Attend Church Guide HILLSBORO METHODIST CHARGE Rev. C. S. Hubbard, Minister. Hillsboro Methodist Church 9:45 A. M.—Church School. J B. Midgett, Superintendent. 11 A. M—Morning Worship, Second and Fourth Sundays. * 7:30 P. M.—Youth Worship, Third Sunday. 7:30 P. M—Youth Fellowship, Thursday. Phyllis Forrest, Presi dent. New Sharon Methodist Church 10 A. M.—Church SchooL Ray mond Weaver, Superintendent. 11 A. M.—Morning Worship, First and Third Sundays. 7 P m.—Youth Fellowship, Sc corid and Fourth Sundays. Bobby Parlier, President. HILLSBORO PRESBYTERIAN° The Rev. Irving E.. Birdseye, S.T.B., Minister. 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School. Superintendent of the Sunday School—Sidney Green. 11 A. M.—Worship. -7 p. M.—The Youth Fellow ship. President—Phyllis Forrest. Third Monday in Each Month: 8 P. M —Women of the Church FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Hillsboro, N. C. Rev. T. Paul Deaton, Pastor. - 9:45 A M.—Sunday_SchooL Superintendent of the Sunday School—M.‘P. Lloyd. - ■ 11 A. M.^Morning Worship. 5:15 P."M.—B* -T.^U; Director —R. B. Todd. Second, Third, and Fourth Sundays: 7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship. Wednesday: 7:30 P. M.—Prayer Meeting. ' Tuesday After Third Sunday: 7:30 P. M.—W. M. U. Mrs, J. G. Goodwin, President. SAINT MATTHEWS CHURCH Hillsboro, N C. —- The Rev. Robt. 'C. Masterton, Rector. . First and Third Sundays: 9:45 A. M.—Sunday Schoql. 11 A. M.—Holy Communion. Second and Fourth Sundays: 8 A. M.—Holy Communion. 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School. 11 A. M.—Morning Service -"0 ■ ' '■ NEW HOPE PRESBYTERIAN Chapel Hill, N. C„ Rt. 2 John E. Ensign, Minister. Friday: T:30 P. Mr-^-Ydufig People’s Meeting. Saturday: <4^ 2 P: M.—Children’s Play Pe riod. 7:30 P. M.—Community Night 10 A. M.^—Sunday School. Su perintendent of the Sunday School, Garland Kirkland. 11 A. M.—Morning \Vorship. Sermon. MT. CARMEL CHURCH Rev. W. R. Wagoner, Pastor. Sunday School, 10 A. M. Morning Worship, 11 A. M. B. T. U., 7 P. M. Midweek Prayer Service, Wed nesday, 7:30 P. M. ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. W. H. Rittenhouse, Jr., Pastor. First and Third Sundays: 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School. Second and Fourth Sundays: 9:45 A. M.—Sunday Schoel. 11 A. m.—Preaching Service. Bags of tnotfey] Stacies of silver, nickel and copper coins! - Neatly-bound packages of crisp new currency! This is a common sight in the vaults of banks .and the financial institutions of the. world. . > Money plays a big part in life. It represents human labor and , material production and is the medium, through which man ex changes his toil for food and other necessities and comforts of life. It is important to know how to handle money wisely and well. Some people squander it to their sorrow; others worship it as their supreme aim in life. These attitudes are both unsound and dan gerous. 2T T Worship should be reserved for God alone, and right living ■ . should be the supreme aim of one’s life. Money is a useful instru ! ment in the material world, but it is secondary to man’s spiritual welfare. The Bible teaches us to be diligent and thrifty; it also teaches us to love God and cherish our religious faith above all the world’* Wealth and glory. % ^echurch for alt. lh* buiiding of charaZfanJaCt°r °n ear* for Is a storehouse of sDinti 1 ®0od citizenship. *ur*.v IKS^ every i^on should attend ™! reas>ons why /•^ suPPort the Church r?0S9nPlc®S ^egularl^ •aie *o?this( «>mm ^ ^hh^wVaake. SS* £ saka of the Church ?t!yifQnd nation- <41 Pot thT ma,eria» ^fep1Lr?ich »"* hft£}: y and read your Bible drily® '° church r®?u SaodAjr , , ■ •*ond«jr ., Luke 22 • vJdneVd,- •’•' •' •' •":::; 6:«-n 2‘h"*uy .ihrk la 1,^4 fsx ■::::: ;:-::::.JaiS.SiVA(.. .f .p»«Ini* IS.l.j’ year a ■chedula r.