The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 05, 1927, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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?PAGE SIX. ?Manning News " J . f By. Mrs. Eddie-Walker Richard Alfen's anniversary _ was carried on last Sunday at Trinity A. -jfo. E. Chureft .with BeiiHwi^eKeccises | r / In the. ihoriving the pa.stor . Tcv; O. ?? A*-P?rker ^f>v>ke fr"t>>? ? i"He said'tlmi .the Jews" i . o. f reditional. r He jmiU-a j^h.w.ng tvii.i.t . >Allen, the founder of the African Methodist Enisconal Church.'' In the aftcrilGon, The SundfiySchOOl ? ~ -earrttxh-out a bea*ttt?-Hl jirogrnm ol " " the" occasion. ~"J ^ -, ?7 ~ At the 'eyc!U9K?*4? popular plat-* - had? t he speaker^ being, Mrs. Rmtie Wrnki'l', Prof. W. T. While/ Mrs. Iiovona White, Bro. Ed, die Walker. Mrs. Italine llatticld -?1 - jfai.Lllie ld*unnai pi'ei'aee to the gratific&tioiY or all. SeU>et mlr?4c~~ was - ? furnhhed lor the oeeusion. . Tile, spirit of Allen was emphasized during: all ?of the sessions. v. . . Mesdamcs Eddie Walker and daughter from New. York and Mrs. ?f. E. Crawford motored to Sumter : last week. ? : Mrs. Helen Rolanson, a member of F.benezer Bapti.'t t'hmvli. died sud Uenly last week .and was funeral iredby hc*r pastor. Rev. J. E. Mack; 1 Mi?. Delia Witlivi ?pnini?continue* ill. liar friends'are vtry .hopeful of her rawer v. - ? . Mrs. Delia Mcl.eod wa^ burial ln%t week. She was brought here from the hospital, where -she was taken for an ?? jipriyntiriiv; .. ^ ' ' J ?A hip' program was pullt'd off at Elnnezer last I- riaav, celebrating-I^gro His' ry Week. Revs. J. E. Mack, M. W, Wilson, O..A. Iktrker, represented the clergy on the program, while Dr. A. \V. .Broun.read a splenr did paper on 'h,e economic status of the Kegro: Refitting recitations and . "DaiH'rS -auuai. etml.mOteachers of . ilu.o High. School. Prof., ?r~? r-W.- brB^m' net-efb-n~- JiW-Wg-;,*' cere*monies. ?; ' ? :?; ? ?itipene'/cr Ha.pt.i; ' ' oh "s alive, the San lay Sv'.i.<. i dr " !. .n;'Vagc rrtent fu Di'att i. Wat . dssiet . ary society tin ier Sifter A * as'tVah - : krr and the B. Y. 1'. I', .n. lor Mi,-> ? tucile Farmer are bringing .thinS"to '-paw.: . Oil" holoVeit lostnl, ftov M 'i. 1.* u-iiv at Elizabeth. in *thc' .morning ami at Ebenezer at .nifiht. He preached at ? niylll from lbs aim J'liO :G. * 1 ~~ ?? . Rev,' Ai. ('. Jones, ,Mr. ..and Mrs. George Abraham and liitte son -gnri Mr. Janu's 1 >.ou;tlas-.of Morris Col? . i IO.umi upooi O . m.ris .wlolo .ttnndny ning with .Mr., .1:uues Douglas, . Sr. They vnri m.ni'.i m (hnt'h Ullt',. fc where Rev.-JotV.s pastors ..and w.here : ' Rev.. J. W. I'asly, father of the. Abrahams live. , ; o ooo'crv^tevvv'o' | CHEVF 'Q 'No 'hint nr. vfhui vow buy. tour in 3 'J b w id^ji ax^t'Ws^n^otvTi-;! Chev S .caVey BECAUSE? . 2 IS will enable you t.n enjoy- the ^ . 3 If makel>our monthly payi V 5- r will save you 0 per cent on a 8 .' . It is a safe#.thrifty investment, ? 