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J '.VUUiJ !0 ;.i. . .CUr HON, RATES:." ' " In 'Perquimans J ' ' "t .ewmusj. ' ihiiihi tW,90 7, C MONTHS " itrrtisiPR Rates Furnished - i lai Reouest I r.:OAY. MARCH 22. 1963. 'Cz2 Year Time Wisely one China" ' which ' ' 1 .VjJ Vu.t.YI'.'Jl! f 'oryone, , wno, reaus uus. em toiial wOl have lessf of' tomorrow and ; thaf is Hime. It is the only r thing you ' cannot extend, witi, money, .influence, or : other iorms of power. ,. ; v; C It' is. the eime'nt 'mankind: has sought to conquer Ironv the be g:ttin.Porrcede the fountain bfyouth and there .fere. tales fthaij hed huf " me4 jthtouhoib the fatotSes i.'ave siuglit th iiriysUp wcrtfjot olonngbheir Jwntfc.: tl ll 'Einstein came close to find ; g th'apr.,A H aijrf( ltj.t eerf.-mide ma,irelatve;t and at thespeed of, liht, could ae rially physically IransfoiW Jirial-' But caa -it .really bef We don't fcnow, .yet, No one has proved it and- iuch.rb'iracles'; are 'cer tainly a long way .off. - As of, rjght mow, 4ime & that 'priceless possession that none of us 'haye more er.fWe'fcaAiwt xiehc(-obr f The one measurement--which & so simple but so tniec$hat tytal iwost 3nvfctf&iy PlroVidesf' the best yardstick is the question: . 'What are you doing to help your fellow man?" This is how Jesus 1 tlsjsptls tnahdit Is tfi treat lesson, (He left to all those who can read or write regardless of their faith. And His time was ' limited, as is yours. Use it wise? ly while you have it. BETHEL 4 H , k i jWhat c 1 achieved ,!fron 4r-H. : jL"i':ers, V'?'e r urged rto, , select projects before the "next , njeet ing. ,. Ke also gave a, demonstra tion, ion election of officers, and ej-'plairied1 fully the duties of each oCiofer? "''t : ftsiiiiH- li,fi-Hi , tThe' following' officer 'wwe elected' ' Betty ' fleet wotid,, 'presi dent' JTule- Fleetwood, vice presi de , Jane, Evans, ; .secretary,-, treasurer , and. Martin, Fleetwood, reporter'. ,,,,,,, . , The meeting time was set ,fpr the .first. Thursday nighty each months The .meeting was, ad- journqd and Mrs,. , Thomas Proc tor and Mrs. R. S. Chappell, Jr., served'-refreshments 1' ' ' " 'w . '-.I ;.)"'-V,. ; ' ' BURGESS WMW MEETS ,The Burgess w,mj, met Mon day : night, Marcfh 4 1 a t, he home pf JMrs.fl..Wanam Jane- .f 'The mee,?! was opened - by ( singing "We've A Story To Tell jToTh; Nation,"? followed byThe Lord's Prayer. " Mihutes were- read -and approved1 dnd the roll called with 13 members' and one visitor pro's- ,Piy,'' was used at t e oleiv- ance of Week of Erayer March 4, was reported. Mrs. Joseph Ayscue, program chairman, then presented a strengthening pro gram for family .worship in the homer some members giving i their personal experience. The 'program ended with silent prayer, . Dismissed Dy wirs. , oiu ney Copeland. The members re peated the Watchword in con clusion. :' t Some act first, ... ward, and then repent f . . -.' . ..." i Simmo . why ivzx rr::-T c: . -;t ' ROOK CLUB MEETS 1 ' j " The Bethel 4-H lubme pl You can ,(J "always"" rfitSSBi3'""-1-:'.; i' j& JWhen bad weather keeps you in town, f '. why nqtgo by phone msteadr A long dis . , tance call gets you ij .a- faf.'iher quickly.. Your business is done and TELEPHONE A TELEGBAP1 , Mrs. Carlton Cannon was hos fess to her rook club Thursday night at her home. .. Those play ing . were Mesdames J. E. Mor ris, C T. Skinner, Julian White, G. R. Tucker, Ww J. Davis, Harry Hollowell, - Miss Mary Sumner and. Miss Ruby White. The high -v score prize went to Mrs. Skinneru and . low s was awarded Miss White. Refreshments were served, by the hostess. ., - 'HiM' 1 'I" . i '; 1 ' ' ' - '. 