t m m 'van r . :3 Fcru 'PERQuBPa$$Pw' to&'Ml " ' -lttIwM',, ;. . IVlPtftftfV I w-. ' WERtit.Y Published Every (Friday at Hertford, Nt Gl'27944 Virginia White Transeau '- Court Hoose Sturej . . HEBTFOBD, N. C. . . Entered as second - class matter November 15b 1934;) at Post Office t Hertford, North Carolina. 2794 .Advertising Rkes Euxiysbeji By Regucit: '?"'.. ' J - 't iwi ft J SUBSCRIPTION " If ATES . ONE YEAR ii i:--i-Z,50 "; (In Perquimans 'Coaifty), ELSEWHERE .ii .'...,3.00 J FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1967. I Berea Church ! Society Meets :. The Missionary Society & of Berea Chch of Christ I held its monjhly meeting I April 14 at Ahe home of Mrs. Delvin $jure. The president, Mrs. ; James Copeftind, opened the meeting liith all sing- ing "Sowing !n the Morn l ing." This jras followed- by prayer byMrs. Fannie Hurdle. ft Mrs. Delvift Eure read the devctionij the eighth t Psalm, followed by prayer by Mrs. Euresj Mrs. James Copeland thqft sang as a special, "Whispering Hope," I accompanied tay Mrs. Dew- ey Yeates. ;; k Roll call dnd minutes f were read arid approved. The financial report was given by the treasurer. . Business, both old and new, was disifussed. After this Mrs. Watt Eure gave the missionary on. Osaka, Japan,!) Mrs. 'Dewey. jYeates, as a lesson, read ;.'the sermon "While Men Slept" by Dr. Charles S. paling. This ; was the sermon of the month taken from the "Christian Cfusade," pub lished in Aprfj. tu.;v , The closing soafeiywas "All For TtsiHi'i after ! which Mrs. iibert Eure gave the benediction ' . During therVocial hour i Mrs. Eure served delicious refreshments. Whitestori News Mrs. Roy vLane of Or lando, Fla., attended', the funeral on Friday of her . sister, Odessa Williams, andi is spending a few days with he sisters,-; Lena .Winslow, MrsAlvah Wins ;' low and her brother, B"ran ning WinsloWj before .she returns to her homer" in Florida this vibek. ' r Rev. Carl Yon of jiear Petersburg, vi., had"ysup , per on Friday evening ' with Mr. and Irs. Jesse V. , Rountree. Carl Yon was r i 1 i TRisiVtS:'!i-t' t'.t MORE THAN 4 A WORD HERE . . .IT IS OUR PROFESSION JTo training kwjqdgp, experience . we add 'extra care. . That's why J your doctOfK trusts us always. - VISIT OUR OSMETIC DEPARTMENT VISIT Ug FIRST HARMON'S PHARMACY Phone fo-SSZl HERTFOI. ), N. C. many friends here in the Whiteston community. Alvin Winslow entered Norfolk General Hospital on Saturday, where he is being treated for a blood clot in a leg. i Mr, and Mrs. Arnold E. Winslow .and Mrs. Alvin Winslowj visited Alvin i Wipslow? at General Hon- -pHat jn Sunday. ! .;, :ti. - J- : Luther' , Winslow is .still a patient in Albemarle Hospital. ..! Mr. and. , Mrs- Claude Walker of Burlington and Rev. and Mrs. J. Hugh ; White of Winston - Salem ''spent.'ifa j!dVy';-iyitrj relatives her e;;!,aftbf? . at-J tending the' funeral ot Odessa Williams. Odessa was a niece of Inez Walk er and Hugh White. Mr. and Mrs. Berry Lee White of Woodland also attended the funeral. Mrs. Antonette Wil liams Sutton of Fayette ville spent the weekend with her mother, Mary Williams. Mrs. Betty Lou Riddick of Hobbsville, a patient critically ill, who was hurt in an auto wreck and in; thet. Albemarle Hospital, is a half sister of Mrs. Johnny , Stallings of , this community.' ' ' iDaly Rountree is still not able to be out. 1 ' The Eugene Dillon fam ily of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie B. White. Pat Twiddy, 'husband of ' Mary Frances White, left last week for California on his way to service in Viet Nam. . IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of W. Q. Hurdle, who passed away April 26, 1965: Two years ago you passed this life For , a better land where there is no strife. Our hearts were sad, we felt so alone When you were called to your eternal home. We hope to meet you there, When we' ate called o the sweet by and by. Wife and Children. v CARD OF THANKS I wish to take, this op portunity to thank s my -friends, , neighbors and relatives for the cards, flowers and visits during my stay at the Albemarle Hospital and since my re turn home. Many thanks to