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fiffi Wltlfefcf to tntts, octoftfift 4, tenW a o'clock in Uw City ttaO. All and in eSjr are Sunday is to be observed as Bally in aii the services the church, lae Sunday scaool suyer- celigtad to tee a lull capacity Suncay school at 8:45, iet tee raJljisg begin at thai time aad coajiaue rigct on the day. After the revival and "as result or it, there should be a larger attendance a', the preaching ttrrSetz, shall looking lor ou at preaching At this service an will oe- gr.eu fer those who wish to unite with the church tilher oc prcfesraoa ol iaith o- by 10:00 a- Bible classes lor BCD this hour. wornec Pastor wili preach ai Use tsen- Sss-Kce ol Holy Com- Subject wiH be and sermon fcy the rector. tbe Overture of God." 7 Short eiening service To all these services every one cLcosiiori ol Lambeth confer- is cordially- inv'sed.

Menus For The Faulty of tSe siting after fcymu ef METHODIST UVbb Avenue Cbmreh. C. I CATHOUC. BY SISTER MAKY haiktej.li tjpe. Miss a SAO.

The 9:30 ScUfifiL J. Ur. H. Wood. Su'pfily.

3.46 Burxiuj Scooj, Piper, Superintendent. aCorniog vorship vith xrnrkm by the pastor. Christen End-nvor at: ChUdrea's Day pro- sr am. given by the children of the Sufcday school. Jt cordial invitation is extended to one Tho wishes to come At the eveiucg hoar a day jirogKun will be gnen.

A ccni- /n.ttee prepanng this projtraJa aad it Is be anc! JitlpluX A f'jUl house is ez- j. in PreacJUng by tJve pas- Si.v/«ct "A Revival Is ESal! We Hav? it?" -3'j MI Junior so- p. in league. a. rr.

strinos by the pastor. Power." Geo. Ihwtcr. m-i Sunday mass. a.

m. Week-day OMM. County Churches The Chwch. Sunday Bcnool. J.

B. SupertnUndent- a. No morning service. Junior Presbyterian Browning, superin- Our ait- reminded to the church calt is -Pay-Up-Day" also ccme prepared to ihuh paying cr we no 'edge, our contnluUon to vtar's Ycu may lo this a-, the morning or evening The fourth will be held. AU official members and others interested members are invited to thus meeting.

The public will nnd a cordial weJ- 1 come to all our services of worship. Come and we will endeavor to do you good. MtESBirratlAN. Stony Creek Ckareb. Rev.

W. R. Turner. Paster. 10:00 a.

Sunday school. Mr. Suojeet: Garrison. SuperinMssdent. 11:00 t.

r-- RegulAr preachmg The srr.iees tomorrow are the be; i ce by the every ftrst, a revival season at ttus afjja Sunday. h'-ireJj. A iermon every night aext et wiil be given by Jailing Saturday A c'cwd should be present Mon- av n.gnt to hear Rev, L. D. Hay- Tne public is cordially Shileh Chureb 10:00 a.

Church Scnool. Mr AV-W 0. aian. wno brings to us th- flff, Loy. Superintendent in, Sundav school community take advantage of services.

AK.MY. Hail Corner Webb Avenue and Cameron Street. Adjt- Wm. Carter In ch-iige. Sec- fourth SandaysJ.

Rally day. p. m-: Preaching widi ser- by Rev. Mr. Turner.

Special i music by Central quartette. "IR15' p. Senior Presbyterian IiMfue. Miss Maude Isley, presi- deof. p.

The new pastor, ttev. R. Turner. wilJ be installed by commlsslon appointed by Or- ariK -Presbytery. ATI cordially invlfd to wor- -hStrwltli us.

LUT1IEUA.N. Bfacejonla EraneeneaL Brr. Edward Fulenwlder, D. D. Pastor.

9:48 a. Sunday school. C. J. Superintendent.

WAS fine and very encour- last Sunday. More than double 7 the number present than was w-Jie same Sunday one year ago. ifhool is growing rapidly, and 'will enjoy being a member of CO.TL- and enroll Sunday. Good t'ic'acfcs r.r;d teachers for all. TiiL- morning worship strmon.

