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ANNUAL MEETING NORTH CAROLINA STATE SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION FOR ALL DENOMINATIONS ' ♦ ♦ ♦ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH GREENSBORO, N. C. JANUARY, 21, 22 and 23,1935 ♦ ♦ f Convention Theme: “Fellowship With Christ" GREENSBORO CONVENTION COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN General_Rev. O. E. Lee Registration___Miss Lucy H. Pell Entertainment_Mrs. L. H. Martin Fine Arts and Pageantry_Mrs. Charles L. Van Noppen Music_Prof. B. S. Bates Publicity__r_Miss Minnie Mae Wilson Exhibit_Rev. R. S. Wilson Finance_Settle Graham Banquet_Miss Mattie Williams *»**»***»♦»»***» STATE ASSOCIATION OFFICERS President_J- B. Ivey, Charlotte Vice-Presidents_Thomas P. Pruitt, Hickory E>r. J. B. Wright, Raleigh T. W. Coston, Gatesville Treasurer___B. V. Hedrick, Salisbury Chairman Executive Committee-R- L. Pope, Thomasville STATE STAFF General Secretary_Rev. Shuford Peeler, Salisbury Director Leadership Training_Miss Myrtle A. McDaniel, Salisbury Director Young Peoples Work_Miss Edith Krider, Salisbury Office Secretary_Miss Elizabeth Baker, Salisbury PROQRAM MONDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 21 1:0o_REGISTRATION OF DELEGATES J ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Sfr Jfr 9{- 9j" *fr OPENING SESSION OF THE CONVENTION J. B. Ivey, Presiding 2:00 Introductory Choral Service_"Church Song Through the Ages,” Prof. H. Augustine Smith. 2:30 Devotional Period___Bishop Kenneth J. Pfohl Greetings_Dr. Chas. F. Myers, pastor Response _J- B. Ivey, State President 3:00 Convention Sermon - -"Fellowship With Christ,” Dr. S. D. Gordon 3:30 Address: "The Glory Of The Teacher’s Task,”-Dr. Harry C. Munro \ Resolutions and Appointment of Committees-\Nominations 4:10 Benediction---Dr. C. H. Rowland MONDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 21 SECOND GENERAL SESSION ..Ji F. F. Myrick, Presiding 7:30 Worship in Song_"The Who’s Who of the Hymn Book,” Prcf. H. Augustine Smith 7:50 Devotional Period-Rev. J. R. McGregor 8:00 Address:_"The Mind Of Christ,” Dr. Elbert Russed 8:25 Special Music First Presbyterian church-Greensboro under direction of Prof. H. Augustine Smith 8:30 Address:_"The World Outreach of the Sunday School Movement,” Dr. Robert M. Hopkins. 9:00 Benediction_Rev. M. S. Hinckle. asts.***********-* FELLOWSHIP: GET ACQUAINTED VISIT TEMPLE OF ART EACH DAY 1—2 p. m. and 4:30—6 p. m. TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22 THIRD GENERAL SESSION R. L. Pope, Presiding 9:30 Worship in Song: "The Song Temple of the Living God,” Prof. H. Augus tine Smith. 10:00 Devotional Period_"Quiet Talk,” Dr. S. D. Gordon 10:30 Reports_ Executive Committee, R. L. Pope, • Chairman General Secretary, Rev. Shuford Peeler 10:45 Address:_"Fellowship Through Cooperation,” Dr. H. Shelton Smith 11:05 Address:_"Church School Evangelism,” Dr. Chas. L. Goodell 11:35 Quartet_Directed by Rev. C. A. Harper 11:40 Address: "Principles Underlying Religious Education,” Dr. Robert M. Hopkins. 12:10 Benediction___Dr. J. E. Pritchard TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 22 2:00—3:00 SECTIONAL CONFERENCES ' 1. Children’s Division_Miss Beulah Lyerly, presiding Address_Miss Elizabeth McE. Shields Discussion_I___Rev. Minor C. Miller 2. Young People’s Division_Mrs. Joe McEachern, presiding (for leaders of young people) Address: _"Young People At Work,” Rev. Carl H. King Discussion_"Program Suggestions for Young People,” Dr. Harry C. Munro 3. Adult and Admis. Division_Ira G. Shamel, presiding (for pastors, superintendents, class leaders and members) Address_ "Adults At Wdrk,” Dr. Harry C. Munro