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KT': • • 9LSfiwr I IllllHillllf 'iRVOT^IO WB UfBUIUMNG OF AMEiBiCAir^BWES AKO AMESIC&N IMOT8TUML #Tffirtfffrrty liTiAtf /VMtTM^ MnCTB ^^Aftflr.TWA Trni»4ife ftECEMIlTOJA ^ wSSh ijK;'-EU)>K couMi$ cajifiSL X ■«^r Eiiicatioiitl Coliiflin Conduced By J. H. bbertiM. tm iuKe bwntjUM •ltd inpmdac ■HHhiBi 'irl «a» pUdi' «»• of vid^ipr^ aoeial intewt'-m* iekiimiiM' i* Mm CcUee* wt «isht Vdoek «» ilM» evening of December trinn ift. Brace LBPajiette ciui- treil'irf GmshiAoio, N. C.> led to the altar Vlia VhiWh Htiffman' of Elon^ College, N.C. More than 6M peojje ^ firom the comsstmity and nearby j proW«B. tomw, includtar Greehaborc, »ere in ^ dwdjy attei>4a»ee t« expteea tfceir eonfMit-, “ !>»«»» • «e»Ml toj*ction in»de uJatiOM to the popnlw and well-«*« **«*“•. 0"^ “ «ntraetii.f paHie^ ,''‘**1 ImpOrtimee to .11 ooimeeted Ptompa, at eight o’clock. Bev. school J)ut if the day i* to Victor Uehtbourne de%hted the au- b* a «»««• ^ t«k ^ > dience by rendering a rioUn lolo «c- ^ A* eompanied by Mr. ^ of the inn- are .Mjaired to tewh eani- •ic faculty oi «e coHege on the.pipe *««» S'-yK**”* they •hould be organ. The teeond number .wa./mort tUa»Jrfu) for the *b\t > .cl^e that charmingly reiule>ed by Mrs. Vicbtt *» *««« I liove Board 3l Health and by the prixes HEALTH DAY ^nu3 moat important «abje«t that eftn poiribly eng;^ minde of the teachers, pupii«..aqd.&tronc of the ■chooU of Alwi*«ilKwiity ia the this time Alamance i« Board offered for thia work. 1 Uehtboonif, singiRK “Why Yon.” The bridal party entered the haU to tb fftraiw ^ Loheng^n'a Speaking « one who hae already Wedding March, The ftr*t to eater !>»» * ^ “> * waa thegreomonthe aSwof hiabirt «>* «">• by my ,tu- man, Mr. O. P. McDanid, of Greeni- o" the work the mo»t vaiuable ■boro. jBiiterinr f^m ■■the TJppoait« - «i8le were Mia* Ma NewiMn wear- »jt onJy Save ttey learn ing white net over wSite^tin «snd •^metWng about ccma-ving their carrying camationa, and Min Leona b«t from « iitora»V atewipolnt Hinton, who woc« a copitination of ^•i*’ work on their health Nile gttmn taffeta coveprf ‘l»ith dew- Mmpo*itiin. waa of a much higher drop net and carriwl l^wmd- wi ^ compo- roaea, I'oltowir.g the jg^^amee and bwause the intereat 'P»a great* beat iMQ were Mr. Nelm Rteharda Nor doee the benefit confine it- 9l WindMiter. Va., and Mr. T. P. *" ^ rtndent, the jwiwnta were aemlMfc V*. -Dema f>v- »•»> »ah»ab«e 9m»m WniwriJlUta fc6it.teiJMwe t^WBL -“"M***"" «wd •» OmMboRi, M. C, rt«> wwe W«e Tbea ^ Janfertt ilMea ahow® at »i«fct ^•U trimmed-in ^nri.Iaee ud car- V «*«**•&»« -nd in«tTOcti»e tiwt Tied Richmttnd red «»d Miaa An- ^ »"• •»'? Wng beMflted by aie 8imp«>n, Hon CoU*^ N. C„ who «““• »'“» »«* Atamaoet were yeUow chiilba on mealin and «®““t herself fortunate in hav- earned. wiiit« carjiationa. ,Ne*t feU *"* J®fdan pwJaftn thia work, lowed B, T. Bmdf01^,iftfoadffayt Va.,'»• ^;JBH»«t th* mort and J. L Cnimptq^ojdwre, down the rJght ®" “W* aite aiaJe the jnai^^'^Bor^ mS«b aitfi fcslds Wa audience .well Kathleen Huffman, foHowwl by itttie k»eP>ng »« in^reated from the Ruth Huffman, the ring bearer, pro- youngeet to the oldeat, cceded the bride to the alter. The I" concluaion, .let me say to the maid of honoi' wore taifeta trim* teacher anS .P®P*Jv ^1*' fdtth »1V your ised in white for and carried KUar- in tthia work ■ and make »o Key rises. The rin£ bearer wore a much of a soceots on Heolth Cay dainty droxa of -^hite linguerie and Alamance county will see the white ribbonr. j ‘^n«e«J (*£ ft»,via* hev’ achoo!