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Il What's Doing In The Churches PENTECOSTAL Hi >LINKS.N North Hellde: - ·:. Rev H F. Daltoi. pastoi Sunday H a m Sunday *. 11 .ι m. Morning « >:-hip. Sub The HighteouMit -- : (ί,Μ ι 4Λ ι m Γ Η V S ■ .eo'.aig .iU :> ■·!;. Hva'icri ;,-î -or'. ; < S..i· ci-t. "Importance ··: Mak.n:·. a l)t'l ISH'îl Τ!·.ι· levival meeting vv ι «-n>t:-ii»e ι . , : t »·ι. iv g iiex'. week it i r'uck The public is invited u al W :id these -erv ice.->. FIRST BAPTIST Rev I*. \ rileet Guic -i^t■ Stituiav 9:45 a. m Mtariting worship Ser in· >n topic. "Holding ι >ι «> 4Λ p. il. W M Γ H ρ m. Union service . ; this church. Guest preacher, κ»··.. K.iy } i·. 11it·: lector ·.'! Ηοί> I · '< >·' ' - Episcopal church. Topic, "Persistent Patterns". .Monday (i ; m Claire Mill- c...» v\ · : meet at church t· g.· : ici.n. " 3ϋ p ni. Βυ> ·· ο l'aesduy ίί ρ m Meeting at nan: a" leaders and counse!o:> 1 U' M U . . χ; lia ries Wedne.-day V , i.lty meeting 5 p. in. Sue Keliv circle, Business C> rls circle and Y W \ v. ; . at church for a mission study class. Hit and Miss supper Will be served ϋ r :: Prayer meeting i'iiLii sday 4 p. η·.. Girl Scout troop meeting CHl'RCH OF TllK HOLY INNH ICKNTS Rev. Ray Holder "iv:■■■ First Sunday after .' -, · 9° The Holy Conimuni< :. S ·. ( 'h.nvh school, Si 4."> , ··· W iii 1 11's Bible cias.». .» 4 ■ Mis Mary Frames C. r -1 teai . il Ore.r, Missionaries of the Church Mr: - Bible cla>s :·· .1 m N'athai Sli iUi.-i·. :eache: Morning prayer, Litany and Sei tnon. Il u r: Mr Holder will ■ rtvii't. thi : rst 111 a séries « » t Tnn t \ -· · : ne :.it· .nul teach ,- I . ci.: lev Becm 1..:,^» : . Ui.hlet- Brief meeting of * /> 'W I , . I , t ' ' ' ' I >t i\ >1 ' \ li e 1>. < ι Meui'.ation. ti ρ m Γι. -ι . ;ce ο! the churches of Hi·: ic.-or l-'nst Baptist church. vlî I ·: ■· . will preach 011 Persistent patterns. Dr. Stanle\ Mkins v.. 1· uur.-t organist Λ ! ι : i\ . :t J4 S' .Tohri B.ip The Holy Communion, Id a fin '·' ■'. s.. 1 ... -p \· λ ;. η ,· Η: 1 Λ : :·. 'Γ: >. p. Parish House. 4 ; : :. Rehearsal 1 the Choir, 8 p. 111 Frid..> June 28: l'hc Holy Communion and i '.t - .·: ; : .e Sick and Suf fering. 10 a m S..1 , ■ . 11H _'!) St Petti. Apostle The Holy Communion. Il) a. m. l· . PKK.sBYTKHIAN W :. ; :.i : : D Melminister Sunday H 4-' .ι t ..arch school. Mo: \\ orship Se: - ■ :, π -,:i /cet. ' Du .ne Betrothals ' l': m· vice First B.ii tist church. Monday :< t'.o\ St ut> of Aem... Wedrit sdïi.x 3:31' p. in. Mo\mg pictures. Th ursday 8 ρ ι : · Ch<·:: practice. Friday 8 ; ::: Te. che:'- training class first merHooiST Chancie Barclift. pastor Sunday 9 45 .1 Church school. J \V So :. :· ■ - Se: n ra. >1.1 >erinteni:· · Graded for worship and study, there are departments aiul classes for '. 1 a m. Worship, with sermon by Re\ Η Β Foi ter. ...-'net super.: - tendent ··: tl:e Raleigh district. 6.30 Mctln i:s; Youth Ft - Iowship sandwich supper and devo tional*. s f . Ci ion St : \ .ce at the F;. ' Baptist aijreh. with sermon b; Ke\ Ra;- Holder Motio.i> through Friday. !)