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The Bee from Danville, Virginia • 5

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The Beei
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Danville, Virginia
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I CHURCH NOTICES Epiphany Church. Episcopal, Rev. E. Wicker, rector: Church School, 9:30 a. m.

Bible classes, 10 Morning prayer and sermon, 11 o'clock. Union services, 8:00 p. at this church. Intercessory prayer service, Friday, 10:30 a. m.

Christ Church (Glenwood), Episcopal, Rev. N. E. Wicker, rector: Church School and Church services, 3:30 p. m.

Main Street M. E. Church, South, Dr. E. K.

Means, Church service at 11 a. pastor will pastorie preach. Sunday School at 9:45 a.m., A. D. Keen, general superintendent.

Peatross Bible Class for men, G. H. May, teacher. Ayres Bible Class for women, Mrs. W.

W. Ayres, teacher. Graded departments for young people and children. Visitors cordially welcomed to all services and in all departments. Frst Baptist Church, Rev.

J. M. Shelburne, D. minister: Sunday School at 9:30 a. Charles B.

Clements, general superintendent. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Do. a.

W. Cammack. Young People's meeting at 7 p. James B. Gardner, director.

Union service at Church of Epiphany at 8 o'clock in the evening. Christian Science Society, 312 Masonic Temple. Services, Sunday at 11:00 a. m. Subject, "Soul." Golden Text, Psalms 42:2.

Responsive Reading, Psalms 18:2, 19; 7-14. Wednesday evening, Testimony meeting at 8:00 o'clock. West End Christian Church, Marshall Terrace, near Mt. Vernon avenue, Rev. W.

K. Adkins, pastor: Graded Bible School at 9:40, R. V. Clutter, general superintendent, Communion service following Bible School session. Prayer service, Wednesday, at 8 p.m.

Shelton Memorial Presbyterian Church, Paul W. Hodge, pastor: 9:30 Church School. W. L. Jarrett, superintendent 11 a.

m. D. Albright will bring us the morning message. 6:30 p. Junior C.

E. 7:15 p. Senior C. E. There will be no night preaching service Jefferson Ave.

Christian Church. Rev. P. P. Hasselvander, minister: Preaching at 11 a.

m. and 8 p. m. by the pastor. Morning theme: "The Uttermost Salvaton." Subject for night service: "Diagnosing An Ailing Disciple." Bible School at 9:30.

Classes for all ages. The Christian Endeavor meets at 7 p. m. for discussion of a live and pertinent subdect. Sledd Memorial Methodist Church, Wallace R.

Evans, pastor: Sunday 8chool, 9:45 a. E. M. Newman, superintendent. Preaching service, 11 a.

Rev. Alfred White will preach. Evening service ,8 p. m. Bible drama: "Two Parables of Jesus." Young People's meeting, 7 p.

m. Prayer -meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. Ira Elltott, speaker. Ringgold Baptist Church, Rev. L.

C. Hall, pastor: Graded Sunday School at 10 a. J. H. Terry, general superintendent.

Preaching by the pastor. Sunday, August 20th, at 11 a. m. Union Hill Baptist Church, Rev. L.

H. Hall, pastor: Graded Sunday School at 10 a. Richard Bigger, superintendent. B. Y.

P. U. at 7 o'clock in charge of the president, Mrs Lucy Shelton. Preaching by the pastor at 8 p. subject: "The Better Country." Sandy Creek Baptist Church, Rev.

L. C. Hall, pastor: Sunday School at 10 a. Mr. Vernon, superintendent.

Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. theme: "Heaven." Second Baptist Church, A. G. Carter, pastor: Sunday School assembles at 9:40, J. W.

Wyatt, general superintendent. Morning worship at 11; sermon theme: "Ethics In Business." All young people's meeting Sunday evening at 7:00, W. E. Wyatt, general director. Evening hour of worship at 8:00, sermo ntheme: "A Man That Believed In God." Mid- week service, Wednesday evening at 8:00.

