I.I ... OXFORD PUBLIC tiEDGER ; FRIDAY. MAY 6, 1921 Jo! Ml mi- 2.U w 1 if:? 1- X 5 nil- if P i. i ii ? - ,1:. J Ml -:1 i II : It may be perfectly safe to keep money in a mattress, or an old tin can some people don't think it is taking chances to keep - gasoline near the fire.- iFTisSfflF 11 tl I p 1 o "Where Your Money Grows" J. S. KING, President. J. P. MEADOWS, Vice-President. J. P. HARRIS, Cashier. ' . D. C. HUNT, Jr., Asst-Cash. Directors J. W. Horner, W. H. Hunt, J. S. King, W. H. Fleming, 3. M. Baird, J. F. Meadows, Dr. I. H. Davis," H. E. Crews. ii mm mm ii Ml "r",-"TTt"TTrJ1'T'11jFnTgTgrnTgMrjBMtCa; mum ft r - H'i n M , i p'-'ap jUNIDN BANK 8cTRU5T COi 1 ni. . .1 at. J HI - ' - iii mmw ii i hi nim win . m i PERSONAL MENTION I Miss Beatrice McCraw of Ox- j Misses Vinie McArthur and Jes- iora uonege was tne weefc end guesting Huff of Oxford College were the of Mrs. A. A. Currin. i , , x ... , J - T . , i week end gust of Miss Sue Harris of Miss Burdette Joyner, of Little- t o ton, spent the week-end with Miss! ' Prof. L. T. Buchanan, of Dur ham, is spending a few days in Ox ford. Mrs. A. A. Currin entertained in honor of Miss Beatrice McCraw, on Saturday evening. Enchanting music was rendered on piano, by Miss Lucy Harris. Delicious refresh ments were served. Mr. J. W. Thompson, who has for a good many years been connect ed with the Oxford Cotton Mills has accepted a position with one of the , large mills at Gastonia and will move j his family there next week. Mrs. D. G. Brummitt-was hos tess to the Reviewer's C2ub on Tues ; day night' Three interesting arti r cles on Current Events were read by -Hrs. S. H. Prichard, Misses Sadie Parham and Helen White. Elegant refreshments were served. Those resent were Mesdames T. G. Stem, H. Prichard, W. A. Devin, Misses Isabel Parham, Helen and Edna White, Annie Crews, Carrie Fuller, IMary Webb, Sarah Clement. The many friends of Mrs. Alice Gooch will be pleased to learn that she is recovering from, a spell of j Carrie Fuller. ' J. J. Harding, of Emporia, Vir ginia, has been visiting his sister Mrs. J. R. Garlick. Mrs. Bettie Cunningham and daughter, Mrs. W. H. Osborn, of Greensboro, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Osborn i- this week. They intended to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs.. H. C. Cheatham on Route 3, but the weather was so bad they postponed the visit The regular monthly Christian Endeavor party given by Miss Sus anna Bryan, at her home on Raleigh Road Thuradsy .-evening at eight o'clock was attended by about thirty five of the members. Miss Lucy Cul pepper had charge of the party and every thing including the invitations were carved out in Mother Goose style. Frlt cream and white cake were served, and those present tes tified to the success of the party. severe sicKiiess. lilllillilll You are cordially invited to attend an ELECTRIC COOKING DEMONSTRATION at our office Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day, May 9, 10 and 11, 1921 3:00 p. m. ELECTRICALLY COOKED LUNCHEON SERVED Under supervision of Mrs. Winn, Home Economist, Carolina Power & Light Co. .Mil'.iil- 'In.' Hi tug nmy tmiwbi m i3t.5tepnensransi! SUXDAY AFTER ASCEXSIOX- Yesterday was Holy Thursday, al'j: called Ascension Day, clods: the forty days of the Eissn Lord's earthly life and counsel.. .The Saviour's Glory is presented in the Creed in a succession of facts corresponding with the facts of His life of humiliation. Confess ing the lowliness of His Conception, Birth, Crucifixion, Suffering, Death and Burial, we also confess the Glory of His Descent into Hell, His Resurrection, Ascension, and His place on the Right Hand of God. Step by step we trace the entrance of Christ into tne world of spirit, His new Birth into the fulness of a glorified hu manity, His exaltation to the Throne of God, His present sover eignty; no more death, no limit now to the energy of an indisso luable life. He Lighted the dead, Rising again, He taught the veiled glory of things seen. Ascending in His humanity, He interpreted the words "in Christ". Sitting at God's Right Hani He shows an accomplished work, efficient for Believers for all time. Sunday Services. Holy Eucharist 7:30 a. m. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morning Service 11 a. m. Evening Prayer 5 o'clock. . . . . i ... 1, oom. ii in III tl M JJ.JJ.JLd I V With The National Bank of Granville, you know that strict United States Government Super vision and FEDERAL RESERVE MEMBERSHIP conservative, experienced management and ample Capital and Surplus safeguard your money. That you are patronizing a banking institution which for thirty-three years has helped Ox ford and Granville Gounty people to prosper. CHECKING ACCOUNTS. 0 4 PER-CENT SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. MAKE THIS YOUR BANK. START YOUR ACCOUNT TODAY! Surplus and Undivided Profits $130,000.00 j Capital $60,000.00 v 91 Eaimlk (S TEJ. T.; White, J. G. Hall, W.' B. Ballou, F. W. Hancock, B. S. Royster. H. G. Cooper, W. Z. Mitchell, W. T. Yancey Rl H. Lewis, Jr. f E. T. WHITE, Pres., H. G. COOPER, V-3Pres., W. T. YANCET,ashIer,E. k HOWARD, Asst. Cashier, C. S. EASTON, Asst. Cashier, G. B. ' PTTTT..L.TPS. Asat. flashier. R- K. TAYLOT? Acot ria.vt . .. J 1 . - : vaoutci . , : ; . - - . f. - ' II ... - , ' t "