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PAGE SIX > —B Travel Guide Includes Area Helpful Traveling Com panion Mention* Local bile*. Edenton tourist locations and motels get a boost in the 10th edition of the Mo bil Travel Guide which goes on sale at Mobil stations and bookstores throughout the country to day. The Mobil Guide is the country’s oldest and larg c.-t selling national travel guidebook. The new edition lists and quality rates a number of local lodging facilities and r ecommends Chowan Coun ty Court House, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church and many <ld buildings among spe cial attractions for motor ists traveling this way. The local listings and rat ings w.ere made by the Cuide’s editors on the basis ol’ information supplied by experienced, impartial in spectors. These inspections are completely objective and the inspectors receive no payment from the es tablishments they check, according to the Guide’s editors. All lodging and | dining facilities listed in j previous editions of the guidebook were reinspect ed and revaluated before their 1968 ratings were | made. In the case at res m HHllfiforJk 1 §| funeral home 1 == EDENTON. N. c. E [1 It is quit* an honor to = be selected as a pallbearer by M m th e family of the deceased. = The position of pallbearer P == carries with it a mark of E SE respect and esteem, as well as of close association with ■ == th e deceased. f| Pallbearers should be notified promptly so that they ■ may make personal arrangements M _ o be in attendance at the =R| burial service. i Respectfully, f-" ~ * W ■■■ - - * ••• ESlf • 0 • v X I m »■ Put cotton spray exactly where you need it with new John Deere Hi-Cyde Attachments New soil incorporator mixes herbicide in with surface soil in band up to 18 inches wide to help you take full advantage of new weed-control chemicals. New directed-spray unit has nozzles mounted in centers of open-faced gauge wheels which roil with surface to point spray where you want it Convert directed spray unit to boom and solve mid-season weed-control problems. • MjjLgaHk All 3 mount on 600 and 700 Hi-Cycles. Um our convenient, confidential Credit Plan taurants, this includes an inspection of the kitchen. A new feature of special interest to both travelers and proprietors of hotels, motels and restaurants is a letter-code system which tells the traveler at a glance what major credit cards are honored. Ratings in the Guide range from one-star to five-star. One-star indi- . cates “good, better than average.” Two-stars tells you the place is “very good,” three-stars denotes “excellent” and four-stars indicates “outstanding, worth a special effort to reach.” The highest rating, five stars, denotes “one of the best in the country.” Only THE CHOWAN HEEALO, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, MAY 9, IMS. 32 of the over 23,000 places listed in the 1968 guidebooks have earned five-star standing. In addition, check mark ratings indicate places that are particularly good values and relatively inexpensive. The Mobil Travel Guide is published in seven reg ional volumes each con taining a regional road at . las, maps of major cities and suggested motor tours through particularly scenic or historic areas. Each volume also contains exten. sive information about regional fishing, hunting, camping and other out door sports opportunities. Information about this area is included in the Middle Atlantic States edi tion of the 1968 Mobil Travel Guide. Wolfpack Gub Meeting Today Chowan County’s Wolf pack Club will have a luncheon meeting today (Thursday) at Edenton Restaurant. The meeting begins at 1 o’clock. A1 Phillips, who is in charge of arrangements, said all alumni and friends of N. C. State University are urged to attend. A film, in sound and color, of highlights of the past season will be shown. Grid coach