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Clayton, N. C.- September 18, 1057
THE CLAYTON NEW3
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Baptist
Tom Thumb Rites
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Tha v;p',hyin 3o.v.ce Guild of
the Ielb& ?.i CI f.rc'.i will present
a Tom Th?y V. Hiding in the
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From The Johnston Comity News
Sept. 10, 1931
With President Hoover holding
meeting's with bankers, both nat
ional and international, in an effort
to work out some plan by which
foreign countries may be able to
purchase cotton from this country
to use in the manufacture of goods,
and the legislature in both Texas
and South Carolina getting ready
to "consider" the cotton situation,
it is possible that the price of cot
ton will advance within a short
time.
H. V. Marrow, superintendent of
the Johnston County schools, an
nounced Monday that the Board
of Education will meet the latter
part of this week to set the open
ing date for the fall term. Oct. 7
will probably be the first day of
school. An eight month term will
be instituted throughout the county
except .at some rural schools where
the term has been cut to six
months. About 33 less teachers will
be employed in the county than
in 1930.
State Highway Patrolman V.
Mallard, Smithfiled, has warned
farmers who are bringing tobacco
to the local market on unlicensed
trailers that he will arrest any per
sons whose automobiles are not
properly licensed.
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PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS
CHURCH
Miss Margaret Wet, Pastor
Miss Frances Shelby, Assistant
SUNDAY
Sunday school 10:00 a.m.
Mr. Willis Harper, Supt.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Youth Service- 7:00 p.m.
Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m.
jfHUBSDAY
Prayer Service 7:30 p.m.
MT. MORIAH
BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor, A. C. Phipps
Sunday
10:00 a. m. Sunday School
Leland Poole, Superintendent
11:00 a. m. Worship Service
8:30 p.m. Baptist Training Union
8:00 p.m. Evening worship ser
vice Wednesday
Ti'dl) p. m. Mid-week Prayer
Service
TIFPETT'S CHAPEL
FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH
G. C. Joyner, Pastor
Sunday
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
Kenneth Lee, Superintendent
Thursday
11:00 a.m. Worship Service, each
first and third Sunday.
6:15 p. m. Free Will Baptist
League, each Sunday
7:30 p.m. Worship Service, each
first and third Sunday.
NORTH CLAYTON
christian; church
Pastor, Rev. Gale Brady
Sunday
9:45 a. m. Sunday School
11:00 a. m. Worship Service
- lit . and 3rd Sundays
7:30 p, m. 2nd and 4th Sunday
-evenings
7:30 p.: m. Prayer Service
? Thursday, evenings
6:45 n. m. CYF Sunday evenings
. - HOCUTT MEMORIAL
, BAPTIST CHURCH
J. I. Atkins, Pastor
Sunday "-
, 9 :45 1 a.m. Sunday School
joe Phillips, Superintendent '
S:30 pm. Baptist Training ;.
.Union , rJ
; 7:30 p.m. Worship Service
(Robertson St.)
Thursday
7:30 p.m. Prayer Service
1 BETHESDA BAPTIST
; V CHURCH
f Willard Baxter, Pastor :
; Sunday - . ; -.. - - . ...
10 a.m. Sunday School - - ;
Uoyd Godwin, superintendent
The R. H. Ryal s family re-union
will be held at Old Hannah Creek
church house.
The Home Demonstration Agent
is planning a farming itinerary for
the 11 clubs of the country.
With an average price higher
than a majority of the Eastern
North Carolina markets, Smfth
field is selling a great deal less
tobacco now than the warehouse
men though just before the mar
kets open. Some tobacco manufact
urers report that they have on
nand enough tobacco of the old
crop to last four Vears. Whether
this is true or not and whether this
is mefly an effort to depress the
price or not, the fact remains that
the price is low. If it is true that
there is an enormous surplus on
hand, and government reports in
dicate that such is true, the tobac
co manufacturers are doing a pret
ty commendable piece of work of
fering to buy tobacco at any
price.
Jim Ellis, former night police
man in Clayton, was appointed
chief of police Monday night by
the board of city commissioners to
fill the position which was vacant
due to resignation of former Chief
of Police B. A. Smith.
L. A. Pollard who had been day
policeman was appointed to take
CLYDE'S CHAPEL
"BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor, A. H- Lanier
Sunday
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
Titus Painter. Superintendent
11:00 a. tn. Worship Service
each first and third Sunday.
-6:15 pm. Training Union ?
