Negro Hone Demonstration News t Bf MM. ORHU 8. CHAMLtON, Coaaty Kt|n Hama Eeoaaaale* Areat Rev. F. H. LaGarde, pastor of Providence Baptist Church, will be guest speaker at the Young Men and Women’s (YMW) Club meeting, Monday, December 5, at Robin’s Restaurant, 8:00 P. M. -He will speak on the subject, “The True Meaning of Christ mas.” Members and non-tpem bem between the ages of 21-35 are asked to be present. * December Schedule December S—YMW Club' at Robin’s Restaurant, 8:00 P. M. December B—4-H Clubs at White Oak School. December 7—Center Hill (Com munity Group at Community Building, 7:30 P. M. December B—St. John 4-H Club; Hudson Grove Communi ty at Hall, 7:30 P. M. X December 12—4-H Clubs at ■ Edenton High School; Awards ■Program, Community Progress at Oak Consolidated School, 7:30 P. M. December 13 —Edenton H.D Club with Mrs. G. E. Tillett, 8:00 P. M.; Yeopim Community at St. John School, 7:30 P. M. December 14—4-H Clubs at Edenton High School. December 13 Triang’e TT.T> 1 m A t fill yours ffi -yV IN FRIENDLY NORFOLK - __ _ —'V _ __ There is a wider selection in Norfolk's attractive stores. There are more than 200 apparel stores, 150 furniture stores, more \ than 2,000 retail establishments offering a variety that will COME BY BUSI % enable you to find exactly what you want to give for Christmas. Regularly scheduled Trail way* buttes' make it possible for you to leave for . - , , . Norfolk in the morning, do your shop. You can select the nght gifts for everyone on your shopping ping and return home in the afternoon. ,< Bst from the big variety andwtde selection in Norfolk stores. DRIVE! Hm number of convenient parking Wu>oiWft IVICTUm ATV-IMI places In Norfolk Increases every year. SHOPPING INFORMATION! (Traffic is lighter an Tuesdays and Wad. i nesdays and oven more spaces are! Attendants on duty until Christmas at the Shopping Information * it* T ° Booth in Trailways' Norfolk Terminal will provide all the hefoW folk ond to drive IN Nocfelk ■■ end iri —- easy to shop there. shopping information they con. Wr , . r SHOP IN FRIENDLY NORFOLK Club with Mrs. Evelyn Bond, 11:00 A. M. December 19—Paradise Road H.D. with Mrs. Minnie Sum mers, 7:00 P. M.; Paradise Road Community with Mrs. Minnie Summers, 8:30 P. M. December 20—Hudson Grove H.D., Hall, 2:30 P. M.; Warren Grove-Green Hall Community, Educational Building, 7:30 P. M. December 21—Canaan Temple HD with. Mrs. L. B. Coston, 2:30 P. M. December 22—St. John H.D., Mrs. Roxie Bonner, 1:00 P. M.; Center Hill 4-H Club, Commun ity Building, 7:30 P. M. December 26 Virginia Fork H.D., Mrs. Evalina Spruill at 2:30 P. M. December 27 Warren Grove H.D., Mrs. Fannie Lassiter at 2:30 P. M. December 28—Green Hall H.D., Mrs. Claudia Armtsead, at 2:30 P. M. December 29—Center Hill H.D. Community Building, 2:30 P. M.; Ryans Grove H.D., Mrs. Rox anna Simpson, 7:00 P. M.; Ryans Grove Community, Mrs. Rox anna Simpson, 8:30 P. M. OKfrWAff HERALD. EDEHTOIf. WORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1, I%(J. To many people the sweet I potato is included in Thanks-1 giving, Christmas and New l Year’s Day menus. When ser ved on such occasions, this de licious vegetable is considered a great luxury. This is not the case with Tar Heels, for the plentiful supplies the year around make sweet potatoes a most welcome food at any meal. Although sweet potato consump tion varies from region to reg ion across the United States, in. i areas where supplies are larg est their usage is greatest North Carolina is fortunate in that it is one of the major pro ducing areas of this wholesome, nutritious vegetable. It is no wonder, then, that sweet pota toes are no strangers to the people of Tarheelia for they are good any time as “Tater Pie”, "Candied Yams” or in many dif ferent forms. The sweet pota to is a prize package of food values. It is a rich source of vitamin A, sizeable quantities of vitamin C and several important minerals. Sweet potatoes are al so a good provider of food energy. If you must buy sweet pota toes, choose those that are: 1. Smooth and plump in order to avoid waste. I 2. Fresh, bright, dark and' clean to avoid decay. 3. Select large ones for mash-1 ing. 4. Select uniform shape and 'size—medium to small for bak ing. 5. Buy only two or three days’ supply at u time to insure good keeping quality especially dur ing seasons when quality is ! somewhat variable. Sweet potatoes need a dry storage place, not too hot—not too cold. They will keep best j when stored at temperatures of about 52 to 60 deg.F. Sweet potatoes are easily bruised, therefore, they should be han dled carefully. Waxed sweet potatoes generally have a longer | storage life. j SUNDAY SCHOOL 1 I LESSON Continued from Pago 6—Section i ■ bis creation. God is not capri cious; He can he depended upon iand is responsible in his deal lings with mankind. They also that, in turpi, man is re sponsible in his dealings with God. Man has ■ received the great gift of life; he lives on an earth he did not create; he uses ja body he did not fashion. He ■ has limitless access to sources I which he did not provide. There- I fore, he is beholden to learn and obey the will ot God, the, creator and provider of all these great blessings. According to the pro poets, obedience to the will or laws of God is man’s part of the covenant. It is through this obedience to law he attains or der and harmony in his relation . ship with 'God and, as a natural | consequence, within himself and i with his fellow men. Man is responsible. He can choose to obey or disobey. He lean work with God in complete I cooperation, or he can rebel ' against God. He can either fol ! low his own whims and desires, ior he can discipline them in loy ally to a higher law. And this |is the awesome glory that lifts lus above all else in creation. ! What a heavy responsibility we have! This is, at one and the same time, both our glory and our anguish. Knowledge of moral law teaches us what is right, but it does not enable us to do what is right. What con flict ensues! No one has described this fun damental human predicament better than the Apostle Paul, when he said of himself: “I do not understand my own actions. For 1 do not do what I want, but 1 do the very thing I hate— -1 can will what is right, but I cannot do it ... ” (Romans 7:15, 18. 24). Who among us does not recognize in that blunt statement the truth about him self? Jeremiah, the most sensitive and perceptive of the prophets, realized that the old covenant that man had with God asked of man what he could not do; therefore a new covenant be tween man and his Creator was needed. And this new covenant must not be one of law, but one of grace. It must be God enter ing man’s life to do for man what he cannot do for himself. And as Jesus becomes a per son lo us—one we can love and follow—his great love for us awakens the power of love in us, in return. This new covenant which is. offered to us is formed by the inexhaustible love of God, written in the hearts of men, and entered through Jesus Christ. It is God’s gift to us—an act of grace. Being a gift, it cannot be earned. But it can be humbly accepted, in a spirit of gratitude and dedication. And who can refuse such a gift? IThese comments are based on outlhies of the International Sunday School Lessons, copy righted by the Internaticnal Council of Religious Education, and used by permission). The race is not to the swift, nor the battle to tile strong. —Eeclesiaste.-, IX See the Patented SIEGLER now at Quinn Furniture Co. EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA Let us show you how you can SYNCHRONIZED CONTROL GIVES at the turn of a dial! Imagine! 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