The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 21, 1928, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
^gY.Aurday, Janqair 21^ 1928f,
CLINTON NEWS
Sunday, January 15th brought to
" nL this section of South Carolina a most
I" ^Beautiful day. Alan answered this
i f call last Sunday morning thus filling
LI the 4ia.w& of dea^jjld-Jliuidship. X1&.,
Sunday School opened at U:45, con- >
. tinuing through 11:15. The lesson
was enthusiastically discussed by
those present.
At 1::30 Rev. J. M. Johnson, pas-tor
of the Piedmont 1 Presbyterian
Church in. the Alountville section, and
rH principal t>f Beit?St. High School in
*=y'- this city, brought to us^one of the
most powerful sermons of the'Times.
' Rev. Johnson showed himself a true
j , scholar and master of his subject. We
? ar?.sure tho,se present were spiritually
J revived and have something on which
I their souls can feed^ during the com.
ing week. -~~ > 1Undre
the splendid leadership of
Rev. J. M. Johnson, Bell Street High
J SchooL is steadily iand .surely proI
gressing.
Through CKC Wbrtlll'l'ful influence.
I of our principal we now have a dok
mestic science, denartmant. Twn
T beautiful.rooms installed a cost of a-,
round $1500 excluding current expenses.
JVl.i^s Josephine Collins of
4 - TuSkegee, ATa., has charge qf this
1 department. N6>v that wC have this
department we are able to serve the
pupils warm lunches at 11:15, the reWe
are ail 1 looking forward o Prifj
day evening, 7:30' P.*M., a which time
i "A Noble Uutca'st,1 a drama in four
i^j^Oicts by John. A. -Fraser, will be preli
sented in the school auditorium by
~M' the 11th grndrnlndcr the directions of
Miss Ruth Rice. We .arc eugVr for
B this diversion and hope5 to continue,
work of this nature. . V
B The l'ulpit Aid Board, a very helm
B fnl auxiliary of the church, has again
B >bcgun its work. IJISL Fiida?1 it mrf,
& at the home of Mrs. Lillie Robinson.
-fag- Tiio'Ti iVi'i "'rr.t~en.io.vid?a delightful
j afternoon. This coming .Friday, Mrs.
I ' 1<. p. Alexander?w+H?entertain the
-During the holidays the young pern
pic of Clinton had it very jolly. A
U' mong the events were parties at scV
... Pr.piilnv v^jtoiK Wl'i-O
Misses Lucy and Cora Williams?, of
Greenwood, is. u.; Mi's. -Ruby Fergus
2 son, of IjoiH^ne, Ohio; Mrs. D, T. Watls
* worth, (Miss Wilhelmonia .fonos) of
1 I^ovv VY.vk" CH v : M V. Wilt-ic-Taylor, of
PhilndelphragPa.; Mr. T. B. Ferguson,
of .Washington, I). C.; Mr. Andrew
m Ferguson, of New York Cityj -Miss
Rebecca Patterson, of Charleston, S.
3 Cn Miss Mary. Bailey- of Laurens, S.
. C.; Mr. Bonnie Franklin,-of Laurens,
B . & n ipd Miss F.stelhi^Simmons', of
> New York City.' We are hopingalf
\ of these enjoyed their stay in bur
| IMPERIAL D
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I YOURS fo
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LIMIT ONE DAY Fl
One and a third fare ro
? LIMIT FIVE DAYS F
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APPLYING WITHIN /
For furthcs lr?f<
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| city and will return in the near fu?.
[ ture. 7'.:
Mr. Lullu-r lulliewodd was aIjo in
the city visitjng his parents, Key. and
Mrs. Lilliewood ?and Mr. Lenoii Roden,
of .Harbison College, spent Xmas
Luieuk?aiu .??<> sister*^
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Rlnr.K SI'KlNiiS NHWS
_T h c. Xmirs_trce was I a a it 11 ffvrtty
decorated and loaded.with many presents.'
Thu :|irojrra.m was gotfd. We
were1 delighted to have Prof. T. J.
