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i?he Golden (text Parable of the rich n:.in who built ::ew b.irr<. ' Thou shciit not covet."?Exodus 2017. ilclt's idohibjj ioa i asc1 llnardies FIRST I'HKSl'.Y i KM AN !tc\ . W. i). Miliuiis. Sunday 9:45 u. i::. Churt'h school. 1! a m. U.>1111114 worship. Sim* iiiuii subject: "The I.i: 1:t ? llr.. World." M> uidav: 7 30 p. in lloy Scoots America. 3 :{i? p. in. K\couii\c Hoard \v.._ iii.ui> Auxiliary, rinirsday: 7 4.i ri iii. hoi:- practiiv. WKS'I' KM) MAlTIsr. hi v. K. M. i'owc'.l. pastor. Sunday in hi. Simdnv school. 7 p. It. T V. it p. la Km jii:i|4 worship, fopa-: "Rebiiildim: the Walls of .Jem C< tXGRKCSATH >X \L CHRISTIAN. K< \ . .1 Frank Api'li'. iii-lor. Sunday: S? 4a a in Church -? i:<>? ?I. 11 a in. .vlortiiiut worship. Sub ject. "Ill the Other World." 3 | it; Iv inai'. v.ei tup. Topic, "Lot. A Hack-lull r. ? FiRST r.iLrncinisT. Rev. Chancio 1). Harelip. pastoi*. Sunday: i? 4."> a. Church . . heel. .1. W. Sander-. noneral sii|>cr in louden t. C'la.ve- ..? i tor ill ate croup. 11 a. in .Morii : woi.-hip. Sermon by the un to.. Subjoe' "Ho Tiio i Faithful." Offcrii ry duel: "Love Di vino" by Mrs. K. M. Barnharl and A 1) Allison tilth p. m. Methodist Youth Fel Hvoshi|i -andwich > ippoi and de votional*. tt p ru. Kveniiitt wor-hin Sermon by the pa-tor Subject Salvation' Rock" Offertory 111 11 ?? : by A I). Allison, il. W. Knott. Ml ?:? llonioti .Mill i'lv-toll n Mmuiat ?< no i is S|>i ?... !. :>? ,?> .p. I ti;m Sci\ ?? Ttio.lav: '' lib |>. s: We !< ymt v (luiM 1 -ii Slipper ! ? ? . I ? ' t by I ho I ? t_u: ? ? i ? :i Wednesday: u i tt t ? i ? ? .? I hprsday : ?1 p. :n. t til! Si '!':??? p N ?. !. ? ? :i " >? mi- t .: . i * * city \i:::n R?'\ .1 W -Jiiiv' ?. n. |' !'? .i in. Sunday m!i.. -I. T. Adams. supc. inter.. > II a. in. MorniiiK worship. Ses mon by the pastor, subject. "Re sponsible I.lviilK ti at' p. si* Youth I-V-lliiwyhip. WHITE MEMORIAL METHODIST Kc\ . .1. \V Siiociioii. 1 .1 1iir. 111 ;i. til. Si.iuUiy m'IuhiI. .1. W Thomas. ."iipi'nntciiiloiit t; :tti n ? ith Ki.'lU'V ':.i? : tin n by l!i-< .It : i t )\ iii a. Evanfelulic #on inn will continue through tin ri.ii.nm V.rik ?? . cvn itm hi 7 A ?<. .1 ? .I.I linti is cr. ? ? tin i c. ? inmmunity in :i ! SOt"Til HEN"! >\ IWVTIST. lie Lin;: : 1 ' !.- . i.-lnl'. Suticliiv: ir> ii. 1 1 .i ir ! .AC Si - ' i~ \V. .: :r Si mi 1 ? . Exhibits At The l air To Be Feature Midway Is Larger, Officials Assert; Date Is Oct. 7-12 Aaricultu: < exhibit- and the live stock .'?how 1 tin- fiol ion lie It Fair October T-;J luoir.-e t?? be the be.-' in . Seen te. y M Might. of the fan . -aid tod..v. I:i<|i<ii io.s foi exhibit -paci hnv i< ?:i unusually numerous, he said, an I nn'ie interest than evei ha- be' n indicated in the livestock show. Livestock to ho shown will be en tered largely ov nei tors ol Knur 11 clubs in the county, i- III the past several years. There will be an abundance ol animal-, according to indications, and ol good breed. They will be shown on Wednesday. Indications an now that the ex hibit hall will be filled with the many displays to be offered. Proll's Broadway Shows will fur nish entertainment for the