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ANNUAL DINNER MUCH ENJOYED Accomplishment- of the Past Are Recounted and Church Loyally Is Stressed in After Dinner Speeches. More than 200 enjoyed the annual church dinner of the Flr?t Methodist church in the banquet hall of th-j church Thursday night. Several short talks were on the program and musical numbers by the orchestra and soloists were given. The tAbles were attractively deco rated with green carnations in bowls the shape of green Irish hats. Fav ors of shamrock were found at each place and the Saint Patrick idea was carried out everywhere. A splendid turkey dinner with ice cream and cake dessert was served -by the Ja dies. I S. B. Parker, toastmaster of the evening. Introduced the speakers and the musicians, adding much to the pleasure of the evening with his own timely remarks. J. B. Leigh, the first speaker ou the subject of the annual dinner, brought out as most important the good fellowship and friendly rela tions engendered at these affairs. H?* urged that the spirit of the annual dinner be taken out into everyday life and that those present look up on their neighbors as brothers and friends helping those in need and bringing cheer to the afflicted. A tenor solo was next rendered by Harold Foreman which was so highly enjoyed that the listeners were not satisfied with one encore and were restrained by the toast - mast- r from calling the singer back for a third number. There followed a series of one minute talks by Miles Jennings on the Sunday School, 1). M. Pugh ou the prayer meetings, Mrs. S. D. Bag ley on the power and benefits of 1'iajrci, ?? II ( I ii.iymona sneeiy on the choir and the organ. J. A. Hooper gave an interesting: resume of the accomplishments of the Sunday School. The equipment of the school he said had ct/st more than $2,000 and to Rive an idea of the size of the school, the officers and teachers alone number 63 while the annual collections average $1. 570 and the attendance each Sunday average-* 425. Among the accom plishments of the Sunday School, ac cording \(r the speaker, have been - the ? estab+Hrtrment of ? tiro -TrltTay night moving pictures and the li brary. All this money is being spent and all this work done by the Sun day School teachers and officers without pay for the benefit of the church In the next generation. Mr. Hooper declared. There is no other organization which can take the place of the Sunday School, and without it. he said, the church would be forced, in a short time, to close its doors. Mr. Hooper also praised the orchestra, which was pre ? sent at the dinner and rendered sev f- eral numbers before, after and dur ing the dinner. vThe work r/f Mrs. Wesley Foreman with this organiza i tion .was commented upon by Mr. Hooper and the toastmaster, Mr. Parker. A saxophone solo by Roscoe Fore man. Jr.. and a violin duet by Bobby Fearing and Joseph Kramer were p next on the program- Mrs. Wesley Foreman aecompnnled both on the piano and encores were evidence of i th" enjoyment of every one present. Church loyalty was the theme erf a talk by Roscoe Foreman 4rho an [ nounced that it had been decided to I pay the balance due on tho church t organ immediately. The