-tl :·.. ,-ec· :id week o! the vacati· c: irch school. '· r the begimu. ; rtmary and junior departments. F riday 4. : . ::. Cub So ut Pack N. .{ WHITE MEMORIAL METHODIST Re' James vY Sneeden. past··: lu a n. . Sunday school. J W Thomas, superintendent. 11 a ni Sermon by past· r. sub ject. Freedom from Wants 7 ρ :: V. u'h Fello\vshl| Thurs ia> 7:43 ρ m, prayer ser' - city Road methodist. Rev. James \V. Sneeden. pastor. ]o ::· Sunday school, W Τ Adams. s,.per:n'.endent Enrollment tor vacation Bible school. ii.3n p. m.. Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship, ser in· η by the pastor, subject, "The Wurhi and It.- Ways " M ·,:.;> I.:·' session "i Vacatioi Bible scl···«! at community house at 4 p. m Wt anesday at . :30 p. m.. prayei se:'\ lee FLUSH KIDNEY URINE \ Benefit wonderfully from famous doctor's discovery that relieves backache, run-down feeling du« £ to exceu acidity in the urine * People everywhere are finding amazing relief from painful symptoms of bladder Irritation caused by excess acidity in the urine. DR. KILMERS SWAMP ROOT acts fast on the kidneys to ease discomfort by promoting the flow of urine. This pur· herbal medicine is especially welcome where bladder irritation due to excess acidity is responsible for "getting up st night". A carefully blended combination of 16 herbs, roots, vegetables, balsam; Dr. Kilmer's contains nothing harsh, is ab solutely non-habit forming. Just good in gredient· that many people say have a marvelous effect. Send for free, prepaid sample TODAY! Like thousands of others you'li be glad that you did. Send name and address to Department A. Kilmer & Co., Inc., Box 1255, Stamford, Conn. Offer limited. Send at one·. All druggists sell Swamp Root. For Prompt. Courteous TAXI SERVICE PHONE 201 Day and Nis'it Service POOLE'S CABS r" ✓ % teach EVERYONE Β. Η. ΜΙΧΟΝ Contractor and Builder "BUILDS BETTER BUILDINGS" Building — Painting — Repairs FLOOR REFINISHING PHONE 7 For Free Estimates NEW F AL' NEW Fall and Winter line of tailor ing sanïples just received for made to measure suits. All-wool fabrics including gabardines; newest pat terns. Delivery in from five to eight weeks. Place your order now. Fit and satisfaction guaranteed. J. E. Parrish Tailoring Shop FINE C I STOM TAILORING Second Floor—Next to First National Bank HENDERSON, N. C. Select your Own Fabric And Style! WINTER ON DISPL Mcthmiisr Speaker Hi.·i,· ι ' Si-U er president ni Southct^ 1*11: * ' ' rsulent bi>!-.ι 'P <>t the 1.),. t«> . . a of The \U»th<«li>·. I'i: i ι- hr;t:il oïl I't \letb - ι (il-' ! 1 - ,i;i\ . Jui!·.· LVi ill \<. ... !T.< S.;| '.. · <· : ' un^iiutU' ι · > . : ι \tlanta .it fi '·' .< in. :■ st Hi.-!·..·. Si ii-i · .m ι- .i tonne: prcs ..it-ii' ι ' !'ht Γ .ικ'ίΐ of Bi.-h ;ail i is lii fi ..mil ' ' the G Men Cfps.· Si , II'!.\ (Ίκ'γγλ Goes To ilospifai: Ask Parolo B\ I Y\\ MSB1T ·>.;·■ L . .! · f JL' Gc>\ O.'.':· ' * ι "· • .·; (ιr t. · inc : le al going~< · . v * b?e inediλ · · ! ho ob • 'r ' .- ! λ■ " t · tee . ' · .