Sullivan, and his tin?el.\ remarks Were
onjuyed by all; ~ ^77 77- '
. Miss janic Quattlebauin . spent (.he
holidays at hoine with her parent,*.
Miss. Thebpa Spears, of Ben net tsviTkv'
S. ( was. the guest of Mir*
Jahie Quattleb'auin. -Mi?s Spears Was
a delightful guest and we hone she
I- . -f53?
.spent pleasant time here.
Miss Kloise .\loTTuJ spe'hl HIWWt|
lays at home with-her -pur-en* s.Misses
&adie Hazard of' Alien Univdrsity;
Citeria. and' Queen Coiley
oi' Haines- -tustjiUitc end littU- Cloc
Way of Columbia, spVot the week at
home; ^
Me"!-' ,Ti.- !iaI|?K: J>r,aV.i* and Robert
QulCtlehaumV Jr., spoilt a few day?
with friends dmimr. the holidays.
The parties jdyt;n. by Miksejs Corley.
QuatHehhu.m and Hammond were
-enjoyed j?y nllf : - ' ?
'?M-d. agd Mrs.-l>o;i hie RailWd, Air.
and Mrs, -Milton i Rai ford and. family,
spent a IV'A* d!l\ 'A i'h 11n ii?nmthi-?
Mrs.' Sarah Raiford. ... ,
Nliss Annie RV.TFr- -was.' the ynest
of Mr. and Mrs, Robert- ^rtennis;
also Mr. and MVs!.-T. F. Hammond.
Prof. W. l>."t>; :(J<e.; prim ipal of Ai
ken Hin'a S.-'noo'. and Prof; T, P. Hamnie.tid.
superv!?or ol Mlblil.i C unu.
ennni i Ui. itivlli'lo^'v! i f?'Avr?mf ' ttMll#
4-^-1-^?11 "
and Ciilitiii' Hi with reintiyein ^ . t
r. and Mrs, -f' hn Howard" ant
family 't.f ("nit-:\;.u> ti !,> a lt.\v iLuywit
h tfretr W> R Watson
Miss llnsa lirlle .Tark-nn, of. To.
todo. Ohio..is.at home \vi'4i ho.r lVtotlv
or. :
MisS Florence Wat*. <>n. Mrs. "Sallic
- Phyl;", Clv^rh.ll.., \" ( .. niothvotf-u
bring. Santa to <kav father, Mr. W". S
Wat son*.' " _ - ? r;
M -Philip. J 'of i-rsoh sorved a. do
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hcious (Hat ?Tiu iK11inn' > <..-m '.wnbeautifully
de/oi atod and. the dinno]
was served in four courses. The fol
"lowinjr vvere -t4iv' Vdesls: Mr. Harjrj
'.Grot-no. Mr, M. W. Hammond. \vift
and daughter,-Mi*. II. Peterson, \v'?f<
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JUKI ranniy, -Mr.-. Aii?~e 11 liirn'i nil ;ui<
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THE PALMETT
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i WAVERLY SCHOOL TEACHER .IN
-TERI'RETS MRS. MATILDA
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.GRIFFIN'S DREAM
My l>car Mrij. Grilfin: . H
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Into my rhind tomes the same j
thought that, crept into the "niiml?of -j
the poet of nhlwhen-bh uttered these i
words-"God Moves in a Myseripus |
way, His wonders* to perform." (!
After reading your dream my first <
tInii war' that find begirt-^J
ning of a new year has 'a -jriypn'-task
that he wants vou to do. . To my ;
mi-nd iTie 44ren!.m of mystery'.' in-youiv
dreimi sitnities the power of God and
- that you Ho-ervn have-an insight into
that realm if you but .heed the task
tha I believe he has set befo-ve you j
in this dream. ' ?'!
t J - feel that the connection of your!
r logs with, this dream is that He wants f
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, you to use them and go into-the board-.)
ways of evil and direct the feet of j
. IL. i,.< apnin to his fold/
1 belive that the hair signifies that.
