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I i I'd t r- 1 f tfH'l Nti- 1 " at . h C Itaui r . 't at BeirwoA LTSCIUON RATES: i , la Fwqulaua, t , ; , MONTHS ' Advertising Rates Furnished Sm Request . - ; FBTOArr MAY I 184. ; j ty lira. crket v j ewer- ty ;sil of w r-as. Hi and i.h;t rc .ns, while glads nd f.m. . v , ; ' F"-rr were Yatter White. V. N. Dari -T. U . Chappeu, WULara SU'.. -js, Cecii EAwarfi Wc --!qw and O. A. U'hit rarial followed in Ceiwood Cemetery. . ;'!'.- lira - Bray -w as a native of "uneral Held For .Irs. Winnie Bray ' Funeral services for Mrs. '.,'innie Mae : Bray, who died 'iturday night In the Chowan , ospital, were conducted Mon i v. afternoon , at 3 o'clock in e chapel of the' Swindell Fun-1 N. .'C, and several ?nlece aoid fral tlome by ' the Rev. Fred .nephews. ' .01, ,of tera4a Cxty-seven North., Carolina counties and a total of 13 states and the Etr"t of Colur-1 are represented ty the 331 E- t Ca rolina College students wha are practice-teaching during the cur rent school team. . v , . The 331 education majors are teaching in school systems in .19 Eastern North. Carolina counties. Most of the students are Tar Heels, , .but also represented in Thomas and Swh Wferren, Wynne nd the wife of the totfc' QlifTIUJL. M ft ami ipwiwi of , the First Methc4i. Church; charter member and past 'treas urer of Hertford' Chapter lfa 137, Order Of the Eastern, Star, having; been, a Jnember for 43 years, and had woed 4nd 'op erated the Davenport-Blanchard Millinery Shop for $8 years un til its. liquidation. May 1; 1964, due to her health. At tile time of her retirement, she was the oldest active merchant in Hert ford and Perquimans County. -.She is survived by one sister. Mrs. Bertie Owens of Columbia, , New Yoi"t, fennsylv i, Carolina and virgjiia. Each student is tssi practice-teaching job 1 t'r the office - of , Dr. The... Chamtl' s, director of sV. teaching at East Carolina. '. ECC students i conduct re. classes under ' the directic;i i supervisors.! They are givtA i grade for their on-the-job i zx formanaes, James C. Sullivan, son of I.': and, Mrs. If. S, Sullivan of FrcS Street, Hertford, majoring i: science, 'practice teaching , a.' New Bern High School, ' is among the graduates ' v 'i i; VOTE Saturday May 30th : pOsycrly Lt!ic for " 'IJ'oyern'bH I ALL NATJCNS UNDEa CCD Intematiorjl Sunday School - f Uon for B-Uy 31 . yrn The Family Hosr. . Begins at 9 You can call anywhere in .the U.S. for $1.00 or less? after 9 PM. Convenient Direct Distance Dialing makes it easier. Enjoy yourself. Keep in touch when the low cost f arjifly hour begins at 9j ' mlutftdtrtl nrs NORPOS.S k cAjJLi;;A rrZXPHONE k TETCGBAPtf Fit COMPANT 9 l' " L.' r k ir ' " i in It and fiends, A visit to th- - Mient of "v?a ones c brine ""Me win -ng a sense of safi.r tud serenitv f isfc" ei,d.- - Memori?l'; ' ePectfuHyf . Memory . Selection: Kht- eousness exalts a nation, but 'sin I is reproach '4o any people." Proverbs -M:?i , ' - Lesson left:- JsaJsiiiS:5-H; 20; 31:1; Amos 1. and 2; Acts 117:22-81. - ;"; Ldeev fTi i;t UU; !(A an? ' J STOP WORRYING . . : SEE The Peoples Bank Today! PERSONAL, LOANS AVAILABLE ON TERMS. OF 6, 12, 15, 18 & 24 MONTHLY PAYMENTS FufluS Av:! -!e For Meny Credit .!:-ds Such As: ii r,, , I ' 1 Inn. - : . .. .. I '-: 1 ffin n-i . 1 I U , Mi t ' '-- I -A4 I II 1 lit - - 1 , ' 1 I I ij r I.;1 - i i a ARi1'' v. iia . i a Mil 111 bit ! m I'li'i g-1! ti ir O CONSOLIDATION OF BILLS O INSURANCE PREMIUMS O STREET ASSESSMENTS O COLLEGE TUITION O TAXES O VACATIONS O DENTAL BILLS , O HOSPITAL BILLS n Our Low Bank Rates Will Save You Money II you are steadily employed and of good report, you can obtain a signature loan from our installment, Jaamdeparteent You will have ample time to repay your loan in convenient monthly payments. 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You'll g3t better per- V formance at lower oper, ' atingtost. And with jess '. ' maintenance. C;i tor m . Be Sure... -'. , - i With Pure! tjhj Jesaon for today we en deavor to hem adults become )'awai'of God's concern for. all nations, , n4.'jk recOgri'ize that his Jgdjfment M '4a keeping! wjth jhis righteowmassii I A 'i ' ; In pursuit ttur studies .today I we need, to - discover how the A Christian piinciples which" apply V to' ihtet-peisooat ; relaUonships I should influence one's' loyalty to I his own country, and his attitude Ifltowafd other nations. We can L find a goad fcasis for this, in the ;atutui ',eflecteit ,i th Books of, Isaiah ani.Ainas.'