Λ 1 Mi· ; ;:·,,·>* ii > · . ad ·. ehtiu-e . ttgle · .mis ffôRl : ι& ■ K .)y w ; ο voluftt .riiy - ;Vi : ' ! ι . ' ' >1 ■ :. .·* ι ra-l u»!'..- ■ ■ : . ■y - s?ioiàn or tact a d.-ou r Çïtliedî in HEALTHY He had to undergo • ·.·- ; r\amin;.· ·. v... ·". • .... y i,;. . l?r. (■·..! nee do. : . h .. e . :ie< :ed .. :. ο . ι : in ro..' ::t to·'..-, λ λ - : ι! · y-: :: til ye: . t· h .is : ι·· . -t .. : .y :ro:n w»r.i because of his ι '.vr. -.liness. ;ind since a spell ι :t··. cr bel'· -re he was 'Id eno gh to go to school has never needed a <ίι·ι\·:' Ti.a.t'.- an unusual record arid the guw.i.u:· wants to maintain ' 11 : i. .. nia .y years ni - e. Hence the {···«■· : ··: : . ι y che iiii p-up si iied PERSUADED — It wasn't his idea τ ne f.: .·: \c· S no < : ir.onds λ·.· . ii.* older, though ' :uy ! i d ,.:.v nge: lier ai·.! · ■ ■ .·;! i 'be ν i-o. Tne ' : : ι . .vi'· n;i do me to put on a hospital shirt but chances project since its gene this fair. PAY DAY — The State treasurer's i· ·> Ί : rs i.;> . >!una S' 's ι ■ : . et.- -. ι ν ·.■ ■ ι ν ;s the 25t tin ■ ■ ay a\ foi : ·.·_■ Jar ν r ;■ cc-. :>llt in > ··:<.·;· tn se end o! th< }"( ®r June 30, checks were issued five days ear : ont h Μα-: ot the empli v.·,·- were very happy about but fini v. a< n-und worrying about the extra week thai ••v ill elapse before another pay day T. e ·;·;.·ht ■ : that s.t ;ati· η is the wait wi a*1 be as hard as be tween Deceir'.t : 20 and .January 25th. w hen Stat® workers set paid early for Christmas i ι d then are PETITIONS. - τ e governor's of. : rc and "he paro'.e ommi.-sion ..rc receiving every day petitions asking ' a ι ... Ίρ for I.com ίΐ. λϊ< idows !· r.i'ur president of East Car ! ns IV.u ht : < College. Π:- Λ11 , .:■·.· - as cornes up for routine con-iaeratior : c\! . η : ' he hav · ·.··,. t ·:;(· ii· ·!''■: ι.' the sentence imposed tr '111 i·'■..1 ity - i'enur court at'··: on ii · ··. ο?, charges of false pretense and ι.·■ ·.:■■■/'It ment in the handlin; i'i ·''.e.ue ι .vl- Similarity o: th, 11 : : ,ot, ι ai a le ι organised · paign on the pari of his friends. Pol icy of the parole com.nission is u treat ali prisoners alike regardless of previous si cial position. Infor ;il re;· · : re thaï Dr. Meadow has made an exemplary prison rec ord. HOLDIXG. — The National High v..-ν t'ser- Conference reports thai <·: the oar main: p;iblic carrier sys tems highway.-, railways, pipe lines and w iterways — highway ar rier.- are the only ones that have rot shown a decline at s< m.e point since 1920 Taking the amount ol 11:·..11ic- handled in 1929 as 100. the i survey shows tiiat even during the depression year.- highway traffic I never fell below that mark, and by • 1943 it had pretty well leveled oft at 350. Railway traffic dropped to 52 in the early thirties, did not •regain 100 until 19-11 and last year stood at 154 Oil pipe lines also dropped ι > der 1U0 in 1931 but las» year sti od at 457. Submarines nearly drove water shipping out of ' the picture during the war. and they also were a large contributing fac tor to increased pine line business. .Throughout the entire 17-vear pe riod faiin 1029 through 1945 high way b sines held a steady upward •swing and is still climbing. State motor vehicle registration fees in the 48 states 1 .st year amounted t. more than 440 millioi dollars, for more than 30 million ar.