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air turns . frpm : Jnvisible ; car tklev-condonsation. ' : This process continues until a huge cloud is built up, with mil- , r.iv At Trraeau ; i - -'r;4 c'" irtp , ' at liwt Onice v-i.li ('-oiina, tin ' n, lt,i. Srcond at UsiUord, ! SUBSqUITION RATJ5S: , CNB. YEAR l-!!.Lll-U--la) .-J la Perquimans v '..-; .' Clswvner .J.;.....j..-3.5Q , SIX MONTHS '-- Advertising , Rates Furnished . . tW. JieMueal ; . FRIDAY. JUNE 28. 1963. lions ,ot gallcis of wateri cor.-iand ceremony. .. No spectacle, teinjei therein, which it un- hero worship, ritualism and sym leases at the appropriate tno- holism. - - ' " ment ' Such an explosion, as What a contrast to some o our impressive and far- more pow erful in a sense than our modern nvffar wejioons. ''; All of "which should prove toij world- There was no lavish- jwondeis)-" ;- ' ness, no jewels, no cold cowns, r - . ". - nb robes-of ermine, no gilt and' MrS. LattOr WhltS ! , fJ,v1-r CT, gutter and pomp and, pageantry ijSLE THOUGHT .FOR fVEEK ? LOVE'S DfeVOilON: Ruth 8ald, " tntre' ' -.-.ie , not to' leave flee, or to return from follow frg after thee; for, whither thou f oest, I will 'go? and where thoU ljdgest, I will lodge; thy people shall he my "people, and thy God 17 God; .where thou diest, will I" die,' and there will I be ' 1 Tied; the Lord do so to me, t d ' more also, if t ought but i atn. pan wee ana me. utn : .6-17. a i it a a J modern churches v. Some of them go in for a lavishness that must have , been the"furthbrest "thing from Jesus' .mind and. tastes. ,' ' It 'fel'not."bf 'course' !thS 'richly us that ourj Creator has. wisely, rtrVorfr' rihiirr-h ' thr I'M 'fohps Iprovidedjthat jthev trti endousj1jjdB.MVfi,rmSf;-Bnd' crowns 'and iower, ofViiatijj jf!ana'of the-high' church ' ritualm1 W cere- jorces ojiiweaifiwi in, iiui auiio-i tnnnv and rjaireantrv that we av sphere be directed toward good S0Cjate ' with' Jesus,-1 '' For, ,: Jesus andnot eviL' Tiere is J lesson ta'ugh.t forgiveness 1 and ' 'respect for mankind! iri thfe thbfjght andi and' love1 for all, 'as ' fellow hu we hope that the comparatively man bejngs n Uie simplest' form puny rtjef fit,, Man, including; and 'm'inner.- ' ; ; - .';' thfe hydrogen bomb are put. to onc op. constructive tnd not destructive, . '. ... . . u tho ed, powerful church and most of the priests of his day.. Were He to return, would the powerful organized submit to Hcr.crcd At Party . 1 1 V V uses. Churches And r Lavishness 'When one rludies ilio life o' 'esus he learns to appreciate the simple, goodness ot Jews Mrs. ' " Eleanor White, ' bride elect,, was honored at a Coke party given by Mrs. Kelly. White, Mrs. Jake 'Jackson, Mrs. Ben Thach and Mrs. John Costdn at the home of Mrs. ' Kelly White on Wednesday June 19, from 4 until 5:30 P. M. : - v - . i . Mixed i. garden 1 flowers- were m arranged in 'all; the rooms ofr the lower- floor of the home. 'The dining '! table was :covered iwith a piolo linen cloth. The' center piece was' arranged with' bottles of Coca-Cola 'interspersed 1 with bunches of colorful grapes. Rer freshmen ts; consisted ' j of sand-: wiohes", -ham biscuits, chips, nuts, pickles 'and miniature cakes. . The " hostesses presented Mrs. White ?ifts of crystal, a hand painted picture and a tfook-out grill. She -was ' also presented PRAISS THE, LORD1 , International Sunday School " Lesson for June 30,-1963;. ' Memory Selection; -"lt eve-y- , thing that breathes praise --t..e I Lordl Praise the Lord), ; i . . -' U" sauna lov.v). Lesson tuc tai(ns-no; r w;.i5v church hierarchies a . unique corsage ol uoca-t-oia Him and pay Him caps and roses. . a.acn guest wa? homace. or would' they seek , to presented . a miniature ; corsage RWu..,M