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r- -: B' i ?t / V . ' ' . ' , ^ Page Eight \ BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH tl * - ? ' ~ ' . * | | ^ The Missionary CircU met at the ^ ~ rerfdence of Miss Mary Mitchell, 10 ^ B. Short St., on Thursday afternoon, Jan. 8, at^SjOO" o'clock. After the c devotioaal-A?x<?reises the 4th Chapter ? of St. . Luke was discussed as the i, evening lesson. Many were present f and a very enjoyable ^evening was ?' spent. ' _ ' t Sunday morning Sunday School # was called to order at th? usual hour. \ ? - After the 'I'MMlssinn cf the l"*?'"n?a?r Tbrief review, was made by the,pastor. ; Our Sunday Schoul-4* increasing jjotli I numerically and financially.; 11-.mem-?i bers have been added to our 'number \ this year. . I Sunday morning, Rev. .S. II. Smith, preaehetf sr noble sermon filled with the holy spirit from Mark "And i =i5i P CATT unit * - .'ti *. ?TICTftA T." ;_ DA ???-"- *^Q??SUI ? $6??? SMC SJ?1.00 soc $1.oo DRA I.00 UNDI 4^<r * * *SI And Many Ot Marshal O COCO <yr\ nnr. A rmw. 1 Mrs. Louvenia Lowman ^ X n _ /: , " S y Poro Beauty Culture - - ig "A ~ Scalp and" Hair Treat m?pt jg.? Y ?u.wi M . g g J?-?Phone 22331 ?-g" Booker Washington Heights o X8^e?s?ao?:oooa;ox>;oooo.o^>oo.ooo ? < ". ,.y.gi-;n cars ? ^ t~ *? . - WITH AN 0. K. THAT COUNTS - * These cars are~be7ntr offered at bar-I-. . , train prices, " %\\ Cars on Lot No. 1 Next to McMaster's on Harrtptori St i^hevrolet Coach ....... * $305,00. 1928 Chevrolet Cohpe . 175.00 1929 Chevrolet Coach 275 on. _ 14)29 Chevrolet loll Truck 295.00. 1927 Chevruk'l ' Sedan _ 225.00 1 1928 Ford Coach ' 2504M*-1980 Chevrolet Coupe 485.00 1929 CMC Truck Panel Body- 875.00 Chrysler Coupe 40.00. 1927 Whippet Sedan -IV. -125.00 1928 Chevrolet Sedan . 200,00 ^ . 1925 Ford Tourintr 85.00 ^ A I Cars on Lot No. 2 ^1 Back of DeSoto Hotel on Asvemhly St j 1930 Ford Coach $425.00 1926 Chevrolet Roadster 1854)0 i 1929 Ford Sedan ' ' 850 T)0 | 1929 Ford Coach .140.00 ! 1923 Dodge Coupe _ 75.00 ? 1030 Che vi olet Coupe?1 375.Oo" ' 1925 Ford Touring 35.00 V 1929 Chev. Truck Panel Body 395.00 1929 Chevrolet Coupg 390.00 R-L-- 1926 Ford Coufm 135.00 1926 Chevrolet Touring 85.00 1922 Ford Sedan - 85.00 1927 Whippet Coach 125.00 CENTRAL CHEVROLET CO. 1232 HAMPTON" STREET r , Phone 5182. -"-L- 'ViniMiiitoliikiiAiiiiiii ' -i ie Apostles* gathered themselves toother unto . Jqousv and told Him all funga, both what they had done, artd hat they had taught." ""Using for er suifiject, "Go and tell JesUs." On iunday evening, she spoke to an ex ellent audience from Revelation 14:! If any man worship the beast and is image, and receive his make in his orehead, or in his hand." Subject The Personality of Satan." B.?.Yi P. U. was. at the usual houi md many were present, both old anr oung, and the services were remark ihiy good. On Tuesday, Rev. S. II. Smith am drs. N. Craft,, left for Augusta, Ga. neeting to a close, w.e are ecpectin.L vhere Rev, Smith"" will "bring hei ier to return on ooxt Satur<lay. Jan 17-. " - .. " All of the ilk members are improv ng nicely at" this writing. Sisij IKDAY RGA1N YS . )OS? $j95 i ,KS 5oc iWERS 5oc :R. HIRTS 5oc her Bargains. I-Tatiim WIXNSISOKO'XKWft The (Jlee Chih relidered a music.-; ^ mgrum ,11 the school auditorium la. .Monday mr kt^UMder "the i..|f."