PAGE SIX -SECTION TWO WCtoj . . Edenton X I ' I JsLsaJ 1260 OUT THE DIAL NO. ONE IN EASTERN CAROLINA MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 9:90 Sign on News. . «tU3 Reveille With Roberts. •:8Q News Headliaee. ; 8:33 Reveille With Roberts. 7:99 News end Weather. 7:95 Reveille With Roberts. 1:R News Headlines. 7:33 Reveille With Roberts. b:00 News. *#:9s Colonial Radio Viewpoints. \ 1:11 Reveiiie With Robert. , 3:SO News Headlines. ' 8:33 Reveille With Roberts. i 9 00 News. • 9:05 Reveille With Roberts. | 9:33 Chapel by the Side of the Road. loroO News. 19:05 Chowan Hospital Report. 19:10 What's Going On? 19:15 Pop o’ the Morning. 19:80 News Headlines. 19:33 Pop o' the Morning. 11:00 News. I 11:03 Pop o* the Morning. 11:33 Lazy Listening. 12:00 Mid-Day Edition. 12:15 Noon Weather. 12:20 Farm Market Report. 12:25 WCDJ Sports. 12:39 Carolina Farm and Some Pro gram. 1:09 News. 1:95 Best on Wax. 1:30 Headlines. 1:33 Best on Wax. 2:00 News. 2:03 Best on Wax. 2:39 News Headlines. 2:32 Best on Wax. 3:99 News. 3:03 Best on Wax. 3:30 News Headlines. 3:32 Dedicated to Yon. I 4 tOO News. 4:03 Dedicated to You. 4:30 Station Break. 4:45 WCDJ News Final. 4:50 Colonial Radio Viewpoints. :55 State News. 5:00 Sign Off. i SATURDAY ONLY , C 00 Sign on and News. 0:05 Reveille W ith Roberts. 0:30 News Headlines. 0:33 Reveille With Roberts. 7:00 News and Weather. 7:05 Reveille With Roberts. 7:30 News Headlines. 7:32 WCDJ Sports. 8 00 News. yo; Reveille With Roberts. 8:30 News Headlines. 8:33 Reveille With Roberts. 9:00 News. 9:05 Reveille With Roberts. 9:30 News Headlines. JL't? Religion in the News. 5%45 Sounds of America. | n.oo iNevvs. 17:05 Lennie Rosenbluth Show. Arranging Os Church Flowers Topic Federated District Meet Arranging church flowers wilh emphasis on the altar, select ing containers, arrangements u.- ing (1) suitability, (2) availa ' bility, (3) durability, and (4) visibility, memorial flowers, aid flowers for special occasions •was the discussion and demon stration presented by Mr. an 1 Mrs. Herman Sawver of Eliza beth City, at the 25th Federated District meeting of Home Dem onstration Clubs held at Hobbs ville Baptist Church, Hcbbsville. Serving on various committees from Chowan County were as foiiows: Resolutions—Mrs. E. L. Belch of Tyner. Registration—Mrs. C. W. Over man and Mrs. Jack Evans of Edenton. Courtesy—Mrs. R. E. Leary of Edenton. Time and Place—Mrs. Carlton Perry, Route 3, Edenton. Home Demonstration Build ing Fund—Mrs. C. J. Hollowed of Tyner. Public Relations—Mrs. Bobby Bunch of Route 2. Edenton. Introduction of Speaker—Mrs. Belle Parke: of Tyner. Report of 25th Federated Dis trict accomplishment during the year was given by Mrs. Marvin. Wiggins, Gates County, and; Mrs. Lester Copeland. Tyner, re-1 ported on refinishing furniture workshops and other work done in refinishing furniture in the ; county during the past year, j Special greetings were brought! by Miss Anamerle Arant, East- 1 ern District Home Economics Agent, Raleigh: Mrs. John Win Pointed l*t: BOSTON, LOS ANGELES LONDON i i Interesting Accurate Complete IdlffMtloMl Ndw Coverage Th* Christian Scenes Monitor On* Norway St., Boston 15, Mas*. Send your newspaper for the tin*, checked. Enclosed find my check er money order. □ 1 year $22. □ 6 months sll □ 3 month* $5.50 " Nam*' ’ \ Address CHf ' ‘ Zone 10:30 News Headlines. 10:32 Saturday Session. 11:00 News. i 11:05 Saturday Session. *11:30 News Headlines. 11:32 Lazy Listening. 12:00 Mid-Day Edition. 12:15 Noon Weather. 12:20 Farm Market Report. 12:25 WCDJ Sports, i 12:30 Carolina Farm and Home Pro gram. i 1:00 News. , 1:03 Saturday Session. I 1:50 Headlines. I 1:32 Saturday Session. I 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. | 4:03 Saturday Session, i 4:30 Station Break. 