* !>&$. ~ M '~~.s 0% ?s--^ -r^- ~r'I "l.':- MM /\ j y< fs \y t&V |i ^y\?s? jk. %Tiw^ ^%.T^'-f?TTrT "*s?li. DurhanTwhere he wflTvisit his aunt Mr. M. W: Levis spent the week-end with his wife at Betel Davis. Miss Emily Tyson k tinting Miss Mildred Gnadt, of 'SmithflkMi this Miss Been Jones, of Virginia, is spending sopae tine with her sister, Mrs. R. T. Martin, f " Pg|g " * * * ? -uk_. Mr. and Mr& E. A. Moore and little son, of Griftdfc, were Fannvilie visi 'fets Sunday afternoon. . ? * a Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Rouse and chil dren .of Rocky Mount, were Sunday mT; W. Rouse rille were Sunday visi tors in Farjnviik. Mr. and Jbai 'J. E. Debnam airf famiiy, of Snow Hill, were visitors in ?. FannviUe^anday'afternoon. Miss Elizabeth -Andrews left Wed nesday after spending some time wi * Miss i^Qsaheth Fields of this " city. . e.o *^MIwr-: 6. Tanoage, 7 *N M Misses Annie and Olive Mayo, off] Falkland. ?,**re spendiw > tha 3 week with Mrs. Blanche Weds. , T (3 ." spent the &st of* this week here the | r^-.-lta.ltadyW-fa. | j Mr. J. 8. Donfett, of Georgia, Jo j spending a few days with Mr. andM Mrs. Hobgood Stark. M ? [J Miss Virginia Rogers, of Durham, is spe^aonwthaewith Mrs. S -Raymond Peele.%;^" ' Mrs. J. H. Porter and son, James ? Moore, of Anderson, S. C., are spend ing some time with lis. T; C; Tnr : aage. ? A. N. Itouse, of Nashville, If. ^Memfcy after -spending solueHfihe with her son Mr. H. WoltLil'a^lUU. doo SSV'tfSfce ?l? aistef, Mm. Dong. Debeam. f Mrs. S. B. Hunter sons, S. B. Jr., and John Croocn, an.* Miss Louise . ' ? ? f r Mine# Fanny Bryan e^ Cora Bjr numi of JTashingfiw, spent Sunday fif* i-.*?f* '?*? Silil iprijijgji haje- m<nrcd from^ toe H.-^^ ^ for . oa^|Bj|jiB^^jji^ fc of ^ "" % f t _ _. ? % - ' >* ' ?"*' J ? mac, *viv Jiood&y ior. iiciiQrrson i i ? . - . ?? ?? 3Ei*S?fiBIHE5Li5f.-t ? w, -Vv ^CTSl* ? ' "T.'^f?f/v V A "T<? "-> - v " "-Cx~ -J"-" ?**. '^B^T- J ?Amuw"* - ' ~""? itWfc |pj - ' ? r"~?j 3 .,V; ? ' ing had arra^ bjJ Mrs. J. I. Morgan on Lindbergh, the idol of the world just now. This pro gram consisted of a shorti introduc tory address by Mrs. Morgan on Lind bergh's courage and endurance and articles were read by_ the, different members on. his flight, protests a gainst the titles "Flying Fool" and "Lucky Undy", his heritage, response to ovation, and recollections of his boyhood days by his mother, also a summary of what he has accomplish ed from the national point of view. An interesting selection, "The Cost pof Air Mail Service and Its Value," j*as also read. Mesdames H. G. England and James Gregory were special guests and assisted the hostess in serving a delicious ice. course. V.-* .M - - - $$8r ?*?? ? 'v- ? .- tc"* " ?"****'';'_? ? i * ?-.-??*. ^SjSiSJj i 7? ? r ri ? ?' -*;?*- ? . ? - ?J ? JL - r'lT. ""1-1 [| ^ -"AIflB*' ""jCQOr TjfP 1 '"* ''-gB ? P~'??'"ft-. / r ,1 ' lIlU^MlrA 1 '1 ! ?^?,V~~-rr '~-.r^Jj'*! ***.. a ?' / ' . ????* ?_- fl ? V A Y'jW^:-yf N HtiARI / J* - l E before ? y - / -?T??. v ..."-: ('.-' '??<&&? ?..;-^c? "r~& f&^Lm ??- "' Attempts of social flivvers to keep up with social Packards nearly al ways-cause a wreck. Who remembers the old rattling good-Ford jokes. / ?? . " The motor hearse is being widely adopted by undertakers. It is only fair that undertakers1 sV>oV^ nytr^nlf* an industry that keeps the* so busy. It is often dme case that a wand friendship between a man anw a wo man. is destroyed by-marriage. ' j ? r" 1 1 ? 1 " ; V '> i ip! r"-."? ? _' :?. ?'?" *'?<?':?? I B liawaiiftti m m H j*_J^<L . M. ? /I ."-' ' 'J#*?!|^flHHUHg, jA^k, trjT. a /? W ' ~5 .,Y..'py|rify CnCTi^tt^^ ^ l[ 'm m^j4' '^'* j" -I I I I A ?- -ZA.jf ^ "ft ^E;. '" ^L'f^jj^ ' ?-' :,. yU^'t ? .? ""^j pa. .MO, ?'