~ .Miss .M. Jordan. Everyone pia efit seemed to-have enjoyed himsel. .VIissi s C. M. Jordan and Brown/ were hostesses of the Roya Eight C'liib on Tuesday evening. "A: iff several"interesting discussions ; ielcious repast was ..served. The even i'llg was .very J)teiTsanthi fyenr.? ? .XIr. and M1'^ Wa.lioJL-L^i.Mt... Dtan .li\, and Mrs.Moore of Cokun hia wej-e tlie guests of Mr. and Mrs James Ifbulwaiv last Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs. Eddie Davis had a their dinner guests last Sunday, Re\ J. M. Beatty, Prof. W. A. Ross hn< Mr. Eddie Lyles. The table wa 1 n O \' 5 1 " lr?/l/s? . . . ? i- I- ? - ^ iv??iit> ? ltiyuu wiiu tf very i m n ? i' satisfy the! inner man, Mrs. Davi is indeed a*vonderful student in hoim economies. The generosity of Mr, and Mrs. Davis can hardly be equ.oe "Rev. 1 j.. T). Davis of Benedict Cid legr-rmrshipped with the numbers o St. Paul last Sunday. sn>n?in<f on Tus way to iiiis churcn a short dis tani'l1 PlT.IU t\ iniishoro. KcV.* J. R. Wilson, prescued -at Si Paul last Sunday evening. His lngi eal discourse was enjoyed by all win lizard him. He aso made some timei; remarks to the B. Y, P. which ,01 gani'/.ation is reaching its goal in Si Paul. Mrs. Jam (ilafkler. and two daug |Kis Miss Pau'ir.c and little OUie o Chester were the guests of Mrs. I)a\ ie Jackson SdndhyT. ' 1 Vt D.c Paul was surprised and frightened o Friday rrght when. the members n tire church Aid Club rushed in pound ing him with many useful things. The friends of Miss Fannie Brow arid Mr. DaVld Brat,ton are glad t know they are improving. Masters Richard Campbell an Rufus Green, Jr.," were dinner guest of Masters Richard -and Rddio J Archie last Sunday* Messrs Brown, Ware, Jones- Wast in If ton and T.ee of Cnliimhi-i urnrn iri. itors here lrfst Sunday. Mtss Lillie Mae ^Peter^Q. s^enU th week-end at her ho " " at Fall I'lViriiliimiffiiTi i ' THE. PALMED .SUMTKR NKWS J f 'I he Epiphany service of the church _ rT)l the Uood Shepherd was held on i Wednesday 11 i>rht. Jan. 7th. Rev. J. i C. Pen y of BruUswick, Ga., delivered i the. sermon and I'rofs. C. A. Laiwson 1 K. K. Jones and Mr: Albert Spears >- took the part of the three wise mei , I of the East. Ex<?eTlcnt music was rendered by: the Choir. The service was as usual Very solemn and im- _ 1 "pressive. *-* 7~ ' t Rev. George SmrleUVn oi' Allen I'"j niveisit.v preached at Ait. Pisgah -A". 1 M., K. Church on Sunday - morning , Jan. 10. r: . Mrs. .Matilda Dunbar passed aw ay on Thursday morning Jap. 1.2. . Deep. est sympathy n extended to the !>. ; rcaved?families. We are sorry to know that Mrs 1 Hires Toney and Air. Benj. Singleton I are -*rill on the siek list. It m"' earnest Wish that they will sooli h.> | on the road to recovery. ,r me Deautitul and spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. S. .1. McDonald on \Y. Oakland?A vo.,'~\vas Hfe-scene ol' a gala occasion givm hy tin* iiii'ink11 i ?t?frthg postrd Alliniice TuTd auxiliar.v on Friday night, Jan. 0. Large colored baloons were suspended from the hi !rii?lixturcr ami curtain?roils to " form a decoration which added- luster to the room in which the guests were - entertained-.?Attractive caps wet1.' presented each guest, \yhile seven.1 game.-) of whist and bridge were played, Mr. Bowen rendered piano selections. Profs. C. A. I.awson and W. F. 