I'ilJay At ' 1 Carolina . ' "L. Editor i F-ond class mat - 15, 1934i at Post . 'ord. North 'Gar Act of iriwck, 4879.1 .L:"-:rnoN jutes: - . :. .t:.C3 rERTTSAR v-ertic1"? Rates Furnished ;r iy Bequest . .... : ::day, JULY ft "MS G;JI)::-::2UU.K. 'Sir Anthony Eden's Eritish Gov ernment has decided that civilian defense In England win have to Be handled by the Army, ; This is a far-reachhig decision in its sig nificance sine England ia the country which relied, so sneeessful- lyi on civilian defense workers in World-War IX.-- -m.W;'1 However, tocfer World hWar (II, condition likely to ariseas a result of 'civilian defense 'is " am fasne which yet ftiay have to W faded, and the British Government's de cision certainly points up the pos sibility that-this country may be forced to take that step. ' . fcu.u- W.M.U. laaii .- " The Burgess W.M.U. -met Mon day night with Mrs. Frank Ward. The meeting was Opened with the theme, song and prayer; The min utes' were read and the loll called with 9 members present Mrs. Sid ney Laydert had charge' ef- the pro- Americans have been disap- If i thr- Itassiaiw w nwmy : we have now. reached the whet vW: Believe vnoihing ' j. In Wthg skeptical about : i of Russia leaders how. . we should keep ' in mindand n't-:that.it i TWSsibU that new (c'ader it Moscow might to avoid war,. i danget tt"ATtioniigmich a "ty and it is a definite .'.ity is that' super patriots in the United States hnmedi- ; accuse anyone who' admits a pessibiiity of being pink, or 'ofnmunists,'- or appeaaer, or en a dreamer. , ing to be realistic, heWever', k is in the interests of this '.ry and its future, on must t that th sew power in Kus "ikita Khrushchev, has 'not yet nally promised this country's -Timent actions and behavior V he has failed to produce, -sibly, he fl! fail us, with in promises and deception,, just ; ive other Russian rulers. Yet ijhehev, go 'far, has acted dif .ily. .He told U. S. newsmen 1 he was in Belgrade that they ? come to Russia. They came, '.as opened.up the doors to vis . Inside' Russia, to good per Jge of. those seeking to go ' has, talked more frankly to J. Si diplomatic personnel in Mos s than'a'ny top Russian 'leader Ul ...... I ItLua a.c wer. ius; guveninieni apuiugizeu f a shooting incident off Russia ntly-tn first such reaction i Russia in many tears. Rus-,, i has; turned over ships and small 'ti't given her undef Lend-Lease .Ite he came to power. Payment n Russia' Lend-Lease aecount vvas recently tnade. ' . We write this, not thinking Rus ' a has suddenly turned into a mb but because we ' Americans Hould always hold out the hope i f peace and understanding, if here is even a chance that an agreement is attainable. It seems nssible, at this point, that Khrush- ev will be easier to deal with ( an any Russian leader since 1917.1 of enemy1 air attack hv, ehanged n radicall v that the ' British have decided only ' Ar$y tthitd, ipfoperty gram on "AM Roads Leie! te Lon trainid torn the task, will he able , lon'." Mrs. . J. t. v Basaight gave to handle a crisis which will arise the devotional.. Special music was Ot a' hydrogefc-hortb attach is f furnished by Jfts. Frank Ward, fered. ' v ' .' ' unrg. Sidney tayaen, St., ana mrs, The Idea is to train 48 battalions' Win8tn Lane. ' ' "., " of 600 men each. These men willT ' TS meeting dosed:. witK. the be Hghtty armed te combat tooteri , Watchword. ; The hostess served and1 even enemy alrborn ' troop's' candy and cookie . wifli t bottled that mittht be ereppe to- spread, "s. :, -! , ; mu-A confusion. - They will be Spotted areund the country at