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Panama City News-Herald from Panama City, Florida • Page 3

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1 5 Registration Slated Friday at RosenwaSd Registration for all students In Ftosemvald High School will be he'-1 wald High School will be held Friday, beginning at 9 a.m.. Principal C. C. Washington announced today. Other students are to report Sept.

3, opening day of school. A $1 materials fee is retired LEAVING--Panama City Salvation Army Capt. James A. Harrison and his family are leaving this week for Clearwater where he will assume command of the Army there. Soldiers of the local SA today are honoring 1 the Harrisons with a covered dish luncheon and a public farewell meeting: will be held at the Citadel, located at th intersection of Jenks Ave.

and 7th tonight at 7:30. Capt. and Mrs. Harrison (above) are shown with their children, Pamela and Jimmy. (Staff Photo) Chest X-Rays Begin Tuesday In Bay County Countywide tuberculosis chest X-Ray surveys will be conducted Aug.

27 through Sept. 7, according to Mrs. Garden Hill, executive duector of the Bay County TB Association. There will be five units in the county, Mrs. Hill announced, three of will be stationary at the following locations: 1.

Harrison Ave. in front of Wai- green's from 10 a. m. to 5 p. Aug.

27-Sept. 7. 2. St. Andrew at Kwik Chek, from 10 a.

m. to 1 p. m. and from 2 p. m.

to 5 p. Aug. 27-31; Mattie's Tavern, same hours, Sept. 3-7. 3 Millville Piggly Wiggly, noon to 3 p.

m. and 4 to 7 p. m. Aug. 27 through Sept.

7. Two rolling units will cover the county, including the International Paper Co. and Tyndall AFB. Schedules of times and places Units will be operating may be obtained from various grocery stores. Mis.

Hill stated that the county associations goal is to X-Ray at least 20,000 adults 15 years of age or o'der. of an earlier survey of 23,000 she said, only one person's X-ray indicated he had TB. Methodist Pastors' Assembly Opening Monday in Andalusia Alabama-West Florida Methodist Pastors' Assembly will convene at Blue Lake Assembly Camp near Andalusia, Monday and will continue through Friday. Dr Dow Kirkpatrick, pastor of St. Marks Methodist Church, Al- tanta, will teach the course on preaching.

Dr. W. A. Smart, professor SEE THE HUNDREDS of New Toys 14 DR. DOW KIRKPATRICK teacher emeritus of Biblical Theology, Emory University will teach Biblical backgrounds of Methodist Beliefs, the Rev.

Ernest K. Emurian, pastor of Elm Avenue Methodist Church, Portsmouth, will teach the course practi- Regular $295.00 SAVE $107.00 10 SPARKLING GENUINE DIAMONDS IN BEAUTIFUt FISHTAIL DESIGN CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE 69.50 DIAMOND BRIDAL SET 14K WHITE OR YELLOW GOLD WITH MATCHING WEDDING RING ONLY 38 $1 Weekly $12.00 Solid Gold 14K WEDD9NG RINGS In Natural or White Gold Now $5.00 Sterling Silver CROSS CHAIN Only Ladies Solid Gold BIRTHSTONE RINGS Values to $12.50 Now fcf $2.95 Sterling BABY LOCKETS or CROSS CHAIN Up To 20.00 Trade-in On Any Watch a Condition We also carry Elgins Longines--Wittnaoer Gruen and Omega Watches EACH WATCH SOLD WITH A GUARANTEE STOKES JEWELRY CO. 210 HARRISON "II It Comes from It's Good" Special eaeh USE OUR EASY TERMS cal hymnology and will lead the singing at all worship services. Dr. G.

Lemuel Fenn. pastor of First Methodist Church, Tulsa, will teach the course on I church administration. The morning devotions will be lead by Bishop Bachman G. Hodge, of the Brimingham area of the Methodist Church. The staff is composed of the Rev.

Carlisle Miller, pastor of First Methodist Church, Panama City and chairman of the Board of Managers; the Rev. Robert Wilson, pastor of St. Andrew Methodist Church, Panama City, dean, the Rev. Sam Yearby pastor of Smiths Station Methodist Church, Smiths, assistant dean, the Rev. H.

L. Tate Montgomery, A a business manager; the Rev. Joe Ed Hastings, pastor of Methodist Church, Spring Hill, Ala, assistant business manager, the Rev Griffin Lloyd, pastor of First Methodist Church, Clanton, worship chairman. The Pastors' Assembly is planned by the board of managers in cooperation with the department of in service training of the Board of Education, Dr. J.

