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A, T. Belch, Former Tobacconist- Passes Funeral services were held in the Coleram Baptist Church Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock for Arlie Thomas Belch, 50, who died at his home there Monday afternoon fol lowing several years of declining health. Rev. P. T. Worrell conducted the last rites and interment was in t<ie Colerain cemetery. Mr. Belch, a leading Bertie Coun ty citizen and president of the Cole rain F’sh and Packing Company, was ast -ciated with the local tobacco market several years ago, ottnCadt many friends in this country. Surviving are his wife, the former Collie Davenport; four sons, Arlie T., Jr., Caro! Nowell. Lewis Edward, and Donald Ray Belch, all of Colerain; 'three daughters, Mrs. D. P. Hughes, Mrs Joseph Morris, and Dorothy Belch, all of Colerain; three brothers, Jesse Belch o' Raleigh, Cecil B Belch cf Colerain, and Albert Belch of the Nevy; four sisters, Mrs. E. L. Me bane and Mrs. Charlie Early, both of Colerain, and Mrs. Williard Pet lingill and Mrs. James Flowers, both of licwport News Ve -a, Farmers of Rowan County report ,J,iiV.rd Him;, untaioes per. acre from ttv use-cf new seed obtained la I -i ring, .*■;* CHURCH NEWS' METHODIST 9:45 a, m., Church school. W. M. Manning, Supt. 5:30 p. m., Intermediate Fellowship meeting, r:‘A0 p rr>Jt Evening service. At this house the vV S. C S. viU conclude tnc vVcii.i of ■} ;crr"i”*avisr;fcii denial. with an appropriate service. There will be no morning service here on account of the pastor’s ap pointment at Cashie. -$—.— HOLINESS The series of revival services now under way in the local Holiness church will continue through next week, it was announced yesterday Services are being held each even i ing at 7:30 o’clock, and the public is invited to hear the noted evangelist. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Young j people meet aV6 o’clock, followed by j the regular preaching service at 7:30 Sunday night. i -- CHURCH OF THE ADVENT The Re Jr., Pi iest in-Chahge." Feast of Christ the King, October 28, 1945. 8:00, Holy Eucharist. 9:45, Church school. 11:00, Holy Eucharist and sermon. 5:30, Evening prayer and sermon. Feast of St. Simon and St. Jude (transferred), Monday, October 29, 1945. 9:30, Holy Eucharist. Feast of All Saints, Thursday, November I, 1945. 9:30, Holy Eucharist. Feast of All Souls, Friday, Novem ber 2, 1945. 9:30, Holy Eucharist (at th's ser vice all those who have passed away during the past year will be remem bered.) BAPTIST 9:45. Sunday school; bring a friend. 11:00, morning worship; visitors welcome. 6:30, Training union. 7:30, evening worship. Tuesday, 4:00, intermediate girls auxiliary meets with Shirley Jones. Wednesday, special prayer services for our revival. Thursday, 4:00, youtli choir rehear sal. November 1-11, revival services each evening. Preaching by pastor, Dr. Knight. Everyone cordially in vited. CHRISTIAN Rev. John L. Goff, Pastor. Bibte school at 9:4b. Classes toi all ages. J. C. Manning, supt. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. C. Y. F. meets at the church at 6:30 p. m. There will be no evening service. C. F. Jr., meets at the church Tues day afternoon at 3:45. C. F. meets at the church Tuesday evening at 7:00. Choir rehearsal will be Tuesday evening at 8:00. Prayer service Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN Williamston: Sunday school, 9:45 a. m., and church service, 11:00 a. m. Roberson's Chapel: Church service, 12:30 p. m. -<»> RIDDICK’S GROVE Regular service at Riddick's Grove Baptist Church, Sunday evening at three o clock. The public is invited. ——« Piuey Grove Baptist Regular service at Piney Grove Baptist Church Sunday night at seven o’clock. Tire public is invited. USE COLD PREPARATIONS Liquid, Tablets, Salve, Nose Drops Use Only As Directed SALE ANY DA Y With approximately 90 percent of the tobacco sold we can give von a sale any day of the week. Today, Fri day, (Ictober 20. we had the highest, if not the largest, sale of tlie year. All types of tobacco sold exception ally good and every customer was delighted with his sale. Tobacco Selling Higher Get wise and sell your next load with us. We’ll get you a sale the same day delivered. Adkins & Bailey Whse. 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