Page 6-B White House To Honor Queen Elizabeth On July 7, brush the lint off your fanciest attire and prepare to join America at a special White House State Dinner honoring Queen Elizabeth II and H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Phillip. Your chauffeur will be the Public Broadcasting Service who will pick you up at 8 P.M. on Channel 2. Your special hosts for the evening will be Robert Mac Neil, Jean Marsh and m M3vBW-’s'mHr .■ KOC’L'S ON QL KKN—Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth 11, who will be entertained at the White House on July 7 by President and Mrs. Ford, is pictured above. “A State Dinner for Queen Elizabeth II” will be broadcast July 7 at 8 P.M. on Channel 2. I jfo&qfateied timt Great Bjjmns I of 3gcs ■ Rock of Ages, cleft for me, ■ Ret me hide mg self in Thee; ■ Ret the water and the blood H From Thg wounded side which /lowed. H Be of sin, the double cure, ■ Saoe from wrath and make me pure. ; August Toplady, stricken with tuber ■ culosis, wrote Rock of Ages two vears I before his death. He wrote it as a *■ means of clinching the argument in a -.; - VI theological dispute with John Weslev. H j~4 i A British magazine survey found that ddlo out of 3500 readers chose Rock H IS *^ e mosl es,eeme J English Last year we brought you *391,623,376 worth of carpeting. You’ve got a lot riding on us. %% offuel. Economy is the biggest When you put all this tpgether with reason carpeting companies and so the reliability of rail shipping you have many others choose rail. Consider a good idea why there’s so much riding these figures for the thousands of on us. And why you need Southern, things shipped by rail each year. The So next time you have a carpet average cost per-ton-mile by truck is delivered to your house, remember we three times as much as by rail. Air ship- probably delivered it first. P ' n9 And the fu«l crunch has made rail- ' BOOTIHIEIMNI road efficiency more than just a matter Tm iaimw sysuem thatg*vkag*hnugkttonnowotons An equal opportunity employer. Julia Child, who yvill see that you don’t miss a single detail of the pageantry and protocol of this momentous event. The program will open with the royal couple’s departure from Blair House, the Official guest residence for White House guests. The evening’s agenda will also include: the official receiving line; the (informal) process to dinner (either in the State Dining Room or the Rose Garden): the formal, post-prandial toasts; and the as yet unannounced enter 1 tainment. In addition to the live coverage, there will be segments on the history affecting the protocol of the Queen’s first visit to the United States since- 1957. This special coverage will include highlights of the royal yacht Britannia’s July 6 arrival in Philadelphia harbor and a glimpse of the royal family’s life, excerpted from the BBC ITN film “The Royal Family.” Julia Child will explore the culinary preparations for such as affair with White House Chef Henry Haller. Jean Marsh will interview some of the VIP guests and, with Mac Neil, comment on the protocol. A specially-producted film on changes in the monarchy’s role since George 111 (who reigned during the Revolution); a visit with the White House calligrapher, who engraves each guest’s invitation; and a interview with the official florist are other planned features for the inner’s television guests. Letter To The Editor There is a good Samaritan in your city that I thought you might like to know about. Two weeks ago while traveling from Belhaven to Elizabeth City to see my aunt whose husband had died earlier that morning, I was forced off of the road about six miles outside of Edenton. It was raining and I could not get the car back on the road because of the slippery mud. Luckily for me,- Sam Sawyer was doing some painting at an old unoccupied farm house and offered assistance. He tried to pull me back on the road with a rope he had in his van but this broke. He then went into town and went to several places before he was able to find a chain which he' would use to pull my car back onto the highway. When I asked him if he would accept any money to I pay him for his trouble, he refused stating that if I was ever in the Edenton area and needed some paint work done, perhaps I would call I him. Since it is unlikely that this will ever be the case, perhaps I can help repay the tremendous debt that I feel to him by informing the people in your community of his extraordinary kindness to a stranger in need. Sincerely, W. Ferrell Shuford, Jr., M.D. THE CHOWAN HERALD Strickland Calls 4 For Stability j la GoYoraaioat State Sen. Thomas E. ! Strickland announced | Friday that be would i definitely not remove I industrial recruitment from ] the Department of Natural j and Economic Resources if he were elected governor. ] He said he would, however, appoint the lieutenant ! governor as the chief of the I recruiting force in North ! Carolina. “The time has come to | create stability andT j continuity in state I government,” said j Strickland . ‘‘and | continuously moving | responsibilities and ; objectives from one I department to another every two to four years is I not the answer.” Strickland cited four j reasons for not I reorganizing: The state would lose valuable time in recruiting ] while further reorganization j was being discussed by the j legislature and j implemented by the I Administration. The reorganization just I completed hasn’t had time ] to prove if it can or cannot | work. It is very possible that the j lack of Industrial Revenue I Bonds has been the primary 1 reason for