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(overseas ahoujd already have, been The Perquimans WceMy. , Published Every Friday At Hertford, North Carolina sent, anJ it is urged that all those sending parcels to friends in this country should' mail' them,, at the latest, by early December. . AUTO REPAIR SERVICE 'MIMtW(IHMMHJ su;;j:iyl:;;ll r MAX CAMPBELL. -Editor - Entered as seeood class mat ter November 15, 1984, at Post Oif ice Ht Hertford, North Caro lina under Act of March, 1879. ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES ' : . , $2.00 PER YEAR Advertising Rates Furnished By Request FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1956. On Christmas Mail"; Postmaster-General Arthur E. iSummerfield recently listed ten . rmm mr iiui-iuuv man uwio. .... "iwill not repeat all. the ten rules, vfor some of them are just simple, ' ordinary eommonsense. However, some of them are ' worth listing. Summerfield asks that addresses be printed in full rah not abbreviated, and that send jra should put their return address Von ' them, in the upper lefthand i corner, on both parcels and Christ- .mas cards. ' It is also suggested that parcels be insured . and that valuable let ter be .registered. Free pamph lets on postal rates and package '.sizes are available and should, be Obtained bet ore .mailings ana can be of great assistance to many. It is also suggested that parcels be insured and that valuable letters ?be registered. Free pamphlets on postal rates and package sites are "available and should be obtained "'before mailings and can be of '.great assistance to many. : -v ' The best tip by the Postmaster .General is probably the one on the .time one should go .to the post of ; fice. Studies show that if. you go to the post office before 10 o'clock in the morning and between 1:30 ' and 3:30 P. M., in the afternoon, you will find fewer people in line "at the window. Thig does not hold . 'true, necessarily, in all towns, but . for most cities and .towoa jn: the 'country. - '. V The last; suggestion is that you vft your Christmas mail off as soon as possible. Parcels to men If I could write the beauty of your t eyes, ; ,-, ' , " , And in fresh numbers number al '. your graces, The age to come would say, "This poet lies; . . Such heavenly touches ne'er touch- . ed earthly faces." .,..(.. ... -, Shakespeare. WILL MARILYN MONROE'S MARRIAGE LAST? Maurice Zolotow gives the low. down on the rumors that Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller. Are about to split HP, because of fends 'among her staff and husband. Be sure to read "Who Run Marilyn Monroe?" for facts about her mar riage 'and-career, some of which have never before been told . . . ap pearing in December 16th issue of - The American Weekly Magazine in Colorgravure with The BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN . 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Com In for demonstration. ' "7 -' "QUAUTY COMTtOUID" M'tv 22L 6A"lv,c,, s mSii ;iii;elifSf ' - Next To PcrMtnMS high il',.ool' ' '' ' ' 7, MORE-THAN CONQUERpRS . International Sund)l School 1 Lesson For. December 9, 1956. Memory Selection all these things we are nre thin conquer ors through him that loved us." ' -Romans 826-89. T it I V TilE;.JSrr:-SSER " , It, ' Since very 'few rof ug are com pletely satisfied with our life as Christian's,-it is H for us to n gider such a loss as we have for this week, wherek w can more than, likely discover the reason for our discontent ' It Is well, for us to realise that we, of ourselves, cannot attain the standard of Christian livmgr we desire, but it is through our faith in Jesus that we become "more than conquerors." The lesson passage given for our consideration 4s. part of, Paul's let ter to the Christians who were liv ing in Rome at that time; and it expresses the apostle's mature in sight into the redemption of 'men as made possible and effective by the living .KJod through his son Je sus: Faita opens the door to God's Spirit, whose power then becomes our nower: Paul tells us that when God's Spirit which is Uie power of God comes into the Jaeart of a man, his nature is changed. ; Probably no teaching in the New Testament is as difficult for the average believer to understand as that concerning . the iJloly Spirit. We should keep constantly in mind at all times that the Holy Spirit is a person a divine Person who is to be' worshipped,' served 'and loved.'