AMEZion Church Meet Slated For Cumnock Next Week !3rd Session Os District Conference To Convene At Cumnock Sept, 17-19 i )~. (. i(. i, - Ktu .• A Brown. !' ■'iii ; cider, Durham District. | A M. ' Zion Church announced i i i i rf.h >h ♦ the ?3rd cession of the t:■ t. it Conference would rou < •’!« .'i St Paul A M E Zion Church September 17-Id. with Rev E H Beeb* as host paste” t !ic \vHt bf !.*•? ?« 91 ••' sis f tltptin.nc tv-d *•?**,> f*- ■nwt SS % We Welcome You TO THE CHATHAM COUNTY FAIR We Assure Von the Best Quality Farm Supplies at the Lowest Possible Cost. FARMERS EXCHARGE PITTSBORO - SILER CITY BANK OF PinSBORO Founded 1901 Pfitsboro, North Carolina An Old BaiiF With Same NEW ideas LOANS CHECKING ACCOUNTS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 'Deposits Insured Ur To SIO,OOO by the Federal Deposit l insurance Corp. Congratulations CHATHAM COUNTY CITIZENS JOHNSON COTTON COMPANY OF SUER CITY IN \ ITES YOU TO ‘ THE ONE STOP STORE” Complete Une of John Deere Farm Machinery Farm St Home Supplies Fertilizers Nathalie Bottled Gas Gas Appliances Electrical Appliances Gash If You Have It Credit If You Need It throughout the area. The ses •inns will healn at 11:00 A. M., Wednesday the 17th, when Rev. «»ten Baldwin will preach the opening ,crtnor> and <h* Holy .*» v * ament of the Lord's Sim ee» « >!t he administered hr 8 f • Speata ops conduct a •School of Frophetc at 1<? f nr A new feature has been added and will be known ss the “Trustee Hour”. June Prince, George Elliott, M. C. Mriver. R. G. Bryant and Guy Ma2yok will discuss the duties and functions of the trustees at 6:30 P. M This session will end with e« address by Rev L P Williams, The Rev J A Jones, pastor Cam eron Grove Clrurh. near Sanford, will preach the annual sermon at 8 P M He will be accompanied by bus choir and congregation A wel ome program will be presented by the hori church with Bev. Beebe presiding The Thursday sessions will begin at 10:00 A M. and will feature the reports of the delegates. The Rev F C Covington will deliver the noon mesage and will be assisted by his choir and congregation. The af ternoon session will feature the lo cal preachers Each participant will conduct a regular service, including the taking of the offering. This Is being done in order to determine, how well they have been able to grasp church decorum. Attorney Hall E. Langford will deliver an address at 6:30 P. M. and the Ebenerer Gospel Chorus will sing The Rev R. L. Speaks will oreach the “Educational Sermon" at, 8 P. M. Tt. Is expected that his choir will sing and a large group of the members of St. Mark Church, Durham, will be in attendance. The final day’s sessions will begin with the “School of the Prophets" at. 10:00 A. At. The Rev 8 P Cook will defiver the Noon message and the Male Chorus from Holland Chapel Church will do the singing A panel in ‘'Stewardship" t« prog erammed for V. M- This is esnecled to prove highly valu able to both the ministers and the laymen. .1 W. Harrison will discuss the duty of a steward In the A. M. E. Zion Church, Mrs. R. V. Horton will talk Compliments Os Justice Motor Co. Cadi(iae=d!ds Chevrolet Pittsboro, N, C. Rambling In Chatham GOLDSTON Hollo readers everywhere. Yes, most of the summer happenings are over, es pecially for the school folks. Yes in Chatham County this week all school doors flew wide open and the school bells are heard once more. The school hn *'s nro find ing their way to the routes to pick up those who wait by the road side for .school Teachers are also having to cut short thru v» catlom and take up then- class responsibilities. Web you r< 6 are back and we wish you a very suc cessful school VP,?- DEATHS .BEAR CHEER Mrs Sophia Boyde, widow of the late Lee Boyde, of Bonlee, recently died at the Chatham Memorial Hospital. Siler City. Funeral services are Incomplete at this time. GOLDSTON—FuneraI service* for Theo Reavis, who died in Baltimore, Md., were held at the St, Luke Congregational Chris tian Church in East Golds ton last Saturday. GOLDSTON VETERAN TO TO TEACH IN FAIRMONT CITY SCHOOL Word reached the office of this SLtriet AMO Leadership Training School Concluded SILER CITY The first annual District Leadership Training School, sponsored by the Durham District A M. E. Zion Church, which open ed at the Corinth Church Monday, closed Friday night. The School was planned and conducted by the presiding eid er, the Rev. J. A, Brown. Dr. R. L Speaks, Durham, served as the dean and taught