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Page Six . CORNER STONE LAYING All of the ministers and friends of the Georgetown district are cordially^ invited to attend the Cor 1 ner Stone Laying of Friendship ' A. M. E. church September 1st, : at 3:30 p.m. r Rev. M D,_fll?feon, Pastor , Rev T. J. Miles, _ Piesidiyg Eider ' AIKEN COUNTY FARM NOTES According to Miss Mabel Lee Shelton and Mr. G. T. Dowdy, the Negro Home And Farm" Agent? of Aiken County more than 156 Negro families have received mat tresses. These mattresses are cor structed by a modern plan and made by each individual family: this is done in an effort- to en courage better craftiness, and more comfort in the homes and thereby the utilization of more cotton, such work "will continue. for some time in the county. The Pure Bred Bull (Guernsey) that was for the paat year in th< Perry section has be?n moved tc the Monetta and Jerusalem vicin itie's. He is on the Yarm of Mr Gebrge- Crawford. This pure bred b^tikt Will be at lliu favmeis dis posal for at least 12 months. A total of 1,000 baby chicks have been placed in the county in th? last 45 days. farmer in the county to gin a bah of cotton, which was picked out the third week in August. Two beef cattle .have-been placed?ia the county, this is expected t< grow. G. T. Dowdy, County Farm A gent wishes to announce .and urge the attendance of the following meetings: (1) Farmers Coopera tive meeting Sept. 4, 1940, "lb i Ocean Grove School. Ttrrre-8:3d p. m7"~(2) Farmers Couperativt meeting, Sept. 5, 1940 ut Wagnei ' school 8:00 p.m.' These meetings will act upon two main things: The Better Farm laving Proj^ ects and Community Agricultural V Fairs. On Augustr 26- there was I F a joint meeting held in Aiken foi the training of Local Leaders on the Better Farm Living program iu Sn irniri^i f V\ iwouiVi/kiit the South Carolina Counties. At this meet ins the Leaders heard' Dint. Agent H. A. Ward, Miss Bessie Harper, Dist. Home Agent and other Agriculture leaders. LAl'ItENS NKW} We have forgotten d. omniat ion and petty differences in the City and County of Laurens; and have?trarmrl?to?stand?togethei. Services were great at all tlu _ churches Sunday. We are trvine to bring about a better church attendance program. We vealizt the fact that if the people can, see the ministers and leading church officials -standing togethei they will soon come together. \\\ realise?t-hat-?Christ?did?not?srprprove to such an ignorant thine ns nine ioousn uenominanonai differences. The poet" says that. "We laugh to scorn Satan's cruel power, While by 'our Savior's side, The sheep he never can d/?v?U'^ Unless he first divide." But we have determined to not be divided as citizens and Christian pilgrims. Revs. W.L. Wilson J. W. Mathis, Earl Wright, L B Moon, Watson, Hix, Johnson and Butler, with the official church are trying to lead the people safi ly on, Those who contributed to thi Sunday school rally are as fol lows: Prof, W, A. WhftE, Mr T.u ther Leak, Mrs. Mattie Duckett Beulah Brooks, David Coins, Mr Lucas Bea&ely, Mrs. Fannie J Woody. Mrs. Emma East, Missei Priscilla Shelton and Margaret Montgomery, Mr. Charles Shelton and Miss Rosa Lee Butler. These with the help of others raiseil $14.00 Sunday morning. To our deepest,.regret we announce the death of Mrs. Kosu! Dial and Mr. Aaron Brockman both of the city. The Revival season came to a close with the Sunday School Con. vention at Hopewell Bapt. chureh Among the- Department instructors were Mesdames ! L. C. Olipliant, W. L. Wilson, M\ C Whitner, Magige Fuller, Misses Alberta Mathis, .Dorothy Lomax, Rev W. R. Martin and Prof. Burton Revs S. C Campbell, W P Reedei Chas F. Candy ?