2? Ask -fov-slet aife (1 percent and 5 or\TTn \ i ivIN i xuu^un S A L blS a n d 1233 HAMP I ON AVE. Phone ?TinMTl TiM i liTfTBTT-f?lWi PlNCKNf.v'S Fl UNDKR ?: WD L OF-".1-'.. f AROI Office Phone 5707 IQOO WASHINGTON ST.. Pinckney's Sanitj _ PEST F"QUIPPED IN THE FOR YOI - ? - ? t --.; *s ... .,, Mrs. Corrie Douglass is visiting friends at Kembeit, S. C. .for about J ten days. ' . - - Rev, T. J. McCoy accompained by Rev Or A. Parkerrnotbred to Kingatftee last Wednesday on business. ?A special committee frmo the Clarendon County Teachers' Association rm of n f t n A M V nnrpnnn/?n , ? yw WUll 'resolutions to be considered . at the next, monthly meeting. Mrs. Sar&h Parker, the hostess served cake and .'renin, after the meeting. . Tl? A. G. E. League i9 having a special program Wednesday evening. dress on the adolescent penod in the -child's life.~~ . . :_v - g m mT' B ANDREWS NOTES. .. Xast week our town- had a most wonderful treat, - President Sims of Allen a id his quartette apd orchestra gave us an excellent program. - ThO entire progiiiin was good, hnt th? best of all was?the masterly ad _dres5 by tke=.-presid&nt. -Thc~quartet was one of the best ever heard, especially "That South' Bpund Train." We say to thtjm tfomej. again. Misses Praseiv florry ' and Purvis and Messrs Dunmore and Knox were pleasant visitors to our, town on SnnMiss Phoebe Brown spent the week nd at her home in McClellanvjlle". Mrs. J. S. Benn and children are visiting relatives in Charlestaii?this week. . Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred Greene visited riends in Kingstree yeslerday. Rev. S. .S. Benn and Madams Carter and Tindal spent a day iti Florence this week. ~Mrg. "Armiritha Johnson " arid "Mrs. Renetlia Wheeler and children spent the week'in Florence.? ' Mrs, C. C. Kinlock ispent Saturday in Georgetown. . ' Rev. J. S. Benn preached an excel .!eht sermon at Pine Grove Baptist Church on Sunday. The services were ? Georgetown News Sa. \ ; i ! "T~ - ?: (Mis.- Florence Purvis returned-to State CplleRe after a short stay with her "partents, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Purvis. ^ - ~i " ' ' ". Messrs. J; J. Taylor and' Lawrence Parker of Charleston spc-nPtwo days n the city lust week;. Rev. Ward D. Nichols, pastor of Emanuel A. M. E. Church. New York. pTeached last Sunday morning at 'khheP Church on "The all ^sullic ient ~<-Tirist-'^ Tdp-is-nn-his way lmok~~t:n New Vork after attending ~The BishC-hUhe'.l held iti Jacks'onvllitv I^lic j - Mr. A. D. Abner, supreme cummanMt'f of the AiiU'tIt'tin womlman I'nun Denver Colorado, was in the city last Wednesday and delivered an instructive-lecture at Bo-'.hoi A. M. E. Chureh. 1 I tOLET .1 jxt cat11" ? rolet 6 per cent Purchase cert ft-- j? Veononijrs <>f buying fn.r rrawh, _ rnents smaller.-' * . ' 8 11 service charges. ... -C paying 6. per cent interest. 'g: I safety?Endorsed by .Bunkers y. IEVROLET O I SERVICE | . . COLUMBIA,S. C. | >-4221 v Meral homT {SENSED EMDALMER" JNA & GEORGIA ? . ? /-fti "iineril Cars and FuneralJ ...Equipment ~ As Good as the Best 4 \nd Better than the Rest And Prices Less COURTESY Residence Phone 7765 COLUMBIA. S. C. ary BajHber Shop CITY. COMMAND SEE IRSELF. _ - "?"? / IBEfAUlglT Mr. T. W. Brown, grand chief of day for a tour over the southern part of the site in intrest of llis organi| zhiion. i . Mrs. T. XV. Brown, Misse^Jpauline^ j Dunmore, Blondell Horry-and Mr.-C. K. knox*. motored to Charleston on . Wednesday.?1Mr. .Brown returned ,mith the party. ' : . . | Miss C. Ford of Washington, D. "C. i Miss Maria Tucker is ^pending the ! week-end in Andrews visiting her sis| lev. j vongalo. 1 n 1. G. W n<>v.r.i '?