.... ;iai.J . . l Cu9,.r Ci .. ,IIrs. I ttla Harden;., '-1. -(Vigors. 1 T - : 1 cLillr. - A. D. Ten' t, Tom, an: . . :::ner. ari t r anl Ilrs. II I Irs." Luther I" jc and Ilrs. J." 1, --, I r.'. Ff "V BUT 1 r ' 1 - - J . . - O T , II.L t JLilu L . , - , -ItctJ loss-'ATl , J .f " " , . t t ' . .V. 1 - - ; 4,. 3tJ; ' jfal a total i::s. Cnly tr7 thlplf ' . ? V;V ; ! ' " v'' ; "n ' ,'1,rrOK,','Wibcn 'btcpeasV,,i: t f .... , ; Ezell arl i , -,cs Erowa, I . 1 ,:iiss Eudie Zzz..L -.-land Bryant,' I Ir. I ..zrra.Ezzell, llr. and :a Diron and two chli--3. Cora Dixon, Ilrs Eva , llr. and Mrs Price Know 1 baby," little Geraldcne -ry Johnson, llr. and Ilrs, Lowell and Fred Jr. llr, and 7 -V . , , the HOSPITAL 21 MILES - t" S5 TANK WAS EMFTY! ,n- " ' .-l ci cf Comoro. ' ' .,a Iliss lnscula wulwi llr. and Ilrs. ,uuc - three children. v llr. and Ilrs. ClemTEunn and S.O.N.J. PO 36308 Ad 707 5 . I'M 7 '. "I t ' "j and three Ir. and Ilrs.Exl:it r L Ilrs. Katteline Eard:r:: Watha. AU enioved ft bbuntifiil served picnic style. ' Over 15C0 Hear Adams In AdL . The LJisrh Schoolaudltcrlnn seating', about 600 people w3 nearly filled Sunday Ilight f:r the special service in Denai cx the Senolr . Class in which the sermon was delivered by Rev. P. Carv Adams. President of Pres- hvteriflii Junior College at Uax- ton, Eev. W. C. Smitn lntroaucea llr. Adams to the Senoir Class , and their friends. The senoir -..- , Class sang a special anthem, "I, ; Shall Not Pass Again This Way" - -t Mr.-' Adams spoke on the life- ' jr of Joseph as a challange to the youth of to-day. The ( Bpeaker . said in part: Joseph was a boy with a good start, but it was -not loner until he was hated by ; his own brothers.' This htared - , made ,his (brothers sell him into ' st slavery, buteven there we see hint , noxaing on w sua , uw... ius , v ion came to because he was a 7' dreamer.' All men. that are worth'.. while are dreamers and all great , . achievements must be born irora rlrfiMns vonth. Therefore dr- earn of doine ereat -things' and - thendeternune t do tnem r jos- - eph was lied about, he was sold . , into slavery, yet ne Acva on. w w -his God later through the act-; - . , unjustly thrown into prison. Th- 7 ere he still trusted God and made.. -, - ' the best of it. He was betrayed ' by the butler, but his faith in;, -God did not shakei Later 5 he was made ruler, over all the land, and v when those who had lied., about. him and mistreated him came be-' fore him he forgave and carried' on.H Joseph was able to face a discouraging life, because he kept his 'hand continually in the hand ' of his God. Young ."people, ' you will have to face what Joseph faced. ' But if you wiil place your.' 4 band in God's nana ' and follow Vi'm ' vaii ow ' ba Iiaw flinf. all iiv.:,,jv;v:.iri'f:,ji.'''.v-ii'.tl. JV VIH. WW VMMrW Wnm V J . y " ..'rt;.',V! these things are working out , for ' - J ' your eood . Don't let the world .' ' " conquer you but you conquer the world. Chicken Brooder Lost In Flames ' t L A chicken brooder, housing be- twees 3uu and 4W litue cnicics, . was hnrned Pridav nWht at about building was aflame when discov ered fcv Ilrs. E. B. Davis. . on whose farm, the brooder was locat-' r ed. : nr. Jung called to nft xigh-. har and was ahl ta um nain ' buildings of the farm. The fire V-' started in the brooder house, in , - x which, there were about 2ZO chick-. c ens less than a week old. It'then spread to the hen house in which there were a few cli chickens, ,s .; ? ' , ' feed and several tans cf ffTt3ir. The wood and tool shed next was which it voo!d have.gcna to thev ' " ' stal::s and fzzz hzzzz. " ; j Ths rti'ltcrs rcojoadsl a .' TT' "7 11111:3, . 5-.' "2 ' -1 1 1 , 1 I 1 1 !. 4., If : I

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