-.nd H, W. D.J5te\\ art were visitors. Dean Bookei and Nelson of Morris and Bene i diet Colleges were present, also j Miss Hughes of Mather and Rev and Mrs. L. C. Butler. Mrs. Priscilla Henderson o? Wn terloo we^ buried Stmdtry at Cedar Grove She was l'2n iiwu-e r>i age. Three hundred and sixty I five descendants survive. Rev. J. W. Mathis has returned from Hampton Instityte. He was? accompanied home by Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Brown of Richmond. Va R>ov. Brown conducted Revival at Mt Zion which was a rare treat to the community. Sanders High school opens it* doors Monday, Sept.. 2nd., for the 1940-41 session. Most of the northern visitor* have returned fh their various homes. Mr. Emanuel Johnson of Pitts burgh, Pa., is visiting relatives. Mrs. Dollie Thompson has returned from Richmond, Va. Mrs. Gibson of Columbia is visiting her daughter and son Rev and Mrs. W. I/. Wilson Mrs Rosa Dial died at her home 9:00 o'clock Sunday evening. Funeral arrangements have not beer, made. J MVs. Alice Nance of Baltimore. Md.f is visiting her mother Mrs Eliza Cunningham, Illllia' AIKEN NOTES of cee Last Sunday at frV'^iuJhip "Bap ca' tist church, Rev. E. E. Chappelle 'I of Greenwoods preached two very cj0 noble and inspiring sermons Sun g day morning he preached from the subject: The Great Hunger Text: Lord, to whom shall we go? Pb John G:68. The following are some Th thoughts expressed in his sermon S(,] When Jesus was telling the harHT ships of His way of life, many of his followers turned back and left him. On the verge of discourage- -Hi ment, he turned to the twelve and gr< said, "Will ye^ also go away?-' ,(| Then, in the language o7 the text Peter answered him, Lord, T whom shall we go? thou hast the s''' words of eternal life. Peter ha' Ju a great hunger for eternal salva 0. tion. ' - yc David expressed this hunger in . the form of a thirst when he saw a deer being chafed by hounds Vl* stop for a brief moment for a m drink in -the water -brbokj?the continue on its swift course. Da- q vid at that time was being chas- t, ed i>v Saul, and- he cried out: As the hart panteth for the wate w: brook, so ^panteth my soul aft 1 m: thee, O, God. ' '.. ?h Jesus does hare the words o' eternal life. No other one can giv ~ our souls ease but Jesus. He b (( thb one who can save us. The lep ''' er cried out.to Him, Lord, if th.m wilt, thou canst make me clean, pi When Jesus saw his" faith, he said. I will, be thou clean. Any time we call on Jesufc in faith. lie is there to answer. It is one thing to know -the needs of the soul, but quite to another to know wheiv to get th pi needs. Jesus has the words * of e- /p| ternal life. Jesus said, I am the way, the truth and the life. I am the bi<ea?i ar of life; I am the true vine; I am wi the water of life; Jesus alway sii calls To His followers:, IT thou m wilt have life, follow me. Ye can p do nothing except ye abide in me, I'ev. Chappelle concluded his S1 sor iion with this illustration, As dt the tire Chain keeps the ear from slipping back on a.muddy road so God's grace keeps us from slip .ping when we trust in. Him. Ji-sm said, -My grace is sufficient foi thee. Several reports on tire joint Men's Day and-VVmncnV. Day rul ly were made on Sunday. More are expected. . * a The Golden Link Club met or 01 last Tuseday afternoon at 5 o'- n clock at the home of Mrs. Ella ?