—gECnON TWO PAGE TWELVE psfl f Z&aders of this column will be Atirested in the following items, from the N. C. C. Division 4jforeign Missions publication, Christian World Facts: 1957 the average American tjKujhdi member gave only about for all benevolences. W believe it breaks down to about fpva. dollars per member for for 4|" missions, the principal task ojpfhe church). ; Tnirty-three African languages a|»W havd the Bible in the vernac ular; 70 African languages have fjtpfaew Testament in the vernac ular, and parts of the Bible are £bund in more than 200 hundred African languages. . The membership of Protestant churches in Formosa has increas ed 18 per cent during the past year, primarily because of a great ijtvival that swept through the ranks of the Nationalist Chinese adnny. The number of Protestants in Ecuador has increased 500% since 1947. ' Entire Indian tribes in South I America are being annihilated by | f ’ BID-A-BUCK BID-A-BUCK BID-A-BUCK BID-A-BUCK BID-A-BUCK & “MD-A-SUCK” IS THE EXCLUSIVE TRADE MARK OF PET MILK COt aim i i w & o I■| II I ■fli SAVE ON EVERYTHING YOU SPEND the Bid-A-Buck way! Yes, every «, m dollar you spend here brings you a Bid-A-Buck (plus "extras" on our Spe- cials) . . . and every Bid-A-Buck you save gives you a chance for a bigger, v, | ■ belter prize at our Bid-A-Buck Auction! Remember our quality foods and W>vf l° w pr * ces Pl us extra savings with Bid-A-Bucks are the best way to save more CO 2 on every shopping trip! g r | D& M Sr * Luter’s CUT FROM HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED STEERS w MEAT Sirloin STEAKS 85*1 Boneless Top Round Steak lb. 79c^ w new Tender Meaty Rib Steaks . 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Dry Nonfat 4qt. yv A R K Pet Instant Milk .... 35e | J J^| 1 the diseases brought by the white ipan, but who have never been brought the good news of the Gos pel. Man has made some machines that can answer questions provid ed the facts are previously stored in Ahem, but he will never be able to make a machine that can ask questions. The ability to ask the right question is more than half the battle of finding the right answer (quoted from Tom Wat son, Jr., IBM president). Novelist James Michener was on a C-47 plane that crashed into the sea off Iwo Jima. After the rescue he joined the pilot, a much decorated Air Force Colonel, in filling out countless forms, cables to relatives, and innumerable Air Force reports. “Well, it’s over,” Michener told the pilot. “I’m not finished yet,” answered the pilot. “I have one more report to file.” Then the pilot went into the next room, knelt, and prayed. Through the World Council of Churchec, fifteen Hungarian Theological students who escaped to Austria have been provided with scholarships tq continue I their studies. They will study ii* seven countries, including the United States. ! Interesting Meeting | Os Beech Fork Club The Beach Fork Home Demon stration Club met on Thursday, October 9, in the home of Mrs. Linwood Layton. Mrs.. Paul Ober opened the Meeting frith an in spiring devotional, “Chritsians Concern For Health”. Family life notes were given by Mrs. Cora Harrell. Mrs. Lin wood Layton gave some helpful hints on “Is Your Kitchen Safe?” A poem “Be the Best of Whatever You Are” was read by Miss Mai dred Morris. Mrs. W. H. Saunders presided over the meting. Miss Morris dis cussed some goo dsuggestions on “What Makes A Successful Club Meeting”, and also some of the! duties of the club officers and members. She gave a report of the County Council meeting. The president urged all members to take exhibits to the Fair and re minded them that they were to fix the favors for the husbands’ supper. A committee of Mrs. Lester Harrell, Mrs. Linwood Layton and Mrs. Cora Harrell was appointed I by the president to plan the re- I freshments for the Christmas par THE CHOWAIf HERALD EDENTON NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY OCTOBER S 3 1959 ty in December. . The demonstration “Mqdem 1 Methods in Dress Making” was very interestingly given by Miss Morris. “There are a lot of tricks ’• that give your clothes a touch of • enchantment,” she said. “The r first thing to learn about sewing ■ is that parment pieces must be s cut on the grain line of material. . Second, to insure grain line per i section after the cutting ‘stay - stitch’ edges. Third, in stitching 1 seams stitch in direction indicat ’ ed by arrows to hold grain thread - in place.” Many other helpful - things such as putting in zippers, the correct way to hem a dress, r covering buttons; etc., was given. After ttie demonstration, recre , ation was directed by Mrs. Ober. ( Delicious block ice cream and, , j sponge cake was served by the [ hostess. f , Sweet Simplicity 1 "Young Bride (telephoning gro ' cer) —That pumpkin you sent me | isn’t any good; it’s all hollow inside. Please send me a solid one. 1 It is the greatest pleasure o£ 1 the Athenians to wander through the streets asking, what is the news? —Demosthenes. jAAUi - ■ |HbI jljr t fll iPH SMm AIaI; Mmm/ mmm mfJw J vM ■ ■■ m MMmmm m mFmm ■. fj n /Pv\ ML \l\\ \ ’ STILETTO TOES, LITTLE HEELS L \ \\V\ POINT THE WAYJO FALL! Wf \ \ 'B; A new era is afoot! The extreme femin- W || ity of toes drawn to a delicate p>oint, heels \ \ ■ that suggest height, are the most com fortable in years! Butter-smooth calf, dressy suedes that take on an aU-new look via iri descent accents contrasts in grossgain. All W ' new and all very exciting! 4-10, AAA-C. 1 ’ to Right: K Low-scooping black suede, pump, 'N '',* : - 5,99 flVorrn 1-, ‘ I‘ut built tp SSO heM Waft MoCCt v^ t<> * 550 I Moccaski-shie sfipoebas doubles pr/v ** ' 1 ' ' '' - . '' ' •