all and may the good Lord bless each and every one. MRS. E. A. BYRUM. VOTE-FOR FOR1 The job I am asking for will require a man that wants the Town of Hertford to become a better place to live - to be constantly aware of its needs for improvement - to realize that the economy of our towft and county heeds to be raised to a high-1 4 er level - to seek the help of all its citizens tqi cq: ojierate;iri improvjng-the Town ofjHertfp,1:.; THE. MAN TO? FILL THIS JOB (IS ii: W. CLAUDE BRINN ? Born in Hertford, graduate of local high school, attended college of engineering school - worked out of state - returned to Hertford (brought back three Virginians, Tar Heels now) in 1955 and started nresent business. , mS&tfu ftfayW:iil if XH 'kkia announces '4""-.fc r Vw The sixth son of Mr. and Mrs. James Miller. Umph lett, Cody, Wyoming, was bom April 20 at Memorial Hospital. , Named Jerry Freeman, the youngster weighed seven pounds and three ounces. : Will be greeted at home by James, Jr., Joel, Jona than Jefifery. and Jay. ; . The, mother is the for-' jmer. Betty Jane Barrett of s Stack Dried And Carefully Supervised from Planting to Harvesting Complied with N. C. Dept. of Agriculture Practices , Contact Our Dealers - or - . PEANUT SHELLER, INC. Phonej 794-3435 - Windsor, N. C. Custom Built Homes REPAIRS REMODELING KITCHEN CABINETS ADDITIONS For Any Job Small Or Large FREE ESTIMATES O Call or See Perquimans Construction Co. Phone 426-5211 Hertford, N. C Erie Haste, Jr. and B. A. Talley Call Us For Your Electrical Work Mayor rEKQlHMAN& .KEEXLX, JHE3: 'VSwy. jam iit:8ri!&& etnV Rural Electric mk.;,, nrf i Membership Corp., and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Umphlett, Route 3, Hertford. Deep Secret ; "Is your wife talka- ti"e?" "Not exactlv but I got a cold and lost my voice for three 'days and shei never " did find it owtfJ; '. :"' ' .( ' Selected ; pkskW4' 7 o ' mm NOKTH-CAROLINA, 'hz i - I i These Religious Messages Are Made Possible By The Following Business Firms: Hertford, Savings & a9 Loan Association f, "Own Your Own". Home llirough Savings and '' ' , Loan" ' ' 1 t ' h 'J; F: Wollotcell & Son, Inc. LIVESTOCK AND FARM PRODUCE Phone 426-5411 WINFALL, N. C. Pitt Hardware Compang . Phone 426-5531 .., , HERTFORD, N. C. Winslow-Blanchard Motor Compang YOUR FORD DEALER W. M. Morgan Furniture Co. HOME FURNISHINGS PHILCO APPLIANCES Cannon Cleaners DEPENDABLE ' SERVICE Phone 426-5491 : . C. Blanchard ' & Co., inc. : l , ? "BLANCH ARD'S" -. -x SINCE 1832 -. : ' : ': '"' ' " . i . ' ui ' I Blanchard'8 Barker Shop c Gerald W. Blanchard Proprietor . ' Keith s Grocer g i Phone 426-7767 fejf HERTFORD, N. C. One Stop Service Station BILL COX, Owner i , Tires ri Greasing , - ' Accessories ; Call 426-8870 HERTFORD, N. C. Lane's Woodwork : Shop "Custom Built Kitchen Cabinets" Phone 426-7225 Route 3, Hertford, N. C. (White Hat Road) Winf all Service Station GAS - 0L . TIRES AND . .,, . . REPAIRS '"'"FIRESTONE TIRES Thos. S. Moriran, Wlnfall ( - Cal 426-8843 j ..: "iv" v. '. Peoples Battk:-&:' , Trust"$6mpang t :,v,:;':. i'i ' ..-'-: f y Member FJ)J.C. - , HERTFpRD. N, C1 . Bgrum Furniture Compang Phone 426-5262 ' ' HERTFORD, N. C. V Ha FRIDAY -A"KH.. 28, i67. j1:" Vii : - fJldioc Gmnh Going . NV .w.-.iVi.:.wl : V-..KM. oi-.-- ! - ' SifSiiiiisssiif. . :'. ; .mmUfS - THK CHURCH FO ALU FOR THE CHURCH The Church if the Kreatett factor on earth for the building of charac ter and Rood citiienahtp. It if a store house of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regit larly and support the Church. They are: (1 For his own sake. (2) Kr his children's sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation. 4 for the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material . support. Plan to go to church regu larly and read your Bible daily. Sundoy Genesis 29:15-20 Monday : Genesis 29:21-30 Hertford Livestock & Supplg Co. Phone 426-55D1 HERTFORD, N. C. Swindell Funeral Home AMBULANCE SERVICE Telephone 426-7311 HERTFORD, N. C. Towe Motor Co. CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Sales and Service Reed Oil Compang ESSO PRODUCTS HERTFORD, N. C. Baker Oil Compang I SINCLAIR PRODUCTS GOODYEAR TIRES Albemarle , Chemical Co. ' Phone 426-5585 i HERTFORD, N. C. Robertson's Cleaners & Lauhdrg, Inc. . j QUALITY, WORK COURTEOUS SERVICE t Phone 42S-5235 ' . 