. you have. .the. means to go along with j
'the willing heart. (Vou know money j
, has its part in helping to carry the?
"Light" .to those that arc groping
in darkness). ->
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The sheep signifies that you are to
regard Him as your shepherd and follow.
His directions to get a grip oh
yourself, to posses-the characteristics
of an ohedient sheep, heed His voice'
u'n.d walk'in Hie-new duties Of life that
1 l.elive he has assigned yo.u. *"" *; ,?
Te friend 'shows that in His cause
iw, .on..,, w.nki'is who arh ea.gei'
for your association in this noble
lit Id of labor and that as yoiuenter f
they-can hut irrvbke trod's blessings'
.upon ydu. j
The/left leg shows that at the end
of the year your life will be better, i
.t l i'iri r !'Ml] "older for having shared ,
with tlx- less fortunate;- mat J,uui '
~ iity wilil?hp -tilled wiUmew vigor and j
> that your clj'ort to be of real service j
! rTrmYrhtlln.i till*. Iinl Imrii in viin: th.-if '
Clod has given.you a new outlook on .
life rrird many-A'xpcrifnces "that were
'new and varied. That He has bestow-.f
> r , J I
ed a portion, of His bounty into your j
I TmiT' tfvhi' n i il h i lie direct* yn.ii...!.
-Ttrrrf roin-rtrrNTY trainimo
i ?nth,.school m:ws
The. majority of . the students, are
< back Iifom their various homes wHerc
' they all report' having spent <x pleas?
pant and nof \yhdlly an idlq vacation, i
T Kverey one lias resolved to- real hard
a..I I. I'm ill. i.f.inn"Tmli"r~.">t rhi> I.-nil.
FhT tTihke Students" that remilimut:
on the -campus the good and thoughtful
Mrs. Shanklin, had a ChYistmas
[ tree stationed in the sitting room and j
i f hade old -Santa to remember each.
I1IC.tlitl generously wih nuts, candies,!
?frrrrt-, * five wevk^TTmi some wearing;
apparel. ' 7
Miss Y..-Gordon, one of.the teachers
spent part of htfr vacation in Garnet
t, S. 0M visiting Miss Joseph;.v:.
! firown, one <>!' the students and her
relatives. :
) .\nss\ . crazier spent trie nonuays at
j( home,, a few miles- from the school,
j with her father and mothei\
4 . Miss Mitchell spent half of the holi|
da> s in Sheldon, S. C. with her moth1
eiV who is an invalid and the rither
j -halt-in .Beaufort at the home of her
| brother, Mr. P. Mitchell and his wife,1?rm
King Str,?where they, entertained
l in 'quite a . number-'of pleasant ways.
- | Miss A. V. \Vood was he guest of
I -Miss- Mitchell during the holidays,
also Prof, and Mrs. Shanklin.- ' ' j
Mrs. Austin, of Chareston, S; C.,
Was the guest of Prof, and Mrs.
Shanklin during the holidays.
T . Mr*- Saxon, of Beaufort and her
daughtors, the Misses Mabel and I'enrl
"dined v\ iUti Prof. and Mrs. Shanklin,
fU/v OOtV* r\f "nnr>r?mhnr Mgi<t*Pftnrl
Saxon is ft teacher in the Dade Coun,
ty Ttvaininp School, Miami, Florida.'
Mesdames Shanklin and Austin and
a proup of students who spent the
holidays on the campus, spent pleas.
ant day visiting at Port Royal, on
, Deeerphnr .lAth '
Mr, Shankli^ vi^/t'ecl soffig of the I
tiomes .of the students lu~Garnctt, S7T
C. on New Year's Day.
Mr. Oliver Mitchell, class, of '24,
vtftited tho school a few days on his^j
-returTrtn-W-hitc- Phmis^A-y., where .
ho has been for tho past two years.
Mr. Talvor\* Brown, class of <'
Visited tho school on Xmas day, Mr.
Tho annual nlnnyii dinner. onJ^o-,.
