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If a monster devours, the devoured can
not be too particular about just what type j
of monster did the devouring, lie is more I
interested in his fate than he is in the de- j
tails.
We have been warned against this and
that, rigidly so, no doubt. But it would seem
that some of those doing the warning are
about to tin'll and devour us. not the upper
erust, to he sure, hut 1he masses.
It seems that a guy b\ the name of Ed- ;
ward Rumely i.s.iurnishing the brains for an
organization called t|ie Committee for Con
stitutional Government. It also seems that
he served in prison for his close work with
the Nazi out fit in this country. Rumely was
questioned recently about large contribu
tions received by his lily-white organization.
He claims no contributions amounted to
$500 or more, hut there is the charge that j
one pharmaceutical house chipped in $1,000.
It seems as if the Rumely outfit is out to
iniluenee legislation and elections, not in
the interest nt good government, but in the
interest of Kifi corporations and the eon
tempi ible reactionaries.
We sincerely belive that the Rumely and
the Gannetts and others of then ilk are more
dangerous to the welfare of our country
tnari any other one group in the nation to
day. They have already left a dirty trail
from Georgia through North Carolina, and
they arc not vet satisfied. They are a dan
i porous group. They are trying to block con
gressional investigations when those invest i
gat ions point to their contemptible acts
They are pumping money into States to in
fluence elections, and they are pumping
money into legislative halls to influence
legislation—all for their own gain.
They talk about the good of the country
when all they do and hope to do is for their
own good
Itftirinfs the I.ann Mower?
Christian Science Monitor.
Who said the world was going to the clogs?
the headlines may be full of misery and
mendacity. Professors may worry and poli
ticians stew. But one solid citizen is con
vinced that progress hasn’t ceased. We speak
of the common garden variety of luime gar
dener.
Not only do the plant hybridizers give
him'bigger and better varieties of flowers
and vegetables every year. Not only do
tool manufacturers turn out every con
ceivable kind of gadget to lighten his labors,
even to one with which he can practice golf
strokes and cut weeds at the same time. Not
only do chemists combine fertilizers with
weed killers, and even concoct solutions
that can distinguish between weeds and
grass, and powders that, harm insects but
not humans. Now they have come up with
an invention to eliminate the lawn-mowing
chore. (We call it “chore" although some
enthusiasts claim there is no pleasanter way
of getting in a good walk.)
Researchers down at the University of
North Carolina should find a happier name
for their beneficent discovery than “maleic
hyilrazicle " They warn against extravagant
hopes and say that their wonder is not yet
ready for use by the public. But experiments
have shown that one spraying in spring
stopped grass growth for four months. It is
also said to do various weeding jobs and
hold hack fruit buds till frost is past. But
the IT,222,222 men who shave and manicure
surburban greensward every week will for
give it for failure in any of these other tasks
if only it retires the lawn mower.
Even then your real gardner will expect
more progress. He probably will ask the
inventors to find something for that follow
next door who lets his dandelions go to seed.
II vou would measure the real calibre of
a man. note the si. e of the things that make
him mad.- -Exchange
CHURCF
NEWS
EVERETTS CHRISTIAN
Olin Fox, Pastm.
Sunday school at 10:00. Mrs
Geo. Taylor, Supt.
Christian Youth Fellowshij
Monday evening at 7:30,
Preaching 4th Sunday at 11:01
1 a m and 7 30 p. m.
Woman's Council Saturday af
! lornoon hefore first Sunday u'
! 3 30.
j Visitors arc welcome.
HASSELL CHRISTIAN
OJir. Fox, Pastor.
Sunday school at 10:00. C B
Burroughs, Supt.
Christian Youth Fellowship at
G:45 p. m.
Preaching first and third Sun
days at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
The Woman’s Council Wednes
day evening after first Sunday at
7:30.
Visitors are welcome. ,
PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS
N. J. Ward, Pastor.
Sunday school at 9:4.r>. Sam
Whtchard, Supt.
Morning worship at 11:00.
Youth service at 0:30.
Evangelistic service at 7:30.
Mid-week prayer service, Wed
nesday night at 7 30.
OAK CITY CHRISTIAN
Olin Fox, Pastor.
Sunday school at 10:00. Ernest
Bunting. Supt.
Preaching 2nd Sunday, 11:00 a.
m. and 7.30 p. m.
Woman’s Council Wednesday
afternoon after second Sunday at
3:30.
Visitors are welcome.
CHRISTIAN
John L. Goff. Pastor.
Bible school, 9:45. Classes for
dl ages. The Philathea Bible
'lass and the Bob Peel Bible class
nvites any adults not now attend
ng Bible school. W II Sessions,
4upt.
Morning worship and eelebra
ion of tlic Lord’s Supper at 11:00
sermon by pastor.
CYF meets will) MYF at the
rirst Methodist church at 7:00.
hi Rho group meets at 7:00. Eve
ung service at 11:00 with Mr. Gofl
lelivering the sermon at the
Methodist Church. Tuesday. BOO
hoir rehearsal.
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PRESBYTERIAN
James Lowry, Pastor.
Williamston
Sunday school 9:45.
Morning worship, ! 1 :f)0. Sermon
topic ‘ The Art of Worship."
Youth Fellowship at 9 30 Sun
day evening.
Roberson’s Chapel
Sunday school, 12:30.
Youth fellowship Thursday, 8.
Bear Grass
, Sunday school, 10:00.
Penning worship, 8:00.
J Prayer meeting Thursday, 8:00
Church Of The Advent
(Episcopal)
; Tin Rev. Tims. Hastings, Rector.
Weekday Morning and Evening
Prayer 8 and 5.
! Sunday, July 30, Trinity Eight,
i 7:30 a. to., Holy Communion.
