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PAGE 8E7KK THE BURLINGTON, (M. DATl.t TIMES NEWS. SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1938 evening prayer and! Kxesge Princess' Two Generations of Newcomers News of the Churches WANT ADS for "this column must be ia the office by 10:00 LO.IU Saturday. AO inimmnii may bo handed in any day in the wttt and far this cohma on Baiurday. MKN'S MAYER MEtTiSC.

The Men's Federation Iyr meeting Is held every Sunday morning at o'clock In the City fill, All men of the ty and visitor ere cordially 1' vlted to attend. Th. services are short nod those attending Till hm plenty of time to go to their iwpeoUve Sunday school. Broadway never was like this, might have been 1he thought of the venerable Daniel Frohman, dean of the American stage, when posed for this picture wilh two charming yaune ill three newcomers in Hollywood. Both Knglish girls.

Margaret Sinclair, left, has just arrived from Shanghai, and Elja Buchanan has Methodist Protutant FUST CHURCH. Sail Ham filreet Between Cam ens and Tueaer BtrteU. Rev. Fred W. Pasthall, Pastor.

4 a. The Sunday school lour. Mr. W. Smith, general sup iriclendent.

A hearty welcome to our regular members, to any stranger the city and to those who do not attend. Sunday school anywhere. 11:00 a. Morning worship. Sermon by ths pastor on the theme: "Truly Christian p.

Young People's organizations. Splendid programs lor youth. Four different groups. 0:00 p. The evening worship.

Sermon by the pastor on the theme "Jesus Makes His Will." 8:00 p. The following circles No. with Mrs M. Crawford. MO.

4. Witn MTS. isruce wmuieny. No. with Mrs.

Jonn K. KoSmon. Tuesdav Cirde No. 5 meet with Mrs A. Holt.

Wednesday. prftver meet ine. Forty five minutes wlSh Ood and His' Boos, Thursday. 7:50 p. Choir rehearsal, nin'Tira mn HIIRCH.

Atwater Street. Between Davis and Front Streets. W. W. Loy.

Pastor. 9:45 a. Sunday Echoo, Mr. M. Johnson.

Jr, Superintendent. 11:00 a. Morning worship with sermon by the pastor. 8:30 p. Christian Endeavor.

7:30 p. Evenine worship vm sermon by Uie pastor. Everybody welcome. 10:00 a. ml: Satblth.

School, 1:49 p. a. Preaching terrier. Visitors welcome to any of these services. Evangelical and Reformed.

MUST CHURCH. Comer Weal Front and Tarpley RlrMla. The huslness of the church is to emphasis! and to promote spiritual anairs. wnen it stops io uo uuih things, it dies me cnurcn, things of the world. It does not promise to etitemto; it has no ambition to educate, but it does covet an onnortuntiy to refresh the spun ana io aP 113 a.AH Thft nhurch School.

George H. Fowler, Superintendent a. The worship. Roin. "A UiUe White Walter Rolte, Miss June uaroi uonie.

8:00 p. Union service. ThU mesllng wai be conducted l. tfcn Pint Presbvlerifin church. It is the first of the Sunday evening services planned by the cooperating churches.

Methodist Episcopal ISOUTH.J WKBB AVENUE CHURCH. Corner Webb Avenue and Aolhony Streets. T3mf p. rk nawson. Pastor.

9:4.1 a. church School. Hicks Stacey, Superintendent. Meeting of the Board of Stewards and Trustees, 7:00 i'oung People's meeting. Miss Christine Loy, president.

7:30 p. Prayer service chDir practice. FRONT STREET HUE CM Corner Front and Hoke Streets, 9:45 a. Church School. J.

Qlenn McAdame, Superintendent. Bejin the new montn wttn prompi attendance, and resolve to he also regular in attennante. 11 nil a Morning worship. Wc shaU have tae. great privilege of hearing a message at this hour from Dr.

Hume! Yue, of our Stenh niArm Mflmariil hcsoital. Chant chow, China. Because of Dr. Yue's message, we shall not have the Communion service tomorrow. The choir will sing.

