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" Service Tonight Again For The Colored Peon Tuhernucle Filled to Utmost it\ u ???} :? \i:' ! IVr?ona Hitherto Apparent!) ! n:::<nrd i ? Interest VI hell Invitation !.- <?iven Again Sunday the bis pine tem ple. with a seating rapacity or 4. frOO, in which the services of the ilam-Romsay revival are being I conducted, was inadequate for the ? crowds that thronged to hear the evangelist. Sunday night's crowii was apparently the largest thai has yet crowded into the taber nacle, thoma standing hiding the rear walls and part or the Hid* walls or the buildltiK almost eom pletely from view. This wujt_par- | tlcularly true in the corner occu pied by the negroes, when' in some way those who con lit not llnd s^uih stood in double t i? is the heads of those on the back ? tier almost reaching the celling. Sunday night's service was the ( only .one In which the evangelic L preached on his announced topie". | ? "Sometimes the physician ilnd* it necesaa ry to chance his treat ment," said Mr. Hum, "by reason of a change in the patient's condi tion or by tin- development o| | complications. The sermon on "The Greatest Thing in the, World." which had been an nounced to be delivered ar l l o'clock ia the morning, was preached in the afternoon, when the crowd was larger. For his morning sermon th< evangelist took his text from Isa iah: 50-1-2: "Heboid, the Lord's hand is not shortene d, that it can not save; neither is his ear heavy, that It cannot hear: but your ini quities have separated between you and your God. and your sins have hid his face from you, that 1 ho will not hear." Preaching to the Sunday morning crowd, com posed largely Of church memb? is. the evangelist's message win. ringing challenge to every Chrls tlan for an uncompromising stand against *ln. against making friends of God'B enemies and against countenancing anti-Chris tian propaganda in the commun ity. "I have spent many sleepless i nights over this ineetluy,' snid the evangelist in his introductory re. marks, "and I have determined God helping me, that I'll be rid den out of this town on a mil be fore I'll make any compromise or yield one lota from what I bnvc always preached wherever 1 hav? ? been in this work." Hut after the atern Challenge In the morning to Christians for an uncompromising stand against the enemy and against sin In e\er> form, the evangelist came to his audience in the afternoon with the messsge that while heresv Ir. not to be tolerated and while sin Is to be hated, the sinner himn- It Is not to be hated but loved. \n love prompts the father in rebuk ing or punishing his child." he pointed out. "so it is the desire r . . save the sinner that impels tl, . Christian to warn him of the er ror of his way and of the fearful and awful Judgment to come," There were no services at the tabernacle today. Monday being the rest day for the evangelist ic party. However. Mr. Ham ha again given over his rest Mondav flight in order to speak to the col ored people of the city am! sec Hon. Again tonight the negro choirs of the city will occupy the platform and the front of the nud Itorium. A large number of white people attended the service* for the negroes Inst Monday night, and seats not occupied by the n< groes will be open to while p (> Pl^ again tonight "The day of miracles iH not