'CrawlsAliss Eobcrson, Dr. I.. Bragg Anthony; .Mr. S, J. McDonald and M.. Julan .Tarlton, made short talks. Miss Hattie Moore won high score - .peine _tWM>ridgf and Mrs.Sirrah Bradf " .oru and M>. C. 1 >. Russell, tied f >r high score for whist. A bountiful course of chicken salad with saltinepickle, cocoa and coffee was served. Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Evans .dissejj tiardina DuBose, Blondell R: ley. l.illic Mae Canty and Mr. Richard Dixon, nipto)*c(i to Drangebuig Sunday. W hie there, they were the - musts' of .Mt-mnd MI'k. H.''n7TTiuiT:a7' = and expressed themselves as having | s|) a very pleasant day. AN APREC1AI ION = " \Yc wish to thank Mr. Osteon for yiblicity given our work thru tlm Daily Item.??7~rT~ VYc are exti ndiipr to Cant. Ellis and , the Salvation rApmy <>ur profound i gratitude for Jmlp given owhich enabled us in carry out our Christmas work. Our funds were extremely low and like a pleasant dream he was sent t<> us. Thru th ul we sent titty .otto baskets to needy families and .seventy children were supplied ' with fruits and toys. We thank the firemen for the toy's they -fixed ? which brought jm- to our little ones. They Were ver>- nice to me while I was t.vt.im*JLuys and fruits?for our children. We are grateful'to the following for help: Mt. I'isgah A. 51. I\. ('Imrch $">.()() Jvmanuel .M. 11.'Church I.an ;uk;i..i. i >...! i> i.' r. .... ..fcllinwil (Mill Mli(l I i I r?l l \ III I 11 ?rWl? Lincoln Hi School, Thanksgiving t Offering , - .. am 1_ groceries. ; __ 1^?.. ; Kendal Institute ,-.7-.15 i Jr. Department Trinity Methodist I Church (white) elothing. can j jfoods ami- ?1 2.00 FSaVo^e; tilover Sehjiol .. H.OO I Mrs. Aliiiet.i Russell's School grocerIres; "Mrs. S. I!. Kfloog. New York. $1 i Mr. T. K. Anderson. Washington. I), i C.. clothing; Rev. R. \V. Murphy. 'J clothing; the Young People's Club . sponsored by Mrs. R. P. Spears and i M ss 1. H. McKay. $2.50. . I i Revs. .1 W..-Taylor T p IT . ,r. Snmptcr. Dr. \V. \V. IN ldm-. Messr< S. Po",Uia-S-.--JtthnsTrrr for the use Tj of; their cars. To all we extend a heart-felt "Thank you" The Fede. rated Chili nt tin?rrtrr" T~~ : i , II, N.'('slier. Pres.!. , M Slnalls. Sec'ty. 1 1 - * , 1 ? % IXJUX-NKAVS A-mUher fttrH?trr)?-or ?tti ny- y isyhi^ 1 our section a few days ago. lasting ; . 'only a short while. Installing S u iuL- ?School?officers. tea'eTn rs and other workers in Corinth L'i Rapt 1st Church_un Sundav Jan. 11. .J vices. This .was quite Interesting,. I covered period used" for morning set-" ( and in a pleasure', solemn. . ? Communion wtTC administered at -evonng hour, hy Rev. J. A. Baton, 1 Pastor of Co) inlli Baptist Church i< 1 eorintr to see'..the mi- , I tire jru nilu-rshi" 1 in peace ami ] i Imrhtottyy?To this* t1i?t" ?Ttt~lVro pray- "j mg. i'I lit v. Collins of St. Paul Baptist , ~t4ut?4?r al-rr-Rer. linrmTiTTi" ol. Bella I J - ami Thomas Zioh A. M. K." Churches are much encouraged over the outlook ? l'ot the .tear'.- work;- the hearty cn- , ii*>peration of numbers-and friends "is - | solicited i by each of the pastors hi , " the citv. ?' j N I lie hotly o! Mr.'