#1^! Si' '"■i •• -v* ,;' !6®Ws: ■iiMll Omrcb Directory TImb GImrcli of the Holy Comforter. lolj »1) (EDiscc^l aw Bmtmi Ma Beaacft GibUe, Rcctw Services; Itvery Sunday, 11:00 a. m. and t:^ p. m. . „ Holy Ccanmunion: First Sun- «y. 11 :0b a- m. Third Sunday, Tl86 a. m. and Saints’ Days, 10:00 a. aS. 8tmday S^ooK 9:30 a. m. The public is cordially invited. All pews free. CkiuB«n d«cr^ , Oomer Church and Da'pis Sts. Iw. A. B EtafUfi, Pcttor, S€gfiem. ' Preaching every Sunday, 11:00 «k in. and 8:00 p. m. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Jno. £. Foster, Supt (%ristian Endeavor Services, l^«nday evenings at ,7:15 Mid-week Prayei* Se^»ice, eve- Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. Ladies' Aid and Missionary So- itety meets on Monday after the 'facond Sunday in each month. A cordial invitation extended to all A Church Home for Visitors asd Strangers. Gieacoe Hoaor Roll Miss Bessie Howard, Principal Miss Alma Graves, Assistant. Roll of Honor First Month Primary Room Bettie Wilson % Argie Marshall 96 Carlos Pennington 95 Walfer Watson ^ Anna pall 95. . Carleane jp'enhington 95 Advanced Room Jessamine Oldham 98 Aln^a Pennington 96.8 Ralph WilsQn 96.$ Coripa ^riville’ ^ Jessie l^umy 96 , Ernest Pennington 95.2 IV)m Diipkey 9^2 Floyd McCauley 95.2 Vick Simmons 95 Perfect Attendance Cbncora Keins There has been kts of scarlet fever in this neighborhood late ly but most everybody is over it now. Mr. W. R. Curl visited relat ives in Granville CO. last .week Mr. and Mrs. J. B. , Rojar^rs visitM the}i?ijdaupj!it§rr Rob Mann Saturday :=riig^ and Suil- day. Mr. and Mrs Weldon Andrew visitedA. C.. Andrews Sun day. Little Miss Callie Rogers visi' ited,>Miss^s JEffie and DeUa Curl Sunday. , M#. Bud' Curl visited Miss Robena Braxton Saturday night a^fundaA Mr. lij’arnest Cvirl of Burliii'ig S«r!kgton Refomed Churdi. Corner Front and Anderson Sts. SeT. J. D. Awrfttr. Pcft«r. Sunday Schoo! every Siibbath, |Nk45 3. m. Preaching every 2nd and 4th Ifibbath. 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m, MM -week Service every Tlmrs- My. 7:45 p- m. A cordial wejcome to all. Parsonage 2nd dx*r easi of Presbyterian CbBrcls. Ew. Do»«!c r Bervkes eve: / It,, m. and 8:00 p, rn, Jewell Allen, Corina Faucette, Argie Faucette, Wyona Murray, Carleane Pennington, Walter Waton, John Wilkins, Ralph Wil son, Conna Fonville, Jessie Murray, Una Wilkins, Roy Wilsan Annie Allen,^ die Allen, Willird Allen, Sully Oldham, Je.ssamjne Oldham, Tom Dickej% Frank Dickens. Second Month Primary Carleane Pennington, 96 Carlos Pennington 9f> Bertie Wilson 96 Anna Hali 96 Pauline Simmons 95 Advanced JessHyninfc Oldham 9G Anns Allen 95 Fred Welch 95 Ferfect Attendance Beitie Wiison, Mamie Wilson. Walter Watson. John Wilkins’ Corina Faucette, Anna Hall, KodeJj Murray. Zachary Murray, Carloane J’ennington, Ralph Wil son, Jfssie Murray, Corina Fon- ville, Torn Dickey, Una Wilkins Roy '(VjXson, ton spent Some days with his parents and iodk a biri hunt. ' Mr. W. J. Riddle visitdd at Allen McBanes Sunday. Mr. J. L.R^:^ and family visited at A. L. Levvises Sunday. There