"The Meeting of Dftith and Life at the Gate of the Village of Nam." We are more or inclined to be gloomy and dis- at times, and to feel that goes wrong. The ser- uior- be a tonic to give you pep fia; to go on in life. LBTKC are filling the for these services. Tne Lutiier Leagues and Hhor organizations will meet. Tne leagues have taken on new life evidence of fine work this Prompt'y at 0:30 p.

7:39 p. Vespers and The pastor prench on the iUb- ject. at tiie Fords of the Jordan." One of the most peculiar ever devised was used at the of the Jordan on a very important occasion. A word was iL--d in which all of us are vitally Your fate is largely in i A i bonds. This, sermon will OL- ol to all.

Come :ir.o for yourself. Tr.t- SKIS! or and meinbcrs of "The P. vr-u hurch" most cordially in- all the services. Wel- CHRISTIAN. First Chnrch.

Rev. G. O. Lankford. Pastor.

":45 a. Sunday School. J. M. K'jperintendent; Miss Graham Rowland.

Director Religious Education. There -vill be a special offering for he Christian Orphanage. 31-00 a. Morning worship, v.i'h the pastor in charge. Sermon subject: "Making Silver Gods This be helpful to all who 6:30 TI Christian Endeavor.

7 3ft Evening worship. The ynMf-r fach. Subject: "A to Wayfaring Men." invite our frie'nds to share in worship of the daj'. RKFORMED. First Charch.

Hev. H. A. WeDcer. Pastor.

9:30 'a. Sunday School, Her- W. OoUe, Superintendent. 11:00 a. Morning worship with 'by- rhe pastor.

Theme: Wtoat is the Meaning of Following Matt 4:19. Junior C. E. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Weit Bwrlintton Charch.

1 Rev. B. L. Pool, Pastor. 1 Preaching 11 a.

m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Sunday School.

0:45. J. A. Lowe, supenntendent. Junior Epwonh and Senior League at 6:30 p.

Miss WUlie Saunden and Mr. Shrewd Durham are the respective leaders. Mid-week service Wednesday 7:30 p. conducted by the pastor. Your 'rlenos await you at the church.

PRESBYTERIAN. 1 First Church. Rev. W. R.

Potter. Pastor. 9:45 a. Sunday School, C. E.

Scott, superintendent. Rajly Day program will be rendered In the church auditorium at 10 o'clock. All members urged to ccme and bring others. 11:00 a. Morning worship conducted by the pastor.

Sermon topic: Tne Victory of the Church cf God. Special music. Meeting of the session at the close of the service for the reception of members. 7:30 p. Evening -worship.

Rev. J. Marn. of Cedar rGove. will nreach.

TI2T pasior will be at the I'cdmont church. The congrega- xirfcd to hear this excellent young preacher, A ccrdial invitation extended to viiitors to attend these sen-ices. BAPTIST. Hotutt Memorial Chnrch. Rev.

W. K. McGee. Pastor. V3C n.

Sunday School. Walter M. Williams. Supt. 11:00 a.

Morning worship sermon by the pastor." 'Subject: "Move On." 7:00 p. B. Y. P. U.

7:30 Evening service with sermon by the pastor. Subject: "A Divided Heart." AH who attend these services will receive a warm welcome. First Church. Rev. Martin Bufk.

Pastor 9:30 a. Sunday School. B. B. Brown, general superintendent.

11:00 a. Morning worship Sermon "by the pastor. Subject: Lord's Supper wil Ibc obserevd dur- Lord's Super wil Ibe observed during the servire. 6:30 p. Y.

P. U. Cecil Yarbrough. director. An installation service- will be conducted during the assembly period.

7:30 p. Evmrtg worship. Sermon by the pastor, subject "In- --rcd." 3.CO p. m. Monday Meeting of M.

S. exccutiic committee in the choir room. The monthly missionary meeting wnl be held in the church parlor. The Pearle Johnson circle will present the program. Welcome.

2:00 p. m. Sunday: S-inday school. 7:30 p. Revival meeting.

7:30 p. m. Monday: Corps cadets class. 7.30 p. m.

