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wt second mm gfS-By ;i WED DOUG V Text: “Invest yourself in some thing bigger than you are.”— lUnknown. as j v t The town money-lender lost his pfirse. It was found by an honest man who advertised it. In time the advertisement was answered. The firider, satisfied that the ' niloney- lender owned the purse, returned it cheerfully. The contents of the purse were counted several times, which an noyed the finder. “What’s the matter?” he asked. “Isn’t it all there ” “Yes,” said the money-lender. “But remember you have had ♦it for over a month. What about the interest?” Advisors on financial subjects point out that a small invest Negro Home Demonstration News By MRS. ONNIK S. CHARLTON, County Negro Home* Economics Agent Happy New Year! As you start into a new year ask yourself this question: “Am I satisfied with the way I lived the 365 days of 1958,” Instead of “muddling through” 1959, you can make life a happy and enthusias tic journey. The following. suggestions are from an excellent book, “How To Live 365 Days A Year” by John A. Schindler. Maybe these ideas j help you live more fully now— ! and will make you want to read ! the entire book for more help. Important Points To Watch In Living 1. Keep life simple. 2. Avoid watching for a knock in your motor. 3. Learn to like work. 4. Have a good hobby. 5. Leain to be satisfied. 6. Like people. 7. Say the cheerful, pleasant thing. 8. Turn the defeat of adversity into victory. 9. Meet your problems with de cision. Iff. Make the present moment a success. 11. Always be planning Some thing. 12. Say “Nuts” to irritations. For Happier Family Life 1. Simplicity in living and sim plicity in enjoyment. 2. The idea of the family enter prise. 3. The idea that the family is part of the human enterprise. 4. A family attitude for turn ing defeat into victorv. 5. An atmosphere of affection, mutual respect, and regard. 6. A general tone of kindlyl cheerfulness. . ? 7. Reasonable, firm, yet pleas ant discipline. 8. A feeling of mutual confi dence and security. 9. An atmosphere of enjovmcnt RIGHT NOW. To Improve Your Attitudes 1. Cooperate with the inevita-: ble and accept gracefully whatever fate may bring. 2. Whenever an old friend de . parts, seek a new one; life is as empty or full as you make it. 3. Try to be flexible and adapt able iq your thinking; avoid prejudice; don’t criticize youth for being as they are. 4. Dress neatly; sew up the holes in the old garments very carefully. Retain good. DID YOU KNOW... m / •Sjg£ tfcol Most nottrttsts in os# today iJ* „ ara avar U (taan mU «mml iknulfl 4| fc* roplecad? H youn has *aa* t ff b»tt»r days —it'< Mm to gal a | IfIN^WN i§ wHh Zoalsad Coil Construction— § for Ik* REST of year Ktol Nw || sklpitnt |ixt arrived. $09.50 S'tooJP** ** r “*'*•*-*' ft COLONIAL | Furniture Co 1 NTON a h (LvCfia xoo ment in almost any phase of American business, twenty years ago, could result in untold riches today. Unfortnately few of us had money to invest then, even j if we had the foresight to invest ; it properly. All profitable growth and dividend-paying investments arc j not made with dollars. The ! poorest man can invest and pro fit without putting up one pen- | ny. Reach inside yourself. Take from your happiness, your friendliness, your love, your faith, as little or as much as you feel that you can spare. Invest it anywhere, in anyone. Your dividends will enrich your life • and you will build a better j world. It is the most satisfying ■ investment anyone can make. (Copyright 1956 .Fred Dodge) clean manners. 5. Do not dawdle, pursue inter ests as though you meant! business. , 6. Above all, keep the disposi tion pleasant and cheerful. Greet people with a smile and a kind word. Don't gripe except when no one else can hear you and when you can’t hear yourself. 7. Never let yourself know how tired you are. Just sit. down for a while, telling yourself I that doing so was what you had in mind, anyway. 