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1 vf 1 1 if f V J PACE FOLK sip suhool iM TRUTHFULNESS I ; f L. International Sunday School lesson "Men are responsive lor ineir yo- J SmJr 28 1943 I lition8 and, 'as sin is not the direct for November 281943. off8pri'g q their ow but the w v - offspring of the surrender of -theij .Golden Text: "Wherefore, putting ow wi,lg to thig my8teriou!f wln be away falsehood, speak ye truth each Wnd them their dUverj,nce from this one wttn nis neignri vmv wv - -o-- . iv " v , r --' Rnhfeslans v... - 4:25. m km$ M and Mrs. Jte Uyd Lesson Tex:,f Fodus ?0:1; 1-7; dishonesty and- the like are just M,, Mm; Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew 5:33-37;, John 8:82-45. j prevalent today ,s they; were in the: Ni-0-( Mrs. Joe B. Perry, I time of Moses or of Jesus Christ. In,-. M and Mr8 Henry Belch Mr. ;u:. v:-i. PAmmanrlmAnt.1 pnvate life and in public Me,, there , o.1Wm rh,;1 Phui Mr ni m-. "Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor," refers primar- "'"""" Lane, Mrs. Ellie Forehand, Mrs. John ily to the giving of false evidence in j- Very often we read of witnesses in ( Reed, Mrs. Bill Brinn, Mis Mary court, it naturally follows that it for-1 court being prosecuted for perjury,! Anna Mae an(j Marjorie Perry, bids the giving of false testimony j i'or giving testimony that is later Mary Etta Belch, Marjorie Forehand, against anyone at any time. This; proved to have been untrue. In in- Lucy Forehand, Messrs. Melvin Fore would forbid the practice of gossip-) ternational .affairs w also have in- hand, Belmont Jferry, Lester Simpson, ing, of slandering, of, adding extra stances where nations sign treaties, Early Goodwin, Jr., Joseph Layden, facts to a story to make it more in teresting and, in fact, all forms of untruths. ,. . it is evident that the practice of lying originates in a heart that is unclean. This Jesus recognized and, for this reason, strongly condemned the hypocrisy of the religious leaders of his day, who strictly adhered to all external rituals, such as the wash ing of the hands before eating, but - who were not so careful that their j hearts and lives were correspondingly clean. They were examples of "living lies" because their outward ap- pearances testified to one thing, while their hearts were not in harmony with their actions. Lying does not just happen, it proceeds through un-; clean hps from an unclean heart, In our reference from John 8:42-48, Jesus is arguing with his enemies, the Pharisees, who, because they were morally unable to receive his mes sage, branded him a liar. Because what he declared did not fit in with what they were teaching, they re fused to believe him, incited others to do likewise, and, finally, by the use of paid, false witnesses, had him con demned to death and crucified en the cross. However, Jesus told them that if they were what they claimed to ne God's chosen children they would be lieve that he was what he claimed to be God's son. If they were really (iod's children, they would have had spiritual discernment necessary to recognize Jesus as divine. But be cause they were morally the children of the devil and did the bidding of Committeemen Will Be Elected For AAA Meeting in a series of community sessions, North Carolina farmers soon will elect more than 9,000 community committeemen and alternates who will represent them in operating the War Food Program and the Agricul tural Conservation Program of the AAA in 1944, it is announced by G. T. Scott, chairman of the State AAA Committee. All community elections will be held between November 29 and De cember 4, Scott said, and county con ventions for the purpose of electing a County AAA Committee will be held following final community elec- tions in each county. since beginning of the national farm program ten years ago, the AAA has been operate;! on the prin ciple that farmers themselves run the program," he said. "Each year farm ers from every community in the State elect three of their neighbors as AAA committeemen to handle their farm program business. They also elect a delegate to represent the community in selecting a committee of three farmers from the county to serve as the County AAA Committee for the following year." Responsibility of AAA committee men has increased steadily since be- 3 TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON, N. C. "WE HAVE THE SHOWS" Friday, Nov. 26 Olsen and Johnson in "CRAZY HOUSE" Saturday, Nov. 27 "Wild" Bill Elliott and Gabby Hayes in "BORDERTOWN GUNFIGHTERS" Sunday, Nov. 28 Charles Coburn and Isobel Elsom in "MY KINGDOM FOR A COOK" Monday-Tuesday, Nor. 29-30 Bob Hope and Betty Hirtton in "LETS FACE IT" Wednesday, Dee. 1 . V Double Feature 11c and 25e Leon Errol arid Grace McDonald fat "GALS INCORPORATED "L 4 Walt Disney's. J VICTORY THROUGH AIR sir f . POWER" -j ,::- Tbarsday-Friday, Dec. 2-8-- S Jean Arthur and John Wayne In -A LADY TAKES A CHANCE" I their father, the, jjevij, they did not understand or believe him. nersonal influence 4 possible and is personal iniiucnce k puooiyjo, wu "., . t ,, . r.