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News Of The Churches Press Service of th<» North Carolina Council of Churches Bible Tucher.i Xap l'nlar(nl i'rutram Charlotte. July 31.—Charlr.tte ofXiciuls of ilu* N >rta C'aroli Public School B.bie Teachers associat.oa meeting he'V tin-, week, made plans for an Vniargetl weL-k.lay religion* education program. The group, hi-atled by Mi>- "."aticcs Query, formerly of this city but imw .i !'.ill-time B.nie teacher i!i IV rh.i a. c >n.-.ilo. c.l p as for the est..01. at 1 o: a B.jlt! teachers' plaeeaieat a are:'.: and t :e raising of the sta: 1. i of .:li 15 >.e teachers in the state. The us mm . tion also win: ia . if.iv jimiji pians fur DiaK.a^ :.ie - ■ aa integral part of ' i X > t;i l\.r iliaa Kducatioaal a c.. I ... Religious Inili'v to Itc M.idc of I)t>rlia:ii Durham. .1 ily *;! i'h■ • *) ir!i in Oolitic .1 "I c'i: .11 :ir- t:.. plans tor a ne.v i u «.);.• religion cens c ln>te i : t>pe s.ii". ey \ a..- i '■ . last-nio. .ng at some'.ai.i'- 1;. '" ~ " <■ cot IICll (I >p.i-f .• i>" -i alway- in- .ip ■ ii • director ia. t>f« • • t city ha i tricts i'i:. I pert is#- i*. i , imikt-it ;1 blocks I >i- i.i • '• >pil!l >.!<■ .• lllg III I t}., mi:, by An «at> i. ■ < I'ept <-■ < < liri-.ti.n ^ oittli ( mi mil i I...I:. ! .1 No. til \ ! 111' i Youta U .1, it-t0£IW/ltl li.t Meek it ■ i!t Chart »He. They have • up-. . I - ma book." : • the Mot. - V eld ba#j and i • . s cat pr -a - ' ri •» ::t ■ I • t . e! i hospital •' V! i •• i . "... church • *! i: - «• "v . a:id call the i> ■ ' < • < in ser\ icc I" • projects ; . Institutional i « i*ree?»< nal work and are «• , ' 1 v. • religious and i • gone in all ol their a. i ,.»• T.ic pr.-s den? 1 J' the :» - M>- K1 . abe :: Johnson and the rnVT.'na! ah r is Rc\ II r i i Moravians to <>••! Welcome in I.oiiilou Ker :ersvilie. J t y SI —Ai na the many A morican servicemen who Visit London tix'-c day tic:e happen t.> be Homo Moravians Two •: them. «.m are nfii!f >!' Tr;:i:tv church ..I W n t : -Sale : . w; te home that !hey had tried u~successfully to locate a Moravian church while they <<• c r!::a a the Kritish citv That b t information found ts iV T:.e W'ach »vi.i Moravian, edited hy Rev. Walser Allen of .>i: I • .. ■ paj >«■. eventual ■ 1 • '. v 11* i the hands a! s. :n I. .>»tlon. t!ie if* K.I;: i 1 .vn T • e ipon M il ■ .to to l*ue W.a'ii• -.via M r . a The I.o'v.l •( •< r e\pres. • i miipprceiation the A merit, an [ hurch to.ii-m; i dec!.i i i t .a" h picas.iiv • . 1 w.i. "a :!le clouded' by a lit : that American Moravians had Itoon i able t'» find a Morav... > ■ i I. >nd :i. I i wonder." he said. "whether v.w would publish the telephone numbers of our two remaining L.o d >n 1 churches, for the help if other such 1 visitors and assure them of a very ! warm welcome." In its current issue The Wachovia Moravian publishes the telephone numbers: Mountview 15800 aiH Grangowood 0819. .lust provi -g further that "it's .i small world after . all." Moving; Pictures Feature Instruction in Bible School Winston-Salem, July 31.—The vacation liible school !' the Kirs'. Hapi church here departed ft.xn its ■ ia' procedures this year bv fey, :..i i ;; a .novi:<i'. picture each day as one <>I tiic chief parts of it pr.»g... :i The pictures depicted the w»: ii ' va'ixus IJapt •• mis-.mary project at Iihimc and . uroad. ing :-.i handwork period the chil1 drvlt :.di Kift t.> be i". t > one of t::«* i: ».» > project h c!i they • ill died Delinquents Aid Farmers Daily Dispatch Bureau. In 11m* *>ir Walter Hotel, liv l,U\ XISBKT l.'