| Walker. They arc making plans S for the future. r; Visitors present op Sunday- d Mrs. Iona Holland ami Mr. Timo- T thy Holland of Hinnklvn v v . n Mi1. Kenny of Washington, D. ( Miss Ruth Johnson of N. Y. Cit\, Mm. Bnincr of PhihuLdptrtir M i ^ Robinson of Eastover and Miss M Pearl Johnson of Hev* York. . ^ iii GIUCENV-IU^Iv-MSTRKT-ft AM) F. M. SOCIETY- HOLDS k AN \ l \I. SESSION r * . o I he 2'Jth annual session or luvjw W. H. and F. Missionary society ai of the Greenville district conven 1 ed in the Betthel A M. E. church ^ Anderson, S. 0., Thursday more ing, August 8-Sr with Rev. D. .h Gadsden and his loyal member" Is entertaining assisted by the pas- ^ torn and-nu mljeiship of t|lc various churches of the city. ???~~ Promptly at 10 o'clock the con- nyention'assembled at the call o| n the President, Mrs. O. E. Johnson 01 who extended greetings to the UeTegation. After which devo .. tionals were conducted by th< delegation, Rev. J". C. Quarles in- M troduced Presiding Elder C. G M uiover who pledged himself to co IVI operate with the church program Consecration services began with n) Mrs. Florence Clinkscales leading ti the consecration song "I Am .Thine a< O Lord". Rev. L. C. Butler, pas- ('5 tor of Bethel A ME church, I^aurens, S. C., offered the consecra- nj tion prayer. Mrs, Sara Coaxum, the efficient ' pianist, rendered appropriate mu 'a sic throughout the sessions, th< ^ theme song "Onward Christiai s Soldiers" was spiritedly usee t>, throughout, the session. tr Presiding Elder C. 0. Glover in- S| troduced the Rev. B. IS. Taylor pa. tor of Allen Temple, GreenvilU 0j who preached the annual sermon Rev. Taylor used for his text the w Songs of Solomon the 8th chap t' ter and ,8th verse. ."We hnve a little sister and she hath no ^ breasts. What shall we do foi our sister in the day she shall hi TV... ...? r* npvi>ti i AKJI . , i lit- aui mull WW \ well received by an appreciatevi f i-ongregation. Congregational singing "I know it was the Blood" Offering. _ 1C The following visitors were in- at troduced; Rev. WS Mima, preaid- -Hi ing elder Abbeville Dist.; M.G. Wil 4iftmfe,-pastor of Weston- Chnpot W. L. Williams, pastor Ware ar Shoals; . A. F. Adams, Mt. Zion ar 'church, Ivb; Mesdames Vinie Jen- d< kins, Greenville; Mrs. Pride of ^ Baltimore Md.; Mrs. Stokes am an daughter of Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs ot lyacy of Canton, Ohio; Mrs. P. W S.herard and D. S. Thompson, An- W dersojnL. S C. ? The program us outlined by the, th president was accepted as a guide A. f<fr the convention. Committees ' ni( Ri were appointed und the business ' - "? - T1 the convention was then prowith reports from?the?lo? societies, rhe timely discussion "Our, Sot.v Must Go Forward" was led iritually by Prof J. T. W. Minis., electually by Mrs. R. G. Reese, ysirully by Dr. J. C. Anderson e speakers did credit to themlary songs were led by Mis. C' Reid in a very effective w^y s. Callie Williams favored th. oup with appropriate and spiiitspiriiiuil&i. , " l"he Juveniles were well repre-' ited under tjie supervision of tin vcnile District Supervisor Mi's V. Quarles, and Mrs. Annie ft ting, local supervisor as mis,'ss pf ceremonies rendered a ry outstanding program cf read rs. solos, duets, choruses. '^Vm pern nee message by Mrs, S Harden (white) consisting u i!?theme "Keep. Thyself?Pure' s inspirational. Mrs. A. E. Ho! in of the white PresbyteriaV inch of Anderson brought :: autil'ul outline to local presi nts outlining the duties and pro dure of their work. Peace and harmony reigned su e:ne during the election of of ors. The session will be hell Pendleton next year. Too much praise cannot be givei the- pastor and his good peo e for their royal entertainment ie tables were heavily ladene ith the general convention vi ids and the well-tilled basket: ith the smiling faces of the goOi (tiers insisting that every on i list have more. The queen I; resident, Mrs. O. K. .lohnsot lared?aio pains in making tK' legations feel at home. It. -I. <1- >k. reporter LAKE CITY NEWS