i Cai.. At '.. Tranieau - I ...oil rq f . J '-' V , 1 , t 1-u-it Ol'll i I North Carolina, un- r T rr, lSi9. "Cfd i ..1 at E.ilord, f SUBSCRIPTION .RATES; $ v in Perqulmana BIX JKONHS JLiJ-LS-to.BD Advertising Rates Furnished, , - Bar Recuiest FRIDAY, MARCH 29. 1363. Music And You The 4'he-man" sometimes tends to mace fun of fine music and in smaller ' communities or in joughi civilizations. Jhis, some times jjains acceptance; in- com munity and good niusc -"becomes very hard to sell to the young ster and to many men and wo men 4 fiti fcAmmlnity . ' ButK good . music, " like;' good paintinjgT or good? writing, , is ,al-. ways Rewarding it is under stood. 8 fThat is not to say that evervihe will like good music, but 1 lccjillJXjiysryejjjrift LKe sqme- lorm or gooa music, i f.wical instu... .,.t,- Ii y of the world's' older .jur . ios, it is .accepted tiiat a ..Xiiid is not fully rounded Un less he can play some musical instrument. . , '. ' .- When we fail to1 teach them of this great human outlet, we !rob from them " the ' pleasure which could be theirs if they ate properly educated.' Countless hours of listening and' playing pleasure could be theirs, if they were-only taught' what jwcists in the sworld of music andj how to appreciate it. 5 . 4 1 4 ; We tan get rid of much of this . degrading rut-liri trsty-t oxidisation "by learning to ap preciate , good music. That is the oniy "out" and that is the rejafl fo a: higher level of, culture.- .CAXO CF 1 , want to express thanks i ' . . cahd of tka:::: to I I wish to express my sii'. appreciation for the cards, f'.. The Law each and everyone who . remem bered me with, cardsand visits I ers, gifts and other acts of 1.' during ; my recent, accident- I ncss while l was a patient am most grateful 4q eachlone of the hospital and since my return I: 1 M1T"MV V you, JOHN O. WUlT 1 INEZ BOYCE. once q gs educated fp. jnJJ it andijexposed to l. ; j AndlNfiJod'' music iatwt iusli opera.U Much popular music is gooa ana i aoes not iavp w ye highbrow-longhair stuff to be good. ; I Most -of us underestimate the power of music. It can be made to produce various , sensations ' and responses. The movie mak ers have long known, that music is the. key to drama on the screen. 'The .audience, reacts, of ten unknowingly, to the musk as much as to the screenplay. i . .... . .success And on th ttgijeSe produH i'ilStl s :,'riF ($ ,f.8d&tt the soul. It can afford re- wheh . almost i bothing Musi mind laxatii else c, So Hiusie has - power- that is often hc(erratedf Andlir'the ? The "law" as people refer to the rules of our society, is supposed- to work the same- for, all persons.. But, of course, it does not do so and the aim of the judiciary . and the, legal profes sion :' and all civic-minded per sons should be to come as close jo that goal as is possible. ', The United ' States 'and peri haps several other leading de mocracesj cora9 1 olase . to the goM than most of fife liaifons of the world. Yet even in the ! the charge that there are often two standards, of Justice, ( j . , Not ! long ago a ' woman with a famous- name -shot-nd" kilted a man ; was first ' charged1 with rmirder and,, .then thfchii-g was dftanged ifil iianaighMi , and tl&'li senteilce, ' fh tntf end? was that sh jwas : released on ten :years-proDoiion. - ve are jiov ui -guing with the sentence. t v' No editor can sit down hun dreds or . thousands of miles away from the scene of a . legal proceeding and know the, facts. So one must assume that the sentence was just. In 'any , event when there is suspicion of light sentence, it usually ' makes no difference, because the. perr son affected will pay for what ever HWasidom in kis iBWmindtl mm SPECIAL PROGRAMS LZC'.'A MARCH 31 trrrt iu THE MEANING OF PRAYER . ' THE .MEANING OF THE CROSS , THE MEANING OF THE RESURRECTION THE MEANING OF ATONEMENT ATONEMENT AND THE LONELY CROWD THE MEANING OF BAPTJSM ,1 L and tfonsUende. i? mi ill t M Inlimkjlco'nheci'jt ii tenj ttiat -ia' prettyiJgW can?! said' by with murder" with a male jury. Of course, all this1 is not necessarily true, but we merely are iwinth there are often two ideas of s United States, too few. parents juMee- for women and men.