% State Is id - • Publication Sent Free To Anybody Upon H Request Xhp story of North Carolina’s dy ■ najiiip new approach to industrial development is told for the first tirfte'in a booklet just oubbished by the. State Department of Ccnserva tiotT, and Development. Entitled “North Carolina’s Research mptian glp”,; this publication is irtS upon research isytydi Stsj»’ s outstanding velojjment,” declared Saunders, Director of meH*. “What is happening M" just as,^-frnportant to industry VeDpudy established in North it is tft the i ew industry oUr'.State. *\ 'fc fact, the contents qfllhis bod6et ore of vital to inland women in every bCßsiuess jniniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim I B COUNTRY I I Jml GEHTLEMAN \ STRAIGHT ee 1 BOURBON | BOTTLED BY J. A. DOUGHERTY S SONS, INC. DISTILLERS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. |§ [iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiigaiifn^i'iiiii!i»Miiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii|iiii^ II f; i /■ A 1 I Bill’s Pure o*l Station f IS; ’ y/ ‘ . • OPPOSITE BOY SCOUT CABIN V mu jJARRIS, Prop. ■fe,'?:. -'f . ' and profession, including agricul ture; ana it kas been an especial appeal to thei,'young people in our high schoels and colleges. Many of our publications are of greatest interest to special groups like tour ists or manufacturers —but this one concerns us all. That is why it is offered to any Tar Heel who "-rites for a copy.” “North Carolina’s Research Tri angle”, is the composite work of a group of people, ranging from sci entists and industrialists to bank ers and magazine writers. It cov ers such subjects as industrial and atomic research, the education of engineers and technicians, the training of skilled Tar Heel crafts men, the out-migration of labor from North Carolina farms, the growth and location of the State’s established industry, the compara tive availability of workers in ev ery section of the State, the State’s effort to attract new industry, and Abe availability of capital for in dustrial development. The Vital Question Mrs. Benham—He has been dis appointed in love. Benham—How long has he been married ? THE CHOWAN, HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1956. LL.J FINISH me JOB! SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Continued from Page 4—Seel ion 2 \ selves. He was the Apostle John, the son of Eebodoe, the brother of James, the “beloved” disciple of Jesus. John very definitely states his purpose in writing his Gospel in verses 30 and 31 of the twentieth chapter. He declares: “Many oth er signs therefore did Jesus in the presence of his disciples, which are not written in this book, but these! are written, that ye may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing ye may have life in his name.” It is well then, that we have, as our Christmas lesson, one taken from the writings of one whose purpose it was to emphasize the dual personality of Christ—his di Edenton Construction Co. R. T. Pickier R. E. Thornton D. R. Faircloth Member The Associated General Contrac tors of Acerica, Inc., Washington, D. C. vinity and his humanity—giving us information of the “signs” and manifestations during his life on earth which bore evidence to his unique personality. John wanted to | so write as to awaken faith in Je sus as the long-awaited Christ, the Son of God, and also to strengthen the faith of believers in Christ that they, too, may have life in his ntme —spiritual life, a life of con stant communion with God. In order to show that Jesus was the incarnate God, John uses the Greek word Logos (word), in re ! ferring to Jesus. As used in John’s i day by both Jews and Gentiles, Lo gos meant the Eternal God is seek ing always to reveal himself to men, and that self-surrender is es sential to this revelation. Gaius Gienn Atkins says the de vout “believe that it began ‘in the beginning’ beyond which there is no date at all; always ‘the Word was with God and the Word was G6d.’ which is only another way of saying tl at God has always been seeking to reveal 1 (mself to his children and speak to them in a language they could understand. “John seeks to convey the idea in the Prologue to his Gospel that it was through Jesus Christ that God revealed himself to men— Christ was the full and complete thought (Word) of God—uttered once and for all and expressing the very soul of God. John’s sole pur pose in writing .his Gospel is to’ prove to the world that Jesus is the Incarnate Logos. “We put into words what we want others to know of ourselves, our thoughts, our dreams, our hopes and our purposes; and what others want us to know of them selves, they also put into words; and so, by the magic of language therp is established a mutual un derstandingi.between us . . . So, in the Fourth Gospel, the word Logos stands for the self revelation of God’s love and purpose for his chil dren . . . JeStfS Christ is the Word of God, making real among us Gods saving love, and he was of the nature of God in the begin ning.” Therefore, if God was incarnate i in Jesus, and Jesus was human as well as divine, then God may be come incarnate in you and me, if we will let him. God can come in to our lives, too, strengthening us and helping us to live unselfishly and faithfully, even as Jesus did. Our bodies may really become the temples of the living God, wholly dedicated to him and to his service, if we are surrendered unto him. For “as many as received him, to them gave lie the right to heroine the children of God, even to them that believe on his name.” (These comments are based on outlines of the International Sun day School Lessons, copyrighted by the International Council of Re ligious Education, and used by per mission.) Shoe Repairing and \ Boat Building and Repair First Class Work —Contact— RHOADES SHOE REPAIR PHONE 2626 Edenton, ' » »• . * 'wfef! Each year we look forward to Christmas, a time ... / Is customers and thank them sincerely for their It will be a true pleasure to continue to serve you in the future... and in the meantime, ■ please accept our wish that Christmas will be Hughes-P arker Hardware Company Phone 2315 * i A ASAft*!AAftAAAAAAAAAftAft AAAAAftAAft ft ft A A A 1* C v- S * !<; Ct —_ jgj | never r\j | !C; 'jk :<: * * w > m J 5 :« | Leary Bros. 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