.' ,..4 In mdiiiff 'Amos"! and we observe ",hatf &ecriiries of tJie neighbor nations., were, Jor' the most,, part; ; crimes 1 against hum anity: . BuitihW'feeUng ip, n rea4ing1'thtetf'' passages, - tlwlf a ddh kpd iI"T"lr ' shnply twauste they were ' chosen -by- GodV ana a were aicquntahle for ' an jt varr higher . rjghteougndss. ; In s other words,- Qod 'would 'deal justly jLamopg natUons; but. Uiey were, ?not .to - fee 'excused .from God's judgment on - that aceount-rrbe- a would v receive.,', no ' favoritism when- it "t)ine to: judgment of their crimes. - This situation ' can 9 be HKenea - to tte relationship ?of a father and his son.' ' i ' When a father .has to correct n fauli . in-- .4ii r'ttnn if ;ill. Vw- ahoes ttknyene & .question his wve ,o; me cnuq. inaeea. . a lack, of criticism Wd -. correction con ' the'.'part pf , the parent could 1ery' rightly .taj construed as a lack of intoiest in the child and hif welfare., . Itj is. only when 1 we .cars: dppnlv for xtur thildren. and what tjiey, wll became, that - we nee ine pain it musneces- sarily (nflict:upontus as parents when we have taf discipline a t cloved childji ' sin. thaBflme sveinjJthe honor aid good- f country depends upon ridding it of evil and cor nation tv,n xnon feoasting of its. virtue . " " ' America is a , great nation: She. has ; proud heritage.,. To her the . eyes . of the' ; Western world turn fqr . guidance. v When she speaks, through her govern ment a government delected by her people whether. it. be on intennat . . affairs, . or external I world trade on inuclear'1 weapons, Athe whxile wcfrld lifilen-tind as Ysesses.".,kow Tsh staiids in the eye of- .twc,. neig-Mors; depends largely on the quality and dedi- pcation of her leaders. The qual ities they 'possess are of sterling Worth brains, ability, foresight, courage, compassion and a firm belief in Christianity. They must always be cogniz ant of the fact that God created all nations that what -.affects lone, affects all. What a heavy I burden they ' bear on their LJ shoulders; especially in . the day )fand time when ships . and air planes have served to make the I world so small and tightly-knit I We,', as ' Americans, can ' be I rightly proud of our country's 1 place in history, and in world y affairs. But we -must ever ' be v'mindful of the fact that in 6t- Ider for a man to have a great love for his country it ' is not necessary for him to hate all other countries. -J- True ' nationalism and true Christianity are . nut opposed J "He made from - one everv na 1 tion of men to live on all the I face of the earth, having de f , term in ed allotted periods and I the boundaries of their habita J tioa" (Amos 2:26). The truth ,1 of this. 'statement; can best be v 'adjudged by a study: of hLljry. Many nations ,have climbed to 3 great heights, and whether Cry v have stayed there, or ' for how long,- has heen determined ty 1 their ' conduct, I : both tow y themselves and towards ot! . ' It is not too hard to see i when they - have corr fjllen from grace thcr c has been inevitrVe, It i fart of God's Ln t " vse of his. It, C : t take too ar 'yf 1 r --IL- t't i . -'-" j : , it' ". 1 c it. i A Sunday Genesis 13:8-18 -. -. s Recognize thia building? Whether yoi live in Yuma or .Butte J oConcprd.or Dallas ypu. know that thkiis the dome of the'-. t Capitol in Washington; And what is more, you, would be able'1 ... -v....: .. t i i. : .Art tr S, 4 "... 7 t . ..... ,. I t. .-, A - glance.) Att' ox us are auraucea vo ana eauceu iiy laraay piuces And! yet we tend to igriore and take for granted things and - . : placesof interest and; beauty at oet W ck dor. ' X X)tir lives, 'fool, have loftr dotnelari4 tbwefs thatfff e inayjb unaware of.- We develop our physical bodiesour personalities, ' our talents, and we think we've" done everything necessary for happy living. .Yet ii is a fact that unless the higher, spiritual life of man is developed also lasting happiness is 'impossible. -. And when we live entirely on the.materiajistic level, we are only ' half alive. - ' -' . ' -. ; Open yottr eyes and look to the light. Discover your full i potential by joining' and supporting the church of your choice. if V ' . ' " , Copyright 1064, KeUar AdwttUag Swvlot, Inc., 8traburg, Vt. ; Monday , I Kings' ; 8:22-80 - 19:20i 28 Tuesday jJ; m'J W?day 2:6-11 J . 57:14-81 I I 1 . - Mark I Corinthians 1 1S:1JS-.. -8:10-17 f in- j Til ?r i.r - - TWsFageMadeTossiT)l rifpH?wJiSi t-.;,0?'V'7ff.'. t-y. ' ,S Hertford Sayings Association "Own Your Own Homai Through savings and Lo4nr:vwr J. . HoUowell & Son, Inc. ; , LJTMtock and Farm Produce f . 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