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hv -* ? g FACE TWO THE "OLD GRAY" Al ^ _ E.PHIL1 DID THEY LOOK U?? It is alarming and almost distressing to see how the people are moving from place to place all over this south -land in search of a livelihood. In some places in the rural districts, one ^ will travel for miles and see nothing but empty houses. Ap investigation will show that the occupants have gone either north or east' to get some . themselves and families. Isn't that awful] They must forsake their relatives and friends, turn their hacks on the south land thafe they* love so. ,? well and escape for their lives. .The Country churches are almost depleted . of niT-mbor^and thnsc <>!' the southern - cities?-have-- suffered "a' tremendous, T loss, The saddest of all is that the ?nd is not yet, 'for scores of ,people] ' *are planning no? to leave the sunny south fop parts yet to be determined. | ' They say tjxev have looked on all sides to see as to whether They could better1 their_cvpdjtions and remain here but thev_sa\y nothing but starvation from every'MBlgie- at which they looked-. Now tnyf mistake thf> pPoplp make is,' after TOofcing all around them for the ?: - betterofthpir conditions ahd see - nothing,^uo thpy look* up?" There-is a proverbial story of a rather carrying his innocent child on a stealing v ? tour. "Stfter arriving "at the orchard, the father looked all arout\d and seeding no one, attempted to pluck the ,,v - fruit when he was accosted by his little child by saving; Pa! Pa!, did you look up? Whether the child wits conconscious of the magnitude of it^ q'ues " lion1 matters little, btit_the"father was. - ? for according to t1ie~slory~he returned home .without the delicious fruit. And from tliat very night^Jthe father always looked lip lfiYSt before looking ryound and itUjSO" dojnghis eyes were finally fivi-tl upon?tho?hill*?from whence cometh all of our help. Hftv.e You Considered God ' - ^ The .above is the true moral of the little^ jcjkild's question to its father, .-and-jfe' the best, reply that can be given to the. faithless and panic stricke'n pehnle at this restless age of the . world. The people ih going all over you that they looked all around for it] ? ~?bgfore leaving- bu?~di<l they look.-u.p-?.. Did they consider firul2--Any }>eoj>lehaye a false conception of God that believe he exists simply to grant thqm spiritual blesstngs while they live on earth and assign thenr to the saipts rest when they come\to die. They for -\F that the earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof. After all, the highest task of fording mid' clothing' humanity is God's, llis part of it is thP only mystery. A child or an insane person can drop a seed in the eround, but if tnkqs the wisdom of a i ~ God to cause thajaseed to {Terminate V and spring up.- Ijothing mysterious about a man walking the furrows of his corn in an effort to labor but to see the ear putting out upon that sfalk in obedience to the command of God is a wonder. Hate you corisitjer..ed God? No man .is justified in teaching conclusions -without consulering God. The wisdgm of fhis world is his. The wealth of this -world is his. Even our time is in his hand, It * is said of Columbus that h0' consulted (Jod before he undertook his dangerous. voyage, and when he -reached this pew found land he knelt 'upon it and gave thanks, to God. George' Washington Carver, the great scientist," who. has shown on<5" hundred and one ways of using the peanut and sweet potato, says he never goes to his laboratory without consulting God. In other word's, he looks up. ..In these times fhat ar.