will be a xmas tree at Concord School housed Tuesday evening Dec. 24. Mrs. Etta Baily and sons of Greensboro visited friends and relatives in this comunity last Nr. W. G. Ci^url and Ralph' LRiddle visited at W. J. Riddle aturday night and Sunday. Bud Curl looks a little bit blue since Mr. Zacharys people moved away, dont cry Bud Argie will come back again. LANTERNS most reliable lantcm fojr farm use . ..terials,.so that it >s';^rd^^|iiri4T4uf^ witfepiit ^ingljca%;£uri|';a^ * ' It gives a’deaf^, ptrdngMhti ■; lif' It ^bloW bijti, an ex^rt-mitde’ 1arit4rii;'' ''Made ^ sises. There' Is. ,a' ■ STANDARD 0|L COMPAPilY . li*W J«rMr> .'V'l’ V-’; ■ N* J* M4* ii% |I ■■■■rtiiiiiiAiiiiii ■" After a frichtfu) spfiii a man in felt terrible W;'/ hiB doetdr found I broken: «bs g * J" "at atTA«.. ends a ^ Columbia, Mo. 4 pot used S r^med#.’* its * «i«at 08 S[ part,911 Prosperity seems to cause more! discontent than does hard times' — the more there is to get thel more folks imagine they are’t j getting their share, j _A man's holiday is jast what his wife has been waiting for. She has saved up about a week’s work in anticipation of the oc casion. Be Sure to Sef 11:( Jessamine Oldham, Fourrh of July st,Hg-ffft]*s hi Alma Pennington. Mabel' Fau-|ity. ~ ' ' het 0^ g-anaay -•noo! HI a. in Frayer-mee; v',>dT;es( Et! S:CO p, :ii. flie !)ubuc is iii? sU service'?, ■ycerfe, Annie Allen, Oiie Allen, j ever, if, the v,-onderful healins- Hj^aMy; 5!d!«Rm, Frot! Welch, Wil- i by Buklen’s Arnica Salve, o Ch.H-he Durham. I ihousands, who sn^fl'erod I'ron We have the largest Stock we have ever shown ard we are in a position to save you money, in addition givi-.g you an immence stock from which to make selection. Just received the largest lot ot rugs and druggets ev« shipped to Alamance county at one time ' - “Jof R.ngis°?o UltctCrtm""" -^^ortmen, MAKES THE mWh' G;1SP. | Tne awful list of injuries on a i 'om : burn.'^, cuts, ,bu))et wouj.s .cr exf>)o.sions. I is the (luiek! .'i(!s riifiii; htyh’i* Oj' ;>oils, ul‘.*>'r,s, c-c/.;;:!ria. ' soro ;;;■ V!iU;s 'J'~i t‘':s ^ A full line of Heaters, comforts and blankets ?'• rer I. rn .)ru ^ bron . J, I. m f' p © f -i. ■day. Hqc V Ft: !S1., .d ; , hUnV: rV- 'lU'-j. ■ ■aS'Bi?-;' . V h p, Church C-':n7'-;'.-r ^tr ' Cornea.’niu!!. S;. Woinavi's jffst Tiiursday 3;./’ i'. n;. i^adies’ Aid Sork'ty. Hrj-: fiay S:30 p. m. &le Methodist Proieslaat Ch^rc^, FJast Davjg Street. Rt7. Thoicat E. Fsslsff, P»Tfionoj?e next door to Church) Services: Morning, 11:00 Evening, 8*00. Prayer meeting Wedr^es day evenings. Ladies’Aid and Missionery So- deties every Monday afternoon affcsr first Sunday in each month. • Sunday School 9:80 h. m. Rev. R, M, Arid: ew3, Supt. ■Exellent Baraca ana Fhilathea €kises. You are invited to at- all services. I ^5 BElEVE in PROGR: nas. L jyy W ^ ;.-4 s-l \ : :\ auu a ^.ai fiif-.i -ur j'i'ip'rids jLiiU V.-; .luive sm.' ] Ir, ■..'■ ',v:;v ;^iO ; r.iy 10!' ni.-- . - iy..,; , 'iol S . i... a .sjvi with yiiO'lpi-n wliviov.'