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, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1958.
Mother's Day, 1958
. Mother's Day, , observed this
year in the United States on
-: May 11th, is an. American holi
day, originating in th.s country
and having spread to all of tht
- other continents. It dates fron
May, . 1907, and the lady given
credit for originating it is Miss
" Anna M. Jarvis of Philadelphia.
1 Miss i Jarvis 4 idea ?raa that
sons and daughters should pay
tribute to their, mothers on at
fic aids and comforts, than any
other in the world.' Neverthe
less, ' her job is often a tiring
one. .
. For the job ftt raisins a lam
Hy. . and makina a home, and
being a mother, and a wife and
provider, . is certainly the great
est job of all the jobs performed
on earth.
To our mind, the greatest
calling, and, the noblest pursuit,
is- that , of being a good .mother.
The fine, unselfish instincts de
manded, end the long hours, pf,
care, worry and work, are ne
cessary , in great measure. This
year, o Mother's Day, remem
ber your mother and honor her
with your thoughts, your atten
tion and your. deeds. , :v;
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The Power
Of The Weather '
Those who think that man's
latest scientific inventions, in
cluding the most powerful nu
clear bombs now existant, have
nade a mockery of Nature's
power, would be impressed with
a recent group of statistics pub
lished by ' a weather expert.
The statistics show that the
oower needed to lift the water
which falls in a normal sum
mer thunderstorm over an; area,
of only a fewj miles, is of stag
gering proportions. , ,
Likewise, the force often ex-
'least 'one . 'Sunday ' of the year. ; hibited by the wind in various
1, ' Tbii process' continues, luntil' a . L
huge cloud is x bunt up, with f!
millions of gallons of water j
contained therein, which it un-1
leashes , at the appropriate mo
ment. Such an explosion, as one
might call it, is far more im
pressive and far more" powerful,
in ,a' sense, than an 'atomic
bomb.' Were this power directed
toward other purposes, it would
be far more devastating than
the effects of an atoms bomb. ; ."
"Ail of-which should prove to
us .that our Creator .has, wisely;
provided that the , tremendous
power , of nature and of the I If
w . vvcauKi iu uic at
mosphere -be . directed toward
good and not evil.. There is a
lesson , . for , . mankind .... in . this
thought and we hope that the
comparative puny forces of man,
including v the hydrogen . bomb,
are put to constructive, and not
destructive uses. ..
She arranged for a special Moth
; ers service in a Philadelphia
church, and . -asked ' that white
; carnations ' be worn by those at
tending : the service. ' This was
the origin of the white and red
'flowers, which will be worn by
millions of ' Americans on May
11th.
Since that time, the second
Sunday in May has been the
accepted Sunday to observe
Mother's Day and the date
varies with the calendar, so
that it may range anywhere be
tween May 8th and May 14th.
As is usually the case, with spe
' cial days in the United States,
the custom of giving presents
on this special day has arisen.
V One thing every member of;
the human race has in common
is the fact that he had a m6ther.
And, in the United States, we are
proud to say that the average
mother has more help, scienti-
juxmirtr Jinrinrn i ti
storms compares quite over
whelmingly -with i the force , un
leashed by , an , atomic explo
sion. I . -, t
Watchijngy ai cumulus cloud
build up into fa ' 'cumulonimbus,
j. e., a thunderhead, in the 'sum
mer, bne cannot help but be im-,
pressed bythe magnificent force
involved in this display of
aerial power. The power de
rives directly from the heat of
the sun. .
The sun's rays fall upon the
earth - and beat the land. , Be
cause hot air rises, the warmed
earth sends a thermal aloft, and
as this warm ; air rises it is
cooled. Every cloud is the re
sult of some cooling, As the
warm air rises if is cooled and
forms a cloud at the exac mo
ment when the moisture 1 con
tained in the air turns from in
Visiblev particles to Visible par
ticles condensation, 1.
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Group4. and Colonel F. :H Col-1
Uns,i Colhtnandulg, Officer, Naval
Auxiliary 'Air ., Station,' Edenton,
extent ;anvinvitatiantOiall citi
zens to visit the Edenton-base on
Armed Forces- Day, Saturday,
Ma'yilTa -
Ojbiuff'day the Armed Forces
of thi .United. ' States, : throughout
the coiintrV and overseas.- will be
.hosts terjtheir American arid inter
national neighbors.
