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THE PERQUIMANS WT7LV. I' 'H3oodnight--an4"xGoodOTowiIo''fi PH of white mums and white tree,. carlto flountree George Carver and J. A. Carver. ' , Burial was in the family ceme tery near the home. 2UIMAN3 was Bung vj ivii.s jwtuia juiuiA ,,. r i . - r and Elmer Lassiter. , . ; , . pallbearers -were Selden Roun . The casket was covered with tree, . Daly Rountree, jet Roun- SulTday Scliool DnavinG han6s T J1' TverV FridA M ..torrT, North Carolina Lesson WORSHIP AND WORK - . vv, Ttcnsean ' ' -evv' . ' tnrpil hi gpcnnd clftsi "matte 1 ' r 1$ ,WM, at Port Office ilofd North' Orollnw, un r .tt of March. 1 1879. Second -9 posture - puld at' Xertford, , , i ii , ' i i lit i .i i 1 i, i - - - : : International Sunday School Lessen for March 3. 1961 ': Memory Selection: "Jesus said to them, My food is to do the will o Mm who sent m, and to accomplkh hi work'." ' " (John 4:34). 3 SUBSCRIPTION RATE S: 6ne year is.?&.aJnxi oo ,( ' In Perttuimam a . ! Elaewnen ... . ,. .V..-C50 $IX afCNCES h 4 1 SO Advertising Rates Famished m Reauest ' FRIDAY, MARCH I, 1963. Funeral Held For Mrs. Asenath Baker Funeral i services' " ror Mrs. Aenath Rountree Bakefi 81, who 'died Tuesday morning in her home at Belvidere were held Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock ?-i the. TTrriirOl IVipnrta fhMrrh by the Rev. Claude Wilson, pas t r of the Bethany Methodist Church, assisted by , the Rev. 1 irshel Hill,, pastor of -the Ip l'ver Friends Church. - t The church choir sang "What : :;Friend We Have In Jesus" and 2 r' y .'TIFFIN . t: Stemware Only $1.00 -Plates $1.50 ,;$ALE CLOSES ' MARCH 9th M. Divers & Son ' 1 nr ueweiers, !;, HERTFORD, N. C i f I " Would an emergency call find your line lj 'toobusy?" For your own benefit and your party line neighbor's space your calls at least 5 minutes apart. This will leave the line open for important calls and emergencies. I TELEPHONE A TELEGA 4 PI COMPANY HE NORJ01A ik CAROLBU BLUE CROSS and BLUE SHIELD Now Available At Croup Rates To Rural Families of PERQUIMANS COUNTY who are members of Perquimans County Farm Bureau ;';;V j -'"--.. . Senior Citizen And Student Certificates k For Detailed Information Call Mr. Walter L. Humphleti, Jr. . Trl-County Farm Boreaa Ofire ' F. O. Bo Srt Hertford, North Carolina Telephone 34! ( ' or See NATHAN jwATTHEWS Fann Bureau Sarvic Agent WINFAUU N. C. 3 i .and umw . The Board of County Commissioners of Per quimans County will meet as the Board of Equal ization and Review in the Court House on Mon iay, March 18, 1963, at 18 o'clock A, M, for the purpose of hearing complaints and the epliz tion of property values, joiirn from day to day pleted. Clerk To The Board, H0W tHAT HEW AT : SUPiR SPORTS-tnat'a tne' only name for i . thenjL Four 'entirely 'different ynd of cars , n io iMiuuse friJV'f u)ViuuuiK QUCKet-aeabcon- yyertlMes and coupes. And most every one W&JjSs Watch fijifh-j snh sports-car type r features as 4-nwd Btinls or Pnwprirliri JSiart3m1s8ioTr, oSitraciorr,' tachometer, high jwrcgrmifnce fngines, you name it, 11 you want your spice plus the luxuries of a full- sized family car, try the Chevrolet Impala SS. It's one of the smoothest road runners that ever teamed up with a pair of bucket Pictured from top to bottom: Corvette Shng Ray Convertible, Corvair Monza Spyder Convertible, Chevy If jxuvq uu oo voupe, tiwrwei impaia oo ioupe. ouper . ! - i r ; See four entirely different kinds of ears 3" - ;? and said Board will ad until this work is com Perquimans County YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S seats. It even offers a new Comfortilt steer ing wheel ,that positions right where you want it. D, The new Chevy II Nova SS has its own brand of excitement:: Likewise the turbo-superchareed rear-eneine Corvair Mnn finvof anA that allnom Pnrvo StiRr Rays.- Just decide how1 sporty you ,want to get, then picK your equipment and : power up to 425 hp in the Chevrolet SS, including the popular Turbo-Fire 409 with 340 hp for smooth, responsive handling; in city traffic.