University of South Carolina Libraries
p -^AGE FmrrLii WITH THE; REACH El). REACH | THE TTNRKACIIEI) , The fact revealed in thousands of j? is that "the people who need the Kos^h pel most nover hear it from uneyca-Fpj to another. There are some church < ry; "going people* in every?-coimuuwityr"" ^ " "And it is that same few who hear . and support the gospel that is inten-, ded to save mankind the world over. Oft times the * snmll congregations , that assemble to hear the gospel i ^ ^ ; preached are professed christians with ; ' notH sinner in" their midst.- Christ -j died to savfe sinners. They are the j ones that are sick and need a physi~clan7 The gospel cannot' change the ( lives of men unless they come in con- j tact with it. There are hundreds and , thousands of people who ar0 success- , ?. iful in keeping themselves away from n . Tho Very sound of the - gospel. -Thej, ministers all. over this world could : ( close the Bible so far as the influence j . - =t? that the gospel in huvinu upon them. >i ; THpy reftllv" don'fr ynou- tW - it is I being preached. Now this'world (tin- i not become the, kingdom of pur I.ord < and Master until these people are 11 subdtred-by the~gospel of the son dfji God. There will never come to this i world that complete reformation while such a condition exsists. These : people who fog all of their lives have -?? kept out of the way of -the gospel, must be .reached nnjrl.it is. -the task ' of the christian church * to-" put forth v ' ^hatrprogram that will reach thorn: Christians'should consider this matted _ber are to be found thmr sons and " daughters, relatives and friends.-Since the host of careless sinners are c<mi - fined to the laity, the church should organize the chrirtjinn, pait'"iTf T1h~laily and go out al'fer tKem. and. bnngi . * them to the house of God. This should, he made a special?effort nn the part of all the churches. "With the reached j1 reach the- unreached;^?Enlist the lai?| ty to help savt> the laity. .'No' one j seemingly is trying to save the nn-,1 saved but^tlm minister. What or- tlu- : " laymen dotng^to get'their- f.d-hrw Toymen saveii? How many do they stri\> i ._,to"bring to Christ and to the church j* each year? _ Therflulcker the church j.' , sends its lay workers after the lost j - _ . sheep?among th0 laity the * sooner . ~i they will he .brought into, tlu- fold of J " God. ? ' ' - 1 t We are-Gr<watn?rThe Ri\er j ; I" : , ? The departure ?f tin- ltm.. Ti.fr J. Turpin, pastor of the A. M. K.ij : church at Conway and th<. Key. "-1-. 11.',. Chestnut o?_tho Methodist F.piscopnl j church was indeed a shock to -their j many friends.' At their last annualj ? MnfOrehoip'6 In Xnvi'niliiT and 1 >ocoiir- i ber of last year, liofh looked as though | they would have lived many years, j But-with the publishing:of"this issue] , of tKe Leader the bodies of these not* ?ed divines sleep in the heart of the] earth. They were powers'-in their re-i spective churches. Both wer,./ex- pre-; - siding elders but we're pasturing mini- 1 ? ber one charges when- their-suuunon- ! ses came. In them the 1 .eader 'has 'losTf two of its great supporters. The Rev. j _? Turpin was the first person aVtrtrea^n- L' nual conference in Mullins '/last No-i vember to pay his subcsriptioti. Thej" P.hfctnot-. nlwflvs assisted us in i v, securing subscribers at'"his con fe veneer]"1 i We will miss them. The church and | race will" miss them." Hut their souhff are resting in the presence- of thei Loj4 and now they-are satisfied. We >1 >.- shall meet them some: day for \ve aryt all_headed in that direction. So we j say good" bye comrades but not fare-! well. '** ? The Wi nnsbornT" District That the above district is one of the most reputable'' and historical districts of the' A. M. E. church in South'. Carolina,- is .a fact too' well established-to denyi It has Jiad 3501m* of the : :?the connection.?Spar0 will Hot per- I mit me justf'here to mention some of! them but will c^o so later. *1 am pleas-' ed to say, however, that this districthas Jin it "today some, of the host lay! members in thc church and spme_of! { say further, that the cific^' arul^riuiU t charges of this district have never. T" had ministers more cultured and re-J * finrd thru hrv hnvr 1 "liiv Li?is. n : ? pleasure to visit - these--ttnc--pas4t>rs J and noble congregations at quarterly meetings. Thiey will make y!