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IPUlilj, j ' ^ Saturday, November' 7,1953. ALLEN "YELI General Admisi , Pressure Needed 1 Named Governor < St. Thomas, U. S. Virgin Islands ' ? ? (ANI')-Unless Negro Amp^iis on the mainland become very active! and outspoken, the next governor \ of the Virgin ls){Mid$(%will not be a I Negro, according tp.'rediaUe jnformdtion reaching here from Wash?r ington* . ' i.,.' Thofte interested will hayerabont two months to convince ;|?^esident Fisehhower since th.cj;?. ^repent | , governor, Morris F. DeCsistrp.was j officially (vyUfUiU last, week that a; new governor will he named by the j end of the, ^y,ear. . ' l>eCa?trp a, . native;. succeeded]' William..H. Jlqfttie in after |' he became judge of the U. S. Cir-! euit Court of-Appqals, in . Phtladel-1 phia. While De Castjo .is white, he . is local, served 30. yea^s?in. ^t.he ,' government, anil hag been a strong . t? advocate of equal rights gainstf| any newcomers who would turn the! Virgin Islands info a -.Burtrruda'. 11 Nassau or Miami Beach, so far ash , race discrimination is concerned. ,'|| v Since Eisenhower, the loc al governor-L g.^ip has been regarded as one off; the plums . for a faithful Republi- i cqn. Both he.re and on the main- j land, ."there has been the greatest j | thrown their hats in the ring. The ( governor is ^appointed 1W the pre- ] sident, upon the recommendation of i< the secretary of The interior. The i appointment must be confirmed by', the senate. , ' _ . ' ' .- L tk , T *T ptl Hastie governor, the 'j American to hold such a position, ( this post has been seen as one { rhonstrate its willingness to irw cltule colored people among its important appointments. i un \ ? . ' RYAN ' I I * 1 Orangeburg?November 3, 1953Mrs. Sarah R. Staley, Directress, i Manning Hall, State A. and M. < j. College} Orangeburg, South Caroey, Dean of the School of Agriculture, State A. and 'M. College, journeyed to Jamaica, Long Island, j i N cw York to attend the funeral of M /t her brother, the late Mr. Clarence Ryan. Mr. Ryan was a-i former > student of the local State iivstitu- | tion. For thirty-five. years, he was ' Pjjfst office of New York City! funeral service^, for the late Mr. . Ryan will be -held in Jamaiqa,^ong Island, New York, Wednesday afternoon, November^, ( itVIr. Ryan is survived- .by, ^^^>ife Mrs. Sue Ryan.; a son-, dhm^iie ( Ryan-, four sisters, Mrs. Virgie Djjcson, wife of Dr. D. J. Dixson, R^a Barton, | ^ nomies. Spart?nhnrg rimTy TVum ing SchoolrRHtrforest, South Carolina; Mrs. Maggie Johnakin, wife of Mr. MMbia Jolpiakin, J?rir|ci^al of Marion County Training School, Marion, South Cfiqotitp^ piyt ?Mrs. Sarah Staley, employee at State A. and M.. College; three brothers, ^ Rev. Thomas .Ryan, Barnwell, South Carolina;] Dr. .7. K. Ryan, Barnwell, South 'Cafol/na;. and Mr. Alton Ryan, New York City; and several nephews and nieces. REV. SWEET STILL DOINC, | good community work 4 ....... * 'For thirty or more years, the people in the Can Savannah- section wanted a highway road to their Church. For one causd "krM hnother they failed ?6 "get theiv road. The Rev. Sweet went aftdr it last year and to his si!rrpi1ise*'he received a notice last' Sve?k>;that his prayers were answered and a fin^ highway will be build before Xmns.?t beginning at St. Luke Church oh highway 76, go by St. Paul Church tJo Cane Savannah, a distance of ten miles, j This is a Negro section and this highway will- worth hundred - of dollars to the community and to Church goers, ~ } i i , Three ^c-heers to Rev. Sw<j>et. Others should follow his example. ^ ' _ w7^TB1 . -- - ?v ^ L ft . i - . .7..T; Foot UNIVERSITY jOW JACKETS" sion S2.00 Including T o Have Negro of Virgin Islands city schools" To obseuvk AMKKICAN EDUCATION WEEK NOVKMIH-tR N i l American ideals of education and f life will lie celebrated hy the.