< i.i?j A. G. <1711 attended the Bucket. > bail' in Kingstrcc bet<~"o;viIowftrd ii'gh twcl Kiriga n~ .. .rn. "I ha -Youth Imp? . i' at' Club .v.et on f oc-dpy at the h' ...oof Mr. C. K, Knox and whs en <. ''.ained by M,\ Samuel Jnhnsnn Ti?e Cooker Washingtfto Club mcb ariK7?~home of Mty and Mrs. A A. Alston on Tursday evening and \vu s a 7'i e Business Men Club met i.c tie j v. uiTT of A. O. Dunmore. Some very interesting and, important business .va.s discussed. Miss Blondell Horry w.i; thnieht |'li Klite Social and Art Club en la'-t rr>iri'silay .afternoon Mrs, .1. I,. Benbow of. G : rt.etown J?o .- oil nwav Wcdtisedav ma j -Mrs. J. I-. Bonbow^ the wify of jRf. J. L. Benbowr pastor of Bethel A. M ' ! - I !iU' rh. tl-fd . curb Uodime i:,v -n orniri^1 aftei boinir confined to l.t;J | foi' a loiiit vt^illi'.?~ : ~ " . . Mrsr-Benbbvy waa -well thought of J ?>' oil and v lib her aid "her husband i has done much in the upbuilding of the -r>i?y __ 1 Her remains will betaken to Sum| ;t;r h.v one ni , tfiT'leaping niTrii-rrnkers of that city, Mr. Spears, for bur1 t;il oh Friday. ?- J By Mrs. Amanda Rye"* . * i Lust Sunday, Feb 20, was our regii{ ar preactim^ Sunday, the day . wa? J met at tne usual hour,wit It our beI ,A..n-l .i. 13.. 4.1--... If U..?|Air .vvvu lL\a lll'l, Dl lillll'l DUlR'i, ?ylu> ,hr."-Vh'uhy explained -the fes-j. >eii !; ??>,- cry view point?-? -- Our pn-u r. "the- Rev.-M. IX Modloy, arrived on schedule fiiae, .u.tev traveling over maiiy. mi ;'uy ads to feed ' a hifrigry audicmv.'"reached ad never before'r u-.eine t..~ a- textf ^'Ye are the sait ol i.v i. I tire. Mod~;oy i? mrTilde . pre"," ^""a'^ cait-.ttrke r , , ,4 - ? - . *rwr ?- arc '-of lmii.-tgifWe ure__planning a-" rally for the tliifj1' Sunday 111 .fnrii. The pastor announced the plans as follows": fifty com r:i,'li -i nil Kil'li 1 .tlicer .mist pnv live-dollars, each or bring four men who. will pay thesaid amount.' Let us all-pray that our rally will Joe a ! .sueces;.." With God all things are posaible hnd let each member and friend of Mt, Kilo pray t-or ciur beloved pas. tor. who is preaching the word of God as- never before. Mi"o . Aloinie il?))IOI.t one ol' thg-dayr teachers from Saluda .visited us Sun; lay ateo Mr. and Mrs, Rosker. Young ? t Cii.u-innuti, Ohio;-virtmhtheii" rela~ lives iu'ie last week to the delight of .heir friends. .. i lit* r?r- -i , -i. o. was ue-ierreu uu the* fourth Suntlay-Jn February at which time. we hope to do much good. ' ".Ihis- u1 titer wIH represent the Palioetto Leader in this vicinity. If you want news ptiblished see nie and subscribe for the Leader! i ' . .. Crand President, Writes Of Her Mar_ riage Tr:.u to -Suartanlwrg ?hfeor?profr- -Bow-man? please publish the following,in your pauer: We, - teft Greenville ami went to Spartan^ j burg by an in\Hto|ion to a marriage [ of my friend, .Mr. W. It. atevens, who i lives on" Cu/mni-ng Street. He mar? 1 tied Mr. L. Tucker's- liuugdrter wire ; o' 1'i\e.l..in the '-by i.n Ri.bnl . Streel . They . 1- plenty-of me: st, cakes, candies and all kinds tor fit.its and ^fgilble--^. h in gs?Tin. re- -\\ ero?r >len4ry - erf. visitors here \vho ; ' :o. j ?c. ed the affafr. Since I a:n . i or reporter, ; I shall fiot say any h, leaving the ..rest f n-?your?Siotihuro reporter ' reprtrtr?i am- i "t Tig To day for ?GrcepvtHe, after-vp-jaying a big time at the m'&rriago. T ahi urging my friends everywheie to take the head5"" j er. I hope each has subscribed. * r~ Maria burton j X OJ^K: ?T h+s-'-TettiM slmuld have"7 becnjpublit-hed several weeks ago, but 1 wa;; ,,yih;pi:u'tnl by some means.'