4:50 WCDJ News Final. I 4:55 State News. 1 5:00 Sign Off. SUNDAY ONLY 7:00 Sign on and News. 7:05 Sunday Morning Mnslc. 7:30 News Headlines. 7:32 Sunday Morning Music. 8:00 News and Weather. 8:03 Sunday Morning Music. 8:50 News Headlines. 6 32 Sunday Morning Music. 9:00 How Christian Science Heals. 9:15 Sunday Morning Music. 9:30 News Headlines. 9:52 Sunuuy Morning Music, i 1U:U0 News. , 10:03 Sunday Morning Music. I 10:30 Headlines. 10:32 Sunday Morning Music. 11:00 News. ! li:03 Finest Hour In Radio. • 12:00 Mid-Day Edition. 12:15 Social Security Program. , ,u Army Hour. 1i:55 News. • 1:00 Gospel Time. i 1:15 Sunday Afternoon Music. | i..<o lJcuuiines. ! 1:52 Sunday Afternoon Music. I 2:00 New* and Weather, j 2 03 Sunday Afternoon Music. I t :si) News Headlines. | : .32 Sunday Afternoon Music. | .5:00 News. 5:03 Sunday Afternoon Music. 5:50 News Headlines. Sunday Afternoon Music. 4:00 News. 4:03 Sunday Afternoon Music. i..>o News Headlines. 1:52 Sunday Afternoon Music. 1:15 Manion Forum. 1:50 WCDJ News Final. 1:55 State News. 5.00 Sign Off. field, Pinetown, first vice presi dent, North Carolina Federation >f Home Demonstration Clubs; and the Rev J. Leonard Ger rald, pastor of Ilobbsville Bap tist Church. Officers for 1963 were install ed by Miss Arant as folows: Chairman, Mrs. R. W. Hum- P’.iiics of Gates County; first vice chairman, Mrs. John Hur i Ic of Perquimans County; sec- ] a- vice chairman, Mrs. Leah M.agett of Dare County; third . ice chairman, Mrs. W. L. j i ortjes of Camden County;- see ictury, Mrs. Lester Copeland of Chowan Coun‘y; treasurer, Mrs. J. T. Fletcher of Pasquotank County. Representing Chowan County at this meeting were: Pauline Calloway, Home Economics Agent, and Catherine Aman, As sistant Home Economics Agent. Advance Club—Mrs. Bristoe Perry and Mrs. Carlton Perry. Beech Fork Club —Mrs. W. H. Saunders and Mrs. I. L. Har rell. Byrd Club—Mrs. S. E. Morris,! Mrs. Shelton Moore, Mrs. T. B. Williford, Mrs. M. T. Barring ton, Mrs C W. Overman and Msr. Jim Swindell. Center Hill Club—Mrs. J. C. Boyce, Mrs. Wilie Byrum, Mrs. E. L. Belch. Mrs. Joe Wiggins. Mrs. B. P. Monds and Mrs. T. E. Chappell. ■ Chowan Club—Mrs E. N. El liott, Mrs. C. J. Hollowed, Mr',. Minnie Corprew, Mrs. M. M. Nixon and Mrs. H. W. Dale. Colonial Club —Miss Harriett Leary, Mrs. T. J. Wood, Mrs. R. E. Leary, Mrs. Lewis Hatred and Mrs. J. F. Phillips. Enterprise Club —"Mrs. E. E €|f| BLUE RIBBONS j^L 7 come easier ISLJn when you \i install a I KITCHEN 1 -N EXTENSION All the skill in the world won’t help if you're talking on your only phone elsewhere when it’s the right moment to remove a roast or a cake from the oven! Call our business office today and order your favorite color kitchen extension phone—the low cost pays for Itself time and again! The Norfolk & Carolina Telephone & Tstomwh.ft,. Gum Pond Club—Mrs. Jack ' EvaAs and Mrs. Charles Noble. ' | Oak Giove Club—Mrs. Otis Chappell and Mrs. Percy Nixon. 11 Rocky Hock Club—Mrs. O. C. < Long, Jr., and Mrs. Kermit Per ry. Ryland Club Mrs. Lester ' Copeland and Mrs. R. S. Ward. . Wards Club —Mrs. Belle Park er and Mrs. Warren Rollins. j ( Yeopim Club Mrs. Bobby < Bunch, Mrs. Britton Byrum, Mrs. Pete Dail, Mrs. Steven j Long, Mrs. Yates Parrish and j Mrs. Jimmy Parrish. Gates County Home Demon stration Club members served , lunch during the lunch hour. ( Mrs. Roy Sumrell, Currituck County, District Chairman, pre sided over the meeting. ‘ The 25th Federated District cf Home Demonstration Clubs is composed of Camden, Currituck, , Chowan, Gates, Dare, Pasquo- 1 tank and Perquimans counties. The meeting will be held in Camden County in 1963. J Ryland Jr. 4-H Club Holds March Meeting IJ i The Ryland