CALVARY BAPTIST CHINCH Calvary Baptist Is The Youngest City Church wp/ ? IN mill mi* of Y<*:tr? Siimhiv Sc*li????l Was I in l.it tlr Chapel, Then |{n. II I'. Hull \ oliiulwrcii V Without I'uy, and a Heal C.hiirrh Was < >r^ani/.(*(l . "~*Tho youiiRnst church in Klixa fcoth City I* I ll<r i'alv.irj !<:; !?? ?> t Oft Riverside l>riv. which wi ffgiin izi'il April in, 1!?21. with IS chartcr imoiiiImt*. Thi? nr tu torship has now grown t . ? about i.0? The orennfxiilion of this eiitirch was largely 11m- uiiiki <Mih of* many years of faithful ami Efficient effort mi (h*? part ??: Mcmborn of illackw II Mimiioi'IaI HaptUt Church of this city. A rfMBrftn Sunday Sellout was eomVwctod in tin* pro^ant bulld iur. which ha* -since Iki'ii ? n largcd. every Sunday afternoon fift* many yours, with K. F. Ay mlcll, S. S. Davis and C, J. Wurd.i a?sist<-il by women momliors of tflackwell Memorial, as l< aders. .^ZfTUo Sunday School prow until Jt$qU. of a preaching aervice wan (?It and it whs thou Hint Itev. Komulu* F. Hull, already in the city and serviug two rural ?fettcrh<?H, const n ted to prcu'-h a: tho"mlsuion each Sunday night. Aftil this church was organized,; wTr. Hall served this mission without compensation and at its organization was formally called nior*Btii1 servos us pastor. Since, th*LJimi> a $2.ii00 annex has boon ?Med to the building. Last year Calvary llnptist Church raised about $2,000 op building debt and current expense*. i < vibe two country chiurhcs of whWh llev. Mr. Hall is pastor: Mf. lyrea and Corinth, near this1 I 1 1 y, ' both having t 1 fcach In -a I IKY. It. l\ HA I.I. "Ty Sunday and are numbered anionic i ho VMrouKfst rural churches in the section. Ilereu Huptist Church In situa ted four miles from Klizuheth ( Hy on I ho brick road leading to South .M IiIh, which is tin first paved link in the Klizabeth ?lty to Winton Highway. The church was organized in 1856 with 12 charter members. it now haw a membership of .170. It is the "Id home church of Federal Judge J. Warren Davis and Rot. Quia Clothing That Every Boy Is Wanting Now OvMooatH fur Hoy*, oura l?? <; y r:?. . *41. .K) to OvMPoai.i fur Hoys. ay?-? h l? 1 1 yv.i.. sill full lltM il or nil w?n?l ni.-i, < ria Ik In tin* most l? |nilnr colon?, to si2.r?o Mark in. tws -tlic uliort rout for n-al Outdoor Hoys iii a Inautifiil ranv.o of ]ilaid hark i ns, Si7.'S 10 to I I yrx , # >?.?.% Sl/i-s 1", to is yr.'i., #t?.H.*i A ronipU?to lint' of Hoys' llatn oi Overcoat. Hoys' Online Gowns, such ?; to IK ym *I ?m> Two Pants Suits for Roys- - Rliml.v wt-ariiu; w?*ll mndV*' suit* of pitiil materials and in I lie bent patterns, wizen ?? (o ix ym.. *o.?n to *10.50 Hoys' SlipdV. r S wt'U I i'1'rt ? tliese nnniberH are tin* l?-Ht valms ami are in the most wanted coior.s, sjsn.o r, to #r?.r?o Hoys' Coat Sweaters in all colors, sixes 26 to prices ratitiiiiK from JM.or? to ?o.r?o and CapH to ko with any Suit Hoys' Outing 1'ajumux. six es H to IS yrn. ? |..-?o R acker & Sheely Co. Elizabeth City's Heat Store ten C. l*?vi?. The following have nerved a* pastor* since 19 MO: J. H. Fere bee. I>. I*. Harris. W. E. Weal, J\ S C. Davis. W. R. Hdight, C. Roy Angell ami H F. Hall Mr. Hull has been pj.stor of I.eren since June. 1919. Under his pni-torate ilerea has completed Oil annex with tight modern Sunday acho?.l rooms. Ilcreu has }.r caching service every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Corinth baptist Church Is situated on the concrete road which is. a part of the State High way from Kiizabeth City to Eden loo and is only two miles from the heart of Kiizabeth City. This i hutch was organised in 1891 with IT charter m* mbers and * now has a membership of 297. Here also Mr. Hall has served ns pastor since 1919. Corinth has a fine Sunday School with an average attendance of about 200. a woman's Missionary So ciety. a Sunbeam Hand, and two II. Y. I'. I Vs. Corinth Is now planning to build is modem Sun day School rooms to meet the gtowing needs of the church. The preaching, service is held e\ery Suuday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock. Hev. R. F. Hall ?a? born In Sampson County in and was ? ducated at Wake Forest College and at the Baptist Theological Seminary at Louisville. Kentucky, receiving his A. B. degree from Wake Forest In 1918 and com pleting his course at Louisville in 1S?11*. The same year he mar ried Miss Bessie Stanton of Row land und there are two children. Kdith and Horace Douglas. In addition to his duties as paetor of three churches Mr. Hall has been the Associatioual Direc tor of the Seventy-live Million ( umpaign. which was launched live years ago and is now being <.? mpleted. November 23-30 hav ing been designated as completion ?