- music and learaplayat least r TRY A. WEEKLY; CLAS55Fi"D i " i - - .1. J.- J. - - A.'t if i t I ''V?- :i Mi Air: .' 4 VP l f FKi:?ARATIOJI FOR CHRIST'S co :::;a 'International Sunday E.-hool Lesson for March 31, 1963. 'Memory Selection: Take heed. watch; for you do not know when the ;tUna will coma." (Mark 13:33). Lesson Text: Mark 13. 1 1 ii - IK Niseis, J y5 ' 'RADIO SERIES g.QQ , J l J HHP- CAROLS . I k 1$ UnDearriends, 1 I? ' It - U stq: ' Tuial as we now purchase - I Mi 'life' insurance and make a,will ? , it is becoming customary to I ;i I '" - A ; make conrolete advance' arranee- I II W is knovm as ' pr ear rang ement ' , I . J sJ J J We welcome your call to I JI t v::5S-l-K-:f - Jl..,.. L ; ...'11. I . :: : :. " ' J . us. Such. visits, and the i decisions arrived, at, are-'" ". I i ' it Mt i;, j.i i,i ui i, .... . ii I3F' H1 , H! t! Sl h ii i "1 11 i i I lir.t'i ..-ii, ' W 1" " r: ' I, , VI l 1 1 .-.-.-v.v.-. . . ii i . -.-.x-.v..-.:. (CI U 1 P if i! $ 1:1 II ! i j J r- . , i S ' ' I ! n I 1 , .- f. ' a i Ii , . ; . ' 'Si O " I The purpose of today's study is i to ; consider -Mark's under-' standing of Christ's coming' and its 'meaning for our day and time. , i - Throughout Hebrew history there was a long succession of prophets who were courageous and dedicated to their God and their country,: When these men spoke out, they were warning an entire nation that it was sinning and must repent or else it would suffer God's wrath. , . During times of oppression by foreign powers, the prophets needed to arouse the people fron their lethargy, but not "alarm the foreign rulers. To do this thev couched their bhonhecies in ij' - ....... a special style called ''apocalyp I tic." The word means an ''un I covering," a "revelatioa'v It dis 4 closed a divine truth, 'but the I truth was presented in a dream , i or a vision; this was done so the' foreign overlords would not un- a J J 1A. ' I . ' I- .J' . . : . uersianu u. ... 1 j : , fox their own people, .'however, the prophets had a message. First, they recounted their his tory. The people- must not , be allowed to forget how God had i .. I, . . . ' . i ... . juiiuseii laem una iea uiem 10 tne promised Land, and that' ever since he had watched over them, caring for them, disclp- I lining them. Then,, when the prophet hadVeached the point in history where the people were, he would, exhort them to action. paving rcnunded. them of UffUr sins, ; tne , prophet, ..would call 'them to repent and, seek God's forgiveness. And, finally, the 'pronhet .would (describe ,tha way God would handle the enemy if Israel would turn . away from heri- sins. There .would . be. signs 'f r6m heaventhere would , be Jlipheava)s ' on earth, v. Dreadful rthings Would 'happen to the ene f my; and u: the righteous y. ones' would recefive 'their jhs reward. Cr tint. J : . 1...J. 4-ne eariy cnurcn was not al lowed to mature Without oppo- the opposition of both religious and civic antagohists. The staff- gerini jbWt.lut.-tho--ehurch- sedmed to some to indicate its aeath. But the New Testament writers did not accept the op position to God as. final. Tem poral powers might attempt to destroy the community of believers.'- But beyond the temporal is the eternal. ; Organized relig ion might attempt to bring this new faith to an end, but God is sovereign, and ultimately he will vindicate the faithful. The "New Testament never claims- that jthis; worid's- . history will; continue eternally. Our his tory? is .timebound; it is tem poral, and therefore Jjas. an end. The' signs - given 'in Apocalyptic literature (and there are several Books of this type in the Bible) I indicate the disruptive nature of; I trie fendi.The' faithful :,mayhave ' the calamity there is God. Chris tians always .live in expectation God's kingdom' will come 1 in its fullness. With eyes of hope we look forward to the complete' manifestation of God's 1 sovereign rule. And how badly we need that hope, - when television, radio, )) newspapers, bring all the world to our doorstep all the tensions, the strains, the strife of all hu manity! ' ' ( ) What does the New Testament 1 have to say about these condi . tions? .T3 Te any word of hope? Is t.' sr- anv consolation? I It is to v I' that