The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 02, 1956, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Sister Young taught class No. 1, Class No. 2 was omitted. The subject of the lesson was: Tfe Church In Asia Minor (Acts 12725 to~T5:5o. Printed Acts 13:1-4", 44-49. Memory Selection? "We are ambassadors for Christ, As though (iod did beseech you by us, we prax you in Christ's stead be reconciled to Coil 'Al.'-milutlu-.V:20 20 were in class. Not many on roll. lection $4.00. Service started at the usual time with music from the Choir, [chapter. (>th verse of proverbs, [Our pastor irave us~a?splcrtri id-~lee| tine and also preached ft very ^dod i sermon. We. all enjoyed the subject, | The c rowd was small today on ac| count of some bad news of deaths in the community, and funerals i The collection was $1<>.We havr j r,aised SSI.30 on our drive for the rutf ' to jro in our chtipch. Pleast members and friends, don't cfet dis; eourajred. We may run int< 1 dark clouds, but the sun is stO! sliinhi<s. So" if we trust (?od . ans | ask him to help us, we Will over j ? ome somes day. We are prayinpr foi j I'Veryboilv that dwells under JJk j living sun that we all may jrr??\< stlonjter in the power of oui heavenly Puther, and fur the s-hu j and si,ut in.. Mrs. Kaster Morgan M P. OLIVE AMI? ( III K< II Itev. K. W. Saunders?Pastor DA\.'/.ELi,?Sunday RcJloill wit,[opened at the lisual hour 10"::?t I ...ui c- .. . it-s:t . . fr: I Willi niJJK. ? IIXMi (l| IllI.UII^, i, e i * i lesson was beautifully tawirht an< discussed by the various ida.sseEind . was reviewed by ?>!! > Iie<sh ' 1-te r(nyl'in ? Then the Assistant Socrcfnr; I Miss Susie Mae Wactor! than Sim [ lay Sebool..Avas adjotiVircd. Morning worship began immcdi ately following Sunday-iicluju!. . _L-: hymn w:ts lined by Rev. T. < I Stark. I'rayer by Mr. TV (J. Giil'-i j -haw. than the Kev. Stall, read 5 d ..Scripture, 4:7 from the hook fe i ended by John.i'notrees. MrlTl'crr j lh*terson Jr., (church announcer ] After which a short testimoniii J oi(,et inji- was held and every on who desire had his testimonial t-oh .which cvery-one enjoyed. At -th "lose" >f"Thy sOhVlefe IU-V. SaiNlH' explained the 4th chapter of Join He used for his subject. And H I must need Go Through Saniari Every heart Was touched as h brought this message through. W _ s.lorig with (Jod hlessed the me-' . rage. also the messenger, than of fcring <Vas taken by Mr.-. Flore:.c Eowery. Mr. Willie Jenkih-. Mrr*. ii! i * *iiii^ " Closing remarks wore made h' ' Rev. K. W. Sander's. our nel'ovoi pastor. He said there are so mud good in the worst of us and s( ; much had in the good of us that i' i behoves-any of us-to talk about thf j vest." Benediction hy Rev. T. C j < ul.hagestalk. .At 8:00 there were suppose t?