-. , . . LA. . Mrs. J. E. Perry; Mr. and ScA.vnna - (George Reith) J K'ar'ng examples of all forma.of apparently with ho intention of abid ing by the provisions contained in them.-. .Thus, we have witnessed the breakdown in private, local, state, national and international affairs in volving confidence in one another. vhen confidence is destroyed, we have undermined the very base of civilization for, whether we realize it or not, our every-day business trans- actions depend upon our faith in the trustworthiness and honesty of those with whom we deal, yve trust the merchant from whom we buy an article to sell us worthy merchandise at a fair price. We mail a ietter to a loved one in distant city, confident that it will be delivered be- cause we believe in the honesty of the postal employees. We follow our doctor's orders because we have faith in his integrity and confidence in his! ability. What a terrible thing it would be if we could trust no one! Therefore, we should do all in our power to guard ourselves against the NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION xorniation of the habit of deceitful- Having qualified as Administratrix nes.s. An easy habit to acquire, it is of the estate of Linneaurce S. White, an unusually difficult one to break, deceased, late of Perquimans County, Once one's reputation for truthful- North Carolina, this is to notify all ness is destroyed, it is practically persons having claims against, the es impossible for it to be rebuilt. tate of said deceased to exhibit them Let's be honest in our dealings to the undersigned at Hertford on or with those in our home, in our busi- before the 19th day of November, ness and social life, in the making 1944 or notice wi!l Pleaded in and keeping of promises, and in the varied and sundry contacts of our lives. Let us ao live each day that the telling of a lie, either to our fel low men or to God will be unneces- 8arv- ginning of the war, and will be even greater next year, since War Fooa Administrator. Marvin Jones a few weeks ago assigned directly to AAA full responsibility for most of the war-time action programs relating to farm production, he said, Among nmcrva m c rof-PIlt V rP-RSKl Ernpn to . 1 A. . AAA from County USDA War Boards are work relating to production goals, r J o both crops and livestock; rationing and allocation of farm machinery, equipment, building supplies and other agricultural materials and fa cilities; farm transportation, and issuance of farm livestock slaughter permits. The date and place of each com munity election will be announced by , the local County AAA Committee, EPWORTH GROUP MEETS The Kpworth (jroup of Christian Service it tne Hertford Methodist Church held ij-,8 re alar monthly meeting at the home of Miss Syble Skinner on Tuesday evening, Novem-: ber 9, at 8 o'clock. The meeting was called to order by the president, Miss Ida Lee White, and the minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, Miss Minnie Wilma Wood, also the roll call was given. Dur ing the business part of the meeting! old and new business was taken up including the discussion of the local mission work for the coming month. Several committees were appointed to take care of this work. I A very interesting and appropriate -program was rendered by the leader, Miss Barbara Winslow, her subject being "Thanksgiving Day." Devo tional was led by the leader, and Misses Peggy Felton and Ruth Tuck er gave readings on the subject. Miss Mildred Gault volunteered ' to ar range the program for the next meet ing and Miss Barbara Winslow invit 'd the group to meet with her during the December meeting to be on Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock on De cember 16. ) During a very delightful social hour the hostess served refreshing iced cola and an assortment of cakes. Those enjoying these refreshments' were Mrs. H. C. Stokes, the leader,' and Misses Sybil Skinner, Mildred Gault, Buenie Mae Goodwin, Peggyt Felton, Ruth Tucker, Barbara ; Wins-1; low, Anne Matthews, Ida "Lee White and Minnie Wilma and Mar Ruth ! WowLJ The fceediction adjourned the" ' meeting until December. V ' Ml!-' i HI 1 1 lid J ' - 'n i. isiisu III J 1 THE- PKR4t1MANS WEEltt.Yr HERTFORD, M.C, tTUftAV NOVEMBERS, 1948 isciiiANEifsrsW , Cj anniversary miscellaneous shower was given at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. Joe B.