- and trucks. The increase over the previous year is attributed to many cars being brought out of storage since new equipment would not account for all of the increase. SCARCER. — There is prospect 1,142 Have Chest X-Rays During Industrial Survey During the industrial survey con d'neo Hendei» ' !<·: r\an:iiia '. il- ·.· ι ietermn··· ι \ ilrtn e .>t ' ill»1! ι a ·-!.·. and otl.t : . 1 iii-a'.·-e ' '4L' (H.-ions had \-ia> Studies • ;..iit· el their chest?- act 'film, lo figures rfpoil^d tod8) I>> Qt Λ it (··.■_· m.' :>· he;· ·'!:V< Equipment wm ?-ι·ι up in various m . tion- of the cit> 1··.·μιι»!ΐ:ιι« λίοιι * '-..ι: » 4 and \ ·...» - were 0011 di;i-teU ,-e to ;dl .· -ΊΙ- If! years : age and up who desired such a !: >. ,!h Mend» . - 4!>:' person? . ·«· ι -t of thesi for an Ν - .ν ':idy I>f tla » ' «·.-·.» .in.I in Ν Ί Henderson > ' : ersons v er»· \.. .' Ι Λ : '.id ι a! .*;«« .·.· ·: ■ Ca:olin. ! At '! >ei .rater. \v · ι ·!.·. facilita .· ■ < slat.. 'llr I :. ι ι days I I . tu ÎIt ot those in tin· city ami county. -73 I ·»·! ~< ill> reported ίο! ! lit" test Advjtixv reporte haw oetertetitcd ι di.M'ON t'l nf 111 \ ■. t it ' Ill'W l.ISt' I'l tuberculosis m the city. nJthet$h w* ..!»> ■! tin- '.ti sit-t 11 i π ι-; ι i ι < ι > prow * ι. ~ ·■! .'Un· ! >ι vtii'^u .-Ί at ΙΌ ΤΙ:·· ι : 11 · < ni'iv ··/! mi τ.· Warren county this week, after work was J ·. lie uti« : I···· D: ■ e·.·: aiul Hit' . .ι!: .; ·; : ■ ι ■ i-ai · cularly expressed appreciation for tin· Ικ·1ρ οI ·' Cert ! . ι . ι : : ν ' ι i'h'.- i·! tilt· North ami Si ;h ! linder-on textile null.- in putting on tin· program m those sec- ! t uns i'h ι Ti * κ ιΊ was furnished by lilt· U. s Public Health Service through ! the S: · I . ., ,1 of il> : : 11 h and tin· Vaia e Γ ·■ Health I )opartmont and was sponsored by the Vance Count} Λ.·μ ciation. "I which Λ! ·· ' I Seal i> chair man. ( 1< induct, Drunk And Non-Support Cases Arc Fried C;im's of iisofifirlj 1 ηdueî» un· κ errcss and ·T were j . rhoi't session · ' · · e " · · M Clain. «.·· ί. ' - eu ι • m.:\ierly conduct .1 ' '· « ;:v < 1 ; ' t · : S;ur Κι ' .edy ,1 adjudged guilty oi c î.^'. Player i : · « i u : " -u t w · · : vt 1 : : e 1 . . > t ni costs . ; . ■ r. · i ! ..." . ·. \Ct : ί ί H' peace ' l·.. d> Κγί: r. .y A;lh Fail! k ne u hit.e. ...ueo 3t> was tr ed for publi nkenness and :\.yer t'-r jurigmi : * - <,·«»·".♦ ; τ ι ei j <·.". }·.■>'.·>·η: « 4 $an i costv K< y Re id. ι oloi « ■ : '. ·. d : > · · ■ η - ··.... ; r* t' h > u n· ï,.; "· · Tin, i^Idrèlfe \v:\s si,f teiuvd lu r. \y - >pende ;:■·'· <·;»:;·.i 1:1. »* τ ·. : ι the iet'endant ο .··■.. >\\ . ι1 ρ ft fer his ... ι ci 11 <. i : · » · ! ί and pay e st.-. Pravc: !■ »r .iude· · · 1 '· .î ni \ Κ · -Μ.-Π. colored, tried : r dr » ken I :ess .. u .•<saU-l* on \.