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ATLANTIC CITY (AM')'-T
and Baptist Training Union ceh
week bringing together the lai
our group has evef assembled
Dr. VV. H. Jernagin of Washi
zation for ttie past 2!> years is
tial address in the Atlantic City
The training school phase of
larly impressive, bringing tear
country in a sustaincrl prpgran
Officers elected for the new
Dr. O. Cla.v Maxwell, New Y<
_ Ala., secretary: Mrs. Wllhelmd
-_ . J. C. Oliver. Chicago, treasurer
.general; Dr. A. Franklin Fisher
assistant dean; Rev. A. McKwch
Lucie K. Cainpliell, Tenn.,- piusi
ant.
KB EN E7. KB \MI' ( IK'BCII
Kfv. S. S. Burroughs?Paste
Mnil ins ?Our Sunday Sch?
---irjrc-opened in the usual form
our acting; Supt. Miss .Betty <**<
Mr. Conlzo Crihh acted as n
__ Secretary This Sunday.- < >tir Su
Mrs. Patty Hay s was at b-r-p
of duty with. lu-r officers a
teachers at their places. .Mast
Joe 1.. Richardson was at I
place on the piano .stool. O
-H lesson was?very?good-?t?+d?
persons took an active part in t
discu.ssiorf. Our review was opifti
dpe to .the business of planui
our Annual plenlc. Plains?Wf
discussed..to have " the same
Sat. July Id, at Atlantic Bern
S. C. Ail persons who are iutere,
ed are asked to come and lets'
to the sea shore.
At 11:!?0, the Pastor and R<
Brun-son ascended the ros+rtt
Our morning Prayer was offei
hy Bro. Nick Dorsey. S'cripti
was found in t.'ie r-lvi nt or i.C
Luke arid ltlth verses as was it
liy our pas',or. The Senior Oh'
furnished tVe music with our e\
faithful Mrs. Majrpie Jackson
the piano. Notices were by fr.r.
L. Fox worth,Sr. with hij-'-hliyl
hy the Pastor.
^ The, Setwards, came forward
lift our offering which was vt
liberal. "Precious Lord" was st:
hv the Choir for Mr. "Jeff (ira
'I'he SliepLci d came forward a
.delivered a v e r y Lenefitii
sermon on t his LsT ."Sunday. IT
used as his Text: "Jesus Uequc;
A Favor." .
Visitors in Church. were.! M<
dames: Kmily MeCall, Trent<
F.lvira I ley ward, I'aleitrh, N. <
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Myers
Baltimore, Md., Mr. I.uther (iord
and irrand-son of Youngs'ov
Ohio. We hope that they enjoy
- the serviees and will see fit t
come atrain soon.
Compuiuion was served to
very lar^e number of adults a
well as children. Ooxoloyy a n
* 7 HenerltpthrnrLoral
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Mrs. handy McCall and TT77
daughters, Petty, ltr?*H+k*t?Fnt
teena, all of Trenton N. J. a r
here for a weeks visit with h
w mother, Mrs.. Kmily Mack. - *
Miss A. C. Fnxwnrt h. lniirliiM'
the City system of Denmark) spe
the 4th of July week-end he
with her parents,. Mr and M
Willie Hughes of Philadelphia I
are here* with Mrs. fluy-hes' sisP
Miss Alma Williams.
Mrs. K. I ley ward and yrar
dauyhter of Rnleijrh are here wi
lier mother, Mrs. Sarah Lewis.
Mr. Luther Jordan and yrari
son of Younystown, Ohio are he
with his sister Mrs. Patty Hay
and family. *
the week-end here from Stfl
C'olleye, Oranyebury.
Mrs. A. Paye and Mrs. Lev
were in town on week-efRt.
LiTtle Jimmie Alfred in niakii
plans to leave for New . York tl
week for his suhtnier vacation.