u. y rfWttv v UE. ' ADOlll DU guesis were pres- the great teachings He pave tne, t - A -Ar - nnJen for the Informal occasion 8 The,PoweriOf Weather i-Ui ::Thoie who "think that man's 1 '.est scientific inventions, in t tiding the most powerful ,mi e.ear bombs now existent, would be impressed with a recent group of statistics, published by a weather expert. The statistics show ' that the .power needed to lift the water which falls in a norma) : summer' thunderstorm over an area of only-a few miles, is of staggering proportions., , 'fThe sun's rays -fall upon the epfth and heat the land. Be c mse hot air jfifes, the warmed . irth sends a thermal aloft and nt this warm air rises it is cool-1 Every clAbd ' is .the' re'sultibf I a Hue vuuiig.. rup uie; wtuiii, .i i ses it is cooled and for ms'1 a t utaujwaiiota0Bferh8n te ' moisture " 'contained in ' the j ; , Unless you really -like sleeping in the car . . . PHONE AHEAD FOR RESERVATIONS Part of having a good vacation is making the traveling. smooth. When you know your room is waiting and your table's re served, your fun is '' assured. Always .call. ahead. You'll be gJadycnk'Birf Ur ' THE NORFOLK CAROLINA TELEPHONE fc TELEGRAPH .ifirimm)GaMWSXtrwWfi . Veai: .friends ti ; . , ',, ., ,jV - TJrcis-an apparent wide-:-' ;spread,vlack of information about ijfunerarcosts." Ma-y Weiilain""( efititely upon,-the tastes' and uccixeg or tne family. . ,. , ,It need not be high, in fact, we earnestly advise ' against the purchase of funeral merchandise that might prove burdensome. Whatever the selection may be, our complete facilities andservice are j-nexuaea. M i.. . i v.v-:o:v.v.-.w.::':'.v...'.v.:.-....., . I I Respectfully : ' " 1 Q-; : rill ci) UUL ' r 1 L " ; i - ' u - " '.'re! ill J W i f ' ' i I matches narformarice of costly preitlnnis If In our lesson lor.toaay we try to help adults discover spiritual irtsights from the Psalms vthat tshbw vhy en should, praise Stne tofd..;;. , v 1 ; As wa have noted before, the 1 Hebrew ; people were a "singing people. Their hearts poured out in paeons of praise to the Lord. The thres psalms comprising our Scripture lesson reveal why . the psalms were -and are so mean ingful. " Each of these expresses why, men should , praise ' the Lord. Psalms. 150 praises'- His greatness; . Psalm 147 lists the 'jfrtanyrways nViwmcn uoa nas shown ", his i watchful ' care of f JsfaeL'vAnd Psalms it$-suggests I that;w$. praise him,, not .'only, (bs .-ause if ; his greatness; his pow-t dr. and his blossinss to Israel, but also" because Of his Steadfast 'love tnd concern" for the 'imprisoned, the blinA. ..the ungry, the op-' pressed. - and the righteous,.' "The Lord" will relgh for ever.- Men's kingdoms ' ' come and go. ' -, The kingdom ' of God, .who Is ever concerned with those In need, is an eternal Kingdom.- - , .The , psalmist ; is speaking against that faith in- man which makes faith irt God either sec- jndary or unimportant When our loyalty to God becomes -subservient to - our . loyalty ,to man, the real danger has come. Faith in other men is essential. It Is equally v essential that we be trustworthy even as we would have others be worthy of trust, Jor.one smaU act of, deceit des troys the, entire climate of, faith. , ,The psalmist informs us , that to put our complete faith in men is to trust that which is transient, passing. Man is npt, worthy r, of otic t&bsnlute Artist because everv 1 mai w,ill ,die; and with his , last l Dreath hiSc best plans . come to an It end.. .The conclusion, of the psalmist is, that we must place our. priroary, hope, above, and, be yond all else, in God himself for he alo" does not dies-:He time and . rr to fulfiffs,thH P plan he ! ' Mi' r ".' " ' '.Vi ' -.'."'.'