Presbyterians Announce Services At All Points ?9 Sunday, June 2nd, 1935: Church School at 9:45 a.m. Our adult clasa is now the largest in the Church School, adult members and others are invited Worship Service and sermon at 11 a.m. 4'Does a Christian lose his salva tion when he sins?" "Does Salvation depend upon liv Therc and other thoughts will be discussed in the sermon Sunday. Bear Graaa Church School at 9:30 a.m. Mr. John Whitley in charge. Worship service and sermon gt H p.m. i'rogram in charge* of Woman's Auxiliary. Young People's League at 7 p.m. Robermon'a Chapel Church School at 3;3U p.m. Service in charge of the l'astor. Poplar Point Church School at 3:30 p.m. Service .h charge of Mr. Whitley. The Bible School that has been in progress at this Chapel will come to a close tonight, J'riday, with the Com mencement Program at 8 p.m. During this school 15 <4jildren have accepted Christ a> their Savior and many of thetn will be Baptized during the ser vice. The public is invited. Program of Services At Methodist Church Kcv. K. K. Grant, pastor, announces the following services at the Metho dist Church Sunday : Church school, 9:45 a.m. Worship service and communion, 11 am Evening service, 8 p.m. There will also be preaching and Holy Communion service at the Hol ly Springs Church Sunday afternoon at 3:30. Program of Services At Baptist Church There will be two preaching serv ices at the Baptist church -Sunday, the Sunday school meeting at 9:45 o'clock. 'We must all appear before the pudg inent seat of Christ," wilt be the text Sunday morning, and at the H o'clock service the theme will be, "The things! which war against the -Soul." ? County Officers Attend ? - Barbecue at JamesviUe I. ounty officers ami a few special friends were guests of Chas. Daven port, Jamesville merchant, at a de lightful barbecue there la--t evening. FRESH MILK COWS FOR SALE or trade. Calf with every cow. Rec ord averages 4 gallons per day. Sec these cows at Centre Brick Ware house, Greenville, N? C. J. R. Morris & Son. m!4 4t KODAK DEVELOPING & PRINT ing by an experienced photographer. Good equipment Prompt servile. Mrs. D. C. McLawhorn, 607 West Main St. Williamstoh, N. C. m!4 4t head fan". Davis Pharmacy MENS Wear for Summer The new light, airy, and smart clothing demanded by men for summer wear is now coming in every day. Look our line over?the prices are surprisingly low. MEN'S SUITS White Beach Cloth $12.50 LINEN SUITS Three-Piece Models $12.50 MEN'S SUITS White Bedford Cord $6.95 GET IN THE SWIM! BATHING SUITS In AU Styles, Colon and Sues 98c up SUMMER PANTS $1.29 up S. Gander son & Sons WILLIAMSTON, N. C.' Gives Recipe for Making Potato (Liquid) Yeast Buil eight peeled In>h potatoes un til done. Mash them tree ir^ni lump and add to the drained potatoes 1 quart of lukewarm water, 1-2 cup of fUgir* 1 *yhl?*|irw.w ui *alt, ami 1 cake of dry yeast dissolved in. i.eup of tepid water. Let this stand overnight before plating it in a partially sealed fruit jat, remembering that the jar should never l>e more than two-tirds full to insure best results, this mixture may l?e kept for two weeks in a refrigera tor. ? | One cup of this is sufficient for one |quart of flour m making up a bread sponge. Darden's Dept. Store WARNING COME EARLY- COME ALL These V alues ^on't List Long Saturday and Monday WE OFFER 49c Ladies' Full-Fushioned Hose in the wanted shades, pair Ladies' Fine Quality Summer ^ g? Panties, a real value, pair ~ 49c LOOK?75 Ladies' Cool Summer Dresses, now 100 Ladies' Pastel DRESSES?Styled Right ~ $1.98 and $2.98 ? Ladies Fine Quality SLIPS ? All Colors U 59c and 98c SHOES-SHOES-SHOES 350 Pairs Ladies' White Novelty PUMPS AND OXFORDS $1.49 - $1.98 ' $2.98 MEN ?HERE'S YOUR CHANCE Just received 200 new Summer Outstanding patterns, choice Just received 200 new Summer Shirts, Men's WASH PANTS $1.49 ' $1.98 12 new styles in Men's $2.98 WHITE OXFORDS, only Everyone Should Know Our -Values Darden's Dept. Store WILLIAMSTON, N. C. ? v ?%. XX^%yV> ^ ^ 'iVS *r V ^ V % -,- 'y^vy *C* Harrison Oil Company "Geo. and Gus Know Oil" Williamston, N. C. Matter De Luxe Sedan It's the ? ? most finely balanced low-priced car ever built WEIG1I the many advantage* of the Maitcr De Luxe Clievrolet on the iwale of your own motoring desire*, and you will find that it'* the most finely balanced low-priced car ever built! It bring* you all good thing* in equal meaaure. 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