organ cost $10,000 he said and when *800 al P lowed on the old organ is subtracted I the interest on the remainder I amounts to $552 a ?par. It was sug fc gesled by the speaker that the entire | amount be subscribed and paid by ; March 20 and that the fund in the ? treasury for Interest be used in another wny. Mr. Foreman men I tloned the fact that more members i should attend church and urged that they do so as an evidence of their | church loyalty. Benson Ferehee, a member of r Ghent Methodist Church, Norfolk, a f visitor at the meeting, was Intro I duced as "a resident of erne of the I thriving suburbs of Elizabeth City." He responded with a very interest I ing talk complimenting the gather l Ing on Its spirit and Illustrating his | remarks with a number of anec H dotes. I The dinner meeting was opened P "iy an invocation by Rev. C. B. Cill er ?reth. presiding elder of the district, p and was closed by singing one verse f of VBlest Be The Tie That Binds" anrttfhe benediction of Rev. N. H. D. t WiWr/n, pastor of the church. DONT BE HALF SICK ALL WINTER r.L health is more of a fault th.->n a misfortune. If you are weak, thin and run down it's your duty to I yourself and family to get well. More than likely all you need is a good tonic. You have heard many people say that nothing builds up the strength and purifies and enriches the blood like Gude's PeptoMangan. That is true. Hundreds of thousands of people have proved it. Physicians have prescribed It for over 30 years. GetGude'sfromyour druggist? liquid or tablets? and begin to take It Jf??? Ja"eU Gude's Pepto-Ai&ngan Tonic and Blood Enricher ! Methodists Protest At Voliva's Use Of Radio ,-lnd Some of Utterances of Head of Zion City Would Curl a Telegraph Wire Whether They Damage Ether or Radio Receiving Sets or Not By J. P. YODKH (CcBvriflht. 1 924. Bv Ad??nc?) i Chicago, March 7. ? How frank a j discussion of sin and hell fire may > with propriety be hurled through the ether? j This is the controversial religious 1 subject that Federal Radio Inspec tor Bean will be called upon to de cide Friday when a group of Chica I go Methodists, led by the Rev. Dr. i lC. J. Williams, appear before him to i make formal protest against the six '? hours Sunday disclosures of Wilbur i Glenn Voliva, head of Zion City. The ministers contend that Voll | va's utterances go beyond all bounds of decency and decorum, while Vo , llva ? well. 4,I would not lower myself to pay any attention to any so-called min | isters, and particularly the Metho dists," he told the writer in his | booming voice over the telephone to day. The Chicago ministers informally called Inspector Bean's attention to Voliva's alleged ether wave curling . utterances several weeks ago. Since that time, Voliva's talks have been taken down stenographlcally as he broadcast them. Here are some of the things said: "All younu people who live else where than Zion City are headed for hell." "There is too much petting in th ?? world today. Why. if 1 saw a young man even put his arms around the back of the chair of tlu* girj he was sitting with at my church, I would tear off his arms and legs and throw them out the door." I "There are no young folks outside of Zion City who ore not dirty dev ils, full of the lust of hell." "I hear 32,000 visitors are com ing here to sight s?'