The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 25, 1940, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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ii., -iinuiu freacb tlie -editorial
0?' >a net iutfei than Tuesday of
earn weak. Oily riewe, lucala
Wednesday. 5
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Telephcnie 4523
Saturday. May 25, 1940
HI:KI: AND II11:KI;
'
t i>M : but y lk a country Tow u 111
u, i-vi Co < i'n\\"Oil oMimy -mm ty
41m UK- state house 111
___ iuniuia. A ' 'country town" is a
um n wall 11 "in 1 wit to loin?Mor*
. s, i'i;o >111 11. about two ii 'ion
uwi'iifiig-, .1 post im.-tivss aid a
population ot loss titan bOO citizi'.s
w inn l.'O ivr.tiiu'S "i' tin' un>111
"i p.-iatoii innits. >l.cIi a town
" ..tiltj a: on o; b r^quaix Utiles
- i"?alou vn Uiv. apjH x ot lilt
inn." ot what was muv old A a belli..
lOi.my. At ii i tain points
you .an see tao ti ains passing at
. . "U^l S.
1 m-s. a:\ i-ato tin All .can
..o ... a,si 1.jmopal church n.uny
. ,.,-i -i-ntuvtitsH it. It is 'aval
1 '.1." p.a .at.oil w fa-re tr.o fatttel
Am. . !J. uanvpfon.- louiuie . o>
.1.0 1 .1.. .otto ' 1 1 inn 1 iivi il lot
\.... . : ..1 11 inits I ii'O.k,
.... .. i. ... j ..u'i . ; ,u ;.n Jacob
;..v . is ...a .. who built
...... I.:. ..1 ii.u trade Hon. ilnt
v - \ , v i..,m i..oughts we
..it i-hi ri. 11 v r.i j'orcii oi
U 1 .'.Wi.. a .1 in tat .1 1 ian
... . ....?.? 1 i.. o.... s a^inuiiurs.,-.
.1 ...I.; . .... inss the way
wT M o~T7n~ t. ps TT ~all ?trce^?on
...o la;;1.', ot i.-.C. l.v A. Aii.ilUs.
. % I'V i!'. i'.cic ?U*ii
. 4 1 VA'I .^..tv \tv 1 UHi
. v. . 1 1>V.> " . I 1a >.\.A s i
?'?. . >ci> w'V. './a e ' lill"
..:so... ga\i ti.e A. M. L
.....vii a >vc.i Kh-.c. *..or
. ..?? sups at.ii.si of ar.y ot .. ^
. ."u..is.-. ;u si.n: pow of. No
?. tiele~ 11-ti. Pi. lie
.ui;tin> lies.
t.?i i...unot letum i 1 * in o.t'C
i. >s<>i)ui> w itjhoui stopping m
iiiniUM'Hil. lletv Sergeant Ed,
i'oi riji of World War lame u doaip,
a Dishing busuuss with his
"Vji ill". 'Hi' is a master in prepant.g
and servility "hog" ohi'.fcrlings"
and "'liog feet". His mom
is tiie tajik , of '.lie tow n.
TRim ri!; ro i hi: nv\ \ni
those Wild made ir rossi
HI. E FOR ME"
Mrs. K< id and Staff. Hran"on In
stitiitr I r. Scho'M. t hester, S. (
It is a ploasntv to express *tny
-t-.iw-mhi 111 a. very, eomnpip way
When (nHi has given to tin
world the people of the Kind yot
are, 1 tint sitio He wants nmri
than mo to know about you un<
the good w'oik von ate doing aw
are still doing, so for that r? isoi
I'm going to let everyone Konv
you hy saying this:
When anyone has taken t.n o o
gtven up -win?-ul his or hoi
?pleasures, lo try to give to tlvosi
who were less fortunate than tin
girls and boys who had a chanei
to go to school and college aw
obtain some of Thesu' very nnpfU't
ant things they will* need m fm t<
make something of themselves':
fleel sure that the whole work
need to know about them. May
take time to name them in per
son:
Miss Rebecca Reid. N. Y. A
Supervisor of the N. Y. A..camps
-?-N
for jrirls and hoys of both raeos
Miss Matred MeKissick, Supervi
~ Mtr ul' ,'iiXA-_ i:iiii>|] ;' t f
Miss,.I. (i. Ha/.el, Supervisor o'
N'VA 'Resi<'?i& Center all ov<v
the state of South Carolina; Miss
II. L. M'enafee, Secretary and vSu
? pervisor of the Business Coursi
and Shorthand at Chester; Mis;
M. L. Means, NYA Nurse tun
" >sistant with the beautician o
,i ; r at Chester; Miss S. I.. Shears
. Kducalional Director at Chester
I rs, S. I\. Collins, ass't. of Kdu
' .ition; Miss V. I'oinpey, Cenestry
. Miss W. CI. llall, Dietitian; Mis:
I A. I . .lOtUlsOtl, >11 |H'!'V ISOI" 1)1 .Alt:
ami (.'rafts; Miss IV I'. IViulor
j| :ra s. S porvisor of Mi-do; Mi
t I. A Fioo.i;ait. Mailearrior, whI
>> sis. willi many othor tilings
l A .1- TF ?AsJuaiadt lir.il 1)1
li-rlor; Mr. A. I. Matvniivr. Wood
\oi.U I >irwtor: Mr. H. K. Sa.toi
Atf. Asst.; Pr. A. it. .Johnson,, ou
1 am suro I havo put hol.or am
; aw honor when- honhr is duo.
