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Saturday, August 18, 1928. V We were glad to have- the Rev. Rowell of Charleston, pastor of Jerusalem Baptist church visiting us last week. He called on ReV. J. '0. White, and Rev.. S. S. Y'oungblood" Rev. Youngblood drove him QYET-Jhe accompanied"""Rv~Kev. B McNeil, pastor of Hebron Baptist church. Rev. Rowell seemed pleased with his visit to the capital city, aiitH says he will yltit us again suuh. I Dr. R. M. Myers pastor 2nd Naaareth Baptist church, left Monday for. | Wemberry wheie he will ooniUiat a r? 1 Tivoi nicviuift Ifl iiiiaiuo. " w j wish him' much success. * - ' P I Attorney N. J. Frederick left by motor for the "Land ot the Skyt" for a ten days vacation. Attorney Frederick will be in his office again Au? gust 2lat^ v?_ Mrs. Lexie ScottT and children loft ~~ the city this week~fi5r "New Yurk Ctt^i UT visit relatives and friends. On their return they will make stops at Atlantic City, Philadelphia and Washington, D. CMrs. Amelia Shackle Lord left for Georgetown, \vhere she goes to join her husband, Mr, John E. Shackleford. M'ss Margaret ? Gladden, having ?spent one year in Birmingham, Ala., where she . recently finished the Bus-j iness course from Southern Business college, returned r riday accompanied by her father, Rev. \V. M. Gladden, of Mobile, Ala. Rev. Gladden will fill some engagements in the State and attend the Bishops' Council of his church?A. M. E. Zoin.;?in Greensboro, $N. C., the" last-of Aug\ist Mrs. W. H. Corley and family, af, ter motoring through to New York. City are spending a very pleasant time with daughter and relatives-, Mrs. Rudcan Vaughn and Mrs. Mary Champion; They will also visit Mr. and Mrs. J. E. DcLorme. at Merid'cn, . Conn. Mr. Alfred Satewaid, 1100 Pine St., is at hofne after a pleasant vacation spent it) New York, Atlantic City and nt.hpr. Northern cities. . ' ' Dr. F. B7 John Aon, Dr. W. E. Tho man and Dt%?E-^A?HwggTns loft last Wednesday n for Baltimore, where they wlil attend the National. Medical Association and from there they will visit Philadelphia*, NeW^'York, Atlantic City, Boston, Mass., returning home about the first of September. Miss Maria L. Tucker spent a few days in Asheville, N. C. this week _ visiting 'Relatives. ^^ Mr. Elliott.Robinson and Mr. C. T. Foster niotoredjto . Summerville 1 dst Sunday and spent the day -among friends.. The members and -friends of Wesley M. E. church are delighted to have Mrs. J. F. Page back"* in the narsnnaco. after hoinf vorv ill for three weeks n Sumter, S. C. She came home Tuesday, Aug. 7, qnd 'is 1 . getting along nicely. We hope she will continue to improve. . . A SURPRISE MOTOR TRIP. For many years Dr. M. A. Evans has attended,.Jthe National Medical Association, leaving "her family at home." Last week her children were e delightfully surprised when she let them know that they were to take the trip with her to Baltimore. Dr. Evans, and her niece, Miss Jessie L. Trottie, spent the time pleasantly together secretly planning to surprise ? " the little ones. Last Thursday morning the motor party composed of itev. and Mrs. T. D. Brown and Dr. Evans and family left for Baltimore. A let. ter Irom .Dr. Evans states that they had a wonderful trip and that Misses Mattie and Gretchen Evans, Mr. Sid-1 ney Evans Trottie, little Edward Robinson and Mr. Walter Ruff are enjoying themselves much in the city of Baltimore. ' ?. V J - .01?l*i.m . HKAI FOKT COl PLE, WEDS IN LOS ANGKLE3, CAE. * . Los Angeles, Cak,?