-> trying the Very sOul of men the people should look up and ^ secure divine aid. and assistance. Many failing to do_ihis before leaving, thv south have foifnd themselves up north around the soup pots in worse shstpe than they j,Vere when they left .' here. ' Act,After Consulting Him j The farmer should ask God to help him to have'Success on his farm each year, for ho is king of the farms. The physician should ask for his association with hint in tho siplf.rnnni- fur hr> _ is master of diseases. The school teacher's work would, be more efToc?-tive irv ther class rooms if they "would co there after communicating -with' God, for Ho is the world's greatest teacher. 8he God that fed and watered his people in - the wilderness for fort" years, without a-babbling spring or th0 growing of a single grain surely does not have to transport- them I ? ?U-over the world to-grver-ffl?*nr bread to eat or clothes' to wear. The, people need to get down on their ...knees in deep-meditation to God about the conditions that are confronting the country today. Tftt'y must realize that their "help .cometh from Jthe Lord who mad0 heaven and earth." Christ in Hi's great sermon exhorted believers to put their trust in God. . Listen?"Behold the fowls of the air; for thev sow not, neither do they rasp,, nor gather into barns; yet your heav enly father feedeth them. Arn ye notj much?better?thaii they?." Running c. ^from place to place- will by no means 8o|ve the problem of better conditions. r, . And unless the people of the world get on better terms with God, there is an awful d*y just ahead of them nnrt tVio nnnnlntod Knur ia l-aniHltr moU ing haste. ? - ? Our Whereabouts ? On last Sunday we were at iihady (Trove Church "with the Rev. L. G. Bowman, pastor." Tf was a very cold . .. day but we.certainly enjoyed our visit with J^jro. Bowman and his members, at this pel rft. The pastor has hi*. ??ilii|#W iu-11 Minimized '^nd cannot" failfo succeed. We certfeinly admire his unique plans'for his charffe-^Jtej^rJ % THE NEW RIDER F.EIJJS ^ H1; -' : of his leading workers are: Bros. J. \V. James, David Armstrong, T. W. James, A/ R. Fisher, David Craig. 'Talton? Mitchell, B..J. Crumblm, Amos Crumpton, Sisters Laura Roseborough, Maggie Lucas, Eunice James, Lucy Millings, Burbi(, Steward, Maggie "" Brown, Sarah' Bouler -and many others. This week end will find us on [cht"'Mtr Zion Circuit" with* the Rev. G." B. Cook, pastor. We will conduct the Saturday afternoon and preach there Sunday niornfng. Let the members pray for an out pouring 01 the Holy Spirit .-"Let us advunce on our knees.,f P- S.?The full iisjL of ministers retort nig; Allen's Day asspssipaqt Jfroni the yVinnsboro District will appear itr next issue of the Leader, P. E. GREENVILLE NEWS The Rev. B. J.'Jones, pastor- of Israel Chapel C. M. E. Church has been calletEto Washington, Ga., to be present at the bedside, of his sick mother. | Mrs. T. M.Mitchel of Atlanta, Ga., is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. R; Grant , who is somewhat indisposed at her residence on Sterling street. I The Asheville'Y. M. C. A. quintet of Asheville, N. G., defeated the fast "Passing Five" of the Phyllis Wheat-" ley Association last1 Monday evening in one of th^ prettiest, fastest and most thrilling games ever played in P. W. A. Gym. The score was 25-22. .The Greenville spectators were kept on their toes from start to finish polling for the P. W. A. ? T'The Lend" a Hand Club," one of the* tVom'fln's Federated Clubs, working in the interest of Fairwold Industrial School for Girls is presenting a? "Mock Commencement" at the P. W. C? Wed. Feb. 20, 0.110 u'lloi'lt. Tlij^ mock commencement is going to be the sensation of the city as* many of j th0 graduates are well known and they are ready for graduation. Don't fail to be present. * Mr. Richard Lipscomb, bn0 of our splendid young men and a student at! Benedict College, was called home on account of the death of his grandmother, Mrs. Littlejohn of Galfney. He will return to B. C. during the cany pari oi uns weekseen in