"May. lil'o ho as a flowor."
,,?V- ^ A
Ml. OI.IVK A. M. K. ( Iiruri
Uov. II. Andrews, I'astor
- Myrtle Poaoh. S. S. S. a
* die usual hour with Supt.. Mr?
nTTTTtottaTrn- rnd tutu-hoi- at tln-i
^ post of duty. 11 :.'?0 a.m. sorvu
raJl> )) 111 i 11 oil "" p in. the "Al l
'* l.oan" o opened \\ u-h thu o\ I'rosi
I iottf. We-. 1". II I lemnuny w a;
* p: osi.|:>ty. The 'loss.*ii was (hot
' j;'h!y ' .~lT$rt:?serf- hy- momlu-rs am
. isitoi s.
v v U.w, il Tev.v.y stev. ;f
. i lid ii i'V V.'s; .I'ud {>?VJWi'.Ot
* . s.i -o--. 'iFm St
1 !V\V \ Pot:
r,-, 'fa-. ; !
v 1'on .il' a: t an .tenirr:- au
x .,\y- at tii.- wilting
. V - .1. tv Owens MCa
. Puir-day due to ta'i
i jv, i d. a til. of r aunt.'.
: . i rpi ,-lion<p and Mr...
.S o-1 i i t'.uir.i'ia. -'Ails. l\. \
t. . f I itt'.r Una r. Ki an!*
'.a.- a!' lint tsvillo aii herr1 li
li..' summer.
Ails- ralmnnr Williams of '< i
a;. wa> a \.-;toi heiv .Won.lay.
air-- ? M. ssa ileixad.p. and ?\1 iss
. ..oivii\o i . wis lull tor Inaai'ii
.'Ut.. N l" . for an mdetmitu -.at,.
all . I . .'.I \ aiai.'t -pont la-t v.cck
. ;ai :n*( liarlotto. N. l\ all.
t'tiailio l''u/pi'ialil one 01
r popular Im-iius- nun is lia.lk
...'ill AloneUs -Cornet to open Ills
,i.n?kh?tiw- s .tumor.
Alls. Natlian Nelson pi' lleorgi
>v. ti \vns a Week end \ISItor I.e'lV
It VtfNWlv'l I NKWS
._ L rot. I . K. "lUinioIsf holton. S.t .
. f ivpit to visit 'htjt sis'tor' in
?tunai K. stoppod a t'own-hours at
-dm Lij _s_ohool Satin day
iiii i v- * aim atis. S. "Xdon.
Ui.v. K. I?. t'arti i ot Lynlnirst
mt.iT, passod away at t harlnttc,
> i .. and was tuiioralizod at his
i.: iumi.v liuiivh May -t 7th. Ha is
..?,i\i\od i>\ oito snn. Ktltlfo t'av~r:r;rrTtvnmf:rnptTtor:'
1 t'<4a--liay
na riotto; Minnie' H'untol. .lupitot
. '.a,; tnroo sistoFs and thiiv nroI
J>. '
i ish annual ~ soi im<n hold at tin
Sooond. Haivtis't i-fuiroh tor tin
v .ass ol liotulohom 11
i i.ool .-..inlay I p.m. was doliv
. . o?t >. hov. A. I'.. Port or. i oxi
.1.1. tola, us,tin "'Si'iviu' 1 lilt
?liaonitiits:,'. as subjoVt. of his
,.s?out so. t |.o soiioo! lias oioot
d a hiautilul toimis ooarl uitl
. nttnu" taointus <?h tho \ati pus
.i.ii t'iniios ran K> playotl at al
.into*.