8. Don’t worry about dying. Everyone who lived before you stood it. Here Are Some Good Rules To Live By— If you lack love and affection from others— Give more than your share of love and affection to others. , If you lack security— There is no use adding worry to , a bad situation; run the emo tionally healthy flags up on) I *n Tr TTTTTHI rITS NICE TO KNOVnTI OUR 6AS IS THERE., WHEN DAILY MEALS YOUR HANDS PREPARE AWBMJMSatjJffiSHM I I I ! Treat Your Car to a Beauty Treatment! For > "dean as a whistle” CAR WASH, and a “glistening” POLISH that protects the finish...come in and see us today, 5. C. PARKS /<gg& I SEftSFICE STATION ( |j [O i Edenton.N.C > | THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. JANUARY 1, I«s>. your masthead. ‘ If you lack creative expression— ■ Go to it, nothing is holding you. If. you lack recognition— Give recognition to other people instead; some of it will come back. ; I If you lack new experiences— ■ i Go out and get them, i>e planning !] something all the time. j If you’ve lost your self-esteem— Remember this; you ate just as good as I am, you and 1 are just as good as they are, God oless them. civic calendar) ~ . (Continued from Page One) j ma~. holidays, cn Monday, Janu | ary 5. Wrote and colored schools in the Chowan County unit will open today (Thursday) after ob serving the Christines holidays. The official board of the Meth odist Church will meet Monday | night. January 5. at 8 o'clock. Revival meetings will be held i ! in the Edenton Methodist Church ' during the week of February 8. Chowan Tr'be of Red Men will i meet Monday night at 7:30 o'clock when new officers will be install, ed. According to present plans, the ( Edenton Woman's Club will spon ; sor the 1959 pilgrimage April 17 1 and 18. I Another cancer clinic will be j held Friday afternoon. January 9. lat the Health Department in Elizabeth City. St. Paul's Episcopal Church will celebrate its 258th anniver sary at the consecration service to be held Monday night, Janu ary 26. at 8 o'clock. William H. Coffield, Jr.. Post No. 9280. Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. Though the mills of God grind slowly, yet they grind exceed ing small; l Though with patience stands He waiting with exactness grinds He all. Von Logan. JOE THORUD SAYS: insurance ' *:• • V vv.-. .... is a solid SiilSßi i iJ foundation itaw : ■• .•• •;.<• .-^v.-- -v ■'% ... V f . 3M; §s\....\ . • Mi A Nationwide plan is the sure, solid mecns of building a for tomorrow. Provides * security for you, protection for your family. A Nationwide T representative will gladly ( A help you plan o sound dollar-wise program to meet A.your exact needs. i JOE THORUD ; 204 Bank of Edenton Bldg. P. O. Box 504 PHONE 2429 , Sunday School Lesson i JESUS CALLS FORTH FAITH International Sunday School Lesson for January 4, 1959. Memory Sellutiosj • "All things are possible to hid. who believes.” —(Mark 9:23). Lesson Text: Mark 9:2-29. Today’s lesson is the first in a series on Christian Faith and Re sponsibility. Its aim is to help adults strengthen their faith in God and accept their responsibili ties as Christians. Today’s lesson should help answer the question; “Why is faith important?” Taking up our Bibies and ’.urn-| ing to our lesson text for today ] (the Book of Mark) we read an I accounting of how Jesus took j three of his disciples Peter, James and John—up onto a high mountain And there they wit nessed the transfigufction of Je sus and there appeared before ! them Moses and Elias; and out of. a great cloud came a thundering charge: “This is my beloved Son . . . hear him!” And when they returned to the rest of the disci ples and the multitude. Jesus having charged them to tell no 1 man of what they had witnessed, they found the congregation gath-! cred around a boy who, from the description and the march of; medical science through the ages to the present day must surely have been an epileptic. We read how the disciples had tried to heal him, without success. And we read further of the father’s I Chowan County Churches EDENTON BAPTIST REV. R N. CARROLL. Pastor I Sunday Schnol at 0:45 A. M. ’ Sunday School at 9:4a A M. Mot-nine worship service. 11 A. M. Training Union at 6:15 P. M. Evening service at 7:50 o'clock. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday I at 7:30 P. M. GREAT HOPE BAPTIST REV. HENRY V. NAPIKR Pastor Sunday School at 10 A M. I Morning worship second and fourth Sundays at It o'clock. Evening worship first and fourth Sundays at 8 o’clock. Prayer service Wednesday at 8 P. M. I ROCKY HOCK BAPTIST . REV. B. L. RAINES. Pastor Sunday School Sunday mornlne al 10 o’clock. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Training Itnion at 7 P M Evening worship at S o’clock. EDENTON PRESBYTERIAN REV. JAMES MacKENZIE. Pastor Sunday School Sunday morning at I 10 o’clock. 1 Mornlne Worship at 11 o'clock Girls' Mooting—all tcon-ago girls— Sunday. 