. gmma'T, Iromrt' \* a f
tient in the Finyer's Infirmai
Marion, where she underwent a
operation last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Kllist
Trenton, were in town on Sural
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r School Congress H<
'lie National Sunday School Con.tiivs.s
ihrated its "Clolden Jubilee" here last
jjest. iratlierinjj of. ryliitious followVis
at Atlantic City.
njrton, I). president of the orxah:shown
.delivering the annual pre-' }. : 11
ifli S- hool where ess ions woe i hi.
tin? week long njeetinir were. "pTtrthnih<
rs__aiul st'.alent.s l'roiu all o\er the"
! of I.tide study.
year besides-Dr. J niaci:.. im-v.de.i:
irk, vice-pi esid"nt Mrs. 1 Jessie K.-t -11.
la Scrotchin. (ia.. assistant 'secretary;
; I)''- H- (' ilstelh?Texas, .diU'ctor,
Cia., <lean: Dr. Horatio S. Mill. V.
Williams. Tenm, assistant .-de; n; Mi.-s
it* director and Robert HiadleV, assistul-o
Miss Ruse Klipson of .Dillon
t at the homo of Mrs. Mlwo ?d Davis.
I Rittle Thomnssetia .J'.'in-.?n left
Mil .on Sunday for '1 teuton, N. -I. to
by join her mother aral father. Mr.
-U, and .Mrs.-. Tommy Johnson,
ur Miss K. Ilfijrm.au i- a patient
pt. in tin- MntHn >?+1 n*-orf n 1.?Mr-sr
T"1 AI a v u i < !! > n.;iti T i 1-. <ia' ii.'j.
nj.. ' U'viy I'Vf.
cr Mi -. Ksti;!' I.?? tin aids w a s
lis funerali/a-d on y .-a Alt.
in"! <';a nicl. Site <ii<'(l in IMiilly.
?44-i? Mi1:-. 1 tninty Simon was f iimmlIvp
ixcil on Sunday at N'ozt-ionc I'a.p-ctl
tist ('hundi. Slu- died in t-hu, ."St.
lty '".TCu^ceuo Hospital*-^ ' ?
4*?-|? All rhildnn -who tool: a part in
on thu Fiitlar-son-I ?!iu?htiT ('oiita'st
. It. jriven i.y Mrs,. F. Fo\v.oit!i.
,-t-. will lu? takim on a t rip aio ind '!,o
yo world on Sat, at > p. in.
m-fcol'K NF.W'S
t"| Iti-v. O. A. Morynt?Pastor
irn
St. Son. was a w.ondeif d day f-?r
a I ' I hi r " s ]o-. I'l-. .ALuiiX f1 - lal liwiriiii
way to tla- < liMi'di of tlsi-ir - lion o.
(.i S. S. was (villi-d '.-i of-ii-r at f ii <
a' asm! ionr wi'h thif-ii: ro-wol'kots
\\". at tlioil [io-r-. I n. i-'"ai-iff wmv
its Sunt. JT:inIy aial S|>. !!-. T !i ?
K-sson was Iwaiitil'uHy dismt-srd
to and t.'ioso tai.iny part sooiricd
-ry IwuTit tyd. ' j
11y At th" ond Pin. . I!rft and
irh?-irFm-i oririTttipTi.?i 11, .-h' j a?i?
li-l Jift o! w id'di an no 111 a * * 111 * . s uiwo
njj wane h:!<i it:'* pastor rav .
it.s SI. I'.-aim, Thenie: "Tin- Lav
of Appetite For TT-ip iliirh?-! s
Thiiitrs Of Life." 1 am psit.iiny i t
in, mildly aIhti'I- t-ell yon we had a
wondei fi.il messajre Lroup-ht to us
of Sy o'll' p a s t oV:
an - . We were honored io have many
.p. visitors taking j ai t in oijr \vor?h.:p.
Quito a iiuioljo 1 comiminc,!. The
, n financial rep'oi t was very pood.