_ ..as- Audio. .M. l>i\son is hoim
t : a sttooisslid soh'o'ol toir.i a
.'un iaiii Inn whotv sho has oooi
Miss Martha Wiight is rooi'p
rat .tie aitoi umio.rjroi.n^ an op
- -ritin-n?at?i ho mod S;iiii:ir.nni
a n\i i !\ hospital. * ?
t\ i :i!o -1 Kill to Sl'O 5TVs. I.OtllSI
.\Uis a^am aitri a nrrnt ill
."ass. j
Y, t'art.r ol' Sa.anr.ah. ti;
.- r.c somrtnm- with :ola
: Mis. iioio.t l ot ivi-n
a.-, and yoyata- datttfntor ;ot- Sa
:-..r.a:.. tin . -piiuanu sain
*" ' 1 -'?a .: n?iv :>* a . s aim txipl".. s. .
1 i.o IniiU'i and Sotr.oi j ron
a> .ah. at tho Hut tor tit ? n; o
i ...-: i >u.?\ ? Vvtimp- ?v;U? o'.locl
\ i i I'j'ii' and thoir o .los
\ i-tl :i Io\ dly i % oninj:.
1 i i.o i1"Hut'.i i iv.?:
-v ! rotnmr'd? H>?th*or?vai 10...
aft* v :l imp srttovt to; ill.
Mi>. U<>sa Adams of Now Yori
i it\ ;s s?i ? uiiinp sonntiino witl
Mr. ami Mis Willio KcImsoi;
A,:.iiv.s- t> a nativo of r.arn
1 vvoll.
Mi-. Susai. K. Hniloy spoilt .th
'ii'i'K i till at. hoj ._! '>n*.o. Hook H-ui
i'in many fj ion.Is >>f Mrs. A
Srown a?v sorry to loam of ho
' .iln.os*. ami wish for hor a $poo.l;
iooowiy. 6
AIUtKVII.M-: N VAN'S
,1 Mis. Poujrlas \V. (.ireem1 wa
i]t I it- ho .so yuest nf tlu* Mis. Alio
j M; Wilson and Mis. K. F. Holm
> for two weeks. .Mr. Dotigla
W. (iivnic spoilt tho wook oiul a
?or his return front T? sko^oo ir
~tii. to. I u.-koeoo, Ala. A part;
.. \<ns K'iven in 'heir honor at tii
li?mo-of Mr and Mrs. Alleu .Y
, Wilson. May IS. .Prdgressivi
,, rhlp' \v,i!i tho outstanding t'oaa
I turo. Chinese checkers and dan
. in r winding up tho party. A dc
, iieau.s com so of ico cream an
j wore won by Mr. Henry ^Aslu
I -hiirh seoro. Miss Jessie Fair, booh
I prize. A yift was j?i\on to .juost
. of ho'flor Mr. and Mrs. Poufdn
W. Givenc. Thoy loft Sunda
. niyrht for Saluda where Mr
* Greene is CCC camp advisor.
- T1
rL MAYKK SO A?
5 I r (?y W. H.
J TACTFt
f I>oi?*^r the proper thimr in th
pi'oper way at thv proper tim
; is a pretty reasonable del'initioi
* tor TACT. Few people <lo taetfu
actitip:. A thing may not be wronp
s but it is nbt tactfully usuable.
* thine n-.av b<>. i-iel-.t l.nt I.
" done at the wrong time.
It was Sunday afternoon. ' J
} nan emerged from his house. .
small boy "wandered up the street
the man ' q1I''?1" "t'onve hae
iiere!" The litl'le boy started baek
' l?Ut when he saw a long big slie!
.11 the man's hand, he -tiirnoi
nuiekly on his heels let oat aw
i\ 1 si|iiawki's and tied.
The man with the big stiek eon
?ijiued t < rail, "eotne baek lu re!'
