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"1 C ' " . J.4ts A-- rt inn V .A k 4 ' pi';:' v7 if i executive committee ol Lliovan Baptist Association voted .to fcegin seminary ex i' classes t this fall in :,es in Edenton and Eliza City, i The " moderator, the . Thurman Allred, appointed r ivisorjr committee to -make isary ; arrangements . and afations for the schools this A. Named to the committee ye: i the Rev.: Thomas Austin I Elizabeth City, chairman, : the jv.: Donald Wagner of Gates '.lie, the Rev. Warren Rollins of Jhowan County, the' Rev.. r Au rey McLellan of Shiloh, and the pv. Maynard Mangum of Eliza eth City. This committee hast Inalized plans for the seheei end; as announced that 'beginning on Tuesday venjng, September 1st, tsnd continuing through Novem ber 17th, at the Blackwell Me morial Baptist Church in Eliza beth City and the Chowan Bap tist Assoeiational office in Eden ; ton classes will be held for both laymwi and clergymen. The curriculum decided upon BuuMsu u vOUJa? ... A- Belvidere, Wwpe foment, a course in music, and ful" ' . . '-v. 3 ;&'! 5 Hi"' i4 ! - .' Miss Janie Elizabeth Stagings,' daughter of Mr. and Mrsi1 Asa -,E. for ministers a course in con- " "T VT" , it. i nMu. Hill; i son of the Rev;' and Mrs, temporary theology. Teachers , , . . v , ,,a Elected fo, the school include - Mud J the Rev. R. W. Kicklighter, Mrs. Vf. . L. ; Winslow, and; the Rev.' Thomas Austin teaching in Eliza beth City: the - Rev., Norman 1 -arris. on July 12 at I o'clock hi he afternoon" at ' the, . Up 'Rivel Friends Church. 1 ; ' The Rev. Hershel Hill, father , Miss Beverly Barbee.jmd bridegroom. . the Rev. G. D. Heath teaching in " T . . s . setting of palms, . mums 1 and helping Sunday School teachers' uGlvenu m J"?86 by h"fa" and church workers tc better ther, the bnde. wore a floor equip themselves for service in I ength gowft of bndal satin fash the' local congregation.. All inJoned with a scalloped iwckhna, ter. ra la bodice with sleeves .ending to share in this program, and,1" Pittts ".f"18' nd ' nwllf MlnaAil rib-lilt urllfl a VianUll : I i. .'"''-&''. ' . . a . o . the courses offered. ' - , I r"ln- B-"".""y, Named as directors of, the twol!ace held, her, veil.. of s.lk fllv-: schools are the Rev. ' Aebrey i 10n-. ' ' '' " i. ;, '" McLellan-b? Sh'Jloli'liead'fng- fiie i Pehaw,. Elizabeth City school' and. the N' C r TuT'J Z Rev. Norman ButHtf M.MH honaf t HerflhtbJue, fading the Edenton school. As- stm was fashioned similar sisting them in the admin.'sfra--0" ndes---She were fc Hon of th school will fce.Oen- "K" eaddis wrthi? short W Banks, registrar in Eliza.1 uiar veil and famed a single beth' City;' and' Raleigh Hollowell ,' Jr"t ,.1". . Bridesmaids were Miss Linda ChappeltVf; Washington, D. C.. and .Miss'iMary Frances White of Belvjdere jJhty.' wore dresses kleKttctf.$toViha1 of. . the honor . Coni;jaa irj(a.ast Oot" servjng in the same capacity in im ewmmni mr j inquiries or questions should 6e addressed io the directors t or. to one of the members of - the Advs6ry" Committee." ' As the data approaches additional infor mation wilt be given. x lli.', CIRCLE MEETING . . :.''i a Kenneth" jrb . of f Morganton vas'' best; ,;pan, .Jlshers were Rogerpi'li&n of jorfoik and Ar ba pla'ire ,Winsow ' of,' Belvidere. :',!& ' berfwrsUvV; ?juia "The Wedding prayer" were sung by Mrs. Charles Skinner and Miss Rachel Winslow furnished wed ding music on the organ. Mrs. Johnnie Stallings, aunt f the bride, was mistress of cere- mony. - ' " ' "( ' The-', bride's mother " wore 'a light - blue embroidered ' dress with white accessories and a cor sage of pink carnations, w ; The , bridegroom's, mother wore! S . PiP.k'vXn,4i4.Ohitd.re?s with a corsage , of pink carnations.' ; , 3e , bride' is.1(fU964 gradu ate, of College of the Albemarle and -the - bridegroom 4s ' -presently attending N.4C. State College jn: Raleigh 1 whe're' f the ' couple ; will he ) residing., j. , ; -. The Mary Long Circle . held its usual monthly meeting on Monaay night, July 20, at the home of Khe hostess, Mrs. Ruby Barrel! with 10 members and one visitor present. '? The meeting came to order by Singing The' Church's Qne Foundation." The program-'fchair-s man, Mrs. Ruby Davis 'gave the Ovation fend a ' very interesting "program entitled "Before the Seventies" with several members taking part. To close the pro- ' gram, The Lprd's Prayer was prayed -in unison. - v ; f Roll was called aid - minutes .read ' and approved. Reports were given and new and old business discussed, .Mrs. . Chandler1 . closed . the meeting with prayer, i - During -the social hour a , Bi ble Contest was given with Mrs. Uadlyn Long winning ' the prize. :. Ice cream, cookies and nuts ith bottled drinks were enjoyed t'y'aJl.' achievements of jAmerica's ut- clnnHtnA vnnn mm '-v: ' . yp Junior pAmber.-f "ti&; Z imerce has long been active in the recognition .;f outefartdShg achievement 'among America's young men. Each .year since 1938 the Jaycees have selected the Ten Outstanding Young Men of America. - Among past TOYM winners are such famous person alities as John F. - Kennedy C 946),., Nelson Rockefeller (19411, DVojn Dooley 1956) , and fnry Ford, II (1945). The pubV s)ate Outstanding Young Men of America will feature the' 1965 TOYM winners. ; Winners' of state Outstanding Younf Men awards will be pictured th'iought ' TV i i ' ;' : "I 'Entlro Family :'' ' PROTECTED !)'.; by New A- .'. FAMILY TMTO policy . Xathret living luiyoa tuc protected . all - major driving hatarda . ; , ; f overe by, tbi ONU . tw4rt policy I Irinn Insurance . Agency a " f r i - i- ,.:. .. . '.f' . .. s "...',.1' . :: '. r. ci out ( he book. President Lyn don B. Johnson will write; the foreword ' for, the .1965 edition.' The book-is" 7 inches by SO inches in vsize and-1 will -contain approximately , 896 pages, iThe bossing. Publication date is -up proximately ; January 15, 1965 ; All honor and success 1o 'those Vho honor their father and 'mother.';'''"'- , i "ars ycj a -rirJirrrr , d A Pharisee is, a very religious man. He will go to church and nray like this, "God, I thtftik Thee that J am ndt like lither. men are. I live according to the law ",and give a tenth of all. my wages to You", .; He is so' com i June Bcildinj Per:;:! I3 54.6 Per Cer.t Over . : June, 1S33 . North Carolina cities are ex periencing a 3 building boom which- gives promise of ,maslf ing all previous Tecords. - This is shown in the J une r-i port of building permits issued by. 36 Tar. Heel cities of ,more,,dent ln Ws own goodness that' tnan iu,uuu , popuiauon, . reieasea by ?the North; Carolina Depart ment of Labor.- . . - - State Labor Commissioner Frank Crane said the - cities . re ported June building permits to taling $29,704,749 -an increase' of, 54.6 per cent over sthe $19,215,805 reported by . the same cities for June, 1963. - ; , . -y' ! Crane -also reported a ,29.7 per' cent rise in permits issued dur ing the first ix months of this year, compared with the same period , last year. Permits .totaling - $156,837284 were issued during January through June thiB .year, Com missioner Crane said. . This com pares; with $120,692,663 in ,the first -half of 1963. . If this trend continues for, the rest of the year,- said Crane, 15?4 will become thj? seventh conseevi tive ; year in which building in the 36 cities has reached a new ' ' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE , "The time for thinkers has come. Truth, independent of doctrines and time-honored ays- terns, knocks at ' the ' portal' of humanity." , These words from the opening preface of the Christian Science textbook (Science and Health with Key to the .Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy) will help set the theme of a Bible lesson on "Truth" to be read at Chistlan Science churches this Sunday!. Responsive ' reading (will in clude these verses froni Psalns: "Tsuth shaU , sipring- out ; of the earth,; ''and ; righteousness snail look down from., heaven teach me thy way, O Lord; I will walk in thy truth: unite ny heait to fear thy name." ' -t. Circumstances neVer made Une man do right who didn't do rigUt in spite of them. . " ji - Coulson Kernahan.'