Pittsburgh Plate Gloss Co. 201 lost Sixth Sf. Phone 3*6624 CHARLOTTE, N. C. PNEUMAFIL CORPORATION 2516 Wilkinson CM. * CHARLOTTE, N. C. PURITY MARKET AND GROCERY * ■ ■** MEATS, GROCERIES, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 202 lost Trod# St. CHARLOTTE, N. C. T«L 3-97E7 I FOR AU- I M FROM TBI OLD MILL STREAM Mm* of Um industry is out Piedmont Carolina* wa * "down Um Old MUj Stream” when this ceotur> began The rains cam*, and «o me times the little riverside plant went out with the flood Then adventuresome eng) neers began to turn power wasUng at falls and shoals into electricity rhes u .inttmiieo it to site* located a sale die lance from the rivers These sites rapidly grew into towns Faetorfi^sa by flood ended Such river sites as could be reached and profitably de veloped were “used up" Too. It was found that in time ot drought streams proved in adequate to power needs in the awakened Piedmont By 1930. (acuities (or steam generation were begun and have con tinned steadily until today they provide most of the power deliver Sd by the Duke System One 'plant now under construction thr third In our present expansion program, will produce mere than riT t*—•*- as mack power aa was used last year la all the territory served by the bake rawer Coaspaay. DUKE POWER COMPANY ^jwvuxp, ~tfu Jh/mont God Shows in Your Foco You don't have to tell how you live each day; You don’t have to say if you work or you play; ^ A triad, true barometer serves in the place. However you live, it will show in your face. The false, the deceit that you bear in your heart Will not stay inside where it first got a start; For sinew and blood are a thin veil of lace— What you wear in your heart, you wear in your face. If your life is unselfish, if for others you live, For not what you get, but how much you can give; If you live close to God in His infinite grace— You don’t have to tell it, it shows in your face. —Author Unknown. THE GLORIOUS HOPE Oh, glorious hope of perfect lovel It lifts me up to things above, It bears on eagles’ wings; It gives my ravished soul a taste. And makes me for some mom ents feast With Jesus’ priests and kings. Rejoicing now in earnest hope, I stand, and from the mountain top See all the land below; Rivers of milk end honey rise, And all the fruits of paradise In endless plenty grow. A land of corn, and wipe and oil. Favored with God’s peculiar smile. With every blessing blest; ‘ There dwells the Lord our Right ousness, And keeps His own in perfect peace, And everlasting rest. Oh, that I might at once go up; No mere on this aide Jordan •top, But now the land poaaeas; Thia moment end my legal years, Sorrows and ains and doubts and fears, A howling wilderness! Now, O my Joshua, bring me in. Cast out Thy foes; the inbred sin. The carnal mind remove; The purchase of Thy death divide. And oh, with all the sanctified Give me a heart of lovel —Charles Wesley. THANK YOU, GOD! Thank You, God, for all the glory And the joy You gave to earth When You sent the infant Jesus To His humble, lowly birth! Thanks this happy Christmas season For each valiant son of Thine Who is home again from battle; How our happy faces shine! / Thanks for all the strength and courage And the sacrifice of those Who have given of their manhood ’Mid the frightful battle throes! Thanks for those who still are facing ’Round this earth the battle fires— For a world of peace and good' ness Such as every heart desires! Thank You, God, for kindling kindness, Thanks for sorrow’s swift re* For all Christmas love and laugh ter For Thy Son, the Prince of Peace! —William L. Stidger. Queen City T railways The Armor Bearer And Saul nii “I am only an armor bearer.” Only an armor bearer, did you ray ? To lift the burdens along the way. To smooth the paths for others’ feet And faithfully toil through dust and heat. With never a thought of applause or renown, I But just with the burdens of others weighed down And never a thought of the weari ness As the burden presses sore— Just to walk in touch with the Master; Just this, and nothing more. Just to do the humblest duty, Though you long for ease and