Greenvtlte^Sunday TatTeFnoon ;Come again Dr. N orris, . | Dr* K. A. E. Iluggins motored to Cohimnia Sunday tin business. Mrs. Addie Miller of Anderson St., | lWs been spending a while -with her sister in Union, who is convalescing i after an attack of influenza. The Oyer the Ton Club met Tues! day at the home of Mrs. Henry IVrcival on Echols St., and' formulated : plans to present a musical in the near [future. It will be a real treart to you i to witness this . program. The date 'will be announced later. The next I meeting will be held at. the home , of ' Mj?f. Bessie Boyd,. ">21 Anderson St 1 The "Talent'Rally" under the auspices of the Builders' Club of Springi field Baptist Church was quite a suej cess. $,.*10.01 was realized through the (different1: taiefits?given 'out. Kcv. I Green of John Wesley *M. K, Church j preached the talent sermon, and to i say it was wonderful would be mild. It wuis instructive from the beginning to the end. t I The 13. Y. P. U, of the above name i church is live ahd wid(, awake. The 'different groups are putting forth^lj! forts strenuously to* make their group th^ best. The Teacher.training group under th0 leadership of Mr. K. C. Mur ray is doing sohie tangible, work. All are welcome at each service.' Miss Helen HagootJ and a number of friends motored to Anderson Sunday afternoon in her Chevrolet car: The Mystic Club met at the home of Miss Julia L. McDaniel on McBee Avenue, after the regular routine the menfbers enjoyed a wholesome game of.whist.-. At the end-of the ganteMrs. Mildred Singleton^ held top sc<rre. She was given a beautiful set of pink crepe lingerie. I.ow score was hail by Miss Koso Klligan, a beautiful set of blue georgette*lace ladies clasps was awarded her. Miss D. Annie Arnold won consolation, which was, a hedutiful hand made apron of organdie. The hostess served many elaborate courses, 'fcach member's heart was eased when Missps Kstelle Sim mons ana i?. Annie Arnold drew and won the club for the next entertain-mcntr. '. . , '. Mr. Bracia of. Washington-* 1>. C., is a visitor in the city, at'present, lie is the gueiit of the -Naional?Benefit Life Insurance Co.,. of which Mr. Bowen is manager. 1 Mr. Fred "Smith, one ot urcenville's most popular basket ball stars, is out of school on account of the illness ol his father a nd-motiuir. - T hey a re 1>oth confined to the city hospital. ?If you are thirsty for knowledge of Jesus Christ or if you want to understand how Jo organize a modern Sunday School, hear Dr. S. N. Uass, the great Bible Lecturer, at Ne^rrospect Baptist Church, Williamstom Mar. 17-, 22, ioao. Come and bring your friends. YoU will get a new vision; th0 vision, to live a better and, bigger lifet Three lectures will bo given each day. Afternoon 3:30 Co 4:30; even injfr 7:00 to 9:00. A large crowd attended the Ebenezer A. M. E: Sunday'school on last Sunday -morning nnd seemirtgly enjoyed thn ?On?next?Sunday morning lawyer F. A. Thompson, white, of this city will address the Sundav school. Lawyer Thompson is j&s*. .> . ' iv "vr' ;;; ttiEfrAtftfET r~i The REFORMED PEOPLE'! can be rendered to those in disti 'expluin its object. This organize \ 1 . * 1325 PARK STREET^ ?hah??mti known to be an able speaker and yfouwill do credit to yourself and church to hear him. ' - J On last Friday night the members of the Ebenezer A. M. E. church turn-1 ed ont .in large numbers to the prayer j t-sorvices and regular class meeting.! To say we l)ad a good time would i be expressing it mildly. < v, | A large crowd of young ^people were i present and took an active part in the I meeting.. I I am sure it made the pastor feel' good for he is indeed interested in the progress of the young people and. all of the people as a whole. The. home, schools and churches will never be just what they ought until we call a. halt and -inquire for the p\d_ naths and