past." said somebody on tlx- plat form at Sunday nights' scrvie* a ue saw the new converts in th myelin* going out among the con gregation to urge their irlends m meet the evangelist in the Inouliv room after the services. Among those responding to the pleadln. Of friends was C W. Overman <>, tills city nnd Herman Newb. ,,, , . ^JMrross. Among the most acti\e* ??mong the personal workers was , ^?kiokworth Glover, son of the int. I W. C. Glover, a recent convert. These names are mentioned b 11 8* they known throughout the Albemarle, but not heretofore as concerned about or taking ae i? f5I*rMt ,n matters of reli gion. The sfter-ineeting In the In quiry room is reported ?* one or tne most Impressive of the entire J campaign. f ' No preaching services were held .In i he city churches Sunday, but following Sunday school the doors of the various churches were op ened with a notable Ingatlw ring of f new members by restoration ami hy letter and by experience. At | tendance at some of the Sunday I Schools of Ihe city since the meet Ing began has almost doubled. "Show Others What Jesus Can | Ho," a solo by Mrs. J. W. Fore nun nnd "Nearer My God to Thee." sung softly by the choir ns the evangelist was depicting the Playing of the hymn by the baud on the Titanic as the great llnoi f Went down, were (he ouistandln | feature* of Sunday night's musical fL -Program. The report of Sunda\ Iht a sermon will be given In morrows laaue of this ncwapu n|8tliilay night also the choir again practiced the lines recentlj Suggested to Dr James H. Thayer quotation in s letter to Mr Hsm from the lattera' father and & ' iSKS TCllUPr; TO <A Mi) V^il KiU l l \ ? i~. ~v.- 17. ?1 'in' ??:' ? u \ 4 ? 4\>un?y uiMi'.iUti ? ?1 ?? ??:?? v M.'hlaj i?? jiiii 111 ij. '? 1 : ??? t ?:?- it I'.t- .\r? ' ? wait r t?? l.?s An ? 1 h* Mi! .1 1.1 ! 1 i . j.t ? i ' ? 1 \ ? .'I r r: |. - rl ? ? ?'I ? j* ihi? y:ito ?!ir>ciiii? Pastors Co.v.v , Back Bestoitv !Tn'.-i?ir<? a i* < !). * ? * * lirrth and AV. i. i'hirif ? :> ?' .-?? ? :l ;>!? (Circuit M?- > Wlii. ?>.. : ? ?-.-?..?a Ir.A an- i!:> ' 4.|>? ? . . ? I*li, ntn 'I. t ? -j i ; ? lit rtwiu-A ? ? . ' r M ? Ci it( i ? .????* 'i ? ? ? In ??lit. ritnv ,i'l i 't : t:: . Cliillulx-I" C? I'liol.f . ? y?r. < 'ui i .1 ?.'k ?... . ?; . . ' lliuvi IMP Ci.ni.t, ?? . ;? .i lov. I'll ' Kli/iilx 'U . IV ? Dr. N li. l>. - \\ * I. ??:??!.. 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I * '? ? i s. .N<?\ I 7 H u to f V t;r- ;; I I >1 * . r thr-'it^lr !. ? \i?u? .\i il l' til\?Tl*il li? I n. i v. i Tils.;. I.v I:. tit %!i-? w.mfi. ?t duwu Iijniii the - v mar I.- ? ? I'.n. ill-. . 11 t I- Ll *:ij ? and ami. v';i i T i.rolii. .i. ? 1 1 AliM'li'S tixl.iy. T's- tiliiumt.u:) ?!? lt\ ?r?;i ??> ? ilM !'? Itiuln 11 Ht H I.'.' ,\ i; ? 1 It:.- I I V'? I I.S \ Jtttl'V. ? i Hi' ? ii *; lasis iuiiimurii'.ry i.i y mucin rs a!.:! In-: im sr. pavi M \STKI{ \ r ! ) V\\ li.l.K l(KMO> 111) ? i?, Nm I T 1'ri.iov t ??? i i . 1.1. Ill |*k 1 Ii . v im U.'.il :? ; rin ?; |? *}?! tnitsN r III Hall* V:i i ' I'.r 1 !* ? ? |?:isl Un . . and i' - pluiilt- il :tti ili ' S?'| i" i '.SUVs.' U..V Iliad*- known V-.i i ?i. i?-.. Ik j?:.i to Tin- i jrli i lin n ty :tat.d ? I 1 *?*.? rxtiioncles ni' s? rvlc?? r?* J .rhat ,i n iiti'i'-rj In- ;?l:i<'?rti" I.VHOH Sil'VIMM; \ K-\irs i?ium;kam 1.1 I * . t . \'ii\ . IT. Tin- forly ?' .<1 !?. :: :?.?