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RELIGIOUS NEWS Go To Church Sunday Sunday School, Too! Increase In Electric Refrigerators Seen Proving that Americans look upon electric refrigeration as a year round necessity, a total of more than 105, 000 domestic electric refrigerators was sold during the month of Jan uary of this year. Oklahoma led all states in the percentages of sales increase of do mestic electric refrigerators for the first month of this year over Jan nary of a. year ago. Other leading states in sales percentage increases included Oregon. Louisiana. Ari zona. Minnesota and Washington, and the District of Columbia, ac cording to B. S. Courtney, local dealer for General Electric home appliances. County Ministers Meet In Special Called Session A special called meeting 'of the Martin County Ministerial Associa tion is scheduled to meet at the regular place in the Presbyterian church at ten o'clock Monday, April 11. All ministers serving churches in Martin County are expected tc attend this meeting. In the actual number of domestic electric refrigerators sold durint the first month of the year, Pennsyl vania was first, he said. Other state! ir order of unit sales, were New York, Illinois, California, Ohio, Tex as, Michigan, Missouri, Minnesota Massachusetts, Washington, Indiana New Jersey, Wisconsin, North Caro lina, Tennessee, Florida. Georgu and Iowa. NEW TEXACO MOTOR OIL FOR 25c QUART JIW Waco HARRISON OIL COMPANY Collected $1,000\ 000 In 1937 farmari collected under their hail policies more than $1,000,000.00 in Virginia. North Carolina South Carolina and Georgia. Think what this tremen dous loes would hare meant had these farmers had no insurance protection. Under present conditions, it takes a lot of hard work and a lot of money to successfully grow a crop of tobacco or cotton. When you think of the large invest ment of time and money in these crops, and the fact that they are subject to total destruction or severe damage at any time from the first of the season until they are homed, you will agree that it is sensible to spend just a little more and protect yourself from hall loss. Practically all the large growers and a big percent age of the smaller ones buy this protection EVERY YEAR. You know the adjustments when made are ex tremely fair and the rates are certainly reasonable. The feeling of security you will hare every time a bad storm comes this summer would itself Justify you in incurring this small additional expense. Come in to ou# office today and let's talk it over. DON'T WAIT UNTIL IT IS TOO LATEI It costs no more for the whole growing season than for a shorter period. K. B. Crawford TELEPHONE 49 WILLIAMSTON. N. C. at HARRISON BROS. STM-MRT (JMH, Finer Quality, Smarter StyU "at a saving Young men?and men who never grow old ?will go for theae fine *uitt. In every one the smart style is tailored in?by STYLE MART. The oatterns and fabrics were chosen for their good looks and long wearing qualities. Our selections are large enough to a sore you of finding your suit at a price to lit your purse. $19.50 and $25.00 Harrison Bros. & Co. BAPTIST Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. B: T. U., 6:30 p. m. Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Don't miss the opportunity to have your heart warmed by our pre-Easter services. Dr. Burrell is here to help us through Friday of next week. Each service missed is a blessing lost; each attended in a blessing gained. If a church mem-1 ber doesn't respond to the call of I his church and Lord at this sea-| son he is not worthy of enrollment Think it over! Of course, this will apply only to those who could come but will not. CHRISTIAN Bible school. 9:45 a m. Morning worship, II a. m. Sub ject. "The Tragedy of Non-Cross Bearing." Evening service, 7:30 p m. Sub ject, "The Tragedy of Resisting God." Pre-Easter services begin Sunday and will continue each evening at 7:45 during the week Mr. Goff will speak on the following themes Monday: "The Tragedy of Spirit ual Death." Tuesday: The Tragedy of the Empty Hand." Wednesday: "The Tragedy of the Missing Bridegroom.'.' Thursday: "The Tragedy of I.os mg One's Soul." The ordinance ol the Lord's Supper will be observed Friday: "T'lie Tragedy of Neglect " Sunday morning "The Victory over All Tragedies " Sunday evening "The Tragedy of Spiritual Sleep " PRESBYTERIAN Williamston church school. 9:45 Marion Cobb, superintendent. Worship service and sermon, 11 m Bear Grass church school, 9:45 a. m. Sidney Beacham, superintendent. Young People of the. church in stallation of officers at 6:30 p. m. Worship service and sermon. 7:30 p. m. Kobersoh's Chapel church school, 9 a m. Worship service and sermon, 3 301 p. m. Communion service. Poplar Point church school, 1:30 p. m. Preaching service and com munion. Harrison's church school, 2 p. m Prison camp services in the af ternoon The members of this church are asked to make their plans to attend the pre-Easttr services to be held in Watts theatre at noon each day next week. METHODIST Church school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a m Thome, "Taking Away Sin." Young people meet, 6 45 p. m. Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Theme, "Passion that Propels." The board of stewards will meet in regular session Monday night at the close of services Pre-Easter Services At Local1 Christian Church In the pie-Easier services which ' t?gin in the Williamstun Christian church Sunday, Hie pastor, Rev. John L. Ooff will rpeak on a series of "Tiagedies." The services will be gin each evening at 7.30 and on Thui sday evening there is to be held a communion service. It is the desfre of the leaders in the several churches engaged in pre-Easter services that there will come to our community an awaken ing in things spiritual. Go to church and fellowship with your brethren and worship your God. PRE EASTER SERVICES Following a custom that was originated some five years ago. the local ministers in session on Wednesday night, voted to con auci me rre-uuirr services each day at noon In the Walls Theatre. Each day at noon, starting promptly at 1Z, there will be a twenty minute Easter medita tion led by the Dr. W. R. Bur rell of Biltmore, N. C. The program will consist of the, singing of an appropriate hymn the reading of the events of the day corresponding to Passion week, a 10 minute talk by Dr W R Burrell. a I hymn and prayer The services will be in charge of j the local ministers. The Rev. J. H Smith will lead the service on Mon-1 day, Rev. J. L. Goff on Tuesday, Rev. John Hardy on Wednesday,' Rev Z. T Piephoff on Thursday and [ Rev. S. A. Maxwel Ion Friday. Following the services each noon day there will be services in most of the churches each night during the week These noon-day services ate Un ion services and the members of all churches are asked to support this series of services by their presence each day. The merchants and business men of the town are asked to cooperate by permitting their employees to ullcnd in u body wheie possible and EPISCOPAL Palm Sunday Church school. 9:45 a. m Morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. m Evening prayer and sermon. 7 30 p. m. Monday. 4 p in Reconciliation Through the Cross Tuesday, 7:30 p. ni. Litany and sermon at St Martin's, Hamilton. Wednesday, 4:30 p. rn Children's service with junior choir Thursday. 7:30 p rn Memorial Celebration of the Holy Commun ion. Friday, Good Friday service, 2:00 to extend the length of the lunch hour, or divide the 20 minutes equally between the two sets of employees, that all may have an op portunity to attend Where it is im possible fur all to leave at the same time, the ministerial association urges all thi* business men to oper ate during this 20 minutes on as small a force as possible and where all cannot go on the same day to al ternate the groups attending. The resurrection of Jesus puts new life into all things?put more life into your business by support ing these life giving services Project Exhibits At Farm Life School Next Tuesday The elementary grades will have their projects on exhibit Tuesday afternoon, April 12th. from 1:30 un til 3:30. These projejcts were car ried out over a period of 12 weeks They represent a correlation of subject matter with practical ex perience and training The units cover a very comprehensive study of the following topics: First and second grades, Eskimos.: 'hird grade. 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