Discussion_"Week Bay Religious Education,” Dr. Robert M. Hopkins 4. Leadership Training_Rev. L. C. Bumgarner, presiding Address___Dr. Robert M. Hopkins Discussion_Dr. H. Shelton Smith 5. Worship in the Church School__Prof H. Augustine Smith {choir, hymn singing and chanting, improving the setting fax worship) 3:00 Re-assemble W. L. Ward ___Presiding Special Music 3:10 Address: "The Child’s Fellowship With God,” Miss Elizabeth McE. Shields 3:00 OPEN FORUM_Dr. H. Shelton, presiding Presentation of Cooperative program 1. Cooperative Program in the Nation-f not addresses j Dr. Munro 2. Relationship in cooperative work_< but topics for >Dr. Hopkins 3. Goals in cooperative work_(open-discussion) Rev. Miller 4:30 Benediction_Rev. E. A. Shenk TUESDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 22 FOURTH GENERAL SESSION J. B. Ivey, Presiding 7:30 Congregational Singing_"The Fellowship of All Lands in Song, Prof. H. Augustine Smith 7:50 Address:_"Let Religious Education Begin in the Home,” Dr. Chas.. L. Goodell. 8:15 PAGEANT "Christ at the Heart of the World,” H. Augustine Smith SIX GLOWING SCENES Authentic costuming, vivid lighting, stirring music, Commemoration Wreath, Palms of Victory, Torches of the Church Triumphant, Coronation Climax. 125 people in action. 9:30 Benediction_Rev. Tom Sykes WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23 FIFTH GENERAL SESSION B. V. Hedrick, Presiding 9:30 Service of Worship "Home Keeping Hearts Are Happiest,” Prof. H. Augustine Smith. 10:00 Devotional---Dr. Charles Darsie 10:10 Address:_"And What About Alcohol?” Dr. John W. Elliott (Introduced by Dr. J. Clyde Turner) 10:40 Special Music_Dir. by Prof. H. Augustine Smith 10:50 Address:_"Life Situations the Basis of Expressional Activities,” Dr. M. Hadwin Fischer. 11:20 Address: - - 'Fellowship in a State-Wide Task,” Bishop Edwin A. Penick 11:45 Convention offering. 11:50 Address_Cale K. Burgess 12:10 Benediction-Rev. J. A. Vache WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 23 Spurgeon Baxley, Presiding 2:00 Devotional_-*-R^- F. L. Conrad 2:10: Address "Young People and a Changing World,” Rev. E. McNeill Poteat 2:30—3:30 SECTIONAL CONFERENCE 1. Children’s Division_____Mrs. Stafford Webb, presiding Address:____Rev. Minor C. Miller Discussion: _____Miss Elizabeth McE. Shields 2. Young People’s Division__Dr. J. L. Lightbourne, presiding Address: ____ "Young People and Alcohol,” Dr. J. W. Elliott Discussion_-— Dr. P. E. Lindley 3. Temperance Education_Mrs. W. B. Lindsay, presiding Address:_"Youth and Adults Cooperating,” Dr. P. H. Gwynn Discussion:_’’The Church and Alcohol,” Dr. John W. Elliott Address:_"The Adult Clast and Alcohol,” R. N. Simms 4. Leadership Training_Rev. Banks J. Peeler, presiding Address:_Dr. M. Hadwin Fischer Discussion:__Dr. Harry C. Munro J. Worship in the Church School-— Prof. H. Augustine Smith •" (The child world of music and pictures. Adventuring youth and drama) 3:30 RE-ASSEMBLE Special Music_Directed by Prof. H. Augustine Smith 3:40 Address:_"The Lost Bible,” Rev. Minor C. Miller 4:10 Benediction_•-:-Dr. S. W. Taylor WEDNESDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 23 6:00 FELLOWSHIP BANQUET—Dining Room of Convention Church. County and Township officers, Ministers, Superintendents, Teachers, Leaders of Young People and Young People. PLATES FIFTY CENTS Dr. W. A. Stansbury--— Toastmaster /"Dr. Harry C. Munro 1 Dr. M. Hadwin Fischer Banquet Addresses-' p H Gwynn (Dr. Robert M. Hopkins WEDNESDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 23 CLOSING SESSION OF THE CONVENTION Church Auditorium Herbert W. Coble, Presiding 7:30 Dream Pictures "Judean Hills are Holy or Scenes from the Master’s Life,” Prof