walk therein. Miss R. *E. Bacote, Miss Emma Abner Baker .and Miss Christina Boulvare were pleasant callers at the A. M. E. Mance last Monday afternoon. The stewardess board number one had a white light party in the home of Sister Annie Ford on last Monday night. To say. the least it was a real success and everybody enjoyed a pleasant evening. Three courses were _<crved,. Sistpr T,p1n Moultrie?is- -the "resident, sister L,. v. (Jarmichael, secretary and Sister Rona Shaw is the treasurer. The members of Ebenezer turned nit \Vith the visiting friends in large crowd*?on last?Sunday?niorninff to" 'isten to another sermon preached by the pastor. Subject "The Devil and His Aimsv Keep it up good members we are always glad to see yoy as well is the visitors. Prof. J. S. Roberts in company-with' Prof. Jonnakin? of the state college visited the writer's school on last Fri .day morning, The latter is the upervisor of the colored schools of he state, teachingj^i^ulture. Prof. chnol hero and is .putting over a big :obAll of hisr teachers are work| tng t.ach week in interest of his news club school. He also is a teacher in 'he Sunday school. , The Dillon district as well as the Dillon station will miss the Rev. O. A. Parker, die was a sincere churchman, an outstanding worker and un iring gospel' preacher. At one time lie was our scho'ol mate in theology at Allen university and a very* dear friend of mine. It is true that we all loved him but God loved him .best. Peace l)e to his ashes. ??| FLORENCE NEWS . Mr, William H. Johnson who stud-.j iyd and travelled in France, Germany. and Denmark, and also was recently, awarded the Harmon Foundation Gold] Medal and Four hundred dollars for being tjhe most excellent in Fine Arts, I is new* in Flofewce, for the next two' months. The citizens.of Florence, hfs home city, ar? prepaiin'g^tp .give him 'he largest reception*he has hail since lie left ZNew York. Mr. \V. G. Chilton, a graduate of Wilberforco University and acting. Supt.. of the National Behefit Life Insurance Co., of this city, in company with Mr- Robert Butler, the Supt., of theNorth Carolina Mutual Insurance Co;, worshipped in Mt. Zii>n Ai M. K.JKhurch and made brief remarks. Mrs. Butleiftif Wilmington, N. C., a member of "St. Stephens A. M. E. Church, Prof. G. W. Burton of Dawson, Ga., were outspoken in their praise of the wonderful sermon delivered by Dr. J. E. Thomas. Mr. W. II. Johnson was also present-and worshipped in his church, Mt Zion. ? Mrs. Hester Miller, the mother of .Prof. James Miller, one of the teachers of<AVilson High, is to he-funeral- . 'ze'd in Trinity Baptist Church Tuesday. Shc^wns a'loyal, faithful member of Trinity Baptist Church, great society wOman and loved by all. i ,?;ii v,,,,- r>..?<, Uon's address in the East Side School [Saturday. 11:^0 a. m. Mrs. N. S. Cohen, Supervisor, reported very near one thousand adults are attending night schools *in this county. I Mis. M. O. Levy, and Mrs. Wm. f. Emjriar Gordon, - Miss Weston and, ?nv other distinguished friends were numbered with the worshippers of I Mt Zion. A. M. E Church. Asbury, Robinson and a la.rge number of our city physicians and nearby towns were ver" loud in sponsoring a Hospital for our -yQup in Florence. Drs. is. the baby \asleep or dead? The funeral of Charley Bryant in Mt. Zion Church was largely attended. .?