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1 IT""" . et i-vt o" 1 r-roiii)A. un- 1. 1 ). t"0O.r(l tt KeiuorU. .CrJPTION KATES: i:x , ! , wtos In Perquimans r . .Tertiaing Hates Furnished FRIDAY, JUNE 19. 1964. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ' if he. is e'-c'.zd Gov ilr or, t .ire couldn't be enough js :..'e 'money kft over to buy CI yillg ALT UJV 4C VI. M sr:te. Western N. C- politicians are already dividing the spoils of Dan 'Moore's administration if he is elected Governor of North Carolina. . You .Eastern North Carolina folks have a right, to be proud , df the drama "The Lost Col lony. If Dan. Moore gets elect- ied Governor,' you' will probably be calling all of . Eastern North Carolina "The lxsi cpiony North Carolina needs . Gov ernor for all the state and not just one section, . 4 , y , ' ' , I Yours truly, , . ' " . , DR. ROBERT L YOST,, P. O. Box 81? ' ' ' Cantort, N.C 'J-y ' ' Shov;crl!:!d For Criu3-Boct Mrs. Virginia White Transeau, Editor Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, K, C. Dear Mrs. Transeau: Please publish1 this in the let ter to the editor secttion of your fine newspaper. I m from Western - North Carolina (Canton) and I am feeling ; more . sorry for Eastern North Carolina every day. Af ter .listening to the' western sup porters of Dan Moore, fell what he wjlll do for Western North door by t s ' zlb-i sercted' to 1' s V.'hute a . her mother, Mrs. Lawin S. V.3 ., s. Mrs.' Oliver Layden, Jr., di rected the guests to the registra tion table which was covered by a Jiana-emDroidered cloth purr chased-in. Hong Kong; centered with lighted (tapera in ; silver candelabra. Mrs. Lindsey Wins- low, presided over the guest book, Mrs. John Beers, Mrs. Clarence Chappell, Jr.j Mrs. Louis Wins iow :abd Miss - Kay. Chappell At the gjft tables. ' , ,,", " Mrs. Noah Reed Fefton,' Jri, directe4 ' guests ? to the 1 refresh ment liable. The serving table wS covered with outwork lin ear cloth bought in Assissi, Italy, arid' centered with a silver can- delatrum : with' corresponding cake plate, flower, mint -end: nut bowls: ' Mrs.' Talmage Rose pour ed punch and was assisted by! : pre- Mrs. T n. ;TUi-i. I" Winslow, 'i:rs. KUv. a. i pell, Mrs. John Lassiter Sylvia W. Winslow. , The honoree received xr. tractive and useful gifts. Hours , for calling were f 7:30. to 9:30 and invited numbered 190. 1 :0 HOSTESSES AT OOCHC ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill White wre hostesses at a lookout at V r home' on Church Street . " r day night - Those present' v-re the Rev, and Mrs. fWd Stm ex.1 daughter, Mr. and ,Mrs. R. .,C. Murray, Miss Janet Murray, Ilr and ; Mrs.' ' Charles" Murray sr.d family 'and Mrs. Anse White; ,''( . '." ! . . ;( . v,-''.v , Deceit i is jthe game - of small minds ; and .ia thus the proper pursuit of woman.' . i .',,,, , Pierre Comeille. -Wi.yriiirirur nnrinrifvyirirr ryryu'irwnru irij 1 0U3 I"":3NARY L'.:: 1ATIVE- i Miss Ann ; White, bride-elect, was honored on -Saturday even ing, June ; 6, at the Befvidere Community 1 ' Building by Mrs. Clinton Winslow and Mrs. Jo seph ' R. Rogerson at a floating miscellaneous shower. . : . . : The .traditional brutal "green and White 'Was used inlthe1 dec orations. " ; ; 'W'-'. f Upon arrival, ther honoree r.at. tired m a . blue .lace dress,. -was presented 4 corsage of pink car nations and r her inother ; la cor sage -of red roses.' ( -( . t '. ; Guests were greeted i 4he rinnnnri i "-- "i r TTl(iinnin Mcola's having a Fruipif. IE ' " In the round oranea . K a , .-', - and gresn carton : , ' A fresh fruit festival of ice cream flavors, featuring Fresh Banana, Strawberries 'N Cream, and Fresh Peach. : selr ftealiho- ' e i$ "in 'It-'''" a f,. 1 tendency to".. ! s r- '-' ." .iiurnB.. . ei' 4 ' nr""rrnrvvi-TirinruvunrijijxAriruijTj rnm nnnnnnnnnfuii 'i i iff., 1 'I '6V' v -. : i - i ., 4(5. S. f hi .-I i 100 '65! i ji li Fnor.l POWER IN THE MAKING itidtllLOtKl YEAOO (From the age of the mighty dinosaurs, when oilwas'meliowing in the earth, comes Sinclair DINO yy, y lacbievementft ' ; ' '. . ' " ' ; .x' " ,y'; ' V :?:jy-r- :. v, ':,,'.;..:''.'K'rJ';v;,'-'.. ' , ';.';;.' ;V V. I ''.. ; ?.v :' 'kjJLt' . , . .4.., . ' .... ' si ! ' ' ! i , ( :.-.:- J full pr;::::: a::.d fact GTinTG-an wint ion?: Sinclair DINO SUFRLME Gacolihe cleans ,as it powers -keeps your engine running nioQjherA longer.. Try a tasMd today. Stop at the sign of the Sinclair .Dinosaur.; : . ;, J ........ ..""v .v ouHZUes ct tl. 1 , t- s j ( r ,:c . t ....... . vi . w... J . .1 r --vm'aV. ,.'.' :;'';.. '."p!.,j'W,i' tliji r vM." -' 's ' "' :; " r .: : . ..; It wrt'S? t - ' International Sunday School : Lesson for, June 21. 