Midway. Mr. Might said the nrgani/otion will brine eleven rides and eicht shows, together with a hieh due feature as part of the free acts. The fair itself will offer other free attractions. For the first time since before the war, the fair will have fireworks displays nightly. Previously this had been a feature of the fair, but had to be discontinued while the war wi.s in progress The fair itself, f/r that matter, was discontinued two or three seasons during the war period. E. L. Fleming, president of the fair, and Mr. Might voiced enthusi asm over the outlook for the annual autumn exposition, and expect re cord crowds, given favorable weath er conditions. Wednesday will be school day. and all white school children will have half holiday to attend the fair, and will be adnv'lc.l free. Noah Numskull i D>EV\f?AJOAH= IS A, DPI22LE ,TVJO CPRlPs 60/AJ& STEADY f BILL VTENC3I5ICH ESCOA10IC>0^ CALIP'.. PEAR AiOAH = WHY DOES papa ALWAYS >4AVE To mavb- panes whetai ASKEP To WASH THE? W/A1POWS T APA C AtpEnSOA) ? MQglglSOAl, ILL ? SENCToUR AjernoAji -ro AIOAH^ fUTNj'-l ?y K?| rn'a-?l *P1 -?t? f*r MARRIAGE LICENSES TO THREE COUPLES Marriage licenses were granted to i throe couples , ? |.i,. noisier , ? deed office yesterday. 1 . one win to and two colored couples. The following couples took out papers: -f< tin William Spink, oi Arlington. Vn.. and Wanda Lea Kessei. of: Washington, I). . white. Willie (". Davis and Maev Perry, both of Henderson, colored. He/.ekiah Murchison and Daisy Davis, of Middlcbiirg. colored. POSTMASTER TEAGUE AT MIAMI GATHERING Postmaster ?' It Tongue of Hen- ' dcrson is in Miami. Kin., ntteiuliiu; the national convention "f posimast- i els now m session there. !!<? is ex- j peeled to return eai Iv the coming 1 week. During ins ahsenie Mrs. Ton gue is visiting iter daughter, Mrs. Bartholomew, in Ijouisburg. Accldi ntf I it e lumped to fourth \ place as a cause of death, according i to the National Safety Council Top- j pins accidents are heart disruse, i cancer and cerebral hemorrhage. The semi-liquid surface of the earth's interior, beneath the crust., has a temperature of 1?IfMt dog. K. 1ffrrfip NEWSPAPERS ARE THE 1&BAS/C \ WtamSING MEDIUM \ | Jesus tind Covetousness 1LLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOLJ-ESSON t^ tt^a: ^ ?a. ~| I ScH|.turt?E\. I King* ???>?> ?. _ ?? Ahab. king of Israel, invctoil N:il?>th's lii'lil, but Nnboth wcukl net tr.i.lo it. mi Jezebel. Ahab's wife, bail Naboth ae cuseil of blasphemy against ?i an.I king anil he was stolleil. after which ?hev took his tick). Job said: "If I rejoiced because my wealth was great, and because mine liand hail gutten i:mel> This also were an ini'i'.uly to be punished by the judge; for I should have denied that Clod in qhove." "Ho that withholdeth corn, the people shall curse him: but blessing shall bo upon the head of him that solleth it He lhat truslclh ill his riches shall fall, but tile righteous shall flourish." ? - ? ) Jesus told n parable of a man who ha.I acquired great riches and proposed '?> take Ids ease. "eat. drink and be merry." but that night he died and had ro good of his riches. MKMOKY VERSE?Exodus 20:17. FUNERAL HELD FOR WALTER C. ROBERTS !?' : i :-.i! si'rvu-i top Walter I* i! :1s. \\ .S licud I'll ritlay m irninj .