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TI1E WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL ELEVEN Here Is Investment Opportunity Which Careful Investigation The Cade Manufacturing Company Offers You an Interest In the Manufacture of an Automatic Typesetting and Line-cast- - ing Machine That Will Revolutionize Mechanical Methods of Type Composition and Levy Tribute on a Great World-Industry 'Sunday Morning, July 15, 1917 Ami Merits Efficiency is the watchword of this agent of invention- The whole world is short on man-labor. Power and its application to mechan ical work is more and more the prime requisite of progress. That man who can devise means to lessen' or eliminate hand work is the supreme genius of civilization and the far boundaries of all lands will bring riches to lay at his feet. Likewise, the investor of large or small means, who grasps his opportunity, may share in mankind's reward to creative intelligence. The invention by a North Carolinian, Dr. Baylus Cade, of the Cade Typesetting and Line-casting Machine, will mark an epoch in the art of printing, Old practices will be discarded and the new method will be eagerly adopted wherever the wonderful ad vantages of the Cade Machine are known. The Cade Machine is different. It differs in many basic respects from any other machine of similar purpose. But mainly it dif fers in speed, accuracy, upkeep and cost- Its speed exceeds the ability of the operator to manipulate the keyboard. Its accuracy Preferred Stock will be issued at $10 per share, par value, full paid, non-assessable. To each purchaser of preferred stock an equal number of shares of Common Stock will be given, for a limited time only. Sub scriptions may be paid in cash, or 1-3 with application and remaining 2-3 in 6 and 12 monts. Read this offer carefully and act without delay. ymf equals that of a carefully adjusted watch. Its entire absence of complication and the perfect coordination of its working parts re duce upkeep to the practical vanishing point- And its cost will be low enough to be paid by small-town printers whose ability to purchase a typesetting machine has heretofore been out of the question. The names of the Directors of the Cade Machine Company are well! known in the financial and industrial world. The Directors have subscribed to $140,000.00 of the Preferred Stock. Their recordstfor upright integrity constitute an unmistakable assur ance offtlie honorable and businesslike administration of the af fairs of:the Company. The construction of a large factory is expected to be commerced within a few weeks. Its completion will be rushed in anticipation of the coming industrial expansion and consequent demand for additional printing facilities. Cade Machines will be distributed through already established jobbing and wholesale firms through out the world. GET MORE PARTICULARS! WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET. DO IT TODAY! THE CADE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, SHELBY, N. C, U. S. A. News, of the ilLlMirclie m T nr i-f USNTUNAKY Methodrst Church Corner Sixth ind Liberty streets. Rev. E. K. McLarty, pastor; Sunday school at 9:46; preaching at 11 and 8. UK ACE Rev. J. S. Hiatt, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45, E. H. Bee son, superintendent. Preaching at 8 by Mr. J. J. Enloe of V. M. V. A. WEST END Rev. K. M. Courtney, pastor. Sunday school at 9:43; B. S. Womble, superintendent; Chil dren's Day exercises at 1 1. Preach ing at 8. BURKHEAD