- : Florehcerjs a very progressive city. The neonle here make it sn nleasant *or visitors until, many visitors be-, ooron citizens. Come to see us everybody. UNION NEWS Churches of this city and surround-, inpr country werP all well attended on Sunday. Weather was real cold and up to this writing is still icjold, but clear. . T j Rev. .1 A. Baten Corinth Baptist church closed a serieisTbf sermons on the- Church. These ftav0 all "been1 well prepared and earnestly delivered. Seven churches in Asia Minor/~ with brief-history to "learly depicted, emphasis being placed upon those composing the "luke warm" church.?Neither hot nor cold.. The church at Philadelphia noted forj riakBhW '1 * - *- 'j ... . _c . . H - y;;'." TO LEADER -1^ 5 BURIAL AID SOCIKTY of Columbia ress'f.nd at thevtime it is needed ipofet. ition will extend- to churches, schools v ADI HENRY D. PEA cjo Champion and Pei brotherly love was~ one that special attention was called- to" and whose growth and development was founded upon love. }. The April rally is now the theme uppermost in the minds of pastor and rople. Clubs are all as busy as bees. Some s'. ? u busietv than bees. I' Rev. Dr. Diggs preached a very forceful sermon at Corinth Baptist Church on Surrdav aifternoon. Mem bers of Pulpit Aid ttank Rev. Diggs, also Miss A. H. I^uff and junior choir for excellent musical program. Pastor Baten kin.dly assisted in the service which was very, beautiful if this term is permissible. Mrs. Diggs was. presented to the ^congregation, and expressed Jherself pleased to be presents Church here are in hearty, cooperation with each other., There: are th6se among us who''have not caught the spirit; having no vision, these are those having eyes, see not, etc. };( ' ; Mrs. A. M. Montgomery direoted a program "Negro Night," during the past-week, known as "Negro History Week." Tosay J^hat this was a very Jinn'ly anti IfKniring affair, is puttingit mildly. Thofee^who were hot present, missed a rare ~tmit. Such subjects as "Negro in Business," "Negro in Education," "Negro in Music," were ably discussed , by those prepared for this line of erudition.? ~~ Sermohs, pew rallies, contests etc., are on from this time until the last of April. .Churches here are all in a "driye" of^somp description. Rev. Dr. Gamble will preach at Corinth in interest of club. All are invited to attend. Mrs. J. A. Baten is sponsod, favoring club with which she is closely iae'titified.. . . * Mrs. Leoln Worthy is contemplating leaving our city for far away CHv runn J*.^I uuc ilium, aumv IUI another. Here's hoping that all" will soon return; for after all there is no place like home. . Friends.' near - Switzer at Shady Grove Baptist Church of which Rev. J, C. Tobin is still, pastor, kindly remembered youf "'-tstj-ibe by sending some nice eatables]" viz: eggs, butter* "ham-, preserves.,canned pears, pher. ries, etc.r"' Manyj thanks to you my friends andjnay the Lord inspire the Saints at Concord and Mt. Sinia Baptist Church to "go and do likewise." Mrs. Senora Hill -is pleased to learn that her brother is improving in hospital in Johnson City, Tenn. Mr. Lewis Hill is making his home in Greenville. Mrs. Clara Feaster is much improved also Mrs. Eurelia Rice. ". Miss R1 V. ?cheli called at the home of Mrs. Tobin and checked up on work for Leader.- Many are in debt and if rno payment Was made to her, M. A. T.' will be around'real $oon, and talk the matter ovei\ Please be ready to pay up for a paper that has served your every call and oblige agent for Union. ' V ^ Clinton Chapel A. M; E. Zion Church Sunday the 16th was a day of pre-. puruuun 01 rany programs iOr tne second Sunday in April instead of Easter as was proposed. The first section of our three months drive matured Sunday, the Dth, during: which'Ave -sV-ere very successful. . t We were graced with the presence of Dr. J. C. .Tobin of Union, Who proved to be an asset ,to the occasion.