?Tor' _this_\ve utfer, an apology-lor The same. L ^ ---? W. R. Bowman ? Clinton News The age in which we^irc now living is*'an agn ffiat demands true * Christian service in. all \valka of life. uur hearts yearn daily for practical j Biblical knowledge. And we the poo-' 1... ' " ?TXJEAI>ER . pie Of Clinton are being blessed sab mhr o. f.%11 UiLi: 1 1 ,U?V*I?I, 4U11 VM (/lOLUVai Uiuuuu M1UW ledge. by. F. Y'. Dendy has long been rec ognized as one of_ltxe.. grente^t min islefs in the A. M. E. Church, and w say truly so. We foten think of me! and'women doing theii giealest am .vice in .their prime. .May be we ar right. But'Dr., Depdy, in his rip6 ol age," 1 s "fCTtainly leaving , ihoUght stamped indelibly upo.n the, hearts o manj in our city. He has preachn two" powerful-' sermons at thin your.?. ' ? ' Last Sunday noon, he preached t us a must timely 'sermon and thus~ *reat* orie~^ " ; J* " . , L_JIi& textwa? found in these words | 'For I am not ashamed of the gosp< unto salvation to every one that be 4icveth; to the- Jew first, and als to the,;Greck.u Ilis subject was ' am not ashmaed of the gospel." A1 ter the sermon the choir sang "Whei he" leads-me-! will fdllbw." The membership was increased b one in the person of little Miss Elia Johnson.- A large crowd was* in a tendance . After services all r< turned to their respective homes wit a heart full of joy. and gratitude fe the. morning blessing. Because?of the inclemency of th nights, the Founder's day prograi ' vad to be deferred until last Sunda night.?<A program worthy of mrr mcnt wns ronhereri It n-it- nr .f? lows: _ . i An Introduction to Rfchard Allei ' y Mis". L. E. Logan; The history c lu> A, M. K. Church, ..by Mrs. R. 1 Vlesandetv?Vocal sol"The lb? herd," by Miss Ida Ruth Boyd. Con mcnts un Riili.ud Allen, by Mito-. lie .en Henry. Vocal solo, "It'pays t .sefve Jesus," by Mr. Sammie Lee Li iwood. Select reading, by MissrGeoi giia Met z. Solo, "I heard the voic f JesHr. say" by Miss Ruth Ric? Kssa\ Tht'Jhflh oi the hour, hy ATi<A Rhea P. ^ndersdn. Solo, "The nma f Jesus" by Mr. James Gary. It< i' a rlv s by Iter. E. L. Li Hie wood. R e1 Arthur Duckett, the pastor, Rev. I A. Lojgan and Rev. Shelton. Social Ncws Op Friday afternoon, Mc 'o.'u'i Aid . Board met at the hon;? < M-rRuth-P-. Alexander. -The -livhie--i-r,or ivos attarctivejy decorated with jo quils and pot flowers. Various mat cers of interest to church people wer discussed. After which the club wa served by the hostess. * ~ Thursday afternoon, Feb. "24t"hTtli -LadRjs'-'.MissiQnarv Sociefv^'met a 12ft W- r.anilina Avp Qnitlo u hum her of the ladies were present*-' Thi hranuh of the uhuruh huo olwayn Ijce yery active. r*:' Plans as to their future work wer discussed. The hostess served a tasteful sala course, .ice cream and caRe. The club was well entertained an expressed its desire to meet with Mr; Lilliewood.'again*'--*' ' DO^S RY THE WA^ St. James A. - M* E. Church, .