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/ jj Saturday, February 8, 1930 Mi ss .Marie Jtiekson lias returned to her school work at Andrews after , havingWon culled home suddenh?~" bedside of hev mother, M'Jackson at Waverlev Hospital. .. s 5 Mrs. 11. \V. HaUnm'ardcncr attended tIn* Kolaml Hayes rer tal ni Augusta -J??i-uiid?iuis the til.use uuest of Mrs. thank Sumrnerfield lor tin* past week end. Wliile in Augusta Mrs, Baum-; gadner was reeioidnt- of many social /courtesies. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Tom ii i ? mno a __ ill t. iiyvo iitfiiu sui'ut win ue gt*their son Joel .to Miss Gertrude Cun nihgham Of Philadelphia. At home 1603 N. Bartoft street, Phila, Pa. The write-up of the Saluda District -mootinur ofthu Ghristinn llomn RiiUrial Benefit Society will appear in next week's issue. The Prides of Kv.ery Nation, presented sonip months ago hy Mrs. I. Y. Pu'jins of Benedict College;, will be rejected the last of thfs month; exact date to he announced later. Atl former participants arc asked to help age in. Mrs. Mary Hampton left Tuesday ?-1??f"i< Ai'yp'i-i'w,, where she is attending her sick sister, Mrs. Amelia Grant. \Ve .t rust she - found her much lm irroVed. ' _ ' -A. Among the Columbians who motored to Augusta'last Friday to witness the program by Roland llayos, wore r Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ilart, _Dr. and Mrs. 1). K. Jenkins, I)r. and Mrs. N. A. Jenkins, Misses Ruth Butletv Gene vieve Vincent, Hula Gamhrell, Mcsdames ltut.li Noal and Minriie JohnSr111 ' ~ ?1 . / Mrs. (). J.. Champion most charmingly entertained the Now Century . cl'uli Thursday, .Jammr" 2:5, at "he: - hoint on Asembly street. The hostess arranged four * tables for 'brittle and. lit the' conclusion of the games Mrs. L. M. Daniels held to) score and was presented a very use fill toilet preparation. -Mrs,. J. ('. Eu- bank's received as booby a dainty lac. cover and Mrs. A. J. Collins drew * Jighcsl for consolation and receive' C>U.?olatioii and received a bottle of r ? . talcum powder. The hostess assisted by tier sister. Mrs. (J. K. Nelson, served a delicious . course. ' : -< . The guests were . Mesdamcs ?Ethel < Shaw and (?. K. Ntdson. . DIVE STAC - mi - rf'iuary i. r.ntlt. Ti stag party was given at the home of Mrs. Eva 5 Stewart, 152:5, Lincoln St., by the President of the Royal Five. A de lightful course of chicken splaid and hot chocolate was served by the hostess. Messrs. Ross and Starks defeat ed Messrs. Daniels and Adams for th( weekly whist prize of the evening ?? 'Phi, following members were present: 11. Rush, Robert H. Ross, James 0. 7 "Allfuns, Henry Starks and Mariorv-E. Daniels. Music was furnished-hy the clubs* trio, accompanied hy Mr; Starks at the piano. fvt tenor, Daniels, 2nd tenor, Starks, baritone Ross. A I'NIQfK KNTKRTAINMENT ' '. ; ~J 7?T The .Culture Club, is sponsoring a "three-in-one" entertainment. which will he given Friday night, Feb. 21, at the Odd Fellows llall. * This unparallehdj^nogiiim will coiu sist of three distinct"types of enter-, tainment: A Dutelr Super, a Colonial Party and a dance. All for one price. The following are among the Co" lonial dances that,will be displayed; , the Minuet, Virginia Reel, Square dance and others. The music for the . dance will he furnished by the Ajax ''orche 'ra. Don't miss this entertainf*-* ehoek full of pleasure.?r?? Mrs. Belle Vincerft, Chairman. ?Minnie Johnson,-Reporter^ New Supcrvwor i?f Nurses at Waver ly Hospital. , . ' 'I- . ' '"'-"Nr The Waverly Hospital has been fortunate in securing1 the service of Miss (trace llandcock of Chicago t<i add to * their force. Miss Handcock comes (.liihli, .1?1 1 O? 1" 1 iiifeiii.v jctiMiiiiit'iijiat'u, Having an viu head nurse in The Provident- Hospital of Chicago for ft numhar of years/ The Waverly Hospital still retains 1 V Norther aa head nurm?. The combined service^uf these twoefficient nurses will pro a long way in making this institution one of the hest in the south. Mrs. Inez Raymond of Camden is a patient in The Waverly Hospital. *She is making a steady recovery and will soon bp aide to return to her homer " . , ?L. Mr. James MeCartha returned to his hohif. in r'anulen last Sum'lay after successfully undergoing an operation at the WftVMly..tiosp!tal. Dr. J. II. 