> o< a mark weeding, hut on-account ol the late program, Sunday afternoon the mark wedding v a~ no' held because there vere jiist, n couple that were present. The pas> tor came forth with a soui stirring message. He took his "text front II Cor. 2:2. Didn't our hearts burn when the man of God spoke to = f finni the Wayside? We were very triad to have Airs. Sophia M. Kret: and family, also Airs* L. A'f. Douglas, sister of Airs. Kctt. They are from the Wayntan Chapel AMU Church. Stateshurg. S. Gr Rev. fe". V. Gthhs is--the pastor of that great-and beautiful church. We are asking that? all that will to take a part-in-12 Trial nuuvh ori Sunday night, sponsored by ATr. B, ivowery. neneoicnon ny itt v. Sander's. LOCAL NEWS Wc aiilL praying fur t h?. r, ..? > the. sick list. We hope for them a speedy recovery. The members of the Oospel Choir went over tr> Four Flridge to sing in a Musical program, sponsored 1^- the Choir of their church. Kembcrt is having it's annujil service at 6:00 in the High "School Auditorium. We are asking- that each one go out to this ejrercise, Mrs. W. W. T>rooks is the prineipnl of this great school. Mr. tjrook's home is in Orangeburg, S. C. Also at '4:00 the Dennis High School ig having its Annual Sermon. We are asking each to go tc the Dennis Iligh School Auditor - - V- ium, JlishopviJle, S. C. Mr. W. W. fiattt.x'fiatv is ihrJr-??eat principal, - ,he is the J?on of Mi1, and Men. P. - < inliishaw, Ihil/.cll. C. *?3 If you arc in douht as where to "cmrmnne Sunday, came to Mt. Olive.< Welcome i.s the key that open up the door of our Church. tiardt nia Klizabeth Wilson, Itpt. i ! SI. M \KK AM 11 < III IU II 11 |{t.v. I.. Nichols?Pastor 11 mncsiii hi; (iit( itj; J? .ri NSONN Il I I- -- Sunday School' lie'jra'n at its usual hour, 1 rw!".'.-'!'.e S'.ipt. at liis reyu 1 zrr?pcrstr , The I'-ssun was discussed in the i variiuesr-ehissesl I n*' review ' was j'.i'iv"'! i v Aie I'a.-tor. i Wot ship service beyan at 11 :?>0. I The Jr. Choir rendered beautiful ! . The .Sci'i.'ture lesson was , I tai en from the 1 Hth chapter of St. I Murk anil the" JCualL,- Verse.- Lsl '**""iV!Ti?'.; N"1 .' 'JL'tt. "I'rayew hy?Mr. James. Curry. Notices Hy. Mr." J. H. '' \\ i'I ..in on?aiiiI?the?fit'U list LyJ Mrs. Adlee Allison. 2nd. Hymn No. ; r 1 1 ?>. .. >i. T!.< pa.-uor's text was tiikon > from ,;te loth chapter of St. Mark . h!-i " f 4i?ir Vt?i .<e. Subject: "Henlii-r-jii' Trau.-ferred into Heaven." |i \ ii<?1 >1< -r-niioii n as preached.. I 'in | j;vj'r'to ciynne enjoyed it'. A I I'iii'i'a! . o.rtVi'i'.jr ua_s_tai.en. There . '.vcri' ! l>> onhiihetv present 'and 1 , vi-itnr. T. A; m:i.n? theCarolina Gospel Sin vt' i i ! Cre- iPm fcr"iV~ \viI17 i.-. They rend ; i d a v ery l ine pro; ! 1! I'!'-!!1'." i'-V?Avi4l- SoUlt <1W-Ulli ayain. ; * .j- \V ure^C i- hri and praying that ) unr l eiijile Avill join wiln ns in our t ! ; . ii e ' and .friend ai e welcome j-ali linn-. ' Mi * Iia/' J i?avi'-. Upt. .;|T \Ki.KT \ M K ( III U< II II |{? \. \rllnir T. Fisher?-I'astor i i I' I:.I .V IM!.l/ Sunday May d<?th. I J 'Aii: a." ii rent day.a' Turjr"' ("htireh ' {itrH-.Sandiiv School opened pioinpt> !y at M?: K?. di -ct, --!? :i in various' j t;lav.. i?' I'll-?inti-ri's'.itiH'?and at.' tenda.'.! < and collection w;i.' pootf. -1 The ie'mi!! '..a- . reviewed After '.v;;i i .V]n! .".iny wiird in Utjfaji at ? j 1 1:1 A. M. 1'idpii'y .e-ts of the r |... ' i.. '. : I- l!v. It. II. Gray. I're: d .)' I.dim ni' I r: < iiarleslon !?!. [ 1 l ie" : lid I?ev. ISampton from r:' : ' . : . j The ;r.e-'hroujrhl by y[ I limy. He - j ??