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PAGE EIGHT THE FRANKLIN PRF.S4 tnurDAY. cct. a. i:A I U Gift mi 1 iRvir CHURCH UNITY (Continued from page ore) ample, my church were io consult, r fair r Get my Prices on -what you need in Watches,, Diamonds, Jewelry and Silverware. Vou will ap preciate the sav in v; s made. Dependable Watch Repairing A Specialty GROVER JAMISON Watchmaker and Jeweler uniting tin- (alii I iucul tliilitli us h form a oiiniiutiiiy church, there UHiM Mi'l "lilv he ;t t:ri'al uulii 1 1 m r "!' the hical ll( H; cent Me'.lioJists, but trcmeit-ii-f.s pressure would be brvunht K b ai upon us by these higher iij. " Tui' if r,rn. luLiil chi.rh tocl. llns Mep, ((ihers mif-lit fulhtw with (lis;ili-(iis. results to ihc Melhoilisl ccclesiasticNtn. Matters might i un til. ills loriie Ik. such a pass that Some kI i iii i i . .nnei'tii-iii.'il Mipi r (Ik .vliuufclils wkIiIiI have lu turn in phiiribnif', f.irmini.', book keeping, or some other ti -f til n cupaiion. (I wkiiIiI certainly not he so un kind as in Mii'L'ist thai tin- place for iheiri is where Admiral Sims has said our naval 'ilreadiioiiK.hts should be in case of another war!) 'There is also the difficulty of selfishness... A lady said to me recently: "I don't like the iUn -.f a community church. There Inn tu'o thines thai I want to en- y all to 'myself--my religion and my politics!" "When a person speaks of enfovinp re.lipioii, I fan fill the phrase with a! 'least some content, hut I iirti tutally unable to see where the Yriioyniein is in ,)i'iilHs! 1 Imse uk, lis Wele"a crude bill irile expressi(fii o ;i prevalent 1 tit- pail 1. 1 tile lliiiil- say, ren ri a rc- CHILDREN CRY FOR IT "MIILDREN bale to take medicini as a rule, but every child lovei the taste of Caste ria. And this pun vegetable preparation is just as goo as it tastes; just as bland and just at harmless as the recipe reads. When Baby's cry warns of colic a few drops of Castoria has hin soothed, asleep again in a jiffy. Noth ing is more valuable in diarrhea When coated tongue or bad breatl tell of constipation, invoke its gcnlli aid to cleanse and regulate a child' bowels. In colds or children's diseases you should use it to keep the systen from clogging. Castoria is sold in every drug store the genuine always bears Chas. H Fletcher's signature. ts. SATURDAY SPECIALS! 16-In. Top Boots Worth $3.50 $2.98 COFFEE 1 Peck for 90c FLOUR Good Grade 24's 49c Five Point 24V.......59c High Grade Super lative Patent ...69c SOAP Toilet, 3 for..... 10c Octagon, 6 for ...25c Sunday-Monday Soap, 8 for 25c BRING ME YOUR CHICKENS AND EGGS H. D. WEST PALMER STREET man l Pie's Si illlt i, till I there hi rs ' it van' hin eli in cln J Hide whu.ii, needless u.. dci's church uakh. '.ys.ii strict cl fi'.ld. ircrc-"ribk f rioLhitilini-sr '1 In ii llu i e is the spii it of snob bishness Sectarian snobbery is but ail epl'( ssinii nf selfish sec lai ianisin. I was f.;ien a wnl il liisiiaiinn (tl this ,iinlibi'h .Uli tude by unulhei lady quite Kceiit ly "This wh'.'lc malter of iltjiom- iialisin, said she, noils down lamental (Inferences m pco- lastes and temperaments, pioplc like cabafje boiled; like it frird-and that's all is to it. Now ' personally. I like a highly ritualistic service, and of course one with my temperament could never really worship in any oilier typ of service-" This transparently snobbish at titude was with her merely a pose i-a iiosi- that is affected also by man;, ntlieis. Hut thouph it 'be no more than a superficial pose, it laK'"- :i number of pertinent ques tions. I will suk'cest at least two of tin in. First, is this whole ques thin of denominationalism and church' unity a question of dif fertnees. in individual " temper aments?' It is a quite obvious fact that there is a wide diversity of temperaments represented in the membership of every church. Again returning, to our local but typical situation, are we justified in main taininK in a super-clnirchcd com munity still another church for the sake of a seven-fold- amen and those few people who simply "wor ship" without it?. Wc wonder! I believe that if and when church unity comes, it will come as a popular movement originating in local communities. It will not come horizontally but. vertically as a haven fermenting first in small cerepioii'dy overchurched commun ities and spreading upward until finally it breaks through the hard crust of ecclesiastical institutional ft t . 