4 TUZ PEliQUIMANS 4,. Published, BWery Friday at -(iy ( Hertford; N. C. 27844 , Virginia White Transeau ttDITOB "- Caatt Hosts Bqoara ' HEBTFOBD, 'N, C. tittered, a second elaaa matter November 15. 1934, at Post Office Hertford. North Carolina. 77944. UlU" J I limit II W , Advftisirr Ba.tesJ Furnished TUBSCRUriQ,. RATES? , ; ;iCfa j Pemuhnan ,County) -4 4 j ; FRAYy J6, 1967. -the young "people icf w oarea who , have" . almost completed-' their formal education have oniy - be-'gun-to leam! f?'.What students receive in- sclwol,- in terms of learn ing how to reed.-study and think for themselves, is important more important than the subject matter itself. If, in the process of acquiring a diploma, one hiis glimpsed the tremend ous spread of human infor- whsit hs been studied is the - merest - fraction of what is thus known, then the way is open for the mation and realized that individual to .proceed in tellectually. : Some t of nur students today have been seriously impressed with the many troubles that beset our country and the . world. By contrast, their pursuit of learnmgseems to rep- resent inaetion. in the midst of. what may be' a serious crisis. . . v : But young people will do well to continue the development of their per sonalities by continuing ,to IfHin. After all, charac-' tc r building is . largely the v'uik of youth. By the ' 111 1 1 " 111 . ' 1 ':' t. , Jt. at yr-: : tv'iC. j time the average man or ..woman reaches .maturity, t -principles-, have; been ac- J .cepted which later , infill- n ence the activities of life, j Bonner-Reese ' Plans Are Made . Dr. and Mrs. Allan . Baker Bonner announce the en gagement at their daugh ter, Kathryn Mooring,: to Robert Levin Reese of Asheboro, N. C, son of Mr. and Mrs. , Robert Luther Reese, also of Asheboro. Miss ' Bonner attended, Point J College and graduated .' from , 'East Cas rolina College, i: At present she is Home Service ;Jtep-5 resent a tive . for v Carolina Power .and Light Company in - Asheboro.- -.'''She is -a .-member "of the Asheboro Junior Roman's Club.1 !r -a Mr. 'Reese attended Clem son College and graduated from High Point College where he was a member of Theta Chi fraternity. He served as a Lieutenant in the United States Army, 1 and is now associated with George D. Davis Associates, Greensboro, N. C.' 1 ' The weddinij will take place August 26 in Hert-foid. Cancer Meeting Monday Night Miss Thelma , Elliott, president of the Perquim- NOTICE! Starting June, We Will Close Satur urday at 12 Noon. Harrell Gas & Coal Company Edenton Hertford Elizabeth ity an County Unit, American ( Cancer Society- ,and -.Mrs., Roxanna Jackson, Crusade!. Chairman, sent the follow ing letter out to Cancer .Crusade .workers this week: Dear.- Cancer Crusade Workers, 'Congratulations on the good work you did . last fall! All reports are now in and the results are mast gratifying. Contribu tions totaled approximate ly $1300r This is the lar- peat amount recorded for Perquimans County. Many thanks to, each of, you! v .cer meeting ? js ' scheduled for Monday, evening, May 25 at 8 P. M., jn the Mu nicipal . Building. Won't i you- 'please .roabe - plans to -be present? Dr. Poston is -planning a most interesting' and .informative prograni. " We shall expect you! You will be presented a certifi cate of appreciation. 