points where a hydrogen .bomb ox atomic .bomb might be dropped. :.. U'X-:- 1 Too Young A ' anxious to get thefee eggs sold they take then-esT-thV ifesl toe soon." "These ; eggs''areivery.,small," i : 1 ai. - '-t:..: The British-change of plan nat- yuu. ""f"' etttiry poseS the" dtiestidn wnelhetT" h m fronk of f "2 similar procedure will be followed rZ'.''ijr2 IT in the United States. Talking ?tM1ht tmT' about civil defense, President Els- ' J ,44thfwTer' -nk, iha ' etraKji these h rfM.i.Hur. '.t-t. farmers,", she "replied,;, "they're, sd martial law ' in . the ,June defense test in this doantry. ' ' " - v , -. Mr. Eisenhower said the situa tion described id him the day of the air drill was one f utter chaos. Fifty-three cities were- in truina, and confusion ,was everywhere". 'The President explained he felt martial law -would, be the best, waf fo main, tain order, prevent confusion 'and regain effective control of the conn- try's vital services. (He has been criticized for ordering martial law m some sections of the press.) , ' This would indicate the President feels the Army will be needed in any air raid crisis' in the future. It may be, then that the admini stration should give special atten- I tioJt fo the training of specif Je bat-1 talions for this purpose.' Whether the Arrhy shduld take over the ipb ' ...... - . - 'J'. .' . vfierryoir ... j- fJ! ' -Ul TV W ?c-a W Chassis squeaks are'wamingi of wear. Drlvs in lot oitf -vv SnMtairlndraedLubrkattoiStolifctBlJC: - jannoyiag squeaks... save, wear' d ttwiUel &Mv-a. Joe & Bill's Service Station Xj0 "Darn thos OK Used Carsl" Real good-ldokers command attention oa. any ('; h nhwfl-and that's ' whv - "vouTI oe Wood ' ot ; yonf OK Used Car. ; The finest of trade-ins, . they rate salutes for appearance, perform anee . and safety,. Thoroughly inspected and.recondi ' tioned, OK -Used Car '.carry fli ; Chevrolet ' . dealer written warranty. r - r ; , j , Sold only by an Auihorixed Chntl Vt-.M i I! ' iJ Ik-OM- W wr . " , THE SOUTEZSN KtSZt .t ' iMerMtkmsi Sunday Ehool ' " leseoft kt luly , 1K . ' it m V . Memory' Selection: Be hot de eeived) 6ed' is net mocked; fot whatsoever maA! soweth fhat shall h ilso reapi--Galatians :7. LeawR Tt: k " ;fT femgs M:2 25J14J. ' As pointed out ht our lesson sev eral weeks ago, Zedekah' w'&r the 23rd king of Jndah, an irresolute, vacillating character, in a position of authority. Apparentry fielpls to change the tendency of affairs, Zedekifih tacKed eVette' urare to try; Om of his few decisive a?, tions, breaking With Babylon, led to i th utter destruction of Jndah. Jndah' Bad1 pretionsiy felt ; the sting of iti Babylonkn' rash and, at; first,; Zedefcfah Submitted eoni pletely to the powet of Nebnthftd nexiar. ' He ev wote io loMc of tne'Jeysarready hTr eadVisdng them to soortit peaceably and be come1 gjoodeiiizens. : As thd years passed, hewetet, a powerful group in Judah began to flirt With the idea of overthrowing the1 Babylonian- yoke. Mob, Edohf,' Tre fnd ofh conntrlerf wanted to ar range a' general uprising, against Which Jeremiah warned, but when the King secured the promise of Egyptian help, he was willing to enter into an alliance to defy Sa&y- It so -happened that .the -king against whom Zedekiah, was rebell ing was one of the ablest rulers yet. produced by any country. Navo lassar had restored the, Babytonian Empire, and his. son, Nebucljadns sar, had been ene. of his capable generals, . haying? defeated , bt Egyptians in- the battle ef , Cai hemish. , Nebuchadnezzar - ruled Babylon for 43 years, and his fame rests ..more upon