? VVe closed out^fcelini* fine,
a Mis. Morant and Rahy fansl
s spoilt the week end with. Mr: ativfd
Mrs. I'err.y Ryant Sr. They had
' a iflattd time togeTherT
I. Mr. I'avid (iass, Mrs. Ilertla C.
Me- I (air TITd t'-'iil'tTen .JeV-irv Oily N.
w-.L tare vi.sitlnjr his mother Mrs.
e Frank Hair, Mrs. .Jessie ('. Ryant
lor tt't'l other relatives. \Ce are dei
liphted to have tlmrn.
in j Mrs. Mammie York after spendiit.
onjr two weeks in Washington, D.
re ('. and New York in company'
rs. ' with Rev. and Mis. Riirpess
'a. , have returned honie.
erf! Mi.sses Cordeliit and .Hmniie In
I'Ynijk spent t>\w weeks in Lame,
,d- s. r.
th M-iv- anil IVfi'.<. Clinton Hart- o f
i Jacksonville Fla. spent the -Itli of
iJ.-j July with Mr. and Mrs. Knfus .
>re1 Spells and M1\ and?Mrs. Willia
os, Hifyar<r.j'
On Siinday nijr-ht we visited.
Calvary t aTTtTlnr~~n?'?'t: 1rr - ~thrnr^
[tc Usher's program. (lood Hope,
i, Canaan, Calvary and Macedonia,
ris Sponsor Mr. West Franklip. We
| had a wonderful time together, . |
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I ;;! <{ was under. treatment h.V Dr. J
i11;STm;i!i for a heart condition. ;
[ She s-H-m a v.ci'k hero, arriving \
! almost a complete invalid. STie t
I returned .to Washington hy traind
j and .said .she _ \va<_ fceljng.. hotter t
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\'<ui?"iiy Vacation P> i I? I o
School were held at the P.oth- 1
h'heui Daptist C'hufch June 27- <
li ly 1 under the dynamic leader- 1
si hi;i nl' t he !!< V. T'dwin- Young
Jr. assist'd L.y .Mrs.- Kdudn -J?. Ft
Vo'iuv. and IVv. J. Iv/.ell, pastor. |
I "mimih* : Soul Winninsr For
Christ. Rev. A. Sapp. Rev.Rutler,
m;<] Ri \'. J. IT K/.ell rrave inspiration
Rihle. reading ilui injr the '!< votioi^J
periods.
Approximately I - "> hoys a n <1 t
_ir!? enjoyed the series of Rihlo J
??nh:s :rnh filov ^Lrips eon- ' t
!' i i.v li e Rev. and .Mrs. ' 1
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1 i!'1,!!!1 n'tr; IT n 1 ^ our 1!1111 c?C
and I'rsiv Kvery day and you will 3
i\v. u r? > w, mow. h
Aiiuits attending were a s
r<. IT., w r rrTTTT "TV K. SapIn?M rsr-j^
i. Ahrams. .Mrs. Louise (iallnion, \
. dr. S. -M. -AHeSr.- .Mi**- Lillian ^
Floy | a'ud Mr. 'Vomer. Miss )
Vivian' I "l.v 1. Mi- Marilyn, r
Yv.i|ll:e ' j U; 111 s at'ld Miss A. M . p
Maviv v.toe iii ehariie of the re,
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11 e-laiiems. t.
i
ilopey?ftrt* refreshments were jj
-sioiia'od each'day hy some of the p
firms and the Central Methodist f
t 1:11: eli?TT-f N'ewlierry. Mas tor, , p
Aletidiei's and friends wished to ex- (j
tend to t|iein their appreciationu
and t hunks. . |a
ue.'l, was elimuxed hy a j" s'
pirn i<* in I'tiion, S. tThere Rev. j fj
J. R. Ksje'l and a hns load of y;irls \ j
and hoys were..enterlaiti''d "hy Dr.
l.ontf and met trit'ls and hoys o f (_']
oilier I * i 111 1 Scliools. f.
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it:; \m mvii.i i*: ni:\vs ! 1.
i:khii:i. \mi-: < neurit j?
Kev. I.. I>. K ing?Pastor 1>
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Sunday School open at the usual( t
hour with the faithful Supt., Mrs.lv
Vera Leven.and co-workers. Lesson ! n
w as (tfcms-sod beautifully in spite '-fi
of the rainy weather, Quite a nice I d
crowd was. out and our pastor I r
souls Were rev ised and'our heaids
rt^ioicPd v bile he jrave us some ' v
good spiritual food to feast on. j f
liev. King was the dinner guest j v
of Mr. and Mrs. William Simon J a
on Sunday. I L
< >n last Wednesday, July t>, our V
City f'lidi had our regular meeting
at Cannon Baptist Church. We also I ?
