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tar Had Fanners... Following Programs / Farmers in North Carolina are firm believers in the acreage al- 111 L lot men t and marketing auota I programs. They have by axperience that over-pfioduc- If ition by small amounts can mean If low' prices on the entire chop. || In 1963 only 24 farmers planted jfl in excess of their 1963 flue-cured j| tobacco allotment. This wjst-.'out Ifi of a total of 119,659 farms tgith 1 allotments. Only 13 farmers gut I of 18,219 overplanted their bur- | ley tobacco allotment. 1 Farmers producing cotton, pea- jj nuts, and wheat also complied j with their allotments.. programs belong to the fanners, j .vote in referendums to 'de- P (tide if the allotments and quo- I tsis will be in effect for a given ■ year or.period of years. If more B ithpn one-third of the farmers ob- S ieet. to the program, it is not B effective for the year. Farmers S in North Carolina have contio- g bed to show their confidence in I 4l»e principle of producing the # k amount of a commodity that is £ needed. They have voted in fa- fe vor of all programs in recent E years and of course they also I, express their confidence in the B program by complying with their of the allotment. Nwvvwv«wn*w\/ — 1 " NOTE or THAgnes I would like to take this op portunity to thank my. many friends and neighbors who have been so thoughtful and consid erate of me during my-.opera tion. Your expressions of kind ness through prayers, cards, flowers, gifts, work of my crops arid visits during my stay in the S hosptal and since my return ® home will always be renaem- js bered. May God bless each and Jr every one of you. ’e. P Edgar (Wilbur) ' Roberson, Route 1, Box 221, , © ;. Hertford, N. C. % - This Is The Ute , i 'By DONALD R. THOMAS 1 - 1-—— ■ - —s "ESCAPE FOR THY LIFE" i One evening as Lot ■ g[ate of Sodom, two Angel# ap- fa proached him. Lot rose up to B meet them and invited them to B spend the night at his IroUse. R Tie gave them something to eat S and drink. They were getting ■ ready for 'bed when there came h a knock at the door. The men k of the city came to commit a 9 v*ry bad sin. Lot told them “no” '*l and the Angel had to pull Lot J house. The men of the 1 city were struck with blindness. 1 ' Lot was told to gather all his 3 family- and to run for their life. 9 The city was going to be ’des- y troyed. tie told his sons-in-law £5 that they must get attiay from 9 Sodom or the Lord will destroy Ea them. They laughed at him and i| Called him a nut. Lot and his a family were Tunning' sos, their H life and the call camp, ; “don’t r| look back!” . S Keep your eyes on Jesus. 'Run a for Him and to Him. That’s S| why a lot of us won’t accept 3 Christ , because, we look at the 9 world and not Jesus. I hope you S won’t be like Lot’s wife. The 3 Bible says “But his wife looked uj back from behind him and she £1 became a pillar of salt.”' 3 . V Genesis 19:26. a A^wwwwwww^»vwwv«. < /'A/vyw\ KB - - - - - - - lVifDom aj tUe CUjcA— * “Knowledge it the treasure, JEj I but juAg+ent is the treasur- 1! 19 lerof a wise men.” •**''- 1 Chowan County Churchos I EDENTON BAPTIST CHURCH REV. R. N. CARROLL, Pastor Sunday School at 9:49 A. M. Jtondng worship sendee, 11 o’clock. Training Union at 8:30 P. M. Evening service at 7:3ft o’clock Mu-week prayer service, Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. YEOPIM BAPTIST CHURCH 'REV. TMCKY JONES, Pastor Sunday School Sunday morning at Ml o'clock. Preaching services every first and third Sunday mornings at U o'clock. GREAT HOPE BAPTIST DAVID L. HARRIS, Pastor Sunday School at 10 A. M. Morning worship second and fourth S' • at ri o’clock Evening worship first and fourth SUuuaja dt B Q'OiOCk. Prayer service Wednesday at 8 P. M. CENTER HILL METHODIST REV. C. T. WILSON. Pastor Preaching service every first and third Sundays at 11 A. M. EDENTON PRESBYTERIAN REV. HUGH S EVANS, Pastor Sunday School Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Girls’ Meeting all teenage girls— Sunday at 6:30 P. M. Christian Service Brigade—all teen age boys—Tuesday at 7 P. M. Mid-week Prayer Service Wednes day 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, 6:30 P. M. Evening worship at 7750 o'clock. . Wednesday evening service at 7:30 o'clock. ST. ANN'S CATHOLIC REV. MlCHat,s_ muLKcivl.', Pastor Suhday masses at 8 A. M. Holy Day masses at 8 P.' M. Cohfesajons before every mass. Sunday School 11:45 Sunday morn ing. Convert, Instructions or private con sultation by appointment. Phone 482-2817. CENTER HILL BAPTIST DAVID L. HARRIS, Pastor Morning worship at 1. o'clock first and third Sundays. Sunday School at 10 A. M. B. T. U. gt 7 P. M, Evening worship at 8 o’clock second and fourth Sundays. Prayer service Thursday at 8 P. M. Sunday School at 10 A. M. