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Life Mcy Funds Add m BHfion Capital Tliis Year * r New, capital made available for! the nation’s economy by the' tnore than 1300 U. S. life insur) knee companies in the first half o' the year, amounted to $2,603,000, 600, a gain, of about 9 per cent Oyer the first half of last year, the institute of Life Insurance re ports. V.’ 1 “Aggregate new investments including those acquWeF'from re- 1 thvestirien,t operations, were SB, , <h7.ooo,opp ’ in the /six' months,.’ the In4ji&\rte>said, “There is are fteetiontcil the, grow rfe' ccmtriru- ] tipnlife.insurance funds are male- 1 Ids t,o th.e.dyharhict»rogress of th; • economy.” ' . I The. largest block jof ljfe jnsur 6nce poiicV funds invented during the first six months of the'year , Went into, securities of U. S: in-, dustrial' corporations, railroads thd utiVit'es. fnancine business 4n^.. industry’in an amount of $2,- $86.000,009. This wagtebout 6 pe r , ceH'-rtiore than new investments 1 of this tvpe in the first si* month • of 1957. New investments iff State ||] Cpuntv and * Municipal , bonds i r , ■ the U. S. showed a 71 nor pen’ ge'h for the f*r*t s ; x months .of tb s sj ve->r over the correppond’rie period last year. Thes° acouisi t’ons amounted to $244,000,006. brineihe total holdings of this type to $2.521,000,000., i„ ' Real estate mortgages acquired ■ by the life insurance companies amounted to $2,338,000,000 in property financing during the first jsix mohths of the year. This was an 11 per cent decrease cpm- i hared with the first half of 1957. To'mi mortgage holdings were $35 983.000.000 at June 30. a gain A763 000,000 since the beginning of the year. Miss Shirley Parrish 1 Weds U. Va£fcata*r'i • * V '■ *| The marriag® of M ! ss SHirlev t Parrish to I t Charles Vachatrer fahk plane Fridav August 8. in thp of-thn Rev. D. B. Cnnse ’ri Elizabeth City. The bride is • the daughter of? Mr. and Mrs. John L. Parrish of Rocky Hock. The bridegroom is the Son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis j' Varnktzer of Kansasa City.'Mo. I "The bride wore a white dress" with white accessories and the bridegroom Was dressed in a brown suit. ‘ The bridevreoni is gf4tio>w»d .aft the Naval Air Stat on in Edenton ’ and the rnnol® will make their home in Edenton. I' 'Wise* sayines and ’garr-dous i ta?k rbav fall to thg pro'md rrthpr than on the pF* - ' nr heart of the hearer; but a tender s r n- • t*jn p nt fylt. or a kind word * spoken, at the right moment,' Is never wasted. •. • —Mary Baker Eddy.. JOE THORUD -SAYS: fl’ve guamnteed\ (my family ] I*o matter -j \\what happens!/ Come whet die | unforeseen— your family and ! your home can fat . . . that mortgage paidiia «ull. litter wide representative explain this sound and economical JOE THORUD Sunday School Lessen JUSTICE Artofrd Memory Selection: ‘Great knd wdriderfpd are thy deeds, ■ O Lord God the Almighty! Just artd true are shy Ways, O King of the ages! > Who shall not ffeiib and glorify | thy narwe, O Lori? | For thou atone art Holy. j All nations shaft cbnie'aHd wor-; ship thee, for thy judgments baye been ’MVeglgd” -•>»: . : „| "Mis® itooudh 3<41. •ip *' ; «Y ' : I *the purpose 6f this lesson is to . show, that must provide the basis for any type of lasting peace among pa'tiohs. ,• ■ • | Ip the course of studying opr lesson text for today* wg see an ideol tforid world .Wh.gfe men 1 I've in peace ( and-love*pf pnC an other' 1 tbbkine abound .Vs fod&y, in View ; of current and the spectacle of , the rpgjor. powers each'struggling to get ahead' ih .terms of power, with the lesser nations .walking tightrope, as serting neutrality, frfintfcgPy try ine to keep that neutrality, we sometimes wopder if this Utopia of a world. gt.