Junior 4-H Club j met for its March meeting at 1 i the home of Alan and Paul Copeland. Earle Davenport, president, called the meeting to < order and the 4-H pledge was 1 repeated by the group. Scarlet Bunch and Gwendolyn Ward led the group in singing “America.” < The devotion was given by Bobby Byrum and the group ( prayed The Lord’s Prayer. < Harry Venters, assistant coun- * ty agricultural agent, presented a program on the duty of 4-H officers. All the dlub learned » much about their duties. The club appointed Paul i Copeland for their reporter. < Eighteen members were present * I and all enjoyed lemonade and cookies served bv the hosts. ! PAUL COPELAND, ■ Reporter. i | If any man seeks for great- 4 ness, let him forget greatness t and ask for truth, and he will j find both. —Horace Mann. ! VotthiCUieA- ROBERT BURNS The rank is but the guinea's stamp, That Man’s the gowd jor a’ that. WHATEVER a family’s cir cumstances in life, we devote to our professional abilities with the same sincerity and courtesy. , TtmfeU [funeral home] ' -\ rrn w alszmaru rr „ ' net CM eoentcn.n.c. i 24 HR E Mutual Burial association THE CROWAIf HERALD, EDCTTOH, VOfmt CAAOLWA. THOMDAT APRIL \/fake Cfiureft - Q oing a Hafuf] W - -■■ =-"-■■'•»■ ■■-* - —«*»■■■«■,- ■■^,., ! - ■ ~ , Sunday School Lesson THE CROSS CALLS US , International Sunday School Lesson for April 15, 1962. 1 Memory Selection: “I have • been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who livq, but Christ who lives in me; and . the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.” • (Galatians 2:20) Lesson Text: Titus. In this lesson we explore the meaning of divine grace, re generation and renewal, and the call of the cross in terms of life today. I Titus, the shortest of the three pastoral Lt.ters, is much like First Timothy in content. The situation reflected in the Let 'ter, however, indicates a sec-' ond-century stage in the de velopment of the early Christian! I church. The purpose of this Letter was to set down the | qualifications of bishops and to | warn against false teachers. In contrast with the immorality tolerated by the latter, the au Chowan County Churches YEOPIM BAPTIST 1 • Sunday School Sunday morning at 10 o'clock Preaching servlcei every first and third Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. , EDENTON BAPTIST REV. ft. N. CARROLL. Pastor Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. Morning worship .service, 11 A. M. Training Union at 6:30 P. M. Evening service at 7:30 o’clock, i MM-week prayer tervlce Wednesday <t 7 30 P. M. GREAT HOPE BAPTIST HEV. HENRY V. NAPIER. Pastor I Sunday School at 10 A. M. . I Morning worship second and fourth Sundays at 11 o'clock. Evening worship first and fourth Sundays at 8 o'clock. Prayer service Wednesday at 8 P. M. CENTER HILL METHODIST I REV. C. T. WILSON, Pastor Preaching servicer very first and third Sundays at 11 A. M. prtErTON orespvtfrtan I I REV. HUGH S. EVANS. Pastor Sunday School Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. I Girls' Meeting—all teen-age girls— I Sunday, 6 30 P. M. Christian Sendee Brigade—all teen age br.ys—Tuesday. 7 T '.l. 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 meetlngat b:3O P. M. Evening worsntp at 7.30 o’clock. Wednesday evening service at 7:30 o'clock. ST. ANN'S CATHOLIC REV. C. F. HILL. Pastor Sunday Masses 8 and 11 A. M. Confessions before every Mass. Snndnv School 11:43 Sunday A. M. Convert instructions ot private con sultation by appointment. Phone 2617. 