'Thomas of Camden was seen visiting the patients at'the'Waverly Hospital last Sunday. Candle Light Service "The Light of Life," a candle light service will be repeated by special renight. Feb. 9, at 8 p. m. The public ig invited. . . ' , "T~*- ..jr. ...I... irn twm% s y.t - ?-^X.. . . . jjfe* iil?? . . r -y * ii ? . : ^ ; .. * NOTICE The Waverly Fraternal Hospital Association will meet Sunday alter- / neon, Feb. 9, 1930, at 4 o'clock.- A11 c iiiembers are requested to be present. 11 T. H. Henry, President. t Geo. H. Hampton, Secretary. | N. A. Jenkins, Supt. Willing Workers Hoard The WlHUig" Workers Boartl met at ~ the. homy of Mrs. Butler, 7If) Bland'' | injr Street, Feb. 5th at 5:30 p. m. Song i' and prayer by Mrs. Cornelia Trupp. t 3rd Psalm was repeated in concert, > by Mrs. Toatley. Roll wits then call- ?> IM S. Th" ??>'*?> " Ih" M' quite pleasant for the club members, r Mrs. Viola Wilson has returned to * the City from. Sumter, after an ill- ' hess of t\vo months* Mrs. Wilson is unite, improved and oil the eio|> airain. 1 Mr. J. N. Webster, after beinjr copliiu'd to the Good Samaritan Hospital i Htm reriiriied to his homo, 1310?liar- ? ilen street much improved. ! Notice * ? ' 1 The City Missionary Union will hold its. regular session at the Trinity J Bantist Church. Fridrv. Feb. 7. nt 4:30 p. m. and Sunday, Feb. 0, at 3:30 ' n, m. A program will he.rendered by 1 the Community Glee Club. Come out and hear them. ""The Missionary mem tiers ar(> asked to come out on Friday ( afternoon.? ?h , 1 Mi's. P.'A.. Ingram, Pres. Rev. J. C, Colli am, Pastor. . ^ Miss Helen McAnrr, Secretary. ' ft m ? AIKEN NEWS Cumberland A. M. E. Church ' ^Founders Day will be observed Sunday, Feb. 9th. The pastor will | preach a special sermon at the mornnip: seryipe. ' There will be a Literary and Musical?proprrnm at Cumberland Church Sunday afternoon at 4 p. m.l at which . time I)r. II. B. ThompsonJ A. M., D D.~ Dean of Collefce Department, Allen , University, will speak. The. public | is cordially invited. The Junior Missionary "Society mel t the home of Miss J times Anna GoWdy Monday afternoon. This is a new department of the church arid i* , bids fair, to render invaluable service. . to the. church and. community. The. services at Cumberland on the 'irsl Sunday-were hirpfely-^atteudeiL _ Rev. Jennings, the:pastor preached a | WlHideiful mi mun^iit 11 111) service^ The'^Pew Rally sponsored-=by Mrs. I ] T. B. Jennings last-Tuesday "eVenimr at t Cumberland was a lmpre success. Rev Minfro pastor of Wesley M. K. Church j wii(\ the sjiTeaker for the evening. His address .was inspiring and instructive , I Social . ( The Tacky, Party enjoyed so much ' by the children, nf thi? Primary Dp- ' partmont of? Sehofield School las) week was the means of adding much to their treasury. It . was sponsored by Miss Russei Smith, supervisor of the primary department. Prize foi the tackiest dress was awarded to Miss Jestine IUii't, Mr. Willie McGhee,-. student at S. | C. State College jipvnt last-week end , with his, parents, M#. and Mrs. W. M McGhee on Fairfield street. Mrs. Viola Williams was hostess -'o a- nmhor of frientls at dwr?humr last. Tuesday evening. Dancing