Richard Spann, Nashville, director Members of the board of managers are the Rev. W. Earl DuBois, pastor Methodist Church, Opehka, Ala, the Rev. Welton Gregory, executive secretary, Conference Board of Education' Montgomery; the Rev. B.

B. McCurley, pastor First Methodist I Church, Monroeville, Ala. the (Rev. H. Hildreth, pastor Gadsden Street Methodist Church Pensacola; the Rev.

Joel McDavid, pastor First Methodist Church, Auburn, the Rev. Robert L. Wilson, pastor St. Andrew Methodist Church, Panama City; the Rev. Griffin Lloyd, pastor First Methodist Church, Clanton, the Rev Henry Frank Chunn, pastor First Methodist Church, Prichard, the Rev.

H. L. Scott, pastor St Mark- Methodist Church, Montgomery the Rev. W. H.

Griggs, pastor Methodist Church, Louisville Ala. In addition to these, all district superintendents are ex officio members. The Pastors' Assembly is a study, worship, and fellowship opportunity for all pastors of the Alabama-West Florida Methodist Conference. Approximately "00 pastors are expected to attend. Local Mass, Sermon Will Be Broadcast Mass and sermon at the a m.

service be broadest from St. John's Catholic Church Dvpr radir a i WPCF. the pastor, Father Leonard Prusmski, announces. Topic of sormon by Leonard will be "Whv Sunday Instead of Sabbath Day?" Larry Meehan will be the radio commentator during the mass assisted by Richard Morin' grand knight of the Knights of Columbus Council Lt. Grany Laney, organist, will direct the choir in the absence of Mrs Sally Farina, who is on vacation.

SWEEPING INDICTMENT MUSKEGON, Mich. (UP) -Lawrence Dell, 21, made like a street cleaner after he pleaded guilty to smashing a bottle on the street, a violation of the city's anti-litter ordinance. The sentenced Dell to rake a quarter of the city park. of students upon registration, Washington said. Ycrnadore Funeral Today in Port St.

Joe PORT ST. JOE Funeral services for William G. Varnadore, 74. will be held at the First Methodist Church here today, 9 a. (EST).

with he Rev. Dwight C. Wooten officiating Interment will be in the Perry cemetery at 2 p.m Mr. Varnadore, a resident of DIPLOMATIC REPORT LOS ANGELES (UP) The state Department of Corrections, in its annual report, explains athletic programs at prisons this way: "The institutions field teams the major sports, competing with outside teams, but all are 'home' games." 209 Sixth St, died at his home Thursday night. PANAMA CITY NEWS-HERALD Panama i'ity, Florida Sunday, August 23, 1937 WDLP--590 On Your Dial PAINTER TO INVESTOR Samuel Moore, inventor of the telegraph, was also an early American portrait painter and at one time was a professor of art on the faculty of New York university.

Pyrofax Gas Opens New Bulk Plant Here Pyrofax Gas Corooration. a unit) of Union Carbide Corporation, has! iust opened a new bulk olant h-re I according to Luther 0. Leavms' 1 owner of Bav Gas Apnlnnre Co. 2712 West nth St Leavins said the new Pyrofax nlant was built to improve sen-ice to the thousands of homematers in this area. It is the 97th in a chain of cvhnder filling bulk- plants extending fhrouehouf- the I eastern half of the United and Canada, servicing the 650 Pyrofax distributors A MOTHER'S QUESTION GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.

fUP)-- Ponce arrested a 17-year-old boy after a 110-mile-an-hour chase in which he collided with a police ambulance. The boy admitted burglary and theft of a car. officers said. HJS indignant mother asked police, "Why aren't you cleaning up corruption in Grand Rapids instead of arresting young boys like my son'" MANUFACTURERS' SHOWROOM THE CENTER FOR FINE FURNITURE IN WEST FLORIDA. WHERE YOU BUY THE BEST FOR MUCH, MUCH LESS.

YOU HAVE READ ABOUT THEM IN ALL LEADING HOME MAGAZINES NOW YOU CAN SEE AND BUY THEM DIRECT FROM OUR SHOWROOMS. Henredon til MA I I A alterini Heritage Co BvirtoivDixie A KNOLL ASSOCIATES INC. MADDOX WEST U.S. HIGHWAY 98 (OPPOSITE THE SHIPYARD) First, FURNISH YOUR HOME I DRIVE OUT A LITTLE-SAVE A LOT NO PARKING PROBLEM-ACRES OF FREE PARKING AREA. COME AS INFORMALLY AS YOU LIKE.

PLAYGROUNDS FOR THE KIDDIES-COLD DRINKS ARE ON THE HOUSE OPEN 'TILL 9:00 P.M. EVERY MONDAY AND FRIDAY.

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