Wednesday: Prayer meeting. 7:30 m. Thursday Scouts ana Guards. 7 30 m. Friday: Open Air.

East Davis street. PRESBYTERIAN. Chuck, Sunday Stdtooi. JeB D. Pritchett.

Superintenent. 11:00 a. Morning worship wltn sermon by the pastor. I 7:30 p. Christian Endeavor.

Regular services every Sunday. LUTHERAN. Alamance Chnrch. Herman G. Fisher Pastor.

.1. Saturdaj: OP-T, Air, a. Morning worship Main itrfet. Everyone cordially welcome to all these sen-ices. PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS.

i Harris Strn-l Chorrh. Mrs. Gerttie Cheek. Factor. 9:30 a.

Sunday School, Mr. 'Terrell. Superintendent. 11:00 a. Morning worship, sermon by the pastor.

Good sing- ins? every p. Yourur People's mect- 7:30 p. Evening worship. Ser- rr.on by the pastor. Every one Is extended a cordial invitation to worshln with us.

by the pastor. 7.2; Evening worship, witn bennon by the pastor. Everybody welcome. Good sing- Ing. good service.

Come. PRESBYTERIAN. The Second Church. 9:45 a. Cnurch School, Jesse Superintendent.

11:00 a. Morning worship. Mr. Roy Whitley, student of Union Theological Seminary, Richmond, will preach. 5:30 p.

Junior C. Miss Creek, superintendent. BAPTIST. Glen Hope Charch. Rev.

G. W. Swinev. Pastor. 9:45 a.

Sunday School, W. H. Marley, Superintendent. 11:00 a. Morning worship with sermon by the pastor.

6:30 p. B. Y. P. U.

7:30 p. Evening worship. 2:30 p. m. Wednesday: Women's Cottage Prayer service.

7:30 p. m. Wednesday: Prayer service at the church. You are cordially invited to worship with us. HE mother who mrnst tUrn for a bangry laatfly jt iccessarv to wateb as the them oourisbiftC at iMerate cost.

Mmu imto ad olixm. problem. probaWy the most ar ot sseat. porter- loose and sirloin are nmt of tke loesttott for the averace often. These iraMdjr Man? of ao-caQM "cheaper cats" so Knelt waste la cd Krtltle Utti 1C any actual meat is provided for the family there's cothinr cheap about theia after all.

Hcwerer. flank steaK under tke list of cheap cuts aa4 it is without waste. If eara is In its preparation it is very palatable. The secret of its tenderness ties in' marinating the steak for two or tkree hours before cooking. Tke marinade softens the tissues ao4 improves tbe flavor of tke flank steak is delicious and can be varied ia several wsys- SUrited and rolled, it closely resembles "mock duck." Cooked en casserole with, vegetables it makes an excellent one-dish meal.

Bralaed Ftautlc Steak One flank steak, 1-2 teaspoon mpstard, 1 teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon sugar. 1 tablespoon salad oil, 3 tablespoons vinegar. Score well on both Make a dressing of the sugar, salt, mustard, oil and vinegar and tpread over meat. Let stand two or three hours.

Place in casserole with one-half cap boiling water. Cover and cook in a moderate oven for two hours. Remove to hot platter and pour over liquid. More water can be added and the endasatkass reUgtoos fervor bread, tayloea yvddiu; tea. DIKXKK Vaal loaf, aealr loped asd nut salad- jaiJJt.

i fading out of the mx d-ti tinie fauaily pra.er. The st saxi liai he leceniiy preach- to 1SOC" jroueg awn in tie Eefor- at Mansfieid, OMo. Not a ycuth had reared in a acme of ismJJr devodoa asi pray- Tiat our rouEg peopls aos met a HI every bloefc. iut coaie from praserless homes. Dr Jcaes aaade an earaest appeal a cMb.

toed cf CHC40 aad a Cor Tate po- jnakeroca MOjBO to mm a wtefc or better, depending upon bM own efforts. Man with prertout aalea desired. Clapp. Local Mgr, Metropettui Life Ins. Co, BurHacton, H.

c. 4, 6. 7-c. WANTED--To buy some good grade fresh railcn cows at a price. N.