^ v-;r iuad ln'.s and.ldisu-uat our biil; (’iisi.orner.s. We carry in esc and f‘.irnir.hir,g. Oura\:)ck IS open for vour inspection, Yo'; Y.dcume a.i oiu: j.jlace. LdtftSt also in iiiUis-on Phonog')’H|j]j.s and rt.‘i:;ords host i,i Fuf an inspection. C*’') * fo;.' r]';.; fious^ arc; al Green and McClure Furniture Co., Phone day or night 2.51-L. Graham, N. C. M. E. diiiirch. Sooth. Rer. T. A, Sykce, P«»t«9r, Preaching every Sunday mom- »IE and evening. Bandsy School^ 9:30 a. m. P?ayer Service, Wednesday fcvening:. ,n.-— !_■■ I ■■ ■ .._■-. _ ■ Macedonia Lutheran Clr c'i. Front Street, Rvt. C. I. Mmrgio, Pwtw. fEetidence next door to Church.) Morning Service at 11:00 a, m. Vespers at 3:30 p. m. ^Noservices on third Sundays.) Sunday School 9;45 a. m.,. ev- isry Sunday. Teachers’ Meeting, Wednesday *06 p. m. (at parsonage.) Woman’s Missionary Society 'titer morning service on fourth icndayg.) L. C. Bs., Saturday before i fed Sundays, 3:00 p. m, L. L. L.f third Sundays at 8:00 i> m. Webb Arenne M. £. Qiorck, Rw. Bv T. Htiky. Pawtw. Preaching^ every first Sunday ’St 11 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., second Sunday at 8 p. m. Sunday School every Sundav John F. Idol. Sunt. A Postal Brings This Book It IS free—Jt tells how you can have local and long distance telephone ser vice in your home at very small cost. today. Write nearest Bell Tele phone Manager, or farmers* LINE department SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY ATLANTA, GA. Sale now on! Our entire stock of Men’s and Boys suits and overcoats is on sale now at cut priv.es. Certainly no occassion has been presented, ivhere such values are sacrificed to price so early in the season. Suits for cl! £er\’ices, in a full variety of standlard shades, i^egular Se rges, Wide-Wale Diagonals, Chev iot Suitings aud Kigh-toned nov€it;y inixtures. Below we give you a few prices:— MEN o SUITS $12.50 for 7.75 15.00 “ 9.25 1.8.50 “ 12.25 20.00 “ 14,00 BOYS' SUITS From 8 to 18 size, $1.75 to |7,50. These art Nor- tolits and double-breastsd. ■■ y\\- : ' /. |rf: f t vf /■//lO .M r:;: • f' r ■; ■■H \ it f -Si- ■ ■I . l'':! ;■ ■ f ■ Uy‘ ■ (■ I New Fal See tiie lai we ar IS the most A coat stt which is ina n^dle by the kind we hav tion Mrill pro Millinery, Our milliner; fall season liairii millinery seaso beautiful fall ai ro ®i Happy «ic girt My of the diseases sufferer, happy is s benefits of Cardui, Cardul is a g^ei It is a natural med It has been, in sue has cured thousand tak Mrs. Maiy ^ there is no tonic with tiie very bes everything a womai Now, I feel bettej always nieoiinniend can't praise if too worn-out women, Q i4MUw* Advf »|U4f -J .1' iijv^ ■ .V, . \ !' v! ■ -h ">v i . Wy- W ■ b.-# /■( C1o*'jU 300 Men s overcoats to be closed out at from $aSO to $15.00 Big line of Ladies’ cloakis and jackets at a bargain. Home of Good Clothes s. PRYOR STREET are no' CO. We have fix for you, ai M your trade, the market atl work for th( Every pile personal care you get in Burli QbacGO stop ho use where have one of tl so let u; *®r what you ^o, we think, and We think >ing to s( ers’ Warehous* s Go( ■Vi' •T l: , ..I,”: • u.. Ji ^ .

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