6:30 P. M. • Christian Service Brigade—all tecn ngo hoys—Tuesday. 7 P. M. Mid-week Prayer Service—Wednesday night at 7:30 o’clock. FIRST CHRISTIAN REV. E. C. ALEXANDER. Pastor Sunday School at 10 A M Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Young People's mooting at 6:30 P. M. Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. Wednesday evening service at 7:30 o clock. ST. ANN S CATHOLIC FATHER C. E. HILL. Pastor Sunday Masses 8:00 and n A M Confessions Saturday 7-8 P M Information Class. Wednesday 8 I>. M t Novena Devotions: Wednesday. 7:15 P. M. Phone 2617. CENTER HILL BAPTIST REV. HENRY V. NAPIER. Pastor Morning worship at 11 o’clock first and ihird Sundays. Sunday School at 10 A M. n T. TT. at 7 P M. Evening worship at 8 o’clock second and fourth Sundays. Prayer service Thursday at 8 P. M. EDENTON METHODIST REV. J. EARL RICHARDSON. Pastor Church School Sunday morninc at 9:45 o’clock. Preaching service Sunday morning at 11 O’clock. MACEDONIA BAPTIST REV. L C. CHANDLER. Pastor School at 10 A. M. Preaching every Sunday morning at II o’clock and every Sunday night at 7:30 o’clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 7:30 o’clock. WARWrCKBAPTIST REV. R. B. COTTfNGHAM. Pastor Sunday School at 10 A. M. Preaching service at 11 A. M. BTII at 7 P. M. Preaching servicer at 8 P. M. Pravcr service Thursdya nights at 8 o'clock. SAINT PAUL'S EPISCOPAL RKV. GEORGE B. HOLMES. Rector 8:00 A. M. Hnlv Communion. 0:30 A. M.. Church School. 10:00 A. M.. Adult Bible Class. 11:00 A. M.. Morning Worship. 7:30 P. M.. Young Churchmen. Wednesday, 10:30 A. M.. Holy Com munion. BALLARD'S BRIDGE BAPTIST REV. LAMAR SEN TELL. Pastor Sunday School Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Preaching services at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 1 8 o'clock. j churoTof god REV. JOHN MARTIN. Pastor Sunday School at 10 A. M. Preaching service at 11 A. M. WPE Sunday at 7 P. M. Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. I JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES R. P. LONG Congregation Servant Bible study at 3:00 o'clock Sunday afternoon at Kingdom Hall. Bible study Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Service meeting and ministry school, Friday nights at 8 o’clock. • ASSEMBLY OF GOD REV. AND MRS. OTTIS DENTON. Pastors Gems of Devotion Broadcast Sunday at 9 A. M. Sunday School at 9:45 A. M Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Children's Church at 6:30 P. M. C. A. service at «:30 P. M. . Evangelistic service at 7:30 P. M Wednesday prayer meeting at 7:35 P. M. ■ ' impassioned plea to J sus to have mercy on his afflicted one —a man who was reaching toward Jesus with all the trembling faith that he had. Perhaps this father did not believe fully, but he dared to act upon the belief he had. When he said to Jesus: “If you can do anything,” he expressed the strug gle that was going on in his tor mented soul. He showed that he had many benumbing doubts, but that he still wanted to believe. And Jesus heard his plea, and, before the great multitude, cast out the evil spirit and raised the boy up, whole in spirit and mind for the first time since he was a j baby. j In the picture painted for us in j this scripture, Jesus performed ! two healings that day: the heal ; ing of the sickly son, and the healing of the father’s trembling faith. Jesus, once again, empha sized the great role played in his heelings. Jesus’ faith was far reaching. He believed enough to take the boy by the hand and raise him up. The others were afraid to touch him. Faith works because it builds into our hearts an ultimate concern that leads us to do something! How do we get faith? Not Ly a study of a system laid out in theology. That comes later, and it has its own importance. We get faith by hearing a message that will deliver us from sin, fear, guilt and obsessions. In durj search for faith we should re member Jesus’ words; “Go and make disciples of all nations 1 Continued on Page Seven I YEOPIM BAPTIST Sunday School Sunday morning at 10 o clock. Praachlns services every first and third Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. EVANS METHODIST REV. FRANK EORTESQUK Pastor ..'"'ach'"K services every first and third Sundays at 9:30 A. M. CENTER HILL METHODIST REV. FRANK FORTESQUE Pastor Preach mg services every first and third Sundays at 11 A. M. COLORED CHURCHDC , PROVIDENCE BAPTIST REV. F. 11. LatiUARDK Sunday School at 9:30 A M Morning service at n o'clock Kvcning service at 7:30 o’clock Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 7:30 o clock. Young people’s and settlor rhoir practice Friday nights at 8 o’clock I „.