beauty; Just to choose the duty road. Though you sink beneath the load; Just to be patient, kind and true, If the skies are dark, or the skies are blue. Sometimes the way seems dreary And it seems that no one cares, But the dear Lord bends above you And He hears your broken prayers. Do you think, dear heart, that the humbleness Of the task makes the deed less true; Us the motive grand that the Father sees, And the deeds you longed to do. Among the ransomed with shining crowns Will be many humble souls Who had thought their lives a failure Because of' unreached goals. Unseen, One bends above you Who reads the souls of men. And He judges the deed by the motive true, And not by the world’s Amen. —Ernestine Wells. BOGGETT til K. Park Ah. Phone •lit) LUMBER CO. | ft Pmy» To Trad* WHS f New Mi PIANOS For the bast value ia NEW or wd pianoa^ eelect 1M Matausbek, Winter, nvwsra, , and many otbera. Pricaa U auit r ANDREWS MUSIC CO. “Oar 55th Year" “Steinway HeadqaarteiV ttl North Try on Street ' GREETINGS CENTRAL LUMBER CO. 300 So. Brevord St. Diol 3-5145 CHARLOTTC, N. C yflBrifi-tfifltftin .Hit, — Frices kite At $525.00 Trat-tM Caste, Itl |* W> Writ#. Win. Mmm % t ar Catalaf Parker Aanlaar 6a. My Valentine I'm conn* rend s’ Valentine; I vender who it’* to, Maybe to some cute girl or boy Or maybe even you. It may be ju*t a Valentine With ds.ikeys on the front, But I’m so nice as you must know I wouldn’t be so blunt. It may be just a Valentine With fancy, lacy trim. With cupids, hearts, and such as that And to a certain Him. It may be just a Valentine That our class made in art. It’s sticky and it’s dirty too. But it might catch your heart. It may be any Valentine Under the heaven above. What ’ere the kind that it might be I hope it gets your love. Valentine's Day Pebruary fourteenth, Is Valentine’s Day; It is usually celebrated, In more than one way. Sometimes for dances, Sometimes for a gift, More often for romances, To give it a lift. Usually on Valentine, A message is sent. If you will be mine, Well all be content. START THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK MARGOLIS RESIGNS CONCILIATION POST Washington.—William N. Mar folis, widely known to AFL union ists, resigned as assistant director of the Federal Mediation and Con ciliation Service effective next March 1. Margolin, 42, in the service 8 jreari, will open offices as a labor relations consultant in New York, Newark and Washington* He is a lawyer, worked for the New Jer sey Unemployment Compensation Commission and was assistant reg ional director for the mediation service in New York City. ol Credit Co., Inc. 534 So. Tryon St. Telephone 3-7141 CHARLOTTE, N. C. GREETINGS Confection ' Vending Co. 220 W. Sixth St. TeL 3-18T0 CHARLOTTE. N. C. Fervors For Your Christmas ond New Year's Parties Some of The Things We Laid Money on 1 AO Baitoi- Strictly Confidential. Whca te Nm* of Momj Wo Noror Fail Yoa. Im aa tmr i«mh la diawii, watefcaa, jewelry. chUtaa ala RELIABLE LOAN CO. — 101 BAST TRADE STREET 109 SOUTH TRYON-178 NORTH TRYPN Citizens National Bank South Union CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA Member: Member Federal Deposit Insure nee Corp. Member Federal Reserve System Letter-Press Printing Letter press printing in the graphic arts means the direct application of inked type and engravings or other type material to paper. It is the simplest of all graphic methods of reproduction and at the same time the most lasting. It was the method employed by the medieval craftsmen who lint ap plied type to paper and it has persisted throughout the centuries over all innova tions, until today, when the best of crafts manship is sought in a Job, there is no al ternative to letter press printing, along with high grade paper and typographic good taste. • . * 0 ■ s:r" . , . We suggest that if you have some print ing in view that you want well done, you consult us. Simply telephone 5-1776 or else call at the office, 118 East Sixth St., Charlotte, N. C. H* A. Stalls Printing Co* PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS 4 0 YEARS EXPERIENCE AT YOUR DISPOSAL P.O. Box 1061 CHARLOTTE, N. C.