> i?ii I i-otm-lilinn of tin* '.vj.nr. ii I . i'. latl.xi of I.;i!>nr I S.'-r ? uuhsy. ? I??.i ?! Ii^uli-ft. >|M.Ki i?un i. i ;rii. ' iin.i irly ".'?(?(>. o(io work* :*??"? I ?l: * ? I wii'i 1 ?' 7 f*? . I i'i ? : ii:-- ? :: ? ? r.?d ?Im? liiMinl s*** i t " ! v!'!i i task of Mi.*|i i. i lab ir |./?Rr:uii -in iy. i ..I' ll-: i- 1-*? rjvle ?-w? i jiris-' for Ik;- 'v-iiii.-ii; y?iii', < (i!o|ii li.M.W !.f?si:s IWSII \M> IIOI'SK V I : ? ; 3 T> Sunday ili?- fin ;?.irl\: v. ri!t. cl r>i tin* covin r c.i ii t-f. \ ????: i: ll hi -i t. *i .? v.-..- <'au>;cd by u:i ?T1 ilfjvi* t-\ l?i> din-'. Tin* house of John Ifld d in:. ' colon d. wim burned to tin* ! n |im h'.UHi- In had from s;:",o to :v:7-5 tn each. Win n th< di'f nwr. 1? 1*? Ii??iih.?. hi* cajdi, 4*:id i v >*j 1 h 111 '? lo- had i \n pt his try and bin i.ard> n \vi*r*? |2on?*. i ?' ii li ?! ljiio across. ? 1* ? - Hired t'? ? ; :i hiick< t of wnii r win if llu? ii orcunvd. or hi* mi^lii i ? t?. n ?-'i?iii'. too. A. Saturday ' veninu a itHII . !.; : i t II -it the fli? ? i*i.ni|>tiny lo . 'icrnpifd l>\ Mavy Mil ? r. 4-r>l<?i '-d. oil ("?lvi i t t'.ir>'fl, . . . i. :i rhlnincy ,'ir. .rid iln-ro v. ll'- l':.Ml!l'^". \- ? i. i l " k Saturday uipht tin j ? ?; cMmtlcy lii c a i ? !??? . ? ? ? i i i by Ki ncal Pi Ht(? . i " ? ? i sii' ii. kill Ihcri- was no A Ro -a! Double Romance I! 1/ >?W MlMt i ? ? ?' f-i > ? ?'??*? ttaf* ? 5 .?? r<-s -t , i?." * ' ? . i - ;? ?<???!? iVfftiiij* ?- t?i (ihhIpmi ??!*.?. tvill M|'i|ti4l? If. Ulf" tl'i ? ?' I I ??( tint fit III " -IrfltAn I i-ttt H. l rrtift.i* M il. i l., ,?t ?? ?!> m|?|wi IWU al'd !*? *??.?* 1 1 1 < ? i ? ? -. ?? : . i.i. .,i >h> I .!)? ..I 1 1 . i t rixliO nM !'???? ? ? Mm .1 c?*?* (hiMi rjttf it? "t AfiitMKn All .-vti'-M tb?r? v*iil I* i?v r<l*tfiotM iv iter wvtfdiMk.*. tj? '"H *n t 1 \K*I CO P.IJSSION I j i Ill' :: liisi'i .? ?u? : i on inn n. w a^i iruii ural i i will f oun u Uunil cuiiiliiions with a vlow of , :? -N-irin- .i !!?:?: ; ?r f-j'rin relief. Tlic.io members are: No; 1. 1 1 f'-.r Wyoming. I'mirm.in: No. 2, Charles S. Bur-: re ? I . UiMirKUi: N'-?. . I*. Mrtflu! Culifornh; No. 4. O. E. | Jlrrid Tut \ 1 1 1 ; j i ' > i i N?>. I.' ii* T. 1 :i'h-*r, Ohio; No. C. W. (*. (*of i -v*. Mi.jn* N i 7. 1 * . ? I 11. ilhliy, California, U \V. Vh.it Hit -r < i Si j. \ . rk ...? ? i;?t niluT of t li * comnilflxion. Society At Capital Is Ago<* Over Speakership Wii*!iinr;!r:iV't I !:!;? S'.iv r for Nir'c Liin?iw?irl!i to Suc pcmI Gillcll, l:i?* s:t !?:.;! Martin ftladclrii, Ovirr a 0::;rr?f; :n, Oltio Ari-.lo( imJ llv IU>liS:iKT T. SM Aliti r " 1| Th? Aiio*rrai Wns*)ilnr'on. Nov. 1 7.- - W.i h liiKicr"-. ?-xi nslvely u'lvri'ii ? > ko? in] lilor, which pv? H'.imiilil)' way* in lyinf; in wall I ? t ?*??? |?* 1 . ii a Wti : > elfUsHe* wit" ii wicked deniMas*' *, i:< tinlm: m fur the tweaker# hip- fight in t?a ontior.ti) llou.'f of Itepre m? I ive*. Muni of llw "lilor" natural!* behind f(<*|>ri . 1 1 1 . * t i v ? ? Ntchof*) l/dng v. ??ri Ii, of Ohio, for "Ni1 belong*. ;m tlicy say. whih> Mr. "X!t:k" In iif' in* other than t Ii ? - 1 ? ?r pi.'',)iilftr "I'riiK'M* Al - ({onsi'Veli :i White House in 1 of IkflO Mr. I, OUK worth :?! to (tic ( incinnatl Unmwunii Mr.?. Lonjcworth b- long* to t -ynter I t:i >* lloiwevellB. Thjit i ;i ?npromo combination In W.i liiKion uTtfii'ly nml both Nick jh ? A lie* iiHVf 1 *\ .??] hi r e *0 lotif? ? t? j re rOngiderfd a j?orl of k^ynloi. ill tli" offici.it net; I?roHi<l?'