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Ef:;. above photogrraph is shown sc
era from throughout the state
l| recent Economic Education c
Farmers Realize
fTop Prices For r
i Livestock Sales p
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county farmers received $1,081.411 h
tor 31 hogs weighing 4,560
pounds -and three bulls weigh-;
tag 1,590 pounds, to M. Baker]
recently, it was announced this' xv
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|p. . TJhe sale was arranged byjc
Julius Amaker, county agent.
George W. Dean, of State' e
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P When iMrth ?tl<W? To Hi* l?*t?om of yc
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1f.-? Mklng ft*do *n * damp cloth ai d rub
kftmt stench away, cannot fcrotch t'hi
BROOK'S NEW AT*
We Buy and Sell Ne
a 1946 Dodge, panel y% ton
f: : j 3 1942 Chevrolet, Suburban \
D 1946 Chevrolet, 2 Dr.
L ' I 1941 Ford, 2 Dr.
? | Brook's New a:
3 2204 Two Notch Road
jj araaiHreiaigjarafarajz^^
"j^famlly'
- m lixyy2 wasnington ?treei
under the new
1 We will be open all day Ea
-A photo in that new outfi
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CHARLESTON
^ ST. COLUMBIA
FLORENCE
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2 K&j, Our Twenty-fifth
te j to the people of S
l|j , With Courtes
Ptl fc WE TRY to make a pc
being Courteous and helpf
fi| ???*?? may i?e?wnaiever in
I to secure. Do not hesitate,
Hpi>proach anyone who may I
P him attentive, sympathetic i
I Fielding's Home
, I , 122 Lograii Street
Charleston, Soi
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OMIC WORKSHOP ?In the
>me of the in-service teachof
Florida who attended the
<t Problems in Resource?1
olloge at Orangeburg, farnr u-7
ent at-large, graded the aniials.
Farmers from five communi- (
es indicated that the realized
rices were satisfactory and Mr. ^
maker said the farmers are beig
encouraged to keep good
erds and establish good fee:!'
lg pastqres.
The sale" were in connection
rith a project under which pure-.
reds were placed by the Agriultural
Society of South Cam-!
ina, and other purebreds purI
naseci at tne livestock sales. |
-STUCK IRONS !
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IW Iron mn4 tlmM ?? troohl? k ? j
>bro?lwo clooncors c?i? "crotch the
cool tfiotought?. Sprinkle a llttlo
Iron vr'U clean. Soda whilst cic'y
imociii ?o!o-ulalo of your Ire ?
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2 ton $3f95 ?
$695 ?
tid Used Cars |
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>int in our home of ever
ul?whatever your probformation
you may wish
in visiting our home, to
be on duty?you wil) find
ind tactful.
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Telephone 5914
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Use Education workshop at !
workshop was jointly spons
Council on Economic Educat:
sor A. S. Parks served as c<
AME Youth Congr
Open Here At Allc
Indications .arc. that approxi
mately a thousand young peoph
Smith Pnrolin:i' \with many ^run
ing from throughout the nation
-will gather on the campus of A1
len University in attendance a
the 8th Annual School of Relig
ion, ..Congress of Youth of th
African Mothodi-t Church hen
next week.
. The sessions opening Tuesda
morning, July 29th at 11 o'clocl
in the Auditorium of the Chap
pelle Administration Buildin
will listen to a message by Di
I. W. Janerette, pastor of Mt. Zi
on AMi? Church of Florence. Di
H. B. Butler, Jr., state superir
tendent of Leagues will presid
at this se-sion. Associated wit
him will be Prof. John A. Hai
ris, state superintendent of Sur
day Schools, Mrs Sophia Keit
president of the congress of Yout
r and, the theme for this year
C ngress is "Vital Christian Fi
ith?The Light For A Confuse
World".
I
Bishop Frank Madison Rei<
known for his inspirational "yoi
th leadership and resourcefu
ness toward the devclopjnent <
Christian fellowship among a
denominations, and especial]
throughout the AME Church, hi
expressed desires^ that mar
members and friends would i
vail themselves of the opportui
ity of hearing some of the mo
' resourceful bishops and churcl
[men who have indicated the
j intentions of being present i
| programmed.
] A mono thnsp pynwtnH viSll 1
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1 Bishop Sherman" Lawrence Gr
! ene, president of the Bishoj
Council, Atlanta, Ga, and BLh<
D. Ward Nichols, Secretary
the Bishops'; Council, of Nc
| York City. Bishop Fred D. Jor
, an of Los Angeles, Cal. will a
rive by plane Tuesday to deliv
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TABIETRICH
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"A rakish bride and gfoorr
easily made from loaves of Dreac
blond tradition find pure whims
for the rehenrsal dinner tabl
decMration," suggests Catherin
Gray, Fostoria Glass ronsultan
on correct table settings.
