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THE MORNING HERALD, APRIL 2, 1916 page hvr- i f i&v? ,s':r ..A,)S ift'S iM iiiiimiiW ii (i .-: ' 'i tin, iwt - 4 i ri"i- i U1JL0 I r sr . .si . w '1 " "tr-n- XEW MANCUM STItKET METHODIST CII IT.KCII. WORK ON CHURCH 1 Will Begin Laying Brick for New Mangum Street Methodist Church HANDSOME STRUCTURE Tl Cornerstone Will Be Laid by Rev. A. McCullen in Near Future Wnik on the new Mangum Street Methodist church is progressing rap ir!ly, work of excaviating having al ready been, completed. The brick work will begin within the next few days. The contract calls for the com p'cticn cf the building by October I. When finished this will be one of the handsomest churches in the city and much commendation is deserved by I hose who worked so faithfully that i he congregation might have a home commensurate with the needs of the church. The cost of the church is $11,000. The church will be 50 by 8S feet and will be of handsome pressed brick. The type of construction is modern in every respect. The main auditorium win iiHve a. settling capacity 01 ;i.o. There will be eight Sunday school class rooms. If converted ' into one large auditorium about K00 persons may be seated. According to the terms of the con tract made with the I'niversalists of this city, who purchased the old Mali gum st. this building must be va fated by the Methodists May 1. It is expected that the 'Sunday school rooms of the new church will be ready for occupancy by tne congregation about the first of June. During the month of May a temporary place of worship will be secured. Beginning about the first of June services wili be held in the Sunday school rooms until the church is ready for occu pancy in October. The church has a splendid location It. is on the site of the old McCracken homestead on Trinity avenue. This is a more central location for the congregation than the old church. The contract for the erection of the church was awarded to J. T. Salmon, a local contractor. The' plans and specifica tions were furnished by Rose & Rose a local firm of architects. It lias been decided that the new church will be known as Calvary Methodist church. Rev. C. J. Harrell the pastor, states that the cornerstone will be laid by Rev. A. McCullen pastor of Trinity Methodist church All hough the date for the laying of the cornerstone has not yet been definitely detremined in all likeihood these exer cises will be held Sunday afternoon. April 2:?, which is Easter. PROCLAMATION BY MAYOR SKINNER Convalescent after a bad cold or a spell of the grippe? You need a safe tonic to help Nature bring back your health and strength, assist the digestion and keep the bowels regular. Tli's suggests a fair trail of HOSTETTER ' S Stomach Bitters Whereas, all good citizens are in terested in the welfare of their town and community and are desirous of aiding in any pause that tends to better sanitary and health conditions: And wise custom having been estab lished in a great many cities of tak ing extraordinary precaution to pre vent disease and promote and incul cate wholesome ideas relative to sani tary conditions, through the setting aside of a certain period during which all citizens are expected to give espe cial attention to the removal and des truction of waste materials, dirt, and filth, so that breeding places for flies and disease germs may be destroyed. Now, therefore, the city of Durham, acting together with the Civic league, board of health and other Civic assoc iations hereby declare and designates the week of April 2. to April 8th l!tlt! (Inclusive) as "Clean up and paint up week lor Durham." During this week every citizen should make an effort to clean up his house and property so as to avoid fire risk, to clean up his front and back yard, to paint his premises if necessary, to abolish all places that might breed flies and mosquitoes, to eliminate weeds and to help clean up vacant lits, so as to improve health and sani tary conditions. The clean up campaign will afford an opportunity for every citizen not enly to show his personal pride, but a'so his civic pride. No city is at tractive nor healthy if it is dirty ana littered up. AH should be willing to co-operate in cleaning up not only his own premises, but in helping to clean up the premises of others when help is necessary. I call upon our citizens lo take part in this good work and 1 invoke the help of every man, woman and child to this end. Make a -special effort to clean up your lot and deposit trash in proper receptacles. Attention will1 be given by the street cleaning depart ment to the prompt removal of all trash. Let all work together to clean up and paint up Durham during the week Jesignated to give the city a thor ough cleaning as the good house-wife does the interior of her home and to brighten up things with fresh coatings of paint then keep the city that way throughout the year. Let us plant rass and (lowers. Let us make Dur ham not only clean, but beautiful as well. The result will be a cleaner, happier, healthier and more attractive city in which to live. This April 1st, 191fi. (Signed) B. S. SKIXXER, Mayor. THE SECRETARY IS EXPECTED TODAY Toille Du Nord Ging hams 12 ;-2e Yd. We have just opened about fifteen pieces of pretty plaid Toille du Xord ginghams j in the daintiest 'of plaids' and cheeks fop dresses. Such color combina tions as pink and blue, black and blue, tan and pink, grey and pink,, and Ho on. Serpentine Kimona Crepes 18c New crepes' for ki nionas in solid blue, pink white, etc., and in good tan, pink. red. blue fancy patterns. Collar and Cuff Sets Sheer collar and cuff sets, some of them senii tailored and some trimmed with neat laces. Priced M", :59c and r0e per set. KRONHEMER'S i Lm i mm WW n " i I Li i , tin FI-KKIS Slylc 7(M 5Sc. Child's 7 ti. 12 e ;i if. N ii e!y Lc.rdcd. '.ii.ini toutil. Si. s 19 tu2K FERRIS M vrCKNU Y Put a Ferris Good cnutil. I-.iw hnsi, lout! hips. i l;ii' front. ln.o waist on your trim, side and 'i';.