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f'f 'i Ij FACE rWR THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY,' KCET . QRD K C, FRlttAY, OCTOSEK ,1 i: J; A.i w i St Tit ,ri PAUL'S WIDENING FIELDOP , - SERVICE International Sunday School " V" For October 27 Lesson Golden Text: "It wag' the good " pleasure of God ; . to reveal hia Son in me, that I might preach . him among the Gentile." Gal. 1:15-16. Lesson Text: Acts 13:1, 5, 13, 14, 44, 46, 48, 49; 14:26-27. Antioch, in Syria, is famous in re-1 ligioua history and famous it should be, particularly to Christians of the Western World. Here it was that the gospel was first preached to Gen tiles, as well as to Jews, and here it was also that believers were first called Christians. Our lesson for this week gives us another reason to re member Antioch, for it was this group of early believers who sent out the first organized missionary enter prise which resulted in the Gospel being carried westward, eventually reaching us. The new faith had been proclaimed to individual Gentiles prior to this. Phillip preached to the Samaritans and baptized an Ethiopian. Peter had received the centurion, Cornelius, and his household into the faith. Un named Christian, scattered by the persecution in Jerusalem, had also j preached the gospel to the Gentiles. eeeeM-eeee To Taxpayers I now have the Tax Books for collec- i tion of IKS taxes. Vi of 1 discount to be allowed if I; j taxes are paid on or PAY EARLY AND J. E. mSLOO, Sheriff jr. iifiTif fi $$ID VrATDED oiusros j feOD TIDES j Drive Safeix on In snow, (1m( or raia, Goodran-'s zcluslve All-Weaiher tread de sign giVM you proved non-skid protection. Sharp edged diastemas grip the road to give yon lower kids and more sale stop. Wo may have your aixe in stock, or get it soon. Mean while, tee n for mile- stretching tire eervioe. Hertford r, , ') SINCLAIR These wen occasional happenings, however; but we are aow to, see the beginning of purposeful, organized missionary enterprise. Dr. W. M. Smith gives seven char acteristics which belonged to the church at Antioch and should characterise- every true group of Christian people who gather together for wor ship and for he hearing of God's word: 1 :-v 1. The membership of the church is made up of those who have turned from unrighteousness and idols to be lieve in the true and Jiving God. . 2. - These members have been brought into the knowledge of the truth by preaching of the Word, which is the preaching of the Lord Jesus Christ. 3.-The converts of this church re ceived adequate instruction' in the truths of the Christian faith at the hands of one who had gifts for real knowledge teaching and had a of the Word of God. 4. The church, in its life, shows unmistakable signs of being a body of believers on whom the blessing and power of God rests. 5. The church shows itself to be in life, in conduct, in belief, identical with the other true churches of the known world, and is in fellowship with these churches. 6. The church is distinctly liberal in its attitude toward other fellow- believers who are suffering because of peculiar circumstances. 7. The members of this church, in the midst 'of a corrupt environment, were living such unique, unworldly, holy lives that they were marked out by all the other citizens of Antioch as so distinct from unregenerated man as to require that a new name X before November 1. j SAVE DISCOUNT - Gil o. A 'ft' PRODUCTS, ' - I ' be given them. ', 'J-i Directed by the di vino - purpose, Barnabas and Saul , were sent from Antioch on a mission! to carry the gospel, i They first, sailed to the island of Cyprus, Barnabas probably desirous of carrying the great tid ings to his home-land. After preach ing at Salamis, the missionary party worked westward and finally reached Paphos, the capital. Here it was, that Paul . penalized the sorcerer with blindness in the presence of the Bo man pro-eonsul, impressing him with the miraculous power given these representatives of the , new faith. From Cyprus the missionary party sailed northward to Perga, where they tarried , a short while. In this citv John Mark, who had accompanied them till now, separated and returned home, causing Paul to be offended in him and leading later to the separa tion of Barnabas from Paul. ' The reason Mark deserted, the party is not given, although various suppositions have been advanced. Years later, it is interesting to re call, Mark's, activity for the cauBe had redeemed him in Paul's eyes, as we know by reference to him in-one of his epistles. Continuing