Keen Street Baptist Church, Jesse R. Hite, pastor: Morning worship, 10:50 o'clock, preaching by Rev. Wm. J. Ramsey, Evening worship, 8:00 o'clock.

Preaching by Rev. A. K. Yount. Bible School, 9:30 a.

m. ey Davis, general superintendent. Mid-week service, Wednesday, 8 p. m. First Presbyterian Chruch, Rev.

Joseph Dunglinson, D. pastor: Church School at 9:30 a. W. W. Moore, superintendent, pastor will preach at 11 a.

m. The Young People of the Church will meet at 7:15 p. m. The Union service will be held in the Episcopal Church at 8 o'clock, p. m.

Mount Vernon M. E. Church, South, Rev. George Wesley Jones, D. pastor: Sunday School at 8.

general superintendent H. Cousins. All departments fully organized. Preaching service at 11 a. m.

Sermon by Rev A. R. Mays. This congregation will join in the Union Service at the Episcopal Church at eight o'clock, p. m.

Speaker, Rev. N. E. Wicker. Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Rev.

W. W. Trent, pastor: 9:30 a. Church School, W. E.

Suddarth, general superintendent. 11 a. morning worship. Sermon subject: "Righteousness Provided." Sermon by pastor. 8 p.

Mats evening worship. Sermon subject: There a Burning Hell?" 6:45 p. Junior and Primary Missionary Societies. 7 Young People's Monday, 7:45 p. Intermediate League.

Wednesday, 8 p. service for prayer, praise and Bible Study. Good fellowship, good music and comfortable pews. Moseley Memoiral Methodist, Rev. C.

A. Tucker, pastor: Morning assembly of church for instruction, fellowship and worship, 9:30 to 11:30. First hour in classes and departments. second hour in church auditorium. Evening worship at 8:00 o'clock, with sermon by pastor.

Muse for the evening service will be furnished by the Ladies Bible Class. Third Avenue Christian Church, Rev. M. T. Sorrell, pastor: Sunday THE BEE, DANVILLE, The New Deal in WASHINGTON By RODNEY (The Bee Washington WASHINGTON, Aug.

must help pay the charged up in higher the new deal. But we have a In Dr. Fred C. Howe, crusader whose job aren't gouged when clothing. As 'consumers' agricultural adjustment tion.

Howe will publish from oevr the country analyses to show increases are being er and how much to Aimed at the profiteers ed to protect the this program 1s almost Howe usually tucket Island, Cape Cod and leaning Spain. He was there phone call came which to Washington. Served Under Wilson In 1914 he had Nantucket by a a mont his New which said President ed him to be migration for the Howe went to look noticed the contrast crowded detention green lawn outside. He decided the should be a happy, accepted the job. dren and women WASN'T MINUTES WE SATURDAY, AUGUST Howe Introduced football, better food, concerts and a small school.

He was there six years. Has Had Varied Career First he had studied 11 years in universities. Then he practiced law In Cleveland and became a political lleutenant of the great Tom Johnson, famous for his dis-belter in municipal corruption. He held public offices for 10 years and became Johnson's floor leader in the Ohio Senate He developed a strong belief in public ownership of utillites. He has been an author, magazine editor; specialist adviser on banking.

railroading and public utilities director of the People's Institute in New York and head of the All-Amerlcan So-operative Institute, which preached co-operative marketing to American farmers following Howe's study of co-operative systems abroad Consumers Will Know Mrs. Mary Rumsey, chairman of NRA's Consumers' Advisory Board, plans to publish what the board considers approximately legitimate price Increases after each industrial code goes Into effect. She SAyS her organization is the A. and that "no consumer shall be taken for a ride." Law-Abiding Louisiana Just before Senator Huey Long had to dash to Louisiana to deal with election fraud troubles, he was around Attorney General Cummings' office, boasting: Louisiana Homes, There's no crime wave there, We have no kidnapers!" Johnson's Moods Administrator Hugh Johnson of NRA displayed three contrasting moods in three days of coal strike negotiations. At Harrisburg he said: "God help the man or group of men who stand against this drive." At Washington, after a day of dead- THESE KIDS, THEY'VE MEDDLED PLANS FOR LAST AND IT WON'T TAKE US LONG TO GET THE PIECES OF THAT MAP FROM THEM EITHER SMITH DUTCHER Correspondent) of bill which will prices under fighting championan incorrigible it 18 to see we buy food and counsel" for the administraweekly prices along with how much of the paid to the farinlabor.