H. Augustine Smith (All should be in their seats by 7:30 sharp— the auditorium will be dark) “T - C C T\_-W7 8:00 Address:_ "Liquor and Social Controls,” Dr. John W. Elliott Report of the Resolutions Committee 8:30 Special Music_Dir. by Prof H. Augustine Smith 8:40 Address: _ "The Future of Religious Education,” E>r. Robert M. Hopkins 9:15 Benediction_Rev. R. Murphy Williams PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS Burgess, Cale K., Raleigh, Chariman United Dry Forces of North Carolina. Elliott, Dr. John W., Philadelphia, Secretary Christian Education Department The American Baptist Publishing Society. Fischer, Dr. M. Hadwin, Gettysburg, Pa., Prof. Religious Education and English Bible, Lutheran Theol. Seminary. Goodell, Dr. Charles L., New York, Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America. Gordon, Dr. S. D., Winston-Salem, Author, Preacher, Lecturer. Gwynn, Dr. P. H., Davidson College, Department of Education. Hopkins, Dr. Robert M., New York, General Secretary World’s Sunday School Association. Lindley, Dr. P. E., High Point, Dean of High Point College and Prof, of Religious Education. Lindsay, Mrs. W. B., Charlotte, State President Woman’s Christian Temper ance Union. Miller, Rev. Minor C., Bridgewater, General Secretary Va. Council Religious Education. Munro, Dr. Harry C., Chicago, Director Adult and Administrative Divisions,. International Council Religious Education. Penick, Rt. Rev. Edwin A., Raleigh, Bishop Episcopal Church. Pfohl, Rev. Kenneth J., Winston-Salem, Bishop Moravian Church. Poteat, Rev. E. McNeill, Jr., Raleigh, Pastor Baptist Church. Russell, Dr. Elbert, Durham, Dean School of Religion, Duke University. Shields, Miss Elizabeth McE., Richmond, Department of Children’s Work, Presbyterian Church. Simms, R. N., Raleigh, Teacher Simms Baraca Class. Smith, Prof. H. Augustine, Boston, Director, Department of Church and Community Music, Pageantry and Fine Arts, Boston University. Smith, Dr. H. Shelton, Durham, Prof. Religious Education, Duke University. Lady Went Back To Taking CARDUI and Was Helped For severe periodic pains, cramps or nervousness, try Cardui which so many women have praised, for over fifty years. Mrs. Dora Dun gan, of Science Hill, Ky., writes: “Several years ago, when I was teaching school, I got run-down and suffered intensely during men struation periods. I took Cardui and was all right again. After 1 was married, when I felt all run down and was irregular, I always resorted to Cardui and was helped." ... It may be just what you need Thousands of women testify Car dui benefited them. If it does nol benefit YOU, consult a physician Sold In tl bottles. A-. » I 3; I (Continued from page three) I on painting. "I didn’t know,” he added, "that she was a runaway.” Ellen spoke. She spoke dully, al-j though she was in an agony of I anxiety and embarrassment. "I didn’t tell Dick anything about the house party—except that I’d( :ome home” she warned Tony. j "I shouldn’t think,” said Tony,' 'that you’d have to tell him any More. Alven’s got sense.” "Which he doesn’t always use,” Dick threw in. All at once he had thrown down his palette. "You two j kids,” he said, "had better beat it' iway from here. I’m tired. I can’t work any more today. I suppose you had something of that sort in your mind when you came here, Brander?” Tony still wasn’t speaking to Ellen. He was speaking over her head, at Dick. "Ellen ran out on us last night,” he said, and his tone was cool. "Well, it was a dull party, I don’t I don’t blame her! As soon as I discovered she’d gone, I set out after her, of course. But I got—” he fumbled for words, "in so late that I went to the club. When I stopped at her place