-At .a. pretiy home wedding'Jtily Ilitl,Miss Dorothy!' Alba Blocker, pUghted*hcr troth with . Mr, W i.| | ;-l Ml M It' hell. at till' ; home of Mr. and .Mrs. George \v> SimsL To the strains of. l.ohengri'it's Wed.- ' ding March .the . young-couple took thgir places in a bower of' st.Oft-toned i Gladiolus where the ceremony was performed by the'Key, M. Gipson, pastor <?)' Alt. GosUt Baptist- church. During 'the* ceremony Mrs. Marpbrie BaMont, played * "Dove's Rosary.'.' The lYr do was' charming in a gownj of \yhite talTeta and tulle, made in j 1 putfant style. .Her veil was of rose! i i. j r* i lsioc- sun! 11111< iV? ! ? ?< I 'jniflVTon with" orange Idossoms. She "^ai'vled a slower hou'iugf nf roses and lilies of, the .valley. The 'only- jew-. e'r.v worn nv niiy-iTrtTto yra>?aC)ia?pc 01 i ('ulis;, a . ill in m- 1'inonL . j .Mrs. l.iie.v 1 Inhrv- Of honor ' wore a gown of peach georgette and arried a boxniuot of pink sweet peas mrl fbins I.iM|VCa Hell Jr.. thb ring hearer wore a white satin" suit ;ind carried the ring on a heartshaped pillow of white satin and rib-; lion. ?: :? : : Tli11 Iip<i m:ni w;ls James Claneey. ,-ousin of the groom. . Following the .'crenipny a reception was hold in the -drawing .room. ? The conpTtT lefT^on j a lTuitor tour of yontliei 11 California h and -after duly lath will he al?home . I it 1212. Kt1 wen St.,, San Fernando. I " .Miss Bleelyer is the accomplished .'laughter of Mr. -ami M rs, Jaekob Sum lei* Blocker, and has taught school for in any years in Souj_|i Carolina _ai)d tin- lest iv.ii wars in Daytona } Bench, Flak ? ___ _ i Mr. Mitchell is the c-l<Ips-t son of \ Mr. Willie Mitchell. and has madrCalifoi rdu his home after many years >f service in the U. S. Calvary. . I WHDDINt; AN NIV LRS A It Y*. 1 Mr. and M.\x. X. S. SheJton," at hioine. August tv. nty-eight, 1.928, at ! eight, o'clock evening, Golden Wedding, j^nniversat y,*'tilr>8 South llUi-higan Avenue, Chi; ago, Ilk TilH RADIO SOCIAL ( LCD. We the mtmiliers of the Radio .So ial Cluh will make a few of the long j'-.ot dip's f August seem short and flejnJan^ to our.'friends an I guests liy ehte> liiinuig Ihryu M"ith an After:0H tin nil S:()(). . And on the, night of the 24th the Sunflower Ikdl from 8:30 until 1:0". . Wi* ask that you .share with us in this lulge hit of fun that is to he fus.ksed at, these dances. I lust a few lv itrs <pVnt at the Radio | dances' you will nev'or' forget. Y-" ^ I'oi R liou^i'MK.\ H The Four. IjorsennSnt; request your nr. soiree at. ft.r-iV JVenkt'ilM. I>:ilH'0; w.h'eh w ill l?e h> liljat the Assembly Street Casino Sept. .1, 11)28. This will ie a Labor Day D-ance, which means to us it will lie a pleasure 'day. Come out and enjoy yourself. "?