. Lei a v l.ij- was' I brought_from SianYortf. ('oi.ai, ami | funeralized at Bethel A. M. F. rCbut'ch, Kcv. Bowman Pa U?r. .The-( I deceased was a faithful number of i? j Bethel and served as teat tier and . {-member of clubs before leaving the Friends here and elsewhere ate j in sympathy with the bereaved ones, i I Mrs. Mary Fuller died suddenly at n | her daughter's home on K. Main a few if days ago, I_ j A brum and Moore were, funeral dij rectors for these just mentioned. -?j Mi" . Carrie SliV'lMoh, rincKney .St. 11 J who has- been a little ind is nosed is "! better. I .Mrs. Mav * Oilliancon Wallace St., . ! is confined to her home, under care ttf1' Dr. ('. A. Dawkins. The daughter, of Mis TCosa* ftims, i on Hamlet St., is slowly improving. Rev. and Mrs. Tohin thank friends [. i for Christmas greetings Dr. .and Mm \'iv nmnprohiirpf j Misses Mclvissick and Nicholas; State J Gollece,- Orangeburg, S. C.; Mrs-j ?r| Mary Whitener, Laurens, S. C.; Mrs., It* Anna Sloan, Greenville, S. C.: Mrs. _ - . A ' ' , 1 ' ' 'Wv ro LEADER -=T J 9" Host.or Jptpr, T n?if> w?f?hyi Detroit, u J a U f?h';er;_a,lso Mrs. Sarah ^Vhitt?h??n'l | WasivufrtrTn, p. C.; Mrs. Fcrnetlin^ breeman, Glenbroog, Conn.; Miss Lil- P iian Cofield, Columbia, S. C.; Dr. and ! x Mrs. Porter, Irmo, S. C.; Misses Co-} field, Brooklyn, N. Y.; also.Miss Lilly j Simpkins, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs. Ford j11 and daughter, Ashevile, N. C.; Mrs. M I a E. Hemphill, Rochester, N. Y.: Mrs. ^ Cornelia Rogers, Mrs. Julia Thompson, Union, S. C.; Miss Anna Thomp on: .Mrs.?Pome!ha Benaon, Canton, Ohio; Mrs. Rebecca Hume, Orange- u ourg. S. C.; Mrs. Cecelia Cook, Char- P Kston, S. C>.; The Diggs, Mrs. Lizzie u Hawkins, Union, S.C.; also Miss N. w M. Lee, Union,. & C.r Mrs. M. E. ) a Loniax, Fort Lawn, S. G.^ Mr. Mrs. Win. Garnett, Union, S. C.; Mr., l( Shenard M. Gossett, Knoxville, Tenn.; e: Mr. and 'Mrs* Meriweather, Gatfney,'tl S. C ; Prof, and Mr... G. M. Uoldeh, Union,. S. C.*4 J Thanks are also tendered friends in Qairney, S., C.; for sausages, 'meats 3 butter,potatoes and molasses. ^ The nice dinner sent by Mrs. Alice w Gregory and Wuilliy AVIL5_amch-.?w-J P joyed by M. A. T. The secret is out "j ^ and again we thank Mrs^ Sortor for >'f .he mysterious package of meat left hi liuiil [lurch chair?Corny again. Mesdames Diggs, Rogers, Goudlock a rhompson, Sortor, Turner, Miss-Jeter P and f,STster" were all pleasant visitors b it- home of your scribe. Mrs. Julia Thompson has returned b from Anderspn, S. C., where she spent several days with her tyusbaiid ami'.a father-in-law. j . Mr. Fred TuckeFi* "spent holidays with his grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. AL l\ MeKissick tin Doug! asg,Jielghirr^ JVC were picked to have this young j' .nan call tt> see us and learn that he V s "making good" attending school in ( vV'ashington, D. C. Mr. Tucker was ,, once a pupil in Wallace St. Private y School, hence M. A. T. endeavors, to keep in touch with hini and the others 'VJ Miss Ruth McKissiek accompanied jj ncr s.sler. Mrs. Tucker t.r Tryon, X. ,v c..-whvie sKe~\vas . ;.ya1 iy_en UaitiUli-., rrt" <iui mg pare "of !i didny *. =*=, Mrs. Bessip Williams was pleased u > j hi.\e daughter. Mrs. lean Sims, k ind son from W. Virginia, visit her i during the Holidays. Mrs. Ai'ce < ar- , on ami Miss Belle Johnson, also Mrs \nna .Gossett and Bc-rniee Thomas p( Work' in rttral. 