} ii. schools of the city through special ^ observance of American Education j Week. The general theme for the week's national celchration is ; "Good Schools-' are your Kesppn- ! |> nihility." , "LJ Throughout America, since 1021, j |l teachers and citizens have taken J this .opportunity- to rededicate i . ll themselves to the cause of Educa- si 1 y' tion and ppntocracy. Kvery citizen of Columbia is l>er . . Z. iny; asked liy eht City Schools' American Education Week Com- . rnLtti'e_J,a_ julu?tlu'. -uatiun -?whole lieartedly in this valuable dedica- | lion. It is hoped that t.lie week's cele- ! rp^ luation begins in every church tnrh !?it it) Columbia through sonic Ox- - * piession of Sunday's theme, "Moral ^ ?ndr^ii'it.u?Jr-j?w^^Hftap-J<? -o.tv |W( ler-that individuals who are not | p() ible to attend church Sunday majjl jt)j, eeeive the message, a special pr<$ i m. n am has boeh planned. This cony j nunity program will be presented | ty reptesentatives of Benedict , ma i'olleKC from Radio Station WIS at i ha\ 10:45 A. M.,- Sunday, ~N<> vein tier ? *ce Uh. - Y . | Ma A special welcome is extended to j W*' sttrents and other citizens to visit'] ' rnrj study the "Schools. Each school j the .vill be opened to visitors daily. To f*,c" icep everyone alert to the schools' "ol" i)pen House Days and their pro- "h grams, Radio Stations will brthul *ast -* spot announcements each norning. s*al i-osters depicting the daily themes will be displayed in store;, e* windows in sfrne areas. cfo the city. an^ . To .help pupils interpret" the TuIL meaning of each theme, time will be given daily for discussions, _ plays, skits,exhibits etc.-^ we' The C. A. Johnsoi\ High School is planning a'present a panel dis ;ussion through .. Radio Station WMSC. ^ ?T^o daily theme*-m e as fullims. Sunday-Moral and Spiritual i o . * i 1111 foundations I A Monday-Learning the Fundamen- j-, tals j ..n 1 Mn Tuesday-Building the National 1 Strength I . Wednesday-Preparing for Loyal ' . Citizenship I . , Thursday^hn?School Board?fn?j"^ Action f , . <?.. rep Friday-Yo.ur Child's Teacher ' ^ ""* i . ' ton BENNETTSVILLE NEWS <t v > v ' j- . -ut Service.at all, the city churehej^i Sunday were good. . c* The Mary Jane Bradford Circle of the Missionary Dept. of j Shiloh met Sunday evening at v? the home of Mr. & Mrs. Pearce I ^ ver and Miss Jones were honored gm guests at this meeting. Many de- es_ licious courses were served. ^ "The Missionary Society of St. Paul Baptist Church is sponsoring the list Wedding Anniver sary of their pastor, Rev. and ^?q| Mrs. L,_ W. Wa 1 next Sundny I aM tvhw ?ln Tu?i)e |" y | On last Friday and - Saturday Fra the Missionary Society of Saw. Will -VI r 11 Baptist Church gave Mrs. jngt Lula Wright ftve talents in the Oetc form of, potatoes, vegetables, a Hail few chickens, etc. Mrs. Wrighc Cap used these talents to the honor Tn and glory of God, and in a hon- fj, est business way she greatly in- .increased