Lamb of God, nnmt hv Blair. 7:00 p. Young People's meetings. Don't miss these, The programs are very Interesting, and attendance increasing. 8:00 p.

Union service at the First, Presbyterian church. Monday. 7:00 p. Boy Scouts meet on the lawn at the rear of the church. p.

Board of Christian Education. For H. S. circle meetings see special notice. meeting of the Workers' council.

Special speaker. Rev. R. W. Brad tian Education, Durham.

Wednesday. 7:45 p. Mid week service. Subject: "Solomon." Friday. 0 "3D p.

Choir practice. Presbyterian. FIRST CHURCH. Corner Front and Chnrch Strait. J.

Rupert McGregor, Pastor. fthrt rtia fluneTinbsndent. rne touns rcopies aepariiuwi. will be delighted wilh their refin ished buiidinB. All of the classrooms will be ready.

Remember, our motto is: "Be present, Be on time, Study your lesson, (Invii someone to come with you." This th. nrst Sunriav of the month, out offering is for Barium Hprmgs orpnanage. 11 'tin a. Mornine worship. Sermon theme: "Seeing the invis ible." Scripture: II Kings 7:00 Young People's meet is the first of the union services conducted hy the Front Street Methodist church, Taa congrega lirmal rii the first Reform Evannelical.

the First Mace donian Lutheran and the Fliit Presbyterian church. Organ prelude: "In Summer" (Stebblns). Duet: "Abide With Me," (Je romB). Miss Hatch and Mr. (Joins.

Hymn anthem: "Angel voices Ever Blnging (Sullivan). Quartet: "Come Unto Me." (Jerome). Mis Cheek, Miss Bjork man. Messrs. Ooics and Peel.

Bolo: "An Evening Prayer" (Qa Briel), Miss Halt Organ pcatlude: 8:00 p. Evening worship. This is the first of our union services. We are delighted that Shay have selected our cbuTch for the first service. We should make special eEort to be present and welcome those who have coma to worship with us.

May have the very largest attendance of the Monday. 7:00 p. Boy Bcouta. Wednesday. 8:00 p.

Mid week service. Theme: "Job's Questions." Scripture readings Job 30. Psalms 3. most pleasant, Thnrsdav. 0:00 Juniors of the Church.

The boys and girls who are coming to this morning meeting have found It one of the fine things of our program. 7:30 p. Choir rehearsal, SECOND CHURCH. Tillman Street, near Durham St, Rev. Frank S.

Blue, Pastor. BUS a Sunday School. Mr, B. B. Oalts.

superintendent. 11:15 a. Morning worship with sermon by the pastor, 8:30 p. Young People's leagu. Miss Grace Cheek, advisor, 0:30 p.

Junior Christian Endeavor. Ml Mlnnii Wood, preil Di 3 Bared The Ul 1U35, 01 Mra Dorii Mercer Krcsge, above, and Ber royal Persian husband. Prince Farid Khan Sadry, has been revealed in Paria Mrs. fCresge. who was divorced In 1028 from Sebastian S.

Krcsge, U. S. 6 and I0 canl stors magnate, wed Prince Farid Jan. 30. 1033.

10:00 a (All Except Second Sunday): Sunday School fi. O. KumSiSJ, :30 p. m. (Secona Sunday): Sun day school.

d. m. (Second Sunday): Af ternoon worship. Sermon by the pastor. 11:00 a.

m. (Fourili Sunday): Morning worship. Sermon hy the pastor. ime tn worshln with us In these services. Coma out Bind bring your Mends.

METHODIST EPISCOPAL, CAMP SPRINGS. (Burlington Circuit 10:00 a m. (Except First Sun day): Sunday School. a m. inura aunaif); ion by the pastor.

2:00 n. m. tFirst Sunday): Sun day SehooL ion bythe peator. FEEBBYIERIAN. Sn l)H Cliujn.ll.