< 1 AKI? 111- I HANKS. We take, this-method to thank our fi'iends of Sumter, who showed themselves friends indeed during the illness of M s. I'.ui", who. was stricken aaL-Uxo- hume of IVevl anil AlrsT^AT J7 there. .About 2 p."m., the blow came, ; Dr. C. \V. Dirnie was called, and in ' a- lew minutes lie was tbeie. Other friends Canfe in toyrender any .assis| tanee we Ihifjht nled. Mrs. Page's I hrot hers and sisters wum informed. Ll M. Maxwell, of Orangeburg. Dr. ' and Mrs. C. \Y. Maxwell, of Philadclphia, I)r. A. D. Maxwell, of Paterson ' X. J. Maxwell of St. Paul, ' Minn., and .Mrs. Naomi Kdwards of ' Wilkcsbafrc, Pa. All c'-tme to her "'"bedsides After remaining in Sumter. ! for six weeks Mrs. Page Ms home a' gain murh improved. Wje "extend cur j grateful thanks to the good people j of Sumter, Columbia and "other points who showed such interest in {- ft. by your visits, by y.ur letters of sympathy-and by-ytrtH*-fa*ayer?r With (rod's help Mrs. Page..is getting to be herself again. Mrs. Kdwards her sister is. still with us. Yours grateful, J. F. PAGE.- 1 IN HKSIOIUAM. . r In loving remembrance of my dear] wife, Mrs. Horn- -Mas-m yho d<?|>?rtc4 this life Aug. 1:?; 1027. 'Tis hard to break the tender cord, When love has hound the heart. 'Tis hard, so hard to speak the words,] "M*e must forever pail.*1 * * i- ' * ! Dearest loved one we must lay thee,| In the peaceful, grave's embrace, , But thy memory will be cherished, 'Till we see thy heavenly face. B. J. MASON, Husband. TIIE PALM ? GOLDEN LEAF CLUB. ? - ? - . . | . ? The Gulden Leaf Club was entertained Monday Aug. 13, at the home qjf the president Miss Julia Belle Thompson, 2710. Gervais, St. The weather being ba<A.^here were not very many present; but the meeting was carried '-out ip order 'as usual. The paper dress coiftcst which was. Jbeld at First Calvary llaptist jhureli oii last Monday Aug..Gth was very eroocl. The prize was pFPse.nted *o Miss Edifn Craft by the pastm Rev. S. S.- Youngblood for" "wearing the prettiest dress. Miss'. Emma Kershaw an<J- Miss Benu Elizabeth were horforably 'mentioned. There were some very pretty dresses. After the business part s of the mectinir We were served ice cream Hid rtike. Those.ithat were present were as foHow.-rr-mtiSS- C. -A. 'Jackson Misses Julia Bell and Annie 'Tlioinfr oil. Bena Xe.-blY." Millie .Hi ".h'lll.u. nul j'otif Visitors. Misses-t.l/y.ie Sim lair, Ellen' and Margaret Bookman, and the president of the Eastern! So ia^ L'lnb No. Mtst Lnura Barr. - - \ye the Tin I. enjoyed their visit reiy^nmch. Miss Annie Thompson will entertain the Club on- Monday.?Aug,- 'JOi it her hoine. . WAI.TRUIJORO MAVS._ Haying been lilled and?r*-fresb*~l wit\i the- mountain breeze. Rev. F. Marcus, pastor oT Wesley Mi FT hurehj was at his, pitch in detTyeihig Wosoul-stirring sermons' Sunday a n, and m in, l.ar:gi?, enthusiastic audiences?we*e?has?attentive listen ): at both.. : Regular servieos-were hVhlat Hope well J'jesby10rianl ehureh on,last Sun lay. Rev. ,J. TV-Tohnson is .the eveready pastor. A new addition sis well as a siirrise t-o Wesley's: church is the new jiuiio recently?purchased.? \\> congratulate ?the stowardcsWs on their superior selection. . The 2 Night Mock Carnival- that viis Riven at the home, of Mrs. Rach 1 Martin on last Monday and Tucslay nights for, the--benefit of St. Pet ?rs A. M. K. church has overflowed 'he cup?trf?huppinscs of every uiu1 who aJ tended. The financial part vas also pleasing. , ' The entertainment'-that, was {riven rt the home of Mrs. A. Ferguson on fonday last, for the benefit of the rustees of Wesley church was -quite satisfactory. The