The program at Edenton will
consist of a static display of air
craft and equipment, ; crash fire
and rescue demonstration, arrest
ed landimrs using the Marine
Corps latest mobile arresting
equipment. Demonstrations will
commence at 10 A. M and be re
peated again at 2 P. M.
Visitors will be welcome to
come board the station between
the hours of 9 A. M., and 3 P. M.,
(Eastern Standard Time). .
The ablest men in all the
walks of life are men of faith
Bruce Barto.,
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Sunday School
Lesson4
rIEN Qpb'S PEOPLE v
. WORSHIP
Jntwnationa Sunday School
Lmsod for Mar U 958.
Memory Selection! , , "scribe to
the Lord the glory due, h name;
bring; an offering, and come into
his courts!''. Psalms 86 8,
Lesion Texts Exodus 33 lhm K
materials for
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SUPPLIER OP SINCLn VPOPVCTS
Today's . lesson should j - help-
adults understand. better the
deeper meaning' of trite worship,
and what each person can con
tribute to it. v '
In studying our . lesson text
(Exodus 35 through 40) we see
Mos.es, grieving over the . sight of
his people worshipping the gold-
en calf made by Aaron turn to
God and pray for help, and guid
ance from him. And we see how
God answered his prayers, in
structing Moses to seek offerings
'from his people,, to glorify the
'true God, the one and, only God.
We see, further, how Moses stir
red "the hearts of his peoplerwith
la desire to have a. symbol of the
presence ; of God. The symbol
was to take th form of a Taber-'nacle,-
or large tent, in which 1
men could find God. . So an of- (
f ering was lifted up to, God by
'every one whose heart ." stirred 1
Him" Exodus 35:21).
When , the children of Israel
heft Egypt for the promised land
they "had asked of the Egyptians
jewelry of silver ana of gold, and
Iclothine" (Exodus 12:35). And
-
so, at the time
building ' the Tabernacle
asked for, the ' Israelites ' had
much finery from which to. draw.
But at this stage a point is made
telear as, indeed, it has been
made, again and again, through
out the Bible. This very telling
point is the fact that God. .can
use all sorts of things, it. ,'given
humbly and with true, feeling, in
his service. In the building of
the Tabernacle, all y those.who
had gold and silver and jewels,
and fine linen, gave these beau
tiful things to their God.' Those
who were not so fortunate , as to
possess such things, 'gave their
oesv'. wo even . 11 ,-. , qif aiu
coarse goat's MaiA 'i Thls Js a
parable of giving. Ii is 'no, the
value of the gm,, nut : toe. , jmu-
ingness to share what one has,
that delights the heart of , God
And even the humble offering
of goat's hair had in itself a 1
purpose; it protected the more )i
.delicate and richly wrought cur
tains that formed the inside .walls
of the place of worship. So we
see how any gift we can bring
to God, no matter how humble
it may seem in our eyes, can be
glorified : by hira 'and used to
good burppse in His name. '
The minimum essential of true
worship is the right spirit One
must come into , the experience
of worship willingly. Sxodus
35:20-26, tells us what the peo
ple of Israel contributed to their
worship. , The contributions men
tioned are in terms of personal'
possessions and personal services.
The -possessions . were brought
with "a willing heart" andhe
personal services were rendered
by those "whsa hearts were
moved with ability." These words,
these terms, suggest that the mo
tivation to give and to 1 serve
came . from: t within. In other
words, the determining factor' . is
the motivation that prompts the
action and the "attitude ; with
which it is performed. 'v ,
We, ourselves, are only human
beings, with a human's frailties
and weaknesses, joys and sor
rows, loves and hatreds,1 aspira
tions and hopes. If we come to
the House of God in a true spirit
of worship, we come presenting
ourselves to him just as we are,
communing with him, seeking
forgiveness for our sins, asking
strength to overcome our weak
nesses, and cbnsolation for' bur
sorrows, " encouragement in 'r
hopes. A truly worshipping 1 A
commits himself wholeheartedly',
td every 'phase Of the worship j
servicethe hymns, the prayers,
the readings, the auiet nvsie end
the senr'.'i;Ana,'ilJavilji.'' t
muned with God, we go away
with a renewed feeling of ,vell
being, spiritmJjyfJ;;; j
and a comlortmg assuraie ti.at
we are never alone, that God is
with us. always. .