-iu larinr. little girl. It I correct shape, im shoulder will be for her straps, best interest. Sues -1 Uichcs. FKRRIS STYLE 771 $1. For young women, or old women. I he acme of comfort and grace. All wanted sizes. Newest Ferris Waists Supporters for ' Children 25c The Wilson kind goes over the child's shoul J- ,. ers and adjusts itself, like a man's suspenders. No pins, no straining and tearing of waists, does not cause the chilli.-, to stoop. In black or white. 25c. W. B. Reduso $3 The practical corset lor every stout woman, lias el.astine hips; gives long wear; perfect fig ure and real comfort. Budoir Caps 50c We ask you To sec the daintiest of lace confec tions in the new budoir caps we are offering at, f0c each. Trimmed with either pink or blue rib bon. You will be high ly pleased. Mr. A. J. Colman, of Elizabeth. N. J., who was recently elected secre tary of the Durham Chamber of Com merce, is expected to arrive today. He will begin his duties as secretary of the chamber tomorrow morning. It is the plan to push with unremit ting zeal the work of the chamber, fol lowing Mr. Coleman's arrival. The new secretary is regarded as verv efficient, having had wide experience Silk Sale on This Week, 69c Yd. While we sold hundreds of yards of the special dress silks Friday and Saturday there are many j yai"ds left as the quantity was immense. j These silks are of many weaves, widths, colors;! among which are satin striped foulards, striped siir-j ahs, plain poplins and dowered poplins. From 2b' to 42 inches in width. j Some of them -worth as much as -f2 yard. onie this week and get your Kaster dress from this sale and save half. ' A Busy Suit Department Our suit department is a bustling place these pretty spring days. We are known for our popular prices that embody style, quality and moderate price in one. Look' over the wide range of models and cloths that are shown here and we know that you can be (leased. Our suits are bought by expert buyers that know values and stvle. Stylish Separate Skirts You will surely need a separate shirt waist skirt for spring and summer wear. Nowhere in the city will you find such pleasing skirts as at this store. Shepherd-cheeked skirts, plain blue or blade serges, black taffetas are only a few of the fabrics. Some of them have swagger pockets while others are a bit more conservative in cut. Most of them are' priced from jO to .-Md. Take a little- peep this week. How About Your Spring Hat ? Our millinery department is just a wee bit differ ent from most of them. liest and newest styles, good taste combined with verv LOW 1MMCKS 'make a big drawing card fop this store. Miss Kroiiheimer knows style, can execute charm ing ideas and at the same time prices hats at lowest possible figures. Trv this store for your spring hat and you will know complete satisfaction. Silk Blouses Many Sport Coats Monday Special Ever see the' attractive line of: Kvcrv . young woman .must have a On Monday ONLY we will silk waists that this store ear-j sport coat to complete her spring ward --sell 1 yards of best Aiidroscog .j(.s 'robe. gin bleached domestic for-SOc. At prices from $2.) to wo'' At prices from to -f 10 we are show- None charged, no phone or an't be beat. That's why so ing some real handsome coats, they ders. Limit 10 yards, many women prefer to buy 'silk might well be called beauties. Checks. - This cloth is worth 12' e-on waists here. striped, tan coverts, white coats. the present market. WILL SPEAK dress this morning at id.". -at the reminis.enses should prove very in- speaker anil those who hear him are ...... . i .....I ii...,,',-... ,.i i, ... iiw. . toruutini. When win- w;is ilei la reil assured that the time will be nleas- fM ft M 4 M I'Cl M I '11 I 11. 1 III 1 1.1 1. tni '.HI ' " ' i . ... 1U rSAKAL-Ab members of Mr. I). W. Sorrells liara- Doctor Hall was in Kunipe and he antly anil profitably spent. Incident-. ,.a ,.iass ,,f the Fas? Durham Baptist witnessed some interesting phases of ally it might be mentioned that Mr. Dr. J.J. Hall, of Atlanta. Ga.. ; sn,ay school. Doctor Mall will re- ihe great struggle. Fvery member of I Sorrells .lass is the largest M.-u-.-ua southern director of the American late some of his personal experiences .the class should hear him speak this class in the city, having a member. Peace society, will deliver an ad- in the European war zone anil his morning. Doctor Hall is a very able ; ship of 29". i Spring Is Here-Clean Up and Paint Up Urighten up your rooms with new wall paper and your home with a fresh at of paint. (live us the pleasure of estimating on the cost at once. We guarantee to you the most satisfactory job obtainable. Wc employ the very liest work men and for reference as to the quality of our work we refer vou to those we have served. Phone for a representative to a 11. D. C. MAY QUALITY WORK HAS MADE US LEADERS. angoBOOTPQfc, The Model That! Will Best Please You is in our Window Come to our store this week and try it on. Stocks are now complete-Prices reasonable. Sneed - Markham - Taylor Company Clothiers, Furnisher!. Halters and Regal Shoes for Men MARKET STREET. PHONE 1028. i!!lI!!!i!!!ll!II!IlIlI!!IllII01IIII!IIIIIiiIi!I!IIlIIIII!IIiIIIil 2Z iiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiii
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