her capital by deliciously preparing these things -for the g ? table which realized $57.50. Mrs. (;re< w rigni is working hard to keep | WOO( Miss Ellerbe a student in Bene- farm diet college. Miss Elerbe's . parents are dead, but she has a tion great zeal for """education. She wants to prepare herself so she jj can intelligently serve her Clod, Coll her people, and county. Mrs. girl, if developed, will make a Unit Wright sees something in this Tret Noble woman. She is responsible T1 for this girl staying in college. Deci She wishos to thank those who at t by their small talents ~ of gifts Coli have helped to keep so far this worthy girl in school, and is ask Stat '' , . _____ -J : t _ jx ? . ... ax ^hfe;" '* jh v ^ ;. .... -MVy ' " !" ! ? ? * ' . . 1 *'* '"- \ ' ; sv>vk.w.> yrt-!rtvfrlfX-.v;r*-> - .'X X.% > KKK.N AT A. AND T. diss Albert ha Latimer, c Die annual homecoming < eUend. The featured attn L'e.u the Aggies and Florit right; (front row) Miss U Martinsville, Va., seniot in and Miss Kathryii \Voi e a donation to make call o Mrs. Lulu Wright; 111 - Wen in St. Ueiuiettsville, S. C, I Mi l-W. Tie game played Friday a Colored County Fair ii hardson Park lietween Marl 0 County High and Mullin rh. The scores were <5-14 i or (if Marlboro Co. High. lr. Walter Rogers from fh te of^ New York is home visit his step mother, Mrs. Juli jues Rogers on Weatherly S 1 other relatives. flri. Josephine Dfake arrive ne last week end from Ash e, N. C. where she spent tw ?ks due to the Serious illnes [ death of her. mother, Mrs le Dendy. -r iss Atlanta Ma? /Thomas fror \ster, S. C. spluit the wee I home visit iiitr mother. Mr; ee Thomas and family o II ry St. Irs. Mayme Rohinson, Mr': (dance Met'odum and Mis iam Wrivrht motored to "Din n," X. "C. last Saturday to vi~ Prof, and Mrs. Ernie^ McCol i. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.'WriKh'i and to witness the Hometom at N. C. State College. The ort a very pleasant trip. lr. and Mrs. ,L. B. Brewing and children from Brooklyt V. after spending a week i city visiting parents,- Mr. an s. M. Brewington on Smit Mr. and Mrs. Willie McRu First St. They left Monda, riling accompanied Uy Mr.nnie McKae, and Mrs. Mar, Kay. )n the sick list are Mrs. Mar iih, Mrs. Williams. Mr. .Jam Hope, Mrs. Warlena Bright 1 Mi-. Calm Quick. Callie S. McCoy, Upt. ' ill.ON M DKI.TA KTl AKY FKATERN1TV 1M :ns in s. c. he Epsilon Xu Delta Mortnar; ternity had its beginning at th liiuns Funeral Home lg<lk Waal on Street, Columbia, S. C il>er 2G, 1953 wit.h Mrs. K. H le, Southern Vice President iden in charge of meeting, i the meeting were: >ore-e Collins. AlmnnH Collins Camden; Moses Jackson, Sum S. C.; W. P>. Whitney, Union . Franks and S. C. Franks Jr, mville; J.* L. Parks, (Ltoen d; I. K. I.eevy and A. P. Will Columbia, S. C. r. Haile made a clear present) of the purpose and ideals o ilorf -Nh --Delta.--emporary. Officers?Mr, Georfj ins, Chairman; Camden. S. C. iWilliani B. Whitney,.Secretary in, S. C.; Mr. S. C. Franks isurcr, -Greenville, S. 0. ie itext meeting is called foi Bin her 7, 1953, at 11:00 A. M lie Williams Funeral Home, imbia, S. C, j U?license embnlmeis of thq e ure invited to attend. ? .. 