t. i -r I Ftryijans Weekly, Hertford, N. C, Thunday, December 2, 1071 ' , ' ' Weeksville Road Church's DiaUA Devotion Offers Bible Study 24 Hours Daily . t -.rrl u Bfiond class mattsi w;! -131 WUi,lJ4,t Port to Kartfort, North Care. .4-44 ... ,, . . - . ;: . Aiwtls!nKU Furalihtd By Funeral Services Held Thursday For Othua Jamea Boyce lUERlKlON RATES Ottt Yffiw,,, ., . $3.64 Unrqulmani County) here,,,,,,,,,.,. ..,,..,.,. ., $4.66 P&uittarbor t v .Tnifiy fears ago this ;: feecerhber 7tha Sunday-the .MdlO broke the flews that the . ! United States naval bait (Pearl I Harbor) and air fields in the vicinity hid been iuddenlys ; Bomow oy Japanese aircraft - . Though President Roosevelt knew such an attack was j .possible, though military '.'Commanders there had been warned, though an enlisted man 'j on radar watch picked up the incoming raid, and though an intelligence colonel In Washington had concluded the attack was imminent and was struggling with superiors to ;;warn Pearl, the attack was . j; highly successful. ',' The battleship fleet was j wrecked. Thousands were .; killed. Many aircraft were rj destroyed. But, by good luck, the Ij few U.S. aircraft carriers in the Pacific were not in the harbor that morning. As it turned out. ' I; the carriers were the most vital ::; ships in the resulting war, snd - ';they turned the tide in June of v 1942, at Midway, six months later. 'to this 1941-45 war, the U.S. l was attacked; either the nation ' fought or surrendered. (Hitler declared war on America four days after the Jap attack. ) Few ; Americans proposed surrender, ' thus the nation was united. In - mat sense alone, it was a good time to be an Americari-if one '. survived the war. -'. The nation was behind its ting men, the overwhelming ority of citizens sought to do part And unity achieved -acles. In three and a half irs 'the effort of unified . jiericans produced the world's : -ightiest military force. The :sson Is obvious; unified, the nation can overcome practically any obstacle or problem. We can remember this profitably today thirty years after Pearl Harbor. Evangelist Bill Mead of the Weeksvllle Road Church of Christ has learned to be in two places at one time. This sounds like a magician's trick.. .but It is the result of a modern "communications" breakthrough via the telephone. The busy minister says that his office is "always open" to give a Bible message and spiritual encouragement 24 hours a day. This is ac complished by calling the church's new Dial-A-Devotion service. The minister records a new Bible message each mor nlna between six and seven. People in this area can takej advantage of this service by jusl dialing 335-4400. Evangelist Mead explained that even though he writes and records the messages, he can never receive a personal phone call at this number. This number, he explained, is used exclusively for Dial-A-Devotion and is always- an-, swered by a recorded ' Bible message and never answered by an individual. . The church decided to begin this new service in order to make the teachings of Jesus available twenty four hours a day to those who would care to use this system. The recordings are made with the prayer that they will give aid and comfort to all ages and those of all walks of life. It is expressly stated that each messaae should be given in 'such a way as to create good will! Mrs. Tucker is the and promote Bible study in thislMlss Ann Brlnn of Hertford. HURRY DOWN Woodland . Dress Shoppe Hertford, N.C. Phone 426-56201 communityy, The Dial-A-Devotion service is planned to continue Indefinitely Permanent hook-ups have been placed in the minister's study for this purpose. Through Intensified ad vertising this machine