.ilir;!' .Jul i « N«!C:o, head ' ''it (In .mi.11 oclioti :iiul inuiii :i hi i: i • pai'inent ol . : itk and 1 t i;.U', coiii• :!• the niovt t i.l • . ..uy i >uil' l • ;;« t i«\«-i.,: ::.i|tit iit> out I: the fal'IIIS. ; In I :.|II| : I • . : i ..I ..Ii. : 11 it ,l;i ....I . ii'l hi V. ol ki I \ < . \ .ili: t.n . . ... .i number >■! (viiiiiiuuitit . Tin usual plan is ' • ll|j .1 ( .111111 < . ■ ilie I«I>: I.l'. t p.ll .ill . 11 lll{'. II: I'd t l'<i|lll.ed I I . i i*|i Itidt-T .'.ClI. .i ..|H'. . i. u.ii I' . I lit.* day *'■ • v. I'll lit..I • • la: 11:.-. either ITI C.t\ : • -illj.lv I I.l '....Hil l' }A!VJ .ul ' !lu- i1.i:1111 l.i... .i . the regular V.. ' i i-i:*.h v\o. the callip llia.l..ju-" deducts actual o.sts ol matn■enanee and gives *:.i- i>.:l:mce to the :.u y or girl (k.inu tiwork Neese cuu :-ct :. reason why a H. od many towi. i. and gn:s i.t^ht not bo u-> t i ii l.inns even itiiou; the con:. . camp idea. If the u:ity welfare • : intendent is sat-:if(t with c. :ki:I. ii- .uoui.J the i... delmcneii'- .uht be paroled in care of the tanner. This type ol labor is not greatly desited. since the town kids seldom litiov. anything about fuim work. There .ire some job.-" tr.ey can do and tten their help is better than none. .Mtaiit. i.e the outdo i lilt, i.ie phynal cwicise, icgiilar h >urs and l.' ie.-i .e food are just what tne vuung.-tcrs need to build sound bodies ..nd character-. Any step that tends t.. alleviate the two chief problems of the state ught no' -juvenile delinquency ana carcity ul labor—-is worth .-ieiuus tudy and u fair trial, according to weliare workers. A-signinent oi youthful delinquents to farm work might be the answer to both proHem in any case St GAR RATION. Although there are indications that the amount ol -u-a.r available : a ratio'iing u incrca-ing and thai luturc ration allowances may be more generous. smrui ration stamp No. 11 m war book one will be good l< . but live pound.- ol sugar, in the period irom August lli t, November 1. the Henderson Chan.i.ei ot Commerce has been officially ..dvi-.cd. This is no change lroi\ the past, fractionally less than .. i.ail-pouud l-.-i wtek per person. DAILY CROSSWORD A< K«)SS 1 Cut t ii » tui)!:: {, I'll! :'f in h:.-:. ;• 1-* A|iJ>im: .1. : .is if ftnav. 1?, t'iiS; ilmi lit 1 I M. 11. 15 Nil' • 10. Cot ' II.i1 Kill is w. i,. n l!« Hiivv ■ •! irt< iuikl.u:i 21 r»! 21 I IV i! 2H \ ll.lil I 2!» KiikI l .1-1 :•.«» Fori>nI 31 Swine :vi WiillK'.l.SIIIO 33 State 35. Close th«? eyes of 36. Kephaso 37 Hallowed 38. Apish action 40 Fol< I over 43. Openings 44. Open (poet.) 47. An olcotcsin 49. Pit 51 Type of molding 52. Volcanic tuff 53. Pique 54. Spot DOWN 1. Tax 2. Armed forces 3. Dam in a river 4. Dry, as wine 2'i ll.iy windi Revive "1 Dolphin .1 ilazelle Timiil :"!» Float •|u Permit.i II 1 iroopins !_• Kin y ! I Elliptical Mexican ilolla r l>> Compass point i» Cur Yi'Mrrilny'h Anioer 50. Sphere ^6 ": IT y/A M ft C'RYI'TOQl'OTE—A cryptogram quotation MPZULJRIP Wl,0 A I C RJO IMYMUJ J W M A I C E L J R I P I A UWLCLUJMCOKMFUM C. Yesterday'* Cryptoquotei HE IS NOT CHEATED WHO KNOWS THAT HE IS BE'lNG CHEATED—COKE. DlsdiUutcJ by King Featuros Syndicate, Inc. Churches HOLY INNOCENTS EPISCOPAL —Sixth Sunday after Trinity. a a. ill. Celt bra! ion of Holy Communion. Celebrant, Rev. A. P Cha mblis.i. !):43, Church school. Ill a. ill.. Men's Bible class. C( )\ .; R KCt ATI ON A.L-CT I If I STl.W —Frank Apple. p. stor. Church school at S:45 a. in. Morning worship at 11 I lie ser nu» : topic: "Following Alar Off." Evening worship at King's Daughters' park at 7:45. Rev. Iv X. Gardner will be speaker. Wi Tuesday evening ..t H o'eU.ok the third quarterly eonttience i>! i.;i ehurcli will !