!'? way fomi' and Pr? *ldenta inn., ? lnil the fxmR worth's live for*., in ihn r<lwm of lit ' W?4-*li f n :o<ln 1 bloe. Ii would dimply !??? uflthinkitltli for tli.- Longworth* not to li. Hi>* Kppjikrrsliip if they want When Freddie tJIHelt. nlno ii fnv ofito with' ilio bloe. was oleri" to ihe Senate a few day* ago. th< mat ? members of th* "'hl<> lo'in.'^in*: in Iheir club*, exclair "bully, for old Nick." The femi! mom bo i*. fib-kin^ n#h? fronj t heir perfumed cigarette* and J'r in? pencilled eyebrow-. r< marked : "Un't Ii Jimi ripping for Ali> In other Words. everybody thought It *n* settled. >riok 1 I he floor fender in the hou <? priflen'. and the n**uin|>t ion ? Hint ho Wotthl ?l?-p right it p ' the captain'* dcajt, bold hlg:i ' ? pounding Ravel. and lonj* for tb? day* of raardom to return. r.nt a* a- matter of fnci N'i< seldom get* nnything wiihoui . Mr.ueh and ?o It hue been ,| rjt ed ho mutt fhbt for the, ape ? j.diip. 1 1 In right to Hie 'job ?< N,; a of the hoit<e la disputed f He friend* of Martin MAd b ; t ongr . nun from < hicago, ?r chairman of the appropriation committee. Although they are done polltl - Oil (rinxlM. Martin Maililcn and 1 Nick dverg" rapidly from any given point e u p.K.jii of the other phn i i of I i f ?? Nick In Ran 1 1 f r? ? ji I ;i t ? ? ? of Harvard Mar tin v*et?? to work in a atone yard , ai the tender age of ton. Now he, I? a wort of kins of all the quarry . vtfH, Mr. Madden lins combined fr.mlri ' f < and politics better than any other person in publir- life . Th< re. i? no more Indefatigable worker in Congress than he; no , ni.ui more punctual and conatant In attendanre IluHlnm* never ? seem'- t<* Interfere with hla poli cies and polities seems never to have halted his Kueceaaful bualneaa career for a ni iirI 4* moment. A banker as well a* a quarryman; a former president of the lllinola Manufacture? Aasoclation. Mr. ? Madden litis brought lo Con|rmi a "htirtin* sa head" which natural-1 ly gravitated him to the chair manship of the powerful appro priation* rommlttee. Nick l.ongaworlh'a friend* nay that Martin simply cannot be spared from the rhairnianship of . thait committee. I'nder the Con stitution all appropriatlona 1 measure must originate In t lie ho lift* and the committer needn a ; "hlg busineas" chairman. Mr. Madden'* friends nay that Nick really baa proved such a 1 splendid finer Jepdrr; baa had ao much auccr ?s in handling the ran tniikeroun and cantankerous belll Kerents an<i so-called progrea slvea, and all that sort of thing. I' would be a ahame to put a man of hi* polish and political diplo macy in no Maid a Job a? the speak ership Martin's friends alao say ? htft. Speakers Cannon and GlUett wore graduates fr >tn the commit - 1 tee on appropriations; not from ? he floor of lh?? houae and that therefore Mr. Madden'a ambitions running in the usual channel*. The speakership 5k ? Job where much electioneering molt be done. And when it comes to elec tioneering the social' "bloc" gp ta Jti Its fine Italian hand. Nick and Alice are grent bridge play?rs and Nick la a golfer, too. Th* Influ ' nee of (he bloc I* going to be po toil unquestionably. A Congressman has a hard tiWr getting started In Washing* MONE) IS NEKDEI) FOI< COMING CONCERT Wtmiaiis' Club >letubri'H \ski*?l to Tumi in Ticket M? iif) to Mils it- I H-|t:iiiiiif ill The music d.