Roanoke
Rapids
ERALD
Volume II. Number 44.
ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C, JANUARY 28, 1916
Subscription, $1.00 a Year in Advance
PERSONAL AND
LOCAL ITEMS
i
E. W. Canncn spent Wednes-j
day in Norfolk on business.
N. A. Twislale. of Barlev. i
Va., was here Tuesday on
busi-
ness.
L. J. Jenkins, of Halifax, was
here a few hours Wednesday on
business.
T. M. Stroud, of Greensboro
spent Thursday and Friday here I
on business
C. R. Kmrv,
of Weldon, was
in town Tuesday a few hours on
business.
W. L, Rogers spent Saturday
and Sunday in Suffolk and Nor
folk, returning Monday.
Mrs. James W. Sykes arrived
Wednesday from Burlington, and
is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. P.
Ashworth.
W. F. Coppedge and family, of
Halifax, spent a few hours here
Wednesday evening with rela
tives. Fred Henry is here visiting
his sister, Mrs. H. B. Foster.
Mrs. Frank Tillery of Scotland
Neck, is here visiting Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. TMlery.
Dr. G. A. Smith, of Black
Creek, spent the week-end here
with friends.
Mrs. W. E. Staton, of Scot
land Neck, who has been visiting
her sister, Mrs. J. W. Womble,
for the past few days returned
to her home on Tuesday.
Hubert Staton, of Scotland I
Neck, spent a few days here the
past week with relatives.
B. D. Webb, of Williamston, is
here visiting his sons, B. S. and
C. A. Webb.
Mr. Edward H. Wright, of
Thorald, Canada, was in town
several days this week on busi
ness. ,
Isham Glover, of near Hender
son, is here visiting his brother,
E. B. Glover.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
Presbyterian Church will meet
with Mrs. C. A. Wyche next
Tuesday at 3 P. M.
Mr. S. E. Beckham returned
Wednesday from Burlington,
where he was called on account
of the illness and death of his
wife.
William Pitt who recently
moved here from Northampton
County, has entered into the
employ of the Rosemary M'f'g
Company.
J. E. Parker, of Raleigh, after
a few days visit to friends and
relatives returned homeWednes
nasday. Henry Fort, of Greenville,
spent a few days here with
friends during the past week.
J. B. Gee, of Henderson, was
in town a few days this week on
business.
Mrs. L. H. Hale went to Little
ton on last Wednesday where
she will spend several days visit
ing friends and relatives.
J. L. Patterson left Thursday
afternoon on a business trip to
New York City.
Mr3. C. A. Webb returned this
week from an extended visit to
relatives in Columbia, S. C.
The Rosemary Concert Band in
a Concert given Sunday after
noon at the Rosemary School
house rendertd a most t'e uhtful
programme, a large crowd was
Dieoeiil, arid all enjoyed the
the music so ably
rendered by
this deserving Band.
Cherry Bros, have
OpeneQ
their up-to-date ice cream parlor
in me ou.iomg lormeny
them for a pool room. They
, nive instaueu a nw.um. . new .
fountain, tables and chairs wd,
i i 1 1 j i i A
have renovated ana reaecoratea
l, in .ntsttTPt
t e entire place in a most attract-
ive manner-
J. R. Mohorn, Peter Harris and
Lunce Rook had the great good
fortune of catching three foxe
BIG AUCTION LAND
SALE A SUCCESS
All Lote Sold at Good Prices Many
jjw Building To Be Erected On.
Roanoke Avenue In The ,
Near Future ,
! The sale of Roanoke
Avenue
! lots held by the
Atlantic Coast
I Realty Company on last Saturday
' and Monday was pulled off in
I ffreat stvle and the .esults of the .
sale were very satisfactory to the
property owners. J
Although not so many
town people were present at the
sale as had been expected, there
wpro novorthpless visitors hpr i
from miles in every direction.
