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By Bertha L. Wilburn.
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Samsdriy youse a darlin* boy? 3
But I doesn't have de time,
yovt every -lovely t'ing, ^.
Dat runs across my mind.
Now ma don't watch me quite as cloao
^s^most de mas does do,
She donMake a seat in de room wid u?
But she' alius passing troo'
De chillun, dey doi\"t hang erount,
But de? mek much er fuss;
So Samson les' us gb some place"
wnere it ain t noooay out us.
I konw you wants to ax me a question
But you jes ain't hadde chance; Sa
conic on now Samson, ax me!
Stand up! Be a "man-in your pants.
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Come on now Samson and ax me,
"Ah! darlin', you know you can;
Now don't wanna say youse bashful,
Why don't you be a man? '
Sez you ain't got no backin'? '
J? Now Samson dat ain't true;
Do oio -man's got 'noqgh money?
_! To support both me an' you. _
.JWell, I jest don't b'lieve dat you love
me, ??Tt " .
I cant see de reason why, .
Ca'sc tings^I can't do fer you,
I shorely God does try.
Now ma ain't woryyin' us one bit,
De chilluij ain't mekin' no fuss, ?
Still you won't pop de .question,
An it. ain't nobody but us.
l ypw derel youse gone and said itt
! You see? 1 knowed vou could:
ii Of cose I had^to push you
Afore you safd you would.
Samson, I'll bake-dc nicetest pies,
An give de kids de cruss,
Don after all is soundly sleep;
It won't be a soul but us.
Laurens News
Sunday, May 15, was a lovely day.
Rev. J. B. 'Smith, our pastor was at
his best Sunday morning. His subject
was: '"Temperance.",
Rev, J. i). Boyd was a pleasant visitor
at Bethel A. M. E. Church Sun.
day morning.
Prof. E. S. Allen was the dinner
guest of Mrs. Delia Blakeley on Fri?????
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Rev. J. B. Smith and family were
Tile dinner gusts of Mr. and Mrs. {
David Duckett Sunday. ?a- ^
returned to Spartanburg after spend- *?*
Mrs. Eva Johnson, who accompanied! X
her home in an effort to regain her *i*
? Jj^Rev.
J. B.. Smith was called to Abbcville
a few days ago on account of I
the death of a relative.* ' A
The Dorcas Charity Club members
rendered an excellent musical program
at Springfield Baptist' Church ?
on Friday night. Those wining priz- *i*
es: first, singing, Mrs. Rockey Put- $
man. Second,, singing, Mrs. Louise .*
^wene??First prize on essay, Mrs.?3*
Louise -Price. , X
?MrT'Jim,, Putman left ?*?%w days
ago for New York where he haajnade
his home for the last 20 years. He reports
an ^ljoyable visit to his old ,3
home town. _ ^ ' 0;
- Mrs.. Sarah Ferguson Neely left ?
for Winston-Salem, N. C. to join her
husband, Mr. Hilyard Neeley. They ~3
! have been married' secretly since c
! September 4, 192S. rt~ f
On Monday, May 12, th?-funeral 5
service for Mrv Adam Jackson was 3
held at New Grove Baptist Church C
by the pastor, Rev. H. W. -Watson. 5.
Mr. Jacltoon^ had been in declining-S
health for" the last two or. more years. 3
Tie leaves to moyrn his parting, one 8
brother, three daughters and a host S
of friends. s ' 2
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ow^ns spent a
Sunday in Augusta, Ga. as the guests 8
of Mr. and Mrs. James- Chambers. 8
^ Mrs. Rockie . Putman left Sunday 8
for Spartanburg where she expects g
to spend some time with her sister, 2
Mrs. Sallie Franklin.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Owens, Mr. and O
Mrs. Wjllie-AtWobd motored to Green- ?
ville on business on Wednesday. . hf
The Blue Bird l$ewirig Club held a w
delightful meeting at the home of g;
Mra.i/S. P. Parks. The president o- 8:
pened the meeting with singing". The ?
Club repeated the Lord's Prayer. ?j
Music, "It is well." Misses Parks, g
Annie L. Owens, Anna Simpson, gave g
some helpful hints to the Club. After ?
the business meeting refreshments fi
were served. The meeting was then ?
adjourned to meet with Mrs. Ander-'g
son on Price Street.
M?. Jqrry Griffin and Mrs. Rachel g
Copel&nd are on the sick list this ,c
week, We hope for them a speedy re- g
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