t'.,:s (.' J jVe ere r j ere- ty ft i x yv 1 " .j . . ' - i I '7 , - ; ' I I - " Y 1 u v V :- 'I . Siu;l , - - I - i I THI CHURCH COR Alt..' ; UfOR THI CHURCH i ' f i The Church it ths greatMt factor on tarlh for the building of dime. ' tar and food dtixenahip. It a itor. .hoimol jpintual value. Without attoni Church, neiUMr democracy nor civilization can aurvive. There are fctrr aound naaOna frhy jCrery penoa ahtmld attend aerticai regu- . larly and aupport the Church. They are: (1) Forhii.own eake. $) For ihiachildren's'aake. (3) Foftheaike of ha community and nation. (4) For the aake of the Church itaelf, which needa hia moral and material aupport. Plan to to to church naa larly and mad your Bible daily. ' -nK Sun.4f Monday I Jt taaaaeiaMefaaaBBjeiate J Pain- -ean'fc keep ft-secret- -Shell probaply tell ua-; it.'. -r.i i what she wished befofcj1 the take is half eaten, i Whatever her-wish;-ir will be for a little eirl type of thineT.' ". ; ; 1 ' ; , j 1J',.J Si - a;-J 1 i Butwhat 'of me? What' do I'WMh'for-TrMr-'"'" '. . . children . ; a beautiful home . . . a fair share u .! of worldly goods ; . v health jr. , happiness? ?.' '' I I1 suppose I wish all ' of these things for Pam,. in somerftBasure. ,feut if , I had to limit '""myself td 1 a Bingle 'wish I )vould ask for her" deep- and v abiding faith. How wonderful it is'to have ait un- ? . shaken belief in God's ways and HV works, 'plus :T the conviction of His love for us.. "."" : - Some of us may be limited in ourability to give our children material .things, but we need never stint-on teaching them spiritual values. Start taking ' your children to church and church school this x Sunday. v ' ; " - ' ; ,; . Widrtes'du'y T ITHarsday : -iMfttthfw i 'Sl:18-22 f, Saturday; Copyri(ht 1903, Keartar Advertiainf Servloa,, Stiaaburg, Va. - J Hertford Savings & Loan ' Association ' "Own Your Own Hom; , . Through Savings and Loan" - c. ' Cc Vt,ForYoHr iLUMbcr NeoU Highway 37 North") Phono 426-763? HERTFORD, H. C.r f, J. F. HolloweU :-;tz Son, InCs, Uvestock and Farm Product -. 7 PHONE 426-5411 '; W1NFALL. N, C. . Peoples Bank &r(Trust Co. ' HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA Member FJ3J.C. Cannon Cleaners Phone 426-5491 A . Dependable Service -. rnar at Vinslow-ma inard, v i. Motor Coir-any Ln . YOUR FORD DEALER ' . PHONE 426-5591 Chappell Brothers'. GENERAL CONTRACTORS ' . Phone Elisabeth City 6667 v f yonJ terr C:iv sr::sy:u tivo cr r.:ro ezfly c-j!th:tl:r.:. YouTnoW what weeds do to peanuts. They" 'Chemical cultivation with Premerger weed' strong, healthy underground root sammS ' compete for moisture, and win. They demand killer, on the other hand, Is a fast, low-coat" Soluble In water with 'a minimum of r ''tanj thelion'sshareoffertilizerandgetit. They get way to control weeds. Apply It at planting or Premerge can be used in most a- n " i tan' ' 1 in the vines, and foul up the harvest . "crscking" time and you'll eliminate a lot of tank sprayerwithout danger of contai, .; i 1 . f " . :sal cu!fiva!!m only solves-th -weeds and grasses and the cost and labc V-The men to see about Premorrje is y- f ' n ! mpo . " t' j it .,is f-med' '-ofatleasttwoearlysvingcultivatKs.That'js Farm Chemicals supplier. Co It t Tcii su jn s.l is Wwest long enough to let .ryourg p' (jvclcj vjo Chemical Company, K'. J, ! e I . tv it. l.- i :. i r . 1 ' 1 f i.ot r i ' 1. T Hrid to pur, tirr.t? r of Marie speaks. :i that -the sov- is absolute. Be it, beyond ' the i'is God. And hi i ...'ur tunes are in a -is the Alpha . '.-:e first and the ing and the end. i 1 its erpsrent I to c" 'hilII , l tut ell's c as 't'l as t 1 un " - ; .i i W. M. Merman Furniture Co. Horn Furniiihingi . . FLUco .;; rv s D.Whit &Son V IJ I Byrum .furniture Company PHONE 426-5262 . l HERTFORD , Hertforcl Liyestock,&" ' ' Supply' Conipany. HERTFORD, N., C r C. Tl. Ward Welding Shop Machinery Repair and Parri Pi:ONE 426-7118" ( "vS, 17 SOUTH KcitVsGrc r pho::z 4:3-77:7 i .... ,TowcT.!ctcr CrT-y c:: lYrirr.-nv: in v : hcp ' i" 1 Iv. our 'Cod. a 1 bl.all r Wi'.f 1 c t" : r r: i. : - !TH i UW. OTiMmirj dirtdel at I, ftetew-: j'V"--'l'i,ecmj)iniittt6F(ioli 1 T' ' ' I Pru lm - i

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