- rV"; .vit' t ) Dr. S. A. Torrey. has said that "the doctrine of the Personality of the Holy Spirie is both fundamenUl and vital, ' Anyone who ,does not know the Holy Spirit as a person has not attained to a complete and well-rounded Christian- experience. Anyone who' knows God the Fath er, and;God the Son, but who does not know God tho Spirit, has ot attained unto 'the Christian concepr tion of God, nor to a fully Christ tian experience." ' ...I. v i One of the questions-which arise In the minds of some is: "What Is the function of the .Holy Spirit T" In a discussion of the Holy Spirit, rtr. John' Shane Kflvn that four prepositions illustrate and explaiaj' the operations of the Holy Spirit I in his relation with men. ( These ' ' prepositions are: to, in, with and' .. . . A upon, inua tne uoiy spiru comes i to men, when he convicts. them of I sin; in men, at their regeneration; with men, for fellowship; aqd upon, men, for power. : S ' 19ie Scripture teaches us that the Holy Spirit, convicts of sin. Jesus said, ''And when he (Holy Spirit) is come, he will reprove tile world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment." (John 16:8.) The Hojy Spirit quickens the heart of wrong, a recogtiition of guilt, and a realization bf his separation from God because of this sin. : Then the Holy Spirit points the unsaved to the Saviour, Jesus Christ. While this produces a deeper sense of sin, in contrast to Christ's sinless life, it also' assures the sinner of God's love. 'The ac ceptance by the sinner of Christ as his Saviour is consumtaated when the Holy ; Spirit imparts to' the' trusting soul spiritual flife; :- , Thus, we owe our salvation to the regenerating work of the Holy Spirit Through him, God draws the sinner ta .bimself causing! him to renounce his sin, seek ' God's forgiveness and surrender his soul' to Him. - After the sinning soul is regenerated, the Holy Spirit dwells always ia the heart of the Chk-ia-' tian, as Paul declared: "Know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you" (1 Cor. 6:19).' He gives the Chris tian assurance of his salvation, victory over sin and assurance of his presence always uWhajt., a cent forting thought it is to know that one does hot have to fight the bat tle against siful temptations alont but that the Holy Spirit is ' over present to give ict6r '( Tb?! Holy: Spirit, siteaeaea;. the Christian, more about Christ, more about our ' Father; and God qnd more of - oof own responsibilities and privileges In carrying out God's will in the world. With the help of the Holy Spirit, the Christian can experience th joy of aerv-- 5. The Holy Spirit alone gives power for witnessing for Christ. He helps in prayer, "making latere ;.'.?n f cr us with groan tags M, c uttered,". ' He is our cor sorrow, giving hope an l t '' is-'itt Lad t' t'ne believer to a r "'. if mm I EISTFOttD BAPTl Jamitfi O. Mattox, . FundoyTSchool, 9:45 A. . Morning Worship, 1 Evenintsf Worship, 8-o'cUk . Mid-Wek Services, Wed. evening! at 8 o'clock. . ' BETHLEHEM CTTUIXII CZ f . CHRISr , , Joe Brlckhouse, Pastor Sunday School 0:0Q A. M. First Sunday 11 A.M., anW P,'M. mm ... 111. The ppeed of modern life tempts us to think of our goals and to forget the im portance of a single step. But the men' who scale the highest peaks concentrate on one'.step at a time. V : ; There seetq to be plenty of folks with noble aspirations who rarely go to Church. Some of them may reach their goals; but legion are the others whose "one false step" starts an avalanche of broken hopes. The steady, sincere,, every-Sunday churchgoer usually has noble aspirations and a far better chance of achieving them I He has learned to study each step-by faith and prayer . . . to test the ground On which he treads'. . . to climb with others in a com mon quest of the summit of life. Destiny depends on the next step! THE CHOHCHIFOH Alt'. . . au. FOR THE CHURCH Th Church' is lha n,Mt... i ' '"IE." ,r"'Jk" bulldins ol . charact., ,d flood eili.hip It a ttorthou!. M i.uol roTUMi " Without a tlropfl Church. njlh.r : civHhatiea con -.' 