?' next summer. Well, I've got the best police force In the world waiting for them, anli if they break one of my laws ? and God has made these laws through me ? there will be 32,000 prisoners in our jail." There were others that would curl j a telegraph wire, even if they j wouldn't harm the ether, so they] can't be sent. When Time Is Precious Give lis A Ring. The Apothecary Shop Phone 400 Will not he responsi ble for kodaks left in Studio over thirty days. ZOELLER 'S STUDIO Over First & Citizens Nat'l Hank I FAILS TO ESTABLISH OTHEK CHAIN STORES] Memphis. March 7. ? A new move] j by Clarence Saunders to establish j I another chain system was blocked by a court order yesterday on re quest of the Piggly Wlggly Com ipany which claimed that it had pa- I tent rights on all his ideas on chain | atores. i SB FLORSHEIM SHOE The man who wears The Flprsheim Shoe can be justly proud of the fine appearance of his footwear Exclusive Agents $10.00 Sec llir feature arch model*. Exclusive i gents $7.00 Gallop 6? Toxey M LEIGH SHEEP CO. WOMAN'S WEAR The Immaculately Man-Tailored SUIT Nothing has been brought for w a r ci for several seasons that in any way compares t o these smart T a ilored Suits ? with their unique, graceful lines ? * ?* * Immaculately T ailored ? Superior Material* ? Exacting Fit ? Silk Lined ? * * * Twill Cord Hairlines Stripes Plaids + * * Black, - Navy Gray, - Tan * * * Many llnututal SfHtrl W eaten Priced $22.50 ? to ? ' $75.00 HOLMES & EDWARDS SUPERPLATE I You're a Lucky Girl ^ " This Super Plate in the Century pattern is perfetily stunning." Besides a complete assortment of this superior silver plate, ire can sliotc you un attractive variety oJ_ other articles for your set f or for gift purposes. H. C. Bright Co. n. i5ri?ht t^o. !! i kk~xk~xkkkkk~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x-x~x~x~x~x ~X~XK~X~X~X~X~>*X~X~X~X~X~X??X~X~X~X~X~X~X~X?*X~X~X~X . . ?.x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x**x?*x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x**x* BREAKFAST B.\(X)N, small pifTw, per ll?. Kir j SWIFT PKKMIt'M II VMS. ,>. r II,. 27? ;i; I'KiNIOS, n?T Hi. |,V 1 A 2 fSfci&ij :|: ?!? ?Jismnui KEEPING STEP Y111 II And this firm always abreast of the times. Wli^n 1=1 more monern . features and facilities are necessary lin y jir" added. We cater to the requirements of our patrons. [Sj Our recent addition consists of a large Dry Cleaning Mr j^n chin*': another latest model Sanitary Steam Presser. an Ele*.- j ? j trie Rotary Kxtracter, an:l a drying room, which uives us the |M| . best equipped cleaning establishment in th*? city, plus twelve rjn years of experience. p ? Cooper Cleaning Works I'HONK iiMO g ? LEGAL NOTICES Notice of nil ion ANO IXoflco nf Local Tn v Klerllon TULL'S OR CRAWFORD TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5, The Ciirrlfurk County Hoard of Kdm-utlon liitliu I |ir>*M'iit>i| ilir II. >11 nl nf <'iiiinni>si<.ric i , ? -r .ml i t,uii iv a ix-tiiiin tindt-r Chapter !?."> ?>l tin- i'nn?