ll now receiving several hundred calls a day. Certain hours of the day are busier ' than others. However, the machine could receive 1100 calls a day. Birth AnnouncenieMl Dr. and Mrs, W.B. Tucker of Henderson announce the birth Of twin daughters, Katherlne Blair and Megan Paige,: born Wed nesday, November 24, at Maria Piwhain Hospital. former Othus James Boyce, 71, of 112 Edenton Road Street, died suddenly Tuesday at 2:80 p.m. A native of Chowan County ho was a son of the late James and Mrs. Lydla Dall Boyce and the husband of Mrs. Elsla Jordan Boyce. ' He was a retired Civil Service Aircraft Mechanic with the Norfolk Naval Air Station and a member of Great Hope Baptist Church. s Surviving besides his wife ire two sons, O.J. Boyce, Jr. and Preston T, Boyce of Norfolk, Va.i two daughters, Mrs. "Pete Howell of Hertford and Mrs. Naomi Hahn of Norfolk, Va.i one brother Herman Boyce of Norfolk, Va.i five sisters, Mrs. Les Twine and Mrs. Purvis Chappell of Tyner. N.C, Mrs. Lizzie Prltchard of Suffolk, Va., J? I'll so MARION SWINDELL t From tht Und of Ambrym wt bast of s beautiful word, the pa (be word (of love. LiteriUy sniubted it meant: "The heart leaps calling, calling for ma." V This is very likely the best or sjgV truulitioni of the word "love." ' Think of young Invert-their Suits an catHng out to each other, Out's why we sty they're fci love. A child has die same esll total out for a parent, and a puenri nesn cans to a cnua FrMMUnrpi dum on love are SMolded through the staying in (mm by way of the heart - If the hearts of mankind kept esClag, eattlng foe one another, ist s cintrtnf woru it would be. There would be no room for envy, hats and prejudices, Wan would be eiimmstsd ir an people enetJotd the natives of AKtxym't description of love. CWl TOO WJKT TO REMBM- tZZx "To be loved-one must Lt love," . .. a IWIMM IIWIIIV BY WESTINGH0USE m " " ? ' SIDE-BY-SIDE.' : fe"gtLf" Jt l,;Sn. HEFRIGERATOR-FREEZERX i r -T:'K i r'l'ifek- -slim-wall design . lf L . N 3SW Ml terP- I Only 31 inches wide . ' ). . nmmitrO r . I v J 270 lb. capacity freezer I ! I ; ..' . I , iLTlL ' 't,'-r"u x TWIN JUICE DISPENSER 1 jTo I i - r;1 Fif ITA v I.S ! porcelain enamel - , : XFpir I i W lrx ' .Jtf Vegetable Crisper Y AX , I : 1 -hZr .H $ i FULL-WIDTH v. " fti ' llF I : H'flr V V'WU v ,"li, FULL.DEPTH SHELVES .r V TT I. . 'i L OV RANGE W l-SSS f fL t'i ) , s' 1 1 "recite neet 'control for Jlttin'K "vJN. Vi 'j -mv-V f " ; front.loading 1 l I I 5 . CONVERTIBLE li J I 1 f ; ,i DISHWASHER 1' 1 e Porcelain-on-tteel interior (not Plastic) j'A f etxciutrve tut guard door k - I I e Self-cleaning fUter Vf "Keep it portable- iLf 1 J V BuUditinlater LS II f W . ' II . II :- M uiln'i tVHK'n' iLiBi1 Mrs. Blannto James of Virginia Beach, Va., and Mrs. uene Herronof Chesapeake, Va.i B grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. - , ti Funeral services were held Thursday at 1:00 p.m. im the Chapel of The Swindell Funeral Home by the Rev. Ralph Knight and the Rev. Norman Harris. "How Great Thou Art" and "Farther Along" were sung by the Great Hope Church Choir. They were accompanied by Mrs. Peggy Wlnsiow, Organist. The Casket pall was Made of red rose! and white chrysan iemuma, and fern. Pallbearers were John Danchlse, Joe Carovella, Noah Gregory, Freeman Mansfield, Curvin Mansfield, and Purvis Chappell. Burial Was In Cedarwood Cemetery, Funeral 1 Services ' Held' For WA. Winsbw Leonardo bachelor. da Vln e I wns a The island of Ceylon la in the Indian Ocean. Wllliamston Allen "Willie" Wlnsiow, 67, of Route 1. Belvldere, died Thursday at 3: 10 p.m. in tne cnowan Hospital following a long Illness. A native of Perquimans County, he was a son or tne late T.L. and Mrs