1?. THE PALMETTJ ANNUALFOOTB W1 SATURDAY, NO) Kick-Off 2: ^W|? ^&$S i. KH^ HOMKCOMINf* ./_:?; '. enter, Fort" Pierce" Kla., senior, wil celebration attraction .to be held at ittion will, of course, be the inter.la A. ?fc M. University. Members e Renora Harris. Apex, N. C., a jur . Hack row, Mis; Evelyn Baskett, nble, Siler City; N. (., n spphomol 1 PETTI F.b A. M7 K. <17 ['ken M< Kpv. W. I). C. McClary, Pastor. ' ' i. ! 1 S. S. was hold tho usual hour! Mr t with tho Supt. presiding. Atten-j-Th n dance was very good and thoj W(l lesson was discussed very beau-! w'a s tifully. da n Morning worship service begun ' 11 :M(>. The church was well ~thc o After the very inspiring , dcyo- get tions; T?PV ' MePlum? / ?" ?? ' ^ *' ?.*vv>ai jr taillCJ lUi ljl "Ml a with a wonderful message. Jt ?tiv t. seems thae he was at' hik Ijyest- f?rj Wfe certainly enjoygd this pai (1 Apiessage. The text wasp taken me i- from Psalm 40:4. .Theme: "Why tht ? keep reformation." "* pe< s We feel that we don't have see Avords to explain just how we or enjoyed the services, but we can for n truthfully say it was good. This * k being the first Sunday- - -in - the n munioo services in which a large <11 number communed. ; . i. There were a 'number of pcrs sons visiting with us. we tire - very happy to have visitors at .' .... *T)1 . wrl all tunes. Please come again. i-J .Mj-. W.- K. .Moore brought us *U' t,j a A'er.v good report from the An-' ii n ri 1 Conference wbieh was -holdy in Darlington last week. We ate very grafel'ul to him for giving . ^ _rhU?Un.. i - ~e : ? ?tci I n i, 1 ho Pulpit Aid Board mot at i thi' home of Mrs. (). I,. Browuj 01 1 at 5 p. m. Plans were completed *L, h for a. program which was to he e carried out this week. We. are ' y praying that success will he our-;. , We are indeed happy to have | y our pastor back. We pray that ^ y and his. as they go about try in.'.', ^"u, - to give sei vice. We learned that Mrs. (i. Mc- C 8 Quoeno was shut-in yesterday. . We are praying that she as well as others will soot) be restored t" ' health. '* "S { he - it MT^.IVj: HAf'TIST ClILIiUL jo* / Rev. II. .M. Taylor, Pastor sta it King.*.v die Sunday was a high'clo day at our church. The S. S. les- ful son was taught by the teacher Jet , and a desk review by the pastor. Sal After the devotion, the pastor Wt preached, a wonderful sermon to tot , a fine crowd of anxious listeners 1 who seems to enjoy very much of every word spoken by the pastor, a ,' At :i:00 o'clock in the nfter- Qu noon, cars began to file in the - j driveway until there were hardly ' room to park another car. The . i Missionary Societies from many ^ f of the surrounding churches. e > np\ After they had assembled, the e church was packed to its capaci; ty. There was a very timely ? , ceremony with welcome/ address , and respond by.a member of thej Mt. Olive Missionary Society | ^ with the response from one of . the vikitinfc societies. ) "* . Atrthe time for the Missionaryi | message our pastor, Rev. Taylor! * [ - HSWhded the pn]pit nn.l preached as if he was moved by the Holy " t_ \ .. . - f J LKADEK- \ ALL CLASSIC _ A /{IMBF.R 7,1953 iop.M. -?>' -?-" r ?,*.j.imtjM,,. . ..w :? | II reign as *.\Ii.,s A. aiul T.' A- and T. College thi.