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JOE $300.00 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL TO HOLD COMMENCEMENT Rev. R. F. Hallford announces that commencement exercises ot! g ,the Baptist vacation Bible schoot | will be held at the church this evening at § o’clock. Friends and relatives of children attending the ' school are invited to be present. There will be a typical daily work ‘program. demons“*rating the things that have been learned, and! a display of handwork, ete. | ] | | i. ed if DON'T WAIT - -- until your shoes are entirely’ worn out! Have them repaired i now. We give you savings and satisfaction, with quick and dependable service. The LEADER SHOE SHOP JOS, 'B. SPEAR OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted APALACHIGOLA, FLA, i | th $300.00 { FLORIDA $300.00 jj Change of Office Hours As of July Ist We will remain open all day Wednesday and i | close Saturday at 1 p. m. pe “Mondays through EEdeys 9 a m. to 6 Pp. m. Saturdays 9 a. m. to 1 P. m. DR. G. T. NEWBERRY OPTOMETRIST Phone 21 6-31 428 Harrison Ave. SIMI | | i I © Rein City, Fla. “HOLDING FORTH R. F. HALLFORD, Pastor SUNDAY, JULY 15, 1945 9:45—Sunday School for all. 11:00—Morning Worship. Sermon topic: “How To Do Personal Soul Winning.” 6:55—Baptist Training Union. - 8:00—Eveniing Worship. Sermon. topic: “WHEN Dees a Person KNOW He. Is Saved?” EVERYBODY WELCOME! THE WORD OF LIFE” Telephone 156 oe = | | | | YOUTH CARAVAN TO ARRIVE TOMORROW | ee The Youth Caravan, coming to the local Methodist Church for a week of religious instruction, fel- lowship and fun, will arrive to- morrow, according, to Rev. O. Db. Langston. The Caravan is comopsed of Mary. Elizabeth Hullett, counse?or, of Jay, Fla., who will teach the course “The Methodist Youth Fel- lowship and the Adult Worker”; Clara Belle Tucker of Ravenwood, W. Va., who wi!l teach the Inter- mediate course, “Jesus, Our Leaa- er’; Mary- Ann Martin of Decatu., Ga. who will teach the course, “Toward Understanding the Bible’ ‘lto the genior-yvoung peoples’ class, and Miss Terry Wilder, of Andex- gon: §, C., who will assist in teach- ing Miss Martin’s course and will lead the recreational period each evening. Another worker coming at this time is Miss Vera Zimmerman, rep- resenting the conference board of education, in children’s work. She Will teach a course in “Children’s |; Work and Workers.” This is a eredit course and anyone takink it can get a certificate by doing all the required work. “Our church has the opportun- ity during this week to really get understanding about our chil- dren’s and young peoples’ said Rev. Langston, “and I hope everyione will take advantage of it” wwiy Buy MORE Bonds today! TO SAFEGUARD YOUR HEALTH @ The purity and uniformity of the drugs and chetnicals we use in com- pounding your .physician’s prescription are ensured by the vigilant chemists of Control Laboratories. Even during the manufacture of a simple product a score or more of exacting tests for purity are made. Thus, we compound prescriptions with full confidence in the reliability of the ingredients your physician Prestrabes: We use Merck Prescription Chersicals Smith’s Pharmacy Phone 5 _ Port St. Joe "We Fill Any Dootor’s Presoription work,”. | § he = i SURPRISE PARTY HONORS MR. AND MRS. HOWELL 'iMrs. Donald. Birath honored her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Howell, on their respective birthdays last Tuesday at her home on Eighth Street with a surprise party. A musical program was the en- | tertainment of the evening, with _{and Miss Edwina Howell, i | S. L. Barke and vo- cal solos by Mrs. W. B. Shores, ac- companned at the Piano by Mrs. Barke, The table was laid with a beau- tiful lace cloth and centered ‘by the traditional birthday cake with lighted candles. Open-face sanc- piano solos by Mrs. wiches, cookies, fruit punch anda |. cake were gerved to about thirty guests who gathered to wish Mr. and Mrs. Howell many more happy birthdays, : we wos Attend Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shores or Cottondale attended the birthday party given Tuesday night for Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Howell, pS Go /Sene The Star to a friend. ! | games PAUL FARMER AND MISS MILDRED PORET ARE WED Sgt. Paul Jameg Farmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Farmer of this city, and Miss Mildred Poret of Alexandria, La., were quietly married last Friday afternoon ai 4 o'clock in the Apalachicola Epis- copal Church, the Rev. Barnswell performing the ceremony. Only witnesses present were the groom’s parents, Mrs. Otis, Pyle, and Mrs., W. -M. Howell of this citv, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saw- yey and Mr. and Mrs. E, M, Hum- phries of Apalachicola. wow u MRS. FENSOM HONORS DAUGHTER WITH PARTY Mrs. Paul Fensom honored her small daughter, Judy, om her fourth birthday with a lawn party at her home. on Sixteenth Street Friday afternoon. Color scheme for the affair was’ ~ red, white and blue. After various were enjoyed, the littie guesis who gathered to wish Judy a happy birthday were given bas- kets of candy and cracker animals as favors and were served cake, peach ice cream and punch. A Martin Theatre I re SATURDAY, JULY 14 THEATRE OPENS SATURDAYS - SUNDAYS AT CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE DAILY AT 2 Port Theatre Port St. Joe, Fla. :00 P. M. 1 :45 P. M. 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