Marth Jane Rountree Wlnsiow and the husband of Mrs. Ger trude" W. Winslow, He was a retired store keeper and a member of Upriver Friends Meeting. Surviving besides his wife are two aaugnters, Mrs. Gloria Bundy, of Chesapeake, Va. and Mrs. Christine Chappell Of Rt. 1, Belvldere; 1 brother, Thomas Winslow of Route 1, Belvldere; three sisters, Mrs. Ellsha Winslow. Mrs. Robert Winslow, and Mrs. J.H. Stalllngs of Rout; I. Belvldere; 10 grandchildren, Funeral services were held Saturday at 2:00 p.m. In the Chapel of the Swindell Funeral Home by the Rev. Waldo Smith and the Rev. Thomas Jackson. "His Eye Is on The Sparrow" and "The Lord Is My Shepherd" were played during the service by Mrs. Peggy Winslow, Organist. The casket pall was made of red roses, white chrysan themums, and fern. Pallbearers were Virgil Winslow, Larry Stalllngs. Robert Morris Winslow, Arnold Winslow, L.E, Winslow, Jr, and John Ira, Winslow. Burial was in Upriver Cemetery, Bisetie-Morgan Vows Spoken Miss Nancy Rue Blssette ind Wallace H. Morgan, Jr. were married Sunday, October Slst at Dillon, South Carolina. The Bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Willie V. Blssette of Wilson, North Carolina. The bridegroom Is the ion of Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Morgan, Sr. of Hertford, North Carolina. I : - . j Let's Go To Church Sunday I THESE RELIGIOUS MdUC ChUk GOUlg I MESSAGES " I J ARE MADE POSSIBLE A LqL. I BY THE FOLLOWING J LlULL I I BUSINESS I i . firms, j- ra jmjf'j J. F. HOLLOWELL & 'V VATS f' ' I son.inc: ' "T,- ,,tt I LIVESTOCK AND . C!ST5t -w 1 FARM PRODUCE i ... V I I WINFALL.SC. I PITT HARDWARE M y ? J ? ! tj . . 7 W . I COMPANY Vl UJrH X. I I HERTFORD, M. C 1' . - f f V U Make us your headquarters for. all your Home Appliance needs Hertford Hardware Supply, Inc. LWINSLOW-BLANCHAR MOTOR COMPANY YOUR FORD DEALER W.M.MORGAN FURNITURE CO. HOME FURNISHINGS PHILCO APPLIANCES CANNON CLEANERS DEPENDABLE SERVICE Phone 42S44S1 Jl C. BLANCHARD t CO., INC. "BLANCHARD'l" SINCE ISS1 BLANCHARD'S BARBERSHOP Oerild W, Blincherd end Wild Slmchud Proprietor! KEITH'S GROCER'. I'HONK 42S-7767 HKRTFORD. N. C. ONE STOP SERVICE STATION BILL COX. Owner Tirti Grtuinf Acceuorln CALL 42S.TS8S HERTFORD, N. C. LANE'S WOODWORK SHOP "CuUom Buill Kitchen Cibinett" PHONE 426-7225 Route 3, Hertford, N. C. (White Het Roed) WINFALL SERVICE STATIQN CAS - OIL - TIRES AND REPAIRS . FIRESTONE TIRES Tomes E. Morten, Winfell ' CAU 42S484S . PEOPLES BANK It TRUST COMPANY Member F.D.I.C. HERTFORD, N. C. Sundey 10, 17-27 e Mondiy Matthew it. 11-46 e ' Tueidey Metthew , -13 Wednetdey Acta 11, 13-86 e Thureday Romeni l.v-16 Friday II Corlnthlani 4,1-4 e Saturday Oalatlani 1.1-6 Everybody and his cousin too... no tice the lone man in the foreground of the picture. He must be wondering If he will ever get his shopping done. Even with his back to us he looks confused and be wildered. Most of us have felt the pangs of loneliness in the midst of a crowd. Sur rounded by people, we couldn't escape that feeling of utter desolation. It may engulf us in a busy department store, a , crowded supermarket, a Jam-packed sub way, but suddenly it strikes ... this feel ing that no one cares about' us or about our burdens. ; When our hearts cry out for assurance that somebody cares, we can always turn to the truth and love revealed by the Holy Word of God : "Lo, I am with you alway." At the heart of the universe there are great resources of strength. Discover them for yourself by worshipping each week in the church of your choice. rVrfirrf LiveilorJIf A Supiity Co. PIMM IH-IAI1 HtfrrroRD. n. o. DIXIE AUTO SUPPLY Diklnbuliir f UooHyrar 'liri' Automotive Parts Phone 126-7118 HERTFORD, N. C. REED