Slowly, the erying urehin dra^ge.
his way half way baek. "You'iu
1 gonna hit me w id dhit big stiek
lie rried. The- man said nothing
ait the hoy was saying something
t very definite. The man stood si .11
, Mr. and Mrs. Walter I'-'Mie!
^ iu'.J.. little dmiehtei Margin, ! An:
. from (Jreenville. spent Mninl.n
- w nil Ml . and Mi Allen . M W.d
s. n and family**
M.ssis Andrew and, i.lint Cat lie.
n report a plea-ant j wet k en>"
r: St.itv Withe. S'.f.V the 'past wee',
:iid visiting t'u-ir bum lost sisle.
<9
M UltKUm \ IA> S
Praxti'ii St r?vt iiiuh School
,f'.;* \ ^rrnrv' v\-;s kooi in
;'v.r I r11 i nioiiiato Sv it' nl j i I } n
' ???;U n ith tin- l't o??l<h t;t. VI rI
: \ 1 !;v < |'t'? shim. A t.o> t !>v-it
vi o a mat -an:
.{ . on t hr tu'w .J?uil<linjL?
with the Mailman Town pint:;
loailitur.
'I ho- t ofaii i moim-tit
will ! ? |>T?f ? nt'i! I'm- follow i>: *
latos i f.spia tivol-y;. Spiaikin^ ? ? n
us? ami Fashion' show. May 2lth:
li'ai'ittla. roato scrnii'ii, Ma> 2Afh;
...?iIia.ita*n." fxyivSyvs. May 2'.'. To
all of those cWft ist s t?J7~
!>al. faculty anil pupils extend tj*
yoti a most. cordial welcome.
val\ar\ IVcshv torian t'him It
Ilex. A. 11. Koasntter. I'a?t >;
.The I'lMc,..i.lass was in Urn
! iy taucht hy .Mi s. A lit jams \\"t iT1
aosilav a ft i'i "'.'Hi
I-'i iday atlernoon Miss Aii;:? !iin
ai'.mau Was a row nod Miss'Now.
J.drry in tin- May Qun'ii iVsiaal
..it Iiaytun street hijilt sola tola
The olTicors an i monthlies e:
t'ontUitniily nun am! Iii 1 1 <!frs<
. aim all <>t' tin- parents. teacher*
ait irons (w hite. anil colored) t'oi
their cooperation.- .
We?wcii' delighted t<> wt'knnu
one new ntoiriber in Sunday sell ?>
littl" Miss .lai nita Johnson.
The pastor's sermon was consolation
t<> all .during, the mencra
- -fetrr?wo it+'o- hardened \vilit.. H i;
theme was 'Vure and l'Var".
Thy pastor otlieors and mem
.mi's enjoyed a vary pleasant tinn
at tin- ('(V camp S; ndav^al ler
noun. "
Pi ol. \\ . I'm her -s i crtainh
Mviny the younm men eseellen'
; training. Fijont the, ohscrvat ioi
'" ".it the proj-rts -trml ouum > J_Lia
- are heina. tauylit the yoiina mri
will l>e jiood TTfTiaTj~
A larpe crowd attended' i'u
V Forth : Stone l.ayunr at Slimh.';
' Rural sehool Sunday afternoon
Prof. Hendrix tha eounty snperit
teinlent and ' other d-stinauishei
i mosts uete presents The " stom
as laid hy Mr. S. W. Allen. Sr.
with the Grand Master ol' M ism
Mr. 11. 1?. Puller presidium. Tin
principal. Mrs. I.illian l>ean an.
- at 1 otis have a very hca.lii.ful am
mmli'in Tniildinjr therm M is a
was t\.rnished ly Pine IJ move" am
- Park ( 11 o\ i elioi ?'< an.I tl .1 "
per Allen sisters. Also a e< ' i
. s >lo by Mr. S. \V. Al!? n. Sr.
Wl!l I'M I HI" \IWS
l*i v< 1". Robe! t K. and i.,
'aeulty ii.i: < : # Mr>. Mar;
7 "ST Mi'.'V; ?i.. r.i 1?U-,?W ; u
. tVrr.e' i. i . eb .- !