Alamtncf a'nad. Rev. Frank S. Blue, Pastor, 10.00 a. Sundav SehooL a m.

and Fourth iV' worship wi rrmoo by the pastor. The publlo la cordially Invited. HILLSBORO NEWS The Rena B. Lupton circle of Ute HIMshm Melhodist churcn Monday nlsht at the home o( Mrs. Felix Forrest.

The president. Mrs. w. mouil. presided over a short Dusiness session.

Thla was lolloped hy a pro Following the meeting refresh nienUi were seried the 18 members present. A nnmhpr of the. voiincer married set motored to Hoaan's lake Wed nesday evening where they enjoyed ewlmming. A picnic snipper was served. Miss Ruth Bivuis has gone to Baltimore, tor several dftys where she will be the house guest of friends.

A dance was enjoyed Thursday evening at the Hillsboro amusement oluh hy a number of the younger set. Music for the occasion firnistied hy the amplifying system. Mrs. Grace Rnsemond and IVIra. Dorothy Browning have moved to Chanel Hill to roaie their home.

Their many friends here regret to have mem go. Mrs. George Teer and mn. George, have cone to 'the mounlsim for eeverBl days. They will oe ac companied nome oy Mrs.

i eer ann will be at home Monday. The Wednesday bridge 'club met at the home ol Mrs. Robert Forrest with Mrs. George Teer as hostess. Mixed summer flowers were used thro Jthciii the House, making an attractive settine for the bridge players.

After progressions were enjoyed lor a r.t, to Mrs. George Teer as lugh and Mlas Maria Oorftm secern high club prises were given. Ice cream and cake was served. New club members attending for the first time were Miss Gordon and Miss Mary Forrest. The next meeting will be with Mrs.

Felix Forrest. Mr. and Mrs. C. M.

Walker, Mr. and Mis, W. H. Walker, E. C.

Liner have gone to Hickory where they wili spend several dais, Thcv went ejpeclally to attend the Rural Mail Carriers' convention. The annual July 4th picnic and fish fry was given at Schley schooi Saturday, A besecau game was enjoyed in the afternoon. About two hundred people enjoyed the outing together. Friday evening, Mrs. Brown Cordon entertained with two tables of bridge.

The home was attractively decorated with mixed summer flow Progressions were played for some time and to Mrs. Orady Thompson as high scorer, and Mrs. Charlie James low scorer attractive novelties were presented them. An lee course with nuls and mints was served. Mlas Maria Gordon.

Messrs. Joe Hughea and Hid Barnes attended a dinner party in Chapel Hill Saturday night given by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hayes. Monday evening the Oxford Orphanage Singing Class.

gave a concert at the high school auditorium to a large and appreciative audience. This was preceded by a picnic aupper given on lha lawn of the Masonic lodge by the stars and the families which was greatly mloyed by tba children. CHRISTIAN. Rev. J.

Everetva neest. Paster. 16 ffi rr Siuidat SehaoL 111. lerman Need. BupertnteadeM.

11:00 a. Third Sunday)'. Morning worship with etraton the pastor evening wrrahlp with stance by the pastor you an cordially In riled to it tend these jendoea, ELON COLLEGE CHRISTIAN. COMMUNITY CHURCH, Dr. l.

e. Smith, Pastor, 11:00 a. Morning worship with lermon the naatar. The publlo Is cordially invited to GIBSONVILLE METHODIST PROTESTANT. 0:45 a sundav School, Frank Owens.

Superintendent. p. c. e. Tharwlay.

7:00 p. Choir rehearsal. Public welcomed, THsThUB. christian. BEREA fl (1 Onitchlleld Pastor.

a. Sunday School, San frwH Stlmn tjin. ftonerintendent. 11:00 a. Morning warship with sermon hy tne pastor.

METHODIST EPISCOPAL. NEW SALEM (Bnrlluten Ctrcalt) 10:00 a. Sunday SehooL 7:30 p. m. iThins Bunaiyji Boron by the pastor.