INSTITUTIONAL Rev. J. Ed Thompson, pastor, Sunday ! School at 10 a. m C. W Knvrier ! en nurin t onrtent nroanhlnir at 11 I and 8. WEST SALEM (603 fcouth Poplar). H. R. Deal, pastor Sunday school at 9:46; H. C. Jones. Superinten dent; preaching at 11 and 8. LIBERTY (Corner Liberty and Bal sey) Sunday school 9:45, J. W. Fu trell. Superintendent; preaching ev ery Sunday at 11 and 8 by Rev. Mr. Kennerly. school room. VtlNTZTOWN CHAPEL, day school. -2:30, Sun- f METHODIST PROTESTANT FIRST (.Corner Seventh and Liber ty) J. D. Williams, pastor; Sun day school et 9:46; preaching at 11 and 8. WOODLAND AVENUE Sunday school at 2. No services until fur ther notice. . MORAVIAN HOME MORAVIAN Salem Square Rev. J. K. Pfohl, pastor. Sunday School at 9:45; 11 litany and ser mon; 7, Christian Endeavor; 7:45, evening service on campus with ser- mon by Mr. C. - O. Weber. - CALVARY Rev. Edmund Schwarze, pastor. 9:45 Sunday school, C. E. JohnBon, superintendent; 11 litany and sermon by the pastor; 8 service on the lawn, sermon by Rev. Her bert Johnson; Monday night, band practice; Wednesday night, Bible study, and prayer service; Thurs day night, 8 o'clock,' Ladles' Aid meets with Mrs. Maxwell and Mrs. Conrad, at the home of the fornier; Friday night, choir practice. CSttUST CHURCH Rev. Edgar Hol ton, pastor. Sunday school at 9. 45;' preaching at 11 and 8. FAIRVIEW Rev. L. G. Luckenbach, -pastor. Sunday school at 9:45, Mr. M. M. Morgan, superintendent. 11 litany and sermon, topic "Brother hood;" 7:16, Christian Endeavor; 8, weather permitting, service on the lawn, music by Kairview band; Wednesday 8 p. m., prayer service. FRIES MEMORIAL Corner East 4th and Claremont: Rev. C. E. Ko mlg; pastor. Sunday school 9:45, Mr. H. B. Fries, superintendent, preaching 11 and 8; Wednesday, 8, praver meeting. PINK CHAPEL Sunday school at 10; preaching service at 7:30; preaching service at 7:30. IMMANUEL CHURCH, Waughtown Sunday school at 2:SO; preaching every first and second Sunday at 7:45. TRINITY MORAVIAN Rev. E. C. Stemriel. pastor, 9:30 Sunday school 11 service and sermon by the pas tor; x. song service and sermon mit-nf-door, south of the church. "' " ' BAITIST FIRST ,'Corn.sr Second and Church) -H. A. Brown, pastor Sunday school at 946; preaching at 11 and t. BROWN MEMORIAL (Corner Fourth and Spring) C. H. Dur ham, pastor, Sunday school 9:46 preaching at 11 and 8. SOUTHSIDE BAPTIST Sunday school 9:45; preaching at 11 and 7:30 by pastor. SALEM (Marshall Street) 3. L. Naff, pastor; Sunday school 9:46 preaching at 11 a. m. and 8. NORTH WINSTON (Corner N. Li berty and Sixteenth) W. F. Sta ley pastor. Sunday school at 9:45: preaching 11 and 8 by pastor. GREENWOOD AVENUE East Win ston Rev. H. C. Byrum, pastor Sunday school at 9:45; preaching at 11 and 8. WAUGHTOWN (66 Pleasant St. Waughtown) Richard K. Red wine, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45; preaching third and fourth Sunday at 11 and 7.46. CHATHAM CHURCH L. B. Murray, pastor Sunday school 9:45. Service every Sundav at 11 and 8. UNION GROVE MISSION Sunday school at 8; J. L. Knott, superin tendent, prayer meeting Thursday st 8. ' " day.- Salvation meeting services Sunday 10 on street; 11 in hull; Sunday school 2:30; Jail 4. 7 on street, 7:45 in hall, Mr. and Mrs. Patterson in charge. I. B. 8. A. MEKTEVa . B. S. A. ( 1 2 1-2 West Third St.) Meets every Sunday at 3 o'clock. Everybody welcome. No collection. man rector. Sixth Sundav after trinity. 8 holy communion; 9:45, Sunday school and Hiblu classes: it, morning, prayer and sermon,! subject: -rue Modern Pharisee;";. 