SECTION TWO Roundup This is an extension and am plification of a blurb in last week’s Roundup in which I urged the reader to read the Blue Book of the John Birch So ciety. By all means read the Blue Book, but read that book and any other literature of a controversial nature with an open mind. You may not en tirely agree with all you read, and you may not grab your hat and run panting to join up. But it will set your little gray cells in motion —ft will make you THINK. Personally, I am not much of a j’iner—don’t belong to blit one organization, and that by remote control. I like to play a lone hand. But my butnp of curiosity is very pro nounced; I like to examine all sides of a question and form my own opinions. I try to think my way through to a decision — ! and that is why I read the Blue’ Book. And for the same rea-j sons I read Mein Kampf, and why I read newspapers and all j types of books and periodicals, 1 left and right, pro and con. " ~ ■'j Especially To Y oung People j *By TERRY JONES 1 L r» " Grow in grace, and in knowl edge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ" — 2 Peter 3:18. We young people are fortun ate for; we have a most inter esting future. We have stretch ed before us a vast new age. An age that will possibly bring about a new way of life fori each of us. But as the world! has progressed it has left us with the greatest problems thatj any generation has ever faced | before. We as a young genera-, tion have work to do, a battle ; to fight against the evils of the world such as war, crime, and that enemy known to man! as the germ. We must work, and pray 1 together'for a better world. Young person, you individual- 1 ly must face life. You will sace | such things as regret, heart-1 break, the loss of loved ones, thei desertion of friends plus many! more difficult situations that | life will bring. You will stum ble many times in the darkness of ife, often the paths will seem dark, not a glitter of hope to be seen: then suddenly all will : brighten again but only to be darkened once more. You will have great decisions to make such as choosing a marriage partner and entering the right field of work. Yes, young person you will have nu merous decisions to make, but there is one decision that you Merry Hill News] By LOUISE B. ADAMS j ! Mrs. Paul Davis of Columbia, S. C., Sue Ellis of Oklahoma, Mrs. James Davis of Windsor, Mrs. Kenneth Spivey and boys, I Ken and Kerry and Mrs. W. T J Davis spent Wednesday at Nags Head. Jfrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr., visit k Prescription pjp Service ''”"' BEGISTERED PHARMACISTS Mitchener’s Pharmacy h ,301 S. Broad Str—l -»• Edenton^jT_C^ Your diversified reading will not, have any adverse affect on your mind —if you have a mind of your own and know how to use it. And so- —if you read the Birch Blue Book, newspapers, magazines, editorials, articles, or any controversial material at all, approach it objectively and with an open mind. If you are an average American, you know the; trend of world and national j events, and at least sense, or have an uneasy feeling, that we as Americans have strayed far from the path of true American ism. Read what you will —but THINK as you read . . . Inci- ! dentally, you may also supple ment your reading by listening to radio and TV. Here are two good programs on the local sta tion WCDJ, that I recommend: The Manion Forum each Sun- j day afternoon at 6:30, and Co lonial Radio Viewpoints at 6:05 P. M., Monday through Friday. These programs discuss subjects! that every American should] know about, and will help you should make now to guide you in making all others. You must decide as to whether you arc going to accept or reject Christ as Saviour and Lord of your life. This is not a decision that you should pu't off although it is easy to do so. God will call you through the Holy Spirit to accept Christ but He will not make you accept Him. It j is not an easy job for anyone to be a Christian in our world of today where Satan is prince. But it is especially hard for young people. The only answer is to look unto Jesus. Young person, you are mold ing your life. Your mind is, young and easy to twist. Nmv is a wonderful opportunity fori Satan to slip into your life ini his sly, subtle and tempting way] to win you to a life that seems I beautiful and easy, but this life' of sin will only end in empti-1 ness, destruction and finally] eternal damnation. Satan is af ter your life, don’t be taken in and fooled. Don’t look to the ways of the world for the de sires in your life. Christ is the only way to Deace and happi ness. Don’t face the perils of life without Christ as your sa viour and master. Have you accepted or rejected Christ? He is the only way to be born again into a life of peace with God. What is your decision? ; ed her sister, Mrs. Will Farless, who still remains a patient in ; Bertie Memorial Hospital at | Windsor. Mrs. Jesse Baker returned home Thursday after spending i a few days in Bertie Memorial Hospital, Windsor. 