ALTAMAHAW CHRISTIAN. BETHLEHEM Q. a crutehfield pastor. 10:00 a. Bandar School, Jim Wllklnt.

Buperlntandent. Yoa are cordially invited to worship with ui In all these icrvlcia BAPTIST. HSV. H. P.

Gauldin. Pastor. a Sunday hod, Mr. A. J.

Saul, Superintendent. a Morning worship with sermon by the pasto 7:16 p. Evening worship Willi lth sertnrn th Daitor. 1:50 p. Thuraday: Prayer ser t'lce at the church.

GLENCOE METHODIST EPISCOPAL. GLENCOE CHURCH. (Burlington Clrcslt) Rev. L. Farrtsb, Pastor 10:00 nu Sunday School, W.

.7:45 p. Hevival meeting win begin and continue throug tne BAPTIST. GLENCOE. Rav. Halnh a.

Wilson. Pastor. 10:00 a. bl: Sunday School. Junlout Raeeoa, a.

Morning wonsnm nHh.h (Hm hv the naatar. 7:30 p. B. Y. P.

U. and A services, Come and enjoy these services. 7:30 n. Evening service witn sermon by the pastor. Wednesday 7:30 p.

Mid week prayer aer vlce In tha churea. CAROLINA. CHRISTIAN. Rav. J.

Everett 'ten, Pastor. 10:00 a. Sundav School Mr tinnla Thomas. Sunarlntendent 11:00 a. m.

(Second Bunaayj: Uomini worship tnth eermo 7103 p. m. (tsecona eunaayi: Evenuut woiahlp with sermon or the pastor. You are cordially Invited to at tend these aervtcaa. HOPEDALE.

CHRISTIAN. Bv o. A Elmore. Pastor. 10:00 a.

Sunday Bahoal Ml. fl R. Sumner. SuDorlnlendant 11:00 a. m.

(First Sunday) Morn ing worship with sermon hy the pastor. n. itl (Third Sundav) Even ing worship with sermon by the pastor. Every one welcome. RURAL CHRISTIAN.

SHALLOW FORD. Highway No. 10. One MO North of Bin College. Rev.

J. Everette Neese. Pastor. 10:00 a. Sunday School Ur.

11:00 aun. (Second and Fifth 7:00 p. CThrlstlan Eodeavor each Sundav. 9:00 p. m.

(Fourth Sunday): Preaching service. Everyone welsoan to worship Bunaaysi Morning woratup witn lermon by to panor. la shea aorrlcea. PRESBYTERIAN. STONIX CREEK CHUTtCB.

Cnieii Road. bt p. fiantnf. 9:20 a. Sunday School, Mr.

Rom L. walker. 6uoniiusn(int. a. at.

iFlrat. Third and Fifth Sundays): Sarmon hy pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL, BETHEL CHUICH. (Hnrllaaian Clraalt) 10:00 a. Sunday acbool avert Sunday except fourth and then at 3:00 p.

m. a. (Second Sunday): trnminw worship. p. Til.

(FeiurQi Sunday): Afternoon worship. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. SHILOH, (Barllngtew CtrrwR) Right ay No. H. 10:00 a.

m. All Except Third SUB day): Sunday School. 1:00 m. (Thud Sunday); Sundav SehooL 11:04 m. (Flrit Sundaj) Bet mon by th pastor.

3:00 p. m. (Third Sunday): Bee mon oy tn panor. tVANOEUCAL AND SI. MAM'S CHURCH (OauJfarl CMttW Mi.

C. a HUtt, Paator. Busmest Notice ALL KEYED ADS tr itrtct. ly confidentia and no itv formation will be fiveo. Please do not ask for it c.

brown niimnlnE an4 Heattng Co EtecGrlcal depart oienL General aectrlo 4eaf Ci. Fl lefrlgeratcrt, ranges, radio washers, lroners, oil fumscta. an comiltionteg, ooronerelal tefrti eratlon, water eoolera, ectasia! 3. line. Phone 1M0.