The Atlantic Coast Realty Com
pany developed the property in , c'ts contributions and forwards
fine shape, putting the entire I same to the American Red Cross,
stretch of property from First ! Although Thursday was theof
Street to Roanoke Junction in ficial day for receiving contribu-anDle-Die
order. All of the cross tions, there is no time limit set
streets were worked out and eve- j and contributions will still be re
rything possible done to show up i ceived either by the Red Cross
the property in the most attract-! Association or in this community
ive manner. j by Messrs. ..A,.. Norinsky and
All of the lots sold brought: Samuel Senie.-.who are soliciting
good prices. We understand donations for'the Halifax County
that the great majority of the Society,
lots sold will be built oh in the I This community has raised for
near future. The community is! the Jews to da-e about $50.00, in
undoubtedly facing the 'biggest addition to the money contribut
building boom in its history. In . ed by the Jewish merchants here,
addition to the contemplated! Halifax-county as a whole has
erection in the near future of new raised about $0!U).r in addition
churches on Roanoke Avenue by : to the money contributed by the
both the Episcopalian and First ! Jews ..f tin- county.
Christian Churches, Mr. J. W.
Smoot and C. A. Wyche are con
templating the erection of some
handsome residences on Roanoke
Avenue for rent and it is prob-
able that several more residences
on the Avenue will be in course
of construction early in the
spring.
HONOR ROLL
Rosemary School:
Ora Gardner, Pearlie Wallace,
George Clary, Bryant Gray, Rus
sell Birdsong, Guel Pylant, Bruce
Mason, Erma Johnson, Nellie i upon probation to become famil
Crutchfield, Roxie Gregory, iar with the laws that govern
Elizabeth Thompson, Roland Scouts everywhere and to put in
Johnson. ;to practice indaily life principles
Central School; i that will enable him to become
Beulah Graham, Charles Welsh, resourceful, se! -reliant, and of
Josey Moore, Maude Jones, : service to others.
Fleeta Marks, Ellen Jones,
Francis Wvche. Carl Harner.
Arther Leitner, Jennie Shor
Sally Moody, Fannie Marks,
Bessie Hedgepeth, Bright Mc
Alister, Richard Cherry.
in fox hunt last Thursday
morning. Mr. Mohorn rarely re
turns without one fox, but three
is a record even for him. He
reported that his dogs ran anoth
er, but unsuccessfully.
The January Term of Halifax
County Superior Court begins
next Monday, January 31. There
are quite a number of cases to
come up on both the civil and
criminal docket. There are an
unusually large number of jail
cases to be disposed of.
Mrs. E. H. Adkins and little
son left for Henderson Wednes
day where they will visit rela
tives before returning -to their
home in Rochester, Minn.
Work began Thursday on a
storebuilding at Roanoke Junc
tion for Mr. George Taylor. This
is to be a small frame building
but will be replaced by a more
pretentious brick one when busi
ness demands it.
What came near being a seri
ous accident occurred Monday
when a ForJ driven by Mr.
Samet, of Weldon stopped on the
railroad crossing in front of Fast
I C.;,.V, Mrt IW Mr Cumot loft
-ujij uViinh uaa with him in
jthe car whj,e hfi wa3 mak'jng
frantic effort3 to crank the car.
The presence tff mind of Arthur
h f Rog probably
chjld and car He
, , j ..n.j
rusnea TO tne rescue anu puneu -"' """"s
thfi chjld from the car gjving- the!the week e,lding with Thursday :
! car a shove at the same time night, same being Sam Ingram,
which sent it clear of the track colored, drunk and disorderly, j
'just aa the big locomotive rushed i $10.00 and costs was applied to!
pasit (Sammie.
NATIONAL JEWISH
RELIEF CAMPAIGN
Thursday was National Jewish
Relief Day, formally set apart to
be so observed by proclamation
of President Woodrow Wilson.
Jews havebeenrer.dered homeless '
and destitute in the war zones '.
by the great conflict and their j
misery is such a3 to excite the j
compassion of every raco and;
creed,
Contributions for the Jewish j
out-of-;sutk'rers are being received and.
handled by the American Ked
Cross Association, Washington,
D. C. There has also been form-
ed here the Halifax County He
brew Relief Society, which soli-;
BOY SCOUTS' EXAMINATION
Canidates for Tenderfoot of
the local Rov Scmt organization
will hold their examination Tup.
day evening February 1st,
1916, at 7.30 p. M.
The requirements for the!
Tenderfoot are for the purpose;
of giving the Candidate Scout a
clear idea of the principles of the
movement which he is joining.
In reality the Tenderfoot is not a
Scout at all. He is only a
"greenhorn" who has taken out
his first papers, and is placed
To become a Scout a boy must
be at least twelve years o'd
know the Scout la v, sign, sa
lute, and the significance of the
badge. Be able to repeat the
Scout Oath as follows:
On my honor I will do my best:
1. To do my duty to God and
my country and obey the scout
law.