Mt. Clair Baptist Church Mt. Clair Baptist church ende very effective revival meetin 11 last Sunday night withr a sei ion by Rev. J. A. Braboy, Mod ator of the Williamsburg Unio unday afternoon Rev. W. R. At tms of the white Baptist yhurc elivered a wonderful messag< otal amount realized from th illy on Sunday and the revivj unng the week was $ 1 liti.1,);).' | h vival during the week was cor nrtrrl?by Rev.?Ban Robinson n lullins in'which there were a ast nine converts. Among th ut uf. state visitors a.t_ the-Sur ay school was Mr. Albert Breez rve of Virginia. Mr. 1'reston Go ins is 9\ipt. ' . St. James A. M. K. Church St James is having 11 night f feasting in the wilderness hich started on last Monday nit nd will go through next wee! here will -be?different?preacher ach night. Everybody is invite > come out and take part in th mst. . ,. Sunday school at St. James o ist Sunday was carried on b tr. L. M. Green, due to the at innn nf thn glint Th.. A C B I in- was presided over by Prol .D. Bradley. Miss Lill^' Pegues mde a fine report of the Stat leeting. The following." I.eagu fficers were elected: Miss Dais ee Smith, president; Mr. Marvi reon, vice president. Miss F.ste Washington, secretary; Miss Mo! 2 Pegu'ese, assistant secretary liss Lillie Peguese. treasurer [iss.- Carrie Singletary, chaplaii Lr. Abram Green consented t >ntjnue serving as pianist. Th oague will meet at 5 p.m. o 1 ^xt Sunday. Mr. Brewster Men on was asked to deliver a brie Idress to the I.eague next Sun ly. Officers of the League wil ? installed also. The trustees am issionary * program last Sunda; ight was very good. Wesley Methodist Church Services at Wesley were gooi st Sunday. Sunday school unde r. K. J. Jones, as Supt. wa yv live as well as Sunday nigh i vice. Rev. S E Watson is nov usy getting ready for the Dis iet Conference which will be a pringville. He and Mrs. Watsoi rd as their quests on last Tues ?y Rev. and Mrs. VV. R. Bowniai Columbia. Rev. Bowman is th other of Mrs Watson. Aloni ith them were MTsses Clemen ne and Aletha Wilkina?of Chi igo and Mrs. I^ois Counts?ty olumbia. The Wilkins are in thi nee visiting the Bowmans i \ olumbia. ? I'MBKRLANI) A. M. K. Ht'RCH Aiken?The spiiit was ver gh Sunday. Sunday school a > a.m., Supt. D. A. Jones wai his post. 11 am Rev. E. P itler preached an inspiring mea ,ge, Gen. 3:9; text Where an ou 7 8 p. m. Rev. Butler preache< 4 41 ? lutufi pLjjjii# sermon. /\tien(iice was very good all clay. Vis >rs Mrs. C. E. Ball of Friend ip Baptist church. Mrs. Katie unbar of Zion Tfftt Bapt. churcl id Mr. and Mrs. SaBi Harris arte hers. " The Missionary ^Society hold eir monthly meeting: at the me of Mr. and Mrs. D.A. Jones denote! reports were made ol e District meeting: by Pres. Mrs J. Jenkins and others. Rearks were made by Revs. F.. P ctler, B C. Scott and your rerter A feast was enjoyed by all H '\ \ _ J. f HE PALMETTO LEADER The hostcvss served ice cream. | M />olrg and -wafers. We are lookinp ; 1j forward to the next meeting. The revival is quite a success. Rev. E. P. Butler of the Colum- i P Lia Conference is a Gospel Tor- d tiado, the church is filled nightly j yi to hear him. I a The Sunday school is having | s< its annual picnic Labor .Day. Bus !' leaving church at 10 a. no j ^ contest. Help these drivers to win ! Misses^, Minnie L. Malloy, Marie | /ones and Ora Mae Radden. I Make Cumberland your spirit- ! Lual headquarters. ! ?. ! Don't forget vour Palmetto Lea r dor. CHESTER PARAGRAPHS tl ! p I Revival services will begin at j j' | Mt. Olive Baptist church Sunday j a night, Sept. 8. 