ur^ 1 <» By treat IuIU stok** Mi** Jo morn '^derlon "Auditorium worship service held iVlock Sun ,a.y roorninR. Dr ,u pastor of First l* H , / ^'rch, Auburn, Ala., I'1'. ,.,rian on - ' M.MJcrn Man ich\ Lch>':i terisn on 1 'paith,’’ based on S •• v;;:r Of Matthew. - Modern Man On E. S. fth Charles , Sund« i(ient of the General Liner P' Lmbiy' Trai ning School will I the ;uest pro* acher. the > , t ung Pe°P, Ip's vespers was Lt P . ('hapel at 7 p. m. the Billy Graham m are. Oil | lishl'1 . \vn m Town,” was snown that the hymn after i ' E „ , Coiie , in Assembly Inn. i , young adults met with Mrs. I illegiate home hostess. _ W Training school of we ' «*ld Address was by vion on Wednesday, re- jn Anderson audi t The opening ses ' Woman’s conference Wednesday at 7:45 ■ Stars in a Dark In ' i, Mrs. James D. Irld." wB> y »i« fcer , hv a, 7:45 p. m. there h *1’ " "Aram of music given. 1be aJ t< Mr. and Mrs. Vic es1 Mr. and Mrs. Allan ' Hyerync is >nvited. V L M., Ross Lynn were ®r- J1the homecoming rally forM r '.veil Orphanage in T #c on June 18. This t!t held every five years and n /possible'' There rn j of celebrations and ?c?9 of the graduates attend n!' Friday a barbecue was |..P" Saturday at 11 o’clock Id o service was held |^e !!’a'h school auditorium with 1t,:1; “ , „noi,ie„C Ch.rle. *3. ,f Waycross, t,a., pre Itev. F. PL Jordon of , ; a tribute to Dr. tfhvriwa' superintendent rr::,.invcl! Orphanage for 25 L"from H'l$ to 1943. At the r:f ,hl. tribute Dr. Lynn was LWl a new Pontiac and a | n came as a com | i> of the grad f become outstanding n« sections of Saturday at the alumnae were Layton The ir in country. On . • was the Hon Eble Joe ,uc Graham Miller, attor "\,..v York City who is one Also present Mrs. Anna Agnevv Devlin of IrJerv S. C.. who was one of students. She Lred T1 1 in 187B. She rmost active and energetic and appear to l>e in the L ,j„. pt I.ynn is a retired Pr< sbyterian |jrch T. y spends the sum |r a, their ottage on Texas an,i Mr.- C 1. Stubbs and Bilv will go to Richmond, Va., attend th< wedding of his |t,.r m .. I;, • l.ou Stubbs to Ip.. P( nil Saturday Ky 2 at no :. r the 2nd Presby Jian ci ire:: Mi--' Stubbs is the lurch secret a . and Mr. Pender fcph is v.:•.1 the Metropolitan |e Insurance company. Dr. ai,: Mrs Tl omas Hill and in- of St Paul, Minn., and Rill’s mother Mrs. Armfield | in their cottage on West Vir pia terrace. Hr C H. Hamilton of David : in her cottage on Kentucky _.. Her daughter Mrs. Chris ■sthesun of Gainesville, h’la., i; ■th her for the summer. Mrs Btheson the president of th< ■intreat Summer Woman’s club. I Mr and Mrs. R. R. Harris aiu fo children of Athens,^Ga., spent Ht week with their aunt Miss ay Blackwell in Miss Senn’s cot fee on Assembly drive. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. McMillan of Mobile, Ala., are in their cottage “Macsbog” on Lookout road for the summer. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kreamer and family of Richmond, Va., spent two weeks in the Pharr cottage on Mississippi road. They will be in the Paul Warren cottage for the next few weeks. Dr. Kream er, president of the Assembly’s Training school, was one of the speakers in the Educational Con ference this past week. Miss Princie Maphets is spend ing a few weeks’ vacation in Cov ington, Ky. Mrs. Kenneth Close and daugh ter Caroline of Maimi, Fla., spent a few days in their cottage on Louisiana road, ext. before going to Chautauque, N. Y., where Car oline will study music. Mrs. R. 1,. Justis of Greensboro is in her cottage “Idlewood” on North Carolina terrace for the summer. She has as her guest for a month her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ralph Justis and granddaughter Healan Justis of Raleigh. Mrs. H, W. Rurwell of Dallas, Texas, is in her cottage on North Carolina terrace. Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis Payne of Davidson spent a few days this past week in the Cunningham cot tage on Missouri road. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Swink ami five children of Effingham are spending two weeks in the Mc Call cottage on Mississippi road. Miss Madaline Orr of Charlotte is visiting her sister Mrs. Horace Johnston in her home on Virginia road. They have as guest this week Mrs. Asbury of Concord. Mrs. R. B. Cunningham of Co lumbia, S. C., and family and sis ter Miss Nina Coursan of Water boro are in the Cunnningham cot tage on Assembly drive. Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Crago are in the Truda apartments for the summer. They have as guests their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rex King and children, Nancy and Bryant of Tampa, Fla., for a few weeks. The Rev. C. W. Solomon is in Reidsville conducting evangelistic services in the Presbyterian church this week. Dr. and Mrs. A. A. McLean have as guests this week their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Barten and four children of Charlotte. On .July 1 they will have another daughter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker and James, .Jr., of Siler City, and on the 2nd their other daughter and family will arrive from St. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McCormick and son. Mrs. J. B. McCoy of North Wilkesboro is in her cottage on Lookout road for the summer. Dr. and Mrs. T. S. Liston visit ed Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Spence in their home on Virginia road last week. Dr. I.iston, president of King college, attended the ed ucational conference. Mr. and Mrs. Harper Bell of Lenoir and children will be in the Roberts cottage on Virginia road for the month of July. Dr. and Mrs. J. Gray McAllister of Richmond, Va., and daughter Miss Louise McAllister are in their cottage on South Carolina terrace. • 111(1 Will) |l<*> I ' I c [ 1 in Orlanda, Fla., is spending the summer in Florida lodge. This week she is with Miss Florence Illidge in her cottage on Missis sippi road. Mrs. l’almer Smith and son Francis Smith of Atlanta and nephew Joe Metcalfe of Texas are spending a few weeks in the Ed wards cottage on Mississippi road. Mrs. David Jones and two sons of Hollandale, Miss., visited Mrs. Pearl Jones in her home on As sembly drive last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Campbell and sons are in their cottage on Texas road for the summer. Mrs. W. J. Gammon will have as guests for the woman’s con ference. the Misses Lucy and -Mat tie McDonald, Mrs. Katherleen Carmichael and Mrs. Ben Car michael of McDonough, Ca., and Mrs. J. E. Irvine and Mrs. J. Commings. Mrs. A. B. Robson of Davidson is spending a few weeks in the Yates cottage on Assembly drive. Mrs. E. C. Eaton is spending the summer in the Eaton cottage on Lookout road. Miss Kathleen Lemon of Winns boro, S. C., is spending a few weeks in the South Carolina home. Mrs. Charles Watkins, who has been in Anderson all winter, is in her cottage on Virginia road. Miss Adatade Williams of Knox ville, Tenn., was on a visit to her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Payne Williams this past week. Mrs. Zeb Sawyer has returned ' to her home after being a patient | at St. Joseph’s hospital, j Mrs. Phil Glenn is improving i after being ill at her home for the past month. This clipping will entitle Philip S. Stevens and one guest to free admission to see “Julius Caesar at the Pix Theater. TRY THE CLASSIFIEDS! ! ! ! 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