True worship, a vital exr?n
ence of God, always resul's in
a conscious attempt U n..- r
living. It transforms .our
complete within itself. It 'iJs
its fulfillment In God-in.,. red
lving. . It transforms our att
itudes, 1 eur moral condu t, t . J
lour day-to-day dealinf" ' '1
otheVfttedple.1
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charact.r and good elllwnihip, II
It b tlorc Sxuu ol tpttilual volutt. ;
Without ja wrong Church. n.llh.r
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,or yliit own tak., (2) For hit
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vrkich n.fdt hit! moral 'and ma-
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HERTFORD BAPTIST CHURCH
, James O. Mattox, Pnntof
,i Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.
t Moming Worship, 11:00 o'clock.
' Eyning Worship, 8 o'clock.
lL.d-week" Services, Wednesdai
eveming' at 8 o'clock.
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ESTHLEHEM CHURCH OF '
. i , CHRIST
j u Joe rickhoose, Pastor ,
Sunday School 10:00 A. M "
- First Sunday .
BURGESS BAPTIST CHURCH
? 5C 7. McClellan. Pastor
Sfunday School each Sunday
at 10:00 A. M. : .
Morning worship at 11 o'clock,
2nd and 4th Sunday mornings.
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PERQUIMANS CHARGE '
' CHUBCHE9 .
M. W. Dulin. Pastor
Cedar Grove Church: 1st Sun
rlnv 10 A. M 2nd Sundav. 11 A.I
Mi 3rd Sunday 7:80,P. M. ..
Epworth Church: 1st Sundays
11 A. M.; 2nd Sunday 7.30 P. M.H
3rd Sunday, 1Q A- M,; 4th SunJ k
dav, 7:30 P.M. '
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; i NEW HOPE-WOjOlOLAND.
W. E. Pickett. Pastor 1
Worship services 1st and 3rdi
Sundays 11 A. M, at New Hope,
7:30 P. M., at woodland., .
Second and 4th Sundavs 11 A
M Woodland,"7:30 P.-M.. New
Hape. Sundav School each Sun
day at 10, A, II. mtj.i
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" Church School. 10:0b n. M. '
lforninir Worshl" 11:00 A H.
woond and fourth Sundaya. ; v
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WOODVILLB BAPTIST CHIiRCH!
. Lwe a. nonui, ranor
Church Services on Rrad and
fourth Sundava at 11 A. H.
First. and Third, Sundays at 7:45
r. in. ,
Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. '
UP RIVER FRIENDS CHURCH
,, Ortal Dillon. Paster
. Sunday. School, 8:45 A. M. .
' Chbrch services, ' It 'A. M. and
frath rVnowahlp, 7 P. M. . .
. Prayeir ervice, , Wednesday, I
ETnL ErtTTIST t'HURCU 1
1 Rev. Philip QnWley. Pattr
Sunday School 10 A. M. -k
, liorainir worship 1 1 iA. Id
' Evening aenrtce 8 P, lLr..i ;; . ? ,
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.V';::'jJ CHURCM 1 -t:
-, , Earl Redding. Pastor .
1 Churck, School 10 A.M. ,
' Morning womhir It A. M. '
A Xoung People'a meeting 7 P jjL
WHITEVILLE GROiVE BAPTIST
.';v ;-; , CHURCH , . t
Rev. Ji Paul Horomanj Pactef
Sunday School 1000 A, MH evart
Sunday ,,...': r
Churci servTeeg first nl thW
Snadaya at U;00 A, M.
.HERTFORD METHODK7
; CHURCH '
t , 3. A. Anman, Paster
nhrrrrh SW1 9-45 A.M.
Morning Worahlp 11-00 e'elor;k ,
Youth Frflowshio. 6:48 P. M. ; "
FMnlne- worshln. 7:30 P. M.
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M. M. Holme, Pastor r
Sunday School, 10:00 A. A
Morning VorshiD 11 o'clock. - .
Young People's meeting at 6:8C
f. M.
Evwilnr woTshin. 7:80 o'clock '
Mid-week Services Wednesday
at 730 P. M. ' .
HOLY TRINITY ..
EPISCOPAL CHURCH . . v
- Rev. Paul E. Shults, Pastor
Church School, weekly at 9:4'
Morning .Worship weekly at!
11:00 A. M. -
Holy Communion first Sunday
at 11 A. If. . .
. irtn sunaay services ana noij
Days as announced.
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Neal Pnckett, Minister
) Bible School Sunday 10 o'clock.
Church Services First and Third i
Sunday mornings at 11 o'clock,!
evening services,; first snd thlw',
Sundays at 7 o'cock i, ',
Coramunios Is served each LorJV
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