>k < . frofn- the ) .thi :iu-: Hod'-: iSms-dnsr. He dosed l! in'- ?* i tii'jTi sin-jnj;. We'll T'ndore 'st;.!;.i 1- IhdUr |{y art*! Hy. The |, ; spirit !.! hiui. T.liile the man of t1? \V" m ; ' ?i ?' a -t'(i?rn?vn +ttttiir i. , . l-itm a ml- They art* always i? i in 'i.iv vices. ;i W were happy to have our pasp tor ami oreMdiatr KMt i nark from 0 ; a e <'<>nfcri-n<<- in .Miami, - "! *!/. Mr. I'.t v ;i Wiiloiii- w.'i - a < * ; A";I a- .voiuin-ful <? , J ? ?It^ : ; T . Third Q.Jjh teriv Cor fo retire ? ? >.! ( ,i?rr?rr?'tidM?.Mm.day : - r May Ji ?;oii j,.. at j i'o' \H K i .-v. T> pastor 1 ai d '! ; -d.:. KI.Ips- atrain. hroay hl i l-- fro.n 'ac (irticral C'on> feivrtee in Miami. I'.Ia. They were I threat iv h'a-a-od at the reports of * 'tio Quarterly < 'opfrrene'e. ' i>..,. I I," 1 I.-.IV 1 to ?- ? ?>iors at Uo> hers Ili-ii . S .-haul.. Prof. P. F. ? j Spell Principal. Rev. Fisher iipoke . j from ' *it- theme; Know the. Truth tnrh shall make you free. L j See'omiiy seek it, iliac] it. hold it. . He v.ns enjoyed ' i>y the enure hyrm.tj. 1 i( ;:yy. Rev*.. C. Hich; i i.uiy. il'-v. I,i:th<u' Wright, Rev' A. AV ' .-hi. accompanied hint. The i;!? < i'11> rendered music who was .'under toe ?!ii?,ri of Mrs. .Tones, i A i a! o very happy to have this y.'i'.i- man as our leader. We feel . quite sure if i y (iodls."help, Rev. jArthui F. Fisher will, yet our ' PhuRui-on"a"fltsTTmove for 1050. | We are praying fur his s'liFeesa. \\ ' have sick members r>n our !.-ies lis*, f.ct us remember them } in nvnyer that they will soon he ouT t a train. So Long. 1 Mr-. Annie Sprinkle, Rpt. ! . t j cnjjrW^wWi *Art*e* yn*t nearest V SS*yU^Ai)MlNihIl<ATJUN &? * ?. ;? !',, THE PAU* ^ ^ 111 ???^? Last Rites For Mrs -'vf- ' Funeral^Sl^vic?s Mrs. liarlift Edge^ton Walif* mother ol j Bishop William Jacob Walls, sen ior bishop of the A.M.E. Zior Church, were held Tuesday at Chiengo's Creator .Walters AMF. Zioi - Cht'i't-h, with Bishop Herbert Bel Shaw of Wilmington, N. officiating. \ " Mrs. Walls, who had for a num her of years been the only living nVbtlu r of a bishop in the AM1 Zicm Church, died in her home ir TChuago on May 1(5, several day? after eclchraling her 92 birthday. Several hundred persons, inehul ; iny; bishops,. general officers, min of other denominations Crowcjeci the (.lunch to pay last tribute tc - ihr !'.j > cai old woman wln> tv-:tacchii tiled throughout the A. M. K /ion?denomination?-as?" Mnthei Walls." anil in 1955 was 'selector as Mother-of the Yeah in the Mis siosuiry Sot r. Bishop Stephen (Jill Spfttswom of the 7th Episcopal District, com prising Ohio, Michigan, Indiana Texas and Colorado, delivered, the y eulogy. Telegrams of sy'n.patln were received and ifeknowlt'dged I?\ Mis'non O. Ew'hank Tucker " of Louisville, K.V., "from throughbul the ' country and from -leaders o! such organizations as the Nation j a I Association for the Advance men1 of TCtflot^ed People;-the Na iic'nai Federation of' Women'.