-R^ge, Chowan Cotifity Churches EDENTON BAPTIST . REV. R. N. CARROLL. Pastor Sunday SahooLat U:4SA.M , ■ i Morning Worship service, 11 -A. M. Training Unlipi .at 6:15 P. M. ■ Evening service at .7:30 o clock. prayer service Wednesday greaj hope baptist REV. HENRY ,V. NAPIER; Pastor fourth . 3U Evenlng t and tourth Sundays at 8 o'clock. . \ . ' • Prayer service Wednesday at 8 P. M. ROCKY HOCK BAPTIST REV- fa. L. RAINES. Pajtor j, Sunday School Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. , ' , w Morning worship at 11 a cloak. Training Uid(3» .—7 >P. M. Evening worthlti at f ■ o'clock. EDENTON FKESjBYTEKtAN REV. JAMES Pastor Sunday "choo! Sunday morning at 10 jp'dpek. M mine wnraMv.at 11 0 clock. Girls' teen-age girls— SU (?h BrlgWe—all teen nl t Jt at 7:30 tTclock. FIRST fcHRIEmil \ aKffffir. Morning worship «! P 0 C, ° e S; _ Young People's meeting at d:3O P. M Evening whrshtftat 7iS> oolocfc. snesday evening ichde* at, 7:80 o'clock. ’ . , . STATION CHAPEL NAA£ CHR M A. AIIRPY. OtepUilfc. USN Cntholtc W* -0930 Sundays. Co»,_ - fesglops 16^0-1748 /Saturdays am} 0915 SU £™t£si%nt llOO SunjUja. , JP.< > *'h lrir worship: 1,100 Sundays, CMtnrdftgJVin lor .Church: 1945 Wed/iesdays. chgtr re hearsal, CasNTEft Hil^js^ptisf REV, KENHY'V NAPlßßjPdetgr, Evening worswVwt £ fckfck' secdiid [ EDENTON M£THo#ii!r Vi. REV. j, ' EARii ■RicftAßOsos ,/yawof Church ' School Sunday tpurnlm. at-j a PreldKing .srtTtce Sujnfatx tpomliig alt U o'clock*.V,.- .MAd^DoHU.BAPYnjt, REV. U C. CHANDLER, >Mtpr Pleaching Ww Janddy ' mofavlu it 11 o’cloc.k,and eVery Sunday Right *t 7 Wednesday rttght fat; . -r Ci ’i,i R^OTs^» T PasU,r i * - a, 8 o’clock. gAnwpmrsYPßcopAL: ■ REV. GEORGE fa. HOLM®. Rector m± Zyffl&ssssr \YedteSday. Woly Com mu rtlom. - • f #EOPiS^bs»i^* Sunday School Sunoay morning at 10 o'clock. , ° Poaching services at 11 A. M. ahd Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. * CHURCH OF GOD ; WPE Sunday «d 7 P M. Evening worship at 7-J0 o'clock. Tlljfrclock S\Hi<imy maettnfaJnd ministry sdh.Rl trlday nights at 8 o'clock. TKE (wyliyt* inuhsu-a. y f T»r7T»c|T materialize. One thing of which we can be cbrta.n —it will not, I Vhless every count; y puts its ■ shoulder to the wheel and works idt "peach, With a firm belief in i God’s power to help us ach eve a peaceful world. MeanwhV, we must work with the tools we have at hand, iri order to bring *, this about. There are many dis- I ficulties involved in the establish |meftt of peace, but there can be | no doubt that we must have law | and just ce among the nations if •; we are to survive. We have but i, ohe world ih which to live, and |'we bgve to’ live in it; -we must learn tq’ )ive in it in peace. In 1 of-the: threat of atomih •w'aifafce' _'ft. 4s, Teaßy ydne world ior ‘VoSe.'f: .7 ■;• • 1 Atrthe present t’ : me the Unit ed Rations ; s %ne of our most im ! ".eicisrnk oreanizattoris 1 fbr the. establishment (A 1 peace gnd justice. ;The League « ! Nations,;, organized just after | World War I, after many vears • oil'•Struggling, failed, partly due l to America’s refusal to partici i pate and partly as a result iof eco • noqitc ipadeonaev. Another rea , son’ for rth failure was the lack i of ceal.AeVot. on to the League bv f member countries.' The United i Natjbjgi ho'wdver. (its' successor 1 ) • has a better chance of survival ■ bCcabse it's foundations are firm ■ er. More .than sixty nations be i lone to it. Moreover, with the threr* nosed bv man’s >nventive- CSnftnued 6h Page 3—Sedlion 2 '• ST. ANN’S CATHOLIC FATHER C. F. HILL. Pastor Sunday Masses. 