* inspected The decoration., h, t£m audftortattT Alamance were elaborate •ad l^.istic, being di- **'• product • ected 'by Mnt W.^ Jlarper, Mra. —" W. Fi Uwranse and Mra. C. C. John- E. P. DIXON, eon, and consisted of white naniaatta and dirysanthemnms with ivy and ffcrni, cut flowers and potted plants. ^ere were three graceful aiehea of white and frwen, fMm one of irtjieh ' aupwinUndent i* urging that w»a an««ided • large ben benaath*topSe a«r«*iti»a be |n«vid«d whidJtlMaolMiiavowiitbatmade two.'^or »**> »=* *»«7 *•«»“» ^ Uvea ma wara Ukm. We chancd ‘-o«>»*»- >*•«» ^ »» wu lit up with |pn>«i4aa tor At imuif vt o«r acbo^; Tfc* biMt «nteMd oa iSie arm jr«. Iwr fatbM, i. JP. Oitew, JBon CeU •» i(r.|*k *ik faWM- i^. M. C, wikD aw*7. .iSMpU, «m- luid* wa* aoat heeoosiac^ atttMd iai*^'S' attuned, Weh aeeded. « crcatioii of ‘«iUt« «rila^tiRtiriiB«d ta eoteired carrying the ring ini a lar^ \ yetlow ciiryMnthemDm. / Tbe bride entered on the arm of her fatter, J. T. Dick, who gave her in marriage. Hie ReV. C. W. Gsodinan officiated. The bride was gowned in • mid- night blue travelling suit and car ried brides roses showered with lillies of she valley. Mr. and Mira. Thomp- son left immediately for Baloigfa, which placo they will ;nake their homo. The many fcand3ome preaente atteeted the popularity of the couple. Tbe bridal part; was served a de lightful three-course lunchesn at noon. Out-of-town guests were; Mrs. Thon^teon, mother of the groom; Soy I’hompssn, Mr. Powell, Mi. Phil lip* acd Mr. Howard, of Baleigh, Charlie Sharp, Mtadame* bhn Sharp r.nd May, of Bvzlingt»n, Mias Sattcr- «eld, of Hickory, and Hr»: Kolietis, of lUted«n»?5. J,. f V.. - FIVE THINGS IN SQUIPMENT SVEBY SCHOOL SHOULD HAVE 4"4ueb«aa «ad wot» a bci- dal veil cut by tha IBIm of Hi» val ley and caRtad * bM»q[Mtt« of bvida'a loses ahoiMMd with Ifllias of th» v«iley. Mim Jasmie Wflli*'Atkinaon at th* piana, aceoapiaiiied 'Ity- Mr; Edwin Betts «Mt th»-'^pe - org&n, Mbdei«d l^engri^’’s Weddjkc * SEaxela. whila the bridal jp«rt7>’W«re eat«^;g sad a«£tly playad Kepi»aM8t» ^'A Wild Bose,’' when >h« titttsmouj was being •aid, and Mead^AenNi Waddice Mttteit, aa the firty laft th« altar, waa Mftd by tha S. -O. AttrfwoBi . 4$ ■ i^ mM p4fl6tiewi ittb4i46f««fll dMiii' miOf «mK I. - SdM^ itotr dOt^- i. Stova i^p* w3^ aUbftW- and damper, and as 1m eoRvanienea wiB allow. t. 'Windowa (bwted. 4- Water cooler and isdividual drinldisg cups. S. two aanitary, welMcept eloe«S*. 'Rieaa amt ail c.ee9saities, not '^ea. Evary ac^l abotikt ii«v» *vtrt I'ona vithoi^di^. T«aduos. comioli-' te«nia% trifad «S ^ cattaa of ida- caftion, saa to it ^t yovr achool ia with tilee*- secaaaitiaa and WADING AT MBBANE emc»0E rxcr ends en wiu Mm Gees Oat Bolt n« W picvrtTi All Bcouiae «( Made lluree Atteaipto sf^ nc lir^ Waa SneeeaafiiL CrisMd. Md., I^. 8.—With Me Mebane, Dee. U.—Hie marriage of Bertha Pick Md Joid Thoigt|wi»K of Baleigh Wedn«^by afternoon, cember 8, waa one th# mo^ bm- tiful and elaborate evtnts W tidien place in MetMUie this season. Promj^ly at 4;30 oVlodc the biid^ '; party descended the stairway to tbe jj^djiag awsy as the niRiIt of two bal- strains of Mendelssohn', in'her lung, Miss HUd. march, play^ by Miss Mwy White, ^ , . - „ . ^ , . Stertng toid painfully but grophKal- Of tfebttnei . j c*'- The attendant, were; SBby j of >r ^p^ Satterfteld, of Hickory, P«>A- Her partnet, * dnwst of thia Mrs. Ernest Bollens, of, Hendemn, j city, will be bttried tomorrow and his matTMi of honors Boy Thompaan. Mrs. Apies Beese, is in a Criti- BaleJgh, best man; Master J«*n Diek, K^ ^ btofter of Uie