7tf ATEUR. PROGRAM Bll Ptiies. city Hill, Burlington July 11. Best string uanfl. best quartet, best tap dancer.

Prices 10 gOc. sumer LIKEN SUITS Look "SwaU cleaned and pressed the Modern Way. Phone M3. It. MATTRESSES Sterilised from 32 our method kills all germs.

All mattresses made like cen Called for and dellvawl, Smith Mattress Co, Mebane. Phon 112' 8 4 CM' UU and others, and funeral Powell Florist, phono USE THE LAUNDRY It nays. uiimiuy aim service niooa 135, ily Laundrj', Points. Phone 1040. IT'S THE FASHION Sepd It to inp launury.

we do it Better. Phone 5ii0, S61 or 740, Alamanca Laundry and Dry Cleaners. FOR SALE FOE SALE 14T aa to bacco farm with al! outbuildings, 52500,00. Sea H. E.

Hendry, Haw Jilvsr. 7 4 FOR SALE Two pints Southern Dairies Ice cream 35c. Visit th coolest drug store in town. E. 8.

White Pharmacy, N. Main St. a 2 FOR SALE Fox Terrier puppies, well marked. Male 13.00, femala S2.cc. Floyd Snipes, SJS Dixit street.

7 4 FOR SALE CaD V. Y. Reltsel Id nice fryers and hens, dressed, and oeiiveren. orders appreciated. Phone HU, 303 Everette street, near Maole Avenue achooL 7 4 FOR SALE 450.00 Gibson mando lin, pertect eonditloa.

ram. Terms. Ellis Music Co. 6 S3 tf FOR SALE Fat hens and fryers, all sizes, wed kept in sanitary Coop. Dressed and delivered free.

Main Street Market, phone 512. FOR SALE SPECIAL PRICES On Porch Swings, Gliders and Suckers. Your "Credit is Good. CLARK FURNITURE CO. tf FOR BALE Why go uptown to buy Sandlin's.

3 second hand llvlrn room suites, (10 00 to Flva second hand breakfast room suites al.95 to $13.00. Sandlin Furniture Co. 101 East Davis street. FOR SALE Two shady tots. BTOokwood Extension, C.

Wall, Glen Raven, 7 7 rhythm of music. Mary Treeh and Alma Lloyd ne coeds and feltow conspirators of the rjreeldsnt'i dauuhter. Henry O'Neill has the rote of the cDllege president whila Ottlera hi tha east Include' Anita Kerry. Johnny Arthur. Walter Johnson, Joseph Sawyer, Florence Fair 'and There are four rousing college sones in the picture, specially written hy Jack Seholl and' Joan' Jaf myn and set to music by at.

Jerome. BEST IN FLOWERS Always at KeawaH Pltet Trollingers FHONI 1 Store Mais 8 treat. Greenhaaaa tWoo1 ATStnaa, R. E. BOOSE QDALTTT CLKANCKS WE INVITE Too Is Try Oar STEAKS and WILLOW OAK JViV SEE THE 1U CROSLEY Shelvador EEFRIODtATOW Next te Lm'i Bo Stalls) WHITESEIL UMO COWAlrt RATES For CUasifietl Advertisins l.ARfiE SI2E type.

10 poi 4ii a word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 50 cents per col per insertion fiat. inch of Thanks SO CentJ Classification Not Guaranteed Ariel II M' ALL KEVFO ads are strictly conftdentlal and no 1nfor malion can be given concerning them, so plea dont ask for It POSTAOE must be included with ads to which answers must be sent by mail FOR RENT RENT One iven miles out. i( Phone FOR RENT Tno rooir, aparl ment, ground noor, sou wen Front Sl reel. Call 393 FOB HKNT Three downsla! nee.

10B Ireland strecl. 7.4 FOB RENT OR LEASE Small collage, electric lisncf, water, shady erove. on highway about two 'milts southeast ol Mebane. Call 821 or 312 J. 7 4 FOR RENT Tim J.

