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K. W. M. U. RALLY
FOR SECOND DISTRICT OF
SMYRNA ASSOCIATION
At Stokesville Church, Wednesday
May 28th., 1924.
Hymn for the year, “Come
Women Wide Proclaim.”
Devotional service II Cor. 5:1-10
Miss Ada Meek.
Prayer for the consciousness of the
Master’s presence in this meeting to
day.
Hymn, “Jesus Calls Us” (all
stanzas)
Recognition Supt. and other visitors.
10:30. Words of Welcome—Miss
Alma Gillis.
10:35. Response—Mrs. T. R. Hat
taway.
10:40. Reports of societies (in
general.)
11:00. Stewardship—Mrs. B. H.
Tanner.
11:20. Stewardship song —(tune
“Loyalty”).
11:25. Message Dist. Secty.—
Miss Eugenia Allen.
11:30. Special Song—Mesdames E.
L. Tanner and Bronson.
11:35. Announcements.
11:40. Missionary Sermon Elder
J. F. Smith.
12:20. Benediction.
12:30. Lunch hour.
Afternoon Session.
1:30. Hymn.
Devotional—Mrs. D. F. Arnold.
Prayer.
Special song—Mrs. H. T. Corbitt
and Miss Eugenia Allen.
2:00. Talk on Mission Safcdy—
Mrs. R. L. Wyatt.
2:15. Prayer.
Round Table Discussion.
2:40. Our Young People.
Talk—Mrs. L. L. Denton.
Stokesville Sunbeams.
Pearson G. A.’s.
3:40. Consecration service—Elder
R. L. Wyatt.
3:55. Hymn.
4:00. Hymn.
4:00. Adjournment.
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so heated as to affect the grubs.
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ly when the cotton plants are small
so there is very little shade, even the
gTown weevils are killed in a few
seconds when they happen to fall up
on the ground, provided they do not
fall in a place where they can crawl
immediately upon some object from
which they can fly back to the cot
ton plant.
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|n the winter the weevils are some
times found flying about. Activity of
this kind seems to weaken them and
when a cold spell comes they usually
cannot withstand it.
Further information may obtained
from the state college of agriculture.
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PREPARE TO ATTEND.
Every reader who reads this invi
tation is personally invited to meet
with the Baptists in their Annual
Sabbath School Convention which con
venes in Nicholls June 28th-29th.
You have never been welcomed by,
entertained by, or associated with a
more charming people in our associa
tion. Their homes and their hearts
are waiting and preparing to meet
and receive you. Let me ask that
each Sabbath school in Smyrna Asso
ciation get ready to come, have a large
delegation and be on hand both days.
Programs and other literature will be
mailed every Superintendent later.
Yours truly,
Turner Brewer, President,
Smyrna Sabbath School Association.
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