Mebaoe. M. C. Kear 3 7 ti.kkaHd.u4 dIAIft. AUMdcwKk One flank steak, 3 mp diced earroU," 2' cups'dlced po tatoes, 1-2 cap diced tarmip.

I large onion, 1-2 teaspoea salt, 1-f teaspoon pepper. vttAlf witk, TiAecaf oil msriAaUe as in preceedinc recipe, waen- ready to cook, cot steak in pieces to flt cacserole a revival the three evsugeiSsts ccnduct four services during tbe day. Do. Jones and Mss 1 and Parks, the evangelist, t- iii the Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.

At 11 a. m. Dr. Jones rill speak oa "The Loom of Prori- 'l At 2:30 p. m.

the subject -Christian EnduranceTM--and at 7:30 FOR REST--Sieam heated apart-" meat. Private entrance -aaci bath, gas rasge and eieccic re- frigentor. Phone 60. 4 FOR RENT Tumiabed heated si xroom house. Friaidaire, radio an Ernest A.

Lsley after 10 Phone 9135. 3 4 and add a layer oi Coatiaae layer layer of 'neat and Tege tables ontll an Is used. Add one-half cut boiling water. Cover and cook In a mod oven lor two and one-ball tiars. Serre from canerole.

In rolled flank steak the meat ft marinated for two or tnret BOOTS as la the other recipes. then is spread with a seasoned stuffing, and- securel; bound with a cord. witl flour and bake two or three boon in a moderate 'oven, basting fre qnently with hot water In whicl two tablespoons bacon fat an melted. Serre on hot platter. B- sore to remove cord before tend lag to tie table.

week, 7:30. This church, under the pastoral of Rev. A. C. Tanner.

the new minister, is experiencing a rapid groa-th along all lines of church activitv vi FOR SALE--Electric cash, register, good as new. Alamance Book Stationery Co. 23 4 Under of CHARLES SPARKS FOR RENT--Two rooms, unfurn: ished with conecting bath to couple without childr-n. fir light housekeepine. 1007 Webb Avenue, I Phone 1062-J.

1 2 3 4 9:45 a. Sundav school, J. M. McClure. Superintendent.

11:00 a. m. (First and Third Sundays): Morning worship with sermon by the pastor. 7:45 p. (First and Third Sundays) Evening worship with ser mon by the pastor.

INTEREST GROWS IN HOLINESS MEETING Dr. Jones, the Evangelist. Discussed The Fading Ont Prayer in the Home. Glencoe Churches Graham Churches METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Rev J.

W. Dimmette. Graham M. E. Cnurch Sooth.

9.45 a. Sunday School, C. 6:30 p.ni.: Senior C. Miss Allen. Superintendent.

Ruth Whitley, president. 11:00 a. Morning worship. 7:30 p. m.

Wednesday- Mid-WeeK Sermon by the pastor, prayer service. 6:15 p. Epworth League. Everyone is cordially invited to 7:30 p. Evening worship with BAPTIST.

Rev. T. Rupert Coleman. Pastor. 10:00 a.

Sunday School every Sunday. 11:00 a. m. (Every Third Sunday): Morning worshp. 3:00 p.

m. (Every First and Third Sunday): Evening worship- 3:00 p. Wednesday: Mid-Week worship serrivce. ONION. Rev.

L. V. Harris. Pastor. 10:00 a.

Sunday School, O. W. Mansfield, Superintendent. I Last night, in the First Pilgrim i Holiness church, the enthusiasm in song, sermon, and exhortation, broke through the line and several ADDRESSING ENVELOPEsPworfc at home during spare time. Sub, rtantial weekly pay; experience unnecessary.

employment for honest, sincere, arcbiti- ou; oersons. Workers 'League, Nsperviiie, Hi. FOR RENT Apartments aad hiuses. Money to loan. AU kinds fire and auto insurance.

Bur- Inigton Real Estate 'Co, Phone 1041. T29 tf these services. sermon by the pastor. 7:30 p. m.

Wednesday: Mld-Week Prayer Service. A cordial welcome to all. PILGRIM HOLINESS East Davis Street Church. Rev. A.

