Uiukna I SCIPTURE: Acta PhUlpplan 4i.WnONAX. B B AD IN Oi Coloi Staoa IiU-17. Interflowing Life for November 12, MM AN AUSTRALIAN minister once remarked: "If ever a church could be found who i members treated one another better than peo ple treat one another on the out side,' the world would flock to ita doors." In that ex aggerated remark there is a pointed truth. As a matter of fact, that was the cue In the early church and ' the world did flock . - 1. - -1 - T . 7J six a 4 ore people Dr. Foreman that church grew to 8,000 in no time, and in less than three centur ies It was the religion of a world empire. This Scrambling World ON XrlJS "OUlSiae wnai is u rule? David Harum put it in nutshell: "Do unto your neigh bor What he would like to do to you." "Every man for himself and the devil take the hindmost." 'Ev ery man has his price." "Look out for Number 1." "Blessed is he that tooteth his own horn, for he that tooteth not his own horn, the same hall not be tooted.". People get tired of living in a world like that. Something tells , them that the everlasting scram ble is not the wa'y to live, there most be a better way. Suppose -they could look down the street and see that better way actual ly being Pt into practice by a : little community of people? They ought to be able to see it .wherever there li Christian church. But is the average church that kind of community? Do the members treat one - another (on Mondays, that is) with more under standing, consideration and affec tion than the local atheists or Noth ingarians show toward one another? Indeed, Is there anything whatever that seems to link these First What sis Church people together with a common bond? Making Fellowship Real IN A large city there will be a page or more of Smiths in the telephone directory. These all have the same name, but most of them don't know one another and don't car. Too often it is this way with Christians even in the same congre gation. They all bear the same name, but that is about all. What they ought to have Is fellowship. This la not a mere word. It can be a real thing. II to like a two-way blood trans- fatten. In the realm of person . 'amy. It Is interflow of life. It eaa be the source of the Chris t Uaa's finest growth and serv , lea. Musicians develop musical- IT through sharing with other '. maslcUns. Every "Future ! Farmer of America" Is going te be a better and more enthnst- astie farmer through his assocl- aliens with the F.F.A. ! So our Christian faith and life art kept glowing and growing (through the fellowship of like-mind-d persons. One thing your Sun day school class, and indeed the whole congregation, may well con sldtr seriously, ' even adopting it s your Project for the Year Is this:' "What can we do to make fellowship mors real in our church? ' . ..: Wider Horizons CHRISTIAN fellowship needs not only to be enriched; It needs to he enlarged. In a town or section where denominational llrTe s run sharply across the population, there : If too much cross-fire. Such a com munity -has a hard time being a community. Many a denomination has been afflicted with the disease of pride. Loyalty to one's own de nomination too easily replaces loyalty to the kingdom of God. Whatever be yonr own church connection, there are annnm ' bared true Christians outside - the bounds of yonr church. Do yea knew them? Do yon wor ship with them from time to time? Do you encourage visi tors from other chnrches? Not ealy la other denominations hot asross lines of race and oolor yew can find a thrill in coming