1040. and will be conducted by Rev. M. M. Peace,; t( of Aiken, who will preach ten : ' j nights The?newly?elected?par.tpi I Rev. S. M. Holsev and congrega- ' , tion cordially invite all to attend 1 . Miss Ruth Hardin who teaches ^ in Duncan. S. C., spent the week ^ eqd here with her parents. Mr. ^ and Mrs. Charlie Harden. Jeter I street. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Griffin. | ? i Mrs. Azalee Cousar Hogans, of j 7-V-r-City were week end guests> c I of Miss Rosa B. Gilmove. I Miss Annie Belle Spann has re- ^ turned home from ,a stay of sev- Jt ! eral weeks in Bennettsvifle, S. C. * I with her cousins: Rev. and Mrs. | A. .1. Wright and family. While | there, she motored with them to In. Y. City to visit relatives and < I enjoy the World's Fair i j Miss Julia Spann is visiting hei , i cousiifs Rev. & Mrs. A.J. Wright i and family in Bennettsville. '? Rev. .1. W. Manoney, Prof. J.T. a 1 | Jones, Rev- Eugene Adair attend- f i red the Young People's Conference T | at Georgia State College, Albany, u Ga. last week?Aug. 14-21. Rev. ]\ Manoney was instructor of the j< - Adultr Bible Class; Prof. Jones I was in charge of th. music. | Mrs. Lulu S. Fennel, ??f Wefcl ^ Palm Beach, Flu.; is visiting lie* , brother and sister-in-law. Kev j (? and Mrs. iT. Manoney. Mrs _ I Fennel is the widow of the formei ._ { pastor of Bethel Baptist church l_ , of that city. She is financial secn'votary of her church. She also, ( teaches a private school." y Miss Mabel Sumter has return, ' ed from Detroit where she spent , ' t, a few weeks very pleasantly with i !?i her brother. i - ?Jimnnii?Itlneltsvell?i.i visit- ( I ing he" friend, Miss Thomas in : Camden. 1 i . i I i Miss Ernestine Wilketson Oar-e i v down from her home in Washing . > t ton; Saturday, and: journeyed on ' e! to Spartanburg: to visit her twin I ^ sister," Mi's. Gera'ldihe Cuivton. ~ Miss Dovey Johnson was in tlu- i | eity from Charlotte, Friday. s | Mr. Otis Mcintosh died in the 5- Veterans'. Hospital in Columbia]! e Wednesday, and was buried hen j t Friday afternoon. Funeral $er- J -s- vie-es- w^re- hold- from the Denton"' j J Undertaking: Parlor and gurial . e-was in _Hebrod cemetery. He had ! i been in failing health for several . II months and spent j'ust about a >' | week in the Hospital. News of his j >" ! death was a shock to his neigh* ! bors and friends. 7 r i-* pi Miss Geneva Drummond o 1 c Newark, N. J., is visiting rela- j t <. tives and friends here after an t v absence of 11 years, n Mr. and Mrs. Willie Me Lurk in * i and lit^e son are enjoying a va- i * |. ration m N. Y. City where they 1 ; I tire taking in the World's Fair, t ;'Ne\yark, N. J.. Boonton, Philadel- j i | phia and Washington, ri- Mr. Brawlev Young, District j t. Chief of Police, N. Y. City, uc n n j companied by his wife, while on I a-vacation in South Carolina, was > i f | guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Chan j . j nel, of Riehburg. They also visit- i . Net! Chester and were guests o 1* [ ! Rev. ^and Mrs. D. C. Crosby. j y i Mrs. Sarah "Piney" Walker J ' j left last week for her home in! / Miami, Fla, after visiting her moj ther, Mrs. Ixrttie Riehburg. i Finley High School will open' q -Wydiiesiluy morning, Sept. 4. | j II Master James Mackev and , uunaru Vl'OSOy Will Sl'll . ' you the Palmetto Loader, each I ] Friday and Saturday. ii j Miss Thoniasina Woods is at : home from Baltimore, Md., where ! II ; she has been for the past year, i s r! Mrs. Josve Belle White Simon.