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OCTOBER 8. 1925. METHODIST NOTES j \jrain the Sunday School atten*?iu reached 252, the second time in the i3?st few mouths1. Regular atte?i lance depends .jn the teachers and class or department officers. It i? easy to forget thr ones that were aWv nt, and sometimes it is quite easy for one to be absent, but the emhusiasic class overcomes that short coming. Many classes are demonstrating the latter truth. A laige audience was present Sunday for the worship service in which thf; e were quite a number of visitors from other churches. W* are always gjnd for our friends to come and ext' nd them a welcome. Prof, 1. G. Greer was borrowed la-' Sunday night for the purpose of preaching in the Methodist church "to the Epworth League and others. Tb - community always likes to hear w: : Professor Greer has to say and a ?i"K<' audience was present. The writer had the pleasure of 5?p*;.king for the first time to the Y. Y. 0. A. of the Appalachian Norm.-i school and has many good impressions of the work the Y. \V. is' do; g. The Western North Carolina Conf (nro liojrmw t.? ,.t Q? r vi3It and will be in session till the f?i >wing Monday. The largest ques-' tio before that body of preachers r ar ) laymen is the question of the a fieation <?f the northern and hte 'hern branches of the Methodist COMRADE CLASS MEETING A delightful meeting of the Comrad? Class of the Methodist church wa*- held Friday evening at the home f 'dr. and Mrs. Zeb Farthing. 23 trie fibers and a number of visitors wt present. Mrs. South, president of the class presided over the business session. :> .v^ral committees were appointed and interesting plans made. Mrs. Henson and Miss Jennie Todd w- in charge of the: "stunts" for the evening. These were quite original and very entertaining. Mrs. Farthing assisted by f>1<*s?ia*r.?es Charlie Farthing and Robert W kler served delicious refroshnn Ts. IF; . Jeff Stanbury- is the teacher ?>f c thriving class. tTc ? h. Arguments for and against hflVc been before the people of the S.? .:h for some years, and by this tir. each preacher and delegate r-'rM.ild know how he is going to vote. Tb< writer will vote for unification. Afii-r all the olan of unifiuktion i? a sv.iall item t<? be considered by the twe Christian bodies of Methodism, i however the present plan for uniting is a good one to begin with, but the big issue lies in :? legitimate rea*<?: for remaining seperated with al tn? against altar as has been and i- the cast- in many instances. I have not found that reason. Sunday School at Boone Sunday at *:45. There will be an evening service *~i o clock, i&pworth League Sunday School at Blowing Ruck i?t 10 a. m. f -eaclvng at the 11 o'clock hour v.i:2A welcome is extended to all. 14 SCHOOL POINTS FOR PARENTS A help for children in starting the new school year is issued by the United Parents Association of the >"?. V vitfiiu'i new iuu .xnwi>, si cuii sists of fourteen suggestions to parent that are made public through the New York Times, ami rnav b< useful in any common city. Preced ing: the suggestions is a note to par ents: "Many of the difficulties which beset children could be avoided *1 x their parents understood the school; better and realized how much thei' co-operation helps." the association: say The suggestions follow: "Arrange the breakfast and tunc! hours so there is no rushing at hom< or at school. "Encourage punctuality and regu la: attendance, not. permitting tri fles to interfere. "See that the children are dresset simply, neatly, modestly, and suit ably, in accordance with the wea ther. "Insist upon children under four teen having at least ten hours sleep "Find out how much time shoul be devoted to home work, and se that it is faithfully done. "Provide a quiet place for hom study, with good light and ventils tior.. Prevent interruptions as fa as possible. "Show an interest ir. the children sbool work, athletics and other a? tivities. "Visit the classroom during Ope School Week, and at other times f< a better