Ernie Driscoll and Field Director Warren Carroll will be in attend ance. Hillbilly Comedy Slated At Creswell Creswell Woman’s Club will present “A-Feudin’ Over Yonder” Friday night at 8 o’clock. The hillbilly comedy will be staged at Creswell High School Au ditorium. Members of the cast in clude: Mrs. Joseph Melson, Rena Mae Sexton, Mrs. Van Sexton, John Vemel son, David Cade, Mrs. Ray Craddock, Mrs. Richard Sperlocke, Mrs. Howard Davenport, Van Sexton, J. D. Melton, Hilton Chesson and Doug Walton. To please me, a poem must be either music or sense; if it neither, I con fess I cannot interest my self in it. —S. T. Coleridge. Make Church - Going A Habit ... s SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON WISDOM FOR FAMILY LIVING ■ International Sunday School Lesson for May 12 2 Memory Selection: “Provoke not your children 8 to wrath; but bring them up in the nurture and 2 admonition of the Lord.” —Ephesians 6:4. | Lesson Text: Proverbs 41:l-5a, 20-27; 6; 20-23; | 31:10-31. Our lesson today stresses the fact that parents ■ are responsible before God (as set forth in the ■ marriage service) for the proper rearing of their ■ children, imbuing them with the concept —in ■ their formative years—that they are obligated ■ to perpetuate a family heritage that has its roots ■ in faith in God and the wisdom that He supplies, g Preserving the integrity of some and family ■ life is no easy goal in the times in which we 5 live. The pressures of providing a roof over the J heads of wife and children, of supplying food ■ and clothing, and education—all these—coupled ■ with pressures (job-wise) put a strain on the 2 man of the house—traditionally the breadwinner ■ for the family. But no less is the responsibility 5 of the woman; for—combined—in the eyes of 2 God they are as one, and committed to the pre -2 paration of their children for the problems, the ■ joys, the pains of life. ■ In the time of the birth of Christianity, family 2 ties were close. The Commandments —the rules 2 for living—exhorted, among other things: “Honor ■ thy father and thy mother, that the days may S be long upon the earth.” And, the father was to 2 instruct is son in the ways of the Lord. Now ■ ad ays, modern day travel and modern day living 2 have taken their toll of close family ties. Yet— have they? For it is certain that, as each child goes forth to try its wings in discovering this great wide world, he is (basically) a creature of habit. More and more, as independence exerts itself, and problems present themselves, each one will be forced to fall back on the basic principles learned at home in the formative years of life. Reserves will be drawn on that did not con sciously exist before. And just how deep, and how strong, and how valuable these reserves of spirit are, will depend on how wisely the par ents have instructed their children in the basics of Christianity. Schooling has provided an awareness of his tory, of geography, and the arts; the parents have provided (ideally) the basics necessary for living in a world peopled by complex human be ings, ruled by complex emotions—the basics for a sustaining faith which carries both child and adult through trials and tribulations that, with out instilled principles and molded character, would destroy the immaa spirit. But what good is knowledge if it is hoarded and dies of unuse? Knowledge, wisdom—what ever life and experience teaches us as individuals, is limited in its usefulness if it is not passed on to each subsequent generation. All life is a circle, and the problems that plague us as adults today, will surely plague our children tomor- Conlinued on Pag* 7 BELK - TYLER’S EDENTON'S SHOPPING CENTER W. E. SMITH GENERAL MERCHANDISE “Rocky Hock” PHONE 221-4031 - EDENTON 11—new Msammssswmnwumsmnmnnniiinmmim~n —t M. G. BROWN CO., INC. Lumber - Millwork - Building Material Reputation Built