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’ ^. ^ ikrter w«a ^ir.'4*twt«4 Ay I llL m e^fi» guae br the to ^Kltue l^arsSay the teet xeme o( h [ ■ d««hl»-hee4er^ eo«thp«w ^tehln* the htoBBd for the eiMf'although hit hard the ggme was able to I the blows well scattered with ' exertion of an Inning or so. sr.^howeret^ hit for the clr- th the fourth lor Albemarle irlth one man on, and Stallings out a homer In the first when he faced Aldridge. Atbomarle .piteher, as lead- man for Hume Chair. .Smith, star second baseman led his team- three for Albe- to aj^jflohiteAt. CMek church, with a reo- 'ford breaking attendance.^ Service began wlthS singing, "What, A friend We Hare In Jesus,** led by tbs etfedent and faithful director of the home choir, Mr, Swaim, accompanied at the {tfauio by Charles T. Jones, MA loined bT tbe entire congre gation. _ Bey. N. T. Jarrto, the much loyed pastor, who. has^so capably serred this church fur twenty- one years, read the 150th Psalm, lor derotloMd and ^he familiar hymn, "Amasiag Grace" was sung after Ber^ it in parte, some memory would wait for hlj was sho' singers, when only book. Then asked to lead Several dered before noon present, end Rev. Jarvis read it by ;et to This ung Farmer Haafa Self OreenvlUe, June 30.—Made F. CoK, 43, committed suicide by Ranging Sunday morning at 6:30 o'clock for reasons unknown. He was the overseerer of farms for the Blount Harvey company here. Be was also a member of the 'Simpson Methodist church. Reins- Sturdivant Inc. THE FUNERAL HOME LICENSED EMBALMERS AMBULANCE SERVICE North Wilkesboro, N. C. i^ones 85 - 228-M .a was ,yer. fen- by the choirs R. J. Perdue dismiseed the service with pray- n hour or more was spent at in. The shady grove and near- spring afforded a pleasant for hinch. j chairman, W, H. Jones, hed for a congregational song begin the afternoon session and an impressive prayer was led by Rev. Ous Myers. Mr. Crater, the aecretary soon had tbe choirs Hal joined In the aftei began with the singers having- as Is the ml Swaiiu, who is ki? the biggest choir In tion; Bethel, directed by W. H. Jones; Mr. Elisha Martin had his faithful group from Pleasant Grove; Shady Grove choir, from Yadkin county, directed by Mrs. Church, joined us with a fine class; Rev. Clint Swaim, a for mer resident of this place brought a male chorus from Sal em Baptist church, Winston-Sal em, which delighted the audience with several numbers. The quartets present and tak ing a part were: Swan Creek leader, J. T. Myers; Bethel, W. H. Jones: Wilkes, W. A. Stroud; Jonesvllle, J- Osborne; West Yad kin, Roy Sale; Nance, from May- odan, E. Nance; Oak Ridge, O. Brown; Southern, J. T. Myers; Salem Baptist, C. V, Williams, and Paul B. Collins had a quar tet from LlncolntODj that gave two numbers that were enjoyed much. They were enroute from another convention that they had attended. The WUkee quartet left at noon to attend another singing near Wilkesboro, their home town. About 4:30 the service closed, with the entire congregation blending their voices together to sing the beautiful hymn, “Never Grow Old," led by Mr. Myers, of rgs.:«row4 Pom^y "giithM^ ever wltauM'ifiP fit Ihla pli^. A- mong the shtggn prennt v^ thir -' choirs from Arbor Grove, Plees- unt Home. Harmony, White Oak.; Stony Fork and Yellow Hill {los. .I'iiBd S. Two Quartets were pree> eat The^'oceaaion was greatly bnjoyed and the large concourse of people was royally entertain ed. The little daughter, S years pid, and son, 6, of Everett Par sons, who sang 80 beautifully, deserve special mention. Mr. B, O. Nlebohi and family, of. Sanford, were vtsitoiw among ^Ir relatives and friends last week-end, returning home Mon> day. Mr. J. L. Eller and family were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. James