7:30 p. m. Worship' Service
each second and fourth Sunday
CHURCH OF GOD
A, A. Hannah. Pastor
Sunday
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
William Walker, superintendent
11:00 a.m. Worship service
7 p.m. Y. P. E.
7::u p.m. Evangelistic service
Tuesday
7:15 p.m. Prayer service.
EVERETT'S CHAPEL
FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor, W. L. Poythress
Sunday
9:45 a. m. Sunday School
Johnny Underwood, Supt.
i .-in 8 m. Worship bervlce
7:00 p. Pneelistie Service
Vodnesday
7:30 Mu!wk driver Service
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor, Dr. Eph Whlsenhunt
Sunday
9:45 a. m. Sunday Schoo.
James Little, Superintendent
11 :00 a. m.: Worship Service
6:25 p, ml Baptist Training Unioi.
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship '
Wednesday
7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting
BAPTIST CENTER BAPTIST
CHURCH
E. W. Howard Minister
"fiay
x'J. 0 a.m. Sun'hy 5 :hto!
Howard Lee, Suprruitondent
U ;00 a.m. Worship Service :
Wednesday
J: 30 p.m. Prayer- Meeting
AMEIJ -g TIONAL
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Paster Rev. Gale Brady
Sunday School Supt., Leon Stevens
1st and 3rd Sunday '
9:45 Worship .Service . T;
: 10:50 Sunday School T ' ;
2nd and 4th -Sunday.
9:45 Sunday School , " -11:00
Wo whip Service
Each Sunday !S Evening , ; - x : ,
6:30 Pilgrim. Fellowship
Tuesday 1 "" . ;' ' ;
8:00 P. M. 0ojqIt Practice .
Wednesday .
8:00 Pv M. Prayer Service ? ':.
:ili. pUce at night.
By tlioir appointment Monday,
he oor.imi ;sioners cut the police
force in Clayton from three to two,
j?ving the city the salary of one
of their officers.
A stor ynow going the rounds is
to the effect that the talkie pic
ture employers of Johnny Mack
Brown, former football star of Al
abama's Crimson Tide, have em
ployed a "speech specialist" from
Brooklyn to teach Johnny to talk
like a Southerner. And he . hails
from Dothan, Ala.
Circle Reviews
Primer Of Prayer
The Carey Newton Circle met
Tuesday morning with Mrs. Ru
dolph Barnes.
Upon arrival the members were
served hot cinnamon buns, .cheese
straws, hot coffe and salted nuts.
Program chairman, Mrs. W. F.
Weathers called on Mrs. Dwight
Barbour for the scripture and de
votional, and Mrs. Sam Anderson
reviewed the last chapters from
"Primer of Prayer."
With Mrs. Hocutt presiding re
ports from all committees were
given. Concluding the business
session the meeting was adjourned
with prayer led by Mrs. J. W.
Massey.
Wesleyan Service
Discusses Goals
Mrs. Sam Strickland discussed
"The Goals for the Quadrehnium,
of the Weslyan Service Guild at
the regular meeting of the Guild
on Monday evening. Sept. 16, in
the home of Miss Sarah Richard
son with Miss Rena Johnson as
associate hostess. Mrs. Strickland's
auadrennial theme, "The spirit of
Christ for all of Life."
. Duriner the business session Miss
Virginia' t,ee Saherfield;i presidentf
called for reports from the trea
surer and the corresponding secre
tary and announced the Revival
meeting beginning Oct. 20, and a
Weslyan Service Guild District
meetinsr for Oct. 6 at Edenton
Street Church in Raleigh
The group then heard the plans
for a Tom Thumb wedding and
Fashion show which the Guild will
present in the school on Thursday
evening Oct. 3.
JMiss Harrison
Js Circle Hostess
The Alda Grayson Circle met
with Miss Addie Bell Harrison on
Tuesday night at 8 o'clock, Sept.
10th.
Mrs. McDonald Ellis was in
charsre of the program and gave
a portion of the book "The Primi
tive Primer of Prayer."
The hostess served ice cream.
nuts and cookies to the 13 mem
bers present.
CALYART ftlETHOBIST '.
; CHTTRCH iZ '
Pastor. C. H. Donn .