- 'optional at extra coat sport end spyaer equipment optional at extra eotLy i , , , at your Chevrolet dealer's Showroom I 0 -1 Lesson Text: . irfark 9:2-50. Today we consider the Trans- figuration- of Jesus and attempt! r present-day worship of , the work for Christ. From our Bible study for to day We see that as Jesus ap proached the end of his minis try, he called some - of his dis ciples apart. With him were his three most intimate follow ers: Peter, James, and John. Af ter they ha gone up a moun tain, Jesus was "transfigured" before his disciples. During this experience they saw him talking with Moses and Elijah. ,We, our selves, shall never be able to ex plain scientifically exactly what happened. It is , a mystery, "and such it will remain. - However, we can tryto understand the significance of the, event as it is reported to us. 4 . , What did this experience mean for the ' disciples? It confirmed that earlier confession that Jesus was the Christ. They saw Jesus talking : with Moses and Elijah, the . representatives of the ' Law and' the Prophets: ' And in Jesus" absence the remaining disciples bad been ministering to the peo ple; how they fared, in a gen eral sense, we have no concrete idea, but from one instance re lated" in the book of Mark, we do know that in the case of the young boy 'possessed of demons' they failed, where Jestts later succeeded. Jesus attributed his success to prayer. r 1 , The implication of this inci-j dent and of Jesus' statement are many. Hrstj notice that Mark' placed the high spiritual mo-g jnent and the task of sjgrvicetijn-j mediately together. These" tW types of experience were'tfita .to Jesusl , life; jfoilf aririislry ii fbi VelaUonshjps. wi(Jod andl.wjtfi , men were here tied' togtffef. Those whb saw Jeus aS heaven" ly Lord also" saw him as servant of men. This is the nature of God's revelation. ' Christian) services i is the I ex pression of what we, find1 in or ship. These two ave always1 re lated, . but the priority is clear; Jesus indicated that worship is the necessary 1 foundation of Christian Concern. The love of God underlies and is the source of love of neighbor. These two worship dhd service are hot tff be separated. Each implies the other. , The fbst command ment is to Ibve' Gd. Inevitably the seconds comrrandmerit fal lows, "Love thy neighbor". '"The definition of the moral act or the good act is given for the Christian by his faith. Me must do "the will of God". ; Why should . we lovit others as God in our own lives Only in faith, therefore, can v?s know what we should do. And the power to perform the moral act is given by faith, " All of us know the difficulty of doing what we know to be right. What, then, makes a man strive against these way ward thoughts and sinful dispo sitions? It is his trust, his faith, in Jesus Christ. It is the way of Jesus . , . the way of service to our neighbors. J It is the will ingness to do all we can for the well-being of others. This, then, means that the Christian com munity must be interested in the total life of men. The Christian church must be concerned about its social re sponsibilities. A Christian! be liever is a servant to all other men. It is foolish to talk of re ligion as a private affair. To be truly Christian affects everything a man does. It throws one into the world with its need and its hurt. And while, of course, we most always refer life ultimately to God, we are given tasks in the present A Christian, like the prophets of the Old Testa ment, cannot sit idly by and see injustice done. He must speak out and act when tire rights ' of people are. being violated. He must be concerned with a politi cal and economic life As . s? Christian all these things are im portant to him. It is not enough to say we love people ii we fail to demand Justice for them. ill AV'v.v,; .... v I . BSitidar 'S , Kohday , v Julah ' ' t- " Jlah 1 S8U- , 1 . JlM 4. Tis Pae Made Possible !4ttpU9wellSon,Inc: .'iftM .VMtMd in tVto-' Pirediie ' , ' " PHONE 2841 wrarrALt, I 'I ' Chippeli Brothers GENERAL CX)NTRACrli Phone EHisbeth City M87 C. R. Ward Welding Shop ' Machinery Rephtf and Parts PHONE 6S37 US 17 SOUTH W. M. Morgan Frnitnre Co. . Home Furnlihinof . . . Phllco Appliances Winslow-Clanchard Motor Co. 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