1964. Memory Selection: J'You shall I : receive j power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and t you shall be my witnesses in Je rusalem end in all Judea and Samaria and to the end of the f earth." (Acts 1:8). ., ' ' Lesson Text: Matthew 28:16-20; 'Acts 1:6-8;' Rom. 1:8-16; 10:1-18. . Today the point of our con sideration is what attitudes and strategies Should be used in the church's effort , to reach people at home and abroad. v:, . . ' It is of no great secret that there have always been, and probably, always will be, , those who have questioned the pro priety of. the church's missionary programs. , The people who ar gue that the church, has no busi ness sticking its missionary nose into the. lives of 'other- people, and t those? who feel that , ft Is rather, dictatorial -to-try to en- i force the concepts of Christianity V uion mDhftr . Vuvmlips. pxist bnlth within , and without the church. " These people. re' however, overlooking the fact hat Chrirt himself' charged his disciples to carry, God's Word abroad.' "You shall receive power when the Holy 'Spirit has cohie upon you; and you shall be ,piy , witness Jerusalem 'andT in all Judea and Samaria and to the end of . the earth." (Acts-1:8). These words were spoken W the disciples "by the resurrected,; Christ just be fore his Ascension. ' They leave little doubt; of he 1 path to be taken-in the minds of his true foHowersi?-vri. xli.y-i': SMr;. ) The , disciples,lBcattered end in hidmgT, shaken by the tragic events of the Crucifixion, were sin. everwhelmed by ; the glorious facttnof the, jResurrection ;that they veritably took their live in their; hands when they were mo tivated to 'spread the good, jticH i ingS; throughout the land. They woul4 not have "chosen ' a more dangerous ;'inrtita.";,w1nicli;';:'ip' soread Jesus' tBachihes!' YefthLi ,i ii . j j j ' 'Liil ' jil ii i inotivaxeq xo snare in xremenr dous thing that 'had 'Come about; it u'was too glorious to be kept to," hemselves. 1 ' 5..';.f. 5j,-'V,,:i:;: As mmtefl.!:the.;:Atiratet' f iur ; faith, : ;-we ..are disciples ftof Jesus. . Our belief in Christ and' in what.he diei for 'Joui 1 slyation ; are too precious an 1 experience not to be shared with Mothers especially'1 others in ' far distant lands that are less fortt uhate than we.- , V ::yiy And .we must ever bear' in mind the fact that the ' salvation whiclf a.- available to us; in Christ eafl.: only ' be retained f through ;ihafin.. this is one of the fundamental laws. Noth ing Continues ta exist if it is hot frilling its' purpose,'.'. iSalvation is; not lor a chosen few -rtvis foil' Everybody. 'K i is ' therefore 4he duty , of the church (and of the congregation of that church) to. spread the Word, and fo.be living witnesses for? Christ America is singularly blessed in 1 this, regard; we have knowledge K a- "'tan i it t' m . , . or ; itamst wnicn i otner people gave to us. We therefore have no right to' wnhhoW ' it ' from ether less fortunate, people, es pecially bearuig in mind the. fact that we have had a command from Jesus to spread his Word. (Matthew 28:19). ! ,yyji. The religion . that begins i at home is fine . -. . but a religion that ends at' home Is its own death warrant. Jesus never won all the people in one place be fore he won ; some . in another. He never waited ; ior wny one person to be sinless before he 'sought to vbless other sinners, i .The church must ever be mind ful iff the needs ' at home," on its 'own doorsteps, but it must never be neglectful of the needs 1 farther afield than thai It cn I not ,fford to be,' i 'i, ii it wishes ,to remain a', live, pul. ..t- fng thing.. Theref-re fs n n ers must adequ' "y t .d Wl 's leartedly surpoit iU rrC .' works. ' - . r " i ... -. . , ,.,-. -4- Jt,-V;.,':.! V....... , tVioin ihniilrlnra ht ttlia iflTl' nntt M. THm mwi " . wnwnvn rrr t-r,.., i .rr--;':.r .n,i."mirr s-pmh: nwT-.. mere is no.Duruen wjuxvus ai.wie,j,BuiuaiHiMio( ;J -?.,. f.,j.. r: ... . " -.. ' ,v.- ; ... i' rJ,T-vi'v i;, isai ri ...... . ? t ?t'ifA-'l.'(ii;iAnk,!fciWlit MMlwmi'uli.aiivtatt1t. stV ' ' " OU1UCUMC a 'iuvuxo iiijw.vo .J5i3lJ:.Vtl..c-.,v( fa .; THI CHUKCH l0i Ail fOll THI xn unurai mvw imicn ucwr .: tar nd goad ciUnmhip.lt k I ttow 01 Plng, J (trong Church, mithtr democner .,;., ",V JBTit J re km wand maon why tmty jicnon ihoukl tlend tvH m " krly und tupport the Chanh. Tmy re: (1) For his own Kin. (2) For ot ta. ooBimimity .nd wtioii. ( - and catcK-Jiim.'' "V '" ! j 1'.i,'.!'-:-:'.'.. ,' '.''.':"'-' .-..' ..''.i'.Tf '!.'. .,!..,-v,-i'''.'7'.7'' j i'.'.'i-'1j,,'.'t'.S:'"A.hft. tff'wnii hjiwii Knnoa for fcia pVinrnctoi' hi9 rnnrw . " .aee. his commitment to thines Rifirht .and. 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