church policy. Mrs Morelle Horton, Pittsboro, taught the classes to Bible. Mrs. Janie Speaks, also of Durham, had charge of the music, while the Rev. Brown taught the classes to steward ship. The persons in charge of religious education from the churches about the stewardship of wor ship. The Christian method of giving will be led by C F. Hammond F. B. McKlssey is to tell how to 'im port aa effective ministry. Chris tian stewardship in >he community will be disussed by W L Fey. Many visitors, high in church cir cles, are expected to attend The Ft Rev. R L Jones, presiding pre late,. is sheduled to be present. Rev. G F. Madkins. who presides, over ihe Sanford District, is to aid Rev. Brown in presiding BURNS AND SMITH (tsso) Products • Washing • Greasing • Atlas Tires m Batteries $ Accessories ■WeaBBBMWtfBM Pittsboro, N. C, SHOP & SAME WHILE ATTENDING CHATHAM COUNTY FAIR BELK-YATES-BECK 00. PITTSBORO, N. C, GOLDSTON - PITTSBORO SILER CITY reporter that Royal N Roberts has joined the teaching staff at the Rosnnwald High School at Fair mont. Mr. Roberts is, the former presi dent. of the Ooldston High Alumni Association. He received, his .8.8, degree al A&T College and. did flirt,her study at North Carolina College Durham, and a&t Col lege, Greensboro. He t- an% h t school for 5 vears at the Chatham High School of Siler City, one year at, Johneonville High School f>t JohneOUvihe, until be was later connected with the staff at Dou glas Aircraft Company, Inc. Guided Missel Division, at Char lotte, where he completed two years service Roberts is a, veteran of World War LI, son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Roberts of Gulf, and is married to the former Miss Maze!] J Price of Siler City, who is a teacher in Siler City. THIS AND THAT Mr. and Mrs. Julius Austin of 273 West 117th Street. New York City, and Mr. and Mrs, L. Dixs of 266 W. 117th St... Apt. 3W, New York City, ail were weekend vis itors of Mr. and Mrs, Earnest Thompson at Gulf Mr. Johnnie Cotton of Phils- throughout, the district w.-re is at tendance Many of the pastels were also present. The expansion of the j program of the rura] church was j also given much attention. U is the hope of the Rev Brown I ihet it will serve to stimulate added interest in preparedness for Chris tian service snd thereby prove highly beneficial to the district. The newly built C'crmth Church, Rev. L. R. Williams, pastor. if SllgiOOM | a* iCL Mum Ajj S- i siinkfei*-rich, eapi fcslist jc wage slave!” Compliments ELDER MOTOR COMPANY SILIR CITY, N. C. NEW and USED FORDS dolphin. Pa. was a weekend vis itor of hi;> In-laws. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson at East Goldstein. Students returning home from the Northern states for school and college included: Jarirs Tur- 950 dfeJPINt if Calvert jl ||| ®JE$aGtfY& | 8 * If- BkmSjwSUqr | K jl fiK ew» catty* •* R Calvert RESERVE American Whiskey otvfgT oisntiiM 50- ate. * * bot 85% btm NFUTBAL SPIRIT® • SltHOEn WHISKCT SILER CITY HARDWARE COMPANY “Opposite Post Office'' • HARDWARE • SPORTING GOODS • DUTCH BOY PAINTS • VITA VAR Paint «• Varnish • JOHNSON SE4 HORSE OUT BOARDS Phone SHerwood 2-3736 am W FAIR Wf 8 -BIG DAYS AND NIGHTS —6 /, SEPT. 1 5th —20™ %, CHATHAM COUNTY HMfe MttHSIKNStIK fljSfe. HKUW. as®» A '/ PITTSBORO ONE MILE EAST ON HIGHWAY 64 . 1 E THE MOST DIVERSIFIED EXHIBITION EVER SHOWN AT A CHATHAM COUNTY FAIR'! A You Cannot Afford To Miss 'The V PALMETTO EXPOSITION AA. On The Midway A With It* Many Attractions!! ■BStfHLSS m BEING THE KIDS TJjjSs \ And Spend The Da) THE CABOWm* WEEK ENDING BATUSDAT, BEPTEMBEK It, I»*i ner, Annie Mae Martin, Dorothy Womble, Lucille Martin, Margaret Thompson, Brenda Ann Turner and Robert Thompson. They spent the summer in Washington. Baltimore, New York, New Jersey and other points north. Also Al- Rendering Service Since 1888 FARMERS ALLIANCE STORE, INC. Dealer?! In , ,« DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES GROCERIES & H ARDWARE SEED FERTILIZER SILER CITY, N, C. Phone SHerwood 2-3020 FREE PARKING We Appreciate Your Busine Congratulations Thrift Starts At THE CHATHAM BANK Deposits Insured Up to SIO,OOO fcy i&s Depots* Insurance Ckwpeswtksn, LOANS CHECKING ACCOUNTS SAVING ACCOUNTS SILER CITY, N. C. bert Marsh. THE CAROLINIAN is sold a l the following places: Cheeks Place, Marg’s Beauty Shop, The Blue Plate Shop, Henderson Set vice Station and Miss Ondine Wicker of Goldston. 11

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