understanding. "Do not criticize the teachers t school at all within the children hearing. Always hear both sides ( every question and ask the teach< about it. "Instill in the children habits t obedience and respect for authorit * i "Picture the school a- a.h app; desirable place rather than as om children should dread. "Keep in mind that the school of fers unlimited opportunities to thos? who take advantage ot them. par onts as well as pupils. "Plan to meet other parents in th< school. It will help you understate ; your children better. Mothers shouh . arouse the interest of fathers in th? school activities and get their coop ; e ration. "If there is a parents' associatioi in your children's school, join it. 1 there is none, why not form one' Intelligent cooperation brings splen did results to all." ENIGMA OF COl.E-ORMOND CASi Rockingham.-?The engirna of th* Cole-Ormond Case is Elizabeth Cole j She distinctly has Rockingham pu; ' 7.1ed. The dark brown orbs which art ! the windows to her soul do not opei | upon the inner recess of her con ! sciousncss, wliuic lies the motivating power which drives her unagitated i.hrough situations and ordeals thai would utterly crush another woman To say she is cold and hearties: is but an admission that one is mi able to understand the little signs which, too, point the way to a wo : man's soul. To say that she does noj appreciate the ghastly mess inv< which she has been precipitated. belies observance of an intelligence tha i was able to combat or evade the sear ching questions of a keen-cross-ex amininp lawyer. To deny that beneath the surfae< , of hei calmness is a seething iumv?i i of intense feeling is hut a hasty vva; of disposing of an unans\verahl< ; question. Elizabeth Cote is a woman. Hefather thought, and still thinks, tba , she is the tittle 'TJbbut" that crawl 1 ed upon his knee and entwined hi heartstrings about her so that his lov< fur her is his life. It was the womai ; eternal in Elizabeth Cole that B?1 Ormond caught glimpses of. and he In the old story of the ages becanv ! hopelessly in lov? Kven though h< had not seen her for months the lov< 1 endured. He did not hesitate to te! i other* of it. Yet?Elizabeth Cole went on ih stand before a thousand people. Sh ' t;old her story. It rehearsed event that stirred human souls. VVume wept. Men turned strained faces fror I her compelled l?v their own in nut i kindn ess to indicate at least that the i were willing to shield her. The slightest shadow of stirrin i emotion did not appear upon her far She went through stories of love an life and death and human passion? and she was calm. Her father told his story?one I ha gripped the hearts of a great aiidietumercilessly. Fk- told of tenderness of sacrifice, of protection, of grief u collapse, of auger, oi violence, u blood?and she was unmoved. Therefore?what is the answer t I When De I FOLEY & EVAiN . 8 Ambulance Ser ' n Phone 69 NORTH I ST ATI Raleigh, OcJ 1 THE SHOW W1NC ' H SIXTY-FOl CROWING YOU HB Keep it young By Making it tional and En ?tfE . (1 A Mo*t Wonderful Week'* Pr? i' B Than $76%000?Almoit Alone, $7 $25.00 urill be paid the oldei 9H attended the fir?t Fai < 1369; $15 t. Zra m tuc ctatc r/M i err ct ; H Will be Held in Conj B| SOCIETY HORSE SHOW V. n ; B8 Auto Races Saturday The Flowers on t) Everybody >r . ?. *S H Rate of One and One-half Fi ,f H roads. Special Round-trip Ex< *r ino Salem, Goldsboro and Harnl j H quire of your Agrnl. IHfc WATAUU* DEMOCHK' t , iln- absorbing question which is Eii: L> | a both Cole? Somf explain it by saying that b? ": heart has been killed. Crushing bio ! upon blow has fallen upon her. unt iow she no longer has power to fe< i emotion of any sort?that her hea.1 ;' is not warm nor cold? merely a n? 1 gation. * Others wonder if it is not true th; J l beneath the surface of kindly affe? tion arid cordiality there is an Filizi beth Cole that has elements of greal ness, one of warmth and !?