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; Evenlr" worship at 8 o'clock second and fourth Sundays. Prayer service Thursday at 8 P. M. EDENTON METHODIST REV. VAN T. CRAWFORD, Pastor unurch School Sunday morning at *45 .' Cluck Preaching service Sunday morning at 1.1 o'clock. MACEDONIA BAPTIST REV. GORDON SHAW, Pastor Sun ley School at 10 A. M. 1 nui .nog every Sunday morning at .1 o’el jck and every Sunday night at !:X o clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 7:30 •'’dock. 1 WARWICK BAPTIST REV. WARREN L. ROLLINS Sunday School at 10 A. M. Preaching service at 11 A. M. 3TU at 7 P. M. Preaching service at 8 P. M. I Prayer service Wednesday nights at I o'clock. SAINT PAUL'S ~EPISC©PAt KEY GEORGE B. HOLMES Rector I 8:00 A. M . Holy.'Communion. 9:30 A. M.. Church School. 10.00 A M.. Adult Bible Clast. 11.00 A. M.. Morning Worship. 7 30 P. M.. Young Churchmen. Wednesday, 10.30 A. M.. Holy Com- I ouunlon. BALLARD'S BRIDGE BAPTIST REV. A. CARL HART, Pastor Sunday School Sunday morning at 10 ■ ’clock. Preaching services at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday Bight at 8 o’clock. I CWTTRCHOT god REV. RICHARD SWISHER, Pastor ounday school at 10 A. M. Preaching service at 11 A, M "»"iw worship a* 7:30 "o'clock. YPE Wednesday at 7:30 P. M., fol- I lowed by prayer meeting. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES R. P. LONG Congregation Servant Bible study at 3:00 o'clock Sunday i afternoon at Kingdom Hall. ’ Bible study Wednesday night at t o'clock. Service meeting and ministry school Friday nights at 8 o’clock. 8 ASSEMBLY DF GOD - REV. C. L. WILES, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Worship Service. 11:00 A. M. Christ _ Ambassador Service, 6:30 ’ F Mg Evangelistic Service. 7:30 P. r* nlfht onynr sendee. EVANS METHODIST I REV. C. T. WILSON. Pastor M J an thor described true Christian be havior and spelled out the at titudes a Christian needs to possess. 1 “Grace”, “Salvation” and “Re-f generation” are the three words. which stand out in our lesson I for today. Grace. designates the principle underlying man’s sal* vation through Jesus Christ. Salvation is God’s gift to all sinners. Although we do not merit it, God is unconstrained as he bestows it. Divine grace is given spontaneously and gen erously. In granting us his grace God completely sets aside all legal and conventional re quirements. Grace is God’s way of meeting and conquering man’s sin. It excludes all | thought that man can earn God’s blessing by establishing a right-! eousness of his own. Grace al so supersedes futile “works” as away of meriting salvation. This is made clear in Titus 2:11,' where it states that “the grace !of God has appeared for the salvation of all men . . j Yet the bestowal of God’s , grace does not mean that men 1 are freed from the duty of do ing good. It is customary, Continued on Page 7—Section J I HAPPY HOME PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH HAROLD C. LEAKE. Minister Sunday School. 9:45; Morning Wor ship. 11:00; Lifellners, 6:45; Evening Worship. 7:45; Wednesday Prayer Ser vice, 7:45. WHITE OAK CHAPEL BAPTIST REV R. M. McNAIR. Pastor ROCKY HOCK BAPTIST THURMAN W. ALLRED. Pastor Sunday School Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. MS «n ,P ht at 7s.°M C, ° Ck - Evening worship at 8 o’clock. COLORED CHURCHES PROVIDENCE BAPTIST REV. F H. LaUUARDE Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Morning service at li o’clock. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock. Young people’s and senior choir practice Friday nights at 8 o’clock. Men's Bible Class meets Monday night at_B o'clock. ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST EPISCOPAL REV. CLYDE BEATTY. Minister First Sunday at 11 A. hf.. Holy Com munion and sermon. Second Sunday at 9 A. M.. Holy Com munion. Third Sunday at 9 A. M.. Holy Com "i»i. 