White home near Hawiieias cnuruii. Apply W. Eftrr Bcott. WANTED MEN WANTED To tram for l0 iiinn in thp Kertlceratlon and Air onndltlorJng field. Wrile tSEltvrOEuallcy Saia i.

YOU got all 3 when you call SOi, Modem Laundry. WANTED TO BUY Pork. See A. H. Patterson, 2nd house nn right i'roia Sol Hnmewccd.

N0RTH CAROLINA STATE EM PLflVMENT SERVICE UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SEKVIUE 3 Steel Boiler Piremen, 35c hour. 1 Asphalt EnwUT'Operitors, 55c hour. Fi hi Er.i c.i, hour. Burlington Office: Cardwell Moador, Manager 101 Andrews St. Phono 10K FRESHMAN LOVE" AT GRAHAM THEATRE FRIDAY SATURDAY "Freshman Love," Warner rai.nne comet of coilee life and love.

based on a story Idea by George Ade, and fitted To a musical lmr.lfproimfl Li mhedided ai the feature attraction al the Graham theatre nexl Friday and Saturday. Wot the Picture said be packed with riotous laughs, hut roanccs sue: plenty of excitement There is r.n nil star cnsl of fine 111 the Jict.ire. headed by Frank Mcllugh, he of the gooly laugh, who plays the part of a college crew ccach who falls down on bii joh because the old fashioned scholastic standards. McHugli joins forces with the presidents daughter. ft part played hy Patricia EUta.

In concoctinc in the crew the next year. flh ta her nay Into OIB hearts of several famous oarsmen from other colleges and persuades them to go to her school the next year. BeTipus complications arise in lore with him only, and through the fact that her father enforces his rale of throwing them out if they can not pass exajnlna Worren Hull, famous radio sing has the role of one of the boys Miss Ellis vamps. Joe Caw thorne plays the part of Hull's father, a wealthy business mat Ocorge E. Stone has a manor is role, that of a coxswain who rives his crew to victory by the Has Been Changed from B94 to 004, We ran give you Special Hot Weather Prices on COAL for thla month's delivery.

J. N. CATES COAL CO, QL'FNN'S USED FURNITURE WAREHOUSE Worth St. Bedroom, Living Room. Cabinets, Refrigeralors, Breakfast Suites, We make your old ell cook atove look and operate like new for only W.

Call 1030, Mr. Dace Bryan. PIEDMONT CHVRCH. Corner Ralney and St, John Sfs. Rev.

Frank S. Blue, pastor. a. Sundav School, J. C.

Kdwirds, Superintendent. 8:00 p. wocsnip service toec if! and Fourth Sundays. Sermon hy the pastor. services.

wist wrrKI.IwP.Tnw rnnwCH. Dhfe Street at Old Fair Grounds. Rev. S. M.

Rankin, Pastor. 6,45 a Sunday School, A. W. Superintendent, a. m.

tFirst and Third Sundays): Sermon by the pastor. 8:00 m. (First and Third Sundays) Evening worship with sermon hy the pastor. A cordial invitation is extended to all to take pan In our servcles. Christian.

CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN FIRST CHURCH. Corner Chnrch and Wtst Davis Streett. Rev. James H. Lighthourne, Minister.

Ill Rnnriav School. Mr. Kn iRin Truitt. SuDerlntendent. 11:00 a.

Morning worship anc irmon. Sermon suhiect. "The Righteousness That Exalleih a Na tion." 7:00 p. Junior Christian En deavor. flrnn n.

The evening service at the First Fresoytenan cnurcn. Wednesday, 3:30 D. Girl Scouts. 3:00 p. Prayer service and business meeting.

m.i "Finance committee 7:30 i Protestant Episcopal. CHURCH OF THE HOLS COMFORTER. East Davis Street Between Lestng Rev, D. T. Eaton.

Rector. 0:45 a. Chuich School. 11 :00 Morning prayer and Baptist. FIRST CHURCH.

Cnrhtr of East Davis and South Broad Streets. Rev. A. D. Klnnett, Pastor.

a flunnav School. 11:00 a. Mornuig worship. Sermon Oy wie pastor, suoject: 8:30 p. T.