>u feel r . goodv Ninefy.nine per cent of. thej ministers of the district can hc'dc-: pended upon, when you-call the roll.' li~ Had the anpual conference given 0>:VT other'"per-eent a--yok<r of "oxen last No- } f vember. and assigned them to a new irround, to rdoue-h it- would - have-ix^i. thp district art rt^ rtoxt annual session, j Our, Whereaboyts w,- On last Sunday we were with th? c. "Rev. Geo. C. Johnson, I). P., at Eethel station, Union and had a wonder-1 fu] time. This is an outstanding appointment and has one of the great- , est possibilities of thp .slate. Pastor, f, n Johnson is a great preacher am} hU-, members are carried away with mm. j gem. He doesn't fail to co-operate ( with his presiding eld,cry in putting ip; ?ov?y his^ pr<>gratn. Bros. W.'K. .Vic- i Junkens,r Guss Feaster, If. F; Mc?' Kisaick* J. T- Kennedy, J. F-. Wendom ] K?? A, Jote* -Witt Gilliam. 4.- M. Hardv_ -B? Hwkman, I)r. C. A. IJawkins, i physician, Dr. Lillian Sartor, pharmacist, Undertaker Jeter, Sisters So- 1 jpaUie BookBr^-R?Sa >Sims, Isabella Farr, -Bro. and Sister Claiulo ' Copeland are only a few of the great ' worker# of this chargesThis week end wil) find us at the. White Hall ' and Kelton charges with Rev. D. R..' ' ' ""'l11 j'i ' ' j T > T> TH'E NEW RlflER ji ' KI LTS ? -j-j i ^ 'I Kdwurds, pastor. Wt. will complete '| llio work of llu* <|uarlor that after- I loon. Wo will preach at Antipeh lun ch Sunday night and eoiMhietfr the- a ,TUSiness~T>f that tjunrtorly conference.--* Let t_hf. members of thesjj charges , u ay ful* "imrbtilpsnivint^ of- the-Iloly_ Spirit. "Lot us advance on our knees." srilOFlKU) CHOIR OF AIKKN _L This school tefiVi has hcon an over- j whelming success to this well train- ? d group of young people under-the } liroction of Miss Sarah Mr llorry, j fhT^ director-' ot music, "Prof. Hr trr~j llickson, principal of the school. This-^ roinp*Ti-ns aptn?t\red before some of ? :he best musical critics of the state. | Having had the pleasure of being in- | cited to sing at the Ridge Hill high r school, the rsatesouvg niRn win-m, f the Ward lii^h school, the court house ( of Waltorbovo, having been the first j to sing 'jrt the spacious auditorium of j this court hoOsc, also some of the}. larger hotets m_-somc^ai" ourMe(auing i-ilies. The ouartet. a main unit of _ the group has appeared before audien- 7 cs of W'irnshoro, Blacksville, Homp- , ton. Sumhierville, and Williston. Both "t the" choir and quartet, are composed , of conscientious and hard working , vouhq- men and women?rrf?the high -f school department of Schofield school. It is. always said that the last is ,| best,-on Monday,.the 21st of April, | wf were the guestS* pf the music *de- | parfment of State college. Orange- . burg; 'Arriving at .1:00 o'clock in a Camel City T.ine bus we were warm- | ly greeted by Mr. Montague, head ol' the school of 'music. We were .also charmingly entertained 'by Miss Si- , irons, assistant director of the -school , of music,. ??? ?liel!iLUi_a_ very large and apprecia- j the a .alienee- at ^Irte col lege.-UOL.prL'- j seated" our recitpl, and.judging from j the eficoniuin.s heard after, the recital every, .one seemed to have enjoyed Lt emmensely'. , , Throqeh this medium we wish to thank all of. .oil,, friends for kindites.-' ses. shown us on all our trips.?As in athU'ljo?there are outstanding cha: 1i.!niini.cSin if i<' in mir musical (lenai't tmiiU .Special mention must-by made..? of .Kldrich Unmrnmid, (\ur li'iidiii}; tc?3 nor, 1st?year high -school, hn<l who has/contributed nuieh to our choir arnd ^ juar-tet.' - . Alis4 Lillian Harris, lyric soprano, end Mary, Price, mezzo-Soprano, deserve special mention. Otm-only-t e- U'i:et is that, we. will lose live-, of our hpii' I Members thrnuirh trnwbmUou^.