C. Taslner. Pastor 9:45 a. Sunday School. 11:00 a.

Morning worship. 7:00 p. Young People's service. p. n.

Mrs. 7:30 p. service M. R. 7:00 p.

Young People's serv- CIIKTSTIAN. Dr. C. Wicker. Pastor.

wtih special music rendered by Uncle Josh and his string band, of Mf-bane. Josh is a eonvmr- player who followed that business for 30 years. Don't miss Sunday night service. You are welcome. Sunday.

30 H. Evening worship wltd the pastor MALE HELP WANTED--Positions rcean liners to Europe. Orient, South America. Good pay. Ex- envelope brings list-Eyi or perience unnecessary.

Sell-addressed envelope bringst list. Drawer 292, Mt. Vernon. N. Y.

MALE KELP once South America or United States Permanent position, clerical, me- chasical, salesmanship; etpen- erice unnecessary. Salaries weekly, transportation furnished. Box 1175, Chicago, JIL SELL personal Christmas cards. Names embossed in gold. $1 dozen up.

Highest commission. Sam- free. Also box assortments. Dunbar New Brunswick, N. J.

BAPTIST. Rev. R. Elhneton. Paster.

9:45 a. Sunday School, S. H. Jordan. Superintendent.

7:30 p. m. (Second and Fourth Evening worship Tlti) EPISCOPAL. Chnrch of Holy Comforter. Rev.

Thos. F. Opie. Rector. 9:45 a.

Sunday school session. FRONT STREET METHODIST CHURCH. 1 Rev. L. D.

Hayman. Pastor. I Front Street begins the new Sun- sermon by the day school year with the opening 7:30 p. Wednesday: of the service this Sunday at 9:45. service Announcement of classification oJ clas.e^ and pupils will be mace, and new pupils enrolled.

Come with us not already in church school, "cu arc inutecl. Holy Communion ervice will fea- tne morning worship at 11 a Mominc iors.r.p c'ciock. the pastor in charge. This Seroicn hv the pastor. should be a great hour with the 7:00 Christian Endeavor church at this hour.

xh pu ij Ls extended a cordiaJ I Young People's hour begins at invitafcon to attend these services 6:30 p. in. There are three di- 1 isicns for these group services suit- led to the several ages of young Flaw IvlVCr I folks. Good programs and helpful I 3EETHODIST EPISCOPAL svggestions in all these divisions. Haw River Church.

Young folks especially invited tc Rev. Paul Cooke. Pastor. Prayer CHRISTIAN. Graham-Providence Church.

Focifman lor. 3-45 V7 jilin 11:0," a Senior C. E. 7:30 p. m.

Evening worship with by the pastor. Theme: Traps for Young People." Psalm At. tbe the message will be on Christ's call to fol- iow Him. its meaning. To show Uiat it.

means, more than just to accept Christ and then sit down. The 7:30 service is a young people's service. Let every young per- sdn-be'-in attendance. 7:00 p. m.

Friday: Young People's choir. :00 p. m. Friday: Regular choir rehearsal. A cordial invitation is extended.

to ail. MKXH0DIST FK.OTESTANT. "FMBtain PIxc; Charch. Rev. N.

Bethea, Pastor wu: Sunday Scnooi, Ci. Amick. Superintenaent. No service. Christian Endeavor.

730- p. Sermon by tae pastor. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday: Prayer nniTlaii followed by choir practice- all who.

are interested in smging to come and practice with that we expect to use special- Sjsryjees beginning October latn at 11 'a. To- an these servicer ire cor- dmife MKtBODIST PROTESTANT First Charch. rer. Pastor. Sunday.

School, Floy; Superintendent. a. -Tm: Momlrig. worship. subject: "The Significance Christian Endeavor.

president. Day prpgraro, B. Frank Southern $40 per Hundred Sell Your Tobacco with B. Frank Southern At the Leader Warehouse Burlington, N. C.

Where the farmers are Celling their tobacco very satisfactory to them. Uur market seems to still be in the lead this season for higii prices, and as -ve see it. this Is the year you need etfety nickle you can get. Now I want to see all you farmers come to Burlington and to the Lea'iei" Warehouse with your next load cf tobacco. back up what we Come see for yourself.

