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disease. Extended
IJ stress or strain, fatigue, injury,
I shock, lowered physical resistu
ance, chronic infections are a1}
pnong causes which may bring
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jj^ Phone 3-1681 1901 Hampton
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Dresses ? 7V a?t?i au
A'terations and Pressing
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H. T. BRYANT
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Cleaners and Dyers
713 *Main Street
, j I*T~S~F. S T R E E T
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\ Variety of IVleat9. Poultry an
l Complete Lines of Fancy
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w? vui visniuur rage coys, ana
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Ctiig"oni . ., $3.50
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irs, presentw^an interestir
program and a bulletin ' boai
display showing the Head, Hand
Heart and Health training. Dui
'an 4??H Club. Mrs. Margia Cut
ningham and P. A. Cunningha
leaders, had a dinner with tl
K-hool faculty and the ocunty :
?onts- as guests. At the clo-c <
he dinner all Clubsters ropeti
'd the National 4?II Club crco
Seven other 4?H Club- displa;
:d po-ters. All activities durir
he week were centered aroun
ho National Theme,- "Servir
\s Loyal Citizens Through1 4-H
The Institute on Huma
Growth and Development * wj
ittendcd by mure than 75 pai
mts and teachers at Bethlehci
Center, sponsored by the Pai
nt-Teacber Associations o
Spartanburg. Speakers, Dr. G<
>rgc Dean Johnson, Dr. E. 1
tfoPher^on, Dr. J. R. Hallui
ind Mrs. Alma L. Smalls emphz
Ized physical development di
ers among children o' the sam
ige arid also with boys and girl
Charts and film on Huma
3ro\vtfc?; a Child's problem <
acial differehce$ is just i
[reat a< the problem of phys
al difTerences-that'all problen
hould be kept in ^the open, at
eptrd cierytiflealltt rathe*: tha
irhotlonaUyr V- V ' "
The Planning Committee r?
eived the cooperation of Mis
?orrie McGhec'and Mi>s Marjt
QUESTION: I have a problem of me'.tir
Inow ami ii o cauoig the roof of my ?un io<".
to leak. Ice hut formed in the cuvei trougl
to they can't do their job ol taking away t>
abater Since Winter* aie early in Canada, ar
*rc apt to bo present for sonic time. I uwa
your reply witn great interest.
? 11. E. L., Toronto, Cu
ANSWER The chmn of events you descril
is all too common The ice is first foimed
downspouts, then gutters With both dogge
run-oft water from quick thaws is hacked i
to roof boards and usually leaks through t
joint where /afters rest on the top plate of t
walls. Best bet for emergency treatment is
blow torch applied to the underside of met
f;uttera. This loosens the ice which can
ifted out. Then follow down the spouts, trie
ing the ice there. It is best to disconnect t!
lower end of the downspouts to shake the i
from thern, leaving the ends open until
check-up con be mode of why the drama
system beyond the spouts is nut woikiri
Wood gutters, of Course, can't stand the tor
treatment, but can b? clears-d by loosenii
the icc chemically, with?rock T?tT Electi
cables laid along the eaves can be used
melt ice and snow us it accumulates, but t
gutters and spouts must be kept clear at i
times White Tile torch treatment may spi
any paint on your gutters, it is pcihaps pn
erable to a ruined indoor .hog .
QUESTION : The wall of a closet in my sf
ond ttoor cipailment in u brick building <
v< lops a green mold which spreads to ai
|nui|> placed in the closet. Clin you tell wli
Caus< s this u:nl how to cure itt
- L. P.. Chu a go, I
ANSWER; Either the bin k wall is foul'
or msuhirinn n> the wall lias Is oiilii' dan
allowing moisture t?, seep irdo ti.e do*
Mold llouiistus on damp surfaces The t?r;
Wall must t>e w aterpi oofed, dai. p insula,*
>< ikiviiI anil Lrpiaeed Mihliwudts will i
luuve ttic- fin 11J find reduce (iiuiiihcc, I.
This column is prepared by the edi
tots of TIIK FAMILY HANDYMAN
Magazine ? * a service to home
owners If yoti have any questions or
problou*i relation to your own home,
e let'r r.- -StrrtTTT^-VOtir"
problem to THE FAMILY HANDYMAN.
"2 1 1 East .17th Street. New
York. New York, Attention of News
Syndicate Editor If the question bus
v do spread appeal in the opinion' of
the editors, it will be printed with the
answer in this r il inn at a later date.
However, we i :.:innl iimlerLakst. t??
nuet TfiTo >1 'laded coi respondvnre
with svc. yone.
[DOING GOOD UNTO OTHER
a ?and making money for your
church or yourself. Vou can make
ft good money in your spare time
A selling the wonderful all-herbal
^ft Fast India Medicines which have
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address on a postcard and mail B
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Hnhis churcl
^Wship at Thtomp
Hi^^nurch at 3: 30 p. m
BjHWRtev. D. R. Bedenbaugh nn(
' Trinity will worship there at
p. m. Sunday. Tb public is in
vited to these services.
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A surprise birthday party w;i
i- Riven in honor of Mr-. Birdie ?M
m -Posey and Mrs. Millie Fowler b
le the West Le Street Sympath
jj.-Glub, at th home of Mrs. Fowlei
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the .'5 1th Quadrennial Sessioi
the denomination will meet
host hishop, is shown on the
host pastor, is on the rUht
' largest Nei?ro churches in t
a nuinity church for thousanc
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Bps* ratlonie^B
Kcc are to D ?e ent tM
j^Btary's office %t
if Cour f, Col umbiar SbuVvT^W
1 these will' be acknowledged ta^|
-; mediately ^ith an ott&4 T**\
- ceipt and n<f further rogistwtior,
i will be required at New YorK
7 in September.
Some youth council* have ail*
dearly registered. A listing of pre'
registered youth groups will be
[. gin by the- ?cvretary in his coly
umn '"Youth Looks Ahead" in
y the Union-Review the first of.
April.
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ch, Brooklyn, New York, where
n ?f the (ioneral Conference of
May 7-21. Bishop \\. .1. W all-,
left and l)r. \V? (>. ('iirrin^lon.
. This is considered one of 1 he
lie country. It ser\es a> a corals
of the citizen* of BrookKn.
l>onouurh ?Y Tompkin* Streets.
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TEACHERS ?
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spoke and pl^B
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military. ~'^iB
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Choir Singers I
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irxt fall? Rev. Robert H, I
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ivities of the National Baptist 9
Convention of America, said I
Tuc?da ythat such trips Will tie 8
ivcvi members of a 50-YO/ce chous
which will be carried to New "Z
rork for the National Baptist
Convention which meets in that
city September 10-14.
Applicants must be: 1. between
the ages of 14 and 24; 2; -be?a?
Baptist and 3. be able to secure
endorsement of his or her pastor.
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The chorus will be directed by r
Mrs. Elise Wilson. Voice tryouts
will be held at the St. Paul Baptist
church, 4503 N.' Main street
(College Place). Alto and basu ^
voices, Monday, March 17, at 8 Z
p. m.; sopranos and tenors on Wp
Tu-sday, March 18, at 8 p. m. V
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sITY-THIRD ANNUAL SESSION
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