{bbe . ville, S C. On account of the TncteTneney~o the weather, we had <o defer our Al len's day program until the 20th. The morning service were splendid on Allen's day. It was a high da; was at. his best; preached a wonder ful sermon. The program was rendered on th evening of tho 20th. OTTr pistrir' wife was migtrees'of ceremonies. Th -program consisted of recitations,, a creslic by twelve little gilds, panto mine,' using "Safe in JesUS arms, sung by little Miss Justine fe; Gary The. A. M. E. Church rallying sonj was led by Mrs. Florence Hearst chorus by_3Tr. Hammond Baker, M. .TTTsTe liarlington and. Mr- ' -'/n; Tohc.soriT Mrs. Josephine v v VPmuch credit to herself ait the c'uno This niece was very impressive. Thi anvil. was used inside the altar ant as the chorus teas being sung, Mr Jppko Bibbs uwotl tho hammer keepirp time with the music. Never i-n th< history- of the church has such hcei done or seen in St. James of whicl we thank Mrs. Mary Gary. Now-con corning our A. E. League to saj the least, it is simply fine. We~hav< an enrollment of 78. H vnu want t< look in on US-Come to the Tongue, \V< will make you welcome at St. JainHi Church. " The young people ?i;e. taking on ne,v life ttt-tongue work:?They come rail or shine. Mrs. Gary, along with Mr Curry, Mr. Latimer, Mr. Huggins, Mr Butler, Mr. Cole "and Mr. Jones aw many other young men are wide, a wake when it comes ta league work The young ladies are quite ener getic along with the young men, whei you say league. Miss Geneva Co\van our secretary is at her post of dutj I ': . ' ; - J. every Sunday. Miss Anna Jone - sUndt? ready to dp what her hand - find" to do. Misg Rena Wilson, wh | presides at the piano every Sunda - alternoon in tV.c league. Our -aesi: ?tarrt-seciviary is quite modest irt e> ejjnessirtg herself. She, Miss Sara n Johnson, is taking a course in nurs training. Tlftf MtSSCS D6veaux ar e splendid girls when it comes to mak d the league go. Mr Oscar Hearst i s taking great, parts in the league. W iC have many other girls, whose name! J time will tvpt permit us to mentio p just now. Watch the Leader to kee o Our Sunday School is moving t a long nicely with Br'o. Cowan suj r j erintendent. * ' j: 1 -Mrs. Rebecca Johnson, reporte ?1 " 4??Winnsboro News?~ O '\1 I 'I We were glad to have Rev. Digg from Columbia to preach for us o 'e last Sunday at" thtr St. Paul Bapfis J Church. 'Despite the ^inclement wet y i ther a good crowd was out to churcl Kuv' Piggs preached t\Vo noble set t-rnions and was invited back to preac - for us on the first Sunday in Marc h and give' the Lord's Supper. All c Fj the members seemed to be please ; with his ability to preach and hi ie manner of conducting the service y Our Sunday School is still progress 11 ing along all lines. Choir-practice y._ure?being held every Sunday eyenin l* by Miss D. A. Walker and the pr< ^ tJl'Gs^' is surprising! New songs *ai ring sung by the choir every Siir T day and comments are received reg * '.tlarl'y irom many sources?i Tuesday night, a concert was gh en at the Winnsboro High Scho< '* building by the athletic associatioi ^ i be proceeds went to supply, the need o '1* the boys base ball team. The as ^ociatioh is Very grateful to the te* hers for theii aid in helping thei p arry out the program. On Friday night, a concert, was gi\ -n by th<? 