*K" s , o ßit ."r , class meets Monday night at 8 o clock. | ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST EPISCOPAL TIEV CLYDE BEATTY. Minister lirst Sunday at 11 A. M.. llolv Com munton and sermon. Second Sunday at 9 A. M . llolv Com munlon. Third Sunday at 9 A. M.. Holy Com munion. Fourth Sunday at 11 A. M. morning prayer and sermon. Sunday School each Sunday after noon at 3 o clock. ; CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST EI.DER J. A. SAWYER. Pastor Every second and fourth Sunday. Pastor s Dav. Every first and third Sundav. Church Day. Sunday School at 11 A M to 1 p M Prayer and Bible Band Tuesday night at 8 oclock. Wednesday night choir practice at i :30 o clock Thursday night choir practice at 7:30 i.o. clock Friday night Pastor's Aid Society at 8 o clock. Saturday night young people's Bilrlc uuiz and recreation. WARREN GROVE BAPTIST REV. J E. TiLLETT Pastor Sunday School at 10 A M Preaching service at 1130 A M every second and fourth Sundav Women’s Educational and Mission J.nlon meets every fourth Sundav after the morning service. WELCH'S CHAPEL BAPTIST „ REV. W. Ts. DAVIS. Pastor Sunday School at 10 A M Preaching service first Sundav at 11:30 A. M. ST. JOHN BAPTIST „ REV. E. E, MORGAN. Pastor Sunday School al 10 A M Services every first and third Sun (lays at 12 o’chfck noon. PINEY GROVE A. M. E. Z. REV. M. H. EBRON. Pastor UNION GROVE A. M. E. Z. REV. J. E. GORDON. Pastor RYAN GROVE BAPTIST REV. M. A. RIDDICK. Pastor GALE STREET BAPTIST REV. RAYMOND A. MORRIS. Tastur Sunday School at 10 A. M. Services every second and fourth Sunday at 11 A. M. Prayer meeting Thursday evening ai 8 o'clock. ST. LUKE CHRISTIAN REV. KELLY GOLDMAN. Pastor JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES ELDER J. C. HALL. Pastor CENTER HILL BAPTIST 1 REV. H. C. SAUNDERS. Pastor WHITE OAK CHAPEL BAPTIST I REV. R. M. McNAIR. Pastor I KADESH M. E. ZION I REV. R. A. WILLIAMS. Pastor 1 I Sunday School at 10:00 A. M (Morning worship at 11:00 o'clock. Evening service at 7:30 o’clock PLEASANT GROVE A. M. E. Z. REV. G. L. SCOTT. Pastor Sunday School at 10 A. M. Morning worship service at 11 o'clock Choir rehearsal Wednesday night at 8 o'clock.- CANAAN TEMPLE A. M. E. Z. REV. W. H. SESSOM. Pastor I Sunday School at 10:15. 1 Morning worship at 11:30 o'clock. Young People’s meeting at 2 P. M. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday night first Senior Choir practice at 8 o’clock. Wednesday night second Senior Choir practice at 8 o'clock. hawktns chapel a. m. e. z. REV. M. H. EBRON. Pastor > LOCUST GROVE A. M. E. Z. I REV. J. E. GORDON. Pastor Go To Some Church Each Sunday A New Year... A New Way it,../...;,...,,..... ' .* | . i •. . . What will you he doing when the clock strikes j twelve on New Year’s Eve? Celebrating? Celebrating what? The death of the old year and the birth of the new ? Why? Didn't the year past measure up to your expectations? Arc you glad to be rid of it? If so— what makes you think next year is going to he any better? Only you can lay the foundation for a better future —with God's help! If you arc to be a hotter pc:son. if next year is to be a bettor year, you must include God in your planning. Iu- Here is the opportunity of a New Year! Let us go to the House of the Lord! Let us give thanks to v Him for what has been and ask His blessing upon what is to bo. What more perfect beginning Could there be to > any year? , ]*)■•*. Krttfrr AAv S'ritre, Sfriihurq, Pa MBMwnaBHMHd r m ' .... These Religious Messages Are Published In The ( dd And Are Sponsored By The Folio winy Busin. : ' \.* • Edenton Tractor & Equipment Company VOIR FORD TRACTOR DFALKR ACKNTS FOR EYIMU DE Ol TBoAPvDS U. S. 17 SOUTH— EDENTON, N. C. P & Q Super Market KDKXTOX. \. G. M. G. Brown Co., Inc. LUMBER MiI.I.WORK HU ILIUM ; MATEIMAI Reputation Built on Satisfied Customers PHONE 2135 EDENTON Bill Perry’s Texaco Service NORTH BROAD STREET PHONE 9721 -- EDENTON P,elk - Tyler’s ID EXTON'S SHOPPING CE.\ TER Hughes-Parker Hardware Co. SHERWIX-WILLIAMS PAIX I S PHONE 2315 EDENTON, N C. Hoskin Harrell Texaco Gas, Oils, Groceries ROUTE TWO— EDENTON. N. C The Jill Shoppe "■’V Edenton’s Xewcst Popular-Price Shoppe For Ladies EDENTON. N. C. 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