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PAGE FOUR t—SECTION THREE Radio Program {j®? % CDJ . . Edenton I 'V^P -4 f^ i ‘ ' ■* I V I ** * I 1 1260 ON THE DIAL HO. ON* IN l!A«I«|N CAfcOUNA 1 Ttl*, * ; T 0 ; 'i \ MONDAY TMMHHiH FRIDAY l:N Sign,on News. 0:05 Reveille With Roberts. 6:30 News Head Hu**. |:S3 Reveille With RoberU. 9:00 News, end W©ether. 9:05 Reveille With Roberts. 7:30 News Headlines. S:3S Reveille With Roberts. 0:00 News. i»:05 Colonial Radio Viewpoints. 0:10 Reveille With Roberts. 0:80 New© Headlines. 6:33 Reveille With Roberts. A 00 News. 0:05 Reveille With Roberts. 0:40 News Headlines. 0:33 Chapel by the Side of the Road. 0:45 Public Service Program. 10:00 News. 10:05 Chowan Hospital Report. 10:10 What*s Going On? 10:15 Pop o’ the Morn.ng. • 10:30 News Headlines. 10:33 Pop o'Jhe Morning. 11:00 News. 11:03 Pop o’ the Morning. 11:33 Lazy Listening. 13:00 Mid-Duy KditW 13:15 Noon Weather. 12:20 Farm Market Report 13:25 WOW Sports. 12:30 Carolina Farm and Hmm Pro gram. 1:00 News. 1:05 Best on Wax. I :;*0 lleudlines. 1:33 Best on WuX. 2:00 News. 2:03 Best on W«x. 2:30 News Headline*. 2:32 Best on Wax\ 3:00 News. 3:03 Best on Wax. 3:30 News Headlines. 3:32 Dedicated to You. 4:00 News. 4:03 Dedicated to You. 4:30 Station Break. 4:45 WC’D.I News Final. ' 4:50 Colonial Radio Viewpoints. *:55 State News. 5:00 Sign Off. SATURDAY ONLY 4.00 Sign on and News. 6 05 Keveilb* W ith Roberts. 6 30 News Headlines. 6:33 Reveille With R tberts. 7:00 News and Weather. 7:05 Reveille With Roberts. 7:30 News Headlines. 7:32 WCDJ Sports. 800 New*. 8:05 Reveille W'ith Roberts. 8:30 News Headlines. 8:33 Reveille With Roberts. 9:00 News. 9:05 Reveille With Roberts. 9:30 News Headlines. £32 Religion in the News. *ls Sounds of America. 10:00 News. f):05 Lennie Itosenblutli Show. /&S& 4ROI M> THE FARMS ffSJIN OR »WAN COUNTY By c w. C JEBMAM. Chowan County Ag#ol 1982 Wool Pool: The coop erative wool marketing pool for this area will be held at Wash ington, N. S., on June 12 aid 13. Last year, seventeen Cho wan County producers market r-1 2,491 pounds of wool through the pool. All wool is graded and priced according to grade. The pool will be sold to the highest bidder in early M_y, Prices will be announced _us soon as available. The important thing is to got shttp . heated as soon as weath er is warm enough, and f-ke care of wool properly. Sheep should be dry when she-red. Smooth, close clipping, avoiding second cut; resulting short fi ll'rs, is n-cessarv for bst grade. Fleeces .should be soread on a clean, dry suiface with flesh side down. Fold length wise, one third in then, the oth er third over. Stait roding at one end. roll in a close roll and tie with regular paper wool ty ing twine. Wool twine ma/ be purchased at Edenton Feed & Livestock Company at Edenton. After fleeces are rolled and tied, place in clean, cloth rags or clean, washed jute bags. Store in a dry. clean place until sending to market. More Colton Acreage Avail able: We have just receivd no tice that more cotton allotment for 1962 is available. The sign up period has been extended through Friday of this week, April 6. Cotton growers who want more acreage for this year 'pfUtttcci i*t: BOSTON, LOS ANGELES LONDON Interesting Accurate Complete International Now* Cawttge The Christian Science Monitor One Norway St., Boston 15, Man. Send your newspaper for the flow cnecked. Enclosed find my check or money order. Q 1 year $22. G 6 months sil 0 3 months $550 Name ~~ ' J " Address ’ —— ESy _ ‘ Zona *10:30 News Ileadifcu*. 