(Tul s. )he National Council <>1 Churches, the Women's Home am Eon-ion .Missionary Soeiety'oT tin A.AI.K. /ion Church, also from U<> land Hayes; fumoUs singer ol Broolclirie. Mass and leading <?ffi rials in State governments. In all, eight Insnops of the /ior Church participated in the sen vices. They Included Bishop !?an i? l Pope, resident bishop ol the West Gold Coast, Africa 1'ishop Kaymond L. Jope<b of Sal ishurv. X. Bishop Hampton T Medford of Washington, I4. C =P.i>hop William ('. Brown o Brook aui. X. Y. Bishop Walter W Bind" of -t'hailottc*} X. C.t?Bi-ho] ?C?J-iwiiiULli Tut; her of Louis villo . Ky.. Bishop Herbert B. Shaw o Wilmington. X. C. and Bishop f Coleman of Mobile,'AJahams as well ;as general oflicers of th ' denomination, ;\Ir*r AValls was l*?rn in jtmhei f'^'d . County, X. C. in litt! mole than a year after Lincol , signed the emancipation Procla mation, and less than a year befor lie JSas assassinated. She married Edward Walls o "Bockir.hani when she was IB, bu ! eigh* years latef~"he was killed i ' sill am -it lent. Mi1. Walls had lived in Ashe j ville. X. ('.. until her four child , ren wore through* high sehoo I Pisuftp W.nlls was "her only son of h ' three daughters. Daisy. : vi'Mtj.iii h'.MfviM' ?I if /1 iiftro ? uh/ki' Surviving besides 11 i s h <. | Wall.J an aunt. Mrs. Klla Brooks of No\ ! Yoik City; two sisters, Mrs.^Mazi Nul?l?* of Tucson, Ariz., ami Mrs TAnna Taylor of Chicago, j During her later years, or he j last 2o .veal's! In CTmagoT" Mrs j Walls resided with Bishop Wall' | who recently celebrated his 71s j birthday. : Mr<. Walls specialized in raisin) j funds for orphans in Indid. Soutl j America. Africa and the Virgil Islands She was interested h children's work in the community and ..the Church, being associate! , witlV' ^M 1 s. J. Worthy Fisher o. i Chicago in organizing children I ; classes, and. leading thein to tin ; Communion. Burial was in Lincoln Cemetcrj ! in Chicago. .. -In the eulogy to Mrs. Walla Bis hop S|*?M?rwood said Mother Wall; was "- p. tireless worker" in th? A MChurch, "whose aid and in fluence was demonstrated througl her efforts' in aiding c.hildrerf o other countries, as well as hei own." ? , "Mother Walls." the bishoj said, "fought her greatest, batth a - a mother tluTmother of oui esteem senior. bishop who ha?, fo: year- been or.< of the guidin} 'lights of the A.M.H. Zion Church "a'oUior Walls* love, devotion honesty ami wisdom was constant ly do: list rated in the s'rmoiu-a nor :<-\ 1'ishop William Jacol WalL. \ .hose graceful, eloquen and dynamic editorials in the Sta did much to forward the progran of tlo1 African Methodist Episcopa Z:on Church." _ ???mothers- an* always >K'}> to (I'ori. "I,i .hop Spottswoods said f"Anl her advice through th years, even while bedridden wa invaluable; toJ bishops, gene.?al of . ficers and members of our deno , mi nation. ; 1ETTO LEAPED ^ WRESTLING REATS > STEALING1*' -\ SAYS JOE LOUIH ? * ^ New York. May 28 Former heavyweight champion Joe Louis ; i Who has returned to the ring as a wrestler in order to square his tax