and ^vhi.st were the mam features oftm " evening. A very tempting: repast was ;erved and all present expressed-thenselves as having had a merry time | Miss Geraldine Weatherly of Chicago who is winter in'- in Aiken was amour those who enjoyed the evening. ; At Second* Baptist Church Monday evening, Feb. 1 Oth a party will b< t given in the basement for the benefit ^ of the church. It will be a real old fashioned party with amusenfCTfts, foi the old and young and ^very one wiP be given a hearty welcome. Come or time and enjoy the fun. Admission , 10 cents.1 Mr. and Mrs< J. II. Eubanks at their ( entertained a large group of friends "spacious home "orr Abbeville Avenue with a Buffet Supper last Friday evening: The delightful hospitality and ?f fU? ..on not,ax L f,tx. gotten. Dancing -wan?enjoyed until the wee hours of the night and then 'the quests left reluctantly because of 'he lovely dance music coming over the radio at that time of night. The friends of Mrs. Jestine Jackson wilj regret to know that she is confined to her home by illness. * The 14th annual Founder's jl)ay celebration' was beautifully carried out in the Schofield School chapel Monday, FebrSrT&.'lO, 8 p. m. A uo'W A sented to the large audience by lVof. Joseph Mr- onnalljv Paine^ Culligo^ . Augusta, Ga. 1 JIIEMSTEAD NEWSThe newly organized "Better.Club" with Mr. A. J. Scott president, Mrs. Lillie B. Belle, secretary, Mr. Clove- | land Chandler, treasurer and Mr. Charley Mereada.v, repotter, nnd a| host of interested members* and friends at--the-club.-tell.-thpt in the near future we will have a real club -that wil] mean much to its Alpau ~ Mater. J ? r1 : "The Better Cluk will march on." , t The reception given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Scott, at 52 S.v- j e a more Avenue Thursday, evening '. last in honor of the ftewly,' wedded, -i couple, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bell, ( 1. 'i. _ 1 t-i . . /a- ?,11 was quite an enjoyaoie anair iui an present. Among the out-of-town ] gueota. were Mw nnd Mm. T ewia^Gol-. don, Misses Maria and Paulina Pepper, Marynn Tylor, Mrs. Nettie B. Gordon, Mrs. Tracy Carter, Mr\'WilTio ( Ross, Messrs. Alva and Ernest Carter, B. F. Curry, Miss Iva Mealing, Tom Hemstend, Mr. and Mrs. Robert j llejton, Mr. and Mrs.yHenry Green, Mr. and Mrs. H. GreeivF Mr. and Mrs, i Cleveland Chandler,,/Mr. and Mrs. I Pope Williams, Mr/and Mrs. Willie Davis, Mrs. Ollie Jackson, Miss Rosa 1 lee_ Knight, Miss MayheJl Coleman,! Mr. and Mrs. Myzeal, Mr. Isadoh. and Mr. Millege Gomellon. ? THE PALMET Homo foming at Ladson Feb. 9th ? ( Rev. Mr. S. K. Phillips, pastor of trsenal Hill Presbyterian Chur?h will oiuluet services ut Ladson Presby- i erian Church from 5 to G Sunday af- ! en loon. Members and friends "Will dense be present. a JOHNSTON NEWS There Aw-41 night schools, in Edge- iiHd county. A large crowd of stud- . nts attend ajid are showing grew>-4n crest. Truthfully speaking there is oore interest being manifested in the idults schools than in the regular ev'i vdHy schools. "The adults have gone * i long ways towards proving the fuct hat they do appreciate the schooling ' itey are now permitted to enjoy. Too nueh cannot be said about the way liese schools are being Conducted. ~ Ihrrihg "*triVrTyi-ok~*seVe"rbrTif these schools wpre visited by the organi/.eri ind the Mmpressinn?wnrs^very^ favor--: ible. The hooks^ar.. still on hand and it s hoped that , each student will pur'haso one.? ' - ' . The services at Rosa Spring Bap ist Church on Sunday were very inchesting. The spirit was~hlgh. ThP " ^istor <loUvpn?d a message of truth' <Tthe waiting congregation. The faculty attended the Roland layes recital., at Tabernacle Baptist ihurch in Augusta on