OIL COMPANY ESSO PRODUCTS Hertford. N. C. HOLLOWELL OIL CO. - SUPPLIES or -OIL PRODUCTS GOOD YEAR TIRES PHONE 426-6644 DOZIER'S FLORIST Harm Shopping Center PHONE 426-6410 Nifhti Sundays 1 Holidays 426-7692 or 426-7287 MemherF.T.D. ALBEMARLE CHEMICAL CO. Phone 4266224. HERTFORD, N.C, IYRUM FURNITURE , COMPANY ; ' Phwx 411111 . HMTFMO.N.C, ROBERTSON'S CLEANERS t LAUNDRY, INC. QUALITY WCXK COURTEOUS SERVICE PHONE - 426-I2SI HERTFORD, N.C. LUKE TELLS THE OOOD NEWS International Sundey School Leeeon for December 1, 1871 LESSON TEXTi Luke HMj Arte 1:1-6 OuralmtwtaylitoptwnttothecUeetheteneteofLuke, u set form In hl gospel. In hie Inimitable flowing proee, Luke preeenti nil viewpoint with clarity and force. His bellet wu centered on a Lord who wee e universe! savior, rather than one whose bounties were available to merely a chosen few. Qualification for His help bed need ee the only criteria. Luke wee e knowledgeable man in gospel matters. He therefore labored to present Chrlet to hit people la an orderly fashion. Christ's birth, His life, death, resurrection end ascension are therefore chronicled la chronological order. Through Luke's writings, Chrlet Is presented as He wee... teacher, yes...but also a Man of decisive action. Posterity, Indeed, owes much to this disciple. Luke wrote with a deep appreciation of the totality of Christ. He wu Inspired by certainty of that of which he wrote. His sense of security In hie knowledge of tne times shines through every word, u don hit deep peraonal In volvement In his task. No stone wu left unturned to verify hit facts; he drew from hit own medical background, at be did from hit missionary yean, spent In the company of Paul. That he was a man who had the courage of bit eorwidlont la exhibited in his loyalty to Paul during the tatter's moat trying tinrae, at chronicled In 2 Timothy 4:11. Luke realised that truth and certainty were the Imperative Ingradlentt If the authority of the gospel wu to bear full fruit and rally timing man to Ita standard. Certain it it that he wu a sincere witness for Christ, bringing the blessings of the Christian belief to many who had hitherto walked la darkness. And It it a matter of gnat encouragement to Christiana ' everywhere that tht happenings of long age have Beeninc for the world today. For the Bible it agelete. la It can be found answen for every eveot, good or bad, mat befalls aa aa our llvee. As we reed of the trials that befell Job, we gam as the courage needed to face me treUsjthat beset ut. In the story of the prodical son we come to realise the greet love Is theheartotourFatheruwe-wtolwvearrayedaariwaated ourselves - are welcomed back Into tht ufetyandtecurityof God's aU-encompntt log love (or man! . A changed live and a deep and renewing tense of pee ee snd security characterises the person who kw allowed Ctuiet to touch hit lift. Luke knew Out, and to thai end be dedicated many ytert of hit Ufa to bringing thai kaowleoetotbtworl(L : He was an active Christlaa, (or be wu one of the team ttuU carried the Word into the marketplace and the synagogue, where people gathered. He wu an involved Christian, end hit concern for those who walked at darkness wu the. motivating amnt in presenting a (actual gospel ie the world, Today, at Chrtsttant, wt, too, mutt be active and Involved, If Chriat'i sacrifice an ttie crate Is to ee teeuy aMenind le all top'es. Christ did not tetra the wt4owrttolw4ael a'sieurefSortstoHwbthstfl - (time comments are bated ea eutSats' ef fre t' ItrMttoMl SUM Boned Leoooni, eoavr jMei by ke k tomttenal Council el RaUlou UmS, sad tsMd sv) remission), PHONE 420-6211 RTFOnD, N.C, ,.- - .. ' J

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