THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY SEPT. M. 1931. tut KimACLE to' Hill” MBMtodI T. D*. Ummt SlM|»«r^ r®«. 4* tt." jroa, do it njonr*> yoa may not und«rtt*a4; Y*i«M to Him eompkte ob^di' Jl tJpil tmWt » “Fill die water pott with wiiter,** PUI A«n %m Um> very brim; 4Ie will honor all your trusting- • Lrffeve the miracle to Him- Bind your Iwac t« the altai'.^ Our Trip To Canada (By MRS. THOMAS BAILEY) A—twipanixl 4by^ my f«6 r ren, Thelma and TOomaa, Jr. we, ed at tlie teautiful dghU ol rat beran our »i«htaeeinf trip on Gr*at L*kea Exposition. Aixgutt 2. Our firat stop was In In Brooklyn, N. Y. we Cincinnati. Ohio. There we had the ftieata ofHiaa IdeU Smith ot a hurridly view of the city. In rnmk«n*Avenue. Our friend „ „ ^ Chlcaifo. we were the gue*ti of Mr. Thomaa Mdor* of »6« Tl.om- Bind him there with many a co^S our aont. Mr.. Martha Harding, pjfflft Avenue t«ok Ua Oh, my brother, do nol falter. Here we saw a great deal of ih* ing about th. city of Brook^ Can’t you fully tnut your Ln.d? city. We vi.itod the Chicago U. in hi. car. W. went ‘hj He it i.-W'ho watches o'er you. campus and it» library, tho wax muwuam at Con«y Isl.na Though your path may oft‘ be Northwestern University campus, which ahoifed many Crimea that gi^. ’ the Art Institute, the Grand h»y» (bea»- committed in our He will bring new life to Isaac- Park ^ith the Buckingham c?(intry. We ^ New York City ^ Leave the mirack to Him. Fountain. The Washinglbn Park, by day and ni^t The beachea and amuaemenl the R. C, A. Building m Rocke- S«e them march across the City, park, ^e also vifited tba fellow Center and Radio City. Scarce a sound from day to J«y, Center where the three Brother, ^e had a very J*y S-offers from the walls *ende own and operate a ten store ^ual to tluit of Krcsse*. West St. in Newark, N. J. -Wiey are Negro men. The Linv- We motored from Brooklyn, eofn Cemetery i. said to be tha Y. to Montreal. Canada. e 1 most beautiful NegrsJ cemeterj- accompanied by our friends, I in America- We had the oleaauro Mis. Smith and Mr. Moore. This of meeting the prophet, Thoma* tatereating ' .ightsee- L. Allen of Olive Bapti^jt Church. ‘^ip. I cannot dewribe the I We also visited Mra Hiael Ha."- the lakea and moun- I ter of 1171 Mor^n Park In *J®nr P® Hudson River. Chicago. From ^ Chicago, on to JColUfrtWJi, ~ Ohio. WB vixite} ♦ ^cousin, Mias Flora Muon. Wa saw the interesting part, of the I city by auto tbem\- “Jericho can stand tuch play. But* the Lord’s time comdh BW'ffUy, Th%n tftey shout out with a vsiin Look the walls’ are tott’ring, fsH- ing, Leave the miracle To him. Face to face with hosts of.Mi- dian, Gideon’s men are sifted out; Forth they go. these chosen l^e roe*, With no sword the foe to r'^ut; Do you wonder if the vict’ry Can be gained by band so slim? See! Jehovah’^ sword is gloam- ing, ^ Leave the jaitacle to Him. Watch that scene on plains of Dura, See that Hebrew martyr band, Firmly standing Jpr Jehov*^, Trusting is^ His hidden "hSfl3. “He is mighty to deliver” From the fwwer of death so grim; Fiery furnace cannot harm them Leave the miracle to Him! LIring to Christ your loaves tnd fishes Though they be tooth few .nnd .fmidl, „ He wlfl^use'' the weakest vessels, Give to Him your little all. Do you ask how many thousands C^ be fed with food so slim. Listen to tht Master’s blessing — Leave the miracle to Him. Christian worker, looking for ward . • “ TV) the ripened harvest field, We stopped iit. Saratoga Springe, N, y, and viewed the beautifal sceneries there. We stopped over in New Runia, N. Y. at the over ■ o»'a««^ jM»a ** vj. Ma« We also visited In campus. It w*n « very rest- ful place. lay a cover for the family brc^- lawntroal, fast, toys and books for child- i,y »uto.'We visited St. ren of various ayes, self-help Shrine, the St. James cothing, and safety devices to l« cathedral, the Notre Dame Uni used in the home mere displayed Prizes of flfi.O«, $1-0.00, and $5 were won on the first throe nem- ed bDothP. The exhibit of canned products and jellies entered by the Home Demonstration . Clufb m«!mb^r8 was the best that has been dis- played, and especially, the jel- versity. The Mount Boyal