^ but lmjic- <i' he able to close, u.p oiy; ( ranks ami a'o "" with new members. > All of this, is to say that we are pre- < parinu' these'.hijrh school poptls ' to ( make their Contribution in the college \ of our "dear old Palmetto state. 1 ? ? ? ?=? ? ST J Ail ICS A. M. K. (11JLKCM Sunday was a. beautiful day and ? the folk showed their UHi''e.eiation by tillin.tr th,. church. v rl he lesson about "The Resurrection ! a Reality v was imparted by the teachc'?i "U'11' jearioua. cl&sscs.-and?Mis*. t Lstelrr ."^jfrTerefle ,jravt. a review that ? pouched on all important points in S1 rhe lesson. ' "-/ .. AT 11:1 5 a. ni. our pastor. Rev. t I. I\. Dixon, preached a serpion * lone Z to ho remembered. \Ve 'earned much I ahiH?4--4h-p-resurrection and were bene- t fitted hy ihe same. Inimediatoly after services the mis- ' s to nary -society''The "hoTy" * spirit continued'Throughout the meet'- ' nig.* It was conducted hy Sister Katie Solomon. We were glad fo have ' Rev: Cochranwith uA ?At T:f?rr D" m. thf spacious-church 1 began - to til] with 1 anxious hearers. 1 At this time the Raster program was ' carried out hy the Sunday school instructors.. FaciaJ expressions showed 1 bh+tt?the cANu I s of the tear hers TTi ' training the Children were not in vain. A t)n last Tuesday evening, Rev.'.S. Smith preached for us. Mrs. Ann*-..Washington Passes . . .Funeral services for Mrs. Anna ' Washington who died at the Wavorley hosjiit'al Friday morning, Aprif 18 ' at were hold Saturday at -4:0o at 1 the above named church of which she > u'as a faithful mombgr. Our pastor Rev. J. F. Dixon officiated assisted J h_y Rev. H. *R. 'I'liomps'iti. ouv .for- ' nier pastor. 11 or death was a shook to her rein- : tivos and. friends who are burdened 1 \vitlv rudiie-.m;?Thr?funeral service^^ wertv attended Ivy many t rtends whom she had won hy her admirable and I ' sweet d is position. " J' ? mm ^ UlvMINCJWAV NKWS ' _ I Mr, '1'. .1, I'ressley carried Misses. * Collins, Hemingway, and Spencer! to \'o miih to witiu-5.'- ,i jn'Og'rani ren- ~ (UTT-d Cv (loorgotown quartet ami the gteat. sawplayel. Mr. Chas. Bnptyn. f Misses jfeipingway, Collin's" and ' Spencer niade a trip to Georgetown ( t > hear the Williams singers Wednes-.'' ifayT April lf>. i After, the program they called a- I round", to see- Miss. Delia Clordan, a student of the graduating class of , flpAvarrf high schooh" ,L 7" , a f!ARKIS--In sad and loving memory of my dear daughter and sister, i Minnie Harris, who daparted this < life a year ago April 2ft. 1020. At llflfuk We grow ' lonely. '< Our sorrows seem to soar. When something tells our dear Minnie I That fiod loved,-you evermore. In our heart your memory lingers, i sweetlyy-tgwler. for?l~ anrtfe t rue, . There is not a day, dear sister, That, we do not tTrmk'of you. Vou left behind broken hearts, 1 That loved you stj> sincere, i Fhat never did nor never will, 1 < *' . * v . " \ . ' " t v . theupalmett Vrget you, Minnie dear. r t loine knows how sad the parting, I M^w4uU?Un*--4'?re-woll-'eost, ?- A' Tut"vv Trust "that God and his an- li ire Is. . lave gained what we have hist. e ? '?ii h tI?l.u himl luulien?hearts, ? phat- loved you * so sincere, *?:f Phut never did, no neve.,. will, v Mirget you, Minnie dear. ' 1i: Devoted ftfther and mother,- Mr. :j rn<l M r>v William 'Smith; Xjsters% Mrs. |v tnnio 11. Tt-awtsr?MrsT~f)ra Urowti, of \sheville. " U ?^l. l ? '} N S N F.XV S Sunday?past was ai day?of joy to ^ ill of the members land friends of ( Chenezer A. M. E. church. A special " Service was held early in the morn- a n*g. A largo crowd was present, The >astor preached a sermon mi?"The *? Insurrection.' At an early hour the >oople gathered for Sunday school and , UTitOTTSLv d'ea-sU'd on- (rood things. At i IDA the regular morning services 5 vegan. At three o'clock the missiontrios held their regular monthly ses- ,l dons. Sister-llattie Hayes is presi- v khit. At the evening regular service n>u\; the. Sunday school ?