>e l.s Id at the chuiv: All members are urged to be present. FIRST METHODIST. Rev. I In. .:ii K Kiiifi. j... to;*. Sunday: !» 45 Church seii.ml II Minting v.< :.!.ip. Si: iin.n l»y the pastor. Metllovii t V u'ii Fellow: olp supi-cr ami worship Leudt r. Iie..s\ Ann Ki.bard. SpcM-ir. .\li-:, Elizabeth i.assi>ler. . la I'nioii warship e.vice at li.i pa.I.. Rtv. K. A'. peake: Al inlay: •i j». in. v'ii eli ; \\ S. i". S. 8 it.ard ol Sit v.it a :ui ljual Icily l .men nee. Tut .iti.iv !( : u U . .1 ti, r..pit !• . ! I.. Daujtl • spi.... Sana. u a:, i I I M :: I-. i l«l.' K I! Monday u I I RS I' IS.', i let i iJanli.t fa.il 11111; i Stippc: I. i r\ it. •Iv. Rli Itupi lll.ol. Ill) 11. I'a It.r. ..lit. "Tlit* ..I . I!, p. .... .1 Hie Kilt;: i i..idner wii! t the World I bulge. will n» . I llows: No. ! v.l ! gram ieatlt No. 2 v. grain leadi No. 3 v. stead of ; gram lean. Nj. 4 V. Stanley 1' AI. .\l •1 l" Mile.:, pi George Davis. 11. (1. Alien, p.. £ G. Glenn. K. C. Morris inI Neathery. pioC. T. Evans. .1 din Evans. Mrs. • i.-lmg as h< ■ i Guy Horn, i in the church. p.oli. Smith. :.... e picnic at tl.e . r. iit-v v. ill meet at die tii.i.:ii of the churcii. de: Mrs. R. H. Duke. 1! p. ill. H .e K-ell" circle will r.t-cl in the lad a - parlor. Hostesses M:-. C L. Stead ar.d Mrs. J. E. Knigi.t, program Uadct Mrs. A. T. Harri.«. Tuesday H p. 1:1. Junior depaita:.ni meeting at tht home ..I Mrs. W VV. Parker; hosts, Mrs. Parker. Miss Alma Dixon. Mrs. J. C>. Faulkiui. Air. and Mis. C. G. Vaughn. Wednesday H p. in. Chinch or.tcrnee and Sunday school workei unci!. the ladies p. giaiu leadt No. C \v ill It it rains Junior dtp. Program i SOl'TH HENDERSON BAPTIST - Sunday school ;it U:4f). Dedicatory I ni'i'vice at 11 o'clock. li T. U. .it G:30 p. in. Preachin:; ! a: 7:4f> by Rev. Carl Harris. WEST EN1J BAIT 1ST. Rev. John 11. McCiimnmn, paMm j Sunday soIhiI ,;t lu ;i. in. I Worship .-e:\iee at }J |). in. Topic ; "Laborers i"i the Harvest". ST. PAULS CATHOLIC CHURCH Henderson, N. C | Time of Masses: 1st, 3rd, and f»th Sunday ft a. m 2nd and -it1-. Sunday, 10:30 a. in. Holy Days. SI a. m. Novena devotions, Sundays, 7:-I:"i p. m. Rev. James II King, pastor. THE SALVATION A I! MY. Envoy and Airs. Charles Cooke. Sunday sei vices: 10 a. in., Sunday school. 11 a. in. Pleaching service, G:30 p. ii . V. P. L. Meeting. 7 |>. in., i >| «'H air lueeling. 7:3ii p. in Salvation meeting. Why not an lo church? Posthumous Award For Oxford Flier Oxford, July 31.—Captain Leonard Hubert K • >tt. CJranville County aviator who \v s listed as missing after his plan* was lost at sea early in May. will be honored po.-thuni| ously here Sunday. Mrs. Len li Knott, mother . f He 1 ^1 flier, has been advised by i!ie War Department that an offici. I w li ! be on ha:.(I a' Enon Baptist cIiutIi. near here. S ,aday at noon to :r.v ir.l ihe Air Medal, posthumously, in honor of Captain Knott's achieve| ments. The memori. 1 servicc will be >">nducted by the Rev. W. D. Poe. paster of the church, assisted by 3 chaplain from Camp Butner. I Captain Knott, a graduate of State . College, entered the Army Air Force two years ago and was assigned to | duty in South America at the time I of his last flight. His plane was irepoited down at sc.. May 9. a.cl a : search for survivors proved futile ; according to information received by I Mrs. Knott from the War Depart• ment. AROUND TOWN ONF, LICENSE A marriage license was obtained yesterday at the register of deeds • »ffice by Joseph Bullock and Laura Scott, colored, both of Henderson. DIRECTORS MEET The monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Henderson Chamber of Commerce is to be held Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the chamber offices. Secretary Surprise is to report on the recent State secretaries' meeting in Charlotte. Metts Praises State Guard " Raleigh, July 31.