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SALISBURY EVENING POST. SALISBURY, N. C, MARCH 2.1, 191H PAGE FIVE First Baptist. 11 a. in. Wm. Louis Potest, presi dent of Wnko iForeftt College will speak. This will be an address of great importance. Pon't fail to hear him. v 7:30 p. m., "Christ's Cry to a Dy irur Criminal," second in tho series on "The Seven Sayings From the Cross." !):45 a. m., Sunday school The public cordially jiwilrd. Strang ers always welcome. Clias. A. (1. Tho'iias, pastor. St. Luke's Episcopal. 7:".0 Holey cuni.nunion. 11:00 Morning prayer, litany and sermon. 7::!0 Evening prayer and sermon. Sunday school at ten. Spencer, St. Joseph's church. 1:00 p. m., evening prayer and ser mon by Kev. Warren W. Wp.y. Morning. Vcnite Chant Benedieite Read Bencdu'tus Heathcote Offertory Anthem, "God So Loved the Workt.'tainer. Amen..- . rf Neu'komm St. John's Lutheran. Rev. ,M. M. Kinard, IVv. D. D. D., Pastor. Palm Sunday. Sunday school with Bible Classes 9:45 A. M. Services appropriate to Palm Sun day with Confirmation at 11 A. M. Sclecial .Baptismal service at 2:30 P. M., at which time children to be baptiied will be presented at the front. i At 7:30 P. M. the Woman's Mis- sioaary Society will render the final service of the series of uail meetings held for the past week. The subject qf this final service is "The Conquer ing Cross." ' Holy week services win be held ev ery evening next eek in St. Jam's church beginning at 8 o'clock. A cor dial invitation to all to attend. ( Strangers and visitors will be most cordially welcomed to all these ser vices. St, John's Lutheran. Music Program. Morning. Organ prelude. Gloria l'atri. Kyrie. ' V Gloria- m Excelsis." Passion Sentence. Offertory Anthem 'Redemption'' Sater. Soloisis: Mr. John Rcndlcman, Mrs. Carl Rabc. Kvcr'ng. Special service in chi-rg-.' of Wo men's Missionary Society. Saprano Solo "Hear Us, O Father" Millard. Mrs. Rabe. Haven Lutheran. Rev. Geo. H. . Lingle, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a, "i. Retrular services at 11 a. m. There will be held a congregational meeting in connection with the morn ing service. Kvening services at 7:30 p. m. Woman's Missionary Society to meet at 3:30 p. m. Services each evening ne.t week (Holy week) at 7:30 p. m. Visitors cordially invited to all ser vices. Spencer Lutheran. F. B. Lingle, theological student will held services tomorrow in the Lutheran churches of Spencer. Christ, E. Spencer, Sunday school at 0:15 a. m. preaching service at 11 a. m. Cavalry, Spencer, Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching service at 7:30 p. r.u A cordial invitation is extended to all. Spencer Y. M. C. A. .';-. A. b. Saleeby will make the ad d.c -s ; t .h? Spencer Y. M. C. A. Sun day afternoon at 3 o'clock, his subject he in? "The Three S." There will be a special musical program and the! public is invited. Congregational. W. R. Duttera, S. T. I. Minister. Palm Sunday. Cnurch school for study of the Bi ble at 10 A. M. Mrning worship and sermon by the minister on "Christ's Triumphant Leadership for Man Today." Rehcsal for special Easter ser vice at 3 P. M. Pilgrim Endeavors 7 P. M. Services every night next week at 8 o'clock. Welcome to all. Services Parish House; open every day. First M el hod i st. Sunday Fchool at 9:45 with classes for all ages. Mr. A. S. Jones, su- SHE WAS IN BED TWO MONTHS Women suffering backache, rheu matic pains, sore muscles, stiff joints or any symptom of kidnev trouble should read this letter from Mrs. S. C.i Small, Clayton, N. M.: "I had been imder the doctor's care all sum mer and in bed two months, but kept getting worse. In January I sot so bad I told them something had to be done or I eouWnt live. We noticed an advertisement for Foley Kidney Pills and sent for some. They hava done me more good than all other jiedicines. Sold everywhere. .a perintenrient. Preaching1 at 11 a. m. and 7:30 by the pastor, Rev. W. A. Lambeth. All services are held in the taber nacle and the pubiic is cordially in vited. 'Morning offertory solo, "The Man of Sorrows," Adams. Mrs. Lee M. Earnhardt. Evening offertory anthem, "Take My Life and Let It Be," Schoedel. Firts Methodist Baraca. The men's bible c.ss of First Methodist church metis at the tab ernacle at 9:45 and all men are cor-1 riially invited. Park Avenue Methodist. C. M. Short, Pastor. Sunday school 9:45 A. M. 'Mr. A. S. Morgan, Supt. t'araea class for men. Wesley Bible classes for young men rnd young ladies. Preaching 11 A. 31. and 7:45 P. M. A cordial welcome to all services. South Main Street Methodist. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Object Lesson by Miss Janie Tucker Preaching 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. A hearty welcome awaits all. Rev. P. W. Tucker, Pastor. First Presbyterian ' Welcome Bible school 0: 45 a. in. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. liyron Clark, I). D., ministei Wel come. First Presbyterian Bible Class. The Brotherhood Bible Class of the P3!bylejjnthot jtriejgttey in ibf on' . Sunday ritoi&iiir.?$j94jk ftp'ejack. All members 'of. class 'are special ly invited to be present - Visitors and strangers will receive a cordial wel come. Second Prenbyterian. Adult Fible Classes 0:45 A. M. Sunday school 9:45 A. M. Services 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor (i:30 P. M. Strangers and visitors cordially welcomed to all services. Rev.-C. g. Hejlex, pi.stor. Faith Unarmed. C. C. Wagoner, minister. Bible school 9:45 a. in. Men's Bible class and Philathea class meet at 10:00 a. m. Services at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Visitors and strangers are cordially invited. Sacred Heart. Palm Sunday. Low Mass at 8:15. Blessing of the Palms and High1 Mass at 10:30 A. M. Sunday school and Bible Course at 10:30 A. M. "Way of the Cross" and Benedic tion at 4 P. M. Thursday (Maunday Thursday) High (Mass will be at 7:30 A. M. All members of the parish are expected to receive Holy Communion. Friday (Good Friday) "Mass of the Presanctified" and "Unveiling of the Crucifix" at 7:30 A. M. Holy Saturday, the ceremonies be gin at 6:30 and High Mass about 7:30 A. M. The devotion of the "Three Hours Agony of Christ Jesus on the Cross" will be observed from 12 midday till 3 P. M. on Friday. W S S r- ADDRESS TO SCHOOL qOYS. Boys of the High School Hear a1 Splendid Talk by Mr. J. M. John sen, of U. S. Beys' Working Re serve. Mr. J. M. Johnson, state director of the U. S. Boys' Working Reserve, ad dressed a large group of High school boys in the Y. M. C. A. offices last evening. Mr. Johnson is on a tour of the state interesting boys in the working reserve and he has been suc cessful in securing , very large en rollment. H. J. KncbeL secretarv of the Y. M. C. A. is the local enroihtat agent and boys of the city over 16 years of age desiring to get information re garding this work should get in touch with Mr. Knebel as early as possible. W S S When a man objects to about every move of the government it is use'ess for him to assert that he is not against it. tViW b ILK mr.aOL.nzs ojkm riCTVM) Insrffy, Soft, Silky, long iLTifc-Hertlin FKaaaaUy pcrfarard.no atickrorf nnray I flerolia stimlalOT d a riaMta th I Ictnbbora, kinky or abort barr to ro I can do it in in any atylc. RemorraDAS-j DRUFF aa Wloia iTtnini Don't btjflfrt. B4 surt jmt in ntrvnm. I SM tr Drut SHjra ar atwai a Ctwrs tm errrtnl hrMc v. Ncaauai auMUl ak. ania, AGENTS WANTED SBSS8EQBB ATTENDING HEALTH OFFICERS MEETING. Dr. J. W. Warren, County Health Of ficer, Goes to Greensboro to Attend Important Conference. Dr. A. J. Warren, county health of ficer, left this morning for Greensbo ro to attend a meeting of several health officers of the state. From there he goes tonight to Birmingham, Ala., for the conference of the Inter national Health Hoard to be held next Monday an I Tue.-d iy. In the paity going to Birmingham from North Ca rolina are lr. 1!. F. Washburn, of Raleigh, director of the Bureau of County Health Woik in the setate, and the ten whole-time hwalth oilicers who work under the direction of the State Board of Health and the International Health Bpard. W S S "MY SOLDIER G1KL." Riglit Up to the Minate and a Scream Continues to receive flattering notices (jndorsing the perfonnane of the big ulitfcry musical spectacle "My FA ier ftfrl." This is good news t lo ll theater goers for this big success bodked at the Colonial next Tuesday night, March 20th. Of this attrac tion The State, of Columbia, S. C, Says: . i "My So1:!ied Girl" which was pre sented at the Columbia theatre tast r)ipht was greeted with applause from the riso 6f the' curtain until the last act. Miss, Cudruni Walberg. in tht role cf "My Soldfed Girl," made a qplertdld impression and deservedly received a lion's share of the encores. William Moore, because of his clever comedian line and spicy jokes was ible tq import a light vein throughout tjne fnlire play, .