- j / 4 and little daughter of Winston p | Salem motored here Tuesday af c . j ternoon with Miss Laura Bynuir^ j> i j and little "Miss H. Knox of Ashe n piville, and spent a few pleasant b ii: hours ; with relatives and friends e '^Mi;s. Simons taught here several a I years ago in Finley High School E ! and Chester folk were delighted t to see her after an absence __.ol V - several yeflrs. She is now teach ing in the city schools of Winston P t Salem, and- Miss Bynum teaches ? * In the Asheville city schools. Mrs. Viola Gregory Brown, of j 8 . | Winaton Salam?was here - last 14,4 t week be.ause of the death of hei jh aunt Mrs Brown?is a former's ) Chester girl and a graduate of i * ' Finley High school. She is princi- tl rial of !> ooi""-1 - VT " " .. ov?v,ui in a iNorrn uaro- | . lina town. | R >1 Revival meetings at the varioua_Lfi ! I churches in the county are being s< I' attended bv large crowds each e I night. ~ & Mr. Frank Boulware and wife [ bi . of Iligh Point, N. C. were hena a: ij last week enioiit.e to arfd . from__tj [tOamp meeting at Camp Welfare, ei I Miss Maggie Alexander of Rock en | Hill spent a few days last week I with her sisters Miss Maria Alex- w ander and Mrs. Rosa Jacksoty-on- ct , Cemetery street. *n . . ^ ^ . ....... ___ j IRS PRISCILI.A HENDERSON ( ?0 YEARS OLD PASSES \J Waterloo, S. C., Aug. 27?Mrs.; riscilla Henderson, of this town ied at the ripe old age of 120 j ears. She was buried Sunday fa t Cedar Grove church. 3f>5 do- i. pendants survive her. EG^ARiH N G WP A 1 Continqed from Page 1 * i ) volunteer that statement, may j e not with the same degree- -of ; rankiK-ss accept from you an as- : jrance that, if these rolls are inreased. they will be increased be- i luse of unemployment needs, ra- ( ier than because of political exediencies? s Colopel HARRINGTON. I would, ke to give you that unqualified 'I ssurance. ! i MR. DITTER. That is fine. _MIL- TABER Du you mean to ?11 us, Colonel, that the rolls are oingr to go up if the ahnrnpri.-i- j ion goes up, regardless of the J elief needs of the country in Oc- ' ober, November and December? ] lolonel HARRINGTON. It comes 1 retty near being a distortion of \1 duit. I (mid. ? ?J 1V1K. l AlitiK. 1 would like. to I ave that on the record. You told ! s a little while ago that, if we J' lcroased the appropriation, we 1 ouTd count on the rolls going up. j am asking you the question, are hey going up regardless of the' elief needs of the country at the ime? Colonel HARRINGTON. The nswer js "No." I ni.M.\MSON"l)ENT Continued from Page 1 nd Mrs. Herbert Uedaiuls, Darby 'a., Mr. and Mrs. W. P Dent, of 'hiladclphia, Pa, Miss Ylr B.Chislmr~ Orangeburg; -Miss K. - F. rloore, Spartanburg; Mr. H. Carol). Bamberg; Miss M. Carter, Baltimore, Md.; Mr. and Mrs loons. Baltimore Mil Tlk* couple left far a nioto) t-i o Atlantic City, N. J. ami New fork City. They will reside in 3hiludelpliiu, PIT MASTER'S SALE Hy virtue of a decree of the L'ourt of Common Pleas for Richand County, S. 0., herethfure nude in the case of lmcy Sarah Vinson against Mamie L. King, I," lie undersigned Muster .for Rich n September, liWO, being Monday the 2nd day of said month, durng tire usuanrotfrs of sale. beToitithe Court Hons.- door, in tin- City )f Columbia, S. C.. to tin* highest . I > aider: i All that lot, piece, and parcel >f land, .situate, lying anil briny; n the County of Ki.lilaml. State )f South Carolina, about four miles North -of Un* City of Co-" umbia, near the Moiiticello Road . ontaining. six (?>) acres, more 01 less, and bounded on the North >y the County Road, Rust by lands 1). Porter, South by lands, ?ow or formerly of Martin Slork inn on trie West by lamls of AnIrew Bethca. ? TERMS OF SALE: For CASH He Master shall require tli? sue re'ssful bidder to deposit one lum (red ($100.00) dollars with the* Vla'sUd', and in the event ot the"! nirchaser's non-compliance with he teriiis of sale, such amount is o be forfeited and applied to the osts of this action. No personal" r deficiency judgment is demand d and the bidding will not renuin open after the sale but coin- ' diance with the bid may be made mmediately. VISE & W HA LEY, Attorneys for plaintiff. HARRY M. LKiHTSEYj Vt......... r.v. IS..1.1 ' " .UH.