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Church Meeting
At Cross Roads
This Week-end
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Sunday Service
By P. E. Cayton, Pastor
The Roanoke District Conven
tion, will meet with the Christian
chapel church, fifth Saturday and
* Sunday. The minister of Chris
tian chapel will preach the first
sermon in new church on Friday
night. The Convention will be
culled to order by B. F Leggett,
President. D C. Gurkins, sect
will call the church roll.
P. E. Cayton, pastor of Chris
tian chapel will conduct the de- '
votional service. After which the
President’s address, by B. F. Leg-_
gett. The morning sermon will
be by Lewis Stynes, of Roanoke
, Rapids. After the morning service, ,
the church will serve dinner on
the church lawn.
The afternoon service will be
gin with the business of the con
vention. After which, B. F But
ler, of Washington, will deliver
the afternoon sermon.
Sunday morning service will
begin, with the dedication of the
new church. Call to worship. !
^ Hymn. The church’s one Founda
tion. Scripture lesson, by P. E. !
Cayton, Pastor. Presentation of
the keys of the building, by N. D.
Gi'iffin, who engineered the build
ing of the new church. The ac
ceptance of the keys of the build- 1
ing by, H. L. Roebuck. Dedication
sermon, by D. W. Davis The ded- ,
ication prayer by D W. Arnold
The Sunday morning sermon
will be delivered by M. L Am-1
0 brose, of Old Ford
E. C. Alexander, of Kdenton,1
will preach in the old church
building. J S Holliday will have
charge of that service.
The Sunday afternoon service
will begin with the ordination
of Dallas Ayers, and Jack Roe
buck, for the ministery. Floyd E
Clark, Dean of Johnson Bible
college, will preach the ordina
ls tion sermon. Ordination commit
tee are, P. E. Cayton, pastor. D
W. Davis, former pastor of the
church, and R L Topping The
Convention will%c1o.se with the
youth program. We are- asking
the people of the Roanoke Dis
trict, the community, anti Martin
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Yvonne De Carlo performs an exotic native dance before Richard
Greene, the latter in the colorful role of Omar, in Universal-Interna
tional’s Technicolor The Desert Hawk", an exciting action-film fea
turing Jackie Gleason, George Macready and Lois Andrews. The new
tilm casts Miss De Carlo in a combination singing and dance role.
"The Desert Hawk" is showing at the Watts Theatre Sunday, Mon
day and Tuesday.
Timely Hints On
The Water Supply
By \V. B. Gaylord, Jr.
Sanitarian
How should your water supply
be protected from contamination?
In most cases contamination en
tering wells comes from the area
immediately around the top of
the well. For this reason the lo
cation of the well - away from
any source of pollution - is ex
tremely important. Pit privies,
septic tanks, barn lots, and ma
nure pile should be fifty feet or
more away and downhill from
the well. Surface privies are of
ten the source of dangerous con
tamination of wells and should,
without exception be replaced by
a sanitary pit privy or a properly
constructed water flush system.
Sewer lines, if they must he laid
within fifty feet of the well,
should be carefully laid to pro
tect the well
All dug wells should be pro
vided with substantial watertight
County, to come and share this
joy, and fellowship, of dedication
the beautiful new church build
ing, and the ordination of the two
young men from Christian chapel
church, and too enjoy the preach
ing of the leading ministers of
the district
.lining of concrete, Vitrified tile
I with outer concrete lining, or oth
er suitable materials. Such lining
(should extend down at. least 10
1 It. and up to the well platform,
cover, or. pump house floor with a
j water tight connection. In such
leases the platform or floor, should
jhave a suitable sleeve pipe sur
i rounding the suction pipe, or
drop pipe of the pump, and pro
jected above the floor as provided
for a casing pipe. A bucket-and
,rope dram should never be used,
since the open lop permits pollu
tion to enter the well.
Also, everylime anyone handles
the bucket and rope bacteria from
his hands are introduced into the
. water in the well
, Sprriol Srrvirr lly
Jnnirsrillr l\nriltins
Jamesville Ituritan Club mem
bers are sponsoring the fifth
i Sunday morning worship service
in the Methodist‘church there, it
| was announced today.
The club has been arranging
the fifth Sunday services since no
other worship hours are scheduled
there on those days. The public is
invited.
Chronic complainers who suffer
j agonies because they feel they are
1 misunderstood probably would
; suffer a great deal more if they
' were understood.
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Happenings In
Farm Liie School
The Farm Lift' Beta Club in
ducted new1 Beta members in a
; candlelight service last Friday at j
assembly. The service was very 1
impressive and beautiful. New
■members are David Gurkin, An-j
gelum Leggett. Rachel Roberson.
Lida Fay Manning, Lvnette Col- 1
train, Rodney Lillcy. Bobby Per
, r.v and Erma Wainwright.