1 1 ' 1 11 1 , .". ,) ..' : CARD: OF THANKS - I 'wish; to (express my sincere appreciation ' for the cards, flow ers, gifts and! all deeds of kind- Kir.r'-n ( Laundry lz C:r.:. '. Phone 2143 ARE OFFERING TO YCU BETTER THAN EVER SANITONE DRY CLEANING With this amazing sys tem you see, you feel and fou smell the difference. All work guaranteed' to your, satisfaction. : J . . All this, plus a on- year, guaranteed moth proofing, or until : cleaned again. , COMPLETE LA UNDRY SERVICE K mmm Munettti Dear friends. , vj formation about the funeral are not surprised wheq. e express a lack of in- .: 4j.A4.A.l1 1 m m .... V .."-"-v.wa o service, neea tor , r.HBortician comes to the average U-fawily only once in fourteen ' years.-;;;,: :' rr:;i)fiH - ' WhpW la- tXa 'toJii. xtr a strange and dis- kwSSiSSil .treSinff ..xitlla-f-4 nn Vn... ..- 1 0?e?n?"lizes this and does ,r.V!l.,'l,0'3f, 0 relieve the family . ; of needless '.concern, and to pro vide, reassurance. '.wvvwavavwv ... Kespectr ully n. 9 pt - -v soli motii I '.5 I t- : i if J L ym tKitFEiH c:rly celtiiztlzxs. "Chemical cultivation with Premerge weed ''strongrhealthy underground root systami killer, on the other hand, Is a fast low-cast , Soluble In water with minimum of agitation way to control weeds. Apply it at planting or I Premerge can t usad In most any metal J "cracking" time and you'll eliminate a lot of Weeds and grasses and the cost and labor of at least two early spring cultivations. That' long enough to let your young plants develop' tank sprayer without danger of contamination J The man to see about Premerga is your Dow Farm Chemicals supplier. Do it today. The II Dow Chemical Company; Midland, Michigan,! w4 at Knew m liM wid fa Moorttnoi Mrtn tood pnetat, wofRn wiQi 0if fnt U4 PH Wtv i - iiernaiiond Euni C.'..ool Lesson for March 24, 1C:3. , Memory Selection: 'Tor I have not spoken on my own auiority: the Father who sent me has him . self given me commandment what to say and what to speak." I ' . (John 12:45) it Lesson Text: Mark '12:13-44. Today w'e will examine the na ture of Jesus' teachings in order ! to learn why men reject him and his message, "'i In our study today .we find the religious leaders of the Jews looking for accusations they could make in order to discredit Jesus Nothing couM be more damning than to have him ex press opposition to Rome hence they questioned him about it be ing lawful for them, to pay tax es to Caesar. . When Jesus had a coin brought to him, which bore Caesar's likeness on it, and told them "Render to Caesar the things that aro Caesar's, and to God the things that are God's," Jesus foiled their hypocrisy. He upheld the obligation of paying taxes, but he also, with greater seriousness, upheld men's spirit ual obligations. For what man owes to God is infinitely more than what he owes to Caesar. Instead of falling into the- cun ning . trap laid for him Jesus had forcefully, stated the princi ple underlying i the whole prob lem. Likewise, Jesus answered further questions (on the resur rection and the law) in such ' a manner that his antagonists could not . establish a direct charge against him. The topic of our lesson points to a serious question, "Why do men resist. Christ?" For an an swer, let us look first at the New Testament people-Mhen at ourselves -to attempt to answer this question. Men oppose Jesus for many reasons, ot course, hut some ' factors are basic to this opposition. The first and most fundamental, answer is that mgn oppose Jesus because of their sin. Sin is not necessarily an act, It is a state of being, a condition- of life. The condition of life that the Bible calls "sin" or'i',uHHgliteb'usness,,' is"that; bf living In j separation1 from; God- tMan -refuses to worship God. He J creates hisj,'Qwr gods especially I himself-r-and : loves ; "these false ronds far too miirh Thus sin can !be called the condition of life in which man is alienated from God.. From this basic condition )' of separation or alienation come acts that are called "sins." i Sins ! are - expressions . of ; a wrongly i oriented life. They aro the symp t'toms of a basic disorder in man's I life. Sin is like a sickness. It f expresses itself in certain