-U 1 1 KJl IViUMUll U \ Willi IX ST. NAZARKTH RAI'TIST 1II R( II Rev. \V. II. Neal. I'astor The First Nazareth Sunday chool opened Sunday morning, ^ug. '25th at its usual hour. Our astor, Rev. Neal reorganized the lasses that more time could be liven.to the sipullcr children. The tiembers of the school seemed to e more interested and eager than ver. We are getting ready t o end our pastor to the National taptist Sunday 'School Conven-, ion; for this reason we must ,'ork very hard. ' i At 11:30 Rev. Near entered the ulpit. for his morning message lis message was taken from thoj 3th chapter of Hebrews and the th verse. The sermon emphasizeard the sermon left the church tmrhry with a strong determinaon to be more firm in whatevei icy do. At 8:00 o'clock Sunday evening lev. Neal mounted the rostrum jr the evening message. Thin" ;rmon was on Opportunity Tak-1 rs. Opportunity makes and Op- ? ortunity Breaks. We were alii enefitted greatly by this sermon i nd have decided to he Opportuni U?Takers and Opportunity Mirk rs instead of Opportunity Break i rs. . | The church and Sunday school rish to thank all who helped in ic. ... \ LINTON COLLEGE | s . t o Continued from Page 1 n University. Louis Monk, Dean of Men.Tus- ^ kegee Institute! and University >f Pensylvania. ^ T Miss Susie S. Davis, Dean of Women, Howard University. Mrs. Mildred German, Li " narian, Clark University and Atlanta University. .. _ Mrs. L. H. Johtison, Registrar ind Instructor in English. Liv nprstone College. I A. J. Johnson, Natural Science y ind Coach, Livingstone College. Miss Mary Snugps, Home Eco q lomies, and Natural Science Paine College. Mr*. Harriett Turner, Dietitian ind Matron. I'll K WAVKRLY SILVER STARS CLUB The club was, delightfully entei aiTTP7t Triesday even bur at the _ lome of Mrs. Elizabeth Collins M7G Gervais St. The meeting vas called to order by the Chaplain Miss Gunter. Devotion was carried on in its usial mannei I hen a short program was i-eiefet?. d. The meeting was then tinned over to the President, tflrs. a Tohnson Riisinnou .is..> ?i .. vwaiiivao w llint'USS^'ll and plans for our last ride ?!' tht- , P. J. :-Grocery and Lunch:-1! Mat the Best I At Reasonable Brio- 1 OI K FOOD IS CLEAN AND WHOLESOME SiMi Washington Street I P. J. H rin, I'rop. I f~B?l ? Wi BRI and bu , ? Guignar ===== WOI Phone 5261 < ? Open Your A WHKN YOlT Vb f A JU-/ DRESS 1121 Wash Just rtiake vour selection ! * **? No Salary Assi< We Trust ^ SEE THE VER1 Ntru/ PAI I k 1 JU T A A Wide Selection of phtofs TO FIT $Q95 to SPECIAL PRICKS Cil RUY 2 DRESSES NEW SHIPMENTS RECF I AM LOOKING FORWARD OLD FRIENDS - 1 1 Saturday, August 31, 1940 " ' I easun was put before the club. ~ *-? t i* to take place in the near lu- ? ure. The hostess served delicL . ... - us ice cream and cake. The * ueetiiiK was adjourned to meet t the home of Miss Louise Gbner, 2M8 Gharry. St., rear/- . i 'elephone 9231 DANTZLER BROS. SHOK REPAIR SHOP 379 Gervajs St. Columbia, S. C. Prices Reasonable nvisible Half Soling a Specialty a Vork Called For and Delivered STARTING MONDAY! \V,illiam POWELL Myrna LOY ? ?IN? a I T " nr A ? i L,OVC i ou i\gain John OAK FIE El) Ann SHERIDAN *' ?IN? P J Castle on the Hudson SATlKDAY ONLY! I t til CK / y from d Prirk * *KS olun.fcia, S. ( . ccount today I _ UT THE NEW INN ington SI " -? and say "CHARGE IT" gnmcnt Taken (on 100 v If LATEST IN ,r 1 . DRESSES Sizes and Colors ? ? YOUR PURSE $795 VEN WHEN YOV "I at one time :tved every week> to serving all my this week MISS SHEALY, Manager V-4