1. To help other people at all
times.
3. To keep myself physically
strong, mentally awake, and
morally straight.
In taking the Scout oath the
scout promise to kosp the
twelve laws under the following
divisions; Trustworthiness, Loy
alty, Helpfulness, Friendliness
Courtesy, Kindness, Obedience,
I (7h0frfn!nf-5q Thrifr Rraverv
Cleanliness and Revereno.
In addition to the Oath and
Laws governing 3c its the canid
dates will be req lired to give a
written test on the composition
and history of the national flag
and the customary forms of
respect due to it.
The four out of the following
knots, square or reef, sheet bend,
bend, bowline, fisherman's,
sheepshank, halter, close hitch,
I timber hitch, or two half hitches.
All boys who are successful in
najaino- th evnmin-il inn will h
passing tne examination, win tie
nwnrn in TonHrfot n-ifj
n,,AaA Tn,lf,vr It-, I ma nt o
-. v w
special meeting, with the usual
cermonial exercises a part of
which are secret with a final in-;
teresting program for the public. !
RECORDER'S COURT
Business is decidedly
slack in
the local hall of justice. Only
f..;.,i .i
PROGRAMME
Grand Rally at the Roanoke Rapids
Baptist Church January 30th
to February 11th, 1916
Sunday, January 30th
' m'
Sunday School as usual, !
Sunday SaWV Rally-All ,
the schools of the com-i
mutiny pHrticipatiiiK-Address
t the School Audi
torium hy Dr. B.. W. Spill
man, of Kington, N. ('.,
held secretary Sun. School
Hoard, Southern Baptist
Convention.
Usual worship conducted
hy the Pastor.
7:30 p. m.
Monday, January 31st
7:30 p. m.
evotional service ( 15 ;
minutes) conducted hy j. !
W. .louse. .
Niecia Music.
Stewardship". sermon bv:
Dr.Livingtton Johnson, pas
tor First Kaptisi Giuich,
Kocky Mount, N. ('.
Prayer. Hymn, lienediction
Tuesday, February 1st
7:30 p. m,
Devotional service 05 mi
nutes) conducted hy M.
McKae Kaison.
Special Music.
"The Church:- Its Origin,
Mission and Destiny", ser
mon by Rev. R. A. McFr
land, pastor of I'irst l!ap
tist Church, Scot land Neck,
N. C.
Prayer, Hymn and Bene-;
' diction.
Wednesday, February 2nd.
7:30 p.m. Devotional aery ice (If) mi-',
nutes) conducted by J. K. j
Dickens.
Special Music. !
"ihe Work of the Sunday
School", address by Rv.
E. L. Middleton, of Kuleitfli, '
Secretary Depaitment of
Sunday Schools and Statis
tics, Haptist State Conven
tion of North Cieoliiia.
Prayer, Hymn and Hcne
diction. Thursday, February 3rd.
7:30 p. m. (Special Union Meeting of
all denominations in the
interest of prohibition and
law enforcement)
Kev. H. C. Smith, presid
ing. Opening Hymn.
Prayer, Kev. K. L. 1 opping.
Hymn.
Extract on Temperance hy
Kev. Ueo. h. Beat-den.
Scripture Reading by Uev. ' '
LrodSnof the speak- i That 8 number of the m0M
er by Kev. A. c Chaiiin. i fatal diseases are now on the d
forewent".1 ""add'Z 'i" ' "ease is the statement made in
Rv. r. L. Ga,Kieid Secre- j a recent bulletin issued by the
rsyan'Leagur'Ina A"" Federal Census Bureau at Wash
Prayer and Hymn. ; ington, D. C. The diseases men -Benediction
by Kev. H. F. j jjone(J as showinR redllced death
(NOTE: This meeting ia j rates since 1900 are tuberculosis,
Li.teotTheiCnrhl;.sHannd!pnia, diarrhoea), disease,,
friends of temperance are i diphtheria and typhoid fever.
mlkgMucYerAMi In one decade from 1904 to
of the choirs are urged u. : 191 1, according to this bulletin,
inKnginKn1 tHle '' ' the death rate from tuberculosis
Friday, February 4th , I" o1' it3 i200'1 10
7:30 p. m. Devotional services j , 5! 14b.8- per : 100,000. This IS a
minutes), conducted by K. ; drop of more than 2o per cent,
specfaT music .i and is accounted for aj a result
"Christian Education," ad-1 of a more general understanding
KMtt7'T'0Ai the laws of health, the im-
of Education, Baptist state
Convention of North Caro -
Prayer,
diction.
una.