debt, knows-that wrestling is 1 a had act. hut feels that "It heats .stealing,'-''the new issue of Look J Magazine said today. I ' . Although his fight grossed more than 1 J!i million, Joe is hopeless. ' ly in deht and owes the Federal Government nearly a million in I x. He. sees wrestling as the * only way to oven his debt. 1 ?I'Look at it this?way,?"Louig 5 -nys in 'Look, ""Prihio Camera ?m+uhj?mono as a?wrestler than a " . fighter." ' * I , ST. .1 \MKS A.M.E. CHURCH. T . i , -* * T> ifnl TV.itr TTnati Vn f n I \\;<?r<ls df our I.ord*: Freely ye have received Freely {rive:* Sunday'-'Sehool on time with our I Supt. and his full cabinet of ofli-. eels, teachers and scholars of seven classes entering a very in' 'jeresiimr suhject: "The Church in Asfh-Miiior. A very {rood Missionary lesson where everyone should ^ "perfo iii their pa'rt in spreading the (Jospel to' every nation a n d : i ibc on Land or Sea where ever ?nrrm t? found:?The fiTFihiiita pronounced: -Who? All Uunian souls. When? At all time.. Who? T\V (" oil's " Spirit Siiaritip Jesus love ' every where you {to. Finance class Adults, attendance. Primary, Flash 1 iv11 of the lesson by Sis. Jenk-ins. Children Loth old and ' younc. attend the Sunday School. | Review of interest by our Supt. | Service on time with the' music played hv .Master dim Davis I 1 llul;iies, Beautiful introductory by. " the pastor. Kveryo.ne (seemed to he, ' _ f illed ..with the spirit. Prayer of ^ Const cration hy the .Pastor. Soup-.,' ' Spiritual hvmns such as Tel line" Jesus All Our Trials, And Lifting Christ l*p: Be therefore an am hassader for Christ', Scripture text ' .Matt. 5?read please. Oar food for the soul was taken 7 from Joiiiih 1-1. I'll 1)o What You" f dl-o f.Jlueirwr tlm n-.i-.- aj. CnrL" ' j Let .Jesus lead and you'll never ' | fail. What ever you do?just do e God's way and the darkness will ' pass. God will maky a way for your I All mouthers and friends please doe . your part in helping us to go over n the top the 2nd Sunday, "Cast i-( Your Bread upon the Waters and e , it will return.''. j Ail groups~aTe still .working to f make a flash light for the Church it of the Living God. n The annual sermon , for the c losing of tlie .Josephine Wright High - .School was very successful. May I- God Ik- with each?one ' ami all of 1. that'.class. Let us look, ami live; ; On; Heavenly l ather docth all a Citings well. t We arc in synvpathy with the, family., of Sis. IN-ggy Canfphell y -who ii\ed to he ninety two years v old., who was a real Church and e fatuiiy rearer, she'll he missed in a homey Churches, and in the com munity. Cheer up my brothers, r I'eacc to her Ashes. Wc loved luw. w oil laif Iv ved her best. ~ > "VVc arc. still praying1 for sick t sneni'iors and friends. Very glad to | sec Sis. Wright who lias been real r% ' sick worshiping: with us today. Ii , The Sunday School Union was 11 very good. a ' The Fellowship Union, well at? fended. 1 All Rreavod friends have our f . heartfelt sympathy. . Now keep on s praying, trusting and obeying. [ , Two uniteij to tin- Church, .Miss I Hohijijon and Master Fair. ; ' I'ray on. Ma*, ,M. -l? Itr .Jenkins,- Rpt. ?