Farm Life this year played a
relatively larger part in the an
nual Harvest Festival than in pre
vious years. The Rhythm Band
was the feature attraction and j
drew quite a bit of applause Jean '
Griffin was Princess Farm Life'
and at the Dance she was chosen
Queen of the Harvest Festival,
tival.
The seniors selected their class,
rings Tuesday after much dis
cussion. Their caps and gowns and
! invitations were also chosen. All
| twenty two of them couldn’t be
satisfied but they managed to be
partially contented anyway.
The twelfth grade class room
is getting its face lifted with n|
new coat of paint. The color is to I
be a pastel green.
On October 31, Halloween night,
| at 7:15 we are going to have a
[carnival. There will be a program I
of short skits at the school build
mg and afterwards a carnival at
the gymnasium. Everyone is cor
dially invited to attend. Report
| Jamesville Plans
I Girl Scout Troop
The American Home Depart
i ment of the Jamesville Woman's
Cluh met Monday night in tfu
st- hoi >1 auditorium to organize a
troop of Girl Scouts and Drown
ies.
Following a song and prayer,
the history and aims of Girl
Scouts were given by the Depo t
ment chairman, Mrs Vaden Main
Troop leaders are Mrs. Ilnu r, Mrs
Bill Manning, Mrs, Joe Davis, Mrs
Ehvood Brown, Mrs. C. (.'. Mar
tin, Mrs, P C Blount, Jr, and 1
Miss Unice Modlin. Twenty-six i
'girls were present and the lot
i lowing parents: Mrs. Carl Grif
| fin, Mrs Tom Gaines, Mrs Hoi i
| I id ay. Mrs. George Bakei and Mrs. ;
Howard Gaylord.
BtOOfrSHED
BOXSCORE
OR N. C. HI (» rt W A T 3
K11 lt d Oi l til >f r 20 through
October 23 :>:i
Injured (Vtiiher 20
Ihrough October 22 I (ill
Killed through October
22 this year 702
Killed through October
23. 1949 000
Injured through Oetoher
23 this year 9,750
Injured through October
23. 1949 7.091
Church Meeting
In Rocky Mount
The one hundreth and sixth
session of the North Carolina
Christian Missionary Convention
meets with the First Christian
Church, Rocky Mount, on Wed
nesday, Thursday and Friday, No
vember 1-3. Many prominent state
leaders and Brotherhood leaders
will appear on the program.
Among the out of state speakers
will be Dr. R. B. Montgomery.
President of The College of the
Bible, Kexington, Kentucky; Dr.
Gaines M. Cook, Executive Sec
retary, Internationl Convention
of Disciples of Christ, Indianapo
lis; Dr W. M. Wiekizer, Execu
tive Secretary, Department of
Church Development and Evan
gelism, Indianapolis; Dr Virgil
Sly, Executive Secretary, Depart
ment of Africa, China and Philip
pines, Indianapolis Rev John 1.
Goff, Williamston, North Carolina
wall preach the morning sermon
on Friday I .arge delegations from
the Williamston church plan to
attend the sessions of the conven
tion.
Bid Raised On
Roebuck Farm
The 31,000 bid on the Fred J
Roebuck form in Populai Point
Township lies boon raised and
the property will be offered for
sale again on November 10, ae
cording to information coming
from the superior com I this week.
The sale will be held at the '
courthouse door at noon that day,,
and bidding is to start at $33,
230 I
'notice or administration
North Carolina. Marlin County
Having this day qualified as ad
ministrator of the estate of Mrs
.1 A Everett deceased this is to
notify all persons having claims
against the said estate to exhibit
them to the undersigned or his at
' lornovs within one vear from this I
idate or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery. AH m-r
: sons indebted to the said estate
I will please make immediate pay
ment.
This the 25 day of October, 1950
.1 A Everett, Jr.,
Administrator of the estate
' of Mi s .1 A Everett, deceased
' Peel and Pee!,
Attorneys at Law.
Williamston, N, C.
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Williams ton Tobacco Market
Will Close
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31st
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Tuesday, October 31, has been set aside as the closing date ior the Roanoke-Dixie and Plant
ers, and Farmers and Carolina Warehouses. Prices continue strong and we ask that you
market your tobacco as quickly as possible.
Until the last basket is sold all companies will be represented and we will continue to se
cure tbe top dollar lor every pile sold on our warehouse floors. Don't forget — high prices
always prevail when tobacco is sold with us.
Our Sincere Appreciation
To all our patrons, both old and new, we would like to express our sincere appreciation
and thanks lor the opportunity you have given us to serve you. We gratefully acknowledge
your patronage and trust that we may have the pleasure of serving you again next year.
Johnnie Gurhin, Carlyle Langley, Urbin Rogers, Rossell Rogers, Leamon Barnhill, Jimmy Taylor, Elmo Lilley, Claude Griiiin.
' 1 Roanoke—Dixie and Planters and Farmers
1 And Carolina Warehouses
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