10:32 Saturday Session. 14»0O New#. II t 105 Saturday Session. 11:80 News Headline*. BiS 1*: la Neon weather. 12:20 Farm Market Report. 12:25 WCDJ Sport*. 12:30 Carolina Karra and Jlomo Pru tram. 1:00 New*. i 1:03 Saturday Session. I 1 :S0 Headlines. 1:32 Saturday Session. 2;00 News. 2:03 Saturday Session. 2:30 News Headlines. 2:32 Saturday Session. 3:00 News. 3:03 Saturday Session. 3:30 Headlines. 3:32 Saturday Session. 4:00 News. I 4:03 Saturday Session, i 4:30 Station Hrenk. 4:50 WCDJ News Final. 4:55 State News. 1 5:00 Sian Off. SUNDAY ONI.T I 1 >OO Sion on and News. ?>OS Sandal- Moraine M lisle. 7:30 News Headlines. 1:32 Sunday Morning Music. 0:00 News and Weather. 0:03 Sunday .Horning Music. 0:30 News Headlines. 0:32 Sunday Morning Music. 0:00 How Christian Science Heals. 0:15 Sunday Morning Music. •• so News Headlines. 0:22 Sunday Morning Musk*. 10:00 News. 10:03 Sunday Morning Music. 10 30 Headlines. 10:32 Sunday Morning Music. 11:00 News. 11:03 Finest Hour In Radio. 12 00 Mid-I)a.v Kdition. 12:15 Social Sonority Program. 4:30 Army Hour. 12 55 News. I HMI (iospel Time. 1 15 Suuduy Afternoon Untie. 1:30 Heudfines. 1:32 Sunday Afternoon Music. 2:00 News and Weather. 2-03 Sunday Afternoon Music. 2:30 News Headlines. 2:38 Sunday Afternoon Music. 3 :00 News. 3:03 Suuduy Afternoon Music. 3:B# News Hsudlines. ■*-!*"S Snndny Afternoon Music. 4:00 New#. » :0:l Sunday Afternnun Miwic. 4:50 News -Headline*. 1:82 Sunday Afternoon Mimic. 1:45 .Bunion Forum. 4:50 WCDJ News Final. 4:55 State News. 5.00 Hittii Off. liiftMlllW I® for Happy I || 11 I .Replace the receiver l 11 Psrty-l-ine v i | I to-cxistence IB I tMERGEHCt l| ill fl£fl 1 .Respect yourparty-Hne 1| i| Z 1 pnvacy The Norfolk & Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Co. K .jl.yssJSM mm K ■OTiTPtI l '‘i VK£^Bjp%ftJ§ arm K|# * |l|k il J llf oj m KsSaji SPLINT PERSONALITY — Sandy a 2-month-old puppy, became center of attention in her neighborhood in Arling ton, Tex., after fracturing her leg. Her cast is autographed. sifiable Malathion to a .gallon of soapy water. Thoroughly spray the stems and leaves, top and underneath, with the mixture. Repeat When scale is observed again. Controlling nematodes on growing plants can be done. Use a nemagon soil fumigant to fumigate the soil. The meth od of application consists ofj sticking holes in the soil, pour-| ing in fumigant and closing, hoies well. "This may be done by using a one inch diameter sharp point ed stake. To make the holes, drive the stake into the soil C1 to 8 inches deep, remove the stake, pour in a teaspoonful of 50% material or a tablespoonful of 25% material. Punch the soil back in the hole immedi ately and press firmly with foot to seal in. Do this every 10 to 12 inches each way until the entire rooting area of the plant is covered. For further information, see your County Agent. KflfDOM ojtiuiUfieA— PERCY SHELLEY “The trumpet of'a proph ecy! Oh, Wind, if Winter comes can Sprint j be far behind?" TO aid another in his need, to bring one’s abilities to the caretaking of another’s per plexing problems is a worthy aim. j funeral Home ] no w albcmarlS sr C c .q\ edenton, no 24 HR ALBEMA«ue Mutual . v Burial association THE CHOWAW HERALD, EPEHTOH. WORTH CAROLINA. THPSgPATt APRIL 5,-1962. I'rt's ft U Churtli SuaiU|j Sunday School Lesson TOWARD A MATURE FAITH ; International Sunday School 1 Lesson for April 8,1962. Memory Selection:, “Grow in i the graoe and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.’ (2 Peter -3:18). 1 Lesson Text: 2 Timothy. In studying “The Character of i Christian Faith” today we face" the question: How do we at tain a mature faith? Not even Paul ■ felt that he ! ihad attained a mature faith. * In Philippiaqs 3:12-14, he admitted that he had not gained perfec tion, but was pressing on to ward that goal. This we must all day. In earthly life it is 'possible— and highly desirable— to attain Christian perfection in the sense of perfect love. But [even in this attainment, set backs may be expected. So, in the area of Christian love or any other aspect of life in 1 Chri.it, we must constantly strive toward the goal of a mature faith. , The question naturally arises: What is a mature faith? First of all, it is a faith in God as 'Chowan County Churches , TEOPIM BAPTIST l Sunday school Sunday moraine at 10 o'cinnk Preaching services every tint and third Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. » EDENTON BAPTIST Rf.V. R N. CARROLL. Pastor Sunday School at 0:45 A. M. Morning worship jervlrr. li A. M. , Training Union at 6:30 P. M. . Evening service at 7:30 o'clock. ’ MM-week prayer service Wednesday it 7:60 P. M. GREAT HOPE BAPTIST | nEV HENRY V. NAPIER. Pastor Sunday School at 10 A. M. I Mo nlng worship second ar.d fourth tundnys at 11 o’clock. Evening worship first and fohrth Sundays st 8 o'clock. ’ Prayer service Wednesday at BP. M. CENTER HILL METHODIST I REV. C. T. WILSON. Pastor Preaching servicer .very first and third Sundays at 11 A. M. EDENTON ERESWYTFNIAN I REV. HUGH B. EVANS, Pastor Sunday School Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Morning worship at 11 o’clock. 1 Girls’ Meeting—all teen-age glrla— I | Sunday, 6 30 P. M. Christian Servlet Brigade—all teen-1 age rv..a—Tuesday, 7 F. L. I 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 meeting at h:3O P. M. | Evening worship »t 'i.SO o’clock. Wednesday evening service at 7:30 o’clock. ST. ANN'S CATHOLIC I REV. C. F. HTT.L Pastor Sunday Mosses 8 and 11 A. M. > Confessions before every Mass. Sunday School 11:43 Sunday A. M. Convert .nstructlons or private -con i sultatlon by appointment. Phone 2817. CENTER HILL BAPTIST REV. HENRY V. NAPIER. Pastor Morning worship at 11 o’clock first and third Sundays. | Sunday School at 10 A. M. B T. U. at 7 P. M. Evening worship at 8 o'clock second and fourth Sundays. Prayer service Thursday at 8 P. M. I EDENTON METHODIST REV. VAN T. CRAWFORD. Pastor church School Sunday morning at 9:45 o'clock. Preaching service Sunday morning at I U o'clock. MACEDONIABAPTIST REV. GORDON SHAW, Pastor Sunday School at ID A. M. * r. vai.ilng every Sunday morning at 11 o’cl ick and every Sunday night at o dock. Prayer meeting Wednesday night at , 7:30 o’clock. 1 WARWICK BAPTIST REV. WARREN L. ROLLINS i Sunday School at 10 A. M. Preaching service at 11 A. M. BTU at 7 P. M. Preaching service at 8 P. M. i Prayer service Wednesday nights at 8 o'clock. SAINT PAUL'S EPISCOPAL REV. GEORGE B. HOLMES. Rector I 8:0(1 A. M . Holy Communion. 3:30 A. M.. Church School. . 10:00 A. M., Adult Bible Cle*. 11:00 A. M., Morning Worship. 