<?'k. On November 1 Mr. Hall issued a letter to ilie Christian workers of the association urging thein to organize for the final effort to put the campaign over the top. The standard ret during the Soonty-flve Million Campaign is in lie maintained if the Baptists of the South carry out their pres ? nt program. Apportioning nts on thin bants hate been made In ?mch stale and the financial jcoal of the Chowan Association for i)S3 I* $45.UU?>. This apportionmer I was recommended by the pastor* and executive committee and also ty tlio association itselt t it its'Sast annual tfessioD at Warwick 011 ;$*-p tcmber 24. 1^24. The apportion ment of each church as fol lows: HiiTTartls l|rldijf II. |ti 1 haven $310; Herca lteiio*i $60U; !teulah $ 2?>?? ; Hluckwell Memorial $6.<ioo; Calvary floo; Center Hill $900; Chapp. 1 Iliil flliO; Coinjock Jlfio; Columbia $500; Cool Springs $420: Corinth $!M?o; CfMwell $400; Bbenezer *1.550; Edentno )5,oQV; Eliza beth City Klr*t $5,500; Kngle har?i $50; Kur** $200 ; Kureka 700; <Jate?Yilh* $90U; Genevu $5": Great Hup* 820? Gum Nwk $loo; H- 1 1 ford $1,650; liw'ihsvillt 12011; HunJle $25; l.idk-n Town <25; Macedonia $4oo; M.tnteo $350; Middle 6*ui?p $.?00 ; Mufuck $-25; Ml. Hen.--.ani $650; Ml. Sinai $325; North I?aki> $30; Oak Grove $.ho; Oak Ridge $110; olivet $75; I'antt'Ku $25; I'leaKaiit Grove $300; Poplar Brunch *22*; ?Powell* Point $225; Povidone* $?00: Hamoih uilead $1,000; Rehoboth $100; Reynoldson $$U0; Riverside $500; Roanoke Island $125;* Rocky Hock $2. t?4??; Roduco $100; Rop?r $225; Hus*> Hay $25; Salem $500; Sandy Cross $2,100; a*.344ra:0. Sandy Cross $1,500; Sawyer's Creek $2,100; Shady Grov?- <2i". Slilloh $1,900; Sound 8ld?- $*00; South Shore ? ; 3uinm?*r?et $25; Suan Quarter $150; Travis $15*i Warwick $1,500; Whalv's !!'?.?? $50; Whlteville Grove $<''"19 Wodvillt* $250; Y<K)plro $400. ' CHILDREN It is comparatively easy to indulge one's pride too much in the matter of smoothing the way for children. It takes strong winds to make strong trees, and problems and struggles are necessary for the production of strong characters. Childhood habits are vitally important. Give your children practise in the formation of good habits ? open an account for them here, and by precept and example help them keep it growing. Carolina Banking & Trust Co. Columbia, - ELIZABETH CITY, - Hertford WHILE THE WEATHER MAN IS SMILING UPON US .'.ml, Im Ton* the (lays ^row ?horler, we invite your attention to some item* vsliirli liavc ^iicciiil interest at litis season: MADEIRA AND ITALIAN LINENS A litrp- iiml ;illr;i>livi- <li-|il:iy of llic-r ^mxU ill firm's llial |ii:il ly utlriirlivi*. OTHER THINGS FOR THE HOUSE HOLD Spreads. Sheets :i ml Pillow (lanes, Blankets, Towels. ALSO NUMEROUS PERSONAL ARTICLES, TO WIT; Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, I nil. cell;:*-, (, loves. Etc# il will he a pleasure to show yon at your first opportunity. FOWLER & COMPANY OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE of PIANOS 1' HICKS AS I.OW AS $75 OTHERS AT $100 $125 $150 $175 $200 n? Terms as l.inr as $ 25.00 ( a* It Included in this sale are Pianos of the fol lowing manufacturers ? KN'AIIK. KIIAMMH A BACH. LKHTGIt, HTKIFF. HTOHY * CIjAHK, HTAHR, I.IXDKMAV, IIIUCWH TKIt, I.I DWKI, HTINiKK, IIIIADHUIIV. CONCXMID, HltlNKKItHOPP AMD MANY OTHKHH. That hnvc come to us by way of exchange ? these pianos are being overhauled and put in first class condition nnd offer a rare opportunity for you to get a good serviceable piano at practically one-fourth the regular price. This lot of 35 Pianos includes Grands, Uprights and Player l'ianos ? Pianos that will be good for home, school, or church work. If you have the remotest need of a piano it will pay you to attend this big sale. Sale Now In Progrfu Art (Quickly Before II In Too I .ale Piano* at Practically Your Own I'ric?* PI.AYF.Hs As LOW AS $325 $350 $375 $400 $450 $500 I'ny us I .it lie a* S2.> (!anh Wwkly I'liyninit* oh SiiiiiII uh SI .50 Pay a * l.iltlr an $5.00 Pvr Month DUFF PIANO COMPANY 304 Main Street Write For Complete Bargain List Elizabeth City, N. C. "LARGEST PIANO DEALERS IN NORTH CAROLINA"

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