. !! s s '-p i, youngster . .,, hlm pf.ftiiifloH': J'. the fdrtboding of fear. Which will -... m i: 1 I J A':' ' But -what a delisht -whtti hetltstioh tnds and Jeannit findi her happy beschhesa aowa whera tit 'wan, and the tida stks Ui'resti 1 V. . - I when Ui it!, .'! . tx: v ' " -,vi fWr':';Vvtf i - 'i And if you've aver takea child: to.JBjinday JSchwlj you know whst that first gllpto oitgiiriiilI'v if '.. '7 But, even if there are mlsvlngi that first Sunday, Jeinnle soon finds her happy Uaehhtek. Ai d one dty shell plunge bravely and confidently into deeper reaches of the vast spiritual acean that surrounds lif ''''! , . Anything as vital as religious education deservee aa early and earnest beginning; - t ; THK CHURCH FOR ALU. AU. FOR THf CHURCH krly end upport the Church. They -re: (1) For hn mm nke. (2) Foe bii duklran'i take. (3) For the mVm of hit community and Batioti. (4) . For the Hke of the Church itwlf. which hewb ami and material support Flu to fo to church refu . kuly and raad your Bible daily. The Church k the araateet tactar on earth for the buildini ot.charae tr and ood atuenahip. It u rtore ' bouM of ipintual value. Without a atrone Church, (either jdemoctaey nor dvihation can aumve. Ttera ar four sound rauwna why every person should attend services nau. Copytifht ltSS, Kakta AdwctUaf Serrlos, I sc.. Struburf. Vs. Sunday Monday f Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday . . Saturday 'Psalmp Isaiah ,,' , Jeremiah, ,Amos , Romans t II. Timothy r iHetrews. " 2t;4-10 30:12-lBr 1 :M2 1:21-28 I s 2:11-19 .-l!aH X. eMIsrfrM "When t . j i have faith I in each other, It does not mean '-that each has accented a list of (propositions drawn up about the other. v Nor does it mean that they have accepted what another sihas .sad to h , true. Faith is the art rrf truntiriS In whuh turn people commit ; .themselves . ' to each other and-trust each other to fulfill the commitment. This is what the psalmist meant when he cf." I tn t-l - ilse the Lord and ,' to : i I. 1 . father than y other ne.LVAVe ar to commit I ourselves -to .God," flter into ,tf 1 living ;. relationship with i him. i'l trust his faithfulnessi. reveal our f selves consciously toxhim, yand t discover .7hia.; self-reVelation' In return,,, - -i- -, ,.! sir.-:- iiiui. Miuav VUII1I111L ills life to something that eivpx U I meaning i. If there- are.-x those among us whose .lives seem 1 meaningless to them, then they have - committed ; themselves to such meaninglessness. ; They )' could find meaning in God; they j refuse , to. ) . They could - find I meaning and purpose - through I the church; they refuse to. u. 1 Ulan's. spirit, is never fully sat I isfied until - he has made the i commitment of self to God. : God V gives eternal meaning to life. I When we are committed to God, I the. .entire world, though - it. is .L. t .... )ino Bmm, uecomes uuierent lor , us. pvT choice takes on new ' meanir I wry undertaking is flllc4 V..,l ksU ' "ui' The world is filled with Veo ; pie, fine peopler forevery rr-' , son is a ehild of God. Lvery person is . an - cr jrtun; - for J friendship. - Every person " is a challencs to erress the Wi of r Christl Brotherhood, it no lone t er Just a word; it is a realty. I Our concern for the huncry, the poverty-striclen, the joLIoss, jmust now find an outlet. Before commitment We r " 'V-i only to tala-al . t bu"i 1 ... , ; - iHlMt i-l;SMl'vffif.itT-,witn.j-..;ui"., .y.f 1 Hertfbrft Sivi . I i 4 IK. i Associatioh i "Tn'Tor-iC n Home S SaT.g and Loan" xv:Lpr3 ti Highway 37 ICorih t-f Phone ' )-785 ':";. HEKtroi 1..' ci; f : X F. Hollowell & Son. Inc. ': Llvastock and Fam Produca v PHONE 2b-M ''Mjb'JUi! N, C. Peoples Bank & Trust Co. 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