>l;d?ft-d Htatute*. Article XVIII. ??. amended In* riiai'ii-r I i >4 Ihi- North Carolina Public N. In*. I laws nf 1921. < ??Ki|u fur ihi rlH'iliiii in i In- alMitv mimed di?Jrletl I in au-crraln whether lln-tv .-tui 1 1 he levied In ?ali| 1 ?llntrl?-( a local annual lax of :wi rifii* nn ihe I 9100.JJU valuation i?f all real ami iktmuviI. to ".'nipitineiii iiir f tin- 1 for the ?i* month*' imhlir irhftOt term for i Mat ilWtrnt; tli:? |h-H|U>ii having been ai'i-r??r?-d In- tl?? Hoard of KdtwaHon f'tr I'urritink County It i-. therefore, on lend that nil elKtlon It- ||< III In the old ctii- teacher mIiooI li'"iw in T ill'i n*t on Hutoida>. Anil SfithJ 1 II l? further ordered that n NRW IIMilMTItATION held: tl.Mt ilir I took- lin miencd for on !iii!|in WiilnriUi, iljuh 1 mil. and that thiv In i. ?. o|nri ?.-i-li Haturda-v thereafter. I^ulnnlns wllh Mai utday. M.inti J'lili to and InehidlOK Sjiurdiiv, Ali'l 12th. I '.'I Tie r<*?l tiar -hall m' at ? Ij |?<II.iv; I'lae.. nl Jhe old ?il?e teacher M'hnol Inillillnie eftUl I Muiorda herein mentioned from f? o'clock A, >1. Ml I til mihrt for the iiiir|i>>4' of frvalairitiloo. ,\l ?nn-. r Matuida*. April tilth, Ifi-.'l. Hie r< i.iration Iw-k -liiill h eloM-d. Saturday! AmII lllli, fiom !?:?n n'rlork A. M. to tt'eWk I'. .M. I. <1. I.rniled ii' <h?ll-n I'ii.. Motldat, A:>rll 21*t. 1W2I. i. d< ?UnaKd as iHi lo an r . Iiblletnr. . Mjtlird*v. A|* II 2'lrll, 1!'2|. drtV ?.f rlerrlotl. I he | e .i - j?frar rihI iDlllmldir* hereinafter . natmd >ln?ll ' al. tln? i-lhru I'laura front -nnrm- lo ??;? . i ft r tin" |inn>?? of teceit inn lMill.it> At thU rl?tloti tlione who faraf the levy ami collection of rhe tune* -halt vote a tli-ket III Whirl) Until In. printed "r written tin word*. "K"r lsa-a| T<i x . " ami those who o|i|a??e dull ?nte a I nn which khall If print etl or trrlHin the Word*. "Ataln?i l<oral Ta*." TIk* district la deM-rihed a? follow?: ^ Itound'd "ii tin- Not tli l?v TilllS t'reili: on tin- l.< r In Tull'tt Crtek llav ami 4'tinlJnek , , Kmind: ?<n flie KaM and Mfaithea?t Irv ("raw fotd T'>wri-li'i' H<-Ihh.| JMatrlct Xtt. fi; ?,n the We?t In 1Mir? t'rtvk ami Mlliro; Vihuii a* t'ra?ifnid Towndiitt Hrhmil IHMrlr-1 Nn. ft. It l? fiitther ord'*re<| that H'llion Walker l? | ati|?>intril ri*i*trar, thai Wllrv Walker and Thorn a- llarrt-ll at- aj'i*ilrited |x>ll-hnlder?, ami flint the re?ul>4 ?tf IhU elt-el Inn III- refor'rd If! (lie ; ltnaid> 'it IVnti'v <.'<>niinli>?l(if?er? ami f:durati?n a? ! |<rori<ltd In law. j |?otie ihi- 3td day t4 March. IMI. It)1 Ihe ftnird ? of f'.nim1t>i ?n' t> for Cuiritilek t'laioty : HAY MIIMIKTT. f.*halrni*n lloartl t'<.mniN*hiner<. JAM KS A. TAYI.OH. tnnr ^ . 7. t fler* to the flnattl. mar. 0,14. If Clerk to the Jtoaul NOl'TII fAHOI.IXA. . I'AWjI'OT \ SK fOl'NTV. IS TIIK HI I'KHItllt < OI IIT In It. SiAllV l.i:NA NIXON. M al?. n* fa-Mr, ro Till; rot 'IMP: lly virtue of an tuiVr of th<> Hnperlor futirl mmh in Hk .il-v tMllM e?iit<-, | ?ru|| >p|| |a hltfh'M hlihhr f"f ? a-h at Ihe fV.nrt llftii- d'? r I':io|iiotank < min'v, \. <*., on Mmidai. >la?< h "|, I'-.'l, at I J n'rli* K M . the fiillnwltic lUtttlM h?u . ali'l lot. |e. It iritf onr lirai.e ah<l lot "toated on 1hf Wf?t ?ld< of f'?