PAGE TWO THE PERQUIMANS WEEZLT. EISITFORD, N. O, FFJPAY. OCTOBSR 28, 1949. 78 Attend Annuel Masonic Dinner Held Last Week Perquimans Lodgs, No. 10& A. P. & A. M., held its annual. Masonic dinner on Thursday night at the Com munity House in Hertford. Guests included wives of the members, mem bers of the Eastern Star and widows of Master Masons. Seventy-eight on Woodland Circle - last Thursday persons Attended the banquet, which was served by members of the Hert ford Parent-Teacher Association. V The meeting, which is ah annual fellowship event for the local lodge, was presided over by R. C. Murray. Master of the Lodge. evening. A report stated the , child was not seriously injured. : Immediately, following the attack, Town police were ordered to advise dog owners in the neighborhood that dogs must either be muzzled when permitted to run at large or impound ed, otherwise police have been or dered to destroy the dogs. Child Injured In Attack By Dogs Catherine Bonner, small daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Bonner, suffer ed cuts and bruises when she was at tacked by several dogs near her horn liedtiiaridOeEuty :. By Dr. Sophia. Branson ; - Look Your Dreams Square In The Eye! We mean those practical, down-to-earth dreams that are a part of every family man's hopes for the future . . . your own home . . . education for your children . . . special vacations ... the things that make living more comfortable and happier . .THEY'RE YOURS ... if you plan a systematic savings, account the Building and Loan way ... we are now completing our 26th year of serving the residents' of this community . . . investigate our plan today. Our 59th Series of Stock will be offered for sale Saturday, November 5th. - Each share of stock matures in 356 weeks, at'a par value of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. You pay 25 cents per week on each share you purchase. If You Are Planning to Buy, Build or Repair a Home, See Us For a Loan . . . Our Loans Are Arranged to Fit Your Every Need. Hertford Building & Loan Association A. W. HEFREN, President MAX CAMPBELL, Secretary Court House Square Hertford. N. C. 3p Quick Drying Enamel FOR nitNITUM, WOODWORK, CABININ For an Ida of decorating, WSTTS TU BUS whumI b Km paint to Mhtal at wood surface tarn be mod to look Bka new quickly and easily whh rhls lop qicO hy product. Vl quick dry big and axtnowly woV A . II SEE US FOR. YOUR PAINT We Have a Complete Line of The Famous WHITE'S PAINT FOR Interior and Exterior Painting You Can't Build A Better World ' And Ignore God The nations and individuals that ne glect and defy God shall perish. God's word says so and history has proved its truth. Look at Babylon, the proudest and most magnificent empire on the face of the earth. God said through Isaiah, "I will sweep it with the besom of destruction." God also said, "And Babylon, the glory of the kingdoms, the beauty of the Chaldees' excellency, shall be as when God overthrew Sodom and Go morrah. It shall never be inhabited neither shall it be dwelt in for genera tion to generation. Neither shall the Arabian pitch his tent there." This has been literally fulfilled. Before your very eyes have you seen the swift retribution that has fallf-n on Germany and Japan. They exalted themselves, and warred against God and His Holy Book. They descended below the lowest and the bloodiest of wild beasts. They became arrogant and as cruel as demons from the lowest reaches of hell. Hitler and all his cruel merciless brood! Where are they today? Some of them exalted themselves above Dei ty a.e suicides in dishonored graves. Look ait Himmler, the most feared perhaps of all the scorpion brood, whose shadows fell across Germany. He had the power of life and death over the cringing people, and sent thousands to the torture chambers, or had them beaten or starved to death. He was worth millions in money and treasure. It could not save this God flouting wretch. He took poison. For three days his body lay on the floor of a Nuremberg villa. Three soldiers dumped it into a one-ton truck alongside three spades. He was clad only in a British army shirt and army blanket which he had draped around himself, when his clothes were taken away. He was thrown into a hole in the woods. One soldier said, "Worm go to worms," as the dirt was shoveled upon him. No mound was left to identify the grave. So perished the great Himmler, who exalted himself, as did Lusifer, above the stars of God. God took a hand, and he came swiftly to the end. He died like the coward he was, covered with infamy and shame. Wake up, America, God has wonder fully blessed you. He sent your youth to destroy the place where the Ger mans were feverishly working on the atom