Hymn and Bene-
Sunday, February 6th
9:45 a.
11:00 a.
Sunday School as usual.
Usual worship with sermon i 000 - the lowest . on record -
&riZF$i gainst 1B0.5 in 1900. -While the
Young Peopled Union, mortality rate from this disease
?f8!lorthSuSinvention i fluctuate' greatly from' year to
Usual worship with ad- i year' there ia however a : marked
dress by Rev. J. D. Moore. ; decline. " v .
7:30 p. m.
aTrgMov'igSi
February 7th, will conduct a school of j
rnetnous on loung reopie a Wo,K-A
The public is cordially Invited to come
and enjoy the above progi am -Every
member of the Church is urged to at
tend these services.
Certificate of Dissolution
To All to Whom
Come Greeting:
These Presents May
Whereas, It appears to my satisfac
tion, by duly authenticated record of
the proceeding for thevolunia y disso
lution thereot by the unanimous consent
of all the stockholders, deio-iited in my
office, that the Royal Feed and li.ooery
Company Inc., a corpora .ion ofthi
StHie. who's nrinciim othce is situated
on Main Street, in the town of Little-
tl," "unty of Halifax, State of North
Clir0in, (K H, whitelna I being the
a.:imt therein and in .I..um ii.r..r
"P"" whom process msy he served).
. H ,h . rimi.n! nf 1
Chapter 21, Revisal of lKtfi, entitled '
Corporations," preliminary to the is-'
suing of this Certificate of i)iilution: '
Now, Therefore, I, J. BKYAN
GRIMES, Secretary of State of the
State of North Carolina, do hereby
certify that the said corpo-ation did,
on the 17 day of January, lalti, file in
my office a duly executej anj attested
eonsent 'n writing to the dissolution of
. said cornoration. executed bv all the
! stockholders thereof, which said consent
and tne record of tne proceedings aiore-
Baid ere now on file in my said office as
provided by law.
JZtmZl XiaUeai
at Raleigh, this 17 day of "January; A.
D-l916, j BRYan grimes,
l-28-. sr.tary of sta'u.
j ROSEMARY BANK
ELECTS OFFICERS
The Rosemary Banking &
Trust Company held its regular
annual stockholders'- and direct-
ors'meetings.last.week. Otllcers;
tor the pnsnino- vpot. ucYP rtfrl !
do fniinura t v Miun
T V " " ' V.:,
tumi; ur. r.-u. jarman. Vice-
President;- George . Carmichael,
fsisViioi" C W Whtta Aoj,'ot.int:
The
T tl. !
nundinal y nun in a u c
about 8 on its capital stock last
year, out. instead oi declaring a
dividend, the Directors voted a
tu.j.n .u - i..i
iiivuoami uuiiaio IU U1C oul UiUo .
fund. The bank has had a most
.... . . , .
i...u J1. ,,u .u.uci.u.
nnn fnroa tno mnct nrnonnfmie 1
-. i
Fidelis Class Elect Officers
j The Fidelis Class met at the
l home of Miss Rosa Harrison on
; last Tuesday night. The follow-
iing officers were elected;
President, Miss Cora Brantley;
First Vice-President, Miss Fannie 1
lHazle wood; Second - Vice-Presi-;
dent; MissI Honeycutt Secretary,
j Miss Mary Stanley; Assistant
J Secretary, Miss- ;Mairy Langston:
treasurer, Miss Kosa Harrison,
! Assistant Treasurer, Miss Pearl
Andrews ;Reporter, Miss Maude
Wilkinson; Teacher; R.M-. James.
, Leader of Group' No. '"T, Miss
Sarah Stanley; Leader of Group'
No. 2, Mrs. G. N. Bucknor;
Leader of Group No.' :i. Mrs. A.
R. Burnett; Leader of Group No.
4, Mrs. Lena Brewer. ;
DECLINE IN DEATH RATES
Census Bureau Shows Remarkable
Reduction in Deaths from
Preventable Diseases
portance of fresh air, rest, etc.,
1 an(j
the efforts of various so
cieties for the prevention of this
disease..