and designordinary citizen revolutionary. summers on Nanis down under over toward when the telebrought him been called from telegram delayed hotel Wilson wantcommissioner of 1m- port of New York over Ellis Island, between hot rooms and the immigration station smiling place and After that chilplayed on the lawn WE'LL FIX MENIN OUR THE TIME Mary E. Hughes, of Louisville, new head of the women's division of the National Recovery Administration, is shown at her in the Commerce Department desk, she assumed her new duties. She's entrusted with the task of getting the nation's womanhood into line to aid recovery. lock: "I stuck my nose Into something that Was none of my business and got what was coming to me." Finally victorious, he emerged from his office grinning, almost giggling.

He laughed as he plowed through A group of newspapermen, insisting: "Not going tell you damn thing. The president will give it out." But he was too happy not to relent. He finally said to a few persistent ones: "Well, if it'll help you CAPTURED IN THE HANDS OF ROUGH- -RIDING DESPERADOES THE TWO BOYS TOOK A CHANCE ONCE TOO OFTEN, RED RIGGLES TRACKED AND TRAPPED THEM IN THE NARROW CANYON, AS THEY PUZZLED OVER THE STRANGE SIGN OF THE DAGGER AND HEARTWITH THE TELL- TALE PIECES OF THE TREASURE MAP STILL IN THEIR POCKETS THE BOYS CAN' EXPECT NO MERCY THIS TIME THE BANDITS HUSTLE THEM INTO A DESERTED MOUNTAIN SHACK LEFT ALONE FOR A SECOND, JERRY GRASPS AT A CHANCE TO SAVE HAND 'EM OVER. CHESTER HE PICKS BURNT UP WHERE PIECE OF WODD FROM THE FLOOR ARE THEY? AND MAKES A SIGN ON THE OPEN DOOR. so! RIGHT IN MY ARMS, BOYS THATS' ONE TRICK YOU TRIED BUT IT WONT WORK- WITH HAND UPRAISED RED RIGGLES SUDDENLY A STREAK OF STEEL FLASHES THROUGH THE WINDOW AND WHIPS PAST HIS HEAD 12, 1933 In Recovery Post any, I'll tell you and he did.

(Copyright, 1933, NEA Service, Inc.) BUFFALO RIDGE BUFFALO RIDGE, Aug. P. Morirson, age 65, died Saturday night from heart failure. Mr. Morrison lived alone and was found dead in his home by his brother.

Burial services were held Monday near his home. Roy Bryant, a graduate from Mars Hill College, preached at the Baptist church here last Sunday. About three hundred people surprised Mrs. J. H.

Shelton last Sun- day on her 75th birthday. table was placed on the loaded with good eats. Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Nolen, Boston, are visiting Mrs. rents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Morrison, tollk, are visiting relatives of South Nolen's paHaskins. of Nor- RELIEF ACT ATTACKED A long lawn and WASHINGTON, Aug. A court attack on the constitutionality of the farm relief act was Instituted today in the District of Columbia supreme cour in two suits challenging the government's authority to fIx prices. THE STREET RAILWAY INDUSTRY is working on a CODE for the industry to work under and as soon as that code is approved we will operate under its provisions.

The fact that we operate nineteen hours per day, for seven days per week, and can not increase the cost to our customers complicates the situation. THE STREET CARS GREAT SCOTT! THAT SIGN AGAIN! BEWARE. NOW YOU LITTLE PROWLERSSPIES. GET IN THERE AND TAKE YOUR MEDICINE! THE SLAMS THE DOOR SHUT AND SHOUTS A WARNING IN A DEEP VOICE- FORGET THE BLACK BAND, I'VE GOT THEM RIGHT HERE IN MY HANDSI JUST SAW THIS LITTLE SNEAK MAKE THAT SIGN ON THE DOOR. MYSELF THE DAGGER AND HEART! FIVE ting), at 7 p.

m. Mid-week service Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. School meets at 9:45 p. Ellis Jones, superintendent.