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had a very nice program also a ' a
very fine home show. Different j o
articles made by the-Club ladies, ' a
such ;is center pieces, and plenty
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f cmbrodrier' wou'k. The Lincoln
iris had some very pretty embrol
ied work cant be bpat, also Mrs.
iteadmon had some very pretty
cork. After the review of the show
ve had a jrrand picnic. The tahlr
ias set in a buffa style. Everyn*dy
pass by and served their own
elf. I)ish pan of fried chickens,
.lenty of different salads, sliceton
a toes, pickle, sandwichcsj-c'ookies,
siktv-and plenty of lime punch,
"very tToity-^rrjpyed It. very mtrTt
)ur county a^ent also demonstraed
on the modern kitchen and how
o prepare nice meals in a well
nodern kitchen. Every body seemd
to have enjoyed it very much
o hijrher grounds. We had lots ol
isitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon is here
'mm Philadelphia", Pa.
Mrs. llilburn "An Sellers" fron
Knoxville, Tenn., Also Mr. a n (
VIrs. Edward Carden is here fron
Siew York ('ityj Jv.V.- -
.Mr. Charles Shnler from Ua,h
ngton, I). C. is home visiting hirarent,
Mrs. Smalls. Also Mrs
ltd ward. also the daughter of Mrs
May Ann Harrison from Summer
heir mother.
Wo all were more than happj
m. havc uriG~of our ex teachesr win
ise to teach in our Branehvilh
High School, Mrs. Kva (JihhI'.lanch
from Orangeburg, S. C
11 so very glad to have Mack Hum 1
ladies and girls t o take a part or
Lhe program.
We are very glad to have J. W
Reed home from summer school
with his parent, Mrs. I.ockett and
laughter is back home in branchrille,
and she is doing nicely.
Mrs. May Roper.still on t h <.
j'utk.Tut,- ? ..
Mrs. C. M. Milly, Rpt.
CRKAT PRKSKNT CIRCUIT
Rev. .V.Thomas?Castor
Andrews?Sunday School got
mder way at the usual hour. The
>u|>t. was on time and moved forcard
with his procedures. Dr.
hog.Jon Presiding I\idor*"df t h e
iingstreo District held the third
Quarterly Conference., at C'nnnun
i.MK Church and re reviewed the
ison.
After the Sunday School adjourcd
the pastoT called to worship
Ir. Henry Scott led the morning
TSyCF. Scripture lessO)T~was read
conn Hah. U:l-10. After the Jr.
Iioir sar.tr a selection, the pastor
resented I>r. Brbgdon who (levered
a wonderful message. His
cxt was taken from Hah. 2:1. Dr.
Irogdon explained how the pi'opet
was confronted with a vot^ylif
icult problem; how the unrightous
rosper, hut he decided to wait on
rod for the answer so he climaxed
p in a watch tower, finally God
nswored saving; "the righteous
hall live hy faith." The congregaion
was lifted up hy the spirit as
>r. Brogdon delivered the message.
Mr. Fred Tisdale led in lifting
he public offering. Both churches
ombincd for the Quarterly eonerence
and the officers and mentors
contributed well.
llcv.-S. M. Davis urgetf the rrreim
ers to see their leaders at once
o that the leaders could make
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iu'ii n'H'iris. i'i. riioKUon was
cry patiently and kind to t h c
lenibers of the Quarterly eonates
that will require our coopeation
in the near future.
-The mcmkw of the Quarterly
onforence was in deep sympathy
,Mth Mr. Ross Davis and his
amily for the passing of h i s
.ife, Mrs. Irene Davis on June 22,
s a result of a lighting-bolt, Dr.
irogdon led in singing, "What A
'riend We Have In < Jesus."
After the reports were read Dr.
Irogdon commended the pastor
nd fine members for their coperation
in making the conference
great success.