The death rate from pneu
monia was 127. irj 1914 per 100,-
The diarrhoeal or baby diseases
show 8 decline of from 133.2 in
: lm por 100 000 tQ 79 4 in 1914)
j 1904 per 100,000 to
and typhoid shows a decrease
from 35.9 in 1900 to 15.4 in 1914.
The marked decrease in these
two diseases gives emphatic testi-
I mony to the effectiveness of the
! present day methods, not only of
cure but prevention -- improved
water ' supplies and sewer sy3
; terns, campaigns against the fly,
and other sanitary precautions. .
j Diphtheria shows the greatest
: decline in death rates which was
!U3 per 100.000 'in 1900 against
' 17.9 in 1911. This decline of 59
i pr emit has bfn ?TKr or l"ti
Continual
but fluctuates some
what from year to year.
WARNINGS FOR STORES,
BAZAARS, CHURCHES.
Holiday fin In these while FILLED
WITH PEOPLE are usually holo
causts. ' '
LIGHT, Inflammable decoration
make Area easy to start and easy to
spread. A match, a gas flame, or an
electric defect may do It.
WATCH gaa Jeta-! Decorations may
be carried. against tnem by atr cur
rente. WATCH SMOKERS! Do not per
mit them to light cigar laalie hulld-
AFTER EFFECTS OF GRIP
State Board of Health Advises
Against Dangerous Diseases
That Follow Grip
: 0n account of the serious after I
- . . -
ettectaotgnpor influenza does
the State Board of Health feel
called upon to issue another
warning regarding the treatment
! and prevention of this disease.
I .1-1 mi
not cause tubercu-
v" 'l'""i
thg reAhmc0 ami weak.
ens the bodily functions to such a
degree that latent tuberculosis :
"""v '-"
j-i t
,,, k.u.i
used to attribute tuberculosis of
the , tQ an aUack of
- ....
an attacx ot grip
from which the patient never
from which the patient
fully recovered."
It is quite important, the Board
advises, that a person with the
symptoms of grip, for grip is no
slight ailment, go to bed and
have a physican's care. It is ' .-
person who keeps up, n ,.-s.s
cold and couuh. and wo n.-.-er
gets cured of grip that is lively
10 come down with Pneumonia.
tuberculosis or most anv other
disease.
"Hut what is really better than
curing grip," says the Board,
"is to keep it off. Kv
getting
plenty of fresh air day and ;
night, by avoiding overeuc.;;;.r,
overworking and excesses oi (
every kind, bv keeninir regular'
habits and taking exercise daily, I
and by getting regular sleep and i
avoiding people with colds or'
Krip, you can reduce your liabil-!
ity to contract this dangerous I
.disease almost to a minimum, i
Keeping up a strong bodily re-
sistance is by tar the best safe
guard against this enterprising,
bold germ."
PROGRAM OF THE
Peoples and Rosemary Theatres
Week of January 31 - February 5
MONDAY, JAN. 81
PARAMOUNT Mary Pickford in "Kit
tle 1'al".
NESTOR "Mingling Spirits".
TUESDAY, FEB. 1
BROADWAY FEATURE Albert Cheva
lier and Florence Turner in "My Old
Dutch".
WEDNESDAY, FEU. 2
REX "The Little Mascot", featuring
Hahy Erl.
Animated Weekly No. 201.
L-K "Saving Sue from the Sea".
THURSDAY, FEB. 3
PARAMOUNT "Rug Maker's Daugh
ter" with Maude Allan.
REX "The Silent Member" with Hob
Leonard and Ella Hall.
FRIDAY, JAN. 4
LAMFLLE "Just Plain Folks".
JOKER "The Whole Jungle was af
: ter Him".
! SATURDAY, FEB. 5
1 GOLD SEAL -"The Broken Coin. "
i NESTOR "Flivvers Famous Cheese
i Hound".
Notice
Hy order of the Board of Directors.
Thcra will he a meeting of the share
holders of the First National Bank of
Roanoke Rapids at its banking house,
between hours of 10:(iu A. M. and 4:00
r. M. , on the lSlh dHy of February,
ICjlti f,.r ttiM nm-nnna nt' thf. ulMt'tiitn nf
Directors. Th is the 12th dav of Jan- '
Uarv, I'.'lli.
C. A. WYCHE, President
1-12-16-51.
PREVENTION IS WORTH
WHILE.