Preaching at 11 m. and 7:45 p. m. pastor. C.

Societies meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday evening prayer and praise service, 7:45 p. m. Farrar Street Mission. Farrar street: Sunday School meets at 2:15 p.

m. Preaching at 3:30 p. m. Thursday evening prayer service, 7:45 p. m.

Calvary M. E. Church: Sunday School at 9:30 a. H. M.

Martin, superintendent. At the 11 m. service Dr. H. J.

Langston will be the speaker in the absence of the pastor. The 8 p. service will be co-operative service with the Moffett Memorial Baptist congregation worshipping at Calvary, Rev. C. J.

D. Parker of Moffett Memorial preaching. Lutheran Church of The Ascension (worshipping at Hylton Hall audito-1 rium), A. K. Yount.

pastor: Sunday School at 9:45 8. J. C. Brown, superintendent. Church services 11 o'clock.

Topic of sermon: "Honesty a Necessity." No Vesper services until Sept, 3rd. Calvary Baptist Church: Sunday School, 9:45 a. J. B. Crouch, superintendent; Arthur Wall, assistant.

Preaching, 11 8. m. by pastor, Rev. O. T.

Jackso. B. Y. P. 6:46, ard Dillard, director.

Preaching, 7:45 p. m. by pastor. Burton Memorial Presbyterian Church, Rev. R.

B. Cotton, pastor: Sunday School at 10 a. Charles Haynesworth, superintendent, Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 7 p.m.

Evening service (on the lawn, weather permit THEY'RE RIGHT ON OUR TRACK THE BLACK BAND AGAIN OUT THE WINDOW NOW'S OUR, CHANCE WHILE THEY'RE SCARED STIFF SO THESE WE'VE BEEN ALL YOUR WHAT DO THAT SIGNOF THE WELLTHAT OUT YOU NOW Moffett Memorial Baptist Church, C. J. D. Parker, pastor: Bible School, 9:30, T. W.

Wilkins, superintendent. Worship, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.

MornIng subject: "Withered Hands." At the hour, the congregations of Memorial Baptist church evening, and Calvary Baptist church will unite in a co-operative service at Calvary church, with the Moffett Memorial pastor preaching. CALLANDS CALLANDS, Aug. 11- The revival meeting closed at County Line Tuesday ngiht with thirty-nine candidates for baptism. The baptizing will be near the church Sunday morning at nine o'clock. Mr.

and Mrs. H. W. Arnn announce birth a daughter Wednesday the ninth of August. Johnnie Marshall 1s visiting her sister.

Mrs. Ted Adams in New Jersey, Mrs. William Richardson of Danville, Mrs. William Sours, Billie Sours, and Charles Sours of Mississippi visited Mrs. W.

M. Lawrence Wednesday. John Holly was taken suddenly ill Thursday morning. He was taken 1m- mediately to Memorial hospital and underwent an appendix operation. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Gregory, Neal Gregory, Asa Fuller, Dick Fuller and Mrs. Charlie Gardner attended the funeral of Harvey Fuller in Hampton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

R. C. Hundley and children of near Danville visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

F. B. Fuller spent Sunday in Lynchburg. The Callands baseball team played Climax at Climax Wednesday. Callands won the game.

The Callands team will play Spring Garden at Callands Saturday afternoon. YOU BRAT! YOU'RE THE ONE WHO TOOK THAT HAT STOLE THE PIECES OF THE TREASURE MAP OUT OF ITWHAT DID YOU DO WITH THEM THAT SIGN THERE FIVE ALTO WHEN CAME IN SIGNS THAT SEEING ARE WORK EN YOU KNOW ABOUT WHAT DO YOU KNOW BAND GET OF 320 AND I a A the U. S. Pat, Copyright, 1933; by. The Chicago Tribune.

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