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EPISCOPAL Christ Church Rev. Geo. F. Hill, rector. Passion Sunday. Sunday school and adult Bible classes. 9:45 a. m. Holy com munion and sermon. 11a. m. Even ing prayer and sermon, 8 p. m. You are invited to worship here. Camden Evening prayer and sermon 3:301 p. m. You are invited to worship here. METHODIST First Methodist Rev. N. H. D. Wilson. D.D., pas tor. Sunday school, Mr. J. A. Hoop er, superintendent, 9:30 a. m. Ep worth League, 7:15 p. m. Worship with sermon by the pastor, 11a. m. and 8 p. m. Morning subject: "The Atonement" Evening subject: "Triumphant Martyr." Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at both services. The public is cordially invited and the members of the congregation urged to attend all services. The musical program for the day fol lows: Prelude (organ) Song Without Words (Ashford). Anthem, Blessed are They That Seek Him (Wildermere.) Offertory (organ) Andantine (Le mare). Solo, I'm a PIlErlm (Lorenz) ? Mrs. Thorburn Dennett. Prelude (organ) Offertory In G (Loud). Anthem, Praise the Lord (Ash ford i. OfTertory (organ) Angel'3 Sere nade (Brag a). Quartet, I Love to Tell the Story (Sudds)?Mra^ J. W. Foreman, Mrsrr R. S. Fearing, H. C. Foreman and W. C. Sawyer. Pcstlude. City ltoa<1 Methodist Episcopal Rev. Daniel Lane. pastor. Suit-1 day school. 9:30, G. ,F. SeyfTert, su perintendent. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Junior Kpworth League 6:30 p. m. Miss Bernlce Dozler, su perintendent. Senior Epworth League at.*>:43 p. ni. Miss Beatrice Cantrell, president. Evening service at 8 o'clock. All members are urged to attend and the pubic is cordially Invited to all services. Mt. Hertuon, Ilalls Creek Rev. W. T. Phipps will preach at Mt. Hermon Methodist Church Sun day morning at 11 o'clock and at Halls Creek Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The public is cordially in vited to all services. BAPTIST First Baptist S. H. Templeman, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. C. H. Twiddy. superintendent. Morning service at 11. Evening service at 8. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7:30. Blackwell Memorial Dr. J H. Thayer, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30. a. m.; E. F. Aydlett. superintendent. Morning sermon at : 11. Evening service at 8. Junior and Senior B. Y. P. U.'p at 6:30 p.! m. Sunday. Wednesday night pra> er meeting at 7:30. Calvary Baptist Rev. Ji. F. Hall, pastor. Sunday j School at 3 p. m. S. S. Davis, su perintendent. Preaching at 7:30 by | the pastor. B. Y. P. U. Monday night at 7:30. Prayer meeting Wed- [ nesday night at 7:30. The public is! cordially Invited. Riverside Baptist The pastor. Rev. W. J. Banks, will preach at 3:30 Sunday afternoon. The public Is cordially invited. ' Corinth Baptist Rev. R. F. Hall, pastor. Sunday school each Sunaay afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. W. F. Pritchard, Sr., superintendent. Preaching at 3:15 by the pastor. Sr. and Jr. B. Y. P. U. each Sunday night at 7:30. The public is cordially Invited. Bereft Baptist Rev. R. F. Hall, pastor. Sunday school Sunday morning at 10:00 j o'clock, Ben Frank Pritchard, super intendent. Preaching at 11 o'clock I by the pastor. The public is cordial ly Invited. PRESBYTERIAN CAim Memorial Rev. Frank H. ScaUergood, minis-1 ter. Sabbath school. 9:45. Divine worship. 11 a. m. Communion ser vice and sacrament of Infant bap tism. Everjng service, 8 O'clock,} subject. 'An Adventure Worth While." Mid-week service Wednes day, 8 p. m. Studies In Paul's Epls-[ tie to the Romans. All are Invited' to attend these services. CATHOLIC Hf Elizabeth's Services will be held in the Cath olic Chapel, H!nton Building, %t 10:30 Sunday morning by Father Doherty. Visitors are always wel come. \ Free Will Baptist East Parsonage street. Rev. j H. LeRoy Harris*. Pastor. Sunday] School each Sunday morning 9.30; 8. 