The better grade of are now selling from 20 to 40c per pound, some selling on the Leader Warehouse floor today as high as $40 a hundred. Check all the other markets you wish, then see us. We have them beat for high prices. Come us. We are your friend.

LEADER WAREHOUSE B. Frank Southern, Prop. 'SPEEDY SERVICE OCCASIONALLY Unexpected company arrives; now and then you may have forgotten something and do not care to stir from your comfortable home. No need to do, so. Simply call 969 and our speedy service will attend to your needs.

Davis St. Pharmacy East Davis Street Burlington, N. C. EXTRA HATtRI THE MODG1NI TROUPE. WORLDS GREATEST BARSACK KDfSS.

--LOANS 15 up to. $20 bit your personal Endorsement- BURLINGTON; CREDIT CO Room'tO--Ftrst Wattona' Bank Building. BURLINGTON One Day Only FRIDAY Oct. 10 SHOW GROUNDS North Main at Trade Street --Afternoon and Evening-- Real Estate--I Mortgage Loans- TiUes Are All Insured" E. E.

GARRISON C. G. SOMEKS. PHONE 1042 Office Over Penderti LOUIS C. ALLEN OfSce Over National Ban of Alamance.

Phorse 522. Graham, N. FOR. SAT.B--Small child's Taints enamel bed, rjracticaHy riew. Phone 424.

3 4 FOR THE, MONTH OP OCTOBER We Are Offering Our Realistic and Eugene PERMANENT WAVE for $8,00 --For Appointment Call 500-Lucille Beauty Shoppe TIRES- X.3. Gate City Motor Co- Piione Sll A COMPLETE SERVICE For All Cars--Experts to pair, grease and Trash an? iftr. Gate City Motor Co. Trollinger's FLORISTS Flowers for aD Day 931, Night Alamance Hotel DINNER 12 to to 8:15 OCTOBER 5, 1930--SLOO Choice ol One Sliced Peaches Fresti or Chicken Soup with Okra Celery Hearts Oyster Cocktail Consomme a la Kurse! Sweet Mixed PicKes Choice of Meats Roast. Long Island Duck with Dressing and Cranberry Jelly Baked Sugar Cured Ham, Raisin Sauce Fried Tcung Cfaicfceri, Cream Gravy Snow Elafee Potatoes Green Lima Beans Asparagus Tips on Toast Hiwaiian Pineapple Salad Rye Bread Hot Rolls or Biscuits Green Apple Pic Orange Marinsuc Cuslard cr Vanilla, Burnt Almond Ice Cream, and Cake CcSee Ice Tea Sweet Milk or Butter Milk FOR.

RENT--Rooms furnished or for light house'seet)- ing. 611 Rainev street, Pftoce 9142. A. W. Daniel.

30 2 3 4 FOR SALE! 2 Moores Air-Tight Circulating Heaters Several Second Handed Hot Blast Heaters. CLAZK. FURNITURE CO. rOR RENT--Good 7-room house I in good conditjoiu 400 North MeliaEe" street: phone 542. "or 825.

3i I 2 3 4c. Hosiery Hospital, Inc. Charlotte, J. C. 1 Has a Branch At EUNICE MATKINS HEMSTITCH.

TUG SHOP. Over Freeman Drug Store. AH Must Be NOTICE. thinldiig chicken Poaitry Co. xmone 1205 fat hens antf fryers.

Fryers, live 25c acd 30c per, i pound; dressed, 30c aad 35c per po-jnd. Fresh eggs at all times. Free delivery. C. L.

GilUam. manager LOVELY WAVY HAIR for all u'ko want Aua at the extremely low price ol" lor our KALOS SPECIAL PERMANENT WAVE Fredrics "Vita Tonic and Reconditioning OH process $8 and $10. Kalos Eeauty-Shoppo 213 N. C. Bank BuiWinfJ- Paone 328.

BELL'S StfOF CXKJAL OR tOXO HATTLS CkD tfae movtQf experts Special Attention given to Household PRICES RZASONABIX CLARK Furniture Co. IN KWSPAPERl EWSPAPERl.

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