—(AT')—Auj Gen. J. Van B. Mett.> says t:ia! Nort I arolinn's brigade of U:>* S.;ti (iuard. after .is 10-dav ikm .u.l n maneuvers at Fort Brass, "i* roach any emergency it mav be c. Ilt\ >>n to lace." Ge.-.eral Metts made the statemen "!' bi.. return to Raleigii yosterdav iron! Fort Bnigg. where be c pleted the breaking ii|> of tile »"icampment a.'d making ad.instnien ; with army officii »s. I he course of study for the gua.i! the general said, was -i:- h that -I.—lr-=TS=rr=-i i i i is doubtful that the origade will be called <>a to fuc.* any emergency not covered in the course of training chirin? theGeneral Melts was high in his praise of the manner in whicn tiie j enlisted personnel of the gu;vd went i ibout the duties »i camp life. He • added '.hat the officers also "showed J a knack for military life." "A number «»f businej-sme.i inom'n'r.. of the eu.ird. their face's , ed i from exposure to the sun. told :>te that if i' wasn't for the ore*.* «*f business at home, thev would like to remain in camp for at least :v»'her Id .la period." the xe.-.eral sa d. N'-rth Carolina fruit prospects are ,-lim: abo.;t 12 per cent of a nonius! peach crop: apples 2S per cent >• i.oiiaal: and a fair crop of grapes. DEDICATE FLAG AT SOUTH HENDERSON A dedicatory service ■'( the ll gs will be held at the South llender-1 son Baptist church Su day morning! at 11 o'clock, with a special program for the occasion. Th.» .bli.c is cordially invited to attend. BATTI.K OF SOMiS. The famous Sv.'iiisois Brothers quartet, radio arti>t • of station \VMB(j. llichr.i'.iwl. Va.. in a battle i»f songs with the New Bethel SpiritI ual quartet at the Vance county com Uiousc, at I! o'clock Sunday a(t| ernoon, August 1. The public is cordially invited to itlcud. I Buy War Savin?-: Stamps ov Bonds Cotton Closes 30-35 Lower Nvw York. July 31—(AP) cotton futures closed 30 tu 35 cents ;i bale lower. Open Close October 19.87 1 !).B5 December 19.74 i y.7n March 19.50 l!) i May 19.43 1937 July 19.25 19 24 Middling spot 21.10. Tlie North Carloina Hatchery Association will meet at the Curoiln;Hotel, Raleigh, Wednesday, Auk. 4. d«—ir==it==Jr==Jf==ir=dr=-Jr--lr-= FOR THE WAY OF LIFE WE LOVE THIS SUNDAY Come to Church COMING HOMJv Ho used to come homo from the office each day with a hug; for Sally and a kiss for you. When he conies home again it will be in uniform from a land that is far away. To speed that day, to speed the coming; of Victory and a lasting Peace, come to the church of your faith this Sunday and every Sunday to ask for Hivine Guidance. You can be with him in spirit by to doing, i'oi he, too, is attending Divine Worship half a world from home. This Space Contributed by the Following Business Concerns: A. P. BARNES SOUTHSIDE DRUG CO. HENDERSON VULCANIZING CO. WESTERN AUTO ASSO. STORE INDUSTRIAL BANK of HENDERSON EVEREADY CHEVROLET CO. KERNER DRUG CO. NEWMAN & SEAMAN GROCERY CLEMENTS MOTOR CO. HARRIS & DANIEL ESSO SERVICE SPRINKLE OIL CO. W. C. CATES AL. B. WESTER VANCE FURNITURE CO. WHITE HOUSE RESTAURANT HENDERSON FURNITURE CO. CAPITOL CAFE KESLER FUNERAL HOME, INC. HENDERSON BLDG. & LOAN ASSO. LOUGHLIN-GOODWIN LEGGETT'S DEPT. STORE J. C. PENSNEY CO., INC. HERBERT'S YELLOW FRONT E. G. DAVIS & SONS CO. GOLD SEAL SODA SHOP CHRISTIAN HARWARD FURNITURE CO.
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