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II ' Sacred Concert Said To Be Beet Effort If Local Choral Oub. One tt[Uw finest -itt-Wr?-f attempted by the loeal Chora! dab was; the verdict of men y who attend ed Ike sacred concert, on Sunday aft I; program composed of anthems, * Toed mm! ingtnnnestal, solos, quar t tetsand famffiar hymns was partkn % Inriy phasing to fee large audience. ?* solo work by Hiss Mary Jerome, dimeter of the. dab, and Mrs. jLVT Jsnee proved most delightful?the P hnurttag todbly with th^s^^; jmd fire of John, the Baptist, in "Repent **? g lis quartets and- anthems were T Brilliant piano numbers wane played by Mesdamea J. |L Hobgood * It WW ?M ^ f Cf, 3>t| ' ?- -*0.' - wt Hf|wota nHMj; wno togttner wRh i^ J. W;Joyper sold, "f *BP I I ?I JM. : }** T ? Y? fiit'it * i-l? . -our His?, O ~ ?##* Nkk, J|#1 I {ra^" * : Hoha?. W. gJ ' ' ' '^1 ?iJHItor ? 4*k th<~ ? o.--. ? ; l^Roolution.^;of I | praise in hqpof of Judge-J. Loyd Hor-1 ton^who isWding his test te? In I made brief speeches in connects courts for the - -sal . tKlioif&tion slid Settlements On OW Stocks To bacco To Be FoBowed Br ftlPIfM^^i I -m * ? r? jt)? J& gS|; I Payday Aw llM? ?'Viys .Jfeth* Carolina^ and Virginia will come four times a year in addition to the sub j stantial-eaah advances which mem bers flf.$h* marketing association for 'tobacco are now receiving for tbdr deliveries. This announcement was made at the monthly meeting of the directors of the Tobacco Growers Co operative Association at Raleigh on I December 16. Quarterly statements will be made to the associated tobacco farmers showing the. steaks of fheir tobacco on hand. Instead of waiting for the to ll! ^^nberTlTthe h? co operative wM receive full payment first for those deliveries to thab^p sodation which have sold most mad* fly, according to the statement of> their directors, whose announcement to tine membership of 96OM,#bd0c>^ fanners in the association, follows: "At the regular December meeting of the board of directors of theT&bao aa Growers Co-operative Association! bald at Raleigh on December 16,1924, the board directed: 1 - fV.4- fnr the 1P82 and ! a I |1923 Eastern Nortfc:^ Carolina crops} I! be madt u early as the eMtu ? now in progress ean be completed. I 2. for the oW I belt NcHh Carolina and Virginia 1922 f*' .??"**""v-. . . . j I .-o? >? ? V? -? _ Li . -1 ? f fl Wv . JKvli JJIcfcUC; Cilc!? M|bOCiAUVni| II make quarterly statements' to itaj [thjuaU ijf *Vn ?i?tt ewm wlthk that __ . . -?r ? ' ^ ' ' . ?/?. - * Come," to be presented by mendjtfp of the Presbyterian church cn Sun day afternoon, j&ecomBer 21,1* said to te one of tfte.;3?ost beautiful and impressive evegK <ever held here. A#*; theme d. the paceant. which is rapidly taking form, is as fol low3i|?':; v' I God did not leave Himself without a witness in the long night of the world before Jesus came. Every thing in Nature and in the Universe BIocLdrriy His goodness, His bounti ful gifts to the children of men. But man' cannot Uyg by bread alone, and hungers for his lost communion with God. Always a pilgrim and a stran ger in the earth, he cries out for some asenranar that the Redeemer promised of God s^all come. He. is ttalfevted by the words and vision of ?* last the when the Giver of every^ good and perfect gift crowns all His other gifts with the gift of His only begotten Sen. Angels sing, shepherds worship and kings of the Eastcome-frorn afar go the brightness of . His rising. ;i : : ^Than the Chureberaeeing these a&nfc/-A;> ? i"'i '-III, ? I n onto her and giving thanks to God fpr His unspeakable gift, draws hear to worship also and men and women, youths arid raaidcns.boys, girlk and5 little children press forward to lpy at the feet of the Savior gifts of life and service and their hearts' richest devotion. , f{ The order of service which will be?, gin atr&OO o'clock, will be as follows: [l'_ (The carolers, sing at-the church door and outside the windows as the audience gathers.) 1. "Joy to the World." 2. Scripture Reading. Luke 1:68-79. 3. Prayer. 1 V 4. A few words from the pastor, explaining the purpose of this sym bolic service. 6. "Hark, the 'Herald Angels Sing," 6. "And Kings Shall Come." 7. "O, Come, All Ye Faithful." i 8. Benediction. ' iv The offering trill be Mf fofChrie tian education and ministerial re lief. The community is cordially invited. ?, > '."JJi.. iii'.'ai. j?; PUNDINffiRIEP visions ft> tke^^rfd*War Veterans' Loan mST""tg1 " "tated t th tat iocL&y? (Iriatnre and appro y th? voters j 'ft'" fhll ofofA in d 1*iPi I'llfPTl I in November. T> # M\ iL 1 4.1. ' .J'\I j I rf the vete.a^W efc^-j ary ?f f3,500 per year. .:?