V ?1KV? S ?.l; S.Y.' >'! t> . ;tt
t Whitmir. set..'<7 ;.a
-l
A !a:pe irwn ti.ii.: t:.<- :
k- ton.::vi i- i-: v : r.t. M;?:;.y t
_ town ) is
" t\: M}> Wrifi-.t
. Ihli".:.: IV C S. . i
Luscious 1 l..y i : r rr. N- v :
c W -ci.l:v._ !' tr.e T .
j suited by the. p: ur.ait.a -- !:.?
~ flrhol L. Wrwht anrr-M^.
S. Moore in chaiye. T'r..v
yri ant was"applauded \>rv r.., r..;.
I.and of Dream's (' me "i r
wasApresented by Miss Cn.i,
Iao Harper.. This prop ram . e
vealed yreat ambition in the. ten
!u-r of the yftanp : o? and eiil.Nobodv's
Darlin ' l v It
n ? . . . ?
nonert v.. .Moore. 1 his pio-rai
'* indicated a new zeal of work i
the -mind* of the students, I
proved inspirational as weli a
aspirational.
On Monday nijht. May Jf* th
c .'oninu'ikcnitMit. exenis'es wer
,'i nducted.?Aft* r -a-.v?ry .apprr
f. priate propram the cert ideate
l" were presented hy Mr. \V,. \Y .-I.e1
1 is.
Mr. and Mrs. A. ('. Caldwe
and dauphfor. I.a ra l ee. atu-n
' cd th.' funera lof Mr<. Katie W.i
V lianis in Helena Sunday."
j Prof. Robert E. Moore and hi
* . faculty-, Mr. and Mrs. Raiforr
yj Mr. Samuel Fant were pleasftn
puests at the home of Sir. nni
Mrs. Jim Law the past week.
. i
El 6 pAI.MBTTO LEADBE "
Aijrta1, '** ,4 1
> 4? ^
4D TVIAYBE NOT J
Shackleford) $
L ACTING
c_ The boy stood very still,
e Finally^ a daily" came to- the
u door and asked the boy to. come
) into the house. There was some
mm: about the attitude and in
^ the voice of the woman which rei
moved fear of the big stick. The
hoy parsed right l>y the man,
^ stick- and atl; and went into the
V house.
I do not hlaine that hoy from
k running from, a big stick. Any
fa.iTT w it h tact Would?not?i+a-vet
ei.opto.ved a pole?big -enough to
' helahor an elephant to frighten a
- small hoy. Without a stick that
a a might?h.ivi got hot tor re
suits. Iliji stick methods are aluotaetfiil.
especially when practI
.ed a.-aint those who are helpless.
1 ask this question (you answer
t): How many groWn-ups really
know how to deal with children
r ! : to proper-way ?
I Rights Reserved)^
! I(t Ml R III ('Ml SCHOOL
PRINCIPALS OL_SOl Til C'ARO.
t-J-x: " . f.ann - .tuppi "i im .iuty
Culture wishes t.v extend to you
: j.| ivi iutixii for the kind'ami
i prompt action taken in. the interr^t
of 1 ho saimv The answers
'haw'been prompt. eonrteous~'nnd
pleasing and the announcements
! made to the yfaduates have been
! i nit !'iil.
. Thanking all Very nnt-h.
Kfi-e'ajids School of Meanly
Culture
4- -Madam .Itilia K. I'.iveland. IVes.
12 1-2 !'.ionjihton St.. '
. Oianjjehurjr. S. (' j
UKTILEI; \. M. K. (TUTU II
j . " "
j St. (Jeorjre Mm nine services!
.! very good having opened at |
J'lu usual honi. The text was tak j
I i ii from Sanuiel .1 : I. After the'
j scrvi,-es. Mrs. Annie .Mays oft
_]_< harleston and president of the!
^\T. IT."iiiiir Iv~Mt vnrirty"-was?pre?j
( seated and who in her usual mantier
sang her favorite song The
fie loaded l)-,v M AT.,..- !
.
some",timely comments on the sub
jeet fronr whieh tH. pastor pivach
'closing her timely reniat ks with
I Wtl^n 1 Conn- to the Kin! of my
i Luuney.
I lb v. \V. Simpson preached a
leery.line set inoii "froiii the subject
.'in Looking for a Home". Rev.
1 .1. I). McAdams is conducting a
u-\ival moetin: for the pastor.
Mrs. llurst of. (.Jraniteville is
: Hie guest of hor sist-crlind broths'
er-in-law , Rev. and Mrs.. B. J
Hutchinson also their nephew lit
j t ie Hobby.
