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.. 1 J i at TOIwnnH WATTS' ' CMS YEAR ttOO , . IB Fergulmam lv- AdvectisW Kates Furnishecf . Reouest FRIDAY. MAY 24. 1963. " . 1 . " t ' ; .; i : 'i.s. ivat.j man .r v read. 1.3 maturity, ; : ci. : .s .have been accepted I . '..'.Ji Liter influence the active ties oI...life. s There is no: sub stitute for the ' formative period of life and no time is lost which result in . the , development of character. . ' Be Careful In Water' To The Graduate j The young people of our area h have ' almost ' completed t:ieir formal - education in the ysar 'l963hould not make the x istake of assuming that thej 1 low enough. They have only ' jun to learn. v 7hat students received in hooL in terms of learning how t reid, study: andj think Xorj themsilves, is more important f an Pjp subjcctJthat. passed J1140 t eir grains, t IfS i Itt1; process cf acquiring a dfpfomi.ione'Jias f 'impspd the tremendous, . spread of hu$a information andjea? lized fiat what has b(ieh studied is the Wrest fraction of what is thus Anown, theri lh-'way is open Jar the Jyidua; to pro( ceed titeUectually. , :;y . ;- ,)., 1 Sorr of ue taants, vno doXibC'have -Men keriousfy to Dressed with the troubles that beset the world. - By contrast, their pursuit of learning jreprtv sents inaction in the midst of what ay be a serious crisis. Some of them have reached the conclusion that there ,are , other things more important in their lives than the pursuit of edu cation, ' ' Th editor of The Weekly frouldf like to go risrecord in Opposition to such an idea. Our young? people , will ' do 1 well' to makeVheir plans to continue the . deveR2n;-rft,preonaU- atii thereby earn r-.ore. money.' Moreover, you will probably find that by relaxing and learning to live all over again, you will be better equipped for whatever you are doing. This Is The Life .Even though the hot summer months have not arrivedmany are taking to the water on the warm week-ends. In addition and at toe .resorts, water ,s.ports attract thousands of people. ., The accident' toll is high. ' For some reason, sensible persons take chances in the water,. '.Good swimmers drown through over cenfidence. Flippant jesters rock the boat. It is a good idea for people to know - the simple rules that might save their lives. Swim ming alone, when overheated or too soon after eating, may be disastrous.. Jt is a good idea to know the depth of the water in which you are swimming, .Fin ally, ; maket it- a rule to .svoid smart trictf 'and iSshowing spit." living Too Fast Perhaps,Vthe -Jest j)raise- worthy part j ofc , W Amencan way! of- Mfe; these" days ft the conclusion of psychiabists, jdoQ' ion rca, neaii. experwu in j Iieids tnat ' tn ast pi ing jn the United States is our most serious ixroblem. M'' .!' f In the United rStes iheart attacks, mervous breakdowns and. all 1 sorts ' of ' , Aevods drdferjs ' art stpnrfcl vt rt thW".Moifea5ai" andl the experts know the reason for this Jragic trend in the terrific Dace of life we are setting.. ; The ' ,' tiurhBer -""of ' taientaLV Bss- j orders, '.nervous breakdowns and all sorts of other ailments has increased strikingly as a re sult of the tension of modem living. ; This tension is brought about by pressure and the drive to- out-Dtoduce. .out-work an diit-earn CUr neighbor1. , Learn ,to, , relax .And Jtot to wor"ry about' the othter msirt,'and By DONALD THOMAS Cti-Lt ts your s - ing everyttiing tl. t ( J says and have cl :,IJ - ! . The Good Eook says ". first the kingdom of G I His righteousness - and., all i things shall be ad ied uuto y . -nTvIatt. 