< ««ft* A-,.1! ft-J- ssf H5S & This Series Is Presented Through the Courtesy of the Fo.Iowing Church-Minded business Firry flu? Comuv vnurch liuij' THE Ed“‘"* ^ The Rev. David \y v. Rector. ’ The Rev. A. s Rector Emeritus. ' 'Vretl«, rs. J. E. Adams c School Superintendent ’ •Un<^ Services—Sundays Sw»VS££ffi <»L n o™ £,** S1p' ^~|ervlc- and S(*noft 8 P. M.—Evening Pravo,T, Brief Address. " “ ai^ CARRBORo BAPTjjy Carrboro, N. c. Troy E. Jones, -Pastor. 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School UoydM.Senter, Superin^J 11 A- M.—Morning Worst*. Sermon by tile Pastor. ' K 6:30—Baptist Training Union Wallace Womble, Director. l 7^0—Evening Worship- Ser mon by the Pastor. Wednesday: • 7:5°-Mid-week Prayer Sen ice at the church,_-___ little river group»of CHURCHES j ._ s .- Cook, Pastor_1 Little River Presbyterian Church Bible School—Sunday at ID A. My ■P-. y. F.—Second and Fourth Sunday nights, -7:30 P. M. - Preachingevery.' Se«m3 m Third -Sunday, morning, 11 A. Fairfield Church Bible .School ^ Sundays, 15 A. M. p- Y- F.— Frist and Third Sundays, 7 P. M. Preaching—i- irs*. . Sunday, if A. M. Eno -Chur,ch Bible School — Sundays, 15 A. M. Preaching—Fourth and Fifth Sundays, 11 A. M, MARS HILL BAPTIST Highway 57 1 Rev. W. H. Ri-ttenhouse, Sr, Pastor. First and Third Sundays: 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School. Second and Fourth Sundays: 9:45 A. M.—Sunday-School. .1 A. M.—Worship Service! CANE CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. C. Rittenhonse, Pastor. First and Third Sundays: 10:30 A. M.—Sunday School. Joel.Crawford, Superintended of Sunday School. 11:15 A. RJ.—Morning Worship Second and Fourth Sundays: 10:30 A. M.—Sunday School. BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. W. II. Rittenhouse, Jr,. • Pastor. First and Third Sundays: 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School. 11 A. M.—Worship Sendee. Second and Fourth Sundays: 9:45 A. M.—Sunday Sofaod. WEST HILL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Floyd L. Paschall, Pastor. Sunday School—9:45 A, H Calvin JScarlett, Superintendent Morning Worship Service, U o’clock, pastor preaching. Sunday Night — Evangelistic Service at 7 P. M. Wednesday Night—7 P “Good News Hour.” Saturday Night—7:30 P. H "Cottage Prayer Meeting ” 7m ! .-A'—. GORDON’S GROCERY “Fine Foods” Phone 4251 Hillsboro, N. C. Hillsboro Flower JAMES PHARMACY Hillsboro, N. C. WALKfeR MILLING CO. Hillsboro H- C. ir ZiZ: y,: J. L. BROWN Sc SONS General Merchandise Hillsboro, N. C. HILLSBORO DRY CLEANERS AND LA-G’N DPtV*- AV’r t B. E. BECK CITIZENS INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance find Surety Bonds Hillsboro, N. C. - Elizabeth * Collinfi - Telepfi'tf < 2181_ HILLSBORO SUNDRY Hillsboro, N. C. ENO CHEVROLET CO. Hillsboro, N. C. Phone 4101 ss*ai*££3iEs!!sssss^*^iE2aa_r*:.:3s ESEfiSiSSSgS M. J. BRIGHT CASH STORE JUlify C!v eatt &£5uV^a^siv Coleman-Laws Co., Inc. Hillsboro, N. C. McCormick-Deering Tractors Farm Implements Westinghouse Refrigeration Philco Radios * CORNER D&UG STORE Hillsboro, N. C. The Latta Co-Operative Dairy Hillsboro, N» C. Dairy Products of Superior Quality Produced and Marketed by Orange Countly Fanners H. F. Latta, Pres. Bennett A Blocksidge, Inc. Electrical Equipment Coal and Fuel Oil Chapel Hill, N. C. i UNIVERSITY CLEANERS Tel. 4921 and 9901 Chapel-Hill and Carrboro N. G. SMITHS READY-TO-WEAR Hillsboro, N. c. THE COLONIAL INN HillsNiro, N. C. Richmond Motor C®. W HXLLSBcao, N. Mr. and Mrs. J. Richmond - -7^--r4-*— Compliments of strowd motor Co. Ford—-Goodyear—Esso Since 1914 Johnson-Strowd-Ward Company" ^{*1 Hill, N. C. THE BANK OF CHAPEL HILL Chapel Hill, N. C. Company, Inc. 419 West Franklin St Chapel Hill, N. C Ilazzard Motor Comps11! Chevrolet F 501 W. Tele Chape and Servie* STROWD TRACTOR COMPANY, . Chapel Hill. N. C