-parlntcnl of the Woman's Club planned in Sept?m ber to secure a s? lies ot three mu sical concerts Hti- litis winter. lit this venture they received tbe promise of first aid measures from the Klwanls Club. The first concert was scheduled for the evenlUK of Nov* mbcr II & aiul the Woman's Club was divid ed Into various sections. each member promising to sell two or more tickets. The captains of tin- tlekel :;??!! - Iuk tea mil now must have I he money to turn over to Mrs. W. C (?lover riot later than Wednesday. Mrs. Glover and Mrs. W I'. Duff are chairmen of the music depart ment. Club members. accordingly, are asked to pay up at once and to do all that they can to help the unt itle department chairmen make the concert a II nanol.il success so that others may be secured. The Golden Gate Quintet Com pany, sponsored by the K. death Lyceum Bureau, will nlve the con cert, and thorn- who remember last season's concert here will be pslad. it Is bellevud to Ki\ their jMtrun aK? to entertaluim-nt of such high order. MEXICANS TO l)IK MURDER MRS. EVANS Mexico City, Nov. 17.- Ab-jo Garcia and Francis Kills were yes terday sentenced lo d< ath for murder of Mrs. Itosnlle Kvojis. American Widow of a |tiiti?h sub ject, who was killed last August CHARLES DAWKS IIAS AN Ol'KKATIOty Chicago, Nov. 17. -Chnrl^n Dawes underwent a ruccessful minor operation and will be re quired to remain in bed about two weeks. BUSINESS GOOD SAYS MH. HOOVER Warhlngton. Nov. 17. -Tin* nd vmmo m auriouUuir.l fM'Idw. 11)' b?*Kinnln(; of pound policies In German reparation*. and the re covery of American Industry, aside from agriculture. were char acferi^'d as til rep outstanding fea tures ef the past fliiral year "III >i review of business conditions made public today lijr Secretary Hoover. Wlfilo there was some slnckmlnK In activity in Konio lines during the latter part of Ha nsen I year, t !: ?* review said that there has since lie n a complete recovery. COOI.IDCK PI TS IT UP TO COMMISSION Washington, Nov. 17. ? Presl dent Coolldge put up to the com mission of representative farm lead, in he hnn appoint* | the proi. lem of mapping out a program for the permanent ntahlllKalion of jik riculture, briefly welcoming the commission which met in the cab inet room at the White House f ?r St n first session today. The President told the inem hera of his purpose In naming the oraanlKatlcn and i?lare<| ^ntlr- Iv In their hand* the formulation of farm relief. ton at Ik'M, ami rvon n p??k within the hiR tent when- the r.-?l life in bclnu !?'d li an m i I ti r I n > half. What rhanrt* ban a moun tain l rout or a wall-eyed plkr to rf?*l*l It? GOOD JOKICU A? 20. J o*ih J M firtirll ?lnr(f.| i unninff < rrnniln for a bunk to 2u fco wt? ihn' l>nnk' i pr< . T'.rUiy, at 71. h '* Ht 111 iiro^ilent ' f ill" Illinois M?*rchnii'M Trimt f'ompnny of Chlfngo. Ht.-* ciltea ? #>' of iho fannloM m??n in big f?:*lwo?n. Mo mIws yr. h?? ? }ok * tip hi* BM?r* frr?r Joko9, ho my*. hurt kvpt hi m fit. Red Cross Roll Call Sounded In Bestcity - ? .^i ?? ? \V. J. Kumsny Start* Ball Kolliiif: at Talirriiacle, Mix Marria Allterlmin Is Working in (.oiinty. While ? ily Is Divided Into Toil Sections Plays Safe 'no of Henry Slimliy'i wai 'ru7.cn off iio hc'a not taking nn> hanccD with tho other lie ha? ?w;ith(Ml it tu-nvily in luirlnp um' jther cloth tStun'vy !:.:?? |>iin.