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T1.ZZ TTTO THE GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1920. 5 - SUNDAY AT THE CHURCHES i 1 L3 A Directory Showing Where Services Will Be Held Tomorrow In The Churches Of The City And County Of All Denominations, Together With News Items v Concerning Religious Activities Of All Sorts In Gaston. Rev. George R. Gillespie, Editor SUNDAY IN GASTONIA CHURCHES WHERE ALL ARE NVITED TO COME FOR PRAISE, PRAYER, REST AND ' WORSHIP, THE CHURCH'S INVI- TATION, ALL INCLUDED. 'Gladly I read, 'Whosoever may, come 1 to the fountain of life today;' Bui when I read it I always way, . Jesus included me too. 'Freely come drink,' words the hou! to .thrill; . ; , Owith what joy my heart do til); For . when He said ' Whosoever will,' . "-v," Jesus included lue too. " .. THE CHURCH Acts 2:4 "And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost. ' ; Acts ' 2:32 "This Jesus hath God raised up, whereof we all are witness- f cs . ' v Acts 2:47 "And the Lord added unto v, the church daily such as should he, those that were being; saved. " :-, From time immemorial the church of Jesus Christ has come in for more than her share of unjust criticism and this criticism has not always been confined to' thf world and the worldly minded. Many proftwsipg christians, claiming to enjoy a larger share of God 's love and mercy than their fellow men and un willing- to be disciplined by divine au thority, have concluded themselves to be divinely and especially appointed saints to .Convert the world. -The Bible speci- locally says that we, nor our methods, nor - our education nor our improvement so eieties, nor our modern procedure, nor one aggressive campaigns are increasing ' the church in numbers and usefulness, but "the Lord is adding daily' those that are being saved. " Many members of the church, unwilling to patiently 'wait on the Lord," are in front rank 1 of critics with, "the church is not do- ing her job, we must employ some more 1 radical method" and it is from this class the church gets the hardest blows. They are fearful that the Lord will not do things as quickly as they think they should be done and they must devise some method of helping Him out. Man power .never yet accomplished anything that was "not witnesses for Him," they - forget, that despite the fact that the church may be inconsistent, and by no means doing all she might do, neverthe . leas Jesus Christ is in His church and , ''drawing unto Himself daily those that are being saved" and trying to make the church what He wants her to le. And why should the church be interest ed ill human beings who have no ie ,.. elre to'be saved! Why should the church tronize, clothe and feed the parasites, human birds of prey and utterly degeu -crated men and women who would soon be in hell as Heaven f The disciples of Jesus Christ were not commanded to con vert "all nations," but "to teach all ; nations and baptize all that were willing to believe in His name," and every hu man being that Jesus healed or fed was . no favored that he or she might "be lieve on the Kou of God. " Man power 4ind the power of corporations and poli ticians and organizations can make the machinery of the world go round and round but only the church, "filled with the Holy Ghost" and witnessing for Jesus Christ" can do the constructive work of gathering unto herself such as "the Lord adds. " Note the rise ami fall of the Religious and Forward Move ment, the Great Brotherhood of Man and the Interchurch World Movement. The church has withstood the criticism of the world of the dissatisfied and disgruntled christians, of the worldly wise and the very "gates of hell," since I'eteeost. "And the Lord added to them day by day those that were being saved." H. V. "Let nothing disturli thie, Nothing affright thee; AH things are passing; God never changeth; Patient endurance Attaineth to all tilings; Who (iod Kssesseth In nothing is wanting; Alone God suflineth." Longfellow. Quarterly Communion Service. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper Will be celebrated at the First Presby terian church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. This will be a union as well as a communion service and all members who worship in suburban chaiels and churches are expected and cordially urg ed to be present. This invitation is also extended to all in Gastonia who are with out church homes and to all Presby terians who are menibers of out-of-town churches. Rev. Dr. J. H. Henderlite will ' address the Men's Bible Class in the auditorium of church at In a. m., AB1 will preach at the Armstrong Com munity House at 8 p . in . First Union Summer Service. The first of the series of hummer union . nervices will be held in the First Asso ciate Reformed Presbyterian church to ' morrow night at b o'clock. liev. A. L. Stanford, pastor of Main Street .Methodist church, will preach the ser raon. It has long bwn the trntom rf tle -down town churches to unite in these Sunday night services and a most hearty welcome aad gracious greeting will be awaiting all pastors and their members who will come. " Ysoag Peoples Activities. As a result of a week 's series of ser " vices for young t people twenty-eight were received into the ' membership of ileJiAia Street Methodist ehorch last Sunday. Scoutmaster T. E. Leavitt received twelve new members lor Troop No. - at the Armstrong community house Thursday night. Sargeant Leavitt has esta blished a summer camp on the Ragan fa rm where the boys spend each week end and personally conducts two swim ining exercises each week to the lake in Armstrong Park. 1 he second division of Boy Scouts i roop .o. lias lieen registered as (ia.stonia troop No. 1 with Mr. I). B. Stroup as Scoutmaster. Their head quarters are located in the Seminole school building aud they enjoyed the last week end in camp on Long Creek. The members of Ganoca iunp Fire, who are spending a fortnight at Mon treat as delegates to the Young People's Conference report as being in splendid condition and enjoying their outing to the limit. Their only grievance is the profiteering of the Association. The Young Ladies Outdoor Club, from the Armstrong community house. Miss Willie B. Otey, leader, will spend next week at Spencer Mountain under the care of Miss Tiinoxcna Sloan. 7'he mill man agement has placed a house at their dis posal in which to camp. Mountain climb ing, picnics on the island and a general I good tune is anticipated. Open air ser vices will be conducted at the spring by the editor of this column in the evenings. Armstrong Park has been secured for next Tuesday and the people of the Pied mont. Spinning mill will enjoy a day's outing and picnic there on that date. There will be a basket dinner and the young people will spend the day on the playground and in the lake. Many of the cotton mills will be closed for vacation next week and the churches are alive to the importance of making this vacation, which is welcomed by the operatives, a week of real pleasure and diversion. These operatives are as closely confined as are clerks, doctors, lawyers and preachers and will lie strengthened in body and renewed in enyrgy after a week's recreation and diversion. The mills could but profit by granting annual vacations during the hot summer mouths. nacles. These structures are temporary and have been erected with a view to the comfort of the peojde and are light, cool and airy. Mr. Shore expects to begin a series of meetings at the Victory mill tabernacle in the next few days. New $25,000 Church Under Way. Patiilo Brothers i oilJiieueed work OB the new Broad slrt-ut Presbyterian church Thursday of this week and hope to have it completed and ready for dedi cation by fall. This -liurch is located just opposite the r.-sid.-uee of Mr. Eli Lineberger and will serve the Presbyte rians of five mills and adjacent territory. New Hope and Mayworth. The editor of this column will preach at the New Hope Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon at 3:00 p. m. and at the Mayworth Presbyterian church Sun day night at 7:45. iir '"Err.- .'.'I. 1 Im Deacons and Pastors of1 County. The regular quarterly meeting of the pastors and deacons of all Baptist ' churchy hi GasUni county will convene Monday morning at the Sandy Plains Baptist church at 10 o'clock. The sub ject for ilis-ussion will be "Financing the Church'' and its subdivisions. A Dicnic dinner will be served on the grounds at noon. A large attendance is Continued on page 3) 3 3' Dr. Henderlite at Armstrong Community ;House. Rev., Dr. H. M. Henderlite will supply the apopintment of the assistant pastor at Armstrong community house Sunday night at S o'clock and nil are cordially invited to hear him, JJr. Henderlite always brings an interesting message ami speeial music and singing has been ar ranged for the service. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Members of the Sunday school will be glad to learn that their superintendent, Mr. John Frank Jackson, is enjoying a rest period at Hiddenite, recuperating from his recent operation. The lasting friendships made by MAXWELL are due to its fine steels They are steels that make possible that wonderful combina tion of light weight and great strength. GASTONIA MOTOR CO. M. E. Rhyne, Mgr. 108 E. Airline frfrAiTAittj r East Gastonia and Ranlo. Rev. W. T. Albright will preach at the East End Methodist church Sunday morn ing at 11 o'clock and at the Ranlo school house tsunday evening at 7 : 4o. Mr. Al bright vill also supply the pulpits of Bethesda church on the New Hope road and Pine drove. Trinity and St Paul Tabernacles. Rev. P. L. Shore will fill his regular apopintments in South dastonia at the St. Paul and Trinity Methodist taber- Oh! Those Big Eyes Have you seen a large pair of eyes looking at you when you pass up and down Main avenue? They are suspended over the street opposite Matthews-Belk Co. and own ed by Dr. E.C. PIERCE Eye Sight Specialist If you need glasses or if your eyes trouble you it will pay you to call on Dr. Pierce. 115 1-2 W. 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MONDAY BEATRIZ MICHELENA "THE FLAME OF HELLGATE" ALSO EDDIE POLO IN "THE VANISHING DAGGER" TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ANITA STEWART IN IN OLD KENTUCKY" Open-Air Exercise and Carter's Little Liver Pills arc two splendid things For (Constipation If you can't set all the exercise you should have, its all Sad r a UDom taairtk k .Carters the more Important that you have the other trldand-true remedv for tor pid liver and bowel which don't act freely and naturally. i Take one pill every night ; more only when you're sure ita necessary. Ccnnloa bwn siaoatur CHALKY, COLORLESS COMPLEXIONS NEED CARTER'S IRON PILLS The Best Proof of the Good Results of Albert's Rheumatic Remedy is the recommendation one to another They appreciate what the Remedy has done for them and feel their friends and acquaintances should share the benefits of Albert's Rheumatic Remedy We recommend it to any sufferer of recommend it to any Rheumatism. PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE i;itmiri liKMtKaa::; :"IVPKIp 3 1 i I i FREE PROTECTION Against TYPHOID FEVER Every citizen, White and colored, over 3 years of age, should be immunized It causes no sores. It is safe. Practical ly painless, and FREE. Take your family and get all your neigh bors to go to the most convenient dispen sary and receive treatment. Three treatments, one week apart, are necessary to protect. Therefore be sure to start early in order to secure all three treat ments. DATES AND PLACES FOR GASTON COUNTY TYPHOID DISPENSARIES MAYWORTH, Mondays, 8 to 12 a. m. June 28, July 5, 12 and 19. McADENVILLE, Mondays, 1 to 3 p. m., June 28, July 5, 12 and 19. LOWELL, Mondays, 4 to 6 p. m., June 28, July 5, 12 and 19. MOUNT HOLLY, Tuesdays, 8 to 12 a. m., Jyine 29, July 6, 13, 20. BELMONT, Tuesdays, 1 to 6 p. m., June 29, July 6, 13 and 20. HIGH SHOALS, Wednesdays, 8 to 11 a. m., June 30, July 7, 14 and 21. STANLEY, Wednesdays, 12 to 3 p. m., June 30, July 7, 14 and 21. ' , DALLAS, Wednesdays, 4 to 6 p. m., June 30, July 7, 14 and 21. CHERRYVILLE, Thursdays, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. July'l, 8, 15 and 21. BESSEMER CITY, Thursdays, 2 to 6 p. m. July 1, 8, 15 and 22. RANLO, Fridays, 8 to 10 a. m. July 2, 9, 16 and 23. GROVES, Fridays, 10:30 to 12 a. m., Fridays, July 2, - - 9, 16 and 23. - J- " -7 ' "SOUTH GASTONIA, Fridays, 1 to 3 p. m., July 2, 9, 16 and 23. ' ARLINGTON, Fridays, 3:30 to 6 p. m., July , 2, 9, 16 and 23. , LORAY, Fridays, 7 to 9 p. July 2, 9, 16 and 23. GASTONJA, (Court House) Saturdays, 8 a. m. to 9 p. m., July 3, 10, 17 and 24. - THE STATE AND, COUNTY BOARDS OF HEALTH 1 Ik i. i I i 1 i 3 B ft El n M n
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