symp ntoms. . . But one does not cure 1 sickness by working only with I the symptoms. One must cure A the cause of the symptoms. So SI it is with sin. . ; When men ,is focused upon himself, when he is disobedient ) to uoa or . ret uses to worsnip ! God, he reacts negatively to, ev ' ery -act of God. - "For by God's faction man's condition is brought 1 under judgment 's Man's wrong ness is madei evident- For man would rather indulge himself !) than be obedient v ta God. '. He can control this small world nd give , himself , the 'veneer- of I righteousness. He cannot tol erate the claim of God upon him. ' When man is encountered t by the true God his temptation a is always io run . . 10 evaae I . . , , to scape. - . .If he : cannot I escape God in any other way, )he may turn back on God and accuse him of being at fault . 1 In the final analysis, then, the I problem ., is not even a moral I problem. It is a spiritual con 1 dition. , For the real issue is 1 man's will or God's will, And 1'ouriovft of self is often stiong ' er than our' love, of God, 'There are four stages in love, I regarding the love of God. First, I we love ourselves. Second, we I love God for what he can do for I. us. Third, we love him for his I own sake. Fourth, we wholly forget ourselves and become one in 'spirit with him. When we have accomplished the third and I fourth of these stages, we can I claim true Christian belief. Bui A how many of us, alas, fail to get l past, the second stage, frail mor I tals that we are? 1 -Jesus says clearly that no i "number of acts can fulfil God's t requirements. God a. ' i tie giv i T cf t'.e v's pp' "'', C.e " '" u ' . . ; '":'::;J'"V i THI CHUKCH FOR ALt... ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest hctor on earth for the building of charac ter and good citizenship. It la a. jtore houae of apintual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are lour sound reasons why every person should attend services regu larly and support the Church. They are: 1 For his own sake. (2) For hischildren'ssske. (3) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake ol the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to church regu larly and read your Bible daily. Sunday Psalms 83:13-22 FICD PMCB m (S3D All dressed up, the expression goes, and no place " to go. These boys are .hardly "dressed up.' But the -rest of the description fits them perfectly. " ' They are two of the millions of American chil dren who are growing up WITHOUT A CHURCH. . ' Boys with the God-given right to grow up in faith ... with the American right to worship God freely " according to the dictates of their own conscience. But someone hasn't understood their rights. , Parents who make no provision, for their chil- '. dren's religious education are, in effect, robbing these children of the ; most precious heritage of every American. Grownups who, by the tell-tale example of indifference, encourage boys and girls' to emulate the Godlessness that the Iron Curtain : seeks to foster are undermining the spiritual sub-" stance of our nation. w , ' No more serious problem faces America today ' than the children who on .Sunday morning in a land of churches have no place to go. Honestly, now, are iou creating the problem-- ,v or helping to conquer it? .,.' Copyrifht 193, Kefataf AdvertUIsa: Servlct. Inc ttra4iurr, Va. - Monday . Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday . Proverbs Isaiah Jeremiah' Daniel Ephesians 21:11-17 47:10-15 14:10-16 .1:8-19 - 2:13-22. Saturday Ephesians . 3:7-13 This Page Made Possible By . The Following Firms: Hertford Savings & Loan Association , f , ' 'Own Your Own Home " ' ' ! !i'f 5: Through Savings and Loan" ' , . . C D. White & Son "BUILDING MATERIAL" ' all Us for Your Lumber Needl , Highway 37 North Phone 426-763T, ' HERTFORD, W. C, " 4 X ly UolloWcIJ & Son, Inc . 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