his "statesmanlike and constructive ability , than upoft his Military achievements, althouprft in hat regard, he is entitled to rank as a great leader., ' . When. Zedekiah rebedle'd, Nebu- chadnefea promptly 'came . to Ju dah atfthhsad'of a 1ge army, .divided te) lay seige ttf sev era cities simulUneousry. In thoso ancient days, the walls ef, a city - were .its defense, agains des4rH- tkm, and so the subjects' of Zede kiah -defended Jerusalem for eigh teen months. Eyory effort to pro vide the , necessities of life had been made, in order to withstand 1 long Mge; ' However; it v4s inevi table that, sooner or later, the hor rors fit famine would bring about destruction unless some relief came. An Egyptian army marched to the assistance of the beseiged people and this brought diversion, -but it was only temporary. In the closing months of the Beige, famine and plague took a terrible toll of the people inside the city Walls. . Eventually, the battering rams and offensive power . ef Babylon made a breach in the walls of Jeru salem, whereupon the king and tho army fled, hotJy' pursued by the Babylonians. This was for the vear 680 B.C. Zedekiah was captured as he endeavored to escape and he was horribly punished for his treas on by the Babylonians. Before his tyes, his sons were all slain and then his own eyes were gouged out. He was taken in chains to Baby lon. Here he was condemned by a .court for treachery and suffered a painful and Wfe-long punishment. Many of the prominent leaders of the' Jews were executed and the king's wealth was confiscated. A month or so later, the city of Jem jialem was destroyed by the Baby lonian army. The protective wa'ls were torn down so as to render fi ther defense impossible and a large number of the better class of the stirvivihg people were carried pris. oners to Babylon. -- 8olmon's , Templar one -of the ancient wonders of the then known world; Which had been adniired and revered for more than 400 years, was entirely sacked and destroyed. The King's palace, upon which Solomon spent ' .thirteen tears' ia building, the Armory and Treasury of the Royal Hoose, with its mag' nif leant reception ball, throne rodm and ether apartments, wtre like-' Wfse razed to the ground.. Only a limited portion ef the Inhabitantt of Jodah were allowed t remain in the land. . ' ' i , Jr - The history f Jn'ah has a value for all' modern nations. '-..The JeWs pwwpftfred '' and ; grew vht strength just so long as ti.py were moderate ly obedient to Gn'I's laws but when t j moral fir ? ( r Ion ha ' t i ah-." '., '-fy a 1 ?;,.. .:.. 4 ?' 4 H." Matre anouah gas io'r where you're going, . Mlstet? ' Well, little matter, Yoa ca always, gt , 'more at some service station. , t 1 The same gees if unexpected guests drop - in at home. You can buy bread, meat, of eggs ' at a nearby store . . . or you can borrow from neighbor. - ' . But this Is not possible when a serious . ; emergency strikes.1 You have to be prepared ; beforehand. You can't buy strength of spirit.. Not an yerfl borrew it. It gcows within you, ' littleatatirM, . ; ' So be prepared when disappointment dis couragement, trouble, or grief strike. ' - Through warship atChurch fortify yowr: self with faith.and eourage. Get acquainted with God's Jove and wisdom. ' ' I Come, what may, you'll be ready for My emergency. ''' v J rat cmtoi roa m , , . m. ron TJCE CHVKCH WimOL a Btrnn 1 t. . T f" Ih. Church. "fh Tot hi own ic ri r: iii 7 "PPort- P an Z -"ir. f Monday1 ... . ' Tmadv t f Frtdiy, ! Sitwdaf. Tour Clwp,irWMJ mark 5PIani , Philippiani Timothy, I Timothy