-. Dr. Tobin'is a man of great parts. He is a great gospel preacher and a phiU>s:. ,ophical adept-/ This he proved in his address _to us Sunday night which thrilled our hearts. ~r~' * j Dr. Tobin has a standing invitation t'o^visit us at will and we hope that he will have his good Madam, Mrs. Tobin to accompany' hinr on his next visit to us. '-'i,/ NMra? Tobin is our representative of the ,Palmetto Leader in this section and she lyiows how to put the program over. ?ft-> NEWBERRY NEWS ' Mrs. Hazel Turner is still operating the Trixie Cafe and is earnestly ask- ' ing her friend# and the friends of her deceased mother, Mrs. Fannie Turner to eat with her. ?ty. : ?'' Mr. and Mrs. Elighia Perry are doing a rushing business in the EatWell Cafe. The many friends of Mr. R. E. Patterson will be glad to ktvow that he i* back home and resuming the same position he, formerly hold frdth Wjfr Tiams and Qilllam Undertaking establishment. fj M-O n : - T -jr. . ~ v/oi i ic u. ivunn aieu -.Sunday, | Feb.- 16 and was funeraliaed 'Mondayf the 17th at Mt. Zion Baptist Churcn | conducted by Rev. J._ C. Copeland, T. I A. Williams and Co., in charge. Miller Chapel A M. E. Church Teachers meeting was largely attended Friday night. We will soon have to move out of our winter quarters.from the parsonage to the church if the crowd^ continue to grow as i they have -in ithe previous meetings Sunday Sirhooh met at Its usual hour, 10 o'clock. Lesson reviewed by " Sunt E. F. Floyd, banner classes four and nine, Miss A. V,. Pearson and Mrs. & C.Moorr, TeacKers. - li:30, morning service, Rev. Smart preached a very "strong sermon from St. Matthew 5:1. Rev. P. B. Brooks j wnrs^'ppH -t "'"-i nu.|...i chmiTify morning, read the Scripture lesson and lined thP second hymn. 3i30 ! o'clock p. m. Rev. J. C. Smart, the senior-ehotp-of Miller Chapel and con- 1 i'ii n ili?Arir~-Wj * , im * ' fc * . . . ?v . V 7?-- ' y. . ICEMEN i. S. C., is now in operation. It is, hoped Kindly get in touch with its president i and other organized bodies.' )KKSS > -J lRSON, PresidenF~^ \ rsonV Funeral Homgy imifc??i? IT relation were invited to Bethleham Baptist Ctfurch. . Rev. 'Sihart preached and installed the choir of Bethle-' | ham Baptist Church. He Selected for his- text: St. Matt. 5:8; subject: f "Blessed are the pure in heart fort they shall see God." The'orchestra of which Mrs. E. E. Allen is director,' rendered two selection which wert? very good. . ' ' i Mrs. C. L. Paysinger is still on the sick list,. When( in Newberry dont forget to stop at'Eat-Well Cafe, quick service, jboarding and lodging, 1107 Nance St. Elighia Perrv, Prop. ncwucri)'. | | , HELENA NEWS Sunday Sghpol opened at lO.TfiO aJ m., withTSuot., Mr. J. S. Sanders and teacpers. The lesson was well discussled by all the A. C. E. L. is moving on with the hel pof the young men. Don't knock and kick and Slam and slap at everybody on the map, but push and pull and boost and boom and use up all the standing room, at rhnrrh npvt Sunday-?The?-reeeptkm-that was given at the honTP of Rev., and Mrs. R. A. Young, Friday night was grand. - ?. ? 7:30 p. m., Rev. R. A. Youn'g' fmeach .'d i' wonderful'sermon to his hearers, The church is lining up with our pus- tor, Rev. Young.^ He knows how to put things overT" vVKile in Helena come to Brown Chapel Church and worship with us. You are welcome. You are also welcome any time to Marshall Bros. Grocery Store. Call around and see us. JOHNSTON NEWS ; "? ' : ; . The citv officials are wide awake m , -beautifying the town 6f Johnston by 1 Vuuudening several "of the streets in 1 various communities. This of course ! adds much to the traffic and the citizens appreciate, it vpry highly the level btpad street. ' The' patrons, the faulty and well wishers of Johnston were pleased to have Prof. Brooks' and his orchestra,'! from Vrv*rVif*nc M nrtH T QoUoaI am i J Friday evening, who rendered .