I Mr. ami Mrs. \V. M. Toonter ol
'.St. i.eoige anntst nee the marring.
I of their daaghl. r, Kvelyn to .dr.
S S. !/. l.ewis of (Mangehurg. May
'j l.">th. Mi . l.ewis is a native o!
- J St. tiooiant! a teaelter in Horill?-lor
t'oiiiity." Mr. l.ewis is a
H i'ltivreu -oh I ti'inui'luirv. XLe?I,, p.
for I he in happiness and long: life
I Mr. ami Mrs. Lewis atv at lionn
1'i.a.iw.l! street. Orangeburg.
|: .>u it i olina.
( MH.IS1.K MANS
t . _
Mi. Nathaniel Shi!'.on was tuk"
eh. v., i "i;.-ly~~ftt""thrs?rrtortttttr?a-bout
o . lock."
*\ Re\. -l M. Daw kins returned
I Tuesday fiom tin AMK livr.i rn;
' . . i- ami it a : ieasant I
1 trip.
\ 5,ii- aHtei.i": >:
. . on :.,vv
I?:. - < i si*n > Mm K::a Lu1
i. lit Miss- l.\-. ,?t- M
I % ,i i,( Si-a;:
1 ihlV. ' " I
..r . , 37777 F.~ 77 W'.TSiUr
' T . mi?T u.a >:>' \.f Mr.
... : <> 1 ?av? kl:.> M ?:.
.,.v;b Will plil-aini a..-.; I
i1..';. . nvt ii it to thf hijthi-ft.
tin i :. -im'
- ?? i in k ('ity ami
in- ?I-'ilie t'iiif. Shv will!
!.. ii -i a U \\ wn-kf. .
Mi \\ ti 1:v llu-ilu-s anil J'a ni!\
; .ii S unlay uflot n% or. g;.?
-?rr;?Ma? Mm. lUnrv t'oliita-.
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Principal \V_. Kent Alston of the Y
Robert Smalls high school of &
Beaufort, S. C., announces the
closing exercises and invites the %
public to be present. ? Class
Day, Friday, May 2M. S:.'10
p.m., school auditorium
llaicalaureate-^-Sunday, May 2(5, fj
4:.'!(> p.m.. Tabernacle Kantist S
church I j- i """ . ' "T
Commencement Monday, .May 27 A
S:3o p. nr.. school auditorium ^
The speaker < for the Baccalau- X
ivate exercises, which is held y
jointly with the Mather school X
for girls, Is the Kev. Mr. Harold {
Roland, a graduate of S. State X
college and Howard ' university.
Mrr Roland is principal of the X
Macedonia high school of Blackvilli-.
S, C. He is a member ot *j*
the Omeea Phi I'si fraternitv. X
Dr. .1. A. (\ Jackson. M.l>.\ the \
commencement speaker, is a gratis, X
uatp of I.incoln . (Pa.) and How- y
ard universities* a member of the X
Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity, and
is a - practicing physician of the 1X
City of Charleston, S. C. JA
Principal Alston entertained . Y
the faculty and senior class with
a tea party on Friday, May 17, 't'
from ;V to 7 P. M>-at- tho school's ; A
library. y
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Kev. .1. ! !. Dixon, Pastor |
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with Stipl. Mf. A. \Y. Lonjrshor.
and his eo-\vorkers at tlnir post ''
of "duty 7" ?The pastor pt'esr-trHM-'j'
I Dr. 0." C. Dunham the presiding X
I older to the school. W e enjoyed *j'
his talk and the remarks hy Mrs. X
Mary .Jell'ei son. ' j?
Dray or service was led fTy Dro: X
Ware .IptU's anil Dro. S. L. Lour- .j.
'shore. 1 iev. Dixon read the scrip X
tare fpont twentieth chapter of
Acts l-l-V. Kltler t>. ('. Dunham $
preached a sdul >tii ritm serin, n X
f: UiVt t .le. vheme li'.lt None ol *|*
Phese Thines Shall Move ^le. Sun X
da ywiis our third ij.iarterly .on
'. tence ma! seemingly was enjoy X
1>\ all and ail left tided witl, the
spirit. We-had a splendid audi-_ X
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RAYSON. JR .. DIRECTOR
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The 26tljfAimual S
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