'RlACL-iii-Has Mecti: Th"e"Perquim'ah8CTiapter,: FIJA held its May meetifig May 19: ; The" Meeting be- ? gun with the ipledge of al legiance and the FHA Prayer .Song, '; .... Jane Evans and Linda Long were in charge of the . devotion. . - . t The business session be gan with the reading of the minutes and the roll call. , Afterwards , pach. , 'FHA'ei ; received fa; p4pe!,on VHow 1 ' s -dP ,iywt rate!;, ybiir pro- ' '(jranisT'' The HA'ers then' j judged the progim's as ex- cellent,-good,' or! -poor. ; T i- Pam '. Sutton' ad Nan , Ambrose-1 received : - their;'; iinior; Homemakers Pin -the .key. . Pam . and Nan , 'ihave.sdone much-Mo help our FHA. "'!' Virginia Harrell, Reporter Custom Built Homes REPAIRS - REMODELING KITCHEN CABINETS ADDITIONS . For Any Job J Small Or Large O FREE ESTIMATES O Call or See - Perquimans Construction Co. Phone 426-5211 - Hertford, N. C. . ErieHaste,Jr.andB.A.Talley Call Us For Your Electrical Work ,l mmmmmm-'. ffi M 5 In We moved into our new office build ing on Monday, May 22, 1967. Our new building is located mile north of Hertford on U. S. 17 Business, across the road f rom Winslow - Blanchard Motor Company. Our address is still P. O. Box 86, Hertford and our telephone number is still 426 5637. W invite you to come in and visit with us in our new. office. AILDSuIARLj i nRHnRRQnnro ram r iudLiiliUUlLiLAcyiitJilir VSVV.LA1j'-o' I 11 ,1 " . Message . i;V ire Mads Pcssible ,?f W The 1?&kr,nns, Busipess Finps: -' Hertford Savings $c Loan Association . .- i .v. : i. ;; I'Omsb Twc Ofm fimi . Throach Savings aBd v.Ai;!-.;;! J F. JIqlfeweil & ' von, inc. I4VESTOC1C AND FARM PRODUCE Phoa WJNFAIX, V.P. Pitt Hardware Company Phone 426-5531 HERTFORD, K. C. Winslow-Blanchard . Motor Company . YOUR FORDv DEALER W. M. Morgan Furniture Co. v HOME FURNISHINGS fHILCO APPUANCES Cannon Cleaners t DEPENDABLE SERVICE , Phone 426-5491 ' . C. Blmnchard , & Co Inc. , "BLANCHARD'S" SINCE 1832 Blanehard's Barber, Shop : CtealM V. daju&ar (PKwiejtof ' tM-J '1 :iilt ,f;t i !' .1 ' V i.e.,.'..: . , , f . 1 . .. ' - ' i-v ..... .( yrfxX V -A f - v. A V -k:T There's a great lesson in blowing bub bles. Aye'ro so sure we can blow the biggest bubble ever blown. And, for a second, we'nsc sure we have. - - Then the bubble ia gone t . . with it our unreasoning self-confidence. :So we content ourselves with blowing smaller bubbles the biggest smaller bubbles We can . . . the kind of bubbles that last awhile! ' , The best time for your child to begin religious training lis before he becomes con scious .of his limitations. When he starts gradually to recognize the boundaries of his ability,' he'll need real guidance and en couragement in devoting himself to oaIa Which last awhile. ,' The rich, full, happy, useful life Js not wasted on shallow dreams that are but lor the moment It is dedicated to doing ene't b$et.s ' And, for centuries, It has been' oar Faith, taught and nurtured in our churches, which Turn inspired in nun Jheir best. , i m. mm UfJD3WK Soviet, ht, gtrubvy, f,t' 1 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday ; Thursday Pialm Isaiah - Matthew Matthew I Corinthian 118:5- . 30: 15-1 -1 7: 1 4-21 1;240 U 10:61 3 ., frllay..i 'Saturday' .TO- jo.; ii:nz s ' Keith' Grocery Phone 128-7167 HERTFORD. N. C. One So Service Station BILL COX. Owner ' Vli?es xi'eaB g j Accessories 'i--Call 426-8870 , HERTFORD. N. C. '.;':.;;-- :;-"--".-i.a:a;t ;r Lane's Woodwork k Shop - "Custom Built Kitchen -cabinets" Phone 426-7225 Route 3. Hertford, N. (C. ' (White Hat Road) Winall Service Station1 ' GAS - OIL - TIRES AND REPAIRS . FBRESTOtiE T1KC8 " Thos. S. Morgan. Winf all : Call 426-884S - ' Tin: .GOsPEU'tN Samaria , , v f . . International gundfty S4iox Lesson fo May '21 Memory. Selection; )Hey "that werJ:ic,0 tered . . abroad " went ' evoiy where preaching flbe the word." Acts :4. - ' . f Lesson Text: Acts .40. v ' ' . y;- -,- '. ri',.' i ? :.;.;.