this morning I found that she’d blown, as usual. If you—” his voice was wistful, "if you’ve really finished working—” there was something pathetic in proud Tony’s appeal, "I’d like to take Ellen out with me for a little drive somewhere or other.” "Oh, by all means” said Dick. He was busily scraping bits of paint together with his priette knife. Ellen hadn’t beer consulted. Almost before she knew it she was clattering down the uncarpeted stairs of the building with Tony, toward the red roadster that waited in the street outside. Nothing was said about the house party. Believe it or not—nothing. When the sun was actually set ting, Tony left Ellen at her door.1 This time he kissed the tips of her fingers as lightly as it is possible for a man to kiss the tips of any girl’s fingers. "I’m not suggesting,” he said, "that we dine together tonight. We’re both worn out.” It was his one reference to the night before. "But let’s get together tomorrow, you and I. Maybe we can drive again, somewhere. Maybe we can go somewhere outside of the city, for supper.” And Ellen, with the pulse in her throat choking her, managed to nod a quick affimative. "We poor working girls,” she said, "like our moments of vacation with our rich relatives.” "Don’t!” said Tony gruffly, and left. The next evening they drove out to the country, to a little inn. If their talk were a trifle less formal, now, it wasn’t because they were speaking to each other as married couples speak. It was because they were beginning to have a slight basis of reminiscence upon which to build conversations, Ellen could almost settle herself into the red roadster as if she be longed in it. And Tony didn t look quite so finely drawn as he had at the house party, when they had had their encounter with Jane. “CONTINUED NEXT WEEK Cleveland Route 2 Mrs. N. S. Steele spent a few days this week with her daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Pence, at her home in Harmony. Mrs. Pence and daughter Margaret both have the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Campbell and daughters, of Washington, D. C., spent the holidays with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McDaniel, of Charles, N. C., spent the week-end here with relatives. The baby son, Luther Kenneth, of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Reavis, died from flu and pneumonia Friday and was buried at Providence Luth eran church Saturday at 2 o’clock. Miss Hazel Johnston entered Casualty Hospital January third, at Washington, D. C., for training. Miss Ruby Johnston has return ed to her home after a three weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. James D. Ellis at Washington, D. C. Miss Sadie Wilhelm was a substi tute teacher several days last week for Miss bdith hmith or tne w ooa leaf faculty. Mr. Holloway Burton spent the week-end at home. Miss Lucille Merrell, of Fork, spent the week following Christ mas with relatives here. We welcome into our neighbor hood, Mr. and Mrs. Belk. Mr. J. C. Gentle, who has been in a serious condition at the H. F. | Long hospital, has improved, we' are glad to know and is now ab home. LAND POSTERS—For Sale at TheJ Watchman Office. * AGENTS KIRK’S STERLING SILVER NORMAN INGLE DR. N. C. LITTLE Optometrist Eyes examined and glasses fitted Telephone 1J71-W. 107^z S. Main Street Next to Ketchie Barber Shop. —1^————— ' — " ' 11 « Costly Saving If you are doing without a telephone to save money, have you considered what it is costing in inconvenience, discomfort and lack of protection? The protection that a telephone in your home af fords in case of emergencies alone outweighs the small cost. 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