January 31, I!?:{<>. Miss T. ,.l. Kickcrson spent the pust vcek eiul in Augitsta as gui^st of Mrs. hi. I? .Tones and family. ,'Misses> Johnson and-. EUebel and drs. M. L. Cling spent a few hours in he city SuTiday at tht. home of the ocnl faculty. . TRADI.EY CIRCUIT (QUARTERLY CONFERENCE ? - 1 We have been silent for a lengthy jL'i iinl, but this comes to, inform you . hat \ve are still on the job* Despite he inclemency of the weatheh our irst quarterly conference convened in Jethel A. M*. E. Church 1-2 inst'., with lev. M. (!. Williams, Presiding Elder ind Rev A. C. East, pastor in charge. The. latter, with his valiant hearted 'fliccrs-worked arduously to make the 'onference a success. "Total receipts his quarter fRO.Rfi. At the close of he session a di^Ightful dinner was trVt-d. - Op Sunday morning a spleninsqucing" in the sunshine and took am-4a-the Sunday School lcsion^Atr0 a. m. umlcr the supervision of Mr. " ". Ryrth?At the close ofihe?study->eriod Presiding Elder Williams conlucted' the review. After 5 minutes ntermission devotionals wer<J' introlucod .by the announcement of hymnjc \To. 2^, "OnceMore We Gome Before )ur God." After which Rev. A. C. hist presented .the presiding elder. -To selected as a text Matt. 4:IP: 'And He Safth unto them, v follow me >nd I will make you fishers of men." rhe sermon was. very instructive. CHER AW NOTES On next Sunday, at 8 o'clock p. m. !)r. W. S. Thompson, pastor, of Wesey M. E. Church, will deliver an adIress , to the nient of Cheraw. Alt hurdles are invited. Subject '"The Manpower of the Church." This is a ipec'inl service to men and women. [)r. Thomnson is a forceful speaker Mid. one worth hearing. Special muiic.will be rendered by the choir. Last Sunday evening at the Spcond Presbyterian church, the "Light Bear t's" which is the young people misJonnry,society, rendered a very enioyablt. program. They are under the raining of? Mr. Fears, who is due nuch credit for. this program. Little 'lorry Gardner acted as master oferemony. There were many orations ind splendid little papers by the smaif >nPs. The choir- consisted of little rivls, The collection was taken by William Reid andtJohn Stephenson. After spending the past week in Charleston Mrs. G. W. Long has re'urned home. . <. ReVr and Mrs. G. W. Long and the rirls' quartet left Monday for the Worker?? Conference being held at J. C. Smith' University, Charlotte, N. C. .vhioh rs^hwiession throughout the The tyofhqp^Miasionary Society of Second Presbyterian Church'held its meeting at the residence of Mrs. Sol Tally, N". Market Street, 1 Mrs. Emma C. Fortune of Passaic* N. after spending the holidays in Gheraw with v iolatives and friends. uid after returning from a trip visiting' relatives Atlanta, .Go', is at home ready to return north. / CWe-ayr^glnd to hear that Miss Pearl Harrington, student of State College , return* homtn * .Mrs. J, V. llannuSKvho has been con lined to her bed ffa$ the past week is out q'gnin. ' Follow the "men next Sunday evening to Wesley M. E. Church and hear a great sprmop and a large choiF com posed of men, sing. CI.INTON NEWS . jj'iu; to blot out Illiteracy in 1,:uu ens County has a wonderful be rinning in Clinton. Wadsworth school Rev. George Shelton has 70 on roll: ind Bgthel A. M. E. school has about ' iii.._Bttll Street sehooi will Btnnt-4his-{ iveek and we are hoping to have many on rolld We, the friends of Mrs. Ethel Pitt?-f _?*u:? ii ? 1 uc?r>icy "'iiiniAr wuii iici ami i family in the lorn* of their homo on Wednesday morning. Mrs. Frances Rivers is home on ac j ?ount 01 thd death 6f Irer father.?v ?