'ii ism. Some day tne . inevitable win happen. But when? Certainly not before w begin taking far more seriously Jesus' prayer "that they may be one" Meantime, I and many other, similarly situated min isters- snare Daniels conviction in the lions '' that -there 'are too many of us here! Finding our selves in the midst of a funda mentally unchristian church silua lion, and sei-singly powerless to cha conditions, we can only cry with the psalmist of old, "0 Lord, how long . .. how long?" FASHION SHOW ISBIGSUCCESS (Continued from page one) u sweater; the'l.itesi coals wiih hats and accessories were modeh I by Misses Georgia JJady, Kitinia Hyatt, and J.ovicia Justice, Mary Biyaiit, Josephine Higdon and Dorothy (fribble modeled afleriiOuii frocks while ihree evening gowns green, red, and black respectively, were modeled, bv the Misses Franks, Wardon and Curtis. The final number was enacted by Miss Sunnneronr ' in pink pajamas and negligee. PLAN BUSINESS SCHOOL HERE (Continued from page one) and expected her efforts to be. suc cessful. Perry "schools have been organ ized in do communities in North Carolina. Within the last few years one was operated in Waynes ville. I.. I., Withers, secretary of the Wu) uctillc chamber of com merce, toll The Franklin Press vt r the telephone that the school ,va, very successful and its man agement dependable. A Idler from the Brunswick, (ia, board of "trade endorses the Perry schools unreservedly. CENTRALIZED CHARITY URGED (Continued from page one) to -help keep open house at the M;i sonic hall for the Red Cross each Saturday. "The AcedUwork Guild gave many 'artic-l.es to the Red Cross for disu'ibiitioti. A large portion of Hit se gilt:, were directed to be given to Maxwell Home. Time and space will not permit a record of all gifts this week, but the record is being kept." ' Plan To Give Play at Slagle School Saturday A play will be given at the Slagle school house Saturday night at 8 o'clock, ""'arm Folk," is. the name of the play. T' . proceeds arc to be used for the benefit of the school library. Father Racette To Hold Service Here on Sunday Rev. Father A. J. Racette, of St. John's Catholic church, Waynes villc, will conduct services at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Byrne Sunday morning at 10:45 o'clock. mtmimX'facmmMit Your Home in ATLANTA IU rW; 4y'Jrim Rates: SINdLI 3 H 5 DOUBLI TWIN BEOS 7 8 Here, away from noise and congested traffic, are 6ix hundred excellent rooms, each with private bath and circulating ice water; each has outside exposure. With them goes friend ly, unobtrusive service that ' . makes yottr hotel experience a pleasant recollection. The finest foods the markets aflord, taste fully prepared and correctly served. Table d' hote meals range from 75c breakfasts to $2 dinners. Attractive Coffee Shop. Taxi Fare from Stations 30c Fiv Ride for One Far the ATLANTA BILTMORE THE SOUTH'S S U PRE M E HOTEL 4 K1ILY Rexall roe Camti Saie On special occasions during the year we offer many items at prices lower than the regular list prices. At no time, however, do we offer any of this merchandise at such rockbottom prices as we are of fering on this One Cent Sale. " Candy and Pure Food items are offered on this sale at tremendous ly low prices ' but are not sold on the One Cent Sale basis. No L i m it Buy All You Want WE SHARE THE PROFITS WITH YOU . Remember the Sale Lasts for Only Four Days Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday NOV. 4-5-6-7 Don't Miss This Opportunity Drug ANGEL'S Store PHONE 119 FRANKLIN, N. C. Army Style FLANNEL SHIRTS $1.50 Value 98 OUTING Pink, White and Blue Good Quality 6yd 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting 5 yd- LADIES' RIBBED HOSE B NEW! V Dbovs' and n 7 SUITS Lsa'-, Bathrobe Material In Fancy Colors 50c Value PLLY uHlu1(LD 31 Men's, Ladies' and Children's SWEATERS IQC-QQC up d-- ui 07 JERSEY CLOTH 25 56 Inches Wide Seasonable and new stylish merchandise at lowest prices ever offered. THE PRICES TELL THE STORY! LOOK FOR GREEN SIGNS ON WINDOWS Rayon Striped Bt)SPREAD Cloth 40 Inches Wide PRINTS Q c Guaranteed Fast v yd. Colors Ladies' New FALL HATS 75c to $2 45 All of the Latest Styles, Including New Paris Designs Ladies' Slippers Beautiful New Fall Styles With One Strap in Patent, Tan and Black Kids and Gray Trimmed $ 11 .85 Jl pr. Ladies' Dresses and Coat Suits In Silks, jerseys, and Travel Crepes All New Styles $ .69to $ g .95 Solid Leather MEN'S BOOTS $.95 Leather Heels & Soles OVERALLS go c Heavyweight 220 Denim with pr. Flap on Front Pocket and Interwoven Suspender NEW Ladies' Suedes $9.45 and Alligator Hide pr. Oxfords $5 Value COATS In the New Silhouettes Wide Variety of Assorted Colors and Patterns $2-95 to 22'75 MEN'S WORK SHOES SOLID LEATHER $ 11 .85 1 SPECIAL! Bear Brand Hosiery For Children No. 1 All Sizes 10 c pr. Men's Dress OXFORDS Solid Leather $4.00 Value " $2-65 Men's AH Wool . LUMBERJACKS Values up to $3.50 98 MEN'S BLUE SERGE SUITS 100 Per Cent All Wool Guaranteed Sun Proof $11.45 Wf in....... J Men's Heavy $1.25 MOLESKIN PANTS 1pr. BOYS' SCHOOL AQ c KNICKERS Wpr. Sizes 8 to 12 Ladies' Outing Af c NIGHTGOWNS HD MEN'S DRESS $1.85 OXFORDS Apr. Blucher Style SPECIAL IRc Best Quality 10 yd. OIL CLOTH Crepe Back SATIN $1.19 $2.00 Value AH Ayd. Colors kmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.i SELLS FOR LESS TO n v FRANICLIN N.CAROINA SPECIAL TAVt c TICKING lJ yd. 8-Oz. Featherproof Ladies' Bedroom Slippers All Colors 29pcr. .11
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