bride, as ring bearw, ! . v,rfirt MOTICE. WOODMEN Lacol Camp Woodmon of the World will hold their T«g^ar m«et- ins Thursday iiight, DeseMbwJOth. "Every member is urged to b*-precent. Somt impur'».nt businea. to aiten«l to. JAY W. TATE, Cou. Com. E. M. CHEEK, Clerk. :—T— PARTY. THB«22ND What? Play nud "two-bit party with amusements for young and old. Where? Cv(f» Roads School- house. When? Wednesday night, Dec. 22, 7:10 p. ro. Who invited? Everybody looking for & good time. Come one and all. Admission firae. W* call the attention «f eoT.feiad- 1>e coroaer^s jury gave a Of se'f-inflicted . death tonight and made an . ineffwtiul effort to sap- prtM three letters. Tip Reese had written before hi* death. The other was fr?m Miss Sterling, who had been in bis employ. ■The notes from Reese professed his love for Miss Sterling, whom he eu logized «s a hi^-miiidM, innocent girl, »nd announced their purpose to eoisniit suicide as a result ‘sf the town gossip. . Mies Sterling told of thmr decision, said ^y had gone to the woods in an isolated part at the county and fSXm wtappiAfc up in a blanket tc, gether bad each taken six grains of morphine. They went to sleep ex- ^weting never to awaken again, but bo^ recovered. Reese then drew a pistol and asked if he should «ln«t. 4||^i*d;.in the aiOrTOUw and )>• iUusr dw trigger. T1i« pistol refused torwork, Baete then dwlar* ed be woiiid^get on* that would ahoot. After he ha4 gone Mna Sterling tried .to leave the wood.1 but could not move, she wa* so weak. Reese then Runted aj^ Reese shot.three shots into her bo47, .9f w^h two .pierced her iung. himself in the chMt and whan this did not prove fatal put the last bullet into his brain. Bees* fell back dead as the girl rec^eKd fi«m a swoon. When Miss Stertiitj^ recovered sufficient strength to crawl t*! his bsdy, she wrapped the body with the blanket and then fell across the body unconscious. Here she was later found. The three let ter! follow: Miss Sterliiig to Se^jse: ,“Pij>—I «JB'never goinft b,-> step my foot into the store again and I am mad with everybody. I think we had tetter call it off and separate friends. 1 wast to stop ail the talk, t will MR. raiTRSTON WBItBS 0N CBSI^AS OBSEBVANCE Isaiah 28:7: ' "But they ali»> have erred tbmgh wine, , and . throng wine, tl«y ax* otrt of th* wa; strong dtink, they are swaQowed ■ vp througfa sttong driok; thoy trt vi sion, they stumble in judgment” The first words of thia text refers mm low, gttat witii-mtS, to tive «S holidays so tha^ tliey will foint to CbristMW d»y—ttl^i day X:miM^rstiTe of the Jem Christ, the incaraat^ SoA fi Gsd, into tte world; the Savitor .of all eoii^tions of humanity. Aatf, at} giiu^r fi^d, witboot sarasg in the ^toniiig merits of tlK Jbed to Judah’s siinfukoees and wicked . Uood of the Lort Jesus Ghrist, theirs hypocrisy. Judah, as separai^ from jg aiJyatSoh tcer either Jew or Gen- other nation, in the divine plan, is ;tUe. Act* 4fl2: “Neither is there typical of the Church of Christ to- ; gahration in any other, for theM is day* in distinctioa from the unsaved =)jonc other name Wdor heaven givea masaes of Immanity. Tie refsniia-1 j nign, wiieieby we MUST be tion of Judah by Hewiki^, was but j gaircd.” No name but the too muck a partial reformation—• h^-hearted 14espised Mme of Jesus Christ. S3, affair. It put away idolatry, but it. {, welt befitting tis to hoM in aw* left untmhed a vaH^; df moral revcirence the gi^t transactioa evil* such as; 1st. Dninieanes. In ! commemorated by Christmas day. this vice, Judah was not one. whU be-1 jjjjn, 5.25; «And the God