Come and worship with us a t
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Canaan AME Church on t h e 2nd.
t and 4th. Sundays. v
Susanan MeFaddcn, Rpt. j
1'MON A. M. K. ( III IU H
4 llc\. I). I). Fcldor, .Minister
TAKK v'l|l\V:-"Hi"h??ljl. h <> w
I an I how pleasant it is for
, ' 1 rethren to dwtdl together in uy*
* ity." r
??S. S. ?hr^ran at its~crstial hncrr
with Sept., l*aul Ford i n
Itai :<'. 'I'lm "secretary, M iss A4I
?use Ford I mint; ahselit, Mis.
Marjorie Fore served as Secre,
tary. Each elass was well attendi
cd and i.mil class discussed dTCT
' lesson with much interest.* Thu
j Supt., nave timely "ami most in.
fof motive review.
\\ orsliip service betran at. "1
i A. 3T. with the Junior Choir ren1
dei inn music, Mh^vMazel Ford
i tit the" instrumhift. 'Hre?p;rstor
spoke from St. Luke 1X:.'!T-'JS,
MO.siis oi Aawiicih passel.li l?y.
.Ami lie cried,. .saying, Jesu.v thou
son of David, have, mercy on
me." Theme: Uaye mercy on us.
Surely the _message was -,sonl
?searching As well as hhnrt warming.
o
At 7 P. M. the pastor,- Senior
Ghoir, Senior Usher -Board and a
"immlior of members and officers
motored t o Mullins to worship
with Dr. S. *S. Bourroughs and
his people at Kbenezer A. M. ?%.
Church. Dr. .FeMer spoke from
' St. Luke 1P:4, Theme, Above The
. Crowd. Surely the Lord was
I with us as his Ambassador oxI
pounded the Word. The Sr. Choir
was at its best.
Our visitors during the morniiic*'
serxko included Mrs. Idled
Davtr- -?rf Palm Bench, Fla. \vh>
is here visiting her ailing moth'
er; .Mrs. Leila Rogers and Miss
' LeKtta Harris of Washington, D.
~C. Who acconi pained Miss Jueldeen
Ford home. The latter is
visiting her parents, M r. and
( Mrs. W. II. Ford ami family;
Both Mrs Davis and Miss Harris
H
| nm.de timely nniniks IIl K m ri
Aft-t^ijeen. la) her-in-law "f
Mr. James Ford, of Durham. N.
?|ui.-:-c?i ?+h?Wednesday?all
lioon. He "vTa7 funcralize<l on Sun.'
afternoon at. Bethel Presbyterian
Church, Humor, S. f. Sorely
they harp mir sympathy in their
f great loss,
I1ev Foldm-' and l^r. N. -S. lie
.'latino were dinner guests' of Mr.
and Mis. < hnir Nance and ym,
William <>n last Sunday. From
[what we learned tin- dinner was
j a little banquet and the food
i was fit for a king. Mrs. I.uetlle'
Xante is an excellent cook and?
house wife.
Wo are expecting our own Id.;
I hop Ftaljk M. FN'id to be ?. it h
| us ?.t :'::>11 p.m. on next Sunday
?;ft< rnoon. We are also looking
! forward to seeing our be|o\cd
j and devoted Presiding Klder, iW.
.11. S. Cne <m next Sunday, duly,
j 17, at which time he will hold
! Iris t hird quarterly* conference.
We are hafrpy t o report that
Mrs. I.oila Rogers and Mr. W II
iltg. I,<*t us lj>ray fur and visit
all -of oui siik. Miss Alberta
Ford, II, also spoilt the weekend
home with her parents, Mr. anil
and Mrs. W.LI. Ford and family.
Misses?Dorrs ?Ford?nod??Trt
Waiters were the house guests
of. Dr. and Mrs. D.D. Felder i.ni
.Sumtor oo Monday-/ 4f Jul>~i
"The former i? at home with her'
j family after attending summer
school in Columbia, S. i'. The
latter attended summer school at I
Mortis College, Sumter. Both are!
teachers in the Columbia lligh
, School, Iaike View, The Young
Mens' Club will meet on Friday[
night at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Abraham. You are invit-j
ed, fc
"Come Thou With 1's, Andj
We Will Do Thee Good."
