PAGE TWO J» ■■■ - gaatoNS Vj rtTMM ' ‘-^j • MlJSIij rrn — 1 — r ■ ta MW 10 STAGE RALLY DAY Ricortl AltakUnce Hoped For at Services For To morrow Morning Annnal Rally Day services will be la the Baaday school of the tint Praabytarian church tomorrow morn ing. and a special effort Is being made toward a new high attendance mark. The first Sunday in October Is Rally Day la all Presbyterian Sunday schools. It la an annual event, and is always looked forward to with a great deal of Interest. It is on this day that tbs children are promoted from one date to another, and those whohave woo special toward for regular atten dance throughout the year are present ed their perfect attendance pins on Rally Day. The Jaaior Department of the local Presbyterian Sunday school has pre pared an entertaining program which will be presented Immediately after the cleases are dismissed. A large num ber as the younger members will take part in this, as well ss some of the adult members a4 the Sunday school. I On Rally Day year a special [ effort is made by the officers, teach-. era and members of the Sunday school I to have a record attendance. Last | year the attendance goal was 265, and , the actual attendance was 270. This i year the goal is 300. and it is expected that there will be more than 300 there. Aa attendance quota for tomorrow has heed set fer each class and all mem bers are interested in reaching and exceeding their quota Visitors are assured a a arm wet cotoe at the services tomorrow. The; opening hour is 9:166 o'clock and j thsr are clessee for people of all ages. ROLL CALL SUNDAY FOR M. E. BARACAS i . Tomorrow will be observed as Roll Call Sunday by the Men’s Wesley Bible class in the First Methodist Sunday i school, it was announced today. Each j member attending will be given a card i showing the nnmher of Sundays he J has attended and his percentage of at- j tendance. The committees have been j working hard, it is said, for 100 per- : cent attendance. The tetoon tomorrow will be taught by the pastor. Rev. D. E. Earnhardt, and the subject will be, “The Chris tian's Devotional Life.'' Miss Margaret Readers and Mrs. D. D. Hocutt will ■ing. “Living for Jeeus." accompanied by Mrs. E. F. Shaw at the piano. The aaen's quartette, composted of T. W. Worley, Tobias Kearney, I. D. Smith and Rev. D. E. Earnhardt, will sing. All men and boys not members of a class ars invited to attend | ; ANTIOCH CHURCH TO j HAVE HOME COMING j Home Coming services wi!! be held j 'at Antioch Methodist Protestant] church Sunday afternoon at 2:30 j .a 6 clock. Antioch church is only a few | 4 miles from Henderson, and it is ex _ pec ted that a great many former mem '• bars of the church and resid4fets of the community will gather for this occasion. This is the second annual . service of this kind to be held at this church. Dr. L. W. Gerringer, pastor , of Henderron M. P. church, is tha X preacher fer tha occasion There will * ha ethers to take part In the service*). L Special music wil be provided. fjlbboteon was the most efficient In modern history, but no one |||||||nald call him especially good. BIG SISTER . Look Out, Donnie! By LES FORGRAVE H;k THECje AVI -START tHST VjJ IWE GOTTA GIT TO THC.T (OO *V VOH KMOW,PVJD y Sv RIGHTS THAT THEY CAlvfT 3E 30 VERT FOR AHAiO »W€ AVN’T GCST NO TVME. fj 'FORE HE LOSES THET PEARL )|J PEARL BELONGS TO US. D'DNfT WE OF US,PUD. NOW WHEN WE SIGHT'EM, EEF WE’RE GOIN’TO KETCH H FER. KEEPS.' THER'S THAT RECKERNVXE IT FRR.WHMT \J ['S? SLOW OOVJN, WE DOnST WANT TO -( THEM FOLKS VKJ THAT \ DANGER. AS LONG AS HE An'NOBODV ELSE KNOWS ATVUkIG MAKE EM SO-sp\StfDOS . WE LL JEST E'OOAT. —7~7 -4. THINKS IT'S A MARBLE.! ABOUT IT. WOS Got FOIIER THEY T\£ UP F6R y \ r< Z\,3£%ir uAve'gD amJ I n * OURPEARI, sut nne'll git it tW isIIGHT. then well float OP THE.GUMPS-THE GIFT B AG~ CA M P AIG N “T1 I — l ra ,1-f -- - j DAILY. PMPATGR-a^li AT THE CHURCHES TOMORROW mrnrnmmtint ■ m ■ ■. * 11 ' ' J 1 By tha Rev. Alv»* E. Ball Tha Havnlinnal I ifa ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON, j An< ! i - - - —-< Swifff - M,m 1 —ii ' ' “ ' 1 E .I ■■ I, iii ._ __ i *, 4 . „j In His Sermon on the Mount, our Lord Jesus taught hie disciples sincerity as the first essential hi prayer. They were to pray not “to be seen of men". Also He gave them a form Os prayer "the Lord’s Prayer" as a sample for all aw