·· î> λ a ·.' ' 1 : : ed peu p..; ♦ ·r.! ! v" s -1· i !Y . y C \ [>e rr.cn ' : ·« . ... - ' r e · i « ·r Iisor te rl y cor.. . ' and 1 /es; - a< Γ » · ? '·· ι Toper: \ · \* . ; y . · · He was sen tcv'ed :■· 30 days, com - m it ri ént not to is.< . upon p;,y :.ti ? f' 99 .ηκ} i-csts am i on ii t i« η · :·«■ : ■ ' go to Vi. ' ν , ,.-e ^ :1a· :.f\i two yea ETU GROUP ATTENDS RIDGECREST MEET Six numbers of Baptist training ■ ni»·:;.· at the Fi:>' Ρ·. ; ιi>t chur ·:; . re attending the · ;. i :. i m s» union sembly ..* Ridge:est. leaving '.. - : Thursday and p!..:i:iing U ret..it. or. Wednesday. Members who are attending nr·: Elizabeth Davis. Ann Dixon, George Frazier. f" C Coll Jr.. Milton IV;· r> anct Mrs F Norfleet G..rdner thr.t chicken me which has bean • e of uinner '. le supp:> :.y . . •'•it· meat sh rtago pe riod. will be in i"i s·.·:.: ι·>·>· dur'· l tint nc\" few :: nnths. The S'.ate ] Federal Crop Reporting Service says i.m:: '.'ivi.il hat -aerie.·· in No.·;.· C - olina turned out 600>000 fewer chicks in May this year than ia-t i he ;.e!i.-iency for tlu· first five ir.i it 1.» ut the vcai was 46.00(1. ()ii tan· na tii rial level May hatchings were smail ( .■ t since 1940. and only two-thirds o| last year's total. Worse still are estimates for Gait* summer hatch j'gs. ι expected to be less than half the ι her turned · it last sum:: ,er FEF.D. - Λ η aiber of factor.· are nvolved in the decrease. I.abor sh( l tage is a big one. but high feed priées take first place. With :i\ed : ceiling prices on poultry during the past few years and no restr. lions , η teed prices the margin of profit to: the produrer vanished m nth.· ago and chickn raisers have closed up until conditions get in bette: bal ance. SERIOUS — Officials of the State Department o! Agriculture regard this ι -.· ι at ion as serious, but not so bad as conditions prevailing in the hog . attle and dairying industries. The a e tactors are responsible. Time 'element.- makes the diffenrce. Spe j ciali.-ts say it is possible to get be I; .nto poultry production within six months, while in the case of hogs it will take from one to t ,vo years, a little longer for beef cattie and not less than three years loi dairy in oducts WARNING. As far back a 104J Kerr Scott, commissioner oi igriculture. warned that governmen tal policies then initiated would hit ■vita full impact r late 1945 a-ld 1946 He pointed out then that . while manufacturing plant.· could be " ι onverted" in a few weeks, natu ral processes ret:aired years to re : establish a disintegrated dairy herd. F\ en the smartest lawyers in ΟΡΑ have not been able to shorten the η Ire months gestation period be tween breeding and calving, or the .other year and a half before the calf can produce milk The ignorant ] cows just can't understand how rais ing the price of milk ought to speed ! up tiiese natural proceses. All-Stars On Sunday Play Raleigh Team Hon it.·! M>n tar Softball team , w I ! ; ; . ι \ thr Dad's Doujlinut Shop '·.■·. ι·: ί ΐ, : 11 ι : : j. ■ ! ": · ' : · r < w afternoon' at three o'clock on 11;<.