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ReV. O. A. .Morant Ra>tor 'n !a-'
... . A'??i k a'i
Sunday A. M. services . liotru'V 'York sp
i at the usual hour. S.S. '\va> rstik S. A
| c<l tc> order, l>y .Sv.pt . . in i-i.nT'.re. suit, trip
I A fine jr i; o u p attend"! ami Mi m
I tho.se taklnic part 'rt'im-il i *?*t ?-**.!-. \ed..
After si sla-lt o". i
vCire till pastor ear." <s .1 .
?elected Ips text fiom S*. .! ; ' :v;.. !.-<
1. theme. tiSpiri? oiJ. Need ha in. u
I -Rev. Movant dm" u.-.s.--}--e-.- ;u;?K-r^drf~e~
' imI Suit, very . forcibly, ami I an; The mot
I sure if we paid the propi 1 ;rntT~
'eptiod, we have i^stjax-tions io
.hclp-Nts iret tlie fpirit-.-al i. . I
In keep*"iis pressiay on. l-.\ mpresent?seemed'
benefit to-s-. 1 ' .1 uaj?o_i
: mai.cuii response ami ; : : T~ '..e ""i' ~
showed -that they ensealed, tt.-i trouble;"
, message. Many convm a red a:.-: . Sun.da
we left feelinif fine. New Ik
Rev. Mo rant a< lynnpajni- i^L;. bee-;. n?a
J l?ro. Spells and Riot Hard.'. vi-.'-.Mrs. C.
cil many of the shut-ins win teres.?.ir.<j
weren't si hie to come t . a: Te.?tei;."'
to' have so many vi-it? - .. 1 V:l.r !:
with us on last Sunday. . 'I ; . :
'aiv always weUome, h..: v>
Mrs. David (lass -y V\e.-, n .
City is visiting his i ami er was
otliei relatives. Aivoiupniii:." !, ... y. <. n,
i s Mrs. Ik-itha C. Ilair a '.
ChiUlien who is visiting neij st.s- }k-r iiusi
Rev; and Mrs. < . < . I'll: j.,rs. S.
acconipained l.y their sister Mrs. Mrs. .1.
James York alter s;?eii lit.ir ; .wife. Mi
weeks in Washington, Ne.v A or.? Smi-or.
A tWA V
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"Adfuh Man" brines Bonus A war <
many Adluh users. Be sure you ha'
.dluh Flour on your pantry shelf.
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! '>ir.ts returned home K. Allen Piantist. .
Tuesday... Mis.s Cordeii. Woman's. Day. was held a'
"i !.< j ..-i t<-r .Innniie p Robinson Chapel M.E. Chiirch on
rTt' two weeks at .Lands !a. < Sunday at 3:30. The jrm st'
11 rep'mte 1 a very pleas Mneaker, Mrs. Willie ?L. Sinrp.-.un,
'.f Easley. S.i^.,1 was very inJ..
Movant and ..Rahy J and injri Remarks by Mrs. J. '
i-.t wee', e?;.j wi;Rio Seipio. M vie hy the Sei/io.
"i 1'e- j" R\ a/.'. St..They ,V? .. i'. Andrews, Piani-A.
i .* ,?:, ! i:i,. \ ' : i ' uV:r .*> j A . v- i, [ ryy t'c: -ii ve p. \. 15.
>!!ji :i,<y net. .it . itS< _itj t )'!'?>..??]' adjourning
o '-.tiiie t?, Mi and .\Jiv.j el.-oreh'e New. Hope and Robm-;,
Mmnrrtr on la" t S iiTdTryrt-. ' |.;tI'jenie Krirfay fj iM?
her and. baby are line, j f'radle !i;>ht service at K P.M.
~ Keep in mind the annual ?S. S'.
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1 < onvention. at Cold Spring ilay.t.
I.I! 5 KIM ^ NK'AS ' i.ureh. Rev. K. Kiisse, pastor.
Also the l adies Auxiliary at. Mt.
I.' I'. 1 he Cold. I'iljrilil 15a! >. (. IlUlT h, August
pre-eiii j.elp in ti:;.f" rrf X?W'j"irr--.Marailee;?S. C.?Rev.
1.. lh Moore, Pastor.
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