stewardesses at' hv various chinches are steminirlv ' akinfr nop- growth rh 'phtJLinjr over he church's pvograpi. One of the -most interesting awl imusing fttimes df the season was ; hat of last Thursday on - the . public chool grounds, when t Savannah defeated Walterboro \?y a score of 8-'ti '.Valterhoro lias held the banner in lie preceding games, imll We believe hat if two of the best playyrs were resent arid' in action; she could have ; still boasted. "7 ' . ?7 ?Revs and Mrs. K^Iarcus who have icon visiting -relatives and friend* n the mountain section of the state ave returned reporting a piost off It i "*? ..... wjijun.- una. pieasuni rrip.. The Rev. "Mr. R. B.. 1., who cauml ?t?vc cent?ei'inin?w?U*is?' "" y 't)i'e.aving a few clays autr,'"Vuls left his lock as well as the citizens of the own in suspense. We're are. at sea .bout ju.-t where his touring has. land d him, for hb one here is wise ol lis whereahoiits.. Miss Earnestine Gadsden from the North is here visiting her mother Mrs. Henrietta Gadsden. , . Mi. Gli.is. Robinson ami Miss;-Lou-dse Wilson arc iijt Pineyille, where hey Will be:- representatives of thi> parish at a. conference at that place Messrs. W. Brown, R. Rhone am Rev. F, Marcus were among those hat attended service at .Catholic Hill Mission church Sunday. Rev. J. J. Mitchell and Dr. N. T Bowen, wore in town a Tew hour* _ Tuesday. The Kodak club met at the -home inlay afternqqn: ' "fritter otljournine.nl the hostess served a delicious nieni ^insisting of three courses. TRINITY A. M. CHURCH. , Sunday, Aupt. 12th jvas trustee day at Trinitv A. M. K. church. The scr vices were {rood ifir " day. In the morning the pastor spoke from the In the evening the Rev. B. J/ Ilodgc of the U. M. E. church preached tc |ft rcry appreciative audiehco. i On Monday night the ollieera oi Trinity A. M. PT church launched a drive, for the annual t conference claims. The meeting was very enthusiastic. -The?pastor announce] Sunday that the Bishop will probably preach at Trinity 6n the third Sunday in Sept. The membership and friends of Trinity look forward to the coming of the Bishop and a great -tniat, .' . - - - --- ' - r j ' . ' * " ' : * ;? ?r??? ETTO LEADER (JAKNKTT MAYS. - 1* ' \ { -<ml i i t'in !.i I it .ni l' fathered at'Ait. Z'nm A. Al. B. ehurc-h, -y Sunday. Sun .ay school hoeac prompt m ' \y at Jinn < > h . u'u ;| tin' J v.-a fmmrt Ait* ** pftirpv's and tCnch-eh* as 'usual "and""W . itith j?i v it, de^Tf'"'?J--1 hey disru.--ed t'1 < n less.?? with the1 scholars const itutini: the several classes. * * ) ' 1 . The. ??? revival nuvt in^s. he 'in pitditV-Hd hy H.?e. Kov. J. II.-Net.' i( paster at St. Mark A. M. B. chtirch' to -V I. Sunday n j;|d \* it!: vot'ir*- and .women added. In .the chinch. r . A! Ihii.i ft n... l!-v. I-'.. 'A', tlrah.)' p .eeel'id- a s.m' ?t'M rip.r~ ' einvni' h which made U deep impressi^/i upoi> 1 " - ill-V |-.'I heard h i- -IV w:- ;n ': ' ^ f ' v.'-i M i1 cl .' !. ir ~ p;, ne. 1 'i!-.1 toll' = " PT Sldrh'K'l pnu err.? At '!e i lo?e te.-c - ba.hies V.ef'OIr.t pti/.ed. _ M S jho pulpit was fi 1 lr<|,.hy r 1 ' ^ " Itc v. H. -I. t* in it h nt t ly o. (m.. Rev. Smith l.U'M" the atnUenre's ill tint io?i . a ft h a .very interesting and npprccia Vf sennit. . . r : ; - : ?" 