^endered an ^ Caster program. The musifc^was good ' i.i JiaiJLul?TlU' offering ^wiu.jfc.ihoii ; Hiss Mae Johnson, Miss. Annie Dell Ailitluirspuou,?Mr,?William Prophet mu air. r.dwaru .Jones, all splendid . filing, folk of this place. The program was in the hands of Mrs. Cor- . lelia Foxworth. All of the churches 1 ^ported a Rood Easter. On last Wed? icsthiy the Judging contest 6f live a dock was held in Mullins high school, 0 "Vof. .T. S. Roberts,- principal, and . "Vol'. M. .Tohn%kin of the State col- " ego, Orangeburg,-director. He was issistod hy Lesahne and Anderson ? u phomore students of the State colt-ge. The following- named schools \eie ie11CPse ill ed' Marlon, Tlillon, l.rt a. Clio, Nichols,-Spring"Branch; Lake new, Little Rock. JSritton Creek, and trintern. Those making the higTiest jtrades or marks in the contest: 1st ' ji-nj-iniin ll.viiicin, Lfltln,-2nd. Ihenrv t Vadgef, Marion, 3rd, Marvin Roberts -J Vof. Roberts spared no pains and " nade it pleasant for all present. The ( linner was ?repared and "served hy <j LLiss Cora?Alexander-ami her splen- f) lid, students, - l , Miss Annie Belle I*ic,kett. one of bo writer's teachers in. the Nichols,?| ;chuo] was present and snapped se era] picture of the poys contesting , ind the group in agriculture. This nded the contest. ' Prof. ChestuuJ's and Rogers schools' s ,ver,. repreesntcd. ^a , LATURNS NEWS J Tin- pastors Weh* ?t%teir host on v Sunday .mprning .during, ser'fciccs. The hoii'ii of?Itoilo-l nad Paul ronlet'vtl?exicllent liinkie. "Rillv" (I". rtTTteinir -bird, who 4 a me to visit us luring Faster. front (iVeenyille,"thrrH- ' d tin" hearts of the many friends and risitors with his sweet music. Mrs. I'rown is to be thanked most hoortiiv a Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Greenville e ueompanied by Miss * Mary Atwood vore the dinner guests of Rev. and o ilrs. C, II. White Easter Sunday !-, Miss Helen-'Nance of Newberry S vas the week end guest of Prof, and di s. Thojnas- Sanders. Pr-of. W. A. White and Mr. Clarence' dinkseales were- th^ dinner guests., it f .Mr. :wvd Mrs. I.a'ngford Garlington' sunday. w . i*1 Mrs.f Minnie Byrd has booh <-alled o the| sick be<l'of her husband. F ?Sand-ay was a In autifiil Faster day. $' Everybody Was dres.sed injnew spring h T.gs of some" kind. Programs ^feli? ^ lered "at bethel on Sunday after- h mon ahd St. Paul Sunday night were-^ ;oik. _ ~ , ' .. -tT Mrs. Thos. Shelton was at home to R he Wednesday business club. The fi jasloi- Rev.' White, made an infetest-i lie talk after which business of im- ^ Tei taiicc'wTis discussed and a delight- u 'ul repast was served by the hostessv. -tJ The "Seven Table Feast" given by n he auxiliaries on. Monday evening iviis "((idie a success. A large sum!., ,vas raised. Mr. Ilaskelt McDaniel }\vishes to! bank the Dorcas club being led by' Mosdames Blad^stock, Moore and A. ,. Ow-cns for pounding given him. Rev. and Mrs. (j. n. White also wish I o thank the members and friend's; 'or the abundance of enjoyable, eats '' riven them a few weeks agrr. .Miss Daisy Bates-of Ashcville spfnt he past- week end m-i the gne t of ler.parents,. * ' Dr.'ami Mrs. .1. (5. Stuart' stopped |. it the home of their parents enroute o the medical convention held in the -ft-y?nf ({menville: ' Dr. F~W~. Thompson nVcompaniedry Rev. I. D. Boyd motored to Ashe- ^ .ill,, to snend the F.asfier holidays. Th<. school closing of Rev. Clam-' lie's and Miss Cecelia Duckett's \fas: ield on Tuesday night with a large > rowil - being present, ' . . |1 ATiss 'Mattie Miller is home to the Jlelighf of her1 friends after clnniip.- n h Mi\ John MeMorris was the dinnei uesl (7T Mr. and Mrs. Mo Mortis on 1 sundav. M i ss Johnson of Ashoville was^Lb**^ . . C f I -- T\ 1 umixt ins r*i?