8 ; """s ann an uress, subject: "The Evidence of God's dreatness." A seasonable service ' with good music. The rector will be esnerijillv glad to meet visitors and Strang-'I ers at the close of each service. ... j OOSI'Kl, . FOURFOLD .GOSPEL Corner. First ! and Church streets; Rev. C. H. I Kegerize, pastor. Sunday school at j .; classes for everybody; preaching service at 11 and 8. R INFORM LD FIRST (Waughtown) D. B. Bowers, pastor. Preaching every first and third Sundays at 11 and every Sunday rlght. SCHLATTER MEMORIAL Corner Banner avenue and Holly Road street. Preaching at 11 and 8 by pastor, H. A. Holshouser. LL'JHKRAN AUGSBURG LUTHERAN Corner West Fourth and Spruce street. Rev. I. E. Long, pastor, 9:45 Bible Schoftl with Scripture study, Wm. N. DicknOn, superintendent. The Sacrament of tije Lord's Supper will be admlinstered at the regu lar hour of the evening worship on Sunday in the Lutheran church. All the Lutherans in the , city, both visiting and resident, are Invited. Those desiring to partake of this Sacrament are urged to Join with the congregation in the preparatory service which will begin at 11. Y. M. r. A. VKSPKR SERVICE . '. The vesper service at the Y. M. C. A. will be held on Sunday after noon at four o'clock. DR. McLAHTY TO BE AWAY THE REMAINDER OF JULY PRESBYTERIAN FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. D. Clay Lilly. D. D., pastor. Sunday school at 9:46. Preaching at 11 and 8 by the pastor; C. E. Society meets at 7:45 NORTH PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Ged W. Lee pastor. Sunday school at 9:45, J. H. Oilley, superinten dent; preaching at 11 and at 8 by pastor. REYNOLD A T. W. Simpson pas tor. Sunday school 10; morning worship 11:10. Preaching on Sec ond and Fourth rtunday nights at 8. FAITH MISSION (Kutah Street, Falrvlew) Prayer meeting, Fri day, 7:46. WAUGHTOWN ' CHAPEL B . J. Hertwig, minister In charge; Sun day school at 9:45; preaching at 11 CHRISTIAN FOURTH STREET 660 W. Fourth street. Lawson Campbell, Minister. ! Bible school 9:45. Mr. JcFqe Bow- f en, superintendent. 11 communion and preaching, topic: "Winston Salem, the Needs of Fifty Thous and;" 8 sermon, topic, "Few and many "Stripes." Special music. CATHOLIC f ST."- LEO'S (West Fourth) First Sunday of each month Masses at 8 and 10:30 a. m.. with sermon and benediction. On other Sun day High Mass at 10:30 Holy days of obligation Masses at 6:30 and 9. FRIENDS FRIENDS (Patterson Avenue) Church, located on Patterson Ave nue. Rev. Phillips and Bessie Moon, pastors; Sunday school 9:45 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m.; Christian En deavor at 7:30 p. m.; preaching at 8 p. m.; choir practlcei Wednesday 8 p. m.; Bible study Friday evening; Mothers' meeting every two weeks. HOLINESS t PENTECOSTAL (Greenwood Ave ue) J. F. Epps, pastor; Rev. J. P. Coins, assistant pastor; Sunday School at 10; H. D. Doyle, superln. tendent; preaching at 11 and 7:30'. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:45, SOUTHSIDE (Urban street, one CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Merchant Bank Building) Services at 11 Meeting Wednesday evening at 3 "'clock; reaolng room open dally from 3 to 6. All are cordially In vited to the service and reading room. . block from car line) Bible school j Services at 3 I 2.15, J. R. Woodall, superintendent; I p.sni -v... nrPArhlncr hir Po Tj rn. I ,jUMl e' c"u preaching by Rev. Lawson Camp bell; mid-week prayer services. Thursday evening at 8. !4ng"t'WTiiiBif AULfl and Bible 'Study In the Sunday! and Cherry streets. ,jPhHllpg S. Gil COUNTY nOME by ladies of the Fourfold rch, SALVATION ARM SALVATION ARMY (Main Street I over Hfoa'i nlarilI?aiT Thursday; (.Frre and Easy) Satur- Rev. Dr. E, K. McLarty, pastor of Centenary M. E. church, will be away for the remainder of July filling an engagement with the Southern City Conference of Y. W. C. A. Secretaries at Blue Ridge. Ho expects to be back by the first Sunday in August. Rev. W. T. Stanford of Thomasvlllo will preach next Sunday ornlng at Centenary church. The announee announcements for other services will be made at that time. ORDER OF SERVICES TODAY AT CENTENARY CHERCH The order of services at Centenary M. E. church today Is as followi: Morning Service Trelude. Hymn No. 135. Congregation atand ing. The Apostles' Creed. Prayer, con cluding with the Lord's Prayer by all. Anthem: "The Son of God Goes Forth to War" Bruno Huhn. The Responsive Reading. Psalm 103. The Gloria Patrl. The Lesson from the New Testa ment. . The Collection. Solo "Holy Spirit" Dudley Buck. Mr. Clapp ' The Sermon bv the Pastor. Hymn No. 271. Benediction. Postlude. J , Evening Service "".'"" Prelude. Hymn No. 47. The Prayer. ' Anthem. The Scripture Lesson. The Collection. Solo, Selected Miss Henley Hymn No. 51 The Sermon by the Pastor. The Prayer. ' Hymn No. 275. i Benediction. . Postlude. PROGRAM OF SERVICES AT HOME MORAVIAN FOR TODAY The program of services at the Home Moravian church for today is as follows: i ' Morning Sorvlco Prelude Offertolre Zltterbart. Litany, Page one. Announcements. Scripture Rom. 6:3-11; Matt. B.-20-28. Offering for Bohemlsn Missions. Offertorv Anthem. I Love Thy Klnirdom Lord Stults. Prayer. ' Hvmn 662 Welcome, Sweet Day of Rest. Sermon The Christian's Security; 1 Peter 3:13. Solo Forever with the Lord Gou nod. Mrs. Charles Rlewers TVayer. Hvmn 481. Call Jehovah Thy Sal vation. 1 Benediction. WTUiTe Marche Poht flca e Lemmons. Evening Service Prelude. Hymn 7 Jesus Shall Reign. Invocation. Hymn 6 Love Divine all Love Ex celling. Announcements. Scripture Col. 3-1-T. Offering for Bohemian Missions. Hymn 16 More Love to Thee. Sermon The Hidden Life; text Cot. 3:3. Mr. C. C. Weber Praver. Hymn 60 Now the Day Is Over. Benediction. Postlude. SERVICES FOR TODAY AT CALVARY MORAVIAN CHITtCH The following Is the program of services at Calvary Moravian church. At night., l .e service will be held on the lawn arid the sermon will be delivered by Rev. Herbert Johnson, pastor of Friedberg Moravian church. i Morning Service Organ prelude. Litany, page 70. hcripture lesson. Offering. Anthem O come, let us worship Hlmmel. Hymn No. 606 The Lord is my Shepherd. ' Sermon, by the pastor The Un seen World About, us. Prayer. Hymn No. 686 Fain not Christian, tlio' the road. Benediction. Postlude. " i ". Night Service , Service will he held on the lawn, weather permitting, otherwise In the church. Music for the first time by the Calvary church band. TI.e sermon will be preached by Rev. Herbert Johnson. Everyone cordially invited. PROGRAM OF SERVICES AT WKT END CHURCH TODAY The following Is the program - of services at the West End Methodist church today: Morning Service Preludes BaDtle Prayer Hlmmel. Doxolngy. Hymn No. 137 "How tweet, the name of ,Ieus sounds." The ApontleH' Creed. Prayer. Anthem Hast thou not known Pfliigger. Responsive reading Psalm 60. . The Gloria Patrl. Scripture reading. Announcements. Offertory. Solo Evening and Mor ning Spencer Mrs. E. L. Etarr. 