...in.,. | Let's Go To Church I I THE BIBLE \ t God's Holy Book, which we all the Bible is from the GreelXwcrd "Biblos," which J ? means a book, and so we call the Book which means more to ChjMians than any other X book in the-world, the Bible. The Bible is composed of two jpt&i divisions; the CMd x. r Testament and the New Testament, or the Old Covenant ami/he )tfew Covenant. The * > Old Testament has thirty-nine bookswhich are divided into fwr divisions; Law, History, X > Poetry and Prophecy. There are five books of the Law written by Moses, Gen., Ex., ... X \ Levit., Norn, and Deut Twelve books of History; Joshud, Judges, Ruth, 1 and 2, Sam. ? ' 1 and 2, Mings, 1 and 2, Chron., Ezra, Nehetniah andJEsther, . Five books of poetry; Job, Psalms,'Prov., Eccles., and Songs of Solomon. SSixteen books of Prophecy; four Xj | greater priphets, Isia, Jer., Ezeke., and Daniel, and twelve minor Prophets. We get tbe ? ? Old Testanient through the Jewish Church- The burden of the Song of the Old Testa- X ! ment is Christ the Messiah is coming. The New -ijestament Has twenty-seven books. Four gospels which give the record of the Birth, Teaching, Miracles, Crucifixion, Resur- ? ? rection and pension into Heaven of our Lord Jesus (Shrist. Tife Acts, written by St. X | Luke, gives the History of tba Church during the firstjgenerati<Jf|after our Lonfp As- i| >- cension;THs Hie Book pf the Holy Spirit- 'It opens with Pehteco^andTeCprds a simi- ?] lar descent of ^e Spirit o* the Sdfnaritany* the at CaesaHa, and the Greeks ?t X [ Ephesus. The Wo prominent characters are St. Pe^er, to^whonr it waa given to open T the door of faith V) Jews and Gentiles and St.- Pauy who was the great Apostle of tl.e X Gentiles. The acBdalwork of Foreign Missions stferts-at Antiodr, where the disciples 1 Epistle writers, St Xtd' st Peter, St James, St^s^n, and St. Jude, St Paul'a.gc^t ? ! theme is Faith; St Peterfs, Hope; St Jehn's, Love; St James.deils with Good Works, X which are the fruits of \hese graces; and Jude warns Jbf the Apostasy, when false doc- - X trine displaces truth, and evil works displace good w/rks and threaten even Hie life of X ' the Church. Many of the wis ties are,written to the congregationsWhich the Apostles had X founded to instruct and also to urge them to keep Hie faith whiehfthey had been taught. x! Hebrews urges converted Jtews to hold fast their/ew found faithJTiw*mjynote of this X| Epistle, found eleven times\ is "better." Everything our Lent "Jesus Christ offers is ' i'isv ^ : *} superior to any previous prnrfieges, however great. Hence the jfolly ongoing back to Z { ; Judaism and the corresponding danger of Apostapy.VFhe burden of the Song pf the New - It Testament is Christ the Lonihis come. We geythe New Testanjent through the Apos- x JHE METHODIST CHIASM l2^S7:15 P. M? and 8 y - to HA titp^ ? I ? ' -"ijfer"'.' ? ??*"*?'?*' '. I' " I . v v^-" ' -. ~^r-?V ?i-i" * fc-r. ' ? *'. L. > J ^ ;.Jr'r.* ?? v<*' """-?- >^** ' ?????' J " rj" - * v ? A I ? . ,_l ' L- ? ? "* ? "? -'; . ~ ' ' " l. . ? *_'v| | This ona/?A mad <* nossihls gnd n?d for Hvthe folio wine Ftmift who ? ? - v - w ? - ; **\ :."" - X'; wKt' i JMy .'iii I ftftrtiTVS FISH ?? FRfep" * t ? -?- TT. ? . jgrarc Sto^ ? MJi'' " ^ TB^Mii'iii*! M f> " fltT" ? BB ^ --?' -. y'-' - 4"5--*1'':? I k HftraWftfv <^.*n _ - ?*\r\ h Miir1 TJTTC ifA^DW X jr. i : & Jo I* ukNISHCW w ^ \ t&M Iju j *Q|_ r M Q?ii 4?AFC 1 I! ?ji. . ?. <l~? ^<1-?'--' -i f'i. - vr^*3! arMButf^jy? *' ffnl"* /' - (?" - >*.TJ*?i .,,? ? ? - ^ ????- '-hpul^HP I SERVICE J SAFETY l Farmville, J North Carolina I | ?BUT, those looking for j^?d and permanent invest- X 1 ment know that the distinrft^e home is essential .today? J i the home, which is not ohlyArtreat to^the eye but is modern ? X building ^you should see plan books, sketches, photo-^l | charge for this serv^^^^ne in ^<y et us assist you.. ? ^ JV^.V . .. . . _jW^ , tuJ|, | __ j - .? B s fll lyjvi'yj,:... -.r, ?-. - ' . ?: \1 M - ^B' j ? .im . ??. ^K; I * ? -^?'? ... , . ...'_ '?-"- *-5v^K"r ^*a^T. ?fjr ^r ? ~ ^ ^ .?./j^**- ,'* ? ?? ' MnBI^^^B^tegasi^?^zli??^,. ? * --iki J 4j| just a bit dkiy from rydting j Paint your shWto xnatc.i Tr^h'n?? ?-??? No. 18 | Wnw flhmi* u/?,r IrtwiM' I now aoout your ivmgp | for the summer vacation? A^_ ? 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