^1 -4?. Mr. Kll.a Davis returned to the city t ifier spending a few days in Ashe- n v'ille. * " ...... o Miss Margaret,Leake and Mr. Ad- C lison Sullivan were married on. Sun- C lay .aftemaon >at ~the home of her f r,other by- the pastor,' Rev. Green ji 'lunter White. We wish for them a a mmiy and VtitrnTt.fnblife, while >w?l'| ng on the sea of matrimony. , |s Miss Annie TTeTl"Dquglas accompap- 1\ ed iVy several others were the guests k >f her parents on Sunday." v Rrof. Fletcher Garrett, has closed-i succe^stul school term. .. d M iss Maefene Garrefct hne.nt-. the T. lolidays. with her parents. -jii --1ttrr-.fTnries of ~Wn fotn gt mi.' 1 s \;i,sitin"g homefolk. ja JOHNSTON NEWS |d ' . , .!fi Services were well carried out on S ".aster Sunday.^iofch morning and'eve-| linjr at tl>e Baptist and Methodists r huiudies' here. The Rev. C. P. Mat- p v - j. r \ - ? It ?+- * 0 LEADER hews preached in the morning at lethel A. M. K. church'. His'message etts - very?uplifting ".and?thOft^ Who itarjl him were .spiritually fed. The Raster exercises at hath ehurlies were good, and the little folk need?their?parts?wrnt l.iltle Lewis ++?+ily held the audience spell hound vliile lie.told the s(uiyof Christ. It < interesting to hear this little nine ear old hoy till the story su well without a hi under. ^The studmits and teaclieis ar<* busy ottihg ready for Tommcncement. It as heeiV announced that the school 1 ill i lo.se en Mav SUth _ The home economies department > as recently honored with?the adit ion <ff an electric stove. With this ew modern equipment {treat things re 'evpec'ted from this dernn-tment. On last ThursdajT^Pi'iof- .JVIcIntoSh nd four of liis vocational hoys, Sany Dean. William Daniels, Joseph lyans, and -lames Ryans attended the essioiis of the judging contest at ilaekville. and while down that side 'rqf. Mcintosh greeted the boys with trip to A'qprhees N. and I. sehooj hk-h they enjoyed vpry much. /Miss L, C. Willianis" spe?nt the past eek end at home in the .capital city, he reports- a pleasant jstay. Mr iiiui Mrs?L?LI?iMrtntnsh spoilt ho past Week end in W'inilshoin with' hr Mcintosh family? Rev. (1. A. WcavOr spent a.white in ohnston Monday afternoon. Miss A."K. Mcintosh of^Winnsboro ; spe(tKlwg a few days in .Johnston. The_7th, Sth and 9th grades enjoyed plensa-nt. afternoon on Monday. The veiling was spent in games and .in larehing. A very delicious course of cream and cake was served. The junioisscnior banqueT is?just ver the way . The juniors promise to ive the seniors a rare, treat this ear.* ' - . . ." . . ?-????? ~W J<>\ FSYII.I.K NEWS . The weather ?cunLinues fair. vThe armors are busy planting cotton".and ni'i) and if "fto changes ore made Mo her Nature':' dross will be a sea of leofi from end to end. j Fastor was- well spent here.?Rev. 'bilins, pastor of Foster Chapel, (levered a Wonderful' sermon Sunday, o'und for a while. ' . irtwreiict?TdfsleC'. motored here friin kentucky to visit fruyids and relaives. . Mrsrhinies..!,:!He. Kodgos.^ul.d Jones" pent Faster ..here and worshipped t Foster's Chapel.'* Mr. and Mrs. 1-hlgar tNorris and 1 r. and Mrs. Fur-mail Woodson of partaniiurg W"rslripj.'('d here at s.f-i ices Sunday bight? ^l'he many (gjiyuLi,Jsabelle !a(l ney rejoiee- to?see her t?ui again .ftpi1 a m i im * illiiinu. ? I Miss Rosa I.ong one'of the eflieientl rachyrs heir lias liven ill lint is 1 ?t*t-1 it . now. The Maxwell magicians. hold a sho\VI njoyed hy all. " ? . . An egg hunt was given at tlit* home f Mr. and Mrs. I)avo Mitchell. T. MARY S CIU'RCH NKWS OP AltaSTA' Sunday'was ;u real spring day. The tVonda.nrr; .afSuiuiay school was vciv Our priest, Father. Brown, I nres no time in making the Sunday rhooV lively. A fter Sunday school 'athev Brown preached a soul stirring c-vnioh on Faster. "Everybody went onif with a heart full of joy. At :fU> o'clock Father' Brown had one our afternoon service^in his usual ay* udth-all do. riisn^^io^l-^Marvh; (iurch members we nihst give ^hrs. ay W flowers while she is living.' he and her trio of girls are, the lithful few always on time.ij. Miss Maude -Saunders " ono/of the : jnchers of the Fdgefield high school, as a pleasant visitor at St. Mary's! lunch Sunday. Miss Saunders js the lew of Mrs. Taylor. We arc "always kul 11 liavi?hei u it-li us. >ri:w iikook i.and school *\ mays "Last Monday. April 7th $22..T2 wee.,j aisi'd. hy 1 he pupils ?TT~ the school j or the new lot. The teachers and | aU't.ns are Very proud of the inter-) st. that the pupils are showing: i*11 heir. work. We ar,. endeavoring: to 1 lakejiui' sehfTol on.