praying Whofs Doing FIRST METHODIST. Rev. D. E. Earnhardt, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Worship services at 11 a- m. and 7:30 p m., with sermons by the pastor and special music by the choir. Text for the morning sermon, “Where there is no vision the people perish." Text for the night sermon, “I am determined to glorify my God both by my life and by my death.” When may a life be called successful? By what standard are we to Judge our hfe? What are some human attainments that glorify God? How may one's death glorify God? What may be re garded a.s a successful death? How may one be assured of a triumphant death? What are some examples of this latter kind? *■ In the morning the choir will sing “He That Dwelleth in the Secret Place of the Most High,” by Hubert McNeil Poteat. FIRST CHRISTIAN. Rev. R. A. Whitten, minister. Sunday school 9 45 a. m., C. D. New man. superintendent. Worship 11 a ro.. Subject, “A Pay ing Investment.” Christian Endeavor 6:45 p. m.. Miss Josephine Langston, leader. Preaching service 7:30 p. m. Sub ject, “Borrowed Religion.” Prayer service Wednesday evening 7 30 p. m. The church needs the enlistment of every member now. Please attend the service* and encourage others to at tend. Ask yourself the question. “If every member of my church was just like me .what kind of a church would my church be? \ Visitors welcome. * HOLY INNOCENTS EPISCOPAL. Rev. I. W. Hughes, rector. Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity. . 9:45 a. m.. Church school. 10 a. m.. Men s and Women's Bible I classes 11 a. m. Holy Communion. 7 30 p. m.. Evening prayer and aer- I mon. St. John's Mission, North Hender- I son 2 o'clock, service and address. CITY ROA M. E. Rev M. W. Warren, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.. P. M. Porter, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Epworth Hi-League and Junior Lea gue will meet at 6:45 p. m.. frith Miss Elizabeth Savage and Miss Nannie Mae Haiper in charge.' FIRST BAPTIST. Pastor. Dr. Hugh A. Ellis. Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m , Clarence E. Greene, superintendent. Departments and classes for all ages. Morning worship at 11 a. m., ser mon by the pastor. Baptist Young People's Unions meet at 6:45 o’clock. Evening service at 7:30 o’clock. The pastor will preach. In the morning the choir will sing. “Come Ye Bleasefl,'' by Scott. At the evening service, the Young People’s Choir will sing, "Fairest Lord Jesus." PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. W. C. Cumming, pastor. J. Harry Bryan, Sunday school su perintendent. The annual Rally Day service of the Sunday school will be observed in a joint church and Sunday school ser vice. Classes are to assemble at 10 o'clock and then at 10:30 will go to the auditorium downstairs, cr social hall, where the joint service will be held. Parts in the program will be taken by all o if the departments in the Sunday school and there will be special music for the occasion. The evening service willbe held at 7:30 p. m. and the choir will sing an anthem. The sermon will have some thing to do with “Peter’s other-in- Law." The Young People’s Society of Chris tian Endeavor will meet at 6:45 p. in., and it will be the occasion of the monthly consecration meeting. Every' member is asked to take some part in the meeting. Come and worship with us. WEST END BAPTIST. Rev. E. R. Nelson, pastor. Sunday school at 10 o’clock, S W. Oakley, superintendent. Worship at 7:30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor. Sermon topic. "The Measure of a Christian.” SOLTTH HENDERSON BAPTIST. Rev. L. B. Reavis, pastor. Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m., with V. H. Roberson superintendent. Preaching at eleven o'clock by the pastor, his subject will be “The Rest for a Tired Soul.” B. Y. P. U. will meet at 6:30 p. m.. with Owen Gupton gen eral director. Preaching at 7:45 p. m. by the pastor, from the subject “Heroes of the Cross.” This will be a special service for the young folks. At S p. m. the pastor will preach at Cary's Baptist church. In this prayer He teaches us reverence for the name, kingdom and will of God, putting God's wants first and our own needs afterwards as we „ pixy for daily bread. He also teaches us to pray for others and not selfishly for ourselves, for all of the pronouns are plural. ‘‘give ua.’