| Friends and members of Friendship A. M. K. Church are. ready for work in repairing or building a neyv church, i' Rev. T. II Addison, pastor On Feb. 18th at 8 o'clock there \tfill ; be^gi'ven nt. the Bell Street Hi School' hv 9th grade, a play in three acts: "His Fruits arid Folly." under the direction of Miss Fllen Mills. Later in the month the senior play. "As a Woman Thinketh", under direction of - .c - - a Miss A. Penola Harris. All pre cor iially invited t6 be present. The domestic .ftcfehce room at Bel Street Hi is progressing under th< auspices of Mrs. Mary Bailey. Mrs Staokhou.se is in town again- yisitim her daughter, Mrs. K. L. Alexander we are always glad ti) see her in towi the grown ups as well as children rii-it tfftly . for the pretty froeks six makes but for the love her manj friends have for jier. . Uh laiti vvgdtw-sday: and inuivdn? were over joyed with the snow tha fell heavy on the ground. Mr.j'C.-F. Pettis is convalescing .after a^bad spell of illness. Mr. Johi Ducket! of Union is here visiting hi; hint her. 1 ,' . Miss Umma Fuller s|x>nt the wccl end af home with parents in Laurens Rev. T. 11. Addison-preached a.sou stirring sermon on Sunday niornini after which communion was given. All Clinton lien's for Palmetto Lea? er, please send to Ine/.e Pettis, 5 ,S Bull street, tliaiik .vou. On Monday night Missed Mtirj Bailey was at homo to the "movies' in Laurens', accompanied by Mi'sse: Ida Ruth Boyd, Jessie ft, Henry am Mare Young, and Mr. Jack Mobrc.. Goldville Circuit ?The first tpmrterly conference wa held at Mt. Zion A. M. ft. .Church Jan. 25 and 26th. Lhe session wa good Saturday and well attended hj KAf V* WiV*<*o TU? .. i vaiutvuvo. I IIV Lf|/UI V U|M wood.' OUx P. E. was very much pious ed with tho work being done by hi! yo-workei'a. ?; ?_-? Sunday School opened at the usua and teachers at their posts of duty hour with Mr.JLumas Kindard, Supt. Some very interesting remarks wen made by the presiding elder. Af(?'i which service was opened by singinj hymn No. 327. Prayer by Bro. \Ves Cromer. A very interesting sermoi was preached by the elder using ai his subject, "Witness Bearikig. Il was ^enjoyed-by a large audience. Co lections were good al day. ?This congregation ;<ympatmnes wit I Elder Gary in his bereavement of tin death of^ his only son. If it is anything in toilet line o goods sep Miss Mary Little, or youi hair treated in the latest 'up to dat< manner. If it is shoe repair of any kind. Mr John. Little and Mr. Frank Thoma: are waiting.Jto,^'erve you on Wall St GREENVILLE NEWS ~~ Association met in Its regular nronth ly-woting Kntnnhy Tj"'Timrv 1 a 1' ter the transaction of- foUtrne bust hes* the program-cornmittoo-present ed the following program: Instrumen tal solo, Miss Juanita Shuro. Addivsi Dr. J. L. Mann, Supt. of city schools subject, "The Colored Teachers Plata In His School for Influence." A den onstration plan in reading was pre sented by Mrs. Fry. One hundrei and twenty-five teachers wofcpresen anu an registered for the State Toad ers Association, Greenville Count) will register 100 percent. ? "The American Citizen," a neivspa per which will replace' "The Soutberi Enterprise" .is to make its debut. Feb 22, Messrs Jackson and Cureton, ,tw< voting men of this city will havi charge of it. We hope success foi ftjem. ..... i Greenville County hrts' 57 "write your namo~schools" umonir our peo pie; these schools have "an cnrollmen of 11-10 pepole. Mrs. L. L; Sowell nr County?Jfltyoi'vlww is these schools for the decreasing of il Mteracy in Greenville County. Tin Rev. \V. R. Martin is the assistan director. A weekly check-up is mad< .'if each school and the report shows that each person enrolled has accom plished something since tlje beginning of school. I4 The Phyllis Whcnth-y hoys com pletely out-passed, out-shdt, outpla; Friday night, Jan. .31, 20-10. The I' W. score should have