6.C. V BEACLE CLUB HAS FIELD TRIAL O-nlinued trom Par C ycu will add years to your life an(i.thbj,.iafreasa,U)j(at ies fyseeking. to-acquire learn-fin -which you-caa-eain. -money There was a man who liked ' - n Ul. money, ana mat was nis wiiym life. He said money would, uy anything a person needed. One day as he" was walking along, he met a boy . who wore a faded shirt and jeans. , The, boy, had a big grin on his face. Why are you so happy, asked the man? I am saved, said the boy. Saved won't buy food or clothing. I don't need money to be saved, and as for food or clothing, God will bless me with both of these. How can I feel like you do, ask ed the man? - By accepting by John Hogan. The highlight of the trial ce ;.e in the 13-inch class when ' Nor view Pilot owned 'by J-V , Sawyer beat Stampers McGl. already a ""field champion" o.' ed by G. L, 1 Stamper of V il liamsburg, Va( in the finAls to take first place. ' '" , '.'! Judges were T. R. Lane and .T,k I. Lane in the 15-inch class and Ben Owens and Walter' Harrison in the 13-inch class. .' lc::s:::3 rc -r. cr c: JIntwn:iona f Lwson fjx I Mamorr Salac!' I whan they C '. go io the hoc r z ::3. 7 "I wrt i i i a. "La v j C t LoiJ!" rima K2:l). Lwson Taxi: F th UU l1 ATHLETE'S FOOT GEHM ' HOW TO KILL IT. IN 3 DAYS. If aot plemwd wttk itroag, iMtea4rr Ing T l-U your 4 kack t njt 4ro tore. Wtfc taletlei k lk Wstrk hemlthy ikla "P1" J" Mid bwnlnif M TODAT S&M phabmacy j IDkar, fr ds,' v.-''. iwjpps x-c, dux tne needless . J'saeuiFices go on at the same 'tould gee .the consequences of. Jhighwa-jr kecidents ks. we see'. fyhicihk ;aj)plfeal for safety : would have some effect.' Time. after time the awful waste -of human life has been " brought home to us and we wonder - why it has to be. In the nam of humanity, let us drive carefully. Respectfully, V )' Continuing our study we are undertaking of one of the most inspiring Books in the " Bible, . the psalms today we endeavor 1 to learn how men find joy and I courage in the presence of God. i . The three Psalms under study I"1 today are often called the "pil grim psalms." Each represents in its own way the tremendous jand overwhelming joy that fill I ed the Jews who went into the I Temple of God In Jerusalem, : 1 The first Temple was "wacted Din Jerusalem during the reign of King Solomon. It i took seven years of constant work, involv ing thousands of slaves, to erect tW house. of,, the; Xord. Would God dwell there? This was the Question the wise 'King Solomon asked upon completion i of the" Temple. . He recognized that' the I highest heaven could not contain much less the house , tnat built. ' ' " ' LI God, m I he bad A ma; if . m nif -M tt i. - - ii yijTj-j-ioj-ij-i j-ij-LTu-u-nj-ji nj-j i j 1 1 1 1 .ri ruijwTj--irVi.r'iw" tmtm mmmmm 1 t ....... . . .V?'-...-.!.'-;; Y7, ' f j k f ' -i ' ' V, ,"-'1'.. i " iv- . In S outS of Scars... inTD 'r-jn wm '7 Ll'.u 5 'f;-i'j,i,':s-., Vi5jtu-'V-lM; ; V ' ! I U D - i .fin maiGtes psrfpnuancG of co$tly pranis Both Me:iMWm i- ,5 i -SUPPLIER OP SINCLAIR PRODUCTS"' THE FAST PACE OF LIFE Vto sav the man nnne! snM "T' never tiasa a church of any denomination jor. faith without praying." That man stated clearly what God's house means for most people. It is a constant reminder of the reality of God. It is a place of prayer and a call to prayer. It is a place of worship where, kindred souls center their ' hearts and lives on God, seeking his way together. We all, need such an entering place for our lives. Religion is extremely personal, especially when it has f to do with the confession of sin, the outpouring of guilt, the need of one's soul for God's, .pardon. But fisinSjand guilt and pardon and rorgiveness au involve otner people,- too, God forgives us. ai 'we 1 forgive others; our guilt must onen oe coniessea to otners iort their forgiveness; the reaching of the soul to God is.best fullfilled as tVe unite with others of ke miffd and spirit with' ourselves. So religion is corporate as well I as 'yerjioiiai; i mvuiyes ouieia intimat'y: f jj" 4nj!ed the t&'ittfStr "aha grtac commandment ij, ihatvwe must love the Lord oe iGod f'Xa "'j'isarf and sc, t and Wand Ind jrength. fjle i said hat th icond n y mkndment 4is Jike;iU.i first; i$,k' 1 are to love our neighbors as we t love ourselves. ' ; . Sometimes one needs to go in- the house of the Lord alone, save