-music 1 secon^i to no orchestra of its type in I "the state. Any one who sat and, I Xvatched the musical" ability of?the ; young follows would--, give Voorhees ; unusual credit for her .remarkable musical training. * . The Agriculture boys are busy J beautifying the school yards under j the supervision of Prof. C. O. Mcln-'1 tpsh, Recently they have put up a 1 pew enclosure along the front of the ' school, and is getting the yards in readiness for a flower garden. Each j class will have a plot. ' The Rirls played two games^during the past week. On in Waynesboro, Ga., Vs., Waynesboro Ili. The game ' was interestinR thboughobt: At the end of the first quarter ,_the scftre ' were 4-4. But during the"secqnd quar ter McKenny rang two baskets in the first three minutes, while in the sec- ' omPhalf the swift RUardinR of Wat- : son and Slaughter barred the Why- ' nesboro girls from ringing,a basket ' The game ended 12-fi jrl favor of our team. :'~r-1 ' j On Tuesday the swift teafh of LeesrV ville played us on our court. Wat- l. son and Slaughter^ guarded so swiftly ' until Leesville's team made only three', nnskcts and one free throw, making J the score G*7 in favor of the latter I: *Mfss N. M. Garrett ortieiated.il |; . The team in company with Misses ; Daniels and Gary witnessed a game 1 played between Leesville and Betrtis ' Academv on Friday afternoon. Miss * T. J. Rickerson officiated. 1 Rev-. T. H. Holmes preached a ser- J mon at thP school on Sunday night in ' interest of the school rally. - j Messrs. C. Blassengale and A. Bas- ' kin were the guests of Misses N. J. Gary and- T.- J. Rickerson apd Prof. ' J. D. Bostoh.was the" honorable and'"' distinguished guest of'Miss K. L. \ Daniels on Sunday evening. Prof, and- Mrs. C. O. McThtosh mo- , tored to Augusta on Saturday. SUMTERNFWS _ Several of the churches, of. the city j are preparing for their annual spring < rally and "during the past week va- i rious 'entertainments have- been given \ at the homey of members of the dif-|s ferent churches in ordci to raise mo- t ney towards the rallies. On last Sun- \ day afternoon Dr. J. J. Starks gave an \ address at Emdnuel M. E. Church in c interest "bt one of the jclubs of Ema- j nuel and Rev. J. W; Taylor preached \ at M"t. Pisgalf in interest of one - of ^ the clubs"of Mt. Pisgah. . Dr. and Mrs. I. IX Davis, Jr, and { Miss N J. Da^is .motored -to Aiken j on Sundayr-^nuary 9th \ - | --Savage^ Giovcy and?Dyactdn schools observe*'. Lincojhis , birthday with j/ progrfcmsf. At Savage-Glover ReV. A. , P. Spears, Rev. I. P. Pogue and Rev. J. W. JaYierette were the speakers of the evening Their addresses were highly enjoyed and the mtisfcJ for { the occasion was excellent. The pro- j gram was worth any admission fee which- might have been charged. A large crowd attended. At Lincoln a k pajjeant,.. entitled;?"The - Progress of the Race,", was staged. The different professional groups, in which the Negro is steadily advancing were impres j singly portrayed pnaking the program very instructive as well as interesting. Rev. W. M. Wright, formerly of this city, but now pas tori ng a charge i - V .. . . ' r. \ ' *r . ;"V5>* v Sn t urriiTT. F^hrtwry -29, 1930T U IE thdt through this way much help . ' :. Henry D. Pearson, and he wHl if V i .*? ; PHONE 4202 i . in the city of Cincinnati, Ohio, is in . the city; for a short slay. \V<y are sorry to "hear that Mrs. i mrnda Stoney, wife of Mr. F. Stoney is tpiite ill -and in the hospital. Mr. R. N. Evans/spent the week end in the city with his family. We are delighted to hear that Mrs. 9 A lira. Slator t? at hnmn nfraia and im proving rapidly after having been in the hospital over two weeks. Mrs. Alice Gillitfrd spent several weeks in Charleston with her son, Mr. Thomas Gjllinrd. On Tuo-day afternoon, .February 11th at "5:80 Mrs. S. G. Aiken and Miss N. I. Davis charmingly enter- . tainedthe merpbers ofr.fhe T. A.. C at the lovely home of Mis Davis. Four * tables were arranged for whist with 9 the tally cards and favors suggestivg .. of the valentine .occasion.i\ficfc- & ^ < number of games were -pfifyed and scores counted Mrs. A. Tarlton won highest score prize. Miss McCoy won low score prize and Mrs. Joseph. Rich ard?fi.n cut--Highest "for