' THE PERQUIMSN3' WglttT.vtrEfttf t.t. "tttJSTlt tAECjClSA. ft.rSAT OCTCtr IX'I'IX " iJ Fvery Fridav At ord. North Carolina -inla WMt Transaau " .. - EUll'UB . . r n acwnd ctaw matter , -- l!v 1934, t Post OMIce Lcruord. North Carolina, un- icT of 'March. 1879. Second pmurr paid at Hertford. ; to SUBSCRIPTION RATES: In Perqulman i (V , " I'. ' - maw 4IX MONTHS - Advertising Rates Furnished ly ; i. ' Bar. Reouoat ;, OCTOBER 25. 1963. jfRlDAY. Buy At Home For The ; Prosperity Of Your : .' Community Due to space cramps in last .week's issue of The Perquimans -WeKly, I didn't get to comment pn ithe W. 'M. Divers & Son Jewelers, nieefingi With .' ythe pod of Education for the pur- ply the class rings'. Remember, your county is one vast family, your shopping at home is shared oy all. The nickels, dimes and dollars you spend with year local firms come , rolling back to you in something more valu able than merchandise .alone, for each of . those coins helps each firm in cur county to pay better wages to his employees, who are your friends and neighbors. They help him to pay the taxes, which in turn are spent by your town and county government to make ' your, community' , more livable. On the other" 'hand, when you buy outside of your county, . far removed, from the one which harbors your family and friends,' you contribute to that area's support and deny 'our. own home j town the op oortunity to progress more rap- MUIMMmtinMIMtnitllllHNMtIHIHIIIMMIIHllll" f I Don't worry. . . S . I 1 1 ring ans of discussing the class contract for the Pcrquim- County schools. was mighty happy to see that a local firm has asked for the business, as it should be. When you can depend on a lo falj1 jeweler that can furnish these class rings, this 1 editor tn see going out of the coun ty Jo do business. j j.,;t - ,i From all we can gather, in all probability the local firm will ;be awarded the contract. Let's hope so. V We feel this particu lar; store should be given first Consideration in order to keep the business at home and keep erquimans in business. ff.It- is "not necessary" for this business' to slip i out of our county. . It is gratifying to note that) eur- own jeweler can sup- idly. , :" Now's the schools of this ccunty'a chance to return their gratitude to this particular store by getting their classrings here. ; Divers & Son Jewelers has for a number of years 'gWen each member of the graduating class, each year a .gift.''."'' Asking delicious dinner, were: Ownley Mr. and Mrs. , P. Ownley, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. C, Butt, Miss Norma Butt,' Mr. and Mrs. Melvin ; O'Neal, Ramona and, Mike of. Norfolk, Mr.' an,d Mrs. I C. D. Harris, Jr.; Dorsey, Pa-l tricia and Shelton of Elizabeth i City,: Mr. and Mrs. .Milton Own- A; Sunday School Lesson THE MORE EXCELLENT WAY nothing in . return, now the ley, Tina, Terry and Milton of schools have', an , opportunity. to -Norfolk, .Mr., and i Mrfc Ronald show their . gratitude v to j this- Butt, fRoTinie .aria-,Reriee! of jfor store. Mrs. Ownley Honored On 74th Birthday On ' the ' occasion i jdv 'iher 74th birthday, Mrs. P. H.. Ownley; Sr, was honored - with a . birthday dinner given at the home, of Tier!' faik;;M;an'3 -Mi'lfcltolei J?erVy, Henry, Mjartyj, pnny,, nd .tCoay.J Mr. 'and Mrsi.