>ve an ' extreme understanding, who permit the familiar Elizabeth Cole to he s? crificed while the real Elizabeth Co! iives in a world that is heid sac re to herself. A RICHER GOAL J. M. Diwnum * Say not the ways of daily life ar vain, 1 And cease a purpose true each day t gain, r Nor weakly fail the nobler height attain f- For know the vital ta-k is still wort w hile. >: To make a life not but a living vih And nobly rise and go the secon mile. ' Sonic needy ones there are along th ' way Whose troubles we may yet in lov aiiay, ana mase lor tncm ana ti a brifhlt-r day. Then >troii? press on with true art nublv w)iti, '* Though o'er our path some darkenin clouds may roll, t For yet for earnest ones awaits r richer goal. r BOONE BAPTIST CHURCH t * ? Sunday School 10 a. m. s Worship 11 a. in. and 7 ..*10 p. m. e B. V. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Prayei service Wednesday night i \ 7 :'U> p. ni. Our meeting begins next Monda e night at 7:30 p. ni. Dr. C. I/. Jackso pastor first Baptist church of Wade r bore will he the preacher. The tin I ??f the services will he ? p. m. eat lay. \\Y hope ail the members wi attend regularly front the start. \\ t invite all to attend the services Coir s and he with us. ?? Prayer meeting- will be held th n week preparatory for ^hv' meeting < Work at the church is progressir y nicely. \Vhen finished there will I a s?-perate room for each class, g Good services were held at Blot e ing Kock Sunday. Subscriptions we d started for a hot air heating syste - which it is hoped may be installed 1 !h<* last of the month. Prayer met it mgs at Blowing Hock Tuesday nigt e S j ' r> n ( i . rvivers rrinung o Tile Pioneer Printers msssssmmmmmm ath Occurs ALL iS, UNDERTAKERS vice. Day or Night ATTENDANT Boone, N. C. HHWMHSS CAROLINA E? B?JI1B ^ r" Min 12 to 17, 1925 )OW OF THE STATE JR YEARS OLD but 'NGER EVERY YEAR Your Fair and Enjoying lt? Educaitertaining Feature* ogram Calling for a Budget of More $33,000 Offered in Premium* ,200 for Racing it pereon at the Fair this year who r after the reorganization in o the second oldest UDENTS* AGRICULTURAL FAIR unction With the State Fair WEDNESDAY & THURS. NIGHTS Firework* Every Night >e Ground* are Beautiful Welcome Come! ire*, Good for the Week on all Rail cursion* on Thursday from Wiutton* let?Less than One-way Rate. in '?EVERY THOfcSOAY?BOONE. N C. Ij to tat throu ' olant JL I Learn how qualit production meth e making a special is trating the prec quality is achievt the modern mote Showing ? Quality The exhibit const; graphs of the mo modern automol provide the same you would get by plants where Che v picture is accomi m tion of the opera exhibit of unus Boing the childrei 'h ill A. & I!1 : >K I ;:)| Frevt I- ] In order to reduce ing my entire stoc FOR TI Don't Miss 1 m * Sale Star and lasts until Tu E erything AT C Stock consists of thing new and ? Clothing. Shoes. S1* Full line of Groce is complete Yc ! c. s. Blov IWIII III IIIIWIIIIIII i Jbr ? ie a pictur gh an aut< (=* F* ,<=* y is attained with modem ods! This week we are photographic exhibit illusision methods by which ;d in the manufacture of r car. the Reason for at Low Cost its of 40 remarkable photost interesting processes in bile manufacture. It will interesting kno\vL*dgeth?X taking a trip through thus :vrolet cars are built. Bach panied by a full description it illustrates. It is art mal interest and value, nu CHEVROLET CO., BOON! tie's Fa \\H FE For All stock and raise cash, k on sale AT COST LN DAYS FOR CA: his Big Sellin ts Sat. Oc esday the 20th. Rej OST. Your Gain! MUST SELL IT! General Merchand [ood. Satisfaction is /veaters, and everyth ries, Come early w r >urs lor bargains. PREVET1 ring Rock, N. ( PACE THREE COnomicaS Tronsportati&i* i ^ | i i t nvited e trip >mobile ! v.*-,- r i I t t Touring Car *525 Roadster - - 525 Coupe - - 675 Coach - - 695 Sedan - - 775 Commercial A ^ ChataU - - ^-^3 Erpr**? Tracfc ? ff/X iHwb 3DU ALL PRICES FOR. FLINT. MICH. E, N. C. li Iam throwand below SH g Event t. lOUi member evMy Loss! tse. Every. guaranteed ung to wear, hile the stock PE < V
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