to manufacture bombs which would destroy Britain, America and every other country that opposed them. He has preserved America. This has not been done in order , that we might spand our days in money getting and worldly amusement. Have you been scared into praying while in dire danger, only to forget your Maker as soon as you fancy that the danger is past? The answers to prayer that have so often delivered men from death, even when adrilt on the ocean in frail rafts, have been granted by our God who has dealt so graciously with us. Let us in deep humility look up to Him in gratitude and thankfulness for all His mercies. Let us go forward to conquer now for righteousness, truth and sanity in a redeemed America. Junior Music Club Installs New Officers A number of parents met Tuesday evening with the Hertford Music Club at the Methodist & S. Auditorium to witness the installation of officers for the coming year. : ; ',. -' x. ' T .. The ceremony was conducted, by Mrs. T.; C. Lassiter of Windsor, Dis trict Counselor for the Juniors. This wan followed by a round table dis cussion' of the many problems of a music pupil, after which a short musi cal program was given by Lillian Hof ler, Anne Lane, Elizabeth Thach, Charley Johnson, Letitia' McGoogan, Joan Madre, Jack Phillips, Anne Stal- lings and Mollie Lu Yeates. Officers installed were as follows: President, Joan Madre; ! first vice president, Patricia Biggers; second, Charley Johnson; third, Jean Long; fourth, Anne Stallings; Secretary, Juanita Elliott: Pianist, Sarah Sut ton; Marshalls; Benita Hutchinson, Janie Winslow,- Janice Yagel, Anne Myers, Shirley Eure; Registrar, El- rij-Tjnj iir-)or-MM--Ma-irr--vi" ' i We Sell and Install PELL A ROLSCREENS CALL AT The FrieniOy Pot and Vfcllpzper Store PHONE 4191 -"WHITE'S PAINT', HERTFORD, N. C. 1 lNlTfil And Your Strength and Energy Is Below Par It mav be cm used by disorder of kid ney (unotion that permits polaonoiu waste to Accumulate. For truly many people feel tired, weak and miserable' when the kidneys fail to remove excess tide and other waste matter from the blood. Yon may suffer nagging backache, rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness, getting up nights, leg pains, swelling. Sometimes frequent ana scanty urina tion with smarting and burning is an other sign that something is wrong with the kidneys or bladder. There should be no doubt that prompt treatment Is wiser than neglect. Use Doan'i Pills. It la better to rely on a medicine that has won countrywide ap- Eroval than on something less favorably nown. Dona's have been tried and test ed many years. Are at all drug stores. Get Dean's today. eanor Faye Howell; Counselor, Mrs. R. M. Riddick. . - Sunday School Lesson . '-.(Continued From Page Nine) crime have been clearly shown allied with drink in practically every social analysis ever made of, thai liquor problem. Degeneracy of little children born with the curse of impaired bodies and minds because their father thought of them not at all. ; Or, we would make another chal lenge. Let those who shout and fight iur uquor proauce a single man or woman in the world who, after living a life of sobriety, would be willing as the shades of night gathered about the head to express a single regret that liquor had been refused. But, how many thousands of men and wo men," diseased,- morally ; wrecked, fd- -nancially impoverished, have poured out the anguish of their heart at Lives misspent and wasted because al cohol was predominant? Surely, the weight of human experience is en titled to great authority. NOTICE During the remainder - of 1949 I will not observe office hours on Wednesdays. Dr. A. B. Bonner, DDS We Sell SINCLAIR PRODUCTS GOODYEAR and U. S. 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The Social Security Admini stration has no way of knowing when a worker retires either temporarily or permanently, he added. TheY employer has a valid interest in seeing to it that his employees re ceive the benefits for which they have shared in paying". To inform each of his employees of retirement age that they can claim benefits for any months earn less than 115.00, would seem to be an integral part of good industrial relations. Retired workers are not the only persons losing benefits. Survivors of deceased workers have also lost bene fits Here again the employer may help prevent such loss by letting the survivor of a deceased employee, re gardless of the fetter's age, know that he, or she, should contact your local social secruity new otrice- to Hie a claim immediately, or within three months at most. ; t . Measure your mind's height by the I hade it casts. " -, " ." . Robert Browning. 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