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7:30 o’clock. 8 P ™lock meetin * Wednesday night at EDENTON METHODIST _ REV. E. C. SHOAF, Pastor Church School Sunday morning at »:4o o’clock. Preaching service Sunday morning 11 o'clock. MACEDONIA BAPTIST REV. JOHNNIE BRADLEY, Pastor Sunday School at 10 A. M. 11 o clock and every Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock. Preaching every Sunday morning at Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 7:30 o’clock. REV. v/m*? mbw Pastor Sunday School at 10 A. M. service at 11 A. M. Preaching service at 8 P. M. Prayer service Wednesday night at 1 o'clock. SAINT PAUL'S EPISCOPAL REV. GEORGE.*. HOLMES, Rector 8:00 A. M.. Holy Communion. 9:30 A. M , Church School. 10:00 A. M., Adult Bible Class. 11:00 A. M., morning worship. 7:30 P. M.l Young Churchmen. Wednesday. 10:30 A. M.. Roly Com nunlon. BALLARD'S BRIDGE BAPTIST GEORGE H. COOKE, Pastor Sunday School Cunday morning at 0 o'clock. Preaching services' kt 11 A, M. and i P. M. Training Union (BTU) Sunday evening at 7 o’clock. Prayer ,meeting Wednesday night at I o'clock, _ CHURCH OF GOD REV. RICHARD SWISHER, Pastor Sunday School at 10 A. M. flenching service at 11 A. M. veiling worship at 7:30 o’clock. YPE Wednesday at 7:30 P. M„ fol owed by prayer meeting. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES JOSEPH R. CODESPOTI Presiding Minister Sermon at 3 o'clock Sunday after loon at Kingdom Hall. Bible-study‘Tuesday at 8 P. M. schn n |. and .service, meet ing Friday nights at 7:30 o’clock. ASSEMBLY OF GOD REV. O. L. WILE? Pastor Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. Worship service at 11 A. M. Christ Ambassador serice at 6:30 M.; evangelistic service at 7:30 P. M.: Wednesday night prayer ser ice at 7:30 o’clock. if^^MTor Preaching services every first and bird Sundays at 9:30 A. M. EDENTON CHURCH OF _ <At Old Naval Base. Chapel) DAVID BRANHOLM. Evangelist •B*We School 10:00: morning warship 1:00; evening worship 7:30. *TWngs are sure better around fierej IwLa ala* the boss cat a Barn Totaptam^ f—ttlling a bam telephone seres tten, j faewases efficiency. Helps you naakti money too. Call our business office * < [ Hrfprder yours today. [ jL The Norfolk ft Carolina NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1664. HAPPY HOME PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH REV. HAROLD C. LEAKE. Pastor Sunday School, 9:45; morning wor ship, 11 o'clock. LUellne/s, 6:45; evening worship. 7:45; Wednesday prayer service, 7:25. ROCKY HOCK BAPTIST REV. THURMAN W. ALLRED, Pastor Sunday School Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Training Union at 7 P. M. Evening worship at 8 o’clock. TRINITY LUTHERAN ELIZABETH CITY REV. ROBERT WIND. Pastor Services at Seventh Day Adventist Church. 700 Maple Street. Sundav School at 9;15. Worship at 10:30. Communion second and fourth Sunday. COLORED CHURCHES PROVIDENCE BAPTIST REV, P. H. LaGUARDE, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Morning service at 11 J'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 8 o'clock. GALE STREET BAPTIST REV. O. C. WELCH, Pastor Sunday School at 10 A. M. Services every second and fourth Sunday at 11 A. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST REV. CL'^ I *£S?r'^l f , Minister I First Sunday Mill At M., Holy, Com munion and sermon. Second Sunday at 9 A. M.. Holy Communion. Third Sunday at 9 A. M.. Holy Communion. Fourth Sunday at 11 A. M.. morn ing prayer and sermon. Sunday School each Sunday after noon at 3 o’clock. CHURCH CF GOD IN CHRIST ELDER N A. SAWYER, Pastor Every second and fourth Sunday, Pastor 8 Day. Every first and third Sunday, Church Day. Sunday School at 11 A. M. to 1 P. M. Prayer and Bible Band Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. Wednesday night choir practice at 7:30 o'clock. Thursday night choir practice at 7:30 o'clock. Frldav night Pastor's Aid Society at 8 o’clock. Saturday night young people's Bible quiz and lecreatlon. KADESH A. M. E. ZION REV. R. R. PURNELL, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30" A. M. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7 o'clock. PLEASANT GROVE A. M. E. Z. REV. C. C. SATTERFIELD. Pastor Sunday School at 10 A. M. Morning worship service at U o’clock. Choir rehearsal Wednesday night at 8 o’clock. JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES Bible study at 4. o'clock Sunday; book study Thursday night, 8 o'clock: service meeting and Ministry School Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. CENTER HILL BAPTIST REV. DAVID F. HARRIS, Pastor WARREN GROVE BAPTIST REV. J. E. TILLETT. Pastor Sunday School at 10 A. M Preaching service at 11:30 A. M. eve™ second and fourth Sundav. 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 U:3o.A.,*®iei ST- JOHN BAPTIST REV. J. E. GFIFFIN. Pastor Sunday School at 10 A. M. Services every Urst and laird Sun days at 12 o'clock noon. Vesper service at 6 o’clock. WHITE OAK CHAPEL BAPTIST PEV. R. M. McNAIR, Pastor RYAN GROVE BAPTIST REV. ,WILUAM JjEMBERY. Pastor _ .. ST. LUKE CHRISTIAN REV. KELLY GOLDMAN, Pastor CANAAN TEMPLE A. M. E. Z. REV. LUTHER BROWN, Pastor Sunday School at 10:l5 A. M. Morning worship at 11:30 o'clock. Young people’s meeting at 2 P. M. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock. Tuesday night first Senior Cllolr practice at 8 o'clock. Wednesday night second Senior Choir practice at 8 o’clock. 1 HAWKINS CHAPEL A. M. E. Z. REV. M. H. EBRON, Pastor LOCUST GROVE A. M. E. Z. REV. W. W. LANIER, Pastor \/[a(ie Church - (Join# a Ha hi ** W HPJ..WV, 's»awf.Mg— r - Tl Sunday Lesson School GOD’S CONCERN FOR HIS PEOPLE • International Sunday School Lesspn for July 12, 1964. Memory Selection: “Blessed be the Lord, who daily bears' us up; God if our salvation.” (Psalms 68:19). Lesson Text: Exodus 2 thru 4. The itheme of our lesson for today has been studied many times before . . .' God’s concern for his people . . . and will be studied many times again. 11 will never, however, be need lessly repetitious, for every day someone, somewhere, meet# what seem to be insurmountable problems, and the 'spirit falters and courage grows dim. There , fore, the theme of God’s concern ■ can be immeasurably comforting to those in distress, and pleads its own case, needing no defense. The mighty 'hand of God is evidenced in the life of Moses, as related in the Book of Exodus. Pharaoh had decreed that all boy babies of the Hebrews were to be put to death. This was the only way that Pharaoh, in his irrational fear of the might the Israelites might one day yield, could think of to cope with the problem of the growing population of the nomad Israel ites. . Therefore, the mother of Moses, made a little boat and placed her baby in it, knowing that the' princess came daily to bathe in the waters of the Nile. The princess, upon discovering! the boy child in the boat, so! little and helpless, took Moses] back with her, and raised him as I a prince, and loved him. Hej had all the advantages of one. of royal birth, learning much of government; he also had, however, his national birthright' deep within him, and it was this ' Colonial Motor Co. of Edenton BUICK - OLDS - PONTIAC GMC TRUCKS Relk - Tyler’s EDENTON’S SHOPPING CENTER W. E. Smith GENERAL MERCHANDISE • •'ROCKY HOCK" PHONE 482-3022 EDENTON M. G. Brown Co., Inc. LUMBER MXLLWORK BUILDING MATERIAL Reputation Built on Satisfied Customers PHONE 482-2135 EDENTON Edenton Tractor & Equipment Company YOUR FORD TRACTOR DEALER AGENTS FOR EVINRUDE OUTBOARDS U. S. 17 SOUTH- EDENTON. N. C. ...READ... Hie Chowan Herald Your Hometown Newspaper Bridge-Turn Esso Service Center ••Your Friendly ESSO Dealer” ESSO PRODUCTS ATLAS TIRES AND BATTERIES I Western Gas & Fuel Gil Service Jll ; s BROAD STR^gT Mf| _ , -jet that eventually led 'him back to his own people. Indignant at the mistreatment of a slave, he slew an Egyptian, and then fled' in fear of his life. His wanderings brought him to trie rescue of some girls draw ing water from an oasis, Who were being mistreated by no : mads. This led to his joining the tribe whose womenfolk he had succoured, and he eventual ly married the sheik’s eldest daughter. And it was while he was shepherding his father-in law’s sheep on Mount Sainai that he saw the burning' bush, and was summoned by God to meet his destiny—a destiny that, had been God’s purpose all