BADIN bulletin Page Twenty CHURCH NOTICES Baptist Briefs By action of the Church, on Sunday, July 20, we channed our name as a church, decidinK upon this inscription for the cornerstone: “First Baptist Church of Badin, nezer Baptist Church; organized 183(,. July 21 to 2i was Baptist “Mobile- School” week thruout North Carolina. There were forty of them in the State There was one at the 1- irst “P Church, Albemarle, with a ‘ faculty of teachers. Pastor Arnette went to Belmont, to teach Bible in on of these schools. A series of Revival Services wil be „„ at our church, from August 24 to September 4. Dr. J. E. Hoyle, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Lenoir, N. C will assist our pastor. Let every- t,^dy come and help us to make this a Cfrcat revival meetiriK* We thank our friends who helped us, and congratulate ourselves on being able to lay on the altar of God, for our new building, with warm love, ‘cold cash to the amount of more than one thou sand dollars, at our rally, June 29. Th- program at that time was. “The Church, Home, and Citizenship in Badin,” H. R. Wake. “Sunday School in the New Church, E. F. Smith. “Music in the New Church, W. O. Dotson. „ “Young People in the New Church, C. H. Jones. There will be another such rally Au gust 10. “‘Come across’ and help us,” is the cry. We thank all who helped us in the last rally, and hope they will not forget us, nor refuse us, on August 10. Pastor Arnette goes to Lenoir, to hold a meeting at the First Baptist Church, beginning August 11. The series of night sermons on the subject, “Letters to the Human Race, has been finished. Another series will soon follow, on “The Christian’s Three F’s." Come to Sunday School next Sunday at !).45 a. m. Bring your letter, and present for the church services, at a. m. and 8.30 p. m. We give you cordial invitation to worship with us. ^ If you can sing, you are wanted » the choir rehearsal, every Friday even ing. at the home of Mrs. Fuller, Tallassee Avenue. . The Ladies’ Aid Society will m«t the home of the parson, 54 Wil Street, Wednesday, August 6, at -5- P- I’''- —J. E. B. Houser, Pasto'^ Badin Methodist Church At a recent Quarterly Conference, held in the New London Circuit, the Palmerville Church building and mem bership were transferred to the Badin charge. At a called meeting of the Quarterly Conference of the Church, in Badin, at which Conference the Pal merville Church was represented, it was unanimously decided to consolidate the Palmerville Church with the Badin Methodist Church. The church build ing at Palmerville is now being torn down. In a few days, we hope to see the building going up on the lot which the Tallassee Power Company has so generously donated to us. Now that we have a building under way, we urge that all of the Methodists, who have their membership elsewhere, place their church letter in the church at Badin. The church from which you are separated, I believe, can get along better without you than we can do with out you. The growth of all the churches in Badin depends in a large measure up on you that belong to a church else where. Presbyterian Church Notes It is hoped that work will on our church building at an ‘ The company has given a ® on the corner of Pine and Willow bt For the present, ser%'ices will j the Community Building. A vitation is extended to all to with us in the Sunday School church services. ^.jt) The Ladies’ Aid Society me ^ Miss Nettie Bradford and Mrs. ' i Bradford, on Maple Street. recenW-^^ pleasant and profitable afternoo spent. Attention is called to the Un' Me**" Prayer Meeting, held with our odist brethren, on Wednesday Will you not meet with us? T j Z service is always the roost spirit important of the church sen-ic^' f _T. G. Tate, '" Mr. A. J- visited his sisters, Mrs. Kitt^ inly- Mildred Whitehurst, early .tf Mr. and Mrs. J- turned from a visit with - ^ home folks, at Greenville, N- L. Kittrell t t with Mf" _ You Should Be Proud to Be Insured in the Metropolitan BECAUSE: It ihi* ** family ** in tfcr I, i. •• f.milT ■ .h.. h.. o.,r millinn «l.o h.,r . on., in ordrr lo protiri ih^mwlvrn ami ihrir ehiMrrn from • i l u j I. i. . Ln,..n, ,1... h.. .U.,. Urn f.hhful .o .11 wi.h -l-.n. i. h.. h.d It krpi ilM %«orci lit all Il hmt ilone murh more than iU ron!r«r|« rvfr rrquirrd ** * II >• Ihr l.iggr.I (:om|..ny in ihr world, .n.l i> fi.lrr ih.n mny olhrr. Il in sIm -hitrly ►nfr, and alMioIiilrly miuihI. Il u *'Thr IjhIu ihat Nrver FaiU." Metropolitan Life Insurance Company EDMUND MOSIIEH. Agent WE HAVE THE BEST FACU.ITIES FOR 01' •• SATISFACTORY LAUNDRY ^ORK 77tr US Albemarle Steam LauntJry ALBEMARLE NORTH C Try Orr’s Market BAOIN, N. C. p'or all kinds of Fresh Meats, Chickens. Eggs. Fish. »nd Cou" phone 25