5 ~ " r O.tiV A. hi. League mot at "? '??> |?. '' .'.Tin1 folh'wirtir otjieers wen*" '< leete<l: Pies; ,Mis, ('. |). Ffir/fii'v, Yiee- 1 Pres.;Miss Anita Robinson. S"?\v. Ml\ 1 " fluroJiee K.uly and M n- A-una-Jduily 1 - MePtit^hi. I'le.'.s. Mi-v II lie (irnnt. Qui- pa '.nr Rev. I'.. \V fi i ,tlri ,n i - uyf/.'ipg lihii 'fir M .jhjea'?preacher m o mcian ability.' I (>n Tiu'sdsi'y night he/preached" a v " wnii1let l\l! s<-i'r.y.'li. til' Kh\g branch " liai't 'st fTTuTTTTr ATI who heard him ?was?greatly he-Relit led; i" .. v J The out-of-town visitors th'is week , [ are **1 iss Tiloise Homes', Hi.**- Castle .Mae |tames of Savannah;1 (ia.. .Mrs. j Kfnise '.lotus add th: ee-,-c h[lih en .of ( W'avlpit;.-fon I> C.^Iis. Louise l.tuv\ el' it ft. I two i hihlren of Cli-ii-Kitio V i ( :'. lirv. Smith \Vas tlit* tfiia'st of j Mrs. Corona Kady, Sunday. "4- ' ; J Mr, Jamas' S. McFVflin ntntorail .\ tV in I?lat UvHlt. Sunday and-was the 1 uiii'st- of Mrs. Anna Ka'Jy MoFaiTm. ; Th?js.i? on. (lie sjvl; list this weal; '! I -.-are: Misses, Fiona Ciant. l'osa I .pa 1 Shi?;^s,. Mai jria Mallory. Mamie Sinus , Messrs. William Fajly; Pan Foy. Id-j i hart Join i, . Messrs. Mylas- MiijJory. | . William iJaidwfn. and Knynihnd Pinknay?are not inijoovin<t.'vei y niueli at ; '.his Wfitinyr". : | * " . .. I "| "Mttirij*; th'An.n of ' Sj\ nimah " tia., is \ k;vo,u lu'i"~TTrrr(uH^ .Alt', ami :! ' Mvj. ' Koi'fi'l Frazior. . % a . ' . " ' ' ' . ' ' ' * i V |?.\SS.vie \. J. N I: \\ S.- : .? . ~Z : ' I , jjj . : ! _ Alias Johncy Hiuiuh.oods of Cheraw-i ' is halo on an extended visit to the- " j !:oi.nl> of ha.r "aunt Mrs." .WeC'irinietc-! ' >!l Oak sii v." ; -Miss- Hamtmmd*?k?? a" popular TCanedUtite. . " " ^ H ; Mi-s Sau na W atson wits the .hap- ^ i ">.v iveipient of n.auy l.aant fvtl pros-j ?. 4 L 4 -4-' ! outs a' tVw ..days .ayu al--y'~-).ii,;>riAo v I Jtouu r, juiv.an Mrs^ lilla Jenkins l | and .Mttdnni S. Drinarl. '' ^4? H d t | iny: her vacation at tha- .honia of hoi ? : mi rv.iil V?i,..i.> / ij'MYs. 11. AI.__.Ju.ih-s. of Aiken, S. i I i-; spending her vartu'ioii-wwilH lu'f '% -) brother Air. K. 11. Konl' ? n Oak St. 1 "sJk'iii'- Any. 10-11 at iiui U HiITi ?, Fa!ls^\valh Mr. S. L. Joins. ' Mrs.-[i >,Jones has yharjjcO of Airs-. S. L?ulu\rA's't l oO-tiijty Shbppe.J'u.lv.th emoull\ of A,ij'?.'t ?Mt-;!t'|i(,' K'lhr-:;r*,*t <??T?: j-v Mesdamvs Klhi^&njcfns and S. Du- -r ; hart , loft Any.- 10th t-oAyiL.cXtetidc.l vacation' at AuyiYsta, CTii... \Moiiri.vC?a. ( I Aiken, S. ('., Tarla to, X. At the f ; latter place* -tHey will'attend the wed-1 1 '. liny of their pastor Rev. S. A. Don- t 'ndl and AlisS Scfe'na Wrttsoiv. I ji The Daily VneaUon Bible School v >1" the Royer Williams Institute Bap' ist ehurt'-h, of whieh Rev. S. A. Don- t ' -el is pastor held its closing oxer", t L 11 all on Bloonitield Ave., at 8 o'clock, | i There was also an exhibit of- the work ; r..A,:.i, u.'.f. i....... a i'.. ? i.n.i ! ' > % 11 uv ii imr* ikvii uunr ?'kV int* i iimu vil J consisting ot crait work, embroider-1 ; ues, knitting ami er cholimr. A grand t program had been arranged by the in- \ 1 s true tors Mint's Serena, Wolson, The- t r' vphii El.ms, Anie _Mae gilder,. Ella l Jenkins, Ida Blake and K. M. Jones. | 'i The prog rani wa'ji a- fotuvws: Sa* yi ! (lute to American Flag; Salutv to thejJ .'christian Flag.'