>-nf ilo. l??.u??: 1 "TTacTT pupil has a charity card, each I a id holdintr $1.00. We are asking' tie aid *<f all our friends whvrare in-' frosted in the work of the school.] '.very?penny?t\4H?lie appreciated.' "ThyTncir-was so kind to ive through the children to the school he amount of $1.00. We thank M'. 'ay lor. .Monday. A pi'il 1 lflji $1.1.07 ?were ais:d and makes a total of $00.12;; Mca.se (lonV forget the piny tn he" iven Monday night"; May 5th, also a it;' rallv p" . sloped f.o-?that ' night. ill .JLTe,_3VXd( Lime. IT . Mrs. V, T. r.llis, Mrs. Ida Bull, and '-riper pjil -I. W. Shaw are tea chefs-. A IK KM NEWS Mrs. Florie Wilson entertained a iimncr ot -friend's April 10th in Hon-1 r of Mesdames Lattimer of Sparta,' Jeorgia., Paul ;Smallie of New York Mty ami Mrs. Pitts of Brunswick,I leogria. 'All present spent an en-' oyehle evening;. The hostess served _ delicunm??we?4,-eourse_ Tl'l'O1 Tift urud(. oi jsenotield spon-i ored a benefit party at the home of Irs. F. M. Jones on Union street jst Friday evening.. A large crowd | . as present and enjoyed the evening. Tlo?-tU I tl'T'ty 'TTfii' | ames Mayme Jefferson and Gertrude 'ubanks, teachers at the public school j i.thpufibapej at Schofield school April 7tH"Xfas a grand success from every i : r~~| [own from X. Y. 0. as the house ;uests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Imoot. Mr. Joseph Smith is home from Floida and has as his house guest Mr.1 Eandolph Rogers. *' .. _^ ~~~ * 4. j > r 4 . . The whole community wajrsadc ed over the- sudden passing, of Anrrm Adorns whodieil in the lit hospital last Thursday and was I ied last Sunday in the Aiken ce tery. Miss Adams was tin- > (laughter ol'' TVIr. Thomas* Ada ins Kershaw?streph?. " Mr. Uelhert S. Morgan ao-ompai "by Messrs. Alfred Hammond Christie of Philadelphia spent I night of April 22ml in Aiken as guests of Mi-, and Mrs-.'S. L. -Jti on Union street. Mr. Morgan is st nrd at Criscon Hall, BlU'k Hill Pi Pdhnnvlvuniti.? , ? ' ? KDCMCFIEM) NEWS The play 'Nat a Man in the Mom was given at Edgefield high sel last Monday night. The play, was tp a success, much "credit to Uir_-di-i tress, Miss T. Mitchell, is (Tuio. i: The high school minstrel from . lucia av-hs here lasU Friday niglvt-. was enjoyed by all who en me out see it. Mr. and Mrs.. John Lee, aecomp ied'"by "their daughter, IPmL-iJ. Fi man and " ill's. Rosa Parker moto to Plum Branch and were the gu( of Prof. Free,mail's mother on 1 Sunday. ' j Willing .\\rorker?N t-1 u t> oT TriT f-Ai M., K. church met at- the home i Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Butler.- IV I Butler was a very pleasing hosti All. Y\hq_c<>ul<l conic enjoyed the of I sion. . .." The Easter exercises- given at "1 ni'y A iL E ;nnl Mar edonia?B tist churches were-well attended, B ; programs were excellent. I- Mrs. Rosa E. Parker, directress Trinity A. M. E. and Mrsi Bailey B. Glymph directresses for Maced I in deservp special. metUion. Prof, and Mrs. \Vi, Parker_ 1 ei't nincd ns Hum- lon-f^oost^ on Tl jday Prof. J. Freeman, Misses Lor , Glymph, Sanders' ami Ruthcrforc i_ Mrs. Zenohia Cook is. home ;Lf? to the tlclight of her niaOy frieru | M i> > es?kh?Logan;?KTTa \ . l ei : Rulharftml-and Siutpders, wire w jend guests, of their parents. [? MiN. PetrvLI-;. S'ilhpkin*?spent" j week end here as the guest of | sister-in-law. Miss ()ieH:V -Sihipk j-acconipu"ied Mi s. t-gmpkins to i kHtgeliuix. for a few weeks. Dr. 1%. II. MTttdl-iipeaks at Kdgrfi -Oil-A pril *|ie*?|?!e . I'rTfnr^igr^ ifand corner of Kdgelichl. cyuiity, lu'da." Lexinuloji andr-'A'Ug^ist'a ca j to ,MncednntTT~Bnptist'Lic<lnn,(.h.