- ferry-in hono of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Perry, "Fri day, November 5, at 8:30 p. m. ; Those present ., and sending' gifts weXe' W. F. B. Sawyer,' Mft and Mrs! Singleton Lane; Mr. ' and4 Mrsi Perej? Rogerson, Mr. and Mrs. Preston' Rog rsoii, Mr. and' Mrs. Edgar Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. James Hunter, Mr. .ana Alton .;, fcH Mfe Mrs; Lawrence Perry, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Early Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. John Jr., and James Elwood Perry. All present enjoyed games and a sweet course. rOli SALE NICE, WIDE DEEP lot and 6-room house in good con dition, at 44 Edenton Street, Hert ford, by J. 0. Leary, 110 Glendale Ave., Norfolk, Va. Phone: 84174. nov.5,12,19,26pd. FOR SALE BUNDLES OF OLD newspapers. Call at Perquimans Weekly office. WANTED ALL PEOPLE. SUFFER ing with Kidney Trouble or back ache to try KIDDO at 97c. jloney back guarantee. Roberson'B Drug Store, Hertford, N. C. - v apr.4,1944. bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate wijl please make immediate payment. This 19th day of November, 1943. MRS. EDLA WHITE, Administratrix of Linneaurce S. .White. nov26,ec3,10,17,24,31 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of John W. Zachary, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify ,all persons having claims against the es- a i i. i i i i . i. Wle, 01 saia oeceasea w exnioit tnem to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C. on or before the 16th day of Novem ber, 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to Said estate will please make immediate payment. This 16th day of November. 1943. GERTRUDE T. ZACHARY, Administratrix of John W. Zachary. novl9,26dec3,10,17,24 North Carolina .In The Perquimans County Superior Court, Before the Clerk I W. D. Landing, Administrator of Noria A. Wood; W. D. Landing, in-' dividually; C. W. Umphlett, L. E. jjlmphlett, C. C. Umphlett, Mattie' Umphlett Dale, Blanche Umphlett Nurney, Celia Umphlett Boyce, Lw Umphlett, Herbert Eure, Watson j Eure, Bfount Etfre, Raymond Euro. ' Mills Eure, J. R. Eure, George Eure, George Sampson Eure. Thomas Morgan, Cleveland Mor gan, Thomas Pierce, Jack Butt Milly Butt Caldwell, Barney Butt. James Umphlett, Isaac Umphlett Charlie Umphlett, Rudolph Umph lett, Eric Umphlett, Arnal Barclift. J. E. Humphries, William Humph ries, Richard Humphries, Thomas: Landing, Clyde Landing, Edgar Landing, Lillie Landing Dunford, Gladys E. Lamb, Elizabeth A. Bar clift, G. T. Butt, Mattie Umphlett and Virginia D. West, Petitioners. VS. ''.V' L. O. Umphlett, Viola Foster. Eva L. Umphlett, John C. Umphlett, Lee Stanley Umphlett, Ruth May Long, Clarence E. Umphlett, William H. Umphlett, Eva S. Stokes, Joseph C. Umphlett, Nettie L. Walker, Shir ley Umphlett, Hortense Moore, Donald Hughes, Mary L' Graf. Annio M, Powell, .Nannie Eure, Grace Dean,, Johnnie Saunders, R. ' S. Matthews, Mrs. Walter Ezselle, Nettie Matthews Wiggins. William A. Umphlett, Cary Umphlett, Alice Umphlett, aayde Umphlett, Vtucy Ives, Richard Carson White, John Sanders , Umphlett, Edmond C. Hughes' and, the unknown, heirs of Noria Wood, deceased. ; ff -' NOTICE ''':5;M. The unknown heirs-at-law of Koria A. Wood, deceased, and all claimants as '; such heirs-at-law, including , tha ' parties speciftcally named above, will jtake notice that proceeding'entitled ! as abova has-been commenced before I the' Clerk of ; the ; Superior Court of Perquimans County, N. C, th pur pose of which said proceeding is' to obtain an order from said Clerk au thorizing and directing. W. D. .Land ing, Administrator of Noria A. Wood, decease t ' Bell' the" Jajids f wl4 please makt Immediate pyment -Noria. A. Wood,, deceased or IM This 15th da tf November, 1943, kJLJ.SK.I rt. ianrf. nrrih- , JULIA F. STOKES. A ed in the petition, in order( to make I assets with which tp pay the debts of saidintstale. And,' the 'said' un known' heiro Mid intestate, n ajl claimants as Bucn heirs, including the respondent above . narned, Will f urthr pr toli'Sntii-n that thv T recnilrttd to annUr ait ' the omce'of the Clerk, of the Superior Courjijot said ,Per-;j ce jte W FerqmanB County," quimans County, in '',S(at-CKabii;m i to notify all goners will ply f or relief. aemanaeo m me peiraon. i Given under the hand and seal of said Court this 17th day of Novem-1 ber, 1943. , , W.H.PITT, I Clerk Superior Court, nov 19,26,dec3,10 , 7 EXECUTRIX NOTICE ' I Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of C. J. Jenkins, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of, said deceased to exhibit them to the I undersigned at 504 S. Road Street, j Elizabeth City, N. C, on or before , the 30th day of October, 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All 'persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. This 30th day of October, 1943. MATTIE E. JENKINS, Executrix of C. J. Jenkins. nov542,196ec3,10 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Mrs. Ada Lee Hardy, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or before the 15th day of Novem ber, 1944, or this notice will be pleaded, in bar of their recovery.. All persons indebted to said estate will And Your Strength and Energy la Below Par It may b annad bjr dlwrder of kid qey iuacttoa that permit polsonou wait to accumulate. For truly many people led tired, weak and miaerable when the kidney tail to remove ezceea aeida and other waste matter from the Wood- , A, Yon may suffer nagffag Baekaeho, . rheumatic paina, headaches, diaaineae, , cettinc up nighta, leg pains, swelling. 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