II Timothy t f J- Zc Onlrttev, P 'ar? -r I hoo, 9:45 A. II. n -I j 1 Mot p, lUii o'cloei. Eve . i Vtb....h S ek. T 1 1-week - Services, WednS-it eviing at 8 o clocK. . - Z2TZLtZt, jUtljCa OF Joe t Ickhouse, Pastof t Irrst Sunday HA.it.Jand gP.il.' KUX2;r,S BAPTI3T CKUSC3 Pfca II. CulriU1. Panlfitr CUuirh services' second Bunday at II A. foartb Sunday at hi. ' Sunday School at 10:00 A. It , "-" o PEROtlMAVS CHARG . CHUTtttMs , i i Jf. M, Jsmieson, Paster -' . " First Sunday:. . Wew Hope Chureh, J1:0 A-Ml. . k Oik Grove- Church, 7:00. P. M.- 1 " -1 ' Second Sunday: ' WftifalT CTurch, 11:00 A. If. ' Ceda Grove Chureh, IB A. M, ' .Woodland Church, 7:0(X P, M. ' ' ThW "Sulidayl W 't Sak Grere Ghureh, J1:0 A. U. ew Hope Chureh, 70 Pill. ' ' " Fourth Sunday: h Cedar Grove- Ororch, lljOO A. M, Woedland Chnreh, 10 A. M. . Winfall Church, 7:00 P. M. -f ' Fifth Sunday: ' - ' Reodland Chwrch, lt0(r A. M. yef Meetinr eaeh vVednesdav at Wmfail Church, 7:0 P. It. THIS PAGE MADE POSSIWLEBY THE IOLLOWING FIRM: ANftERSOV'S METPODiST . CHtfRCH F. M. Porter, ITNlf Chttith 8choo1, 10:0b . M. Morning WoTshin. 11:00 A. M.. seeevid eind fovrth Sundays V '' ' WOdDVlItLE BAPTIST CHURCH Hugh Rom Williams, Pastor Charkh Servires on Mrnnd and fourth Sundavs at If A, If.' First and Third Sundavs at 7:45 Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. -UP RtVER FRIENDS CHURCH Jaaies Rahenkamp, Paster Sunday School. :45 A. II. Chtrch Services 11 A. M., and 7:80 p. M. -Christian Endeavor, :80 P, IL Prayer $umri. Wednesday at 7:80 P. M. , , . , 5 " t i w ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Hertford Furniture 0 ! Lynch Funeral nume i ' "Moved la Town, It's True ... ?ut Still ' FHQNIM11 ' HERTFOBl,K.C. . ReWn Low Prices, Teel" , , m, I' ' ( ii ' f viv - v w iv J; : DoziVa Florist The Southern Cottd 0a Cf Flowers For All Occasions . . t PHONE 4G0 " ' ' ' HERTFORD, N, Cv . , , ' . .t . -. W, M. Morgart Furniture Co Cannon Cleaners ; Home Furnishings . Hot Potnf. Appliances PHONE 2511 . . . 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M. , ' Evening service a P, H; f - ' Pi NET WOODS FRIEND ,. CIJIHCH 1. Virgil Pike, Pastor Church School 10 A. M. Mofntn worship H A. M. " f Yoeng people's Meeting 7 P. M. WHITiVILLE GROVE BAPTIST . ' CHURCH Caleb Goodwill. Jr. Pastor Sunday School 10:30 A. M. ev- srv sanriay xcept third Sunday. - iTnitrvH sprvtnpa avatv ffiinf Knn. ;. , , e - - v ' HERTFORD' METHODIST CHURCH , , I. S. RlchmoM, Panto Chttrdi School 9:48 A. M. Morning' Worship 11:00 o'clock. v Youth f eHowship, :45 P. If. - Eveningf worship, 7:80 P. M. Mid-week Fellowship. Wednesdav at 7:30 P.M. . . , , , , BARLEY SWAMP PILGRIM ' Coy S. Saunders, Pastw Sunday School, 10:00 A. tL -Maminf Worship It o'clock. , Youni People's meeting at 6:80 P.M. Sirenina; worship, 7:30 o'clock. . id-week Bertfces Thnraddv at 7:30 .Pf.M. , yx--?J" ' HOLY TRINITY " T ( ' EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Paul E. Straits, raster " 9:00 A. Holy Communion. 1st Sunday, u. , I1:0J A. At., Morning myer, Sunday. . . . 11:00 A.-M.t Holy Comniimion Sfd Sunday. ' 7:30 P. M., Evening Prayer, 4th Junoyr t . , ''..''' 7. i P. M.f Evening Prayer, Ewi ouftv.. y. ,.-' .- 9:45 A. M, Church School, Every Sunday, ei:""v ct.rcii cchrist v.. f I erry, 1'nstoi) f 1 a;.J 4ih Suiiu-r at 10:30 A. II. - , J?omir worshin on first and th! jysatllA. M. f v. ; J kit 7 c:jl::: T'v.r i J ani third J 1. ii..- -' ;!.t, r-or' y ol every f ,t Ea- il., prl." ;rSP. "iy T ' ool eve. i, , Sunaay at 11 A, j... . i. l I TLY C? It 11 A. - 0 ..(;'-'"f t'i ,V" tit-;' k"