. The 2:'.vd l's.ilai in\ 1 ' concert. T.ord'S prayer. Recitations, ' ,| '.sl.os and duets. " This program was .1 [ presented by the I'tiumry.?Junior ,-q : and sSenior departments. |1 L .The Roger Williams li. I. church. \ '(is holding it ymtiup rotvpto hy pro- j t vidirig and maintaining a playground ] | for* them. Here we find them gatff-[ | J er.ed every day in large numbers | lay ) -|ing..tenni.s^-Ci<V)iiiiet.....t:asn ball, volley I tlll>all, riding on see-saws and merry 1'' gOrrpunds, swinging etc., under ,a| ^trained supervisor. A \vonderful ept^j ample' for other fhurcheg. ? ' . X / * _____ KOl'LKs lU'KI.M, A.II) son i: n ' lttlLliiL . li O . ] J:; _<_<> > IA N<. <<' ?\ - & YKNTION. . . ' ' |'J . -:7?y < oiitmyc-.i 11 qui lave (wot . i?!?.,*. <>*.11 last session,- the krim reap- ,1, l'' lias i:nl i il I t en busy. ami wit h li s *:* t ; lti? i'.i t ii > n i I"', i ? ?> > ?I I* v . % V Frt-'-^vr-"jrrrt?i. f.-1i 1 fV''1-"In' i'^i? ' :,?^? M anil lilt |....-sihil?y.. ' if ' w-t-VrtiJ aifitin after haviivy <i t-hai ^II lit"- <iut.\ to >Iios?*:-avIii mi ue It,N't ! lost. Their iHH?nrv H 'vhvii-Ataiii irieen lieu III' h<ar< ' \Ve a rt .H'rii that coun'ry wht-r .i\r\'-l " ! r t; uj 'I etuiVi. rWebster s;ti?l: /'One o>"\ 'i\t a - a,. oii'iuf ror, ?i. kiiVj; hut -he <i a nU'ih The l?e.?t dC death i .ini;.- " ry human heiiitf' *t w his f?ttr" iuil \ %... , i;i.? XI .-v* ninvr m in.il lUM l::t' ::tri ;r.' ' ->i! V * ? Jiit m>|i. I hi* n'!. j i '.ci'Ai.n t> . r-:n i' :ttv.IiS 1' 'i-:'' ;. . .. ' >T~ ~ " ' * ?? ?h 'i mii'. . < ii1 ; ; n? ; . i i ?.. i'W. u'nlil IHtfil t; i. i -I. , i'.;. . i, fl Va; n. ivil.vtr ).IM " shall hi; fl'iiiM 1 ye.i 'v 0 years-; c'l: >' jrom .mi ti> .2. 'Iii_.it. all fsrul:yl ?ni nt,"' ii11 from tlur- local 1.<!}&' >. ' ha!l iOV??ih.. o".\ it;.' too, '111 i ; l i e.?U. :J itTp pay.(itam! Lodftiiexpen.-ys. . Tr?Th.il all hh'iii'Ih'i ia .!ii..:P ; "hutbslono Tax shall not receiviT 1k-h - tii> H:ujI 'l ax. is \lci!ni-tv<1 "Try pant. l:al ;;ll i'ailiii-'' to pay..same in ? 1.11 ri ; lji.ll I'.iii .laii.r.i y .it,.,. ? *' cM iTncil to s.a.uii'. . - ~~ ~ " ] t OIK Pas iDii. ~ ~ 1. v. i;'1 t<T~t*Xtciid to. . tllo io.ljrr OtVai-r's ami .VlVtrrbTf?'"?'!' tin minus Clubs my hearty-.'arid ;h> i j: ha riks i . 'IV l.lle . >1 It'll ..> 1 ),I( I .1' . ~ ' l.ii jilU' liu1 your: li. i.-. very ,Vol, \ rTi " ~H UK-that \yithout y!?in\!(;n<?!>t i'atiiih tl; f orjk Votth I 'not Iuiy.u liVun success fully cenmiiKshod. ] stand hefoi e ynii an.'! y M.aker lirm .in the eonviition that. 1 havo endeavored lo d" mv.ihuh uis" : . . ^ : * ' ? ? >?! vn lowed me with the v is;i m ,;n.!~ e it. 1 am- also^voii>tvji> )* tV r act that I have not |'teased every- . M tly, hut 1 am satisfied to rotulor- to his ?(Irand- Lnduv the' authority. vhieh -yu.u v4i.-iiAi.maue one.yeur .uuu... ... have lit-Worked painiciihirly to .-'at-s'.'y anV one" man of. irtoup of 01011, jy, nit for tin- irenoral updd of olir <o - | It. IjLl have nuuie onistaki.s^.1 re it?y-, optcntedly. in the (.fenijrhl that' 1 rave always inti-n ltd-to do the 'right*. ani 'not infailihlv/.l am hot a!"man. nd whtlteyer is. eoniniuli. t. liuiua: .? not foreign to*mo. 1 In- -ne.e thru w1fr?'h Are are p;tsTrrr??r si'idled ' v? ith new ihvenj'ions new i-.. ' li.nppi- noiu'--;-' a. ; T r'd - tot'cST? t;oiiehisjnnV?in"?."t+jer?:? r.uls lii^s ,4s an t-'.louAi-'ie;"' .W?pla!Uy -wli-l l{ad'e> age. ' Men are ssvappin US its and ideas setcYa!. thousand' miles part. aiut some ul u*-'-right ht-tv ufi- I - r : his i mi.' ';i 1 e as <1 isIiitTl H ilefoiv y.?ii"rah" liyai. anything over | ~ Ua ilu .it- is riTo.