-4i'<! Ihiou^h I IIIik'Im over iho llhnoiti CVq iral tracks on hi* annua! trl|? routh. FJKGK KKPKAI, OF TAX ITKIIJCATION Washington, Ntn, 17. The ini mediate repeal of the lay permit lirj; 4't<- publication of Income tax return* him) 1 -?iubl4?hnii-nt of a tax comiiil**ion wan ymiirday urm-il by tlif l'nit?>d S'at*'M Chamber of i'uiii'iibiw in n malcinpiit outlin ing :?h position of national coun otny presented to I *rr-Hi?l*-n t Cool Id-.-?. "tiUS. MORGAN IHES AT HIGHLAND FALLS llldibml I'.iIIb N V. Nov. 17. Mrs, Frances Moi :?:i, widow of J. IMerpont Morgan, ?I l?-?l at her bone* line last night. KOIIREK FATALLY SHOT ON THK JOB St. Louis. Nov. 17 ?One of the seven robber* who today held tip Ka*le l*ark roadhouse wan fatal ly shot, an ? ni|iloye wan kid napped und killed, and two other i employes wore wounded. The rob |leiH took about $1,600 from the 1 cash register. jniGMKNTS CAN HK LIQUIDATED Washington. Nov 17 ? JuJg ? itienfM ran he liquidated o: it of property in the hand* of the All?n Property CitHtodlan. under the ! Hupreim- t ourt decision handed 'down today. HOMK Villi s (?||| 1 i;i? I UIMS KIMi MKVIVAI. Several r.amen were Inndver t- fitly ? mined In Saturday'!* Ilr,t of ihow iiiulUK a run: In ua nee of ihe flam-llam^ay n-vivul here and pledging ll'.elr support. A'nmhK tie. w?i. ? 11 f h ? ? 1 11 Trust Com pany, C A. Cooke, 'late City Life Insurant Company, i'awiuotank j notfllnw Compmx. If Othet name* w?re f't'i" I '"<1 Hi?.turdav thin new* paper will h" Had to hear of them ai d se.- that they lire, published CAN NOT REVIEW VETERANS' RATINGS Washington. Nov. 17.-? Com pensation ratings made hr the Veterans Bureau are not review able l?y the courts, tb" Kunreme Court held today, except when it Is Known that they ar.' wholly nntupportf'l by fads and are "capricious" or arbitrary. COTT<?\ ItKPOKT New York, Nov .17 ? Hpol cot ton close! quiet. Mlddinn 24.30%. a decline of 55 points. Kutnre*. elosinK bid. I><" 24 o3. Jan 24.25 March 24 61. May 24 9.1. July 24 7V New Y ?rk . Nor. 17. ? At two p m. today cotton futures stood at lh? following levels: l>er. 24.1 S. .T- n 2 4.17 Mar. n 24 61. May 2f? 04. July 24 sr. New York. Nov. 17 ? Cotten fu- . lures opened today as follows: D* c? niher 24.65. January 24.T?0', March 25 24. May SS.ftt, July 26 33. ? | The* Red Cross Roll Call has sounded in Pasquotank^ County ;in<i already some have an* awered with their contribution. ' At th?- Sunday evening serrlarf ot thu tahrmurle \Y. J. It a rasa? culled th?- attention of tha lrfrca crowd to thn importance of an Mwering thn mil and urged a ten* iToua mponu>. "I wan told that you want $1,000 for work in this County A naid Mr. Rnmsay. "I'm for malt? l?K It $2.0011 or $2,500 . YMit can't give to a more worthy canto* Afld here'# my dollar." ? ? - The dollar wns passed over to Mrs. Anna Lewis. County WelfgM Officer, and l?y the time U flIM to Mr*. Lewis aevoral other dol lars had joined it, und the anww to Iho U.mI Crone It. >11 Call had )}$* Kun with the characteristic "Ram say enthusiasm." Red Cross workers, ''ncouraj^ff l?y thin Mart, set out Monday to* make tli ih the hcxt Red CrosagO*. H|.ons<? in llestciiy'a history/ whether in time of peace or war? John Hall of the firm of ?k riiiRhuiiK and llall In chairman ot ?h?