>i his home i i Crock town-hip. wore iol?i .!.>? afterno n at Ne.v Bethel Hsiji hnroh. . - '< -i <y ltc\ ?' \ Cnirii'oii. Ke\ . T;i!n uiuo S Lind Hex. .1 C McCauley assisted. In terment was in the vhuivh cetne Afe hers of the family discovered - (!i. a'- lit 7 as y : ? awaken him. He was engnjted in i niiriii in aiithtioil t<> his wife. Mi Mailt - linn Huberts, he is survived by -h it flu 11 as i !>'.?> !>? ii'l'ts. i'l m> i ? am! Ki in:. K ?? ts. nt \\ I'll, a ai'tl I i'- \! i 1 !?' ? ? .in- .i..? V. I ? I.... ir. . i ? ii, ;uU PICTURE OF 1946 MISS AMERICA SHOWN \ - iividual pi < tgoraplt ? ! Miss A ? 1 IIMli ha been im'lved .i:.11 : . !i ii. ? <\ i lilt- v ituln.v .'I ??.- hi- aiuv !? ? y it wa an 1 ? : . . il . : ,.v. \ ? .< ill t'lO r..|lte.-t bcing how i, along with cnii ii'st'niis : ' siAiTitl vcai*s. Irrli I pii-ti! . -..I |<145 an i 1944 \!: A". ?- ..ii ..I .ve.I. 5EE.R REGULATION PROGRAM PRAISED Jtalcigti. Sept. II. The Slate As ?ointt 1! ? !'?>* C- . ! '1 '?>' ;t' i" IPlii ? 11 in 'iVritjlit ilk* IV..i"il. . .1 ; tvil .! Vi . . ..in:' o >m t110 -i*l -r >?.( program of tlio r?*o: i!i C . oli"..i l"oir.. utttoo t'n'ti ? St .1 . II Kn mioti n. Th is I ho -i o.ul statewide group wiiii !i h.> ?:! '.loii "ho North (' ' C i ? :tt. V tli:s voar. Ito rotlTiv. ?' N< . ?';>: ? 'i.ii Sheriff's I Association. :.t :t^ convention in ? * I '... ? t : <":tV. . ,'tr.i i resolution . itchin . (*??: o... . the .? oll-rc'Klila " '?>!! | t >};i a:r. ATTENDS FUNERAL OF AUNT ON SUNDAY Miss S'allie I!. Cat I irk wa ? ailed ? Virginia t- day t attend the lu ll-rai - Iter aunt. MV's". ("narlis K. : t'handlc;. Krnera! services will he i.: the Onaiuv.-k Met hi list ehuivh i Sunday at -l in., with burial in the urch WJiuetery. Mrs. Chandler I will be remembered here as Miss ("nrolir K White, daughter ??f O'!o nel and Mrs. .lame.- 11 W'aite. resi dents of 1 lenders' n for many years. Pedestrians deaths begin to rise in < Htobcr as holirs of darkness in erease. savs the National Safety Council. THREE DRUNK CASES IN POLICE COURT Three eases of public ?:.? itikctm were tried in a short . i. i ? < art today, presided over by Mayor | ? t> tent Fred It. tl i;i. .1 i:.i Cheatham ami Itu'aci ? i.w Kearney, entered, were ?.vied n>r iirunki tines:: and pravi ? i 1(ig. nit 'it w:.? euntiinied upon , aya i nt . ?!" ??< .t s. Willi nil -I. t u/ :t. c : I.u'id Ito appear on a charge Uanken inc .. and the ease w.? - enid.: ? i . Prevent able* accidents ink. a !:;> every five and one-half :i: n ... purls the National Safitv ? 'utinril. 25 YEARS OF SUPER SERVICE TO THIS SECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA ?Distributors? VANCE, WARREN, FRANKLIN AND GRANVILLE COUNTIES FOR GOODYEAR TIRES-EXIDE BATTERIES And AMOCO And AMERICAN GAS And OILS THE BEST PRODUCTS THAT MONEY CAN BUY MOTOROLA RADIOS EXPERT BICYCLES SEAT COVERS TIRE ACCESSORIES RECAPPING TIRE AND AND CAR HEATERS BATTERY SERVICE VULCANIZING LIFEGUARD TUBES WASHING?POLISHING?LUBRICATION HENDERSON VULCANIZING CO. PHONES 408 And 409 ? HENDERSON, N. C. -
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