Park ha^six-bundred acres of land an^ is 7«3 /feet high. Wihding (]riveways climb the mountain. The electric cross located on Mt. Royal can be seen thirty inile^ away at night We also visited the Wax Museum which telh ■ the story of the ‘n^rsecution of * m 0.1. _ nrttvan lies. A total of $33.00 in prizes | early Christians in waxen jwas won by thi* group. The wo- Here ih Montreal, Ganft- mei) are to be commended for ! j gt^jpped with Mrs. Rosa the improvement in this exhibit, • 764 Atwater Avenue, and akio for. the fine s»rt they J ujgg Smith and Thelma stopped played in the, live-At-Home ' p,rd Hotel, while Mr. Booth. ■‘Does the task seem great befora you? Think how rich will be the yield. Bravely enter with your Master. Though the prospect may seem dirii. Preach the Word with holy rer- vor - - Leave the miracle to Him. •Mrs. Mary C. Etaas Moore and Thomas* stopped at the YMCA THE “JiCGS” BRIDGE CLUB HOLDS FIRST FALL MEETING • AT TENNIS CUJB HOUSE Jh-eceding the arrival of fall when Durham takes on her Fall and Winter Saeial Activities, the "Jiggs" Bridge Chib, composed [ of £\ach«Iors (in the minority) BEAUTY MAKERS IN CONVENTlOHi DISCUSS PLANS FOR ilAJtlNG WOMEN EVEN MORE LOVELY •MMb^TNCw A'fa'P The National Beauty Cultur- ists League held sway in New York last week in its seventeenth annuaJ*«onvention, said to haye been the most succei'sful and helpful in its history. Eyery^nnn- facturer of''hote and practically every large "school and system of the country was represented, the various organizations cooperating in a program designed to place thv business] of ibeauty culture on a higher and more professionKt basis. I m The pictures above give a glimipse of a few of the many at tractive Ixvaths aoij some of the. personalities in attendimce. Upper left is the Bonaparte^ School di.'5>lay^, upppr right the Orchid College in practical demo- strations; in the center Jame^ IL ^ Hubert, secretary of the New York Urban League is present ing the "Distinguished Service" Award to Miss Marie Downinjj of St. Louis' for her work in ’,he fields of cosmetology and jourija- li?*n. * In the lower left is the Gode- froy booth lower right a glimpse of guests at one of the many gay parties’ held, left to vight, Miss ,Ethel Waters, the famous sing^g star, Musa Wiliiain'i, Georgette Harvey of !|age famei Jiiiimy Basquette, Cleota Roijera, Mr. Christian, Amsterdam Newr; Miss Virgie Waters, Mr. Charles Evans, national organizer and Miw Marie Downing. Below left to right are the new officers, Mrs^ Marjorie Stewart Joyner, Chicago, president; Mrs. D. Chapman, New York, Jsi vice president; Mrs. A. IViylor, Bosr ton^ 2nd vice-president; Mrs. IBi. Merser, Washington, D. C., fi nancial secretaiy; Mrs. Y. Wa ters, Baltimore, treas. Mrs. C. Green Johnson, Jerftey City, par liamentarian; Mm E. Bushell, New York, chaplain and Mr. Charles Evans, national organi- *er. and Benedicts, had its first meet ing on Thursday evening at the Algonquin Tennis Clwb . .House. The purpose of this meeting was to reorganize and formulate the club’s* program foi" the Fall and Winter. This was accomplished with precisiofl. The incumbent tees appointed, and the present ^officers were re-elected, commit- program revised to fit th scope, of the “JiggsT’ expanding prog ress. "nie following represents the Ro.'ter 6f the Club, with of- fiterh designated; J. T. Taylor, President; W D. Hams, Secretary; J. E. Payne, Asst. Secretary; H. M. Michaux, Treasurer. The members are as follows: L. M. Berry, Dr. L. G. Bruce, Dr. W. A. Clelapd, Dr. J. W. V. Hill, Vice-President; W. E. Wil-, Cordice, G. W. Cox, Don A Davis, A. Elder, Dr. Y. D. Gar rett, W. D. Hill, J. S. Hughson, J. W. Jones. W. A Kenney, L. Knox, F. D. Marshall, H. M. Mi- chaux, J. E. Payne, Emmett Pratt, E. G. Spaulding,. J. S. Stewart, J. T. Taylor, J. «-H. Wheeler. W. E. William^j Ark. Stat* Bagin* 7Stli Yaar -PINE BLUFF, Ark. —(C)— Arkansas State College, Dr. J. B. ' Watson, prefeident, hegan itfe T§ TT year on Monday, with more than six hundred students assembled in Caldwell hall for the initial convocation cermonies. ill ■ifflWIIMIWm—IMWIII

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