7:30 P. M., Young Churchmen. Wednesday. ’lO .30 A. M.. Holy .Com- I amnion. BALLARD'S BRIDGE BAPTIST REV. A. CARL HART, PagtOT Sunday School Sunday morning at 10 | y’ clock. Preaching services at U A. 88. and 8 P. M. . . Prayer meeting Wednesday Nil at 8 o'clock. I CHURCHbOF GOD REV. RICHARD SWISHER, Bgtfor •sundry School at 10 A. M. Preaching service at 11 A, M *v«.nin» u’nrshln a* 7-vn-vvelrMk ' YPE Wednesday at 7:30 P. Hi fol- I lowed by prayer meeting. JEHOVAH'S WITNES9BP R. P. LONG Congregation Servant Bible study at 3:00 o’clock WindaJ > afternoon at Kingdom Hall. ’ Bible study Wednesday nlflfcg at • o’clock. I Sendee meeting and mlntlttV gehooi Friday nights at 8 o’clock. I ASSEMBLY OF GOP REV. C. -u WILES. Past* Sunday School. 9:48 A. ft. Worship Service, 11:60 A. M. P C ’M ,t »Mg Nght prayer ***«.. EVANS METHODISE p REv: c t wilsoh, PN»N 1 third SundSy* tt*!So A.■, evealed supremely in Jesus -'hrist. To attain this faith we lust discard all childish and in-, dequate concepts of God. We' nay have gained some of these' nisconceptions in childhood; >erhaps they were the results if unwise teaching. Some were jrobably the product of an un-1 ritical ahceptance of , certain! Jld Testament pictures of God; —pictures that portray God as being cruel, jealous, self-center ed, vindictive, and warlike in-: Read of merciful, just, spiritual, and loving. Both types of pic tures can be found in the Old Testament. In the New Testa ment,, how-ever especially in the stories of Jesus and in his teachings about God—we find * revealed the true nature of God. And today we are par-1 ticularly blessed 'because we I have the New Testament picture , o's God. Only as we use the Christian Scriptures to help us arrive at the concept of a Christlike God can we claim, any degree of Christian ma turity. In the second place a mature faith demands loyalty to Jesus i Christ. This must be expressed! not only in words but in atti- Coniinued on Page 5. Section 3 1. 1 HAPPY HOME PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH HAROLD C. LEAKE, Minister Sunday School, 9:45: Morning Wor ship, 11:00; Ltfellners, 6:45: Evening Worship. 7:45; Wednesday Prayer Ser vice. 7:45. WHITE OAK CHAPEL BAPTIST REV. R. M. McNAIR. Pastor POCKY HOCK BAPTIST THURMAN W. ALLRED. Pastor Sunday School Sunday morning at 10 ofclock. Morning worship at> U o’elock. Training Union at 7 P. M. Evening worship at 8 o'clock. COLORED CHURCHES PROVIDENCE BAPTIST REV. r H. LaGUARDE * Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Morning service at ll o’clock. . Evening service at 7:30 o’clock. , Prayer meeting Wednesday night At 7:30 o'clock. Young people's and aenlor choir I practice Friday nights at A o’clock. . Man’s Bible dans meets Monday night o’clock. i ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST EPISCOPAL REV. CLYDE BEATTY. Minister i First Sunday at 11 A. M.. Holy Cun munlon and sermon. Second Sunday at 9 A. M.. Holy Com munion. Third Sunday it 9 A M,. Holy Oom murk.— Fourth .Sunday at 11 A. M.. avnuns prayer anu sermon. Sunday School eccn Sunday after noon at 3 o’clock. CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST ELDER J. A. SAWYER. Pastor Every second and fourth Sunday. Pastor’s Day. _ Every first and third Sunday. Church. ' Sav i Sunday School at 11 A. M. to 1 P. M. I Prayer and -Bible Band Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. Wednesday night -Aotr omcfloe at 7:30 o’clock. Thursday night choir practice ft 7:30 o’clock. Friday night Pastor’s Aid SoNewr at 8 o’clock. Saturday night young people’s Bible quiz and recreation. WARREN GROVE BAPTIST REV. 3. E. TILLETT Pastor Sunday School at 