! he cannot see other ,people. He will or may speak to "you oh Sunday -tout won't know Vou thel rest of the week, , Now these Pharisees were the ones who had Jesus nailed to the cross. They; are full of hate and have'noj love in, their Jheart. ,, They will sav one thing and wilt do an other, I want .you tcheck youW heart JJave you; accepted Christi as your Saviour?;. If1' you fall, Be like a rubber ball and on- ( less our Bui uiu whim iib.ii. back again. , We must be saved to have life eternal and Christ is the only way to be saved. He is the door and the Hie There is no other way- but through'Christ ' ' "' 1 Jesua- says:1 "Except .-youf righteousness ' shall -exceed righteousness of , he Scribes ' an Pharisees, ye shall in no -cas enter . ;lnto. the - Kingdom i Heaven.' .-Matt 5:20. ,, --j-- . . : . Tar Heel Farmers Plant Less Cotton Cotton planted In North Caro lina this year is estimated at 385,000 acres. The current acre age is 1.3 percent less than the 390,000 acres planted last . ear, but it fs 2,000 acres above the 1998-62 average of 383,000. acres. If abandonment from all' caus es should e0.ua! the 1958-62 av erage of 3.9 percent; acres toM harvest this- year would total 370,000 as compared with 373,000 acres last year. ,''.' i nllin !. . VuiMgsaiif a i-. Iks. 3 -'A. V 3 v u :.Mitd 525 Mw sweet oiTanMawugn - - - -:. - ' .- t Come try Ihewondflrful riding ease of Ford's i ftaw, long 128-liich wheelbase pickup. Sample Ihe luxury o1 a '64 cab that's smart . ' station wagon-and as oomfortable. Than test the, toughness. Ford's new "Styttside double-wall box is so strong the tailgate alone can support ton) See all tha Frd SiirpVises todayl s ' " TRY MOW COMFORTABLE A TOUGH TRUCK CAN BE, . . 5EE yoijii Local wrd dealer 1 J Afraid , ,"' "My wife , -says that if I died she would remain a widow." f "Evidently:-, jshe Ihiinks there's aot'ariofij'ep'jjYBn like you." ' ; . ''No, she's afraid there Is." ? Sometimes a man can do in a minute what in other circum stances would take a year. i: .' ;.J-Wiliiam Feather. limited Group!j. toistcrlkfijs at SPEQAL PRICES! 1 Im I Sen Jewjelers ; PHONE 426-7404 HERTFORD. N. C ? " '- . -1 i FLOOR and DECK ENAMEL ihaiJlalii! . : Uud Athey's t For1 beoyty lui ytdno'nl years of protsction tt povi many woyiv'' , " $ No brush morkt Ui ort woodor'cancrele . w f i tJ y L v 1 , Rlasifartured tty t::icia.AT!:FA:riTcd ft 1 .1 I 1 V fir O O Nashville Eattleboro ' BANIC& rausTi'.cor.."?M! : llOm OFFICE . . . ROCUY SIOUNT O Zcbulon O Enfield HERTFORD ;v North Caioliiw ,. ;6 6 hitakers O Middlesex 5J O-Edentch! O Sharpsburg , O Henderson - 'i - j .... , i fjiie 30, 1964 vVVr .v assets' ,;r;rt f t; ..'.V-Il -IV ,;;.aK (Jvrv-l 5,606,607.16 f;7 'v.. ;.V'Vwi:;" ' ? UlHted States M,vertirnent, Securities ' ' 'State) County ahliMuhicipaI Bonds i C6rtrate" Stock's t..r;fTI:...li.-.t.....:....:..... .i.,;.L, Loans and' discounts', i . Banking Houses, Furniture and Fixtures .: Other Assets .1 !'.---. - total: LIABILITIES . Capital Stodf......i 3: :. Surplus ,. . - . . j Undivided Profits and Capital Reserves .. 7,245,724 25 ,"v 5,616,386.71 2 r . ' 5,400.00 i ' .. 32,907,955.31' 1,709,S38.S5,-" . 481,151,95 .$53,572,763.93 . , .iioo,ooc.o6. r 4 2,600,000X3 J,455S7,04; V Total Capitaf Accounts ! .1 V 3,155,207.04 ..,;i.,M,n;i,f3i '3 2.. 46,925,625.7 ' Reserve for Taxes, Unearned Interest, Depreciation, etc.:. ' DEPOSITS ,f,,.t4,.nU" 1... 'If j"'-' ..,'...-.....$53,572,763 '3 The Abv Decs Net: ' ' ' . w ,i , . ' , ' Cc 1 Trust I: FEDERAL DEPdSIT I, tURANCZ tX . . n p. crr.Trcr.D crncrrj R. 11 Rickiick, Jr. -C -i t f " t' i I' X " ' 4 '' . , K K 1 ' ' v;tc ' o. r. r " ii'c JH.,' h' -' ' ; If : i ft 5
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