I SUNC/AY SCHOOL 1 LESSON -j : .u- Con'td. from Page s—Section 3 'yfaitti; but it is just’- asjSteces [Sarjr that we tell it. \#£?must *\*tell it 'because if we do not we 'Will lose it.- The simple truth remains that if our faith is not vital enough to be shared it is not vital enough to s4ye us i from the sins of selfishness and I conceit. ■ If we do not care deeply that others share the ■ jgood news of our life in Christ, | lit is because we have not found j jail that Christ’s coming, should mean to us. The Christian movement moves only through the lives -of Chris tians whose Vital faith is both ohTmy ACHING BACK Now! You can get the fast relief you ueed from nagging backache, headache and muscular aches and pains that often cause restless nights and miserable tired out feelings. 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To thrust it upon them j is to impinge on their freedom. God does not force himself or anyone, and neither should we do so. Courtesy and understand | ing are parts of a genuine love [ that cares for others. But how ' often a word is dropped from j which a conversation may be opened that will lead to a vital • sharing of our good news. Sure ly many such opportunities will come with those around whom' we live and work with, day in and day out? It will not be too difficult toi find many in our day-to-day cir cle who are perplexed and in! need of counsel, if we will only look around us with open hearts. However, some of these areas in which perplexities exist may be very personal and delicate ones, and we must be very careful not to impose. In all our wit nessing we must be “as wise] as serpents and harmless as: doves,” (Matthew 10:16) as Jesus told the seventy when he sent, them out in His name. But” if Iwe exhibit true love and con- j cern, surely an opportunity will 1 arise in which we can do our THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1969. ■witnessing? Always there is the possibility that people may misunderstand and begin to persecute you. This is the price we pay for having convictions, but it is infinitely worth it. Remember, as point ed out in last Sunday’s lessen, many men have died for their convictions since the early days of Christianity, so how can we | refuse to make some minor'sac | rifice when they made the su preme sacrifice? All we have to do is to re member that he who loves Christ will love his brother, and will do everything in his power to share with him the kingdom of God. (These comments are - based on outlines of the International Sunday School Lesson, copy i righted by the International Council of Religions Education, and used by permission.) Frankly Speaking By Franc Roberts V —^ First of a.l, don’t forget the big game tomorrow night at Greenville, as the Aces play Smithfield. Traditional Edenton support is expected to back the Aces. More abbreviated television reviews. Caught a few more of the many new ones. One was called “4 Just Men,” and in al ternate weeks, stars Jack Haw kins, Vittorio deSica, Dan Dai ey and Richard Conte. Complete with international settings, ex cellent photography and exciting suspense. On the subject of television, the opening mono logue on Bob Hope’s show last week, included this little gem concerning the TV quiz scan dals: “Imagine a bunch of guys saying show-biz is dirty . . . and they’re in politics.” Still on the subject of tee-veq, is Gov ernor Rockefeller’s rejection of both tee-vee and radio men from one of his pres' conferences. That should stand him in no good with those powerful influ ehces. Os course, the big tele vision news concerns the fact that we have a new channel in our area. Onlv trouble is, the reception is so poor, no one is able to watch for any length of time. Anyway, channel 13, j WVEC-TV carries all ABC . . . ] while WAVY now has the com plete NBC line-up. On the veral) scene, WAVY winds uo with the better shows. One thing, though, you’ll hear some thing of a great friend of mine, and a fellow who has many oth ]er friends in this area, Harry . Doggett. And still on the sub | ject of television: if there’s a better vocal group aroun'd than the Top 20 on Tennessee Ernie’s show, I’ve yet to see ’em, and, of course, ole Ern is always a delight. Notice how many sports stars are becoming actors? Chuck Connors, ex-Dodger star, was, of course the first. Now appear ing on television is Bob Mathias, and in" the movies both Satchel Paige and Althea Gibson, have recently made their acting de buts. The movie theatre in Hertford closed down last week. Some hnw that almost seems like a step in the wrong direction, es pecially with so many good movies around these days. Ac i tually motion picture entertain ment, for the most part, is su- I perior to that on television. 