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 \ ELDER J. A. SAWYER. Pastor Every second and fourth Sunday.. Pastors Day. Every first and third Sunday. Church Day. | Sunday School at 11 A. M. to 1 P. M. j Prayer and Bible Band Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. Wednesday night choir practice at 7:30 o'clock. Thursday night choir practice ft 7:30 o’clock. Friday night Pastors Aid Society at 8 o’clock. Saturday night young people’s Bible quiz and recreation. WARREN GROVE BAPTIST REV. J. 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 Minton Union meets every fourth Sunday after the morning service. WELCH'S CHAPEL BAPTIST REV. W. H. DAVIS. Pastor Sunday School at 10 A. M. peaching service first Sunday at ST. JOHN BAPTIST REV. C. M. HEIDELBURG, Pastor .Sunday School at 10 A. M Service* every first and third Sun days at 12 o’clock noon. Vesper ser vice at 6 o'clock. GALE STREET BAPTIST REV C. M HEIDELBURG. Paator Sunday School at 10 A. M. Services every second and fourth Sunday at 11 A. M. Player meeting Wednesday even ing at 8 o’clock. PINEY GROVE A. M. E. Z. REV. U H. EBRON. Pastor UNION GROVE A. M. E. Z. REV. J. E GORDON. Pastor RYAN GROVE BAPTIST REV M. A. RIDDICK. Pastor ST. LtJKR CHRISTIAN REV. KELLY GOLDMAN. Pastor JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES EicDER J. C HALL, P&fltor CENTER HILL BAPTIST REV. H. C. SAUNDERS. Pastor KADBSH A. M. E. ZION rev. l. a, Williams Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Morning wortMp at il:00 o’clock. Evening service at 7:uo o'clock! PLEASANT GROVE A. M. E. X REV. JAMBS WILLS, PastoT Sunday School at 10 aTm. Morning worship service at 11 o’clock Choir rehearsal Wednesday night a) , o doc—. / ' 'l. . 1 * " !•' if* -V v . . X If .• 'M i Hi*. H ••'"•"’X IM TY «| i - IStjb in A M| m MX- |j|, <. ' - mJAM min 111 l Pm Ik ■II 111111 I 111 1* Wm IjHsMfcaife fc * Ib lit* HI j J»I \Si IS # rinißf J” in M - Hililit yB 3 m »i ; <i» 1 w % f A. |L" ||| , \ j , There were hundreds of trees along the Bethany the church for a11... Road. But no one noticed them. People were hastening . over those last few miles, bound for Jerusalem to °»f«r the buiidinj »f ch.r celebrate the feast. .«d ci.u™,hi P . u. ttotehoute or spiritual values. With . out a strong Church, neither 4e-. Then thG King 1 PflSSed by* A gentle Cr&llleAn With mocracy nor civilization can sur kind, sorrowful eyes riding to His coronation. »i«-n«r..« four «.»nd >«»ou People cheered and shouted Hosanna. Some laid cwh. , m“ l «‘“ d (i , )" P Fo t ! cloaks on the dusty roadway. And then, someone dis- ow " (2) ,a Fo 'i l ’ i ‘< v ,ldr, °'‘ eoverea the trees • •. . beautfrm palms that had stood munity and nation. (4) For the unnoticed. Their graceful branches became the carpet of the King! H port. Plan to go to church regu* 1 larly and read your Bible daily. And when men sought a name for that triumphal Sunday, they named it for the palms. It is a day for discovering the spiritual beauty God has planted along ' the road of life —a day to WbrsMp Our King. Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Matthew Psalms Psalms Psalms Luke Luke Luke 21:1-11 24:1-10 „ 1:1-6 15:1-6 19:1-10 ’ 19:11-27 19:28-48 Coprriab: lltl, K«i<tu Advertising Service, Inc., Struburg, Yn. These Religious Messages Are F u Wished in Tile ( Chowan Herald And Are Sponsored By ¥he Following Business Establishments: | P& Q Super Market i- EDENIuN, N. C. , ? • M. G. Brown Co., me. LUMBER MILLWORK BUILDING MATERIAL Reputation Built on Satisfied Customers' PHONE 2135 EDENTON Belk - Tyler’s I EDEN TON’S SHOPPING CENTER Hughes-Parker Hardware 00. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS PHONE 2315 EDENTON. N. C. The Jill Shoppe Edenton’s Newest Popular-Price Shoppe For Ladieb , EDENTON. N. C. 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