· local diamond ι .it the fairgrounds The Doughnut stop team is un- | defeated in league play in Kaleigh. M..i: '.··!!.!·> Ilolme.- has an •lounii-ii tin loliowmg lineup foi ί\. 11ίi_r ivte Arnaiiv, pitcher: ! - 1 , ■ HiΊ.ί:i·.. first base; \'v : 1111 -ι. li.i.-t !'<t nnett. third ! .ι·-»·; Cox. shortstop,' Smith, left . il. I ι Saltei, , · nt··: field. Willis. . right field Each team will use only ! nine men. ' ]'· ■!'. : ι :· l··ι· Ili'iiderson in- I . au· -s 1'j.s · ··; Hi > ·1 pitcher: Mc Ghn . , ..ν· ■ · W-.i ' irk. first base: Boss or McDade. second base: Tur- !, • "·. . : ι·-· · · Γ' id:;en. t h ι ici base. it: Λ· . tn ι ; !; P.lake, center j 'ield. Λ Κ " I'll, right tield. T: ■ '· · l'icki-ci ti represent ! in in·: · m ces., anly the . all-star team that will play in the State tn . .. ei'i: Γ was explain (d These : ·ί·: picked by man .·.. . : ill· ni 'hi- league. 1 The n.sti saiije.-t to ilianue be fore til·, ι ■ t 11 ■ Π : τ ■. m AiiÎtii-t. As;, ι Carlisle v. r.-»t hi eligible for play because lia 1 ·1 livc'i in 1 len- | iersim : . -is : : ι it hs. Gam··.. . I.eduli· ι for last night ! between Vance Trucking and thi j white Haiders and City Tax. and ι Vance ! initu. i wen· j ι■ tponed ι because ul r.iin. Νίΐνν Recruiting Stations I ο Be Open June 29-30 In ml or to si vo apubennts and navv veterans full advantage and in forma! ion on allowance- for depend- I fits, a'.l navy reçruiting stations and I ν i V in,!.- V. ill re ·.. > open on Sat- | ι .'.day and Sunday .1 :ie 29 and 30. .t vva.· anil unoed tod.iy. I Fall family allowances will be al lowcd t" all men .·: li.-tin·; or re-ι ιΊ,ί 1st : : _ ':>< ··.:·.· .1 . !y ' ' 1 4f«- These j iall< wances will be paid for the ful' tern·. eni -iivnt 2-3-4 r tï years j These a!'.· wanees ·. " ι ot be paid loi en'.istmseii: or : rei.ia tment made; after Jane 3(>th Due to t!:e tei m of depen dency allowances and Gi Bill off Rights benefit® 11 the near future) it is urged that ail men interested • the navy contract f· r '.heir en ' liitment as early possible ;o a to receive these benefits. A I* S. navy recruiter will be in Header* η ι η Monday. June 24. at , the , . st office . .'id every Mon day t lere fter. fur 'he purpose ol ; giving inf< rmatam ; n.-l a centing ap 1 plicati· ns ! r ·> i.-t.-r.ent .11 the navy Ducks which feed on the sur (a' e leap into t >e air anrl .net under way : by wing power. Divers, however patter along .· : the .-urface of the I water for some distance before thvy can launch themselves. A Ε R Ο Ν C A The flâne For Average People See Is For Information AIRCRAFT SALES COMPANY Tom Stewart K. U. Hester What dividi'ds! Why the dividend The Central pays to policyholders! This year The Central div idend k 20'·; Thousands of property owners are saving thousands of dollars. That's well worth remembering. The Central, ι ne of America's strongest fire insurance companies, insures preferred rirks only . . . issues non-assess able policies which provide '.omplete protection. Dividn ds on such policies give you a saving plus safety! 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