'districts/ Mrs. A nifty" p H S i ins.,?A irriahelit* Renrrrrks, Ta7.?a' " itliickvyell. M ss l<la Sims. Mrs. Sallie R. Young, Mrs. M. K. Jilys, also j Mrs. G. W. Boden are among teachers j n rural district. p Misses Dora A. Hardy, and Atha p lie Gilliam are both holding school .aught by them for a number of' years s Mrs. Willie Hodge with I'rof. Todd eaches in l'aeelot. S. C; * a Mr. Stanlev \'. McDowell, promi- n lent eit./.en of Ashoville, N. C., visi-. led his mother on Hamlet St.. during- ^ holidays. - Mr. McDowell possesses v i pleasing personality; friends are n always glad to have him call- The p vis.t paul Rev. Tohin was quite an p .'ii.jnyaldc one for both. Your scribe was glad to get notes n Tom Mrs. S. I,. Humphries on doings ii of Marion Wilkinson federation Club, v and the gift sent by Rev. Thomas of p /hon A. M. K. Church to faculty^ of a Sims-*Hi.*?AYt**Ve stilt-askThg for^a Ve|)orter from each church. Send fj notes <m Monday if you please. g Thftpk yon ?- r~ h RcV. J. C.' Tobill cnioved visit tn Richmond. Ya., very much. h Prof. L. M. Tohin is improving: nice" b ly and at work in class room. t! I)rs. Hancock, Brown and other;* II spared no pains in making: Mr. To- t? Bin's visit a pleasant one-^It was Tjuite a surprise to young: Mr. Tobin. -- Ursttinr heathy The Junior Usher Board of First Calvary met at the h"mr ef Mi Jul ^ let T. Raiford, Friday, Jan. 9r-J4?31 r at 5:.'10 P. M. The meeting: was called to order_by Mrs-Lewis,* the pVesident. DeVotionals were carried .put J*, in order. We had many reported ^ sick, and we donated them with mon y or HoweiM. We wfn> s imicToUs fepast by ine hostess, We ulso enjoyed some wonderful music . - s "A HOLIDAY PARTY-c - ^ A lovely party was given in hon J. >r of Misses Cornelia and Marrietta Burgess, the popular daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Burgess at their residence on Harden Street. E Several tables were arranged for4 ,vhist. Mr. Wilbert Ford and Miss* Rdith-Clifton, selected various musiefor dancing. S T.hP guests were: Misses Cornelia cl 1'iul Marietta.?Burgess. Strst(r~BT6whi"0 Kdith Clifton. Sarah - Belle Monroe, a Eleanor Taust, and Tholma Gordon, S Messrs Johnnie Jeter, J. B.-Burgess7~h Jr., Alexander Frazier, Henry Monroe ' Aaron Kelly, Wilbert Ford, and oth-. Iers. Mrs. Burgess served hot cocoa,'*' cake, fruits and assorted chocolates. ^ All the guests stated a very happy I1 evening. . They all left smiling. ('<>K ICSBI'BY XKWS ,t' "V h St.- Paul Church" had a nice crowd j? Sunday. Brother W. M. Dixon,._re- i marked that Our pastor preached the ^ be t ;u rrrron He had ever preached in j( our church. The Cokesbury ^School has a 1 large attendance daily. * ?Mir, Cairie Juiiiisun of Ashoville. ^ N,. C.. two sons word the Week-end ^ KAlC'Str (u Aliv and Mrs. bam. ins. j... _ . ; | Kcv. Thompson was the dinner ? truest'Vtf Mr. W? M. Robinson Sunday, j ^ V GREENWOOD NEWS. . Mm. R. A. Hfiir.v uf Columbia, ti'M* nephew, Mr. Gilbert Lyles of Jersey City, N. J. and sister Mrs. Preston Williams and family of Whitmire were pleasant visitors trr the home ' v * ' " "" vi. nit itn ?* ^? .- . i . i iur. buas Curler buiutay>??- 1X3 iuia. iuao Hi. v> Uiivui and blue (ju autjiiier uoiomy 01 incw -ioir ac ifCiiL a pic-Usam vacation wun tncu uu'iiis ail-, una ivii'6. ?>ani oiaaiey. Je] in?y 401 Miuiuuy ,ior-moil' Holm,. mi ana. Atict! iNicnuias ami luii^ uaugu ;r leit baturuay lor iNewttrn.,i\. a., I leir nume. lney nau quae a pieuc> an at. stay ui sseveiai mourns Wiin ti'l aisy liolman. " J ' r?M?rria inapel Baptist Church "P L?r. f. uougiass ooniisuir, 1 ?.stor Le l.ast Sunday Jan. lltn was a "i^n Tin ay wan hw shhhs ai munis i-iiu- scl ei. church. The Bibl^. scnuui ion ag ucteu oy.pur etlicient.aupt. air.'aa.