for God, and there listen to the still small voice, t One could alone with God at home, or in , a car, in a field or by a 1 stream. . For God's presence is 1 ever with . us,' no matter where we iare. But tne -house .01 Goa afjts"a special Meeting1 effect fear the soul of. a troubled man. TheJ staihed-glais1 irtdows, 1 the aitar, tne cross, tne, puipit witn the "Wdrd ! upon' Ji the commun-J ion 'rail inviting us to bend the )5knee and humble the self all these speak to our hearts as we kneeL' along. With God in the sanctuary. : J, "? , , V JA other times we need the I presence, and; helpfulness .of our I fellow Christians' when we turn God. A irell-olanned ) service of worship speaks to the depths of the spiritually alert 'The steps of Worship are logical )and progressive. The hymn of adoration and praise,: with sen , tences of Scripture reminding us ence we' bow in contrition, con fessing our sins and asking his jforgiveness. 'Through Scripture ta and creed we affirm our faith in him and his ..works. : Filled with new certainty and trust, ,we of- t fer ourselves uid our .possessions. (Then we enter into grateful in i tercession for the needs of 6th rers. We move prayerfully L through a hymn , into A the in I struction and exhortation ot the sermon, which, if the minister I is close to his people, setks to hi".) them understand, : accept, f and live by t;eir faith in Cjist , T.en in preyer and hymn we commit ourselves once again to Cod and wait- toother for his t-nediction. And for the true ; Jtrorshirrei't "'J this is not merely a ' met'..ariical . movement from f-lr.t to point Ts : i Us - U,?-2, tJy t- Ji r.J 1 fc 1 Ay t' e wor." of C I ' I "i c'.era, 1st.:- j t" - r You'll find lots of pebpla concerned about the : ' ' tempo of life today. But most of them Bimply catch,, ' , ' a breath when they can, and try io keep up with There Is something more Important! , . , ,i The winner trains ; . '. and plans his race. He may , - lag behind for a while, but he is confident of hidden i resources When others have burned up their energy . i and ; enthusiasm, he, forges , to the front. As they wilt in the liome stretch, he ' sprints facross the t - 1 finish ' The Church can help you tralii . V aitd plant ' A ' Christian is vebneerned with his om 'spiritual stamina rather than the fast pace of life. He 'is ready with hidden resources when the moment of challenge comes. ; ; Sunday - Psalms ' 119:29-40 Monday Tusday. Wednesday Isaiah , Luke " ICorinthians 40:27-81 13:22-80- 9:19-27 THI CHURCH OR All... ALL FOR TH! CHURCH -- ;'j.K .'i : i Th. Church it th pvtHt fc tor on rth for th. building ot character and good eitucnahip. It it a atorchout. of tpiritual vak , mm. Without a ttronf Church, naithtr dantocracy nor dvilita. tlon can aurvtta. Thm an foitt aound naaont why wary ptraon thould attnd aervicai regularly and aupport tba Church.' ThV art: 1) For hit owa taka. (2) for hit children't aaka. (3) For th. aak of hi. community and nation. (4) for th. tak of tha Church itaalf, which rjead. hia .moral and material aupport, flan to go ta. church ngularly ind rati ( your Bibl. daily. Thursday Galatians 5:16-26 Friday" , Galatians ,6:1-10,, 1 Saturday Colossiani , 1:24-29 '(J lhis 'gefade Possible By; The M i. . - j . V t:.e t. i h : a flerttotdiSyiiigs & Loan "if, ill' C D.f White & Son j "BUILDING MATERIAL" ' " CaH" fef at Yfiur J&nibci Needs (,(;r-. 37 North - Phone 428-7637 Livestock and Faun Produce PHON 428-5411 WINFALL. N. C I Pf pies HERTFORD. NORTH CAROLINA Member FJ5J.CT Cannon Cleaners " Phn 426-5491 . . . Depandabl Snric Byrum furniture Company PHONE 426-5262 HERTFORD ' Winslow-Blanchard i Motor Company , YOUR FORI) DEALER U Hertford Livestock & Supply Company -t. PHONE 426-5591 ' . HERTFORD. N. C Chappell Brothers GENERAL CONTRACTORS ' Phona Elisabeth CityN6667 s C R. Ward Welding Shop. ' Machinery Repair and Parts i PHONE 428-7116 !' VS. 17 SOUTH W. HI. 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