7:30 and 11 A. M. Mass at Basd Ctjapel 8130 A. M. Confessions SatpTdav 7-8 P. M Infoimatlon Class Monday, 7 P. M.: Wednesday 8 P. M. Novena Devotions': Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Phone 8517. EVANS METHODIST REV. FtfANK FORTISQUE. Pastor Preaching »unices every first and third Sundays at 9:30 A, M. CENTER HTLL METHODIST HEV FRANK FORTISQUE. Paster Pleaching services every first and third Sundaya at 11 A. M. COtJORED CHURCHES PROVIDENCE BAPTIST REV. R., H LaGARDE Sunday iidhoo) at 9:30 A. M. Morning service at tl o'clock. Evening.perVloe at 7:30 o'clrick. Prayer meeting Wednesday night at and senior ch.ltr pr. ittoe.Fr'day nights at 8 o’clock mw * t * Monday ST. JOHNTOF EVANgELTST FJW. CLYDE BEAUTY. Minister First. SOaday at vi A. M Holy Com munion .and netmon. Second Sunday at 9 A M Holy Com mThhS Sunday at 9 A. M Holy Com- Fourth Sunday at 11 A. M. morning nraver and sermon. Sunday Rrheol each Sunday after noon at ? o'clock CHtifeOH bf GOD IN CHRIST gRLPtSfc 4- A SAjYYE* Pastor Every second and fourth Sunday S|v2ty Snu and third Sunday Chu.ch 11 i. M. to 1 *>. M. night at S o’iClock. ■ - Prayer 'And Bible j Band Tuesday Wednesday night dnolr practice at nlght choir practice at 7:30 ErroP, night Pastor’s Aid Society at 9 Saturday flight young people's Bible quit' Bhd reCreailon. EN (JRbVE BAPTIST T E. TILLET-r. Pastor J^geiXe' 0 at *11:30 A. M. nd -and. 1 fourth Sunday. , 1/ Educational and Mission ts everv fourth Sunday after jg service. farit'CiTS <3hapel baptist W.ll. ikVtS. Pastor School it 10 A M service first Sunday at , v o*fcibHN BAPTIaT Sunday School at 10 A. M. Services, every first and third Sun -Itßst V» j 2 A. M. PINEY GROVE A. M. E. 1. REV. M. H. EBRON. Pastor UNION GROVE A. M fc. t. REV. J. E. GORDON, Pastor imm -orwe baptist REV. M. A. RIDDICK. Pastor GALE STREET P * PTtS'f REW. -RAYMOND A. MORRIS, Pastor Sunday School at .10 A. M. Service* evury second end fourth Sunday at 11 A. M. . Prayer meeting Thursday euanlng at 7 o'clock. - - . LUKE CHRTStIAN REV. KELLY GOLDMAN, Pastor jrfKft>AlfS~WTTNEsfera ELDER T. C HALL. Pastor CFNTEH H'LL BAFMsT REV. H. C. SAUNDERS. Pastor g ss wimm* r i^ Az ' Sunday School at W A M.: tmdmlng worship Frvk* at 11 o'clock. Choir rehearsal Wednesday Might at 8 o'clock. , CAjgAAILTEMPLE A. M. E. Z. v>Mßv.»jfir■spgr'Pitof Smtn School nt *0:13. , , t&adng wpfiThto at .11:30 "TioAc FnajjrMgelomeetl»a st 2> ht. l^nl?? 1 Choir TVXSSffhS!%am<! 4M.torJ«olr fnctlce at 1 o’clock. ■AWKInIi M. E. £ •tKV M h FBffTw Factor A _* ' i Aacagsaf «, « » « GO TO SOME CHURCH EACH SUNDAY •; .Vy v' % - c JTlaine I THE CHURCH FOR ALL ... ALL FOR THE CHURCH Rocks and a relentless sea . . . stone sentinels . . . waves broken The Church is the greatest factor on earth for j n |- 0 m i s ty foam .. . then caves and clefts and briny pools of rounded the building of character and good citizenship. It is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a SCUlptUie. strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization Who w j ns the enc n ess fray? Today it may be the rocks, tomorrow can survive; There are four sound reasons why # . ♦very person should attend services regularly and th « Sea! Yet man goes 011 building hIS Cities, tilling lllS Soil, belieV support the Church. They are: fl) For his ing in his God. own sake. (2) Fbr his children’s sake. f 3) For , the sake of his community and nation. (4) For !s not this the parable of all life? Time, like an ocean, floods the sake of the Church itself, which needs his relentlessly over the shores of life. Today sure! Tomorrow uncertain, moral and material support. pla " to s° ,0 we g 0 on building and tilling—and if we understand the parable church regularly and read your Bible daily. ° —believing in the One whose love and power control today and r* , tomorrow. Day Book Chapter Verse* Sunday ...Psalms 96....;. i-i 3 There is Something in life more certain than the rocky coast Tuesday ...Psalms . .........6i i-8 . more persistent than the crashing wave. It is the call of God to Thursday ......Hebrews i 3 6-8 faith. It is the firm, sure Message of the Church to a battered, ; Friday v.:. Revelatiotr ......22........... 1-5 . Saturday*. 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