* etc. FIRST METHODIST PROTESTANT. Dr. L. W. Gerringer, pastor. 9 45 a. m. Sunday school, C. F. Tan kers ley, Jr., superintendent. IX a. pi. Morning worship with the pastor, conducting the service. The morning theme will be: “Examining Our Lives." This is one of the topic* suggested by the department of evan gelism of the Federal Council of Churches for our guidance in observ ing the week of Penitence and pray er. 7:30 p. m. At this hour the pastor will use another of the topics sug gested by the Federal Council, nbaa*- DID YOU KNOW? - - ■ By R. J. Scott Outstanding Happenings IN 'TUB A-DMIN IST'feA'flON OF • William >IWEN ~ AMENDMENTS To We should learn to pray and study God’s word, in our childhood as Paul says to Timothy ■ “Fromn a child thou hast known the holy scripture? which are able to make thee wise unto salvation through' faith which is in Chnst Jesus." • GOLDEN TEXT —2 Pelf 3 ik ly, “Penitence.'’ Pamphlets with the topics for the week to guide us in our daily meditations and devotions have been distributed to the congregation. It is hoped that many will benefit by joining in these medßaions. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday evening pray er service. The topic for this service will be: “Acknowledging God’s Sovereignty.*’ All are einvited to these services. The way to make securities secure is to first see to it that wealth shall be produced. Prayer and Bible reading should be assigned some definite place and time in every family’s daily program and in God'3 bouse on the Sab bath. This "is profitable for teaching, for re proof, for correction, for instruction in righteous* ness" for old and vouf/ alike LUCY PARKER SOCIETY WILL MEET The Lucy Cuba Parker Missionary Society of thfc First church will meet Monday afternop 11 at 3:30 o'clock in the home of Mrs! P- H. Rose on Char les street. l j The dispute between religion and it self is perhaps greater than that be tween religion and science. All law is derived, eventually, from the conscience. . SCHOOLS Sunday • Dispatch WANT ADS I Get Results FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM MODFRN heated bungalow: several other good houses and three and fout ;oom apartment, modern conveniences, good locations. R. L. Mustain. Phone. 341-W. 1-lti. COAL IGQOD COAL DON’T Walt, put In your coal now before bad weether sets in. City Fuel Co., Day Phone 180, night phone 418-W. 2G-tf A NIGHT CLASS FOR THOSE IN toested in typing, bookkeeping and highei accounting will begin Thurs day. October *5, at 7:15 p. m. Hend etson Business School. 1-ili. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS • steam heat good food, near business section. Mi« J. D. Brinkley, 227 Charles Stave'. 3'Mtl . HOW~ HA6 THE AMERICAN LE gioet helped .ill veterans in JpgLla tios? At end th» Legion meeting Monday nigh; at 730 over Page- Hoc ott o and i -arn the- facts. 1-lti. TOBACCO FARMERS USE OLD newspapers to store your cured to * oh .*•’ 'Get them at' the Daily Dispatch office for 10c per bundle. COAL SEMI - SMOKELESS, ALL lump, $0 50 per ton cash delivered. It: J. Corbitt. Jr. Telephone* 266, 196. 38. 28-4 ti. FOR RENT—GOOD TOBACCO AND cotton fa inn. SevPn room house or chard. and weil on back porch. School bus passing front of house, close to hard surfaced road. Tobac co and cotton farm joining the above farm, nearer the hard surfaced with double tenant house. Thtj be longing to Mrs. J. R. Carroll. Noth ing but tenants with good force need apply. J. R. Carroll Sr., Middle burg, N. C. 10 17 24 1. FOR RENT -8 ROOM HOUSE 912 Chestnut Street half block from West End School. Also apartments for rent in tile Stonewall Apply Eiric G. Flannagan. 29-ts. LOCAL COUNTY MANAGER wanted —Reliable man to manage and look atfr our business in un occupied territory in this state; no capita or ejtoerience- necessary. w« deliver and i collect and furnish everything rt-ady to start; your earnings can start the irst day; arge tnanufuCAirer; products nation ally advertised; big demand; op portunity to make up to $600(1 a ye*i to the right man; age no handicap 1 you are willing to work Address Territory Manager, Box 983, Dayton Ohio. Hi. WE HAVE A VERY NICE PIANO ! in your community partially paid for . thait we will let anyone have by pay i ing the unpaid balance on monthly j payments if you wish rather than to have piano shipped. You will have to a