0:45 a. in.. Church school.
11:00 a. rrc. Morning Prayer and
Litany.
Monday 10:30 a. m„ Woman’s,
Auxiliary Meeting.
Collect for Eighth Sunday after!
Trinity: “O God, whose never-1
failing providence ordereth all
things both in heaven and earth; j
We humbly beseech thee to put
away from us all hurtful things,
and to give us those things which
are profitable lor us; through Je
sus Christ our Lord ”
HAMILTON BAPTIST
E. H. Stewart, Pastor.
10 a. m., Bible school. H. S.
Johnson, Supt.
7 p. m.. Baptist Training Union.
8 p. m., Worship service: "Put
ting Christ And His Cause First."
8 p. m„ Monday. Scouts meet.
8 p. m., Wednesday. Prayer ser
vices Followed by choir rehears- !
al.
All members urged 1o attend1
and the public is invited.
BAPTIST |
9:45, Sunday school.
1 1.00, Worship.
7:00, Training Union.
8:00, Worship. ji
The nursery will, be open dur-l;
mg the morning services. ‘
Tuesday. 5:00, Ethel Guest. G. A.
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! meeting.
Wednesday: ft:00, Midweek sor
i vice.
Thursday: 8 00, Adult choir
| practice.
Fridarv: ft 00, Philathea class
meeting with Mrs. II. H Thomp
I son.
< 8:00, Deacons meeting.
Jaitimillr !Vfollio«list
Buell E Bingham, Minister.
Sunday school—-10:00 O'clock.
Howard Gaylord, Supt. *
Sunday evening: 8:00 o'clock the
A’ S. C. S. will conduct its quar
tet iy study class at the Roper
church. The hook to be studied is
“Near East Panorama.” Mrs.
Grace Cites,son will conduct the i
study class. All the societies oi all
the t harge are urged to attend this :
study class
EVERETTS BAPTIST
E. R. Stewart, Pastor.
10 a. in., Bible school. G. H.
Forbes, Supt.
11 a. m.. Morning services. “Is
the Young Man Safe?”
7 p, in., Baptist Training Union.
Paul Bailey, Director.
8 p. in., Thursday. Prayer ser
vices, followed by choir rehearsal.
2 30 p. in., Sunday. Fifth Sun
day Sing at Siloam Church, across;
the Roanoke bridge in Bertie
i’ounty. The public is invited to
ill services. 11
CONDUCTING SERVICES
Rev. Daniel Hardison is con- !
lucting a series of religious ser
vices in the Barber community of
famesville Township. His topic
"or Friday night will be, “Booze".
Hie public is invited.
NOTICE OF SALE |
sioith Carolina, Martin County.
The land hereinafter described
laving been offered for sale to ]
he highest bidder for cash on -
Monday, the 3rd day of July, 1
950, at which time and place, M.
Peel became the last and high- >
■st bidder for same at the price of 1
i426G.OO, bid having been raised l
md the Board of Commissioners I
if Martin County, under and by t
FIFTH SUNDAY SING AT
SILOAM NEXT SUNDAY
•The next Fifth Sunday Sing, ac
cording to the director, will he
held with SFloam Baptist Church
This church ran be reached 1>>
crossing the Roanoke river bridge
and driving toward Windsor until
a sharp curve to the right is reach
ed. Here turn off on dirt road tc
left and travel about one mile to
the church. Special numbers in
solos, duets, trios, quartets, sex
tets, choir-numbers, choruses and
congregational numbers will la
the program, A large crowd is
expected and the public ** invited
tii attend.
authority of law conferred upon
them, will, on Monday, the 7th
dav ot Angus!. 1950, at 12 o'clock
noon in front of the courthouse
door in the Town of Will.amston,
N C., offer for sale to the highest
bidder for cash, the following de
scribed real estate, to-wit:
beginning at corner of Jones’
house and lot on Main Street in
tike Town of Williamston, thence
along Main Street 55 feet, thence
a line parallel with Main Street
HiO feet to a stob, thence a line
parallel with Main Street 55 feet
to Jones’ line, thence along Jones’
line U>0 feet to the beginning, this
acing the same premises convev
?d to W. J. Griffin bv B. A
Critcher and wife, Ozella, by deed
fated Dec. 1st, 1919, and of record
in*Book D-2, pag*> 105 of the Pub
ic Registry of Martin County,
ind also being the same premises
■onveyed to Julius S Pee! bv W
J Griffin and wife, Mary E. Grif
in, and also being the same land
leeded to Martin County by Les
ie Fowden and others, of record
n Book D-2, page 571.
This is a final sale of said land
ind bid will not remain open, and
inybodv interested will appear
ind bid.
This the 10th dav of Julv. 1950
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
(TF MARTIN COUNTY
By J. Sam Getsinger, Clerk
‘egl and Peel. Attvs ,
Villiamston, N. C.
I.v 13-20-27 au 3 •
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
'Jorth Carolina, Martin County
In Superior Court
iitura Mills, v. Abram Mills.
The defendant, Abram Mills,
yill take notice that an action on
itled as above has been cnni
nenoeri in the Superior Court of
Jartin County, North Carolina, I
o obtain an absolute divorce on -
the grounds of two years’ .separa
tion: and the defendant will fujf
ther take notice that he is requir
ed, to appear at the office of the
Clerk Superior Court of said
County in the Courthouse in Wil
liamston, N. C\, on the 14th day of
August, 1950, or within twenty
(till) clays thereafter and answer
or demur to the complaint in sai,l
action or ihe plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief de
manded in said complaint.
This 17th day of July, 1950
L B. Wynne,
Clerk Superior Court
of Martin Countv
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