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! Providence Bapdst Pastor Closes Ggbt Years Ot Sffvice Emily Port to the contrary, fibowm arc decidedly In order on th« UinWrtity of Chicago Round Table and the idea la to keep tha •peakera in microphofie poeltlon. 8ho\wn on the NBC proflrawi aret k. tu R, Walter H. C. Laves, associate political eclence profeaeor, U. of Chicago; Harold Deutach, history professor, U. of Minnesota) and Hugh M. Cole, military expert, U. of C. ANNOUNCING !! ! !! TOWNSEND & SON Coal Company You and your family will have no dif*- ficulty with poisonous fumes escap ing from your stove or heating plant or with a possible leakage of fuel. Yu can depend on our coal for safe steady heat throughout the winter. Order A Load Today TOWNSEND & SON Coal Company Phone F-5301 East Durham Greensboro — Beginning Mon day niifht I’rovidence Baptist [•hiirch hfkl a week of scmce/i, in appreciation of eight years ot pastorate for the Rev. J, W, Tyne*, Moniay ^vening. Rev. C. W. Anderson and the C(fngVefration of the United In stitutional BaptiRt church had chilrgc of the scrvitcs Tuesday evening. 1 Rev. J. T. Hairston ahd Shiloh I Baptist church Wednesday. I Rev. S. A. Seay and eongrega- jtion of Trinity AME Zion churtfh Thursday. 1 Rev. P. B. Bynum and New I Zion Baptist church congregattion lFri(tey night. Rev. F. A. Hargett cf Saint I Stevens Christian church and |c)ngregation . , Sunday morning a very unique land appropriate service closed the anniversary. Deacon J. Wal ter Snipeg acted as Master I Ceremonies for the services whic.ij began at 11:15 ai m. After the Qiu*! mornitit prolimlfinrtri Itev. iSpeUtr of the Hayes-Taylor Y^A delivered a short aermon which was appropriate and filled with thought. After ilk touching selection by the Senior choir under the direction of Proi. V. Nathaniel Gatlin. Mrs. H. T. Enverson recited poem, a tri bute of appreciation for the pas* toiT. Perry J. Brown, Mortician folkiwed with a brief but splen did address commending the psis- tor for his high class Christian service rendered in the commun ity, 'R. I. Thacker, Supt, of the Sunday School spoke of the ac complishments and also gae ,i brief history of the church under Rev. Tyne’s pastors.te. Preifdent F. D. Bluford of A and T Coll ege made the presentation, he spoke in glowing term* of the pastor 4ind his services. It was under the pastorate of Rev. Mr. 1Vn«» that the church was re modeled inside «Hd outside and which wera all • total mar- prise to him. With heartfelt thAika, he received it all, Mrs. Tyne* was asked to speak, and very modestly, but fervently vcdced appreciation also. Th'ia marked the cloae of eitfht yeai-s of successful service for pastor Tynes, l>RAYER BANDS MEET The Factory Hill ooonmunity and Bbeneter Prayer bands met at Sister Nannie Cager on Oct. 6th 1940. llie meeting opejied yb singing after which the •crip tupe was read by Sister Stand-J blcik. Sister Julia Barbee, presi dent of Ebenezer prayer band comented o-n' the lesson, proy ' by sister Lula Wilson. Oo-llectiou/ was taken. Sister Mary Cunning ham blessing over the of fering then the Sick report. Marilyn Shoe Store Presents The Latest Campas Favorites in^ East Market Street at a cost of more than '$5,000. The church is progressing nicely fron» every angle. Several eoetly gifts were presented at the services, Follo.wing the prestent,a^ion, the pastor came forward and voiced his appreciation for these services and the tokens of res- Who paid $1.00 for a cake of soap? See “IT PAYS TO AD- ia. .nour .a heawttfal- .stEuntara.>.Watch.for -date,- American exports in Aufirust increased over July totals. smiOKfms Brown it Whit* SaMU, Tan ft Brown, ^rown Whit* Mocca*ia To**. la all •!■*• and width*. $2.»9 MARILYN SHOE 3TORE 207 W. Main Str**t Elconomic virar with Japan is ursfed by Harvard teachers. 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They pln to give theft- firs* re cital duiing the Christmae season *•*•**««** The Twin City Medical Society met at the Nurses Home of Kato Bitting Reynold* Memorial Kos- pdtal recently with Carpen ter, De«ln of Wake Forest Medi cal school a® speaker. Dr. J. M. Wdtor fa prMident of the so^ ^yT^r.^Leroy Hall is eecretai^, Dr. A. L. Cronrwell i« vice presi dent and Dr, J. B. Eers, Treasu rer. Mts. L. B. Perkins and MH. Ethel Mcllwain f Saliebury spent MondAy in the city visitfng friends. Mm Mbxelle FUdhArdson has retuTned from Now Yo*4c City where she spent her vacation. While there she visited the Worlds" Fair. Rev. P. E. Carler was recently elecetd .pastor of the Cleveland Avenue Christian Ch'*Tch. He f-^rmerly , pastor of the Jr?ies St. ChJ^stian Church of Bluefied, West Va. GJFTS FROM YOUR JEWELER ARE GIFTS AT THEIR BEST ^be Jewelry Co. SOI MT MAIN ST. 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