5th ahd Gth grades, Mis e J. Gilliam, teacher and director. Som - :pecial features were Hiawathat. Th -luge was decorated with a fores scenery and a complete Indian cos tuir.e used. A play "Truthful hut bands" proved an interesting featur The scenb was in a magistrate' L office. Six wives?wanted to hedi 11 vorced from untruthful hushands^-j n minister passing by heard the argc - ment settled the debate. The las v realure' was the "fairy queen" an s woodland scenes. ' Tile N'pyrn vmith tnlrmtn nf Winns 2_ boro was displayed on this occasior can be done by Careful train l-htRjjr-w.au proven- by--.Mia^ J.- Gillian ^ the director of the play.?. s Saturday was a busy day at th * TUl'lH'I'k' IHl'lllIli;. uur School lund seem toJbe about exausted, but th 0 short iterm has proven a disadvan tnge to the pupil in the rural dis d tri'cts and the teachers often are pre Renting much light on our schoo J problems. *. " " 57 The county's field day~ will be o jjie 11th of March and every effor ^ is being put forth by ^the teacher to niakb it one of the biggest eveiit _iii_aur_sckool hietory^f Wany -prromi nent speakers both white and colore^ will deliver address on the occasior | A 100 per cent attendance is ex f+prrtcrt?front rhe^county schools.? " - i Rainbow Party will be given at th j home of Mr. S. A. More on Mond^; d; evening. y j. Miss tiarrettt of Columbia was ii y--our cTty-with-her sister, MrSTTR. "Val fc_ engine, . -' ' _ A literary pragram will be givei c at the St. Paul Baptist Church 01 s, tho socond Sunday night in MoToh e '? ' T-:" ?:?* * * Trenton News On Friday, February 25th the Bet f-[ tis Academy Gtetr Club rendered ai f i entertainment at Mount^fcion""Bap i|"ij..st Church at Edgefield. ! Aliss'Eethel Collins spent the week \. end at her'home in Edgefield. i Profs. Mcintosh and Jones mot6re< e to Augusta on business last week-end i| On February 22nd the annual gah TTTlay was fittingly obseved "atl Betti: r I Un.lnmu A 1 f <1-! ^ ...j t*. wwiiwci ui inuiiu; b j and patrons visited the school on tha i * day. " "?"?" i j There is a very noticeable progress - in the religious life our school. Or r | Sun lay morning Prof. "S. F. Emanue b ! preached a strong sermon on'^Thl Tinnnrty which wn^ iipliftinj 3'to:nil whu heard It; .Prof, Erpanue i is proving himself an infeHetii.il licrlv 1 and a minister of ability and pleas < '1 ing personality ? V.T i Mtas-: AtWtc- CuTPmings niu(ored t( Augusta with her father, L. A. Cum . mings on last Saturday. The reporl t-an?enjoyable trip. On last Tuesday evening, Prof. E . manue was suddenly called to the bedside of his wife, Elizabeth Marion v who~was til with an attack of lagrippe 7 She is miich improved at this writ ' | i -: - - ~ " ? V Saturday, March 5, 1927. a The alumni .'and friends pf Bettip ?- Academy urn "reminded of our rally o which will come off on March 2uth. y All who can are asked to aid us in s- our efforts to fehuttU our dormitory f- which wos lost- by-"'fire last Novern, ' < > h. ber. . : e ^ . Profs. J.-Aj. Jones and \V. W. Wile" son spent last Sunday awatf in inter- 7 e est of the school. ,.'' _ 8 ' ' // _ ' " " _ ?' ?