. uary Mh was quite a- success. Tho
member8 of the senior class a-fid faculty
wore guests of the alumni.
-?The new school building 1b rapidly
i going up and students and teachers
aro looking forward anxiously to toeI
ing in the new building in the course
(of six or eight week's!
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0 LEADER "
1 J>AIMS 1
.Disappeared .?= ~
aB **My health. had been poor js ,i- ,
2 f?r ten years, before 1 took 3^
pS Cardui," says Mrs. Anna S^j
Cronin^ of Rockport, Ind. "I 2?
was lifeless and 'no account'*
OS I dragged around day after ^ ( .,
Eg day, every move an effort, 25 ^
and never""ffeeling thc-joy?of 2*>
being well. . ""
t, "At times, I lxnd a dreadful 3^ * 5
ache across my back, and my fPrt sides
hurt me. I worried *5
along, apmetimes hardly able ; -!'
to leave my bed, but tho de-. _ nr
mands"~of a growing family 5^ ( i
pg had to be attended to; so I x>? |
^ would got up, do what vas S7:
absolutely necessary, ajid
!&=. then lie down again. ^
^ ?tlO?e day,- someouu suggest<5
Cardui to me. I took it '2r*
U+ for several months, and all-. %!;!m
the time I was growing 25
stronger, and less nervous.
hm My aches^ and paims?finally
gg disappeared. ST;
^ "That was two years agoV j?- f~~
ggj .My improvement has been 5?v'
i>~ permanent. The good health, <!i
!5 which followed the taking, of ? ?> j
Cardui, is still with me, so I ??i* i
V5; do not hesitate to recommend S-fj i -?,
?5 it to my friends." c 1#4 ^ t.
reCARBUI
B; u r.TA'.'/WTf^v^!:.
I:ANCASTKU UIST.UIC'i t'Ol NCIh.jy
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.m RliTlXCi II > AT tlASTOVl-.K I \
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EjiStovcr, S. dim. 7?The <eeond ! ,,
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annual meeting ol tue .Lancaster lc.s'- i
ifltt council i>f " the African il<'tlio? j'\.
?i<*t Episcopal t'huiyh, which rcffont ly; j 11
i. MT.i ;< ;? s;t Philip 1 r
I hliivh. I ! !!, I... ..n r. I.-1
c-iosoil its ^ejjslon \vlth Lire fatihrtl 'ys -1:
torn- for., the .district- all amir#; d foV.
the ye'nr.
Tho dcvotiontti-t-x^H-fws?u*r,. -con }!'
Hueted by thov Itpvs??J% M. Marnreii..j u
?"v ,MhiHi> Kdisrwho
returned to this district for .aftnther o
^ttr - as, 'providing Lcklcr._.yii?>_i(.v _tho ;?
chair and sfffit!? very tit t llijfly. eon-1 VJ
rem no: the wmlt. lie had the ,?lis-|,y
trk't to 'uHf^Ui^-M'ul that, he tv*?- -rtol-J'tf
v hntitii"; Inn a "h>:-" hnklu'l'' *12" 1 T
field. lie explained cv.<*Vy iota oTTtTk'
. . *? ' *.** I ,n
district's assessiuepts. _h?s iJ-oui-j^
mendatiops yrcre. unaniiViiui.-dy 'rt<4?>pv-j
ed. AH the new pastor.-i who.- were j ^
sent to new churches we're called upon O
Awl eni'ti jS|iiii.e iiv -t - in" re-; '.'iiuriv j -&.
'w-^in-rrp-?their t'c^t I U-uu .Tut
(jive spice to the meeting the liev. '?
Brown, who is the popular pastor vf
Mill Creek, declared that the people
said "thanhoy had just noyTg" I. the"
right man. Many leading laymen at- ?
tprult <r"thc moeti-pg and .sp.ok" .iji in-' 1 't
I teres* I'o their Total' ehuivii. i n U j
len Chapel. led in mrmlirrship, <*:':e<>pr j
St. Philip,' where- the. meet i-rer wav : )!