'M. Meekins. superintendent. Mid week prayer service Wednesday even ing at 7.30. Regular preaching ser vices on each third Sunday morn ing at 11:00 o'clock and evening at 7.30 Wc make Suits from All Wool and All Wool and Silk Mixtuic fabrics, from $25.00 up. And can Fit any man that walks. i C. A. Cooke Hemd-To-Foot Outfitters EX-LIEUT. GOVERNOR OF VIRGINIA IS DEAD New York. April 5.?Joseph Ed ward Williard. former United States Ambassador to Spain, died at his hotne here last night of agina pec toris. Mr. Williard was born in Wash ington in 1865 and was a graduate of Virginia .Military Institute. He studied law at the University of Vir ginia and served in the Virginia house of delegates and was for four years lieutenant governor of that state. Pillsluirv Abandons Two Minneapolis Flour Mill*; Minneapolis, April 5.? (Special.) ?The closing of two I'illsbury flour mills here is attributed to unfavor able freight rates. The abandoned plants had a capacity of 4,750 bar-; rels a day. The men employed have ! been absorbed in local mills and I those at Buffalo, where the Pills bury Company has located plants to ! overcome freight rate advantage in j certain territory. T ALK I\< J MACHIXK THIKVKH AHK CAl'GHT WITH UOODH, Richmond. April 5.?The whole sale Ht? allng of talking machines from a local music house, which has been going on for some time, is be- ( lieved to have been brought to a stop; by the arrest of seven person*.1 caught with the goods, two being in another local music Arm. PARSONAGE SOCIETY* MKKTS The Parsonage Society of City I Road Church will meet Monday af-| ternoon at 3:30 with Mrs. Walter W.| Sawyer on North Road street. Group No. 4 will entertain and a full at tendance is desired. Personals S. M. Rogers returned home Fri day night from Manteo where he has been for a few days on a business trip. Mrs. Herbert Smith and Mrs. G. I W\ Mann left Friday for Norfolk to spend the week-end with friends and relatives. M Ibb Mamie Cnowden left Fri day to spend the week-fad withl friends at Raleigh. Mrs. J. H. Spires and son. James i Melvin, of Norfolk. are visiting friends and relatives in this city. Mrs. Jus. Hackney of Washington., D. C.. who has beeu visiting Mrs.; Wesley Foreman on West Main street, left Saturday for Hertford, , where she will visit friends. ? ^ At bedtim* rub th? throat and chest thoroughly with? IRONCHITIS VI VapoRUB Ovmr IT Million J art t/xW Yemrijt The Apothecary Shop PHONE 400 A Good Drug Store ter?, Grace and Lucy Allen, re turned to their home Saturday after visitinu Mrs. Harry Kramer on West Main street. Mian Minerva O'Neal returned to her home at Fort Mcl'heraon. At lanta. after being the KU*>st of Mrs. Harry Kramer on Went Main ntr**et. The Linden Tea Roo?n Community Building?Entrance Martin Street DINNER?From 12 to 2 p. in. Sl'IM'Eli?From 6 to II p. in. Special Provision for Couples. See Us For Clul? Luncheons and Banquets Also Special Tallies for Couples OPENING Monday Morning FREE DEMONSTRATION 1 OA.M. to 12M. and 3 P. M. to 5 P. M. Daily FROM MONDAY APRIL 7 TO SATURDAY APRIL 12 OUR DEMONSTRATORS WILL SHOW YOU HOW FAST AND CHEAP YOU CAN COOK WITH OIL THE NEW WAY. WHETH ER YOU LIVE IN TOWN OR IN THE COUNTRY THIS DEM ONSTRATION WILL THRILL YOU. A Factory Demonstrator and Mrs. Edison Carr Will Be In Charge Greater Than the Radio A kfrospiio stove that will cook as quickly us pus, at liulf the cost. This stove is manufactured l>y the Standard Oil Compuny, and is known as the GIANT SUPERFEX. This wonderful stove will he demonstrated, together with the fauioug New Perfection and Puritan, which are known the world over. During this demonstration we are going to give away free souvenirs to the ladies, and with every purchase, 85.00 worth of aluminum ware. Don't Miss the Demonstration Free Souvenirs To llir fir?t 3.?0 I ml ion attending tliin <lniion?tration we will ffivr n 50 rent I'ure Aluminum Sink Slrainrr FREE. 'the IMPROVED 2hi Chimney NEW PERFECTION FREE! ALUMINUM WARE flJJT *90 WORTH OF OO III addition to the 50 mil Aluminum Sink Strainer free to lady visitor*, we will (jivr tin' fine 3-pirce Aliiiniiiiini Sol illustrated lit-low with every purchase of an oil cook ttlovc?Aluminum Keith*, Aluminum Percolator and uu Aluminum Roaster, just like the illustration, total value $5.00. M. G. MORRISETTE & CO. The Main Street Furniture Store Elizabeth City, N. C.
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