Sunday
2.30 p m. Sundpv School
3:30 p. m. Worship Service
Thursday
7:30 p. ra. Youth Fellowship
METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor. C. H. Dunn
Sunday
j 9:45 a.' m. Sunday School
Stanley Peele. Superintendent
11:00 a. m. Worship Service
6:30 p. m. Methodist Youth
,;- Fellowship
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship
Wednesday j
7:30 p. m. Mid-week Service
PQWAHAT ATC . FREE WHX
;.. BAPTIST CnXTRCT -J
Pastor, Cleon Coats ,
Sunday ' " J " ;2 I
10:00 a. m. Sunday. School -J.
.C. Bllnsbn, Buperintendent . -11:00
a. m Worship Service
-:Sr first and third Sunday
7:00 p. m. Worship Service each
first, and thira Sunday ,
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Ky Mrs. B irt Lowry
T'rs. Dr me Pce and children
and Mrs. Avon Hill spent the week
end in Norfolk visiting Duane
1 Poole and Avon Hill.
I -nd Mrs. Danford Raynor of
I Raleigh spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Walton Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams of
Charleston, S. C, spent the week
end with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman McGirt,
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc
Girt and son of Rowland, spent
Sunday with Mrs. Julius B. Lee
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. An Marshburn, of
Garner and son spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis.
Mrs. Louise Kellam of Greens
boro spent Friday with Mrs. E. W.
Howard.
Recruiters Meet
With Mrs. Tart
On Wednesday night at 7:30 p.
m. the Hocutt Memorial Recruiters
Bible Class held its meeting in the
home of Mrs. Bobby Tart. There
were 12 members present, 4 visi
tors and 5 new members.
Eskeridge Jones, president of the
class called the meeting to order.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read and approved. After a
brief business session, Billy Ray
Pittman gave a program from
Matthew 4:7 - 22. Pittman closed
the program with prayer.
Mrs. Tart, assisted bv Mrs. H.
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j P. Eason, served refreshments to
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we in Liie xiome 01 .airs. ri. ir.
Eason.
Card of Thanks
I wish to thank the members of
the Clayton Fire Department for
their prompt response in answer
ing the alarm when the dwelling
house on my f ar,m caught Jire last
Friday morning at 6:30 aim. " vC
J. D. Wall.
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MANY COTTON GROWERS KNOW
THAT BY EXCESSIVE TRASH AND
MOISTURE REMOVAL THEY MAY
IMPROVE THE PRICE OF THEIR
COTTONr THEY FORGET THAT THE
LOSS QFoltWEIGHT OFTEN MORE
THAN OFFSETS THE PRICE INCREASE
ARE
PEE1 ACRE FOR YOUR COTTON
INSTEAD OF CENTS PER POUND
:.;tjry:SVGEJEE.v
SEE US ADOlJT
evening, Oct 3. at 7:30 o'clock. In
addition to this they will also have
many young people modeling cloth
es of a "few years ago Already
they are looking for the oldest wed
ding dresses, evening dresses,
"Sunday" dresses, men's suits and
men's and ladies hats.
For the wedding they are look
ing for youngsters.
Bethesda Church
JHas Home-coming
Bethesda Baptist Church will
hold its annual Home coming ser
vices Sunday, Sept. 22 at the regu
lar 11:00 o'clock service hour, with
the pastor the Rev. Willard Bax
ter, officiating.
A hearty welcome has been ex
tended to all former pastors, mem
bers and to the general public to
come and worship with the con
gregation of this special day.
A picnic-type lunch will be ser
ved on the church grounds immed
iately following the worship hour.
Mrs. Iris Langdon
Funeral services were held Sat
urday from St. Mary's Grove Free
Will Baptist church for Mrs. Iris
E. Beasley Langdon, 44, of Clay
ton, Rt., who died Thursday
in Rex hospital. The Rev. R. W.
Allman officiated and burial was
in the church cemetery.
Surviving are her husband W.
Hubert Langdon of Clayton, Rt. 1;
three daughters, Mrs. Calbert
Johnson of Richmond, Va.t Mrs.
Walter B. Wall of Wendell and
"Peggy Ann Langdon of the home;
six sons Alonzo of Richmond, Per
cy Ray. Nathan Lee, Benny Carh
J. C. and Kenneth Wayne., Land
donr all or the' hoineT ongrand-
child: one sister, Mrs. Walter Ste
phenson of Four Oaks, Rt. 3; one
brother, Reubin Beasley of Garner;
her father, Buddy Beasley; two
half-sisters, Mrs. Arthus Norris of
Clayton and Mrs. Carlie Hargis of
Benson, Rt. 1.
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