el toe to Christians who may 1 even be mocli better Christians , - than yourself. - - Young people in your church may ho Interested In a new organization which is Interested In bringing to gether 'the thinking of young peo ple in every land. Young Christians can bring to such a project the in sight and ' the Spirit of Christian Faith, and learn to know young Christians hi other lands than ours. "Youth of All Nations" at 16 St Luke's Place, New York 14, N. Y. serves as a , clearing-house for the exchange of letters and will bo glad to hear from you. fCorrrighi bj lh lateraaUaaal Cats ! r R.ficlar Eaneatlaa aa ktkalf af . i-rrtrit'nft acaomiaauaaa. BMiaaasi . r WM' - mil n 1 - The Christian Rural Overseas. Imericans to help underprivileged entire shipload of foodstuffs on contributions from 17 states where 5 1. fl. -j j eggs and dried milk. Participating in the colorful ceremony were ur children seen Dove in Ukran-, "ian national costumes who sang "America", in Englishjind in the Ukranian tongue. Some of the gov ernment surplus is seen in the inset during loading cerer onies flanked by Walter Parr left) a"" Carl Key (right), CROP'S Regional Field Directors. ' ,. ; ? P. T. A. MEETS The PTA met Monday night with Mrs. Holmes Rouse presiding. Mrs. N. B. Boney had charge of the pro gram, A picture "Books and Peo ple - Wealth Within" was shown. Miss Dorothy Wlghtman made a talk on books for children in ob servance of Children's Book Week. Mrs. Ellis Vestal gave a report on the District P. T. A; meeting held The Picture THE HILARIOUS ANSVVtlS! v -el Dorothy Mccc;ri'Q.u:::::xi 4 4 ft Showing At CAPITAL ; THEATRE oooooooooooooooooooooooo. NEW HOPE of NEW VITALITY for OLD ei The diet of older people is often deficient - in B-Vi tamin and Iron. As a result fll'ey may suffer from excessive weakness fd fatigue, consUpation, backaches, BeV- outness, tooyfrequent stomach Upsets. Bexel Special Formula has helped many such people... it may bring you blessed ' rebef, tool Try it .. . starting today.lakt ' .......... V.-,-f.r .1 inr Baxel-Special ?: tan" " FormolaIdoaUt)e"W Hf thlnsalosedtotiau' Ituuw uua up becaoM X didn't ' - I adv.. e in a have-tha energy. ' ron-('i ndlUoo . Beielliwonderfali" :,, tots f f tf ................ .......'...:' . COlUUtftU: 4s . MeKEStON'S BGilG-D, SPECIAL FORMULA .,. . At hading drag stores n Program. (CROP) officially opened and hungry people overseas, with United Nations Day in Chicago. The CROP this year operates and in Fayetteville in September. -Misses Angela Daughtry .and. Millie Burch played piano, selections. , PERSONALS Mrs. W, P. Pettiway of Jackson vile visited Mrs. Dan Davis last week. ' 1 Mrs. Buck Farrior and son of Wilmington spent the week end with Mr. and. Mrs Roscoe Jones With All Wednesday, -Tuesday m who may Mutter from .vzr:irjESS fU::3pnf.7EIGIIT Jduaia D-vltamin dz::Izr.zhs & iron f' "' 'W - J00 bfou. id sn&W, n tap. ptneu.ti- H)VJ fe GUARANTEE . ., v . . t II fou dv. gree that Bexd Special Formula jhe.j'.Vouft.iL, better, yput'tnonbyfiUlje retini5ed ht fuU. MlMMt.CnMit.l tVtiK , r ' '1- ii t.l . . vr. 5 fill Mcff. VttamiK oidprr ufyi . j n t, Til J Li? X V it 1960 harvest appeal to rural relief in kind by dedicating an cargo was made up of advance government surplus of powdered .TO and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bowden. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. R Grady and Mr. and Mrs Bill Browder attended the Duke-Georgia Tech game Saturday. Mrs. Bill Ingram, visited Mr. In gram in VA Hospital in Fayette ville Sunday. , , , , 1 Miss Margaret Williams spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. William Mercer in Goldsboro. Miss Pattie Loftin of Raleigh spent the week end with Mrs. "W. J. Pickett. ... , Mist , Margaret - Williams, Mes damos J. B.r'Wallace, J. O. Stokes and Bill Browder Attended a bridge party last Wednesday night given by Mrs. H. L. Pippin. ' Mr. and 4tfs. O. P. Johnson vis ited Mr. Bill Ingram at the VA Hospital In Fayetteville Sunday Miss Jean Tyndall, student nurse at Rex Hospital In Raleigh spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Tyndall. Mrs. C. S. Williamson Is a pa tient at Memorial General Hospi tal in.Kinston. Mr. and;Mrs. W. E. Lewis and Edward attended a birthday dinner in Pink Hill honoring Mrs. A. D. SUN. - MON. Nov. 12-13 The IJexlVoice s Ycu Hear With James Whitmore - And N.ancy4Davis. , j Cartoon ' ' TUES. Nov. 14 : Valk Softly Slrenger With Joseph Cotten And, VaUi. WED. Nov. 15 DOUBLE FEATURE Big Timber With Roddy McDowall Ne i ...a I. C. Burch spent the week tud with her mother 'Mrs; Banks in Richlands. Mrs. T, J. McGowan continues to improve having been sick for sever al dayov ' Mrs. A. T. Outlaw and Sarah West made a business trip to Golds boro Saturday. ' Mrs. Chapman Rivenbark is back at work having been ill for the past month. ' , ' Mr," and Mrs. Oscar' Johnson of Magnolia spent a uouple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lard Johnson. Mr. and Mrs., Joe Wells spent the week end in Fayetteville. D0BS0H'S CHAPEL ; HEWS, Revival begins Friday night, Nov, lOih at 7:30. Every one urged' to attend. - ' ' ' " Prayer meeting and Choir prae lice every Wednesday night at 7:30. Everyone cordiality ipvited. ' Linwood Brock is - in. General Memorial aiosjiital, Kinston, recu perating trottt an: appendectomy. aini.and; Mrs, Hei Dobson vlslt-edrlhsiti-N.'Sandlins Sundays Mr,i-and iMrs.' O. D. Brown and famny spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Preston Brown. v... Calypso Honor Roll List of those making the honor rool the second school month In Calypso schools are: . First Grade Faye Davis Joan Cole, Mary Linda Pridgen, Joan Smith; 1st and 2nd: Kaye Swinson, Carol Rose, Cecil Rose, Tommy Pope; James Jessup, Milford Tur ner, Truett Dickson, Lucille Best, Clara Belle Best. Second Grade - George Dall, Bobby Farrior, Larry Outlaw, Linda oooooooooooo Ut. Olive Drive-ln Theatre ON GOLDSBORO HIGHWAY 1 JUST OUT OF' TOWN ' IT'S 1 ALL BRAND NEW WEEK OF NOVEMBER 12 Sunday and Monday - - HELL FIRE" SUwing WILD BILL ELLIOTT. Tuesday and Wednesday ALL THE KING'S MEN With BRODHRICK CRAWFORD And JOAN DREW. Thursday and Friday ,; .. . BLACK BOOK' Starring ROBERT CUMMINGS, Saturday ' . RED PONY Starring ROBERT - MEECHAM. leoeoooooonoo 1 ITl' WARSAW, N.C. Border Treasure With Tim Holt' THURS. VFRL Nov. 18-17 Treasure Island (Technicolor) 1 Withiiobby Driseoll:.", ...'V t- 4 And Robert Newton, . Cartoons v ''. .. DOUBLE FEATURE ' " SAT. Nov. 18 , ' - LQVOI ThePanhsndle With Johnny Mack Brown Triol 7i;:-.:iil Jury With Robert Rockwell .. . iMiTiitt 1 .' v;:li!'".i i::lcci ft t'" 'i :c:iv::iSTL..i::.i - 'Ultl ' ',(,f iMii-ueiwM - Aaai (L H 1 " " 1 " 1 1 rf'""''' ST x . U -Vjgjf- - : I fir-1 I- mi n un Ihtrf i "NOW LET'S ALL BOY BONDS" Is the suggestion to bo earried by the U. 8. Savings Bonds Division this F; M to more than 60 million people nr w '-nployed thronghout the Unit ed 8 a- . Yonr "UnoU Sam" en dorsei -t TrSat effort because I know tb i 'he Payroll Savings Flan now in !' st Mm In thousands of eon