T. HI l is. T. II. Addison'.-anti .J.' M.ji;
held. Miss F.lihaVi-th Krogdpn aVal : T
Me.'ilnim1' V. T, I .i1fa '1'. 11 ?Av.ui-.'i.ii .-y
M. M. Martin I -M. Ha: risor. |-j.
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spoke of #lhe npss*?apu;y- work iiv.tn, ,j,
district. ' L?- . |X
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The pjaee. pt', tht. district.' nvoeting j'|,
was. published in last week's is tie?
Hie Sqmari>an Herald. Tluy piw'toV.jy
Rev. T. II."Addison hjad- cverythir.ji; irti?
readiness l'or the coiini IL Pinner f .|.
was served in the ,small honw nearj^
the-chttctdv. AH left well .jjlea^cd and !
with praises on their lips for Dr. F.l- ( *
lis'. 1"
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The Rev. Me A way of Lanca-derreported
several members^had joined ^
at Zion Hill. This was opmnUp?ert %
on by the council; knowing the-con-j d
dition in which he found this_?ar a- J
way work. ' . 3
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LEESVILLE NEWS ' jWe
have had some v'cry ivilil- days. |
recently* 1 . e
Hampton Hiffh School doors were S
opened on January. 2nd at 11:30 or- i
clock ~for Emancipation celebration;. ?
The wCathci' was very cofcl, hut a nom- \
her of teachers, patron's and .friends
woe present:?Tlv p'ngram ^yar fur- 'at
rlecf ouTin .T tngh'ciass-mtforr lTrof.:^ =
Sullivaji was master of ceremonies. >1
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*?iijss oingieion rcau tno i',mnnci-|(j
nation Prelum ation,
C. M. E pastor at Leesville, was tho
'spokesman for 'the d;ly. When it 1 ?
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comes to addrcssinc an audience, Rev. j,
Ford is sin a!jciass to himself. . " \
We are very' nroud to add to ourp ^
faculty Miss M, J. Moore, of Laneas- J L
ter. She rs alllsthiles over her new -* <work.'
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Misses More and/ McKinzy^ spent- 1 '
Saturday in the city on business. ,
1
Prof. Q. W. Rodgers, of Elizabeth- < >
town. New Jersey, lectured at Friend- !,
ship Baptist"Church Sunday eveningsI'
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(.'IIAKLOTTi-: NEWS [Aft
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Mr-5. Viola Williams ilnd daughter,.. .\!t ,
ss Adelaide, t*l Sen" York City, a fit
i in tiTT t -li'd-nl.wirh- ]
- >> (), .J. V,?(tiling of ('h'arlott.v; N. ,\I !.
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Mr. mm -'i.-, t 'Ur. >lf' ' ilmiu'lf
>,< I'c'yu u>.'(l to CJovelarulj Ohiy, ail- cU'li
spending 1 he.holidays- -\\i*.h their -t.fi'-<
:.ea?^? ' Q"-: Mi-. \. A M>( ''k-^11 nJ
, |)lived throdgh'. tlic- city <diroufe to Wit
w W?rk City. after spending the --^'c.
!i-'a.Vwrtli tn i par:'>."?T.p-yr.v. "3
t- guo;!'. of AH vs. S. -O.-. I'vrrin'.. thf
jft. A, K. I ?a"?.v->: ?!.' * a Ymtiibi ji * of' M'.'1
s Kho < an* i r. t-)ua trr Si I 'hi-, re- tu?i,i"s
hi 1,'j 1,1 ' -I.
iy as. si d< !ef 'at?.*i rip' the Conclave, nut
Abe "Oiil'cr.- * : -. _ * ' ; .- Ythe
51 PfCj- ?:i;,n. 1'oiiaiva. haves soorv'i-vc
r 1) v h ? i . .\ ki/Pic-tTy. Now. Jet;-. 'J
jr.?^Mm1- T-.i'. " I' 'i:hul'i?ui^.t c/f 'iii'V' yffi
' Cu v..i s. Y,, \V. Ruirisi 11. " who , (-!
i KM' CTIU WC'tS: ' 11 (.V
. .V. WiU::rms:. of AH1'" I 'njv<r
. t" ^ iLili " J "! P'u
Its rilui ne?l io'school ov.!.\M >n:- iTT
ay.