~ s ? M AC F.HON IA It ARTIST CHURCH : Rev.- \V. I.. Wilson?Paslnr. L 1! f! SPART^NRURfr ' S. S. began r at, 10 a. ah. with the Assistant Supt. Mr. John Foster in charge. )'Proceeding class study, a synop 2 i sis of the lesson was {riven he, Mr. r Foster, r I rj Morning worship began at 11:15 , with the message being delivered t hy t*?? pa tor. very uplifti'njr and . thought provoking, Text: 1 Kings, I) day'- journey into the wilderness, 11 and c ame :.ml sat dow n under a r /urine; Tree;. And he )(-quested i for himself that he might die: 1 I Theme: ( hii-tians Despondcnsy. I The sermon in pi?rt: Despofidesy fj!itc"ii:s in lie ,'HS| dhU'h. The loss |t of hope and courage and sinking e into dejection. It is never wise to s feel that you are dejected proof . ' and can't he let down. This was -the ease with Klijah. He had hecome discouraged and was a cast 1 ? ' down fifnmru*^*TTtTiTi TiIuT 1>eci'>niu .Choir <;ii despondent because lie needed re- Whom .Ml [ disappointed and?lotu'.-uino. God'.-t ~n?Whit; i cure for Elijah's 'ami all <il' amr lir.i.v, An troubles is his assurance that wo Rev. tjlist (are "never left alone,-The inyita- ten can jn [ tion was given and one person sain; Kwii came forward iV- coniiected herself The I '.-in i \vit!v,the Church as a candidate for j iiM'ei'iiijj. '1 'baptism. Music for the day was | read . by t ! rendered by the Junior Choir and 1 TV first 1 Gospel Chorus. Songs included: } uieti J v. ct Lift Mini t*|?. (*>mc Thou Fount. | M; S. Sail rSell Out'To The., Master. Leaning j from .Icrci I On The Everlasting Arms.- (.Lid's ' opportuuit. Got Mis Eyes On You And for of- pastm adr fertory -WhrrevrT?Ht?Leads.- I'll- turn to t+ Go and Precious Memories. Visit- T.'n pnsto ors were made welcome by Hro. j I\> -r of t Isaac Hill; ['sana. "\Y ? r- I 1 III! . After tMi* rent: :nr order nt c\?.o- . iiijr service, the Annual Rally re- xu^\ *"^ pans were nude l>y tip1 CaptiyhTsM11^ , ' ' -Kveryniiu worked hard to make ; '' ' _ I it i??r- i I I'll J-K'rt I I't'l V this rally the <urro<s t Mat; it was .} and wo are very jrrateful. Hut* to! At 5 o'i limited space only the names o f ^ met at-th< captains report ma over .SlnO.OO are a Una M-d: eiven; Mrs. A trues- Thompson. | I ti*"* y 1 Mrs. Hcoruia iVaho. Lfiiie $i:tl.2.r>: Mrs. A.M. Rimers.*! J'.'.- -<!"-' I an !<>; Mrs. Mattie Ale'vandcr.. -SlJT.-1 A* v:"n 5JU Mrs. Ada Tolhert. $ll"...~."i, aTiil J irlci? > i. sp* Mrs.. C'allie Miller. -S1'> 1.Jii. Total j'dam. Scvi reported. 0-!S.22: Junior Chur.eh The ot-'feri $~8.i0-, ' Woman's Missionary 'So- Mi ... Sintrl piety. $5.00; Ma.uniia Chambers Official Bible Cass, 5.00; ..Sd'nday School. ! ntee; toiho $18.00. !Ciiorei ? . . Airs. Xjueenie-K. l'nyd. R}>1. *. ijyj ' " . lion. . - . I < ?:. Thar hktiii:i. ami-: cm u< il eio,-;.. ?.y i Rev. .1. |-'? Stanley?I'aslor I'.of"" ' ' / .and Jelifei SUMTKRrf-llethel takes no steps program p backwards. Her various i uxiliar-, Scss-'on v?l ies v.ith each other in tryinjr to''SC. Month nut o\er a-'Verthwliile proyi am for Bethel" Cod. and the Church.The reyular able orpab routine of. the Church moves along- * no v i ., ;, d / c,.,. ?mrV?ut t iii-:' " ? The Sitmjay Si ik.hI "ifare JftWl busy jui pai iny- the . i-h.ibiri ji . for u ('hiiuren's l*av.. . - -T A - \vi enter a new; (hi:?'i'!?"in.iu:nv Q ; .We yXJ'ef.t, .tn l;uc some r.tnv ]?itrll3u i 1'ejns Ub: let at't.