corns Is the means of building future financial soiur:ty for 'everyone par ticipating In the program.. Savings, f built up through the Payroll Sav ings Plan will enable YOU to take that mortgage off YOUR home and off YOUR future. A well-managed borne maintains financial reserve against future needs and emergen cies. Start YOUR RESERVE today. .r U. $. TrMwr, DQorlmmt Bennett, Joyco Brake, Paula Hurd le, Janet Pipkin. Third Grade Faye Brock, Lewis Coltren, James Grady,.. Carolyn Price. Nancv PridKen. Becky Price, v.r Nancy, Southerland. Fourth Grade - Elizabeth Jessup, Mary Farrior Loftin, Kayo Grice, Peggy Woody, Jane Norman Al britton. ... Fifth Grade- - .Evelyn Cook, Eva Strickland. - Sixth Grade - Clara Lee Davis, Betty Lou. Holland, Sandra Grlce, Lois Pate; 6th 8th, Betty Jean King, Jotry Swinson, L. S. Guy, L. H. Byrd, Annette Jessup, Barbara Herring. - .. Seventh Grade - Ed Lewis, Jr., Rachel Davis, - Marjorie Pridgen, Charles Walker, Sula Davis, r Ninth Grade - Barbara Jean Wil son. i Tenth Grade Billy Loftin, Pat ricia Davis, Joan Grubbs, Shirley Hill. Eleventh Grade - Billy West brook. , ' oooooooooooa Confer H Theatre ,'liilTrJT ftT.TVF! - I , EASTERN CAROLINA'S ! J FINEST THEATRE - : WEEK OF NOVEMBER 12 Sunday-, and Monday v JACK POT Starring JAMES STEWART. ' Tues. Wed. Thura. Yes, It's all about women and their men. For tb thrill of a lifetome see ALL IDC3T- You. must see it from the begin ning, the production management requires that no one be admitted after the main feature starts. . Shows at 3:30 and 7:3d. See. "All About Eve" starring Belle Davis - Friday and Saturday ; -WYOMING MAILV ' i . . ' In technicolor Starring STEPHEN McNALLY And ALEXIS SMITH 4n K. if li- T MOVIES' ARE BETTER THAN EVER WEEK BEGINNING Monday and Tuesy - '' ;i " ,f I I 1 j J Starring WILLIAM IIOLDEN, GLORIA SWANSON. Wednesday and Tburssy i.;ot;:::u:j'7 tell JIVith WILLIAM LUNDIGAN, DOROTHY UcGVT ' LIIXAYIIAE, N, C. Movies Are Better than Ever "Why WorryT See A Movie"" C1 .V.. ... . ...:t'v.tt ii,U3f ...t'..-.i.'. r - ... Sun, A Mon. Nov. 12-11 f.w i FANCY PANTS. Starring BOB HOPE v" Tues. St wea. , THE UKliA'4.; IIAN rk'i 'U . t . ' . .to.. i i ! blossoms in ; ' THE DUST :. Starring GREER GARSON . . And WALTER PIDGEN. 1 , , Free Bicycle To Lucky Ticketholdor :. Frl. Nov. 17 . , r ' CORREGIDOR; , First Chapter , ' - - - , . -"James Brothers of Missouri", u, ; ' - ' " - , " " f. i i Sal Nov. 18 . r CiV ' ' 'VAT I ffV nTTMPTTrP Starring ROCKY LANE." . , 7 .'' ) Selected Shorts on each Program. 1 11 ATAh n A Firf M II I II II U A f U ; I I w I w.l I H II., Drive Inr Tl;::lre ;1 r PINK niLL, N.C. "Whore The Whole Family ., Sunday, Nov.-12th ''i- 1 - (In Technlcollort ThafForsyleYciniii Starring GREER GARSON, ERROL FLYNN, ROBERT - YOUNG, and WALTER PIDGEN." , " ; J- ' ' r Also Cartoon and News - Mon. - Tues. 13th - 11th , - . an Color) . Starring RANDOLPH SCOTT And DOROTHY MALDNE. . Also Colorartoon. - Wednesday only 15th Chi;:!:v;n 1 Ai HI rlaaaatf Wlth'HTJRli HATFIElJ) And JEAN WiLLIES, Also "S Stooges" COmedy Thursday, only 16th ' Did You Hear The One About The rTI:a Trcvcling f - , n v". i Farmer's Son? nnn yuan navia And ANDY T trfrwrmri 'V- H Also Shorts Friday only 17th Lai.. .if tt.raaij Starring TYRONE POWER And DOROTHY LAMOUR. Also Color Cartoon. . : Saturday, 18th ' - DOUBLE HIT SHOW World's Greatest Entertainer AL JOLSON In Heart Of ivYak ..ALSO iH)WallltsJ . With ALAN "ROCKY" LANE. "Get The Motor Park LaUt" NOV T. h T c i i - ft : Gef Your DEXEL Af Friday and Saturday. 1 a a r i r r r