-.omewhat delievinj-! the tension and proving a hit with the audience. I Esbeeiallv in the lim nf hie mirth "ffhiep had a patriots bearing was thel Mack-face comedian applauJed, the mentjion of 'jSomewhere" as the larg est town in .France proving to he a Vinnbr. Again when he mentioned the map of Europe and stating 'that ernjany's position was yet o be 16 c ited there wagn uproar from the audience. . "My S,ol;l,icr Girl," the gorgeous musical spectacle which hrts been so pipular throughout the present tour of the1 country, came op to the full expectation of everyone, according to the talk heard in between the acts and at the conclusion. In addition to biing a musical comedy that proved popular, the patriotic aspect of the play added considerably to the inter est maintained throughout. Begin ning in ihe city of New York and hav ingits conclusion on the battlefield "Somewhere in France,r 'the play was full of the war time spirit, and in the concluding scene when the Stars and Stripes waved triumphant over the field of strife there was terrific ap plause which lasted for several mo ments. WOS Girl workers in the danger build ings at Wool worth arsenal, Ixmdon, are not allowed to wear jewelry, so they indulge their love of personal adornment by wearing bright colored ribbons as shoe bees. i. -- 1 MAKES POSSIBLE ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND POWER IN THE COUN TRY AND VILLAGE HOME LALLEY-LIGHT BRINGS ELECTRICITY TO THE FARM LIGHT AND POWER IN THEIR SAFEST, SUREST AND SIMPLEST FORM ONLY THREE MOVING PARTS FILL OUT THIS COUPON And mail to us at once If Interacted. Please mall to my addresa Illustrated Booklet dewriblng com pletely LAX.LEY -LIGHT for the Country and Vlila Home. . i ' NAME .- f P. O.... STATE . ROUTE RED CROSS SEALS BRING MILLION DOLLARS North Carolina Shows Big Increase Greensboro Leads Cities. According to figures just furnish- ed by the state Red Cross Seal com-! mission, of which Dr. L. B. McBrayer : is executive secretary. North Caroli- , , " .., "",v" , , na sold 1,754,102 Red Cross seals last1 year, netting $17,541.02, less expen-, ses, for the fight against tuberculosis. ; I'hU represents an increase of forty- six per cent ov the sals of seals a year ago. Of the cities mid towns in the state, Greensboro heads the list with 210, K71 seals Md, while Raleigh is sec ond with 1M.7S0 and Aaheville third with an even 100,000. From the fundi raised snm eof the towns are employ ing visiting public health nurses, some are planinng lartti-tuberculosif edu cational work, while other ore paying part of the cost of treatment for in digent tuberculosis patients. . ArrapKemeitU. have Uen njail8 .Jp co-operate niore closely next year with local Red Cross chapters in the ' sale of seals and to have the seal sale campaign close about Deeemoer Ii, after which the Rod Cross and the anti-tulierculosis organizations will join forces in a holiday membership drive for members for the American Red Cross. In this way it is expected to irfcrchse the wal sales for the en tire nation to approximately a half billion. W S S Rebels Are Pardoned. ' ' .. Havana, March J?. More than p0 prominent Cubans who' took part in ibe revolutionary movement last year were liberated today, following the signing last night by President Mori oca bf the amnesty , bill which grants amnesty td all civilians who partici prtijJtT in the uprising. ."Among those liberated was Gen. Jose Miguel Go irjez:,,, former president of Cuba, who was one' of the leaders in the revo JAtiona,ry movement. , THE FAMOUS "PONY" BALLET FROM THE ROOF OF THE NEW YORK THEATRE, COMING TO SALISBURY WITH TARY MUSICAL SPECTACLE "MY SOLDIER GIRL," AT THE COLONIAL THEATRE, TUESDAY NIGHT, MARCH 16TH. Ught and Power for Better Work INTEREST IN FAMILY COWS GROWING. WiMt Raleigh, March 22.- Returning- from Scotland Neck rcntiy. Mr. R. H. Mason of the dairy field office of the Agricultural extension service, states tht interest in family cows . , , seems to be on the increase over the t- .... cnliri' stato- Together with Mr. (.. A. Card well, agricultural agent of the Attmtic Coast Line Railroad, Wil- : mjneton, N. C. Mr. Mason made ar- langements with Mr. J. H. Alexan der, Jr., cashier of the Scotland Neck larik to plnce eight puro bred regis tered Jersey cows in the vicinity as soon as they could be secured. Orders for these eight animals were t alien on the day of Mr. Mason's visit, and the bank has agreed to finance other farmers who desire to make such pur chases. Many farmers are planning to take advantage of this offer. Mr, Oardwell and Mr. N. U. Stevens, county agent for Halifax county have interested themselves very much in this proposition of secuiing family eews and have aided the dairy field of fice greatly in the work. Mr. Card well has been esperally active in gain ing the co-operation of the bankers over all the section tributary to the Atlantic Coart Line Railroad. He was especially successful some few weeks ago in having one of the liankeri at Tar bo ro take up this matter, and the county agent, Mr. Zeno Moore, was able to place several imru bred fam ily cows, aa the result of this work. ' W S S r-i Silver, Tea: ' The 'Ladies Aid Society of Granite (Quarry 'Methodist furch will give a:Silver Tea Party April 1 from 1 to 9; P.' M., at tttfome- of-Mrs. 1 J. htlutte. . 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