- R?-d Cross roll cell. Henry Le Roy. Jr.. unother young BmUBW lawyer, la chairman of the loagt Red Cross. Th.-se public spirited young men gladly give their time, * nci'icy and eutliUHlasm to tKn work and do all that they can to make It a success. The cily has been divided Into ten sect Ion*. Section No. l. Norman White hurst, chairman. Water atroat and Intersections to the River fiom Suffolk Carolina railroad to "lid including Norfolk -Souther* ?'??pi.t and yards. Section No 2. A. R. NicholeogLt chairman. Polndexter street and Intersections to Water streot; in u i sections to Martin north of Matthews. Including QRy Mar ket. Seel Ion No 3. J. t. Stalling*, '?nnlrinf.n, Matthews. street front Polndexter to Martin; Main atraot from I'oindexter to Martin; Fear lng stteet from Polndexter to Martin; Church atreet from Pola dexter to Martin; McMorralna street from Matthews to Church. ^ Section No. 4. Mrs. Roeooa Foreman. chairman. That aoe tlon of Elizabeth City Included W t ween the following streets; Pennsylvania avenue; north side '?r liurgess to Road; oast side Ot Road to Norfolk-Southern rall road. Section No. 5. Mrs. Cecil Oar rett. Mrs. \v. M. Martin, chair men That lection of Rllsabeth City between the following streets; north side of Main frojn Norfolk-Southern Depot to Road st t wc*t nlde of Road streot from Main to Parsona.'.e; south Hi'l.. of Parsonage from Road to railroad. Section 6. Mrs. J. c. B. Rhrlng ??eus. chairman. North side Main from Martin to Road; eael Wda Road street from Main to Bar ges*; south side of Uurgeea frotn Road to Martin; west side of Mar* "n from Iiurgeis to Main, and ? ' lion M Kllxaheth City iacladod within these boundaries. 4 Section No. 7. Mrs. P. O. Ja rncks. chairman All of TlHrd Ward Including south side of Main street from railroad to Road street and went side of Road street from .Main to Cemetery. Section No K. Mrs. Hadlo Bar row. Mrs J. I. I'rlf chard. chalf m. n Fourth Ward Included with in the foliowinK boundaries: ea at side of Road street from Cetto tery to Main; south side of Main from Road to Martin; west sldo of Mnrtin street from Main to Church: aouth wide of chnreh rrom Martin to Ruffolk-Carollia railroad (excluding City Market); Progt *lrer?? or River Front from Suffolk-Carolina railroad to Hos pital. i tr. Section No 0. Mrs. Kthel Lamb. Miss Nan Surges*, Miss Ola rj Uriah;, chairmen. That section of Plizabeth City Included within ? he following streets; north side of Personage street from Norfolk Southern railroad to Road strgtt; v.* est side of Kosd street from Par sonage to railroad . Section No 10. o p. Seyffert, chairman. All mills snd manu facturing plants outside of town. Chairman llr.li has received n few supply of Red ('rose buttons and can supply Iho needa of work em In this line "The ?ky Is the limit," says Hr. llall. "Let's do all that wa can. The money will be needed der?M I he year, and will he well aid wisely spent." 1 i the County Miss Ma re la Al bert son la presenting the Had Cro*s Roll Call through h*r Home Demonstration Clubs and It Is Bo llr/ed that the rtppons* throagg out the County will be in<?re gen eioue than ever before. _ ...JM
The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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Nov. 17, 1924, edition 1
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