been much lar er but our hoys had mercy on poo B. C. This was B. C.'s flist ganv played in a "gym" and without eye glasses one could see it. ? The Lend A Hand Club gave i surprise birthday party for'Mrs."Hat tie Duckett, Supt., of the P.'W. C last Saturday night at her home oi Haynic street artd a sure enough sur prise- it was- to herr Many beautifri and useful presents were -given am in her usuhl, graceful way, Mrs. Due kett thanked each don^r amd-iill wh< were present. The night produce* manv courses of S. C. foodlings. Miss Helen M. Uagood entcrtninei the Mystic Club-ftbBrfdgb at the hnnv of Mr. and?Mrs Wm, E. Boyd, f>2 Anderson street. Those TTrjoyfrrg t\y afternoon were Misses Julia Lee M,c Daniel. Marjorie Lipscomb. Annie Ar nold. Gladys Witherspoori, Mirian E AYitherspoon, Estelle -Simmons, R<><i Kllignn, Mnyme 'Shumate, Beatrice Shumate, Messrs. Bonnie Franklin-.o Laurens, and Mr. John Moore o: Brooklyn, N. Y. ^ After several progressions it was found that Miss Julja Lee McDanie held top score, and '"as presented i lovely hand painted powdei^jar; whih Miss Estelle Simmons was presentee a bridge novelty lor low score. Mrr Mayme Shumate cut, consolation am received a heaufifiil perfumizor. Mr data?fh?Moore 'of Brooklyn, N.?11. wflii presented two lovely decks ocards as guest prize. Three delight ful courses were served with hlacl coffee. The hostess was assisted lo Mj^.Ahhio Chappolle ? 1 _ Miss Estelle Simmons was dinnei guest of Mr. and^ Mrs. \V. R. SeWel Srinday afternoon: * Miss Natheleen I.ittlejohn was cal od to Gaffnay.i Saturday of lant u;au\ on account ot tne cleat rrjqt nor pram father. Tcarl VittVof I auronr formerly of Charlotte, N.-'C., is visit inp her'?uncle'and aunt, Mr. and Mr? Wrn. HOyd on A*derson St. Mr. W. R. fcetyell, Jr.r principal o Woodsville Roifehwald school is spem inp the week end iri Greenville wit' his parents. Miss Cecil Johnson of Tuskepet Atahfima is visitinp Mr. and Mrs G cor ore Parker on Bovce street to th delight of her many friends. ;f?r?v - .7 y.'Y . r* . * "."f-9 J , V* card of thanks 1 The family of the late Rev. I. E. 1 l> Lowery is exceedingly grateful for . kindness rendered and words of sor fare rtt their shd bereavement. ?-??r- . i CARD OF THANKS J ... ' 1 nt? tamify extends many thanks to the pastor, members of Mt. Sinai A:, M- K. .Church. and other frien(Ts7 folr| rhefr sympathy and kindness shown 1 | during the illness and death of their I dear wife ami mother, Lucy Johnson; '! also inany thanks for the beautiful *'] floral offerings. 14?- - M. c. Johnson, husband. r' Duriah Johnsbn, ' Blaney, \ Arne.lt"Johnson, Arcadia, FJsi. N . Roosevelt Johnson, Blaney, Turner JohnsonJ Philadelphia, ' Mrs. Mitlie Gilliam, Phila, Pa., ,. ... Mrs. Rachel Dowpie, Brp<tklynt Mrs. Virginia jsmith, New.York Miss Knnna Johnson, Blaney, ~ ' 7 "7 Children. ?CARD OF THANKS I, : - Mrs, Emma TJa.vlor, Mr. and Mrs, George Williams! Mr. and Mrs, Wil( their heartfelt thunks^ for their gifts| s of flowers and expressions of sympaf thy during the illness, and at the M , death of their husband and father, . William Taylor. 1 . . . .. T \ IV MrM/tDHil - .m ] ' j SWYGF.RT, DAISY J?A tribute' of love to the memory of our dear j p 'mother, Daisy, J. Swygert, whofleft us r five years ago today, Feb. 3, 1925: -I * We miss you mother, from your place t We miss your smiling face. i The Jonely home, the empty chair, s Seem more than our aching hearts t"j cart stand, ' J 1 - ' _ ' In the years that you have been a\vay n We've learned how?much the heart s - can bear, .. r . Knch passing day brings thoughts,of- :I you. r We miss you mother- everywhere'. ? No one knows of our constant long-i ; ' irig, j >, Only .those who know such grief can 'tell. .1 Mrs. Nona J. Gray Mrs. Kosa I.. Davis* Clotell, F.lla, M., Ivma and si ^_Paisy V^ Swygert, children. . f * I.AIMKS AID SOCIETY OF ! vvi:Mi,rrr^i. TTTTiii urn jgg? The monthly .meeting of the LaJieTp! s Aid Soetg-ty met at the parsonage, 172.r> Gorynis w timet Monday, Feb. 3, j 1930. The meeting was called to ori der J>.v the president, Mrs.'I,. F. Hose-., ^ .I mOnd. Thi> nrftoram ? > ?