^ sectional football game be I" her court are* from left' lior; Miss Christine HairsHenderson, N. freshe. ; IXETTA JbU'TIST fifLLRIK [O v. M. Dunkins, Pastor 'God's jilaii for the home." The nctta ?. S. began at- 10:30. e Supt. and his co-workers re at their post. The lesson s wonderful discussed by each' SS. ' ''"'--T < \fter the wonderful lessOu:" S. ft I'lani"! " ?to- : more people to attend S. S. I church. Some plans \vero en. They were: To give proims so that the children could iticipate in, and, also Appoint mbors 6f the S. S. to go in' tr , > community and try to get )p!o interested enough to come if the church is improving not." An.i make suggestions improving the attendance. Betty L. Williams, Rpt. lO.MAH ClIAI'liL A. M. "E. II ItCH Kev. W. W. Brow n, Pastor 5. S. began at the usual hour, th all officers at their post of ly. The lesson was beautifully ight by all teachers. Collection .'11. High' lights of the lesson Rev._ \Y. M. Brown. Service began immediately- af-| S. S. Text found Jub TrlO len I am tired I will come th as pure gold; which was a il stirring, sermon. Preach on, v. Brown. We hope you may e long. Collection $34.31. . Rev. Brown has served eight us, so when Bishop Reid think' want think wrong as far as ? appointment?is concerned?for stern Circuit. Thomas Chapel has paid all ims. Don't owe the pastor a my. ; Elder T. E. Roberson of the eenville District preached- for Sun. night. Subject: "Where know not of tfimnrimiy. for at is your life." We really enaul?that?sermon.?The door* nil open. Come again. The" Queen contest came to a se tonight which was a success one. Thomas Chapel $104.41 1 er- Chnpel $171.70 which Mrs. , Hie White 1st prize. Jerry I^eeb ilker, 2nd prize. Which made a j al of $210.55.. ttev. Kayto also was a guest 1 Rev. Brown tonight and made . presentation to the winning een. , M. R. Jenning, Rpt. * j 1 rn until every listener was 1 ewuse moved seemingly as ( rer before. * ["here were more than ten ) ferent socreties present, ami 1 of them responded well fin- i :ially. There were more "than r >0.00 raised and left to t"ho irch of which we will soon f iplete 9^r ehurch. fori}. ^da Hopkins, Rpt. |* BDtBONDS * ?>.:!? 'jitr." . " ?r? ? T?I i : Foot Ball Hursl Watch Th Mt.'.riSCiAII AM. li. ( HI KCII Vj Kev. .1. (', .(Juarles, I'astor Sumter S. S. bewail promptly * at !<).. o'clock: Teachers and .* <a ccrs _ were- present to erect the. th pifpils. After discussion in the <1 classes tlie lesson was * iiiti res*inply reviewed by Mia A. L, Hob- w erts. t j. w At 1 1:1 r morning worship be- 1*1 ;ran:~l>r. Qunrles selected for .lis-' eil cussion. St. John 7:1*. i'l Subject: "The Hour, of (ilo'ry. 'a Te sermon' v^as enjoyed by all. o After' the sernion_..U.ie Holy Sac- u Wits "jif 1 m intv-t r?rf?rl tri 4414 Mi At 3 o'clock p.m. Mrs.' Lillian! ou Bailey who lived in Columbia, S.[ P'" C. was funeraltzed. She' Was a' A1 member of St. Philip ' church. J ch "Eulogy, Rev. N. A. Gary. ' co Mr!""James Washington of Co-' lumhia, S. - C. was funeralized in Columbia, but burial in St. Philip| Tt cemetary. They were also reared in'Kastover. _ ? ' B. ' '' Mrs. K. C. Scott, dipt. gr | A. ' j Pt YOING'S CHAPEL CHVRCH | M ' j St ?The-?dedicatoi ial?services?was : ,su held Sunday, October 25, 1953 at ; 1 the Young's Chapel Baptist , tn Church* located on Saluda Road, j co rhis new structure was dedicated J lo the service of God by the fol- ou owing programs: * j w \The outdoor service was conduct- ! id by Rev. Hollis Sr., and the! Pi hurch mother Mrs. Mattic Heller I Lo who delivered n prayer that will i an 'orever abide in the hearts of all I lo, who heard it. Following prayer ser- ' co 'ices the pastor Rev. Hampton as- i 1 , . L - A _ , A _ 1 I renuen trie rostrum ana prescntea : -He speaker Rev C. R. Freeman Fj vho held the church"?congregation N n heavenly mood in hl?L dedt^atoriil sermon. Dinner was served to miting ministers and friends. N' Total amount raised for morning j he md evening services was $275.5*2; I th ["he pastoi4 and members wish to * tii hank all w}?o contributed to t.his St ause. May God bless you and your ca ontrbution. Come again and help ' is. Pastor, Rev.. L. M. Hampton; I bei Secretary Ada Heller. ha " \V< are delighted to have uu.