1 The TV quiz scandal is touch ing Great Britain. A contestant on the English version of “What’s My Line,” is crying scandal. Al so from England: a survey of leisure-hour activities in 2 Eng lish cities has come un. without comment,, on this finding: tele-1 vision is keeping people from jo’ning church and civic groups. One of the things in the news I wish I didn’t have to read, are those stories from Cuba . . . with Castro’s constant blasting of the U. S. I think the man is sick, sick. sick. A dee-iav in Chicago had Tus hfe threatened, after publicly stating that he was going to ex pose the “payola”. Meanwh ; le. another dee-.iny (this one in New York), says there’s no such ani mal. Boy, the Javcees are a busv group. Coming un soon, work in behcif 0 f (>, e f arm foovs and girls. Right now . . . they are busv selling some de'icious peanut hrittlo, for a do'l"r for a big delicious box. ,and, they’re also bus” solljn<T t'ckets for the Jay-e- Thanksgiving on the 2.‘ith cf the month. Tix are hist three do'lars per couple. Sneaking of ci” ; c organizations, thanks to the Woman’s dub of Edenton for taking the time and writing such a nice thank-you | nofo for our help on that won | derfu'l Halloween part”. Closing thought: “History is j but of i nhecy.” Oh, last week's thought was authored by Socrates. And we’ll be around again next week. Daniel Jordan Dies In Yeopiitt Section Daniel Edward Jordan, 82, died Thursday night at 10 o’clock at i s home in the Yeopim sec tion after an illness of five weeks. A native of Chowan County, he was a retired farm er. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ella Byrum Jordan; five sons, C. W. Jordan of Suffolk, George W. Jordan of Greenville, Jimmy Mack and JSck Jordan of Eden ton; five daughters, Mrs. Hazel Hughes of Norfolk, Mrs. Melvin G. Byrum of Tvner and Mrs. Sidnev White, Mrs. Chester Land and Mrs. Willie Lee Brabble of Edenton; a sister, Mrs. Charles Bunch of Tyner, 26 grandchil dren and 17 great grandchildren. He was a member of Center Hill Baptist Church, where fun eral services were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. The Rev. Henrv V. Napier officiated and burial was in Beaver Hill Ceme tery. Pallbearers were Henry Harri son, Tommy Jordan, Odell Jor dan, Carroll Jordan, Richard Hughes and Sidney White. COLONIAL Furniture Co. Edenton, N. C. 4-PIECE MODERN Suite In '‘Sea Mist” grey finish with roomy dresser, mirror, 4-drawer chest and bookcase bed. Regularly Priced at $119.95 Now Only $59.95 Less than $6.00 per month . . . it’s made v cially for people suf\ sering from “soft bed” backaches! KING-O-PEDIC Are you risking your health by sleeping on soft or worn bedding? 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Parrish | Dies At Rocky Hock George L. Parrish, 83, died at his home in the Rocky Hock section Friday at noon follow-1 ing an illness of six years. He was a native of Chowan County and a retired farmer. Surviving are a son, John L. Parrish of Edenton; five daugh ters, Mrs. Lizzie Jones, Mrs. E. L. White and Mrs. Zayner Moyer of Edenton, Mrs. Elwin Spivey of Hobbsville and Mrs. Julius Forehand of Norfolk; four sis ters, Mrs. W. M. Morgan of Hertford, Mrs. Emma Warren of Portsmouth and Mrs. Billy Jack son and Mrs. Katie Cuthrell of Norfolk; 16 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. He was a member of the Rocky Hock Baptist Church, where funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. The Rev. L. C. Chand ler, pastor of Macedonia Baptist Church, officiated and burial was in Beaver Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were G. E. Parrish, J. D. Parrish, E. L. White, Jr., Harvey Spivey, Edward Jones and Ralph Forehand. 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