1 Sermon. - Hymn No. 533 "Jesus, the very thought of thee with sweetness fills the breasr.." Benediction. Postlude. Evening Service Prelude Invocation Harrold. Hymn No. 498 "I love to steal awhile away." Prayer. . Anthem' Saviour, when night In vades the sky Shelley. , Scripture reading. i Announcements. Offertory. Sermon. 1 Hymn No. 606 "I need thee every hour." Benediction. Postlude March of the Flowers Harker. Presbyterian church today is aa fol lows: Morning Service Organ prelude. . , Doxolngy. Invocation (The Ixird's Prayer In concert. ) Hymn 627. Scripture Lesson: John 6:31-47. Organ response. Prayer. Offertory. Anithem. Hymn 444 (Congregation standing) Sermon "The Fourfold Appeal to Men," John 6:36-39. Prayer. Hymn 382 (Congregation standing) Benediction. Evening Sonic Org.in prelude. Hymn 626. Scripture Lesson: Matt 14:1-14, Anthem. Prayer. Offertory. Hymn 475 (congregation standing) Sermon "Why Was Herold Allow ed to Triumph Over John the Bap tist?" Matt. 14:10. Prayer. Hymn 440 (Congregation standing) Benedic'ion. (important topics. The Four-Minute Men usn-plHr-e,, of the greatest aon- gregajon or people. rh as moving picture shows, for their talks, it Is i-n.iiiru in nave sucn talks in Greeni boto bi-weekly. SELECTS COMMITTEMEN TO SERVE WITH CHAIRMAN (Special To The Jourr.jl.l Greensboro, July 14. Col. Al Falrbrother, chairman of the local committee on publicity for the coun cil of national defense, hag chosen as his two associate comr.ttteemen M. T. Payne and Leon Brandt. Col. Falrbrother has taken steps to inau gurate the working of the Four-Minute Men of America. The Four-Minute Men are unofficial representatives of the government, who have as their task addressing the people on HARRISON WANTS' TO ' MANAGE THE THEATER. (Special To The Journnl.) Greensboro, July 14. Charles O. Hurrison, who for a long time was manager of the Municipal theater, who was succeeded in May by J. C. Cheek has, through his attorney, W P flvn...,, .. ' .ou.,., inn n I'riipuHiunn to me city comtiiif.'s:omi(i f.,r the rental of the Municipal theater for two years for 11.200.- Mr. Harrison claims' that he can book the best shows, and that Mr. Cheek will doubtless be able to get Onlv "wilrl-rnt" nmrliirtlnna TV.- commissioners have Mr. Harrison's witr uoner consideration. LORD'S SUPPER OBSERVED AT UTHEItAN CHURCH TODAY The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup per will be administered at the Luth eran church at the service at 11 o'clock this morning. An invitation is extended to all Lutherans, both resident and visiting. Those desiring to partake of the Sacrament are urg ed to Join the congregation In the pre. paratory service at 11 o'clock.- Come to Vade Mecum for your week end, fine orchestra for both square and round dance. .C. F. Gresham, Prop Wlgg "Is BJones still attentive to that girl he was so Infatuated with all last winter?" Wagg "Oh, no; not any more." Wlgg "How's that?" Wag "They are married now." SERVICES TO DAY. AT THE FIRST PRESBYTER! A3T The program of aerrlcea at the Plrrt AEOLIAN VOCALION A new phonograph tonally superior to all other instru-, merits of the type. A wonderful devel opment of the phonograph. Pound Paper Buy your Pound Paper and Envelopes, to match from us and get the best. Monograms or Ini tials die stamped at mod erate prices. See cur line now BARBER PRINTING & STATIONERY COMPANY OFFICE OUTFITTERS phone 234 Winston-Salem, N. C. gray block
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