in Who** te. to tb* many adv«rti*«menta of »»» if 1 you on the *tr«et local SMi^nts in tiiia «a*u* «f th* IDiiq^teb, fffariag to. tiM..Oniatmaa 'shoppers tiumerooa baigaiD* in hoH- dt«y filfto. ‘Trad* et LifxM" i» th* BMdsn slogitt, asd if gnetieed, wilt bTing fibout motaal knB*ftt 4ar both merclMBt aad custaim^. x If you com* hen bat I wiil nsver con* to ths store again. ' Your friend, HILDA." bind any of the godless peoples and nations. The very priests (eowes- ponding in « larg* degree to modem preachers and teachers) isave way to the most disgusting habits. 2nd, Scorn and mockery of Gid’s true prophets was a common thing. So, today: AU of this because of sin znd wrong living in various forms—» deep-seated love of gsdlessness,— polished wickedncss, among the rich and well-to-do. So then, so now, .}^- gicning with Burlington, N. C. My friends, this ought ni^t so to be. Proverbs 14:S4: "Bighteonsness ex- alteiUi a nation; but sin is a reproach to any pe^^le." I humbly pray that this Scripture text shall b« the means In th* power of the Lord oxir Gad of kM^dng people who read them, frdin itriaidng, and gratifying the b«»> and •sMu^d appetites during the approaehiiig holidays. My friend> wilt you not jiiti with roe in this prayer and in living this life of pra- d*nc« *11 the' time? But more espe cially, during the next sixty days? Please do. On your acts and words hangs the eternal destiny of at least two couls (your own and th* cm di rectly effected by ysu). Romans S:6: "For to be carnally minded is dwth; but to be spiritually minded is lif* and peace.’’ Bless the I^ord, oh my soul. B'.essed is that humble servant of God who is living to glorify Rod and uplift humanity—ts3 selfishrie.ss or covetousness in the heart r.rd life. Just living to do God’s wih and ready to go to that licme, that house of many mansions over in the City of God. Just any time, whew it is His will, laboring'and waiting. With no appetite for whiskey, egg-nog, tobac co, not even asking for self tha more dainty food; but, aacriflcing for others. But, pardon me, I must get away from ^ contemplat*d glories that await th* holnble, ' mdtk and faithful servant of the Lord. , My friend, raiy appeal for a strict- “P, a—I tu^ you will b* wilting ai^tiir, tan* sod rMtacnabl* eztjoj' ^ ^ shat w* h*T« —not diinking: th«' drug stOM and tovr. Mr. Tttffiig mM of Gi«*nri>oro «id Mis* Hoff* iamn i* th* higUy aeitomplislMd «ad' •vtMOfd siaiii^tet'of Mr. X P. H«ff' mtn. and both hav* aeorc* of ri*iid* who hav* 'So AtUst^'by tH* gtsat i^ttmber of haiui^in* btfdisl present* i«e*ived>' ‘ ■Op 4l>*' eveniag of^baeimber 8tb, Ml«* 'fioAuuv gave «n''«nte.«upt!ii] •artatabnaeht in koiwr 4^ th* brid^ patty sad severs! 4nt-{tf-towi guMii*. Aa eSabomt* mwstt WM .samd and th* evwabig wu aad* Ivyoua with ptensw-^Ha maife Mtd'Ottwr «v«nta to fukar.gljp and glftdsonc the d*- ito |^[«i jM tip udlrt tt» quit.' B**m wi^*t * r tl^ rea^M* yea 1 ;«4U ^ ikad. I am'gcdnf wi'^.tiui I Jm bftt^-tkaa any^^^..els» otk tbk earA. * * WP;” Pxam B««** addrnM ta Comersct 'Phjonaey: .. ^ 'TPa^ whom It maj eo*cer:^jn»an .thia Botai is found I wUl b« ^d. Peopl*% talk is respon^bl* for my deed and I am going to leave it all. My 1st* for Hilda and^^ ior me ia as deem sad piBea aa Cas be, but peo ple Ifave made ;lii^ uT)lb«arAble by talkisr^ about us.‘,. 7h*:,talk is tha caos* «C .»y doing C k£BSE.” wpwt aw«k «r •» tamm frl|(»fti|i'|Cte«irtwt>>i; Me« «. ii4 lisMMik, .irMU« tmM, !iiBlw«at»iyai!tpr^tht lOwipinyAho Viiily4sft.-)|^attoa>^asitii^ ,—. -.r— ^ — — — —i --r tte -.