- ...V.-j1'-.- . The spread af the ;C6s -Samaria ' is .the1 r ; subject of today's lesson. -TJIiS esson will served to emphasize Aheh iroporUme'; of ..'the , Church's , missionary workr-no less, importab,t6aaV' fhan'-f ' .t it was at the. beginning 'f ,fte-tehrre6aa mo- ; ' J , 4enk . t t j. , .' , f 'T, 4 : mP. t l1 ,WOrk .Saihari'. w6368tiga,"V Motor CO. - Philip, aeacojl ih'thej'ely CnriitiBn'nnSi "! Phifib. lilfe- Stablfieif! 'tho tiubiorf inf. tnt- iaTf. -J"" CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH 'l 'SQnV w' Wiled .'U 'ie uW, fbr'",r" - i , .he PesSed stbetabiloperXornfcnw ir- acle. K." lng -Atpongst. the popuJlSee,:?;'r . j Uat tne agef Jf i , v - .Hertford Livestock & Supply Co. Phone 426-5591 HERTFORD. N. C. I Swindell Funeral Hume AMBULANCE SERVICE Telephone 426-7311 , HERTFORD, N. C. Tdwe Sales and Service f, It 'is Meistinrhore',t ' 'i ' ' .. - 'm,rae warfin 'integral: ' -f -f, snreading W j' "V. 1 V' i , v ,', Gose. It cabled, iitt; ' ,o irftUni new' nMj 'n,7-OTJjLjp. tf'CWMRt tKatgamed, -Khold, in..the world J, fiCCrf Oil Gqmpajty) But p5 the growth di dWvW nHnuea,.the . v, , j'1 miracles ecame fewer.-in number. and .-the ! ESSO PRODUCTS - HERTFORD, N. C. ; a. i r1,.., . . if. a . Fi t, ' .- 'ttW exppnenoe:iec a , more paxsoriL privati rrence.' r ? 1 ' T n. S" . . AlMit, Hhfough1 rPhiliJ',,s ''tninistry tMo fac- )"1 uons nrHTt mttcriy ofrosed to each otti4r, ( 3 f 'i '.jV'"1''.. -i1 1 Wevannt help , biit- hder how, long qui , illri'in1 J1"'" ,narita,i'!w'm h?e' :.ad to Vait foBj-te"! Iakir OU Company' GMel had, it p6t bep,;for,'the Scattering" . 1 , peoples Damk & Trust Company Wetnbv fKIc. J3ERTF0S3, M. & SINCLAIR PRODUCTS GOODYEAR TTOES Albemarle Chemical Co. Phone 426.5585 '""' ; HERTFORD.' N. C. ' I NC A fe. Laundry, inc. 7 " chri Phone .6-5262 HERTFORD, N. C. QUALITY WORK COURTEOUS SERVICE , Phone 426-5235' HERTFORD. K. C. For iust as y the sower 'Scattered -his seeds in the planting V season, and ome took root in good soil, bearing -A rin the course of tme Iruit, so was -the seed - ?i Of if!hristinnitv- umm 4 fiam... : ... 2 .'" V, - It is not too long ago that the word ''tt'issibn-' , p ary'.bore the connotation of service abroad in . i) ' fcreign lands, to primitive people. Now it em-, braces the rapidly expanding population ' "at ii,- ' (SaH hom-in our Pwn -country.- For every time a child is born, a new soul has to be reached. ?e missionaries for Christ we do not have to .'(ravel, abroad" as- did the apostles of earlier dr ; we have but to look around us to sae the ' m opportunities that come to us everV dav if the spneadlng of Cod's Word. For the Gos- ior everyone around us,' and we ere ell tor a sense of meaning in life. , - Christian witnessing is no longer the DueroBa- ve oi special ana guted class; true, witness- : .ig wijleek out an opening in(the most ordin - wy, jeveryday sort of circumstance. -Casual con ,, versation, over a cup f coffee on a "break" period during a work day, can lead to a per sonal sericea personal offering in Christ's l name. ; Missionary work knowa no territorial bounds; rather, it recognises territorial horizons. 'Read gain. the 'simple sUtement of what ' Phil'p .did when he -jived in .Samaria, and , consider-all that follawed. This great sur-j cf v the oukrr'ad rf C ' ':ji"y v-s m-ti' -;', : i fV. n !-..,.: , " V, v - , l

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