Fires In winter Impose unusually
evera hardships upon the firemen.
Frozen hands and feet are common In
cidents In flchtlng winter Urea. Pneu
monia frequently follows exposure of
those driven by (Ires out Into the cold.
Defective heating and lighting equip
Ueuta and imuuUble rubbish In fur
navei rooms are the usual causes of
whiter fires. Such Area are unneces
sary and will not oocur In premises
properly cared for.
Where are you going to put thf
boxes, excelsior and other combustible
packinK material that come with
Chrlsinias gifts?
Tnknowu to you, the Ufa of a child
may hang upon your answer.
Fire prevention laavea no afleiwatu
f regret.
READ YOUR INSURANCE
POLICIES.
Before attempting any hasty or Ill
advised decoration which may cause
Ore, examine your Insurance contracts
and sea If the policies contain any
thing like this:
"This entire policy, unless otherwise
provided by agreement endorsed here
on or added hereto, shall be void,"
etc., "If the hazard be Increased by
any means within the control or
knowledge of the Insured."
If you burn, you waut your Indemni
ty: . do nothing, therefore, to Impair
yeur centrect.
WITH THE CHURCHES
Presbyterian Church
Rev. H. F. Morton, Pastor
Sunday School 10 A. M.
Rally Day services 11
A. M.
No night services. .
Congregation will be given an
opportunity to hear Dr. Spillman
at Rosemary Opera House.
Rosemary Baptist Church
Rev. A. C. Chaffin, Pastor
Services every Sunday at 11 A.
M. and 7:30 P. M.
Mid-week services Wednesday
nights at 7:30 P. M.
The public is cordially invited
to all services.
Methodist Church
Rev. Geo. S. Bearden, Putor
Morning Sunday School at 9:45
o'clock. W. V. Woodruff, Supt.
The School will attend the
Sun-'ny School ' Rally" in a body
at the auditorium, . and the
Presbyterian Church at 11
o'clock.
Subject for evening sermon;
"A Patched Religion."
Prayer meeting, Wednesday at
7:30. Subject "The Lord'B
Prayer", All are welcome.
Episcopal Church
Henry Clark Smith, Rector
Services at All Saints Mission
every Sunday, except the morn
ing service on fourth Sunday, as
follows: Morning Service --11:00.
Evening Service -- 7:30.
Holy Communion each first
Sunday morning.
Sunday School 10 A. M.
Sunday School and Rector's
Bible Class in Rosemary 9:30 a.
M.
Rosemary Methodist Church
Rev. R. F. Taylor, Pastor
Sunday School every Sunday
morning at 10 o'clock. J. B.
Boyd, Supt.
Preaching every first and third
Sunday at 11 A. m. and every
Sunday night at 7:30 P. M.
i At Smith's Church every se
cond Sunday at 11 o'clock and
fourth Sunday at 3 o'clock.
At New Hope every second
Sunday at 3 o'clock and fourth
Sunday at 11 o'clock
... .. ..
The public cordially invited
to
attend all services.
First Christian Church
Raleigh L. Topping, Minister
Sunday School in Rosemary
Opera House every Sunday morn
ing at 9:45.
Preaching at 11 o'clock and
7:30 o'clock. Come out.
There will be services in South
Rosemary Sunday afternoon at
three thirty at the home of M.
i W.Taylor.
The Junior Christian Endeavor
meeting will be held at 6:30 Sun
day evening in Rosemary Opera
House.
Prayer meeting in Roanoke
Rapids on Monday night: Rose
mary and Pattersontown on Tues
day night; South Rosemary on
Wednesday night;' Rosemary
and Pattersontown on Thursday
night and Roanoke Rapids on
Friday night.
Baptist Church
Rev. C. H. Trueblooi Putor
Sunday School evei"y Sunday
at 9:45 a. M. W. S. Hancock, Supt
Services every Sunday at 11:00
A. m. and7;C0 P. M.
Prayer meeting every Wednes
day night at 7.30 o'clock. Teach
er's meeting just after.
Senior B. Y. P. U. eyery Sun
day at 6:30 p. M.
Junior B. Y. P. U. every Sun
! day at 2:30 p. m. and Junior
j choir.
Two great weeks ahead. See
i program for Grand Rally. Don't
J miss these services. Bring your
friends.
Vanity is selfishness that exacts
tribute, but never contribute
anything.