-, .new pastor and I presiding elder. \v returned to lis. IVoth are liei^imt K. injr t<) serve their .seventh . year! ?" he-rer The 'Booster's t'luh met at 5 p.. u.hi. 1 Sunday at ttrr home cf Mr. . m A let Ilia Mlalilvl Allarj;ie__ Avenue.: After' thd--meeting the hostess} Wi .scverd a delicious sa.ad cnur. c1 In with iee crt'iuii and cake. Mr j ti> r'ntncfs .Miiorc, Pit's; Mis. Mamie.. Smalls,. Secretary. * .} U Stewardess Hoard No. 2 met) < 1 on. Wednesday, November 4, ait 1:.'{() p. m. at the home ,of -VJr^.j .Mary Butler, Hll West Liberty | Street. | ^ The .?Deaconess Board met on | . er Monday, No vein I >er 2. 1 {?.*>.'> at the. ^ home of Mrs. Rosa Conyers, Wal j Iter Ave. at 1 pT in. Mrs. -Taniah f,| Burgess Presi MrsI I'dnoia Kas_-so tci-ling, secretary. The Jr. choir met on Tuesday j ( ? at-G- p.m. at church. Mrs. Geneva ; Thompson, organist?and director. The Bible study class met at' ehuyyh on Tuesday Nov. .'5 at 5, .. p. m: _ v. j' t(! Mrs. Rosa Lee Gregg Granger . of Virginia is Visiting her adopt-} <h1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. John g^ Pring'.e. _ . We were glad to welcome some visitors on Sunday and invite p, them to come again. Mrs. M. C. R. Rpt. us I . ter ST. PHILIP A. M. F.. CHURCH po: Rev. N. A. Gary, Pastor tai W. S. S. opened at the u-uial hour. j Supt. and officers in their respec-j coi * ive pi aces: ~ 1 j~De Devotional services at 11:110. I mi At ll:4.'l our pastor ascended; so the rostrum. He peached a soul} Af stirring sermon. After which col ' Ida lection was called for. ! wi All visitors were asked to stand! he Mrs. Rebecca Ferguson who wasj tin reared in Eastover, but has been; wi residing in Summerton for a num I)i ber of years was present. She is| mi also a member of Str Philip O church. ALso her daughter Mrs.' nil Stella White was present. We fr? were very pleased to have them.' us t ' -V" BENEDICT CO "Tigers" t - Alumni Field, C e Yellowjackets, and 1 \HKKN ACI.K HA IT. ( Ill Ki ll Ht'V. I. I|. Andrews, I'astor vilit? I- i ct HI.i t >,y.,! ])' |,... uv" u| evil 'loci ii dither In* ou envioUs airninst lIk- Nvoi'k-.; > of iniquity. S. S: oj'H'iifd a! tin* iiMial hum ith iju- Sup' ar?4 'hh*-~sta?f. up ui ki'i;s at tlii'ii pu.-t (?t. dut y.; in* lesion was splendidly discus' 1 11/1 tit a ureal suhject.: "(iud's an Kin I he dliiinc." A.? Chi i an.-, let u:;, mntrihuU' more m u 7'Iinie In liiuiie panning and aintj.ig ami tin what God tells t'> ii<i. T~(hi last Sunday p.m. the Kal'ly ac- ii i.ut-'LCi.--jjuii-.utf.U- Uy?,\11 u.igoon an.! others. Gulleotio.; dvvrrmig Avm sditp was .at .t!.? ual hour, i :dti with the pa>io? ' t'har-ge. ^ " J The Mato., Fair at- tfirhrnrtmr* is wi*;l allt ntiftl fiohi tlii ; ecijii. hvetw one reported a g real no. . )1.KMA,S UI lJt.lv 11A I'I 1ST II lit II Uov. J no. Davis, Pastor * I S. > was opened a little latV itiday with Supt. and all teaoh- s present except one. Had ai eat lesson he To he us. The su'b-.