To make the gay'pair you'l
need loaves of thick French bren<
for the bodies, small round loave
the heads, bread sticks for th.
u .s, and rolls for the feet.
Cut the bottom off the loaves o
French bread, po the figures wi1
Stand erect Thpn "?-? u" 1 ?:J
. ..VI. ??? ! I IIC I I 19 Hit
of t!11* loaves to rut down tfo
?v rrtt T>f'T!Te"fi/rure8. Attach th<
h uru>? and feel firmly to th<
using mange Micks. p*rrrttg
01 v. .re. .
i?i ess the ((room in a tuxedr
from ^laeic paper, give him s
v pa ppr vent, nncT fasten t
< i .lion in hid buttonhole. Tr
n.aae the fare, rut eyea and moutf
from colored paper and prttt*
th?m to the head. Make the hall
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Florida A and M College. The
ored by the college and Joint
ion. A and M Associate Profes
Dordinator.
ess, Religious School
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n University July 29
- the message Wednesday morn-;
j' ing, at 11:15 at the Connectionalj
- Higgins, president Of Aleln Uni-|
u versity will preside and Dr. E.j
-i A. Adams will present the bisht
op.
Bishop E. C. Hatcher has ace,
cepted the invitation to speak at
e the Assembly Thui'sday morning
at 11 o'clock at which time
>' Dr. L. L. Farmer will- preside
^ and Dr. W. B. L. Clarke will .pre-.
" sent the bishop. Bish-p Ilatcher,
^ presiding bishop of West /\frica,
will come to the sessions from
" Nashville, Tenn. Bishop L. H.i
Hcmmingway of Washington, D.
l" C'.. has accepted the invitation
e to deliver the message Friday at
^ 11 o'clock at which time Dr. \1
F. Robinson will preside and Dr..
1 J. E. Th/mas will preside.
The Connectional Keynote
, "Hour will be Tuesday night at *
s~8:lo when Dr. W. A. Fountain,
, Commissioner of Education of i
the A.M.E. Church, will deliver
the keynote message. Dr. R. I.
Lemon will preside and Dr. R.
W. Mance, M. D., will introduce
the speaker.
The twenty-Presiding Elders of
ii !
South Carolina will be in attend-'
ly
ance at the State Meeting lead-.
iS ing On the pastors and laymen
lV and youth from the various dis-1
x tricts and will hold an executive)
I Presiding Elder Session Thurs-'
st day afternoon. The laymen of
t" the State will assemble in the)
II State Laymen Hour with Prof.
aS J. E. Smith presiding. Dr. War-!
dell Nichols, Principal of Burke
30 High School. Charleston,' will
e- deliver the address.
>s' Prominent among the General
Officers who are expected will ?
of be Dr. Fred A. Hughes, Editor anc^
w of the > Christian Recorder. Dr. that
d- J. E. Beard, Secretary of Pen-, Ron
ir- sions and Dr. George A. Single-] j<;m
or ton, Editor o' the AME Review
S^Reheorsa^Dinnei^^
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- I oilor/u Olun (.o Fholn
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i, from short lengths of yarn nnd
1, paste it firmly to the head. 111 (
y Paper doilies and white crepe j f, j;
e paper fashion the bride's gown
t* and veil. Turk a small bouquet of 1
t roses in the bride's brendstirk on
arm. Cut long, rurly eyelashes
J and a rosy mnil?K frr.rv, ^_SllA_
i paper and paste them on the fare,
s At the feet of the pair, place
* bouquets made by braiding the J
ribbons fram all the bride's show. t
f er packages. The maid or matron 1
I of honor will carry the bouquets f
at the rehearsal, when $he takes *
r t+ra^prtfice or the bride. A pair of /
f crystal candle holders with?tall \
' . Whilf Lapers complete the table #
, . decoration. %
"Linen place mats are in per- J
> feet harmony with four nicest f
i china and silver," says Miss Gray. 1
i "And of cou/se, you will want to #
> use your best cut crystal goblets, \
i w ine glasses, and juice glasses to | #
rive the final touch of sparkling \
beauty to the table setting."