T. Nichols, Sunday. Mr. R. 6, Nichols and visited Mr. and Mrs. Jdin. Follow the Leader to OUR BIG TAILORING DISPLAY CHICAGO Largest tailors in the World of QOOD Made-to-Order Clothes See the newest and smartest line of Autumn and Winter wocdens for men. AH materials shown in full length drapes during ^ttis £«play. ' For Style, Value and Individuality have your clodies taiLr^ to order. "PRICE” Quality Clodies always are dteapest in the long run. Let us prove this. Meet theiir rqiresentative here. Thurt.y FrL and Sat., July 11-12-13 MEN’S SHOP Noftla.WflkeelNuro^ N. C. iVi-.- - -I Jji . r- EUpr Mlsssfii, n. ' and Sanday Bongb of Glendale Springs, Si Mr. and Mrs. spent the week-end Alva and Oarthula Ml] Messrs. Domer H Wayne Foster were evening guests of Mr ler, Mr. John Doss, cS Yadkihvllia, was the guest oUMi, and Mrs. Wi, B. Hays, Supll^. Miss Eleatwr Vannoy was the guest of MW Hatea Hays. Saa- day, i lift. ' -li Mr. Ral|li ffitomakw was the guest of l^. C. G. Nichols, Ban- day. A new team co Cooper and Anna across the screen of the Li Theatre,.^today, Monday Taesdayrr In^^iba leading roL "The Weddlht flight” Moscw,' July. 6.—The soviet government today ordered the conBtru3(IUon of 16 airplanes of the typc^i.nt tiie Maxim Gorky which—ni^ It crashed May 18, killing ■tV^porsons—was the largest lano?inane Jn-the world. Elkin and Swan Creek Mr. Jarvis offered thi prayer. All numbers were well ed by the singers. Much credit was reflected and honor due the directors and memhera of the choirs and quartets who have spent their time and talent pre paring for this glad day, which was deemed to be one of the best singings in the history of the convention. With the fine spirit of cour tesy and cooperation shown by the pastor and church, made this a happy day and we felt that it was good to be there.". • -. The next ■ iHeeting ^'11 be with Bethel church the 5th Sunday in September, where all were ex tended an invitation to attend. Lewi* Fork N5&wd| ; Work of pfUntlng and attecU ^ othnr improiremmita bit f&R- li^ Fork church baiidtag has beea nompleted am much to the appearaopil^f tSb stnletai^ A- !»»mltt«e composed of G. M. Foster, 3^. G. Triplett, C. H. Jones. Doui^ton Foster and Jim Triplett ^Red this work In charge and wUh to thank idl who helped in any w«y for their loyalty and cooperation. Sunday school andjjB. Y. P. C. at the churchy are/ progressing nicely. Bverybo^ ds Invited to attend. trhe church extends an Invlta- n to the public to attend the 'gular church services, which are held each first Sunday with Rev. Levi Greene In charge. People of this community are looking forward to the 1935 ses sion of the Brushy Mountain Baptist Association to be held at the Lewis Fork Baptist church this summer. Good rains In this locality Tuesday greatly improved chanc es for good crops this year. Friends of Mrs. I. E. Shepherd will regret to learn that she la very ill at the daughter, Mrs. home of her G. M. Foster. SELLING Is selling — tell the whole story when you use Journ- al-Patriyot want ad. Playing, games slm^ Horn* Cbdlijgpuwb^t tM Tad Btbyhlll’a nine at ^i^nMday aft«raooa,*^he If to 3; The gamt; port48"a»>4^wme4y or the part of tl!^M0liS*^Ikbeboro basebalters and a hitting spree for Lenoir. Games with Lenoir now stand at one each. North Wllkesboiro having won here last week by the close score of 7 to 6. Wohmii Wm Have Hum Try CARDUI Next rme! On account of poor nourishment, many women suffer functional pains at certain times, and it Is for these that Csrdul is offered m tbe record of the safe relief it has brought and tbe good It has done in helping to overcome the cause of womanly dia- comfoit Mrs. G(^ Young, (d Lee»> Tine, La., writes: ”1 was suffering with Irregular ... 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