-j et of the lesson w as : "(iod * -an?For 'Die Htmier' ? 'I hofe~~is: niiich going wrong in the "lie until we don't even think God. After S. S. we had a brief I 'Hers meeting as usual and tor the ..ushers meeting the) ileman Ridge Usher Board went. St. 'Matthews and had u very :e time there. - : Let?us all go?to church every nday. ' Carvin Ligons, Rpt. * 5THANEY BAI'T. CHURCH Rev. ?. 11. Brockman, Pastor Jonesville?S. S. began at its nal hour with Supt. L. JT Fosr and his eo-wqrkers at their st of duty. The lesson was well jght and reviewed by Dr. L. Long. Devotion for preaching was t due tod by I)ea. Hughes arid aeon Long, after which the isical choir marched in on the ng, "Matching Up To Zion." lui that thov "On 'Ph.. ittte^eld. The-pastor came_for.ii.! and read a portion of Xetyiah. Then the ushers lifted e missinary collection. Prayer is offered for the same by a. A. 1). Moore. Again the jsical choir sang "Pass Me Noti Gentle Saviour." Rev. BrOckin arose and took his text jm Xehemiah 4th chapter and! ed for a subject: "Sotting of i r Balance," from which he! cached a >ou! Stirl ing sermon, j tCf This the "doors of the i urch was opened for joiners. 1 lection and dismissal. X'ig'nt service at 5 o'clock. The Nurses Aid gave a Silver ;a in the basement. Missionary met at 6 o'clock T. U. at 7. After the pra'.ver meeting tie-J in with Dea. Stewart and pea. . L>. Moore service began in the ilpit.?P-uipit?gue?t. was Rev,^ oss of Greenville, S. ,C. He dew-red the evening sermon found' . Matthews 1G: 1 5. Used "for aj bject: "Whom (To ye say that am. Every one seem ' to enjoy e w'ondermi message. Total j llection, ^2l3.3ti. Every one regret the illness of r ex-Supt. C. C. Fernanda.! isu mm -*i recovery. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Elmore. ee Jr. Union, S. CY . apd the.-! >ng lamily, Spartanburg, S. C. Mr. James E. Moore, Butfa M. ?Y. You are always jwelmf to Bethaney Bapt. Church. Magdeiene Boole, Kpt. \IHFAX TRAINING SCHOOL EH S v The New Home Makers and rw Farmers of America have rd~ a? glorious week, going rough a series of initiation acuities. To climax the eventsTbe ate Fair in Columbia, 9. C. me on the suitable date. On WwdflU'Sday morning Octo r 28, two buses loaded with PPy girls and boys and theii i *. 4 . k i ' " * * ' 1 Foot* Bain I LLEGE V J Columbia, S. C. I Timers *Battlfe It Out. ehaporones journeyed to Coiumbia to enjoy u day of lonir a.iti-. cipution. From the report, they have given, it was a day of ecm- H pffcte satisfaction. , '. . ., The reading; workshop whLh was H conducted by Mrs. Eli/a .Vj.Ca'ne 9[ i ecently was* quite helpful and I sueeossfiil. according tn Mro liobl if Sanders and Mr. Synian H J.', i'uette of Fairfax High School Tim Halloween party was full I .i the youngsters they look foj-waul to this annual event. Many <>: tiie costumes were too origii ;.l and outmoded to be described. H U.sed. Doors I Used Windows I I'sed Pipe?All Kinds * lilJAl HER?ALL KINDS ( hitwood Salvage Co. J 15)08 Two Notch Rd. PHONE 2-7845 MADAM RUTH I -a ?*' it y?- are in 4o^bt or wom*& riUna .- ? -A'? -L - ? . f P?mvv juuiVCU uiiuor im fuianwc I of this FamoM Lady. She gfr?a Never Falingf Advice in B. sinew, L<m,( Courtship M* Marriage. 9km never fail* to RO-onite the soflg rated. Cause Speedy and Happy Marriages?with the One Yos Love. 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