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lA\‘ MARCH 24, 1933
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Chick Show
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inners Listed; |
To End Saturday
by chicks
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ere were a
9 hicks each
tho Irions Jas=es
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arredgpPtymouth Rocks Y.
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r ot will be -n:n-‘
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nartment, Clemson (‘¢,]-|
o idge the eggs. |
how will 1 Saturday m:n'r.-f‘
tion of the chicks|
voom at 10:00 :nmu:‘.i
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Presbyterians to.
Continue Revi
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- Service Saturday
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Break a precedence, the TFirst |
Presbyterian church will hold re-‘
j\'ival services here Saturday night |
at 8:00 o'clock, with Rev. \\';1(19!
Smith discussing "“The World's
Mast Notorious Liar.” The "Confl"
!nnd Sea” - supper conference flll
G:4%2 will be omitted Saturday.
. Friday night, Rev. Smith will
speak on "“The Good News About |
i“"' Impossible.” i
" “Phillip Instrueted by the |
Spirit;” as recounted in the eighth
chapter of Acts, beginning with
the 26th verse, was the text of
Rev.- Smith's Ssermon 'l‘hursddy‘
night. _
“There is no more complete and
perfect demonstration in the
Bible, showing a Christian's spirit
attuned to the spirit of God, than |
the story of Phillip,” the speaker |
}snid. “There Phillip was in Sn-l
lmurin, conducting ‘a wonderful |
revival, with hundreds coming m‘
hear him preach - and many being |
!hronghl to Christ, yvet he inslunt—i
1y obeyed the instruction of the |
Spurit and went to the lowly des
ert place to find the Ethiopian.”
~ The speaker here introduced |
[thw other spirit, the devil, "whol
‘Eduubtl(*ss," he said, “urged Phillip]
to <tay in the nice place where he
was, but PHilip overcame him ;md‘
went to do the Lord™ will and met |
the ~ I2thiopian.” 1
Continuing, Mr. = Smith said, )
“The Spirit | said ~to Philip, Go |
near and join thyself to the char
jiot,” and Philip ran. Oh, it is dan
gerous to hesitate when we nl'el
prompted to do & service for God.
Philip found the stage all set, :m(l]
he said to the Dthiopian, ‘Do you:
understand? and the Lthiopian |
said to Philip ‘How can I under- |
stand except some man show me?
and Phiip was that man. He
preached Jesus Christ to the Ethi
opiaa, and seeing & pool of w:u.er}
by the wayside, Philip haplized'&
Lim and the Ethiopian confossu‘ll
nis =in and accepted Jesus as (i€
Son of God.”
The evangelist closed his ser
mon with the narrative of a per-’
sonal experience he had with a
‘pilot. crossing the English chani
nel in an airplane.
Market Assumes ‘
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Waiting Attitude,
1 Irregular Trend
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i By CLAUDE A. SAGGER
‘Associated Press Financial Editor
‘ NEW YORK.—(AP)—The stock
market was a waiting affair Fri
' day with prices backing and fill
| ing in desultory trading, with an
irregular trend. 3
!f The sweeping improvement
‘hown in the TFederal Reserve
!r-l:‘«lmm'ms had been anticipated,
and indications -in merecantile re
| views of some further pickup in
i\\'h()!(‘.‘\'n](' trade were inadequate
! to generate new enthusiasm., Wall
?.\'tr[-ot seemed more interested in
I the progress of farm relief legis
| lation than in anything else,
‘ ATHENS MARKETS
The Athens cotton market
lvlnsm‘l iml::y at 6 5-8 cents. The
previous close was 6 5-8 cents.
QUIET TRADING
NEW YORK.— (AP) —Tradine
lin cotton was generally quiet Fri
s day and prices fluctuated nar
i rowly.
Open High Low Close P.C.
]‘\lvh. L 8268 6.88° 6:30 637 631
May .. 831 6,54 645 6.562 6.34
[July . . 647 673 6.65 671 6.50
% - COTTON QUIET
{ NEW ORLEANS.— (AP) —Cot
;ton was quiet Friday and prices
lflm‘-nmtud within a limited range.
| Open High Low Close P’.C.
LMeh . 528 6.34 6.24 6.34 6.23
fMay . . 6.29 6.38 628 6.37 632
tJuly . . 645 654 644 653 6.48
I CHICAGO GRAIN
High Low Close
v 'WHEAT--
RS . e AR bSOY 51%
July .t L. 82% - 80%. .52%
o P R b 51% .52%
CORN-—
NMale (6 0. .. 20% 21%h 0 28%
S N o i 29% .30%
Ol L B 31%. .32
+ OATS—
I.\lny eB% 18 18%
Fa g e 84 18%
;Som. LT CB% AP
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| Hoover Not Worried
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! By Unwanted Visitor
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PALO ALTO, Calif.—(#)—Former
President Herbert Hoover Frilay
iasked police to disregard as far
{as possible the visit to his home
! Wednesday of a man with a load
!ed revolver but autherities contin
‘ued surveillance of the man, Wil
,liam Campogiani, 55, former wrest
iiler.
R e i adih
|Gecline, The hotel with its overhead
{operating expense of $50,000 daily
!l:ocame a financical - “white ele
]pham."
Finally last December both it and
the LaSalle hotel went into receiv
|ership followed shortly by similar
|action of the insurance company,
g\'.hichvhud 70,000 policy holders on
|l{s books.
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