10 A. M. Preaching service at 11:30 A. M. every second and fourth Sunday. Women’s Educational and Mission Union meets -every fourth Sunday after the morning service. WELCH'S CHAPEL BAPTIST REV. W. H. DAVIS. Pastor Sunday School at 10 A. M. Preaching service first Sunday at 11:30 A. M. ST. JOHN BAPTIST REV. C. M. HEIDELBURG, Pastor Sunday School at 10 A. M. Sendee* every first and third Sun days at 12 o’clock noon. Vesper sen vice at 6 o’clock. GALE STREET BAPTIST REV. C. M. HEIDELBURG, Pastor Sunday School at 10 A. M. Services every second and fourth Sunday at 11 A. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing at 8 o’clock. PTNEY GROVE A. M. E. E. REV. Ik. H. EBBPM. Pastor RYAN GROVE BAPTIST . REV. M. A. RIDDICK. Pastor ST. LUKE CHRISTIAN REV. KELLY GOLDMAN. Pastor JEHOVAH'S WmiBBBBS ELBER J. C. HALL, Pastor CENTER HILL BAPTIST REV. H. C. SAUNDERS. Pastor KADBSH A M- £. ZION REV. L. A. WjCUAMS Pastor t Sunday School st 9-80 A. M. tjgS/S SX P 2? »^«.*p^ A ce7t U o’clock ! Choir rehearsal Wedneaaay night as 8 o’clock. CANAAN TEMPLE A. M. E. 7. Pastor worahlp at.il SO o’clock. Young People’s meeting at 2 P. M Evening sendee at 7:30 o’clock wSfeVt aeß,or ***.. nlght seeqnd Senior Cko’ 1 _ j- '• V, - 'i S’ '«p ** »>»■ y j: ■ *«S*& vLv>3 \” ?j* HBBu >- jwofc. JLv**3£i*k i.<J| H9tt«H| - ■ ■'■" ■ r . ■ • t V • Countdown time •. .5, 4, 3,2,1, ZERO. America’s Inert skipped a beat. We held our breath through hours of suspense. And Anally, the rescue. Rission accomp lished. Immediate reaction: “Thank GodP This was the cry of America, the mighty prayer which rose from its heart in a spontaneous flash of gratitude. THANK GOD. Zt was pride we felt, pride in our drill and our scien tific knowledge. But there was something more. There was FAITH. When man travels into the unknown, he needs the hand of God. **a * * A sew age has begun for mankind. Many more great days of exploration are ahead. Man will need thehest products of mind and hand to conquer apace, * f , Bnt through eyery accomplishment, he will continue to need faith. Always from his heart will rise a fervent posyer, knowing that Dots* half mast be with him. K / toortoi mt. roar sum IMP twum to. mmtos. u. '* These Religious Messages Are Rußiishefl In Tile Chowan Herald And Are Sponsored By live Foil ©wing Business Establishments: • * 1 ■' * f P & Q Super Market EDENIuN, N. C. ' : >'' <2 ■ ■ -■ M. G. Brown Co, me. 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(4) For the sale of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material sop* port. Plan to go lo church regn* lady sad read your Bible daily. Ini!# Tub— SIX Ml Monday Psalms 204 IT •Tassday I Chronldsa 1# #44 Wednesday Psalms 200 2-0 trhnraiay Psalms tt M Friday M> # W« Saturday TUUniOt 4 44 £>£a!fe^pis «aMaMMßpHaggM^NßMEH""iprpuniiMaNENM| Edenton Restaurant “Good /Food Pleasant Surroundings” * MRS.X . L-MOSWELL, Proi | ■V PHONE 97J£ EDENTON J J. W. E. Smith GENERAL MERCHANDISE . "EOCKY HOCK’ ■ ~ PHONE 3022 EDENTON ( J ■ J Mitchener’s Pharmacy 1 PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS J PHONE 3711 • EDENTON I The Betty Shoppe Edenton’s Complete Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Shoppe 1 w* i i i . an **■' ~.. V fife » ‘ Quinn Furniture Company ' HOME OF FINE FORNITURE EDENTON. N. C. mills J 1 " ■"'■■■■■ ■ . ♦ '.l i TJie Chowan Herald "YOUR HOME NEWSPAPER” - | ■ ■ii my j. , ,
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