*'>i~p; a ^ E38 M E& * Jm m |yj KM t ? jfe Here are Features that J I Guarantee You the Bes 1 H Cooking Bakinc B OQ jc^CONCCAiED.platform-liekt-w ?L V?Tj switch. B ^ DIVIDED "efficiency" cooking ti ' li centc r work surface plus two pi Xr standard lifetime' guarantee D J& "Multi-Heat", humors. Ok u| ''NON-TIIT" porcelained oast OJ m ^ atch-Ajl" porcelaincd humor IR jM "A" AUTOMATIC top burner-Jig Jlf fiC snooth-actinR depenclnble bun ty I my .pilots save pas, provide co' m, KM ONE-PIECE-porcelain totf cbn gg mH easiest to keep cleanf ... ' ^ ^ "BALANCED-HEAT" hnnrjurt sizf }) ifi,-* lii'ttrr baking results everxtwn ^ Egj = Sbkb Mow Whili Ti?y U 121.j Lady SI r<'ot - ' ' " ~ IIENttY E, 1 V " \ Saturday, .Tunc 2, 105 ? S -~r i _ iijr * I'ralsc < I? >.I ^ # 'Tivrn'r Nirj^'tSri- Piiiiiento Burners are , rr^^'- DouWy Delicious E ni, prayed as .only (iljH- , b i > . II' ^ .I^ 11 lt?' < ^l?? ^ ^ jj j | tl y .'s s\vui.iyj?a.<: ;i? .. i " . . nonished liis s" .ti>: ?i*. \ ' z.>\ . vf :c?I.iml ami H-?yn r i. 1 By BETTY BARCLAY"" ~ ~ i presented uli'1 open There's douhle^delfght hi a ^ !,<_> "Church as il'n? I nii'r4^"^"40-.double burger. The har ?, i... v i T vi :i, w. hiirgoPIs still there, bf course. j" 1 ,v ' it rr '' to : y. Mrs. lh.vot.hy Zo.woJ ' thoip arc.,uhole .piiniontOR, whiq nvhrnif M- Ml., -t \< ' a.'^ c,x<r:l special tang-gpd maty ., ,, 141+3?bitt';;. )" twico .aS.glXJCL 'It ined h)iy?'s,t also Mis.' mien to double'bitrgora areau?a? lk*n iamin. ;is shoot in' hit VlUv vail the 3rt<k > t s. '"-d-t" inr-iHoft-mQnwuiff^iMy, T3 [ lofi< ] . 31. I no AC hi. tnoni with assortcxi ratf Church where l.hoy had hies for a good, hca^thfti hwuit iy party for iTT! whine Fimlcnto Double. 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Coins Tents of J K Ci.Mhi" s ,'n,J !R "'"i-lard and melted bue .. . lr.r ?n,l spread the mixture oil the' 1 I. mon will sponsor a pfnuentos. J.ay all the buna oa a reparin?r Tor the ("Irand ' ,ar5?e baking sheet and broil them /s . until they are thoroughly heated. in !! iiK-ias in ? o.iuiiii.,w pu{, tlicm together to mako 4 pk iy Jtme 1 1 ! ")'! double burgers. Garnbdj ihviiv-! chat's u i!Ll slices .of onion, picklo stripy . .S and carrot sticks. i/.ations. . ~ '' .. . . * \ . ' \ ' v ' \ The Payroll BUY BONDS vings Plan ''' ^ IM ^ \Y N M..10 Weekly _ |ta SATISFACTION II T.. , GUARANTEED | J broiling OJJ VOL'S WONEY BACK! I : , l.lJ iih -"ori-ofl"' - V-? , " ? * All PORCEUIN OVf-1 rr.M?-)r^ .*m '* "h POSITIVE oven "Heat-Seal" ? acts like! ? iron grates."' weather stripping ? seals in oven heat ?-J ^^?Tr!.Uh -A- EXTRA HEAVY blanket type insulation proV H j Z k,tchen?: '! Vi(,es BrMUr CnS >-? kitchen.J. j H ? struction? .. 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