consolation. Mrs. Bessip- Sampson joined the club on<l .Mrs. Joseph Richardson was the honpred-^rnrrt. Near~the rios<r"Of the meetip'^xhe hostesses served a course of delicious chicken salad with hot coffee followed with" block' cream and poundcake. , ~~ The. One More Effort club met at he residence of Mrs. Ednu-DflVlS Oh Wednesday afternoon', February 12th. ThP meeting opened in the usual manner after which the roll, was called and in response over $5.00 dues were collected. The president' made a report >f having helped 5 needy persons sinc0, the last meeting. Plans were then made .by which money might be raised-to assist with the entertainment of the State Federation of Wompn'a clubs. The namo^of Mrs. Joseph R'f- __ cepj.ed as ft memberof the club. Af tt'V the business part* of the meetinR little Miss Davis rendered several piano selections .while the ladies socialized and .enjoyed the appetizing refreshments. . ' * There are four federated clubs in"' the city: The One More Effort; Mrs. E. A. Andrews, president; The Progressive, Mrs. M. V. Glover, president rhe Ever Ready, "Miss C. E. Mahoney president and .the Star Lif?ht sponsored by Misses I. McCov?jwvd Miss Eunice Wilson. All are tt-orkinpr zea lously under th0 supervision of our pncrRtetic city federation president, Miss H. N. I'Isher. It will become our luty- and plcasure-flto entertain the State Federated?clubs in April and 10 stone is,bei?R elft unturned in our , effort , to make this meetinR one of the most--enjoyable in the history of the federation. The sl$Kan is "On" to :he "Gamecock City," Sumter. A play entitled the "Dream That dame True" will be presented in. the Lincoln hij?.h school auditorium, under he auspices of the federated clubs-pf die city, on Mopday niprht, March 3rd Scene of .play?A- factory town. Hast of characters?Nan WorthinRton ~ :>ne of the people, Mrs. A.-Tarlton; loruon t/jay^iqreman or the works, .... Prof, brawls; Mar pa ret Brynes, loyal ind true; Miss Isabelle McCoy; Mrs. leak ins, keeper of th ebonrdinp house diss Eupenia Wilson; Anpelia Maud, ler dauphter, Miss Ophelia Williams; lack Bivown,"a. cub reporter, Mr. Ju- ; -v lian Tarlton. .. y. ' . Miss T.ouisa Hawkins, one of the" warders, Mrs. Ellie Palmer; Florabel Mullins, a poetess. Miss Elease Haile: Miss Hehitabel Biddle, a suffrapette, Mrs. Eleanor Rapin; Bobbie Brynes, tverse to collep<* women, Mr. E. Pali^fiEmmy Lqu Nortop, fond of fairy ales, Miss Elouise Lc Van; Nord, a naid, Miss Elizabeth Bropdon; D81- v ihine Norton, a ycpllepe praduate, Miss Nannie Davis; Peppy Gilbert, \ Browninp friend, Dr. E. C. Jones; Mrs. Allaire, the ehaperone, Mrs. 'earl Spears; Doris Hall, an athletic jiil, Miijs Blanche Sampson; Loird \lpernnn Repinald, straipht from En- v ?land? Dr. I. . D. Davis, Jr., Charles Wttth, owner of the works, Mr. Chas White..- , :?Doctors Disagree?-? - ' When children are irritable and leevish, prind thir teeth and sleep estlessly, have- digestive pains and listurbances, laclf* appetite, and have tchinp. eyes, nose and finpers, doctors vill not always apree that they are mffrrmrr frnm-worth*. Many mothers, .oo,win not heiieve that their carefuly brought up children can have voEm*. Tlrft fact remains' that these lymptopis will yield, in a great maority of cases, to a few doses of White's Cream-Vermifuge, the sure ijtpeHfcnt of round arttl pin worms. Tf ^77 ;our child has any of these symptoms, ry this harmless} old fashioned rem;dy7 which you can ^?et 35c per lottle from , ' . THR WAVKRREY DRUG STORE t. . , ... ' T. . -^ Special Bargains ,j ' In some slightly used High Grade upright Pianos. Also bargains on some slightly used-Player Plamra, on convenient termw. - ''? Act quickly if you desire a good Piano at a Inm +? Malone's Music House * 1428 Main St. - - Phone 5210 ? Columbia ; *? . : ; , " ? -TJ ; - rSri-fKaiiiiiflaiiil v. .