northward the mission aries preached in the Jewish syna gogue of Antioch in Pisidia. We have a brief summary of Paul's ser mon, a very interesting illustration of his appeal to his Jewish audience. The sermon produced powerful ef fect. The success of the missionary caused the hostility of the Jews and their influence led to the missionaries having to leave the city.v Traveling to the southeast, Paul and Barnabas , came to Icomum, where their experience at Antioch was repeated, To avoid" the violence of their opponents the party proceed ed to lystHjv and preached; to the people there in the opejj afc Paul's miraculous healing ol a local cripple caused the inhabitants1 tMnkr.fhjjy were gods and desired' to worship them, which Paul prevented. Here, once again, hostility was engendered by the Jews and the people, who shortly before wanted to worship them, turned against them and stoned Paul. YOl'NG PEOPLE'S MEETING The Anderson Youth Fellowship held its regular monthly League meeting Monday night, October 14, with Kathrine Lane. A very interesting program was , enjoyed with Kathrine Lane in charge. Those taking part on the program were Elizabeth Byrum, An-1 me Lee Asoeii, Janice wyrum, nana Earl Ward, Herbert Lane, Elliott Layden and Mrs. Elie Forehand. Hymns used on the program were "Fairest Lord Jesus," "Help Some body Today" and "Just As I Am." During the business session the of ficers for the coming year were elect ed as follows: President', Josephine Hunter; vice president, Melvin Fore hand; secretary, Elizabeth Byrum; treasurer, Myra Layden; recreation leader, Annie Lee Asbell; publicity committee, Myra Layden. One new member was added to the roll. At the close of the business the meeting adjourned with the League Benedic tion to meet in November with Her bert Lane. Those present were: Janice By rum, Ruth Boyce, Carrie Byrum, Her bert Lane, Archie T. Lane, Myra Lay den, Elizabeth Byrum, Elliott Layden, Melvin Forehand, Horace Layden, Annie Lee Asbell, Edna Earl Ward, Othis Mansfield, W. M. Byrum, Liz zie Ward Hunter, the Rev. Arthur Stephenson, Mrs. Elie Forehand, Kathrine Lane, Ray Lane and Mrs. Pauline Lane. Games were enjoyed and delicious refreshments served by the hostess. CARD OF THANKS The family of Mrs. Maggie A. White expresses its deepest thanks and appreciation to friends and neighbors for the many kindnesses and expressions of sympathy shown during the illness and death of our dear mother, also for cars loaned and the floral offerings. Classified and Legals FIREWORKS GET" OUR BIG value assortment of Chinese Crack ers, salutes, sparklers, Roman candles, cannon crackers, etc., 199 pieces for $5.00. Order early while supply is available. Send check or money order. to Suffolk Fireworks Co., Box 848, Suffolk, Va. Nov 16 NOTICE OF ADMINIStRATION '' Having qualified as .' Executors of the - estate ' of James E. Perry, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify aU 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 October, 1947, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their, recovtry All .persons indebted to said restate will please make immediate .payment- 1 , This 15th' day of October, 1946. m- r . i W,. JONES PERRY and RUTH HINTON PERRY, Executors of James E. Perry. Oct25Novl,8,15,22,29!. NOTICE OF' ADMINISTRATION Hav'-s rifled' :t AJ ni.iistratrix of te vts.' of Dallas LayJen, dA- estate of said ' deceased to exhil.t them to the undersigned at' Hertford, N. C. on or 'before the1 8th day of October, 1947,' or this notice; will be pleaded in bar of their" recovery,1 yAII persons' Indebted' o' skid estate" wfl please make Immediate payment" , This 8th day of October, 19461" f,,,, ; ALETHIA LAYDEN, ' Administratrix of Pallas Layden. Oct 125Novl,8,18.?2l , . -m. NOTICE OF - ADMINISTRATION, Hiving qualified as Executrix of the estate of Mamie ChappelJ Forbes, 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 60t Summtyt Avenue.' Greensboro. N. C. on or be fore the 4th day of October, 1947, or tuts notice win oe pieaaea m oar or their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment.. ' This 4th day of October, 1946. ANNA FORBES SIMPSON, Executrix of Mamie Chappell Forbes. Octll,18,25Novl,8,15 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix of he estate of W. T. Trueblood, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es- ate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or before the 80th day of Septem ber, 1947, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. 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