-sy: y that.- youI tiiiH' .id." Sv. 1. am hr.einn.nu and || I .aiding to y^ou and Jours -li. "tune I ii." it', uv are?H??niiilio tlio; l'vo}'lts-- J? Aitl .v''>vtU".y oiiv ...v ill" or.!-.' I tending: forces tor ..good ah-iong* taif 1 'I'plv. .It' it i> iii \wl.i nu n together' I t Ith a" singleness of purpose;. If it 1* fo I?o; ust'd as one of the instru- (ii t ->i^l > to,-touch ' man that" his future *? rj-.tr Ir.T'goly in hi" iddlity to tio.i ! JiilfyTWcl'ligenol', chuuu-'.cr ami Chi iiaJi Ariiiciples, so he may clothe ciim- * nffu^Aiiings of li.fe in an uncommon till'- tj>!m tile otheh l'ellow; '-ach "u'r ncighh i s .that fie 'llUSst- oat stand u:e tiiut of ('fie gceulAan is1 to never. forget .? lie A & faifTidsi down': IT we at he tajngh't raeii^i t'piity. which 'is ft-vessrtyy?lArr-a perpetual lift We've r- ! jo "Tline-in;" ^ ' Wo have got to "Tune-in" with ail hose forces which firing man face to v-ir. with tlniso essenTial tilings oj :i<.v 11> -navit i uneu-in ' wnb mil'--' i . i \ r UoiH-ys, energy, tuny and. . lntim-nre - - ill will he 'well. Now 1 understand ant :often while ''Tuning-hi". that i itle gets on t1ii? wave dine a ratling or buzzing--we - ,iu<t want, t ' ally aTiout oii.r hhighbo[ ; we want. t uwkht^-p^t little aril ye some* iuys .ie- ? ually. lie a little-?that's therstntic V" n our' livi s?r just turn -the liiittitn of " -ray or. anil tret the positive and'netra " ive wave to iiannonivnng i h ru 11:0: hat created Heaven nftd ear: h i'ni "onij comfort and happiness ami take*. hose 'vniol.s for your dailv'erv cdi . ' ' " ? i ll at mo l?c a I if tie kinder, at me be. a little blinder* I." the faults ot thusp about' iijoj . 5. .et. me praise a little more. ft-m> ln\"vvhen I tun wo.ny.-? r:st a. little hit. more cherry-. * " a t me serve a little better . Piiose -t-rmt 1 am ,rtt iv in^ I'm. ??.et me be a little bravctr, ? Vhen ibeiriptation hids ma wave, ( x aT nie stnye a little . fiarcTinTo he all I should he, ? ?*?* |t^ a?t nip be 'a little-meekor,, X'ith the brother that is weaker; I4"1 .et ijU" think more of. my msghbor V ml a little less of.nie. ' Faithfully yours. * ' W. I. PEEK. President. 12 ~ v.,." ? r ... ?? - , * PACE SgVEN Broadway Dairy | Lunch ~aj -- DAY NKillT $ \\ h<-n .y->ri want good things fir ' < ' o cat., rtiiiH' in. (J.</ud Place fw x t ? i>-. w.mmijs, Prop. % ' ? OS \V it n11ftrt;t?tt* St-: 1'lnmt1 5814V ^POKD ^ifSTEM St alp and Hair Treatment v Personal Apply to MIsSIAAMK GHJHES c- -S-3 Assembly St. . >"' " t' 11 \ t ,-s \ N I I'J > x _.d adai'ae r.? ij..;r 1'resting. iw! i n-nl I i'i m-- to :? i" ' ' * . , , ?. ' ll'ilHrl.mi, r*^m-4?ciiuiy Parlor ??j.ji! -'\\ 11pat ,siim:ht IPtii ?)i i-iinu- -Manticurintf. : _.Mtw?.aRiiig ? 1?? i ?i 11 t S ;!. 11. r :l A \ I. V K Iv? -: 1 '<n- .\.i>pt>it?ts Phone 8033 I se (,'ommon Sense I Hi li.uyiiiF 'u.- Piano. _ \\\v rep- L- ? 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