~ ' ' - .. " e; ~?:?,* ' ? , ??: ; ? - Belton Locals n ' ? jr ~ ~~~ . . i p : ?i?? ^;. ; I ' _ . Bv Inez C. Keith b- ' , r _ ; ^ r Rev. W. M.1 Smith, whcrfras been on ? the sick list for a Rood many" months, ? was able to grace Ill's pulpit Sunday moaning to a large congregation and he'preached a wonderful sermon. ? Th<? TTninn High School quartett '81 rendered several beautiful selections ^ with Prof. ^1. G, Fant at the dVgan. | Prof. Fant is a graduate of Benedict j and is making good as it is the.ruleof all Benedict College graduates to . show their colors; \Ve wish fuy Prof. ^ Fant much successes in his new field ^ of labor. . AltttkHg the "tachers from the grfrd^ school that attended the Anderson ls j County Teachers' Study Center Were ? Prof. W, L. Morogne,?and Mr*. Mat ? tie F. Green. They report a grand ^ meetirigT ~ ? ; Miss Grace Thnmnson of the Betide-. hem section jtpent lur.L. week at the e.i parsonage Rev. and Mrs. W. M. l" j Smith. Mier. Thompson, will return ./ , to her home the latter part of?the'?*| week. . . ^Tj; Mtsg"lda~Sal8s is on the sick list.| We hope for her a speedy recovery, id Thn Minninwn** lln. 14t ? s Zion Baptist Church will hold its rcg' \ilar monthly meeting ut the home.of ^Mrs. Ik: A. Keith. The president hopes * T j that the attendance will be large as I there will be business of importance. 1 i Mrs. Lizzie Wright one of the old- =, v ,s I est citizens of Bolton has been on the e! sick _ list for more than a week. Mrs. ? i Wright who is kitown~.1W^WimT~Tni<1~. "TT; cojored^as aunt Lizzie,' had the mis^ ?^? i fortune of,,falling .during the freeze upr?She didnot receive setiolis in6 j juries,-but the fall caused her to be ' 8 j confined- to her bed for few "days*. . [ I- -AuntsLizzie. has. had tho--hvnut,-of ^ : being the mother of many children ^| that were left motherless, and* she : reared them up to be men and wo ; men and they all call her toulheri j Aunt Lizzie Is now Hearing, her S'jth | birth-day. We ' "hope"Tor her many" *" more happy years. . . . " * : i ? ?ftfr.-ahd Alvs7"(.;HftqTrfJtTTTriT-iit nia'le = '' a- riyihR trij to Honcayjath. Tuesday ! on business. e ' . .. f - , t , e|. * SEDAL1A NKW'S^ ' j _____ "l The New "Hope* (? raided S'chqt)] reti" dered an oratorical contest at the * ; auditorium Tuesday iiiirht7- Ft-(>: 22. " _j which was greatly enjoyed hy every-* , body. Among the visitors were I'rof. H Ferguson: and Miys Punic Juiic.-. Hie -~===; "leiiiherb Ut the contest were royally association a th.e program. Sal lads cakes ami punch were served. r~ The faculty of the New Hope tlrad" ed School were guest.s Tuesday evening at the home of- Mr. and Mrs. High Greene -to?dmnvrr Where a : | number! of courses was served; The I names ?f the faculy who attended n\ wereMrs. M. K. Moorman,. Mi-- L,? ? "j M. Rice, Prof. E, S. Allen, Miss'j. . E. Ferguson. ? a j ThTfriends of "Mrs. Mary Gist are ' 1 glad-to iiear jofjjer improving after a serious illness. ~ T~~_ Th efri'endg of Mrs. Mary,Gist are sorry to hear iTH^r iiino^ - . S. S. A reporter. - v - TREE LOV&' IS NOT vM'I'RECIA\ , IT TED ..... . ' ; . By Lila Odessa .MeKicver? ?' - "True luvt< in nor appreciated, as ev'-. .' J erybody knows: . Where true love is the heart iVmade 1 -sore,"--? ?n? rr r True love is not appreciated, it is out L of .liafp . In the end which will win? 3 True lotre in spite of fate. I ' 4 True love is not appreciated, ByTelfKb >f_yoiing nor old, __ ...... ' There is hut .one love for us to follow, :.Thal i? trafe lev?r-4t -writ~reach the " goal. True love is not appreciated It can be seen by all The Ibve~'-fhat is giong through the world n#y/ days, 4s the love that is a stall. ! I Let nil appreciate true love, ~ ?j Fpr it is like diamonds, precious and j rear. * *' j Faulse love ia like autumn-leave* Found every where. 1 ' "1 1