along. From Moses and the laws which he would later receive on Mount Sinai would come the basic laws of society for Western civilization, based on God’s Ten Commandments. Thus, from the evil deehee of ; one man (Pharaoh) came .the. good of multitudes. It is therefore an unescapable fact that the life of Moses teach es us that sometimes God can use the evil deeds of wicked, men to praise him; that no mat ter 'how black our sins may be (Moses was a murderer) yet God can use us if we come in faith and trust. He will forgive us and give us a sense of renewal and dedication, if we are but willing to accept Him. Are our spirits alert enough to see the evil around us? Are Iwe strong enough to do what we must to succour the more i unfortunate among us when | they need a champion? Not, of course, by killing, as Moses did. Life was cheap in those days. Unfortunately, too often, it is cheap today. But such is notj [God’s purpose. God infant for us to live righteously, in love Continued on Page 2. Section 2 Ii ri ■ r-.—r—<■ -vWVWvV 1 ■■■ n . jjWF-X —■ » »■ ■ iA j' .' '*. \ These Religion* Messages Are Published \n The Chowan Herald and Are Sponsored By the Fol lowing Business Establishments. ■ mi -u'l ■■■ 1 Edenton Savings & Loan - • ■ • • ; •_< . -% - • •- ■ Association Where You Save Does Make a Difference EDENTON, N. C. Edenton Restaurant - - ‘-GdoSPeasant 'Sur rounding s” ■ MRS. W. L„ BOSWELL, Prop. * PHONE 4SC-9723 — 1 EDENTON, ■fa I M II I 11. I 'Mill, .in i .1.1 Hughes-Parker Hardware Co. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS PHONE 482-2315 EDENTON This Space Sponsored By A Friend Os The Churches In Chowan County Edenton Construction Co., Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS PHONE 488-3315 N BROAD ST. Frank R. Jones & Son FRESH PRODUCE PHONE 182-2510 EDENTON Smithson Electric Company COMPLETE ELECTRICAL SERVICE > PHONE 482-3311 N. ST. ' I CAN THE FUTURE When I watch the stone mason at his trade ... then I’m sure I can shape • itone. 7/ ,*, Vl* had' the right' tools! If,. . I could apply just the right driv ing force! But my stone always splinters, shatters. It th&tdd be eatier to thape the future. Tomorrow seems so formless, so pliable. Yet there are so many tools. Which to use? So many kinds of force, of power. Which wilf shape, not destroy, my hopes? I a*n realizing fast that the vital tools must be spiritual. My Church if to understand, to use them. Centuries of Christian heritage convince me that the driving force QUght to be spiritual. A Power that flows from God ... is grasped by faith .. . and in the reverent hands of dedicated men will shape rather than shatter tomorrow. ' thi church for all - all for the church The Thurch is the greateet factor larly and aupport the Church. They cn earth for the building of charac- are: <1) For hia own aake. <2) For y iff and good citizenship. It is a store- hia children’s sake. < 3 > For the sake hou»e of spiritual values. Without a of his community and nation. (4) Btrong Church, neither democracy For the sake of the Church itself, *** civilisation can survive. There which needs his moral and material .. •** four sound reasons why every support. Plan to go to church regu- Person should attend services regu- larly and read your Bible daily. Copyright 1964, Keister Advertising Service, Inc., Straaburg, Va. . Sunday *' Monday Tuesday. Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday I Chronicles I Chronicle# Jeremiah Matthew Matthew John John 29:10-19 1:4-10 9:1-8 28:11-20 1:9-18 10:19-30 Leary Bros. Storage Company BUYERS OF Peanuts, Soy Beans and Country Produce SELLERS OF Fertilizers and Seeds PHONES: 482-2141 AND 482-2142 Hobbs Implement Company, Inc. “YOUR JOHN DEERE DEALER’’ . Your Farm Equipment S' at", '"N Needs Are a Life I 1 Time Job With Us! V^°— Mitchener’s Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS PHONE 482-3711 EDENTON Quinn Furniture Company HOME OF FINE FURNITURE EDENTON, N. C. Albemarle Motor Company “Your Friendly FORD Dealer” WEST HICKS STREET EDENTON Edenton Office Supply EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE PHONE 482-2627 5Ol S. BROAD ST. ; Byrum Implement & Truck Co. j INCORPORATED I INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DEALER ( PHONE 483-2151 EDENTON, N. C. I Lj.J .. , , ..jm-ffgjnj. [__iL. IHL *a PAGE FIVE -section tvwb
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