|ire ? H'f t in KIlMhrlh fit v. X. ? . ami known arid il<-Hti?lrd m 1/-' No, ?i in the i lij Ir-f M. N. Maw??r. Wlieh said i-lat la i'v<nd?d In I It.rf.k Jc, |ii?e 4*7. Il? rl?l? r of Meed*' off" <? of faa>itiotanlt founty. N. f . ?ald' h?t fronting. Vi ft<? on Cyi?fe?? Mrtet and ntrMIni h?ek h?iw^en i??r ' all<l Inn l"'t fe^f. Tii? r. h. l*fH. IMI. f/r.O, J flPBNf K. mar. 1. 3.11.17 t ?ommla#rtrmer of tin Court, Notlro of l!?'ul?itrHtloii AND j Notice of IjOchI Tm Klrrtlfin SHAWBORO CON SOLI DAT f O SCHOOL DISTRICT ! Tin- fnrrlUKV CmMltv |l>?ard ?>f MmHI'ifl haiina . nmiolldateil Indlaniown. Oregon, Rliawhor?i, ami 'Corner Otim Heliool lH.tr'nt . known t >i>m lively a I Crawford T< wn*hl|t RefnVil Hi?t?m.. Nnniher< I. I. j 3, and 4. for the ptiri>e.?- of a loral tat Harllon a* ! pr?>?iil<i| In I'hatrfer IS of th" C on??>lw1ated Mtat?ite>. Artl?le XVIII. He., a. am?*wl"d h? < 'III Iter l*r. m ' the I'uhlle Ijw? of IMS of XArtli l atolina; ami i having W'e^W'ed th? lt?*r?l of I M||I^ 4'om?iila?lon ti a jk t it ion under Sevt.i^i 2l?.of ?al?l AftM* fw an eMlim to ax-ertain whether thert ?fiall? he le*lM , In Mid dMrW a loeal annual lai of Hf?r on Ihe ? loo.no ralnatlan of all iwwpwtf. real and jK.r.onai I to .Mpdh-mMt tha fund for tha ?C? inoMh>' i injbllr ?etMMd i?rni f?r that dMrlet: thl* pMltlnn , hailna been aciiremed by lb# Board of Kdn^ntlon for t.'amtaf* (>?nt? It la. ihatvfara. ordered that u elect low ba held to tlia Wbawboro Hall on Hat unlay. April SCih. 1021. ' li i- further ordered that a NKW HEfJISTIlATION !*? In l<l: Hut' fin- i??ik. in <i|M'?i.f|' fi-i >? ki?t ration WiilliisiUi. March SOrlt. and that they b? kept op*n mil Saturday thereafter. I> ulnniiv with H?i iirdrtv, MiitIi :nh to and Inehid m Kaftirdai. April 13lli? tQ24 TK# n-w-Mrnr dial l fll at .tin i?illinv plan* at fllMWlmrn. each S?rinl,i . hc/rlii mentioned from 0:011 o'clock A. M. tint I > mnwi (or I'll1 piirimw nf teal*' rat Inn. At ?un?et HMturd.iv, April 12lh. 1054. the rcul.tiat >?n hooka siisiii Ih i li i si 1 1, S .it littles April Ifilh. It'il. from !>;??! O'clock A M. to :* :??? o'clock 1'. M. I* des ignated n. <'h?lliru?i On Mondav. An. I 21st. 1021. Ih drMjmateil a? day to an?wi r i-hallcnw .. Hat Urdu.. API'I 20rti. IWI, day of election. Hie icy 1-frnr and |>o| I -holder* liiTcltilftW named ?hall- nit ni the mlltn. plK ? . fiom .uiin.r to -niiTt for.* th" pnrpo?" * 1 r.i.iiinH ballot ?. At Ihl- elcrllfln lho*c win- favor *?i" Iciv and collN'tlon of tin- fasr*< thnll mtc a . ticket in which vjn.ll h- inlnlrd or ! wnitio t In* word.. "For l.orul Tu?," and thou* who . hi'Ihiw vlnill vote n liik.i <iii wliich ?hall print ed or hi it ten I lie vrotil-. "AjpihiM l.ncu| Ta*." Th ? dlnirtct I. di? ? i :lwd ?- lolhrw. : lloiuid'il on Hi. North Pv MmmV T'wndilp. on tlii* Kuxl li> l'wncr'? unci l'urya'-'i> load-; on ((??? Smith In in ii id ti I'dinn It-; en tnc WV*1 l?v ('amden 'County Hue; in.tuj. iin the h hool dln'rpf- known t initially a- lnill;iiit"Wt>, llt-.v-n. Hhimlejio. ami C-ncr (lum, a- aboec ill ? i rlbi-d. It I- fuitlief oril-nd that J. ft', s'lndmlln I* at>i?