Visit At Duke University Mrs. W. M. Myers and daughter, j Jeanette visited Billy Myers at Dukf University in Durham this week. Return From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Keel have re : urned home after spending the pasi j month in Norfolk with their daugh | ter. Mrs. L. E. Chandler. ♦ School libraries to serve adults as well as children are wanted by two farmers out of three in the United States. Hot lunches served at school were favored by foux out of five. 66 A” IS FOR AGENT 1 ... As agents for strong, reliable insurance companies we-have begjjgTvteg Martin Conn?, ty policyholders for more than 18 years. May we .serve vou? "llmirstly. !t'x fhr Kent Poliry Harrison & Carstarphen INSURANCE 102 W. Main St. Phone 83 PEANUT BAGS HAY WIRE Seed (ia is A ftj/e \V ood Heaters large Stock — All Siy.es and Prices. $2.85 to $31.00 SalesCard forNext two Weeks First Sale Tuesday, Oct.2 At The NEW CAROLINA WHSE. Fir st Sale Thursday, Oct. 4 At The FARMERS WAREHOUSE First Sale Tuesday, Oct. 9 At The CAROLINA WAREHOUSE First Sale Thursday, Oct. 11 At The FARMERS WAREHOUSE We expect the rush and the congestion that has existed since the market opened to end within the next few days. Make your plans to sell with us on one of the above sales. Don’t forget farmers. We sell it Higher! Leman Barnhill, Claude Griffin, Jimmy lay lor and Elmo Lilley Proprietors Carolina And Farmers Warehouses Williamston, N. C. i' SiXik.ss. Here With Barn Dance The Blue Bonnett Girls who are one of the feature acts oh the Renfro Valley Barn Dance Radio Show ap pearing under large tent in Williams ton for one night only on Friday, Oct. 5, at the showgrounds located on route 17 near Williamston Lumber fo Vaitey FoH:' m “America's Greatest Hillbilly Jamboree” and Barn Dance Show as heard from coast to coast over the Columbia Net work, all will be here foi the big Jamboree and all will be their good natured selves when the autograph fans gather around for their “John Iienrys” Doors open at 7 p. m. Per formance at 8:15. Children 25 cents, ■ iu'ts 50 cectsjaJjig ).*vx. Free park- \ k.g wtii be avanabie tor ail cars, this being the first appearance a record breaking crowd is expected. CHURCH NEWS CHURCH OF THE ADVENT The Rev. J. S. Huske, Jr., Priest-in charge. Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity, Sept. 30, 1945. 8:00, Holy Eucharist. 9:45, Church school. 11:00, morning prayer and Sermon by the Rev. Leon Malone. 5:30, Evening prayer and sermon. PRESBYTERIAN Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Church service, 11:00 a. m., Rev, Dan Rhodes, Pastor. ROBERSON’S CHAPEL Church service, 12:30 p. m., Rev. Dan Rhodes, Pastor. METHODIST 9:45 a. m., church school. W M. Manning, supt. 11 a. ni., morning worship and ser mon. There will be no evening service on account of the pastor being at Jamesville assisting Rev. G. C. Wood in a revival at the Methodist church. The revival will continue each night during the week. CHRISTIAN Rev. John L. Goff, Pastor. Bible School, y:45. Classes for all pges. Promotion Day will be observ- I ed in the school J. C Manning, swpt Morning worship, 11:00. Subject: i “He Placed a Child Among Them." CYF meets at 7:00. Evening service, 8:00. Subject: “Satisfaction Guaranteed.’’ Pastor speaks at both services. CF meets Monday, 7:30 at the church. Tues day, 3:45 CF, Jr., meets at thej 1 church. Wednesday, 7:30, rnid-week j prayer service. Subject: “The Body] ! of Christ.” WEST KND BAPTIST The following schedule of services was renounced this week for the ^J^gP^MemoriaJ Baptist church: and preaching se' vhces each third Sunday at 3 o’clock in the Roberson cafe building. Cottage prayer meet ings are held every Tuesday night at 8:30 o’clock BAPTIST 9:45—Sunday School. Annual Pro motion Day and installation of of ficers for new church year. Let us I make this a really big day in our ■ Sunday School with every member | present; we especially urge all young people who will be promoted : | to be present and on time for the de partment opening services. This is a | good time for those who are not at tending Sunday school to join us. 11:00—Morning worship with ser mon by the pastor. C.45—Training union. 8:00—Evening v'orship; one of the best services of the church. Monday through Friday evenings at 7:30, church training week. For the five nights next week the 'church is concentrating on a study j of evangelism. There will be three ■classes as follows: Juniors studying “The Junior and his Church” taught by Miss Guest. Intermediates study ing “Witnessing for Christ” taught by Mrs. Knight, Young people and adults studying “Winning to Christ”, taught by Dr. knight. Every member of our church (>5(^ts organizations will want to enlist in these study classes in order tc be a better trained, more effective, Chris tian and church member and to pre pare for real participation in our re vival, November 1-11. Reserve this next week for study week and plan to be there each evening. WHY PAY MOnJ? SUPREME COLO WAVE £nch kit contain! 3 full ounces of Salon-type solution with Kjirhitm, 60 Curlers. 60 end tissues, cotton appli cator. neutraliser and complete instructions. HOME KIT o*h Taken only 2 to 3 Hours at Horns EAGLE STORE 2 CAR LOADS _ V'y MO GALLON CAR LOAD New 225 GALLON DRUMS CAR LOAD New 300 Gallon SKID TANKS Harrison Oil Co. Announcing 19451 MARTIN COUNTY AGRICULTURAL FAIR Williamston, N. C. OCTOBER 8th -13th Sponsored by the John W. Hassell Post No. 163. American Legion. Central Amusement Company — SHOWS ON MIDWAY!— Save your best agricultural products for fair.