'i ' c lour ound( ' nT,.,'j . ' P lMUI Port Ih. Church. Th.r.; " For hit am nh,. 2) Tor l pi omnuntty. and notion i u Which OMd. hi. mj7nt Churrh raMuL.I- , .w" ' turd.,.:.o,utiM. . -'i ' BURGESS BAPTIST CEEX! Phil H. Qirtdley, Pastor ' rhiwk aArviVM leoond SundV tX A. M fourth Sunday at r. t Sunday school at au:uu a. ai, --r ..jIo- ::i-J-; i. PERQUIMANS CHARGS CHURCHES - 1 JC. It. MeeHni, Paster " ; First Sunday: ' i ' New Hope Church, 41:00 As M. Oak -Grow Uhurcn, 7 :uu f, ai. Second Sunday: Winfal) Church. 11:00 A.M. : Cedar !Grove Church, 10 A; M, Woodland Church, .7 ;00 J M, ; - j .Third Sunday:- - . 1 . 1 ,1 JIA A - New Hope Church, 7:00 P. M. Fourth Sunday: Cedar Grove Church, 11:00 A. i Woodland Church, 10 A, M.' Wlnfall Church, 7M P. M. Fifth Sunday: Woodland Church, 1-1:00 A. M. m Vmvnr Meetinar each Wednesdi at Winfall Church, fsOOP. 1L mam THIS PAGE MADE POSSIBLE BYTHE FOLLOWING FIRMS: i Chappell Brothers GENERAL CONTRACTORS . Phone Elisabeth City 6667 Hertford Banking Company ' Member Fi)XC. Lynch Funeral nume 1 HERTFORD, N. C phone mi . ANDERSON'S METHODIST CHLRCH : . P. M. Porter, Bsir 'Oinrch School. 10:Ob If . . Morning Worshi". 11:00 A. K secopd and fourth Sumdeym. I i o- ' . I WOOBVTLLE BAPTIST CHU55C v Charles Sinclair, Piaster . Church Services on eeoond an fourth Sundays at 11 A. M. , ! First and Third Sundays at VX P. M. 'i i i Sunday School at fl:45 A. M. UP RIVER FRIENDS CHUBCI Orval Dillon, Pastor . ' Rnndav School. 9:45 A. M. - Church services, 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. , , V Youth Fellowship, 1 P. M. Prayer service, Wednesday, Milton Dail & Son ' dFEBTILIZER FARM PRODUCE Day Phono 1466. Nif ht Phones 1011-4571 Cannon Cleaners PHONE 8511 . . .Dependable Service W. IL Morgan Furniture Co, Beat FaraUhiags . . .'Hot Point AspIUncea Reed Oil Company ESSO PRODUCTS ' Vinslow-Blanchard Motor Co. TOUR FORD DEALER I I Towe-Webb Motor Company CHRTSLER-PLYMOUTH . . , Sale, ft Service Robertson's Cleaners PHONE 57S1 HERTFORD, N.C ' Olifnlili BAIT 1ST ' - Rev. Philip Qaidley. Pastef Sunday School 1 A. U. ; ii Morning worship 11 A. VL Evening service 8 P.H. ' ' i '"i. -ry - o - t ""'-S ' A " , PINEY WOODS FRIENDS . CEIXCH , ' 1. Vh-gfl Pike. Pastof ; Church School 19 A. M. ' ; v Morning worship UA.it . , Young People's neatins JP ft WHITEYILLE GROVE BAPTIST Rev. J. Paul Holoman, Pastor : Sunday School 10:09 A. Jtt. evc; Sunday. . i-.0. .' i Church service first and Out. Sundays at 11:00 A. M. HERTFORD METHODIST CHURCH . J. A. Auman, Pastor , Church School 9 :45 A. M. ' Morning Worship ll:0O oV'ock. Youth Fellowship, 6:45 P. M. ? Evening worslhp, 7:80 P. M. ; ; Mid-week Fellowship. Wednesd . ; at 7:30P. M. . vt ' J. C. BlanchafJ 'ft Co., lnc; "BLANCHARD'S" Since 1832 Buker Oif Conpisy ' Sinclair Products Good rear Tires BAGLEY SWAMP Pacr.l Coy S. Saunders. Pastor Sunday. School, 10:00 A. rT. , MorniniWorshlp 11 o'clotx.' Young People's meeting at f p. i& - v:1 -j:? . Evening worship, 7:80 o'C -"a, Mid-week . Services Thurs-y t 7:30 p. M. -, 0 '.' MOLY TRINITY Rev Paul E. ShuUx, Past-;' ' Church School weekly at' 8.'. A. M. Mornbif ' Worship weekly .c 11)0 A. M. Holy Communion first Sundc at 11" A. M.' Flfih Sunday Services and Days as announced. EREA CHURCH OF C"! . NealPueiett, j::..".-r Eible School Sunday 19 oV ' . Cburch fUmices Firrt all C-txIay mornings ' at 11 c evening services,-first aaj t: Sundays at 7 o'clock. , Communion is served each Lor Day morel -. ' J-'x- UertfcrdLiT; -lift nrr.TFcr.3, n. c PEONS 2501 ? tXL JORDAN, Prep,' . wkm ;1 1 tyr trr. V, J. I ' l rtr. I i Jinan, I f Jill . I & ,-i -i tvA'e ew ' .1.1 t t it A.
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