Thursday, August 9, 1979 Reflections From The Bandon Notebook By Maggie B. UHL Neighbors, do you realize that time is quickly slipping by?' 1 - Here it is Aggusfklrfeady and some of our colleges Will be starting passes again!. Our grand daughter will be going back., tor:. James;- Madison University .to resume studies this month! Let's pay »salute to August: -J - v »‘>.v 1 V. , ■ . . . ‘ ‘A time to relish summer before fall nips tbe air, The time to take the youngsters to the zoo ortoa fair, A time to see the bounty in the harvest of our land And sense the love and kindness in these gifts' from God’s great hand. - _*r ‘ .’ %/ ; '• * , '■ ~ A time to feel the showers and count the stars at night, Even spin a dream or two beneath the full moon’s light, A time to catch the beauty of a sunny, cloudless sky, Enjoy the gifts of August; never let them pass you by.” . ' Lois Anne Williams he learhs to feel guilty; if he lives with tolerance, he learns to be patient; if he lives with encouragement, he learns confidence; if he lives with praise, he learns to appreciate; if he lives with fairness, he learns justice; if he lives with security, he learns to have faith; if he lives with ap proval, he learns to like himself; and if a child lives with acceptance and friendship, pa learns to find love in the world. My good friend, Rev. Damon Wyatt, pointed this out to me last week as we were watching the behavior of several children in a group. In my opinion, it would be well for all of us to remember, not only during this month of August, but every month in the year. This lovely Lord’s Day was just right for God’s people -to gather in His House for a spiritual refueling. Those assembled at Bandon Chapel for Sunday School were cheerfully welcomed by Asst. Supt. Meredith Bar den. After a report of those on our Prayer List, he an nounced that Prayer Meeting will be Tuesday at 7 P.M. in Fellowship Hall with B. Kent Rowley leading the discussion. Choir practice follows at-8-P.M. oik) Thursday Trorn'lO A.M. to 3 P.M. The ladies are busily Save energy now. SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION |SMETY I I PI 6000 Istcumrvl lorl interest Tlmm Days w SMART ■8 MONEY heads for the place where it has of everything such as good earnings, ready availavbility and insured savings up to *40,000. Stop in!, HE FRIENDLY FOLKS Edenton Savings & Loan Why should every Christian witness for Christ with words and in their lives? Simply because children learn by example, by what they five with. If a cttild lives with' criticism, he learns,to condemn; if he lives wjth hostility, he learns’to fight; if he lives with ridicule, he learns to be shy; if he lives with shame. working on articles to be featured at the Arts & Crafts Booth at the Fair in Sep tember. Join us and share the fellowship and fun. —O— Prayer List: When we pray we always pray that God’s will be done. Please 'add our friends to your prayer list. Benny Twine was released from the hospital Saturday. He has gained si* pounds and is able to talk much better. Pray for his continued improvement; Marion Phillips is still confined to Chowan Hospital but, God willing, expects to be home by the weekend. Pray for his continued improvement; Please remember Robin Adcock; Jessie Hitt; Sam Wright; Louise Waters; Jessie Jordan; Mildred Cahoon; Freida Nelson; Ruth Pittman; Margaret Ahlsted; Bob Harvey; Len Koraska; Kitty Housden; Izzie and Meredith Barden; Jeannie Church; Sylvia Johnson; our missionnaries Nita Pride, David & Linda Smith; and our much loved pastor, Dr. Bill and his Sarah. “God Loves and Forgives”, Hosea 14, was the topic for our adults, inspiringly taught by Wm. F. (Butch) Smith. The x&ffigixuigiloreitfJSag works * itself out i***£-?> •• As much as one-third of the normal amount of calcium can be withdrawn from an adult's bones by his body before the loss will show up on an X-ray. "No man can produce great things who is not thoroughly sincere in dealing with him self." James Russell Lowell