-Curtu Euro; Gary; Gale, Ditfne,- Beverly, 'and Daviflj, ahaVtr:;aM: Mrswad;',a'n' Rhonda;: $M;y a.anpay.;j: i;C?ling duHngVthe HternSih", and "eyehiiig. were jM'and 'Mrs.! Cramer, . Butt and Ir,, and:. Mrs sit" "3 Hall Inner Mstanr pI VMS I awwiff fawHBBww Whenever youre separated,, it's the shortest distance be tween you and your loved ones. Wherever you are; a long dis tance telephone call lets you take the wonder out of wonder ing how they are. And after 9 P.M., the rates are lower than ever before. Try it and see. Tonight. THE NORFOLK ft CAROLINA TELEPHONE ft TELEGRAPH COMPANY ' '. a aaMtMtttaaafaMaifaaailMai aaugnter, Mrs, C. A. Butt, by H. D. i Turner of i South Mills her two children, Mrs.. Butt and and Mr. and Mrs. L.; G. Bundy Mrs. P. H. Ownley, Jr. jof Newland, and Mr: and Mrs, Those who enjoyed the very Jim Lamb and LeRoy and C. G. TF00. NORTH CAROLINA Dear frierjd$ ' ' If, the deceased iscoveped' by Social Security,; the folin J benefits become .'payable : a,'? Ir jLump sum aeayi paytjenx xtrw survivxiig spouse cjr xo we- persorij paying funeral exnenses. ' Life pension .to widfw '62 years of age. (J ! " j:-' Pension to windowed jrao dependent minor children;!' Pension to miJipr childr of theideceased. i 1 ; l Pension may also be" payable 'to surviving dependent parent.. 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Fill up with DINO SUPREME at the sign of the Sinclair Dino saur. For smooth, trouble-free driving, always drive with care and buy Sinclair. P "SUPPLIER OP SINCLAIR PRODUCTS" OIL COMIMY ' International Sunday School Lesson for October 27, 1963 Memory Selection: " Love is pa ll tient and kind; love is not jeal- jous or .boastful; Jt ; is not arro-. gant orf rude."i (l Cor. 13:4-5). Lesson Textt I Corinthians 11:2 .through 13;13.'' The '"Tnotlve ol our lesson' for today is to stimulate persons in the development of the basic Christian attitude, love. Sooner or later a study of the Corinthian letters will lead us to this famous "Thirteenth Chap ter." It is fitting that the church which gave Paul the most trouble should be the one to receive this sublime document on Christian love. It survives without a rival among the re ligious literature of the world. Not i often, but occasionally. Paul's teaching seems to lack relevance for our , day.!; In Corinthians 11:2-16 he was much concerned 'because women did not cover fheir'heads in church If this, seems .redundant lo-us tdyMWmtHremembter :that . Aorinth ,was an vil city, and too-' Jftei1rM;'Hif41ious'',iw6hten ol ttie my i ?prostlWities,. -i Paul, lfi his, concern- ror .wpmens; Jress at. !servicesoii worship, wast seking to protect both the wo-r' itien 1 and ; the church. Paul taught that. 'th head of a wo-J Aian;i7iiSj hen i husband'! :(yrSe 3)( in omer worqs, ne saia mai me first responsibility for marriage and family life belongs to the husband. He further taught 'woman is not independent of man nor man of woman", (verse 11). This saying guards againsl any suDoraination oi woman. Man and woman each heed each other; yet their f relationship must be in order, as suggested ,ljy the ' relationship between 'hricf and his rhnrrh . . Let us examine more closely. le implications for Marriage ol ie Christ-churchi ; i relationship: hrist .calls. lh&. church.. -He not1 ily choosey the church .but al-il upholds it' He is the - vine;f thi brahchesf So; also he marriage1 is1 sustained' hy the jsbantf. !His responsibility is hdicated by - the t fact -Ihat the! , Wife takes tkis'TiameiwHc is le Wto. lfesp9neible,forr)) (S.,,e,"0 tnbmic value. Christ forgives the luT-aehrwriitfifemar e, responsibility to fjjrgive I forget4o heal the breaches, arid to restore1 love and peace falls upon the husband as well as upon the wife. 