'ii If -Li, ', ! j .1 ..,-.-,.-, , ."'.'V ; -ftuiraujttJLy AND A When you're in high school and going stead, to can oftm live as cheaply as one. But who's thinking of e&hwmics? 4 What is important is tha.vhen Karen andiDave want te look into each other's eyes while sharing a milkshake something just has to give. Keen's straw, of tjourse! Through the dreamy, days, of this budding romance they've been learning that lesson over and over. They knov how to adjust to each other's moods .;. . and caret . . 1 and ambitions . . . and hopes.: . Have they learned the greater lesson the one that is taught in our churches, and in those homes where religion is leal? Have they learned reverence for the spiritual and moral principles on which the sacred institution of marriage rests T Fleeting romances can enduqs for a while on bent straws; But honest, blossoming, maturing love demands of a boy and girl convictions that do not bend. - ' '!: - ' - . " ' Copyright 1N7 Ktititr AsMrtijJnf Stnlet, Im., Strt&mf, Vs. Tuesday I Samuel 18:20-29 Wednesday Hosea . 1:2-11 Thursday 'Hosea ' 2:16-23 Sunday School Lessip STANDING- FOR THE FAITH International Sunday School Lesson for April 30 3 Memory Selection: "e. cannot but Ipeak- tjJ'' things which we have seen and heard." Acts 4:20. Lesson Text: Acts 4:1. - The lesson we are studying today, .portrays the beginning of the opposition to the church in Jerusalem. t -, The news of Peter's miracle, performed on the . crippled beggarman, had reached the jmysnbers of the Sandhedrin. And since any mention of Jesus Christ went contrary) to the elder') wishes, Peter and John were placed in custody. But the elders made one mistake they over looked the fact, that thy were dealfnk with committed men;j for John and "Peter Avere not going to forsake their Lord, nor were they go ing to forego the opportunity to witness for Christ under any jcircumtances,j no mfftjterf how adverse those circumstances might be. They, therefore, faced the power of the Sand hedrin fearlessly , and affirmed their faith. (What a change had comeiover Peter. J For on a previous occasion, when faced by the (might of that body, Peter had shamefully and .fear fully denied his Master). But he was a differ ent person now, after the events of the Day of Pentecost. We need to examine ing in the community of Christians, and ask ourselvevs this question: "In the light of the staunch stand taken by John nd Petor. .Holore v the might of the Sandhedrin, how do iTeorhare in my witnessing1 for Christ?" Certain it is that if we witness faithfully, for ' ti , Christ, we,, will run into oppotion. ) Itfther l are always thdse "who 'wilf call names, and make , accusationsK-who iWUl . .dismiss, .usnightl.mak-,. k f-IAt .nWk'rof ; our;, earnests beliefss'pecrilly US'' they run counter to the mocker's way of life. And, unless we have courage and faith deep within ourselves we; vwill .fall by the JJvayside "Ji in our endeavors. But,, opposition, in itself; is tan' laaraissidn t Of ' H awareness that "foot in the door" that should encourage.' a Christian -to icoritmute' to 0 witness' . faithfully. A church that does not run into some ; opposition must surely be lethargic -in its doctrines. , , We have only to pich up the' newspalpters,"lis 'ten to news broadcasts, look at the records of state and civil organizations set up to deal with human pain' and misery, to see how far, as a nation, we have wandered from God. Unwant 1 ed and abandoned children many illegitimate : testify to unthinking, uncaring adults wo have forsaken the faith of the'r fathers. C n! 'ing. , ujv V -'n'-o-t-all er oi a 1 K t i comm. ; ir, nr.i t;. idls'fc that f-i i : We need something to "A-CJctft BENT STRAW Friday Hosea 3:1-5 Saturday Ephesians 5:21-33 v 4 22. ourselves", and oVtstand- .1 the: t. og t: :th. , t my Mmwmi u timm , , ive us backbone to ):-) . khmI'I Ccatl

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