the poor I industrial recuriting of the ] past. Revenue Bonds were j just recently approved by | the voters of North Carolina, j All industry, by law, must j be reviewed for its j environmental impact before it is accepted; thus a ] certain amount of j expediency is accomplished j by allowing the two efforts j to coincide as long as one I does not prosper at the i expense of the other. Sen. Strickland said if he. ! were elected Governor he j would: Appoint the lieutenant j 'governor, whether 1 Democrat or Republican, ] thechiefindustryrecruiterin j in the state. Put the prestige and j energy of the Governor’s I office, as well as himself .1 personally, behind the j recruiting effort. Utilize more fully the j excellent organizations ! already in existence such as 1 the Industrial I Redevelopment Com- £ mission, the chamber I of commerce, and the 1 merchants association. | EMBARRASSING, BURNING J Itching? j ZEMO relieves itching fast be- jj cause its special ‘anti-itch’ medi- I cation soothes inflamed surface I tissues. Get relief with the first ap- | plication of soothing, medicated | ZEMO—Oint- {VpfTIO ! ment or Liquid. llVlllU j “ih god wie rami" Q P' V - A mi PUPPY Ft HUB The puppy had been gone for I hours. A small boy stood, nose pressed against the screen, staring at the empty evening. Then softer I than a breath of air, beyond the hedge came a whimper. The door ' | slammed, footsteps raced, and the I moment exploded in yelping, wiggling * . delight. Can you measure the joy of a lost puppy found? If happiness could be or surely would be an And how about that first glimpse of your JR newborn? the flash of adoration at AHH | the beauty of a Sunday’s anthem? r that glowing second when the naugh- HH , tiest little boy in Sunday School takes your hand and says, “I love you"? High moments can’t be assessed by material standards. But each in spmng revelation ot God s love bnngs us closer to understanding Him and WflNOwP! the Truth ol His whole creation. ’VirffEL • That’s why it is important to go to % - ll£ church. HflOKpr’ 1 dLtte,'. MKT i TOa|llC, . ■■ :# , \ . Mr. ; f . yi v* & 'VRSy 'J ':&• v* ht-r ■ ' ?Bb*’'' c -V^- v ‘ '■ V' Copyright 1972 Keister Advertising Service, Inc., Strasburg, Virginia SMWWMMm j Scriptures selected by the American Bible Society Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday John Numbers Isaiah Isaiah Isaiah Romans Acts WffWm 16:29-33 6:22-27 52:7-10 60:1-11 60:15-22 10:12-18 11:19-26 THE CHURCH AND CIVIL AUTHORITIES International Sunday School Lesson for June 27, 1976 Scripture: Romans 13:1-10 By Mrs. Jesse Waller , when 1 become discouraged, and feel like I’m standing still in my spiritual life, there is a picture to which Ijum. The picture is entitled “The Last Prayer.” The coliseum in Rome is packed with people. The King and Queen have just taken their places, above the hungry lions. There is a small band of Christians, of different ages, huddled in the center of the arena, kneeling in prayer. The lions have been loosed, and are starting toward the Christians to tear them apjrt. Human authority is corrupted easily. When this happens, those in authority feel no responsibility to God. There have been power-mad Kings middictators who have frequently been the worst enemies of the church. We must remember that Jesus did not live in a democratic society, and yet he did submit to government taxes. In fact, when he was born, his parents were in Bethlehem, the place of their birth, to pay taxes. He encouraged the people to render unto the ruler his dues, and unto God the things that belonged to Him. The Christians ran into real conflict under a totalitarian regjme, which went on to emperor worship. Because they wished to please God, and obey Him, rather than men,.many of them were imprisoned and beheaded and burned at the stake. The believer’s ultimate responsibility is to God, not to political or military power. He has a two fold responsibil ity, first to please and obey God, and to be able to live with bis own conscience. “Vengeance is mine, I will repay, saith he Lord.” Romans 12:19. Paul, in writing to the Christians tells them to do good, hen they will have no fear of civil authority.. Even so, he mas imprisoned a number of times because they commanded him not to preach, and he kept preaching and winning converts to Christ To be subject to civil authority does not mean one has to approve or agree with everything his government does. In our Democratic society, we have the priviledge of openly express- Jig our opinion. This is a great freedom the Christian neg lects. In the final analysis the debt of love summaries the Chris tian’s duty. Hunk what a transformation would take place in otir country, in our world, if we approved politics in the spirit of love. If we sought good for our neighbor, instead of trying to out smart them, or out sell them, or lord it over them in any way, If love had the last word, the kind of love our Lord ex emplified, there would be order and harmony in society. Obe dience gives concrete expression to love. Since we are electing a president this year, wouldn’t it be a good time for us to choose one whom we can love fed re spect? If our choice is not elected, wouldn’t it help to make our love aid respect known. v ’’ dosing thought: Love makes any load Hghtpr.. ’ (Based on copyrighted Outlines produced ty the Committee Ja tee Uniform Series fed used by permission.) • • *• . r ’ -*k ' . 1 * ’ Y' ♦. Thursday, June 24, 1976 These Messages I Are Published Under | The Sponsorship Os The! 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