~iKd field to celebrate the sixty-fifth I niversary of the freedom o'f the . [gro race. Dr. E. II. Mc(i.il I*minister, ora jaild t'dueaLor of Oiaugchupg .deli\ ed Die -EnimieipiHion address. 1 ).i\ Mc.Gil'l siioke- one hour .and minutes, giving vent, only for fin | ' I'plauses t'roiii I ho large ;ui d i encc [Vcr which he held sw-av WTtfl e dignity-and grac.' he held his mh.i;,. [in a trrip of oftitpry which sho\ I how easily lie is master when it coi [to (leliverinK special nddl"^"^ address was ilistrn'etiye in every ?pect. People of the., county are xiotis to have hint nun in. s (JKKKIi m:\vs Sunday hein.K Master and quitt beautiful day every one who had 'llpot of rhnyeb_peiile made it trr'sr church for service. At .r?:00 a. m. services wereiiehl Bethel. Quite a ?ew wit nesyt4fc"he Lfelt mcetiiiK. . . * At 11:00 o'clock, the pastor, IS Frank D. I.awton, preached a w derful sermon. Tht. .^choir wa_s at best. ^ " ... ujaduy, a t HrrtdSundnv e7?liirt/\l .*~ki . -i .....?... a page "A.live>vfor Evermore," ' The. child excelled themselves. Never has s a program of its kind l>een rendei The church was filled to its eapae Collection for the day $8:1.HO. Mrs. L. I.. Turner, Miss Li Ilie Toomer, Mrs. J.awrenee Turner, i Mrs. 1,. F. I.awtoh spent quite an iovnlde?evening?vvil l>-?M-rr?^Trtrr, Lindsay; Mr. (leorye llutler spent,Easter the. home of his rhmifhter, MTsTMT Lindsay. _ Tht> pastor's .aid eluh of Ma Creek Ilaptist ehnrnh ty" at the home of Mrs, Lloyd (}p let last Friday. A very nice ti was spent. Mrs. F. C, Lindsay :rnd Miss V lie .Robinson tpoio'red to cireenv last wVek. r-+~ ~^7 Mrs. Sadie Foster of Castle l'o is visiting her uioiiicr and ..fathered "nntl Mrs. ~Ro1>ert Foster. Several visitors from Ashyville j W i m-tuh -Haleio.. worshipped at: fctrt Sunday. Toil aroTnvTled to come gain. Prof. M. IT. Thompson is h'ome a( closing: a very suceesful S'elmol t< at Sigsby. We welednie him lie axlith pride, ? .?? ' ~ ROW MAN NEWS - Evei ynne L, have enjo; themselves very mueh 4Easter. P grams- were held in th?. ?n ohT>s throughout the commu'iity. Mrs. Vergia'Murray Bbrry~/orm ly of Bbw;nan Fail no\V a resid of Jersey City, New Jersey, af spend in j? the winter with her pare Mr. and Mrs. TtH. .Murra'y,' retnri to her home Saturday, April 10th Mr. and Mrs, Harold Seott hi renovated their home f>8 N. Win street, Orangeburg. Mrs. Seott a memhfVr fvf thp'f'nmiTfu tha AT. ray Rosenwald school. ^As soon as Mother Nature began put on her spring garb the farm around Bowman and vicinity ;btis -themselves with theij. %'m vM'o seenUhgly with a greater detcrmi tion than ever. For..the past f weeks the weather has been vt favorable for planting_and they hi surely availed themselves of this "o?^t^o'<eye ^otto^shhThig^"hoross fields, whieli linon/vnl - y v.. i/vri'VUA J/liriil J Ol" farmers. Despite the. Imk'y season, the el dren are belnff kept in schoril, thf tho attendance of the sahe in general i* very commendable. 1 r~"." iyf \ " I - . u ./ ' y vi:;r Saturday, April 26, 1930 len-' students are availing themselves of -> liss this solendid opportunity by the reuce spouse given their class roonrjyui'Jt " " wr- \Vf are especially--proud of -the boys. me- Of-cnrri s^ boys and girls in J >iily hurtr-lwy^ '* pT^ular. nir .-The -Fathers and Sons banquet that has been given under the careful su- ilied - pervision of the agricultural director, ( and Prof! Win. .Jennings, throughout hisi t the torritnTy,' has been quite an incentive' the to the boys ojLibe N. T. C. S, rrrr^ Vocational agriculture-means a deal ew- to the progress of the farm, and Prof, tils, Jennings is sparing no pains in put' work pleasant as well as profitable. ;?itc deats~with the patrons with as much earnestness as he does the stuse" dents. 