(Th .Jam.;.! y tt Mi.ss .J i': '
?ij."was hosteS* t >. n, .11 j-* .par:;.
ivill ill' tht !', Mini- ' T a! .- I'4^ t.U
eurV.' Jit tfu-'' ): lav ?.f furry-. i ."T..
\Villla-iM~.' Lil; r?y . St /
ln> .<*vi- ? play f! ! '.1 <U.r- *< i
p thu yur ly" in t> M''- 4*<- j>fi*
i i ulv.'frlir-j ami' nv.neh \vto<- in
r\vl n iV' th:' t\(-niny. TH<
im.';- in 1'wlod I'?*??!*. artd I" .1*'
i'i'cy. Air*, ll'ih;-i 11.Mr. nod ,Mt'#.' J,, hI
iA iiiia '.iV. Mi -- 11 ji tin F.uissrll.
lis 'la-ii'Mit' Miss I%liis-ir j i
in. 'Mis-..<?craMini.' J<?hns?'n. Or- I? ru
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or the business part of the meetwas
over the guests con.-.is.*ii?..
>. H. J). tVetmone, Mrs. Jule Bry,
.Mrs. Landa, Mrs- Philips^ Mrs. *,
Miss Louise Bass "and *
s. lLaflie JtusseU ami the club
mbcrs 'played Five .Jtyindred. Afkmhu'
tbti hontytis. sarvi-il ft ?
eious course'of shrimp salad, po?
salad. ,salt,ines, pickles\ gelatine
i whipped cream. ^ - "V .
he - SwastihjTF be i a I TMub l|hld its
ular. monthly meeting, January 12
h -Miss t,!< 11 nio" .1 ames, ori Sou,th
Ih.well St". ' j_- - _ . '
:fn- -Ktfn-lUirati Club entert uine< 1 at\
Royal Garden, for thy members andT^ mis.
The New York . SMronthTers
hi shot! the music. *, -V,
smo;'"!itan CJub- held its an
holidays. Every o^ enjoyed the \
ji'inV." t- . ~ . ' A
fbiy reports from Charlotte, N. C. \
< in by Jaineft E: <.iantt,",forrp-'
pnsti a n iromtt bt* rial ben- ~r- hi
rr soriKTY -ln session
- li I Hill \ I 1 "
Sriht'la.' Jan. 20--rThc grand' union * .
. he ( hristian HonVc BupiaT~"BCne- _ ^ ;
of Sop lb Carolina is hav<r'i*s
st s^ioniiM-f in BetfileheirrBap i
('luiivb with lodjres1 Nos: 88, of
. ."and *2 *>f Sriluda.. Bro. J. ;
ftid.' is ; hf loo id president of ;Lodge
.. : "> brwl Br<>; B. Cih. ?.n is the local *
: . < . I . . 1 ~ tTo H...
> ijt ?>i . iji* o^. iUr?. mil*
i IJijQitufi,- 'Che'pre sident and foundwa's
.l o-ok'i tW preside?^* at the
ate arnv'f!i!.f"n, 'also' hei^. cabinet;
10 "py pi e~"nrft n'v'in "lartre numbers
aisinir?the Ki'-at work of Mrs, Buri).
Many, new lodprejj"sent in their
plication for membership and the ,
..'! W.>rl: ^ ill lf-' > -Tt. 'Rev. L. F.
isders. of I.owry. preacned .as never fore.
Men and women wept as he
i about the eiogs of JesuS. Many 1
w jho.es and delegates are seen at
s. meeting. . rr? ? ??~
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EXPERIENCED' MUSICIAN
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?acher of AJJ Instruments
arrnonv Lessons for Advanced
jpiJjB. Also Arranging for
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