<? fnlUmo. I 1 Opening hymn "Throw Out The Life .l L Line., led l?y Mrs. Pago. Scripture i read by Mrs. Hart, lfistli Psalm, which S() ; was Very appropriate for the occasion, 'j. Prayer by Mrs. Fannie Sinclair. The sj - president then made a few remarks yi i touching: the beautiful passage "of t' i. scripture that?had Uieen read, after s#| > which she welcomed the new members a* [? that had cubic into the meeting. (,e i- After the business session was finished .quite interesting talks were ?] made by Mrs. Kate Hicks,'Mrs. J. -1 Johnson, Mrs.. Florence Hart, Mrs. C\ u rttlr- Wakefield,.. Mrs. N. J. Frederick u . Rev. and. Mra. ".I ^ P-ifon ^ - by'Mrs. Mae Walker. This was a r<T aJ ?. quest by Mrs. I. E. Lowery. Twenty ~ t two members were present including ' three new members Mrs. Lucile Sul- . < livan, Mrs. Sally Allen and Mrs. Craw A - ford. Two others, Miss Mary Willis ^ n and Mrs. Delia I.orde, who were not f I able to attend the meeting but sent. 1 -1 their names and dues, making a total 12 g; of fivp new members. The member- "J r>! gh ip drive . is t<L be continued. Col- 1C '.lection of dues amounted To $li.t)Ur>-W e' f -I decided to give our pastor SlihOO for 1C r educational fee, Feb. 12. As fhe. roll 1.2 i* vv?v.-. called each member responded- ' - with a Bible quotation. H The hostess, Mrft.-Lula - Williams, i a served the ladies a delicious salad* 4 - c inrse. hanb saltines and cocoa. The; 1 meeting "adjourned to meet at Mrsv If n X. J. Frederick's next. . , f We regret very much that Mrs. I (' . Lomax was not able To attend this 1 ujceting on account of her illness. We| _ - Hgpo lor nor a reedy recovery. ]' CONWAY 1 Bethel A. M. K. Church News c Jan, 27, an excellent program wa? I i ; mule red bv the Honie Missionary So--. e.pHtdies of Bethel A. M.-H. Church and! - i Cherry UiJl Baptist Churchr Mlfe- . r-iri-it, Hnwki^ wt|s ATistross of cere- _ ,j mony. First, singing by Sister Nancy, p Wallace,'Is My NmneV Written There. ' p Welcome addi'Pss, Mrs. jjlllie. Latimer; t ? f Paper, l>y Madam Prr^.iKj L. Bissant, f "Why people, Should be interested in | Missionary, Work." Paper by Mrs. D.l < Brantley, "What I.ife Really is." Solo 1 'Mr. Chas. Hewitt. Paper, Mrs. Laura i! William?, "Good of Neighborhood.,Sop-eiety." Singing, "Lift Him Up." Pa 1, per by Miss-Sarah Loyd, "The Good of U Missionary Society in the* Church."; __ 1 Solo. Mrs. Ester Carter. Paper by Mrs. Maude Rainbow. Remarks hy: ~ Rev. Turpln and Revv AVright. This J. ? f writer i* proud to say that the,entire program was gond; especially the nmU-t- _ c sic WLth Mr. Wni. ft, Moore at tne , organ. ' -?Rex^-Timoin jtreachfid a ma^. jlliJ. r sp-iiinrt sermon Sunday which was L ' power nil"'and touched each and every one's hearts. t . . I , 1 The Sunday School under the lead- j ? opnhip of -Mr. W. K. Muorr is -4<*ing 1 nicely. With an energetic man as" f, Mr. Moore and his splendid corps of( i w-teacher* the sehool ie able tamnval-l - orb i. Miss Precious' Moore is home on account of illness. -We trust she will f soon be up again and back to her d school work. h On the line of games.,t Mr. I.sney i wishes to make known stnaiT he bars, no man~with-tHe checker board. i. 'A barn yarjl soeial is to be given ?rt Tuesday night, Feb. 4, at Whittemore j Training School. ?. ' ... I I II 73.4 . 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