1|0 Holds conference with them mol <>nce a month and-these meetings are lite largely attended'. , continuing to make wonderful pro- . Sa- gross: It has as its executive head a It very aide faculty who.knows how to to In4tig worthwhile things to pass. The Murray Rosenwald school is an- still, on a progressive march. Altho : vT1--during the 1O2H-1020 le?m the buiTred ding was totally, destroyed by fire, ksts but through the untiring efforts of last tiful building has been erected and the energytio polrjaiUj unother beau lity we if equipped. r^T , r; I'he teachers are laboring each day ? ~ *rs- to assist in making this as successful >ss- ;i school term as heretofore. >ca" The commencement exercises of the . Bowman Ro&enwald school will begin 'n* on the '^Tth of April and extend thru nt'" the 2nd of1 May. ;? :? Murray Rosen wald school commencement exercises May 4th to 8th. for 7 " and \ t CREENVILLE. NEWS ' J <>n" "Raby-Carrie" Wins First-Prize ^ hn, -? " . . j 1 The Builders club of Springfield a',v Baptist churetrheld its Baby contest ill: -h~>4?Monday?night?m?t+rr?presence ' : ry> of niv?enthusiastic crowd at Springeelv flebj Baptist church. Five well known .. and well liked babies were registered ' , in th<>'contest. They were Carrie Veins rom- 'FtTzovant, Columbia, S. Ct.; Wy- ?. 1. .. s alt Hampton, Ware Shoals'.:-Roderick * "V?nllivnn. Greonvilld, Mah.1 Virginia .. .laimis.-fii'Cf.niyille; and Edgar A. Wil- ? Jiaiits,. Jr., also of Greenville; Fifty four dollars were earned by the club. imi^hiT-fii'st?maze of five dollars in gold mi. zevant. second ptize two dollarsTful??- r'' a half iij. gold...xvaft-Won hy'; Wyatt .. . llamnton.'.third prize $1.00 by Roder,j , ick E. Sullivan. :The Easier cantata "The dawn of r=T The Kingdom" was presented FridajT 7~ 20 night at Alien Temple A. M. E. church liny'itI'e scenery of-which was very beau- ? ' o-" Hfid and the cantatp was vfrv 'en-. ase^figlitcipng. It was directed by Dr. S. S. _Z" _ iit-e l.awDm one, of the practicing- physi-" ' ved ciaiis and he is still receiving congra inclinations for his most splendid manHjs iht of directorate. ? ??* re i J..The iVnd a Hand club, federated an-.women's club will present a ^community program at the Phyllis Wheat-... "j.ley center Sunday afternoon at 4:00 -o'clock. Many prominent men and women "of^pur community will speak . a,thus clightening us of the ills and ()ne cures necessary for our advancement. ,nrp-You -anrt your, fftfends should" aUend this varied program.- Mrs. Eva Priori leau Trezevant is president. :ir? Mrs. Eliza Wills and Mrs. Mary > |Ilunlbo]t of Cincinnati, Ohio are visiting a while at the home of Mrs. ' ' Blanche Jenkins on Thompson street. .!' Mr. W. G. Valentine spent the week y end in Sumter on business. * ^ .c .Easter Sunday church-services "were ?. " ant observed; Almost at every church special Easter exercises were . had. At Allen Tcouple A. M. E. church , at 1:00 f>. m. and 11:30 a. m. The itv" pi's.tpr, the Rev. A. C. Sumpter, delivered two most excellent sermons. A ? -y. large worshipful crowd attended both ] j services. - i i The Rev. A. TT. Burke is conducting il t\y<> i-m-ii-il i-ninTtn.. i? Vii-. rr?TP . -. ginm. .. T'l HAMILTON'S I I'h'. I '<? - 1 <> 11 Mam St. ?>(,v DIAMONDS and WATCHES mo>. _ oft Easju Terms ^ J r;. Small Office,- Small Expense, |]t Small Profit mt' f All of the functions of life are not 4ml peasant to consider. Perhaps this ia hrl^hy- some mothers refuse to think a-J that such syniptom^ as restless .sleep, j loss of flesh, lack of appetite, or .itchier ir-g no.se and fingers in their children, row an-h>. i-awsed by round or pin worms, mic' Many , mothers have proven, however, 11 fiat a few doses of White's Cream i Vermifuge, that surP and harmless worm expellant, will make these symp lorn* disappear;?You- can gat Whita'i ^ (^' { bottle from THE WAVI'.RUvY DRUG STORE I 1 ' ' ' nt R(4gal Drug Store nts 1121 WASHINGTON ST 1f*1 A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE ' .lust a half block from Main on ' ave sor- Washington' ' is Call Us Fur Your Drug Needjb ? JrWr ? 0171 ? I 1 ?* ? now .. : IS THE ACCEPTED $; . ? TIME ?P" to select your Piano or Player Pifciwj iiwi" --- ^ the Ppright guaranteed Pianos from the | ' $147 up. ; .y I r Playor Pianos from $29,7 up. On v? '' " hil-| convenient terms. lu\ MALONE,^MUSIC HOUSE ' The 4428 Ma|n S. k. Columbia