on Satisfied Customers PHONE 482-2123 —. EDENTON 5 m - -t......:,.. —■ This Space Sponsored By a Friend of the Churches In County^ ... * * . j* ■ • > ,»a ‘ - EDENTON fRACTOR ft EQUIPMENT COMPANY YOUR FORD TRACTOR DEALER Agents For Evinrude Outboards U. a 17 SOUTH— EDENTON, N. C BRIDGE-TURN ESSO SERVICENTER "Tear Friendly ESSO Deatae- ESSO PRODUCTS - ATLAS TIRES - ~ - . AND BATTERIES Western Gas ft rn * AWfllm t Mothers have secrets that they keep for their i children . . . like the present Rick plans to give 2 Dad on his birthday. But mothers also have secrets of their own... 2 dreams of what they hope their children will be- ■ And woven into the fabric of every mother's* dream are threads of character, morality, courage, 2 faith. The threads are there, but unseen—simply 2 part of the finished design; a son or daughter to a But in such dreams we should study the threads 2 and realize the loom on which they must be woven. 2 The qualities that give strength and beauty to a* life come from thorough religious training! So a mother’s dream should not remain a secret. ■ * It must be her husband’s dream, too. For together, 2 —with the guidance and help of the Church, they 2 C can provide the Christian home so necessary tog i...1. .i 11. 1..- THE CHURCH FOR ALL 2 ALL FOR THE CHURCH M' ’<■ The Church is the great- | S est factor on earth for the \ aHR\ building of character and it, \ ' good citizenship. It is a , HS&Li " storehouse of spiritual jpv : N values Without a strong f \ X’v Wi "S&tettK?* ' Church, neither democ- \ V : ■ racy nor civilization can W B ; survive. There are four S> HHHH ■ sound reasons why every Hha M person should attend ser- f , > 8&W vices regularly and sup- % * port the Church. They v * i \ ~ are: (1) For his own sake ii j i J TIiWWwK. ; * RSJafif'. 5 (2) For his children’s I ? sake. (3) For the aake of » his community and na- j tion. (4) For the aake of \ ■ngHp' vS’. the Church itjelf. which T needs his moral and ma- { Mg- ‘ . \ terial support. Plan to go .yffP’:' -yJ&MsMpMk to church regularly and jT \ : read your Bible daily. , ® *l; Copynpki JMt Ktuir* 4di-miai-p Sarvfet, /nr Smjbvrp Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Deuteronomy Daniel Luke Romans I Corinthians Ephesians II Timothy 29:16-29 1:8-21 2:41-52 2:12-16 14:20-25 5:3-14 1:3-14 £ qto + qfo? t ttfa? t -i- t <rh> + + «tx> ♦ + <rtx> + + <xt: 2 ' ■■■ ■■■■■ ■■■ ra P■ ■ Jiiyuegiii. . 2I ' ■ i These Religions Messages Are Published In The Herald Under The Sponsorship Os The Following Business Establishments: GENE’S 5 ft 10c STORE SELF-SERVICE EDENTON SAVINGS ft LOAN ASSOCIATION Where You Save DOES Make a Differencet EDENTON, N. C. COLONIAL MOTOR CO., OF EDENTON BUICK - OLDS - PONTIAC CMC TRUCKS Ht v • HUGHES-PARKER HARDWARE COMPANY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS PHONE 482-2213 DENTON EDENTON RESTAURANT -Good Pood - Pleasant Surroundings- MBS. W. L. BOSWELL Prep. BYRUM IMPLEMENT ft TRUCK COMPANY, INC. International Harvester Dealer PHONE 404131 DENTON, N. C THE CHOWAN HERALD . TOUR HOMETOWN EDENTON CONSTRUCTION ■ COMPANY, INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS PHONE 482-3315 N. BROAD ST. 8 j MITCHENER’S PHARMACY 8 Prescription Pharmacists PHONE 482-3711 DENTON f EDENTON OFFICE SUPPLY j Everything Pm The Office * Phone 482-2827 5Ol S. Broad St tee—amsasssseraasaas— mamooemm aaaaaetaaaa—aaaamif smimm—mmssmmhiumum a ALBEMARLE MOTOR COMPANY "Fair Friendly FORD Dealer ” W. HICKS STREET EDENTON, N. C. — i* LEARY BROS. STORAGE COMPANY Buyer Os Peanuts, Soybeans and Country Produce - S Sellars Os Fertilizers and Seeds PHONES 482-2141 AND 482-2142 1 " HOBBS IMPLEMENT -TOUR JOHN^D^REDEALER" Needs Are a Life \ Time Job With Us! ... Aeteayan riytymayyyna yy^ m W U JLin IN p U IVIN 1 A Ult Pj ■ ■ -• “ ~ ' - ■ §l ay ay jj vvAftAri I
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