U. at trie cnurcn. 7: ifi n. EvenlDi! worship, Sermon by the pastor. suDjeci; Young AOsolom." HOCirf MEMORIAL CHURCH.

Staler Street at Adams Avenue. Rev. W. O. Kersey, Pastor.

9:30 a. Sundav School. Mr si. Williams, sunermrenrtent. 10:15 ft.

Morning worsnip, Sermon hv the castor. 6:30 p. Baptist Training Onion, c. uaiiii airector. D.

Evening worship, Sermon by the pastor, 4:30 p. Sunbeams meet In tne mmary Diuiamg. TuesiUr. 7:30 p. bl: Circles 1, 2, 3, and 4 meet with respective leaders.

Wednesday, 8:00 p. Prayer service. Thursday. Circle No. 5 meets.

FTNT TOP CHURCH, Midway. 0:45 a. Sunday School K. A. Mlntey, Superintendent.

11:00 a. Mornuig worship with sermon by the pastor. n. fi. V.

P. rr. 7:30 o. Ecnin worshlo with sermon by the pastor. visitors always welcome.

Church of Christ. (DisciriES) FIRST CHURCH. Atwater and Askew Streets. Rev. J.

A. TayJor. Pastor. 10:00 Bimdav SehooL 3:00 p. (Second aud Fourth Sundays); Preaching service.

:30 p. ChrUtian Endeavor. Wednesday. 7:30 p. Prayer meeting Everybody welcome.

The Salvation Army Corner Cameron Street and Webb Avenue. Adjt. and Mrs, W. H. Stanley, Officers in Oharge.

10:00 a. m.t Sunday school. 11:00 a. Holiness meetlnr. :43 p.

Voung Ptop''e Pentecostal Holiness. HARRIS STREET CHURCH, P.BV. J. M. Khlrlen.

Pastor. 9:30 a. Sunday school, W. J. Moore.

Superintendent. a. Morning worship with sermon by the pastor. 6:30 p. P.

Y. F. S. meets with Roy Frailer, president. 7:31) p.

Evening worship with sermon oy uie pastor. WedttMilay. a. Prayer meetlns. i are cordially invited to Liaid.

Catholic. Blessed Sacrament Church Hsv F. Morrissev. D. aet ma naslar will conduct services.

a. Mass and benediction of the Blessed Sacrament chuich. BURLINGTON MILLS. rROTESTANT EPISCOPAL. CALVAM OHAPEU Rev.

Ralph A. Bridges, Mlnlster ln chcrge. a. Sundav School and Adult Bible classes. :30 p.

Evenmg prayer ana BAPTIST. GLEN HOPE CHURCH. Rev. a. w.

swinney. Pastor, a. Sundav School. J. P.

Adams. Sunerinlendent, 11:00 a. Moming worsnip. r.rmm oy nc piliUlf. Wh arfl eitiectlnu a visitine choir and quartet irom wnes county at the morning service.

7:00 p. Evening service. Ser iDn bv Mr. F. C.

Hunter. Spe cial singing by the church quartet. rorsakc not tne assemoung oi yourselves togetner. A welcome awaits you at Glen Hope. GRAHAM frovtdence memorial christian Church.

Rev. A. L. Granger, Pastor. 9:45 a.

Siindav School, Mr. Junius Harden, Superintendent. 1 1:00 a. m. iFlrst and Third Sundaysl Morning worship with sermon by the pastor.

p. m. (Second and Fourth Sundays! Evening worship With sermon hy the pastor. 7:15 p. Christian Endeavor FRIENDS.

Rev. John M. Permar. Pastor. 0:45 a.

Sunday Softool, Joseph Holt, merinttndent. witn scrmnn oy me pastor. 6.00 p. E'enlni! woiship with ThursdaT. 7:45 p.

Prayer meeting and PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. W. E. Hairop, Pastor.

a. Sunday School A. K. Hardee. Superintendent a.