1 Watford Phelps and daughter, ! Rita Ann of Portsmouth, Va., 1 visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Davis Wednesday night. Tommie Cobb and son, Ken- THE CHOWAN HERALD t ]to keep abreast of the times, in •jyour country and in your State] E| . . . If you want a copy of the Blue Book, write The John Birch ;; Society, Belmont 78, Massachu ,! setts. The price is $2.00. •I ,! PHIL OSOPHER SAYS: The i|best way to keep something i j clean, is don’t let it get dirty. I: PERSONAL NOTE Here’s a disturbing thought, and one ; which psychologists could may be make something out of: I find in my reading and in view : ] ing movies and TV, my sympa thies are too often with the vil . lain of the piece, the bad guv ; and not with the hero, the good i guy. When I read a detective story I find myself very often pulling for the murderer, and I subconsciously at least, hoping he’ll outwit and out-smart thr ’ detective. I hope this doesn’t J I mean I’m beginning to back j slide. il No compromise with communism! neth of Elizabeth City spent Sunday with Mrs. T. E. White and Mrs. Virgie Baker. Ken and Kerry Spivey re turned home Monday after spending two weeks visiting in Oklahoma and Illinois with their uncle and aunt, M-Sgt. and Mrs. Paul Davis of Columbia, S C. 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Jf 41 , Jr FORWARD!—Dave Burks. 4, tries his skill on a slow motion steed—a giant sea tor toise . at the Marsalis Park Zoo, Dallas, Tex. md family left on Saturday for wo weeks vacation visiting friends and relatives in Vir ginia and North Carolina. M-Sgt. and Mrs. Paul Davis left for their home in Columbia, S. C.. Thursday after spending some time with Sgt. Davis’ par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Baker of Windsor and Mrs. Betty Co field of Capehart’s Community visited Mrs. C, T. Baker and family Wednesday night. Mrs. Chet White and daughter, Anna, were shoppers in Edenton Saturday afternoon. Anna Raye White and Nina Love were visitors in Edenton Friday afternoon. Mrs. Patricia Bartlett of Nor- folk, Va„ spent several days visiting her grandfather, S. V. Cowand and family. Mrs. Chloe P- Byrd and Mrs. B. G. Willis made a trip to Wil son Thursday. Mrs. Byrd spent the day with her nephew ancl wife, Doctor and Mrs. Charles Pruden. Mrs. Willis joined her sister, Miss Nancy Pruden of Wilson and accompanied her to Raleigh for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ambrose and family of Portsmouth, Va., spent from Wednesday until Sunday with Mrs, Ambrose’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Baker. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Davis '-•pent the week-end with Mrs. Davis' grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogprson of Norfolk, Va.. also her barents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Altman of Portsmouth, Va. Johnnie ’Keefer and Mr, Mill er of Edentofs visited Mrs. J. D. Smith wick Thursday. Johnnie Bell Smithwick of Don’t Lag —Huy Olaj? dentists say "wonderfu'*' ‘best I've ever used’* 'best tooth paste on the -naruei r” WASH ; TEMPERATURES 2 RINSE TEMPERATURES : 1 COMPARE NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC CLOTHES LOADS WITH OLDER WASHERS / t/ washers V wasners 1 G-E / 5 v f s old 1956—1960 Filter Flo I 1 20% GREATER WASH LOADS THAN PREVIOUS MODELS \ §H STII / i Think of the time and work you save when you can wash 12 lbs. Or JhL mK / c * c l o,lies in one load. Thorough washing action to get every VO J . 4 , piece m this big load really clean. New wash basket, more power* / £ ‘Wo ful G-L motor and new spiral activator do the job ... easily. MODLL WA-750V ' mm with trade QUINN FURNITURE CO. OF EDENTON, INC. Phone 2425 “Home of Quality Furniture” Edenton, N. C. Elizabeth City visited his mo ther, Mrs. J. D. Smithwick on Friday. Mrs. Duke Lilly: and children of Williamston are spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Baker. Mrs. Herbert Mizelle and daughter of Windsor visited her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Baker Monday morning. Mrs. Talbert Jackson and chil dren, Andy and Teresa, attended the Yeopim Baptist Church Sun day - School picnic in Chowan Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Talbert Jackson and children. Andy and Teresa enjoyed a wonderful day on WAKE UP RAPIN' TO GO <> Without Nagging Backache Now ! 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Saturday as they attended the Privott family reunion at Sandy Point Beach. | i Mrs. Virgie Phelps of Windsor! I spent from Sunday until Tue.s-: day with Mr. and Mrs. B, G. Willis at Willis Landing. , Mr. and Mrs. George Davis i and children Becky Dee, George, i Jr., and Christine of Elizabeth F VALUABLE : ]| REAL ESTATE | I FOR SALE! I THURSDAY, AUGUST 10 til 12 o'c lock on (lie premises Slip i). 15. Jjlcs Ilomnilacc' * 10.) E. Email Si. - Erienloti. N, {!. j ; I I For information sec Mr. Roy Leary, Exec- ! I uter of Estate of Aubrey 11. Liles, or Mr. j J W. S. Privott, Attorney. | City. Mr. and Mrs. Quidley Da vis of Ahoskie visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis Sunday. Thomas White of Newport News, Va., spent the week-end at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. White. TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED

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