«fB «i*'4|atleee'e*elte ia :dtf*Mat pttikiciiii9 fe'lMK >toc« tk* 4i3btftf ajec^floB. Blr. M»dM:t«. Ok»i u..J)Cis« Anfi* Uiad Mob«n.« r*twm». trsO, a#!iAl!«i!roiM!hialoB ot thafetyaii «d |Hlegiai» os Isit Frida7« the lika ‘‘wasSkae” WMi eeoetetiona, aoi- drinking akokolic bevera^ of; any kind; not eating to *»*••; not taking any pan in ^ uselees waat* of money in flre-work* and displays. All these will injur* others or our- sslvse, and will biing sormw to soms on«. Aod these holidays are not commemoiatlv* of day* of sor row, but «f da^ of joy and gladness. St. Lake 2:10: "For, b^ld, I bring you good tidings of great jay, which diaB b* to all people. For unto yon is bora this day in the City of Da vid a Saviour which is Christ the' Lord. . . . Glory to God in the h!gh- «st'.s»d on Muth p*ac«, good will %- y«(d men,” >v7tds ia xat'm\4^ Im« levity, t«Kwse(y'Mtnl«Mt«»d-to{ hand thy breath is, and. Vniosf ax*. all thy ways, hast thoa not gl»{fied,” Gal. 6:7; “B* not deceived; God is not mocked; For whatsoever a mai»' soweth, that shall he also reap." Prov. 23:1: “When thoa sittest to, cflt with » niler, consider diligently what is before thee. . . . ^ not anung wine bibbera; among riotous eaters of flesh. Fcx the drunkard and. the giutton shall come to poverty; and drowsiness shall clothe a man Xrith rags.” Oh, how much suffer ing and hell in this world tonight because ot whiskey drinking az>d gluttouaus and riotou*, wilful, waste ful living by our people. I d«ela*e to you, my countryiron, .that witboot a deep and camst repentMce,, Ka boimit Jgivi^ up and turning «w»y £roii) sin, l^pW, in your day, onleas t^ ia dcno, h will bt that "hril hath ealirg«d herself and opened h«r mouth witbooct measare." (Is*. fi:14) —*to lectlv* this faithless and per verse generation." (St, Luke 9:41.) I understBsd that so-called ]ireaeh- ers and tcschers, naming the name - of 'Chriet, men of easy spiritual vir tue, cry out mightily; “Peace, peace, When there is no pease.” (Jer. C:14.) They preach oue standard of livii^^ for the blind tiger and pcnr servant t/ l',oll :iround Burlingtan, who sells nri! driiiHs whiskey, and have an other stsndnrd of so-callert riKhteDU*- -ess (riprhl living) for themaelvoe. £al this hypocrisy wi'! only dcceive tlicmsclvcs. '‘Wherefore fcy their fruits ye shall know them.” (Sv Matthew 7:20.) And my Loru sayirr “Kot every tne that saith unto me. Lord, Lord, shall enter into the lang- dom of heaven.” What? These hi|S sounding prelates, big salaried pref ers—good livers, »3me of whom d*x tlirow down their commiasionf ’ it ti.ey ever hnd one) to preach tk* gospel of the blessed Christ suttl jobs that pay better, arid soma *f them can t^l mutty jokes and tP* tie* that loak* hell * worse pl*«. But who, thck, e«n and will b« saved? BJect th* iMd. for this ifi-vinc nttar- - ance: "But k tliat dccth th* will at ay (^thor, which i* in hea.ven,*' (».- Matthew 7:21.); Paithful. old. «ar;«^• ant of God, you who an honesUy tryipj; to do his will—press on i* fee'- e u you ar. oa the right i^ad. Gi ry to hi* name. My countrymen, may the God ft heaven and earth help everyv««6 us living to rightly appreoetetCfMqriTc opportunity in time that w .may limr- for eternity. I«t us humbly and Ktt- ccrely «ec^ God with whole hMtIk Then let us diligently se^ to briKM- cn some cheerless life, some. md home. Let us be temperate. JSttkt ' will rnena loott day* and greitor Jey« ai^.tiesaUtt* ^'*^pss> ^%s .sot. the poof: l«i|ils3R^:..d4U'rar MIf i» 41^ T^JIKih ten* ta nit aai soKot % w.eTHoasxwt r”*- w-
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