Morning worship 6:15 p. Christian Endeavor. 7:00 p. Evening worship with sermon oy tne pastor. Wednesday.

7:30 Prayer meeting. BAPTIST. Rev. R. P.

Ellington. Paster. 8:45 a Sunday School. A. P.

Superintendent. a. Morning service. p. B.

V. P. U. Evening service. 7:30 p.

Wednesday: Mid week prayer meeting. CHRISTIAN. Dr. W. a.

Wicker. Pastor. 0:45 a. Sunday school, Mrs. a.

in (Third and Fifth Sundays): Preaching by the pastor. Everyone Is welcome to all the services at this church. HAWR1VER METHODIST EPISCOPAL. HOLT'S CHAPEL R. a.

Dawson, Pastor. 0:46. a Sunday School, M. McGlure. Superintendent.

11:00 MTnin worship, 8:30 p. Meeting Board ol 7:30 p. Evening worship. rmon py tne paswr. EPISCOPAL.

ST. ANDREWS MISSION, Tnningwotd. Ralph A. Brldlea, MUiiaSln Ohage. 10:00 a.

sli Suhday school Evangelical Lutheran MACEDONIA CHURCH. Wert Front street Between Hoke and Brooks Street. Df. Edward Fulenwider. Pastor.

9:15 a. Sunday School, Mr. L. I. Young.

Superintendent. The Season for Sunday is real helptul. What was the great power of the early church? An answer can found in this lesson. The answer is inswer to our sreat today The Sunday schools are doing a great work to riiv in vwnlner down crime. Crime costs us more In dollars and cents thin all our food, clothing, luxuries, etc.

Attend your Sunday school, and help save precious souls, and make happy hamees. If all the people, of Burlington, who could, would attend Sunday school and church we would have a Garden of Eden on earth. Be In your place Sunday. 11:00 i. The morning worship and sermon.

The services will not be long, end everything possible is being done to make them helpful to' all who attend. The mountains and the Seeches arc fine and all of us like them, hut we ilnuld not let them Interfere with our worship of God. They are very attractive and have then appeal, but they will not be worth very much in saving our souls, and in Civing us hope and encouragement when death stares us in the face as he certainly will some day. Have your Joy and flghl kind of pleasure, it is a part ol your life, hut do not take the Lord's dsy for all of it. It tint right to use six.

days for ourselves, and then take the Lord's day even more selfishly. The subject of the pastor's sermon will bo "Rememher Jesus Christ." This le the one great message for all the world today. 7:00 p. The Luther Leagues 8:00 p. Union services at First.

Presbyterian church. The Friendly church" cordially invites you to ali the services of the day. Urim Holiness FOIST CHURCH. East Davis Street at Johnson Street, Rev. C.

A. Brown. Pastor. p. m.

Saturday: Sermon by Rev. J. F. woods. fi: a.

Sunday School, C. T. Brandon. Superintendent. Some great victories are realised in Sunday scnool.

even the win ning ot souls to Christ. Don't you want your child or children to he In the Kingdom of Christ? Bring Uitoi to Sunday school and they may be won to Christ and grow up to the church and he a great blessing in the great work of the Lord. 11:00 a. Morning worship With, sermon Dy the pastor. p.

Young People satiety. Mtu Lula Whltlc lc, president. Religious training founded upon the words of Ood Is a sreat need In human society. The purpose of the Pllirlm society Is to give this kind of training. Come and be benefited.

p. Evening worship with sermon ine pastor. Tuesday, d. Cottaee nraver ice will be conducted In the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Bennie Lewis, on tick Row near the freight depot, Tboradar. p. Church prayer meet ttt. The put week services with those Sunday were blessed of the lord. I don; think I have heard the mined (piaTtet bcsller.

We Ire expecting the blessings of the word upon the announced services, Come, for you are welcome. matter Day Saints. Meets Na Mamie Hall, eonw 7:30 No service. Waiaeaiay. an ctwlr nrsotlct.

Pon. 1:30 p. fMlvatloa met ting,.

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