>!nlc<l rr?Mrar. that J. T t.r ?mi and I: S tJiiuorv arc appointed 1-ollhrldi nod that tin- ri -ii|t, of thi. i leef ion It- r ? i ? r ?! to Un it-., il l- n f Ciiiiii'v f ur - in. i and l duration a* |irot"i|. d In liiw. li'Uie thi? -Ird day of Marrlt, 1 f>2 f . by th< Hoard i?f Coimoii>i.i(>tM r~ tor f'urriturK ' "linfy ; IIA V MIOOKTT. Chaw mail Hoard of ('omriilnliNM*, J A M KM A. TAYI/IH, mir.H.".' I'luk t> t In* Hoard inar.G.lo.lT * <"l?rk to tin Hoard. Not Ire* of KcKlMti-atioii AND XoJlco of I I Tax Ktartlon BARCO OH CRAWFORD TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT NO, ) Tin- t'nrrlimk t'oun'y Hoard or t;d'i<ati?n liaiinu Mi ?? iit*-d Ho' Ituiud of Coniinl-Mi'in i- of -aid i oiiri m a prtllion Iitldi t t Impter J?5 of tbf Consolidated H'aMit. Al'lcji XVIII, amended by Miai'-r 1346, or ih,- North Carolina I'ulil i- s> hool l.aw? of.HiiM, ft kin; for an rM'tlon m tin- a hoi'' nannd dintfMt tn ?-"rrtain alutlii r IhW* ulull b< h*n?| in nald dl?trlrr a lo>-?| annual las of :;?? ci n* ? on tin floii.no viiluailon ot nil |.M|?iti, i<al and pcrvonal, to rtpplcm nt (lie fuiiil fur the ?i* ronntliM* i-iililk* wliwil tffftt for tha? diitrxt; (hi* t'Mition I i i l(i ii ii p ' i ?! i'. lb* Hoard it i dilution lor Cprrioick i ? in;\ It i-. thii?fo?i, < n| |. | ||ui mi ilicMou li In Id In Hip old on. r?-*rhn * ^i<?ol Inn Id : tik in llai'o OIm r.rt on Hutijiday, A,.rll 20th, I ui It i - fitrt In r ordered that a NI.W llllfilftTIIATION Im held; thai tin- l?-iok? br otnnid lor rmlMmk* Wiiln > >1 i . March Huh. ami thai tin . Iw kept opi Ii i.i !i K, -it llnlay tlmeafter. Ih u ninii- Wlfh hat ijrdn). Mwh 2!*ih to and iiv Itidlnu rVutdar, April lltf'h. T'i i? i ^rar vhall ?it at )< lllna placo at II a r r o. mch Hatmday In rem Irmntloned from 0:0U o'clock A. M, iji?t?i ?m?' for Hie purp?M of icitisi ration. At *nn?- 1 Katnrdat. Apt, I 12rh, I'M I, the c ..-train n ?hall h ? cloned, SaiMtdat. Aotil IMh. I J?l. from II 1.11 o'clock A. M to .1:00 O'chirk I'. M I* de? i.riat'il a? ('hatlcliac llir. >1 >mUv. -A .1 21-t. 1P2I. la d '?latui'rd a? dar to ari-wr rhmtun*. Hn'iuilav, Apul 24th. l!'?'l, iht of dn'-.in. th? ( *->r I rar and mil hohh-n hen-inaft<r fiAnv'd -lull ?Jt at lite ixdllna place* fmtn -miiiim *o tittpet for lln- puriaKi' of r>M-c|iin| h?llo??. At fh1- ilrrtinn ? who fa*??r Hip Ictv and collwic n ot 1h- taicn ahall \ot? a lickct In triikli aha 1 1 h? i i nfrd "r wiittcfi |hi< woid*. "fo? l^aal Tai," and H' i~*. who opim??i Khali rm? a ticket on wfitrfr 'hall fcv irlm I '-r %mttcn lh? woid- "Aaaln-t l^wal Tai." Tlic tflafrtct Is drw rlh?-d a* follow.; Hounds! on ih' N'otlli l?y ('rawfotd Town ahlp Heh'Mil IHalrlct Numla-r " ; on fh* Hiiiilh I iv I'rawford T'?wn?hi|i Hi hi?d bM)M Nticb' r *; on Un Kct In i'f|nj<*k Ha> . on lh? Wot l?v flrca? Hwa np. cm lira ? i me Ciawfoid To*n hip HIiMil I ?l *? r?f-t Number 7. known ?? flarro School Diktrlct, It i. fnrthir ordered lhat Ihnacr IWciHf la rppoHited midrar. that Harm-t Ta??i? and l?. W. Mml-t arc ai'iM.incd i* ill holder*, and lhat the imHl iif ihl* MMM he n,.f il l? IN |lr*nl< of County ('ommitiiolirra and Kdiwtlrti aa prmldiHt hr law. !>.?? tbla trd day of March. IM?. by ihe Hoard of Coram :??loricra lor rnrrmick Couaty; kay MiiH>?rrr. (rbalrman Hoard of f -.mraU*lo?icr?. I JAMKR A. TAYLOII. mar C.M t>lt to lb# Boftrd. mar.fl. 10.17 t'lrrb to tb? Hoard.
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