*>?: ;? />> app^he commissioner of ^ the The StoW n the Pim&L * t byj ?Wo -ST Lyceum Co. to appear ! ? ??n Fr^nday evening, in the au-! cai x 3itS5t*TpBA)iDj' ? I I PfPPtA I Jit 1 ^nPfcjs j 2,U(jlGilCQ ? \>.: - ? -i1"'*" * G jl Flames Detected Shertiy After One O'deefc FrWay After noon. Bunted Rapidly. hvr-si .V?v>v '-itI Flames detected shortly after 1 o'clock Friday afternoon in the rear of the N. S. station cawed damages estimated to extend well into the thmmanda, although ?e exact ostt mate can be made until equipment and baggage out -he.more closely ex amined. A number of trunks in the bag* gage room were adotal loea to thjHr owners* Among which were those.of Missis Elizabeth fields and Nannie Bryan Parker, college, girts retum 'ing ,honie "for fee holidays, and Mr. Iloberi^unni^af tobacconist here. "earby ^ d<" them^more^diftlcuk'to LXl W them more difficult to control. i-:..,.-.... .v;: I Raleigh, Dec. ^.--Accepting. the ? presidency of % North Carolina Ag iricuItaral Society, O. Max Gardner, I 'vV /' ?? A IS ?J* A ? v* Rroofeifj, prcsiucrit Of ,*??_ C State Collerre and H M^Lendorr ? I I hok^^^- - T ^ r| L, f ? > ? ??. '??:?>+> !-?>?? M'Vl1 JKLjfuJ i*3MZ - -Vtiis-it [met "up jfaffiilojrfL W road InHhe S^wifcVSfcedt section. &0 IThe 10-year-eld son of Chas. M JjPeel was walking a road in that- sec ?tion 4Senr he wi^dvwiaken by>A :who was ridings wmw*t>0*<} mounted and invited the boy to take 'to deu.- upon refusal to aratk made try ^I *$&&&#* Wnf,<>><tltfci^teiDWh> that W4tad^ pUtolia-hig "potfrj;.,, ; method of es0p3f^|ww, told lu$ -assailant that hewould give hjm some 'money to buy him dgarette^ w^jp he would not 1^11 him: When tbeHMB ?produced his pocket ImkAl containfii^ Ja small amount of mange, Afetp seized it and rode a waft /sSj I ?; Several neighbors soon hean^thej afwtf and' set nut to .&imi They overtook him, phSgMro arrest and turhed him ov*r to^je^ti^ FSheriff Luther Peel," whp jfteced? in jefl^hWpfc?:- ' ' ."? j Th gul iW li ' V~ ser ving this plan. . - I In the regular room call Miss J. M. Hobgood, chairman and means committee, rlmWa&r tfi?? members of the third series of the Ly ceum, the Shaw Concert Co!, ' who would appear that evening, an^ ; of the next entertainment oh January 28- Miss DeVisconti, chairman of the grounds committee, reported her ef< fort during the month and stated that the Wilson tree would be. replanted by the seniors on Friday, January 2. The president then extended Christ mas greetings and best wishes to the teachers and parents, aftdr which u delightful Christmas program' was rendered by the second grade, Miss Case, teacher. After the program the tittle fdlka enjoyed an ice cream feast in the basement Refreshments were donated by the local fire department _ ivfi V BOY 4SOOVT NOTES .' . ' . ? ... fiyaum, who .has stood $e test for 1 ' I ^iv? I j Jjersonal health. ^ ,.. . I?, ,11 II ihfls hPAji in fhg t?j|J | ^EA'. . ?Wi7."Wtiw< .ry?,3iM>vl '.' Ilii&H>AM vsit? Murine the holidays later Christmas I I on Monn8y ni?n^ x/oceinocr **v^ pre* > i I ro^ulnr boys' m ti, I lj.v will DC IO? nonpr or ths po- j |XffC EEImSST': : #:;>/ 1- nSl^wlVIV iSO S I _2. _" ? _ But Ju^ M of kiotft rru^v tntfnAacAflWnW ill A that the , ?> s?? 1 iH^o^y nn^cr prints v? thoinpray|k R ncifadbftartfcad i? t "~Durham, Dec. 17.?In an attifUde joi pnajfer, his he$d bowed upon this *U*vm tittOa WW.ds upon {the chair, before which he kneeled, {the 6* ifttfkito, J. G. ijef fler, was found in his rather {are apartment above a Main street yore this morning at 8:15 oclock. t The deceased was of JXrman berth. immigrating to RaleJgK well ovej 40 years ago. Two score years agg he canto from Raleigh to Durhameend lived- here ^toee, supporting Mc&self through his trade, watch repairing. He died at the age of 95 years -and , I Is believed to have been Qorham's oldest resident";?''' * A- . ' I ^Jlrs. L. D. Huckabee, housekeeper for Mr. Loeffler, stated tod*y tlujt ho I had become ""HI yestenlay ajteffteon. She pot hhp to bed at thre* o'clock and at that time he declared to? her that he waigofcg to die. When found #?is mbrjiing ^tj?hody;wa? ?UH warm. I ^ InvestigaUon^wa^madeby Coroner 3?of^^rth h4d W?CUrml As far. us -jrv frown, no ^elatfves survive the deceased. Professions of wbfound rtfjnt are ? I ? j pdV A p 4 m i - comJ pa^r of the c^tm^reh ?* ? --' a^A.' -,y,^-JLgf qmm piHfi iij.3 niUuG ^ ^-wrMififcfeeaot he i,??, raved sofaithf rrtss Jiviy for tne post \^ j #itiu > anjy fOY-mH QUAu fUiVf/ ,IMWW?
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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Dec. 19, 1924, edition 1
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