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LIGHTHOUSE and 1NFOH
N'NOW W OACK?r V^CTCH OUT ill NO I VoU IS 11 CAbtl WALK If >
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Author of the recent bo k
. is much in demand- The Del Ore H ( CllVin'8
aanee of African Mother!SEEING
T
he Wednesday night program NEW YORK (CNS)? We'
be dedicated to the'advance just emerged from a ^piend
interest of the young people's preview?"The Big Sky." We s
>artment of the Missionary splendid because we were ji
a ties at w inch time Mrs. thrilled with Hollywood's fair i
m Polk of Pittsburgh, Penn- terpiretation of the Americ.
arua. C. nnctionol President Indian and the role he playi
the Y.P.D. will deliver a in founding this great natie
sage as a part of the Annual "Th eBig Sky" is an irrrrrT
sionary Youth Retreat which travaganza lasting nearly thr
be holding sessions on the hours. It's heroine and only w
ipus of Allen University man, is the beautiful Indi;
Inesday. Thursday and Kri- maiden, Teal Eye, who is us<
at tin1 same time of the as ameans of a crew of trade
e Congress of Youth. The to get into her proud people
mg people will come Jfrom country, where no white man ht
ty sections of the church to penetrated. Teal Eye is an ir
re in the great fellowship, portant maiden t > her tribe at
i has come fr hi Baltimore, so is never molested, treated
viand that at least 25 will awe and finally in the end wii
e from the ehurche< of Bjil-_ a white h usba rwd,
>re wdifle a similar number Night clubs and theatres when
com< from the State of the steel strike is going are rea
rgU l.v getting hurt. Reports are th;
,, , . .. , .. towns as Birmingham. Octroi
1 i n .1.1 il
' l""k pitt.^hurfili are just as a shell <
1m., the Seventh Kp.scOp.il fornw,,, with Nfn?.,
riet. members and friends of ,.s b,.ing really hard passed.
,aatr.: Chun ft?win unite L-ee ^Rtrftard-ori.' Tfte ymn
me of the greatest christian crooner, at a small cafe on Ne
. ,, York's 45th Street. Lee startc
owship vspoeiallv among _ , ,.i. . ,
?v. * v 11 July ,4th Hnd may # ^ a 101
h On thi- occasion ever held 4
tinic . . . Thev presented Sug
he campus of Allen Univer- Ray Robinson thc <;amc tropl
twice from the Rheingold Bre\
ATLANTIC^BEACH '
PARKING LOT
Saves Gas ? Protects Your Car
PARK YOtTR CAR NKAR THE SEA
(Two Blocks From The Highway)
I>r. H. B. Kelly, Prop.
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WSM"JVOL) DON'T UNDERSTAND, JIMJaW
. WW1^ IAT A JAM 9ESS,0N VW PLAYOR,
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} ' ,^a^.-- RHAPY^l/ ;|
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you). The rating was nowhere
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; . -- ? -t-jiear the steuar snows as I
1 II ?" O np iX i Love Lucy" or the sensational
O JZd ij Jl jf\ t\ O j Kefauver crime show. Maybe the
ve| eries. Ray got it first through wife Republicans just ain't got what
i ri I i n mi Ilttrnfifc V?irtV> "-I *
- j <i? u i v piu(jiuin, inev '.nusi v -a *??^n uuJiicnauiiKsi
ay have taker; it back to do it over
ist again with Ray himself for the B n
daily newspapers . . t
an One nationally known column- j(a^
?d ist has it that Dorothy Dand- f,
?" ridce i- frying nmtiw >t -.4?fl
x" by a Frederick Piaspo, "whose] ^ - "\frpM
ec pappy owns acres of land in Pe- | 0^111112111 ^HBfiB'
o- ru. The youhful South Ameri- " ^QjjqSW
an can is with Dorothy in Holly- j ^
?d wood right no wand he'd give ! ^AQYl
rs anything to take her home for N/UdlJ
's a marriage ceremony. This we contain* e*trect of soap root... Netveo'epwesoep
\d will have to investigate! ' *hr pay fancy prkes tof complexion eureaNfct
11- Number of people tuned in for Sayman VepetaUe Wondei Soap ?t # ett ve#e*eH?
id the Republican Convention via ???p mtidty astringent. Hetpt to tenia* ot*ne??
in television was very disappoint- tr 'n *roooth out Memtihet Say (ipm*
15 in* Some advertisers may even j ,i..? Sa-taw
. ; get, a. rebate _ (money ?
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Spanish Mackerel , ft>. 39c S
-d g Black Fish ...... lb. 30c 5
I* g Croakers .. lb. 25c ? '
? Sea Bream lb. 25c ?
V g Mullet ib. 29c S
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