| U) 1,1 ir- nuavvAA*# $ $ 9NLiberty CJass M^tsThe regular quarterly meeting of the Adult class* of the Liberty Baptist church was held last nightat the c hurch, with the southwest I section in charge. A large num-ler of persons were present. The n meeting was called to order by the lt;president, Clifford Thompson, and 1 opned with a song by all, followed j by a prayer by Ernest McGee. A j Bible reading from the 18th chapter of Mathew was read by the 11 president and the* secretary’s re- i port was given by Estelle Gibson, hThe recording secretaries gave ' their reports and the business ses- I *sion closed with prayer by Everett 11 I.anham. The following program J in negro impersonations was given I by the sect on in charge, for the I community: Il’art 1 IDuet, piano and ukelele—Beulah Jand Vera Clark. ISongs, “Kentucky Home” and j “Ham and Eggs”—By the troupe. J Quartette—Elda Pavey, Calvin J Thornburg, Roy McGee, Otis Herndon. ISolo—Ernest Clark. ISolo—Mr. Herndon accompan- I ied on the ukelele by Vera Clark. JPart 2Reading—Mrs. W. Cookp. ISolo—Arlie Herndon. IPlaylet, “Hangin’ Out the Wash”—Mrs. Erie Roszell and Mrs. MaePavey.Part 3 Song by tfie troupe. IYell, with Merritt Thornburg as Ileader. IAt the close of the program a I mock lunch was served, after I which delicious refreshments of I sandwiches, butterscotch pie and I coffee were enjoyed. I