'What link'n fThrist. rpppivp in rp I turn? Our joyful atld free love a and gratitude, v; In like manner, 5 wife and ; children . share ; love and affection with the husband and father and find in his care their security and courage the age" driove and "hope that es marriage a true' image of t 1 divine . .Met in one. of hiehest forms.'S' 'iii'iJ iividently jCorirhiah.i :al that wa$)'Celepratejl in .re tlnbrance of Christ, 'ift dm- biffed they significance "'of j W iifly ConJmunion apd 'our church ffellowsh supDeri'. Pjul "wa5 ff pleasedwiththe practice of jt( I Corinthiarift' for they, ..were rijjjt eating together. ' The Co rinthians were endeavoring to eat the Lord's Supper without the fellowship of the entire church --. they were forming cliques... Paul wanted them to understand that they must eat together. ' Again and again Paul came back to the theme of uni ty. Last week we saw him argue thai one who , is united with Christ through the Lord's Sup Pftr cannot .unite . with idols at the! same time. Here he insisted 'hat one wkot. .unite, with Christ irfXommunity, cannot be divided. f4jn others, cwho belong t?, unnst. Tnereiore, we cannot' Vjome to the Lord's table with a grievance against a fellow Chris tina or, for atjinqUef , jagalnsf ahj man. This is '. the reason th minister tesf Wto table of ' the ' Lord by ' saying: "Xe that ftpruly and earnestly L repent 01 your sins, and are in love and charity with ; your neighbors U . . draw near with faith and take this holy Sacra ment to your comfort" i We can not' come to the table without or brother or without charity to ward him. . At least we cannot come unless we are willing to repent of our sia of 'anker and A hate and accept new ' way, f i we bring the quarrels. au4 fr tratibns of family: and home" .t4 i table, will he not forgive fc ; heal? If we bring h6 di- v' ns 811 ' C!f?9r;fl'::ms .'wil'.Iii 1 When Gron6!motriea8 a fftti, prayer w8 io stranger to her. She " learned tarly; to turai het.liiduihtii to God and to aak Iim Xot courage and 1 for guidahce. T ... . , ' ,t, ,. . . ' Tle owntry.ihtt .!yxburw4.tt4tt'.'fr''Un -priDUite; physical hori i zona in search of a better life ita their familiea. Their quest took them to the sea in ships, or along the danger-filled traili to the We'Bt. Sometimes the women shared their peril. Other times, they stayed at home and waited, , and that was even harder. But whichever their course, they prayed. - ' Our horizons are different today, and our lives filled with less danger. But we need prayer jftst as much if not mora than we did in Grand. notners day. Remember that ptayer is oar greatest, soured .of strength.. If the habit ' oi prayer has 'become : unfa miliar to you, start redis covering it by. attending , church services regularly. , ! V . r, wHt,': ',:i'''VP'H.'' 1 " v .?.. 'V-'-''-,:''Vi",it'ACJ sS ' ' Vj V ; u ; v.-,.i.r-,vtH .illift 11 : :' : ri;'?;: .1 ( -H".' f, ' n . : :s.: v.- ;. i V: : -'". iv '''jN. - .. .... " ;'. '' f-jN. --IP i it ill I I '. a IP a" i 11 Sunday 19:14-20 1 Monday II Kings I Chronicles 29:1420. Tuesday 1 Psalmfc 1 1 Wednesday . Luk r horsday Wile it9M idajr Epkesiane SitordftVl'' Ephesians :10-ft; " . ' 'j This Page.'iiiac Possibli By The Followlntf Firrasi ' H&mtd $mngi & Loan 1 'iifr. i V.a..- ' a 'wum m-aTiitj.MinMi. j 1 I n .ariroVQrrTnont" i-siy " r ( . r. n. Whit & Snn (1 H r "UXUWHac MATERIAL" CellUs. Sat; -UmyUmben Needs THIghway ' Vtm tla lKartXli J. FHlolIowell & Son, Inc. Ureqlock and Farni Reduce , 1 1 Peoples BankV Trust Co. ' liERTFOhD, NORTH CAROLINA ,"l. Bvi um Fiirnitu u jCompany tERTFORD ,. f.'t Mm Company: 'TOUR FORD PEALtH"U. jfei 1 j ! Hcr4ordtLivestock & ' ) p&lrCppany;; f HONE 68-5591 f HERTFORD. N. C Chappell Brothers GENERAL CONTRACTORS . ... - . It. 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