-. a .ooinsou was called to oruer at lo . 1U. All ntticois win! |?'8it|niin v '| ~TlTi i men piiKiir 01 puiy.-'i no ieacne77 th< jok charge of their respective class sti s lor 30 minutes, with mam toted it. hit jrest, the weather being laiPT tin- iru lleiiUUMt'O \vas good! 1 an At the morning service the pastoi > N< elivered a special sermon from the pr ubjeet "A Stone Under A Man's oa lead." The message was delivered m< rith power; th<? Holy Spirit:?-was.. iov 111.?Lne out ehureh was stirroa. tic >ur hearts caught in hallowed nie. pr his message will never, be forgotten isi y anyone that heard it. ox Irs. Clara Watson directress. A nice co rogrrain was rendered and eninyed, th y all present. . di, The H. Y. P. U. forces piet at -5 le< . ipi., Mr. C. S. Stereens, president, cii he topic was interestingly discussed of nd a" spicy program enjoyed. Our evening service began 8 p. m. to he choir processional, Holy, Holy, no [oly. Mrs. Melrose P, Fuller our efli- an lent pianist presiding at - piajio.~A f - t o sr our regular order of services. the?wr astor appeared behind - the sacked pies^, and delivered anothW soul stir- to ing ..sermon from the subject "The ?h pirituaL Anatomy of the Heart." or; ire are expressing it mildly when we a ay, it was a great masteppiece and pr as all that could be* desired. Long da ve our worthy pastor, who is a great <lh Loses?to?his flock-;?A-ml?that lias tu-i "d us three years; and whos,? admint ration' -has been -crowned ' with a- or; undant. success. More than two pr undned people have united with th< tei hurch during the three years .of h: no astorntc to sar nothing of the many p,> lore things that has been accomplish tal ;l under his pastorate. He is a safe |)U adorr- Jt t 'hy w trong gospel preacher, who "pr'nTit tTT fraid to preach thus . saith Hie: ord. (h he W. M. U. Mis. Roxie Luc Groom v ;l resident, and the W. H. M. S. .Mrs. ;,r*, osa Johnson, president are still pre / inK their way to; the front, and i Hu giri.tually and financially alive. Th,, church and its activities are re moving on in peace, love and har- jj1( i?n.v. nn Dr. J. M. Jackson of Western Cha- . el A. M F chnreli ami uingregntion w. ill worship with us Sunday ?t '> p jM' i. Music will he furnishexl ny W'ev*n?Chapel choir*?Dr: Jackson will reach. V. The pastor wishes to thank "''thy1 1 embers and friends for rememberhim during the Xmas season, llei :as the recipient of many valuable resents as a token of esteem, love ( The W. M. U. and W. II. M. S. nt r>r" him. <. ri ave ' him a nice -bhrck Stetson?pr at. en Come to .Morris Chapel Sunday and ear our pastor preach. Also visit V.\ ur wide awake Sunday school under R, he superintendentship of Mr. Jaw- , |)( lohinson. All are cordially invited rt attend; our "services. It CAMDEN NEWS.. S! Tht11 I^iisliavv A^aaiut inn \oo e Imj]/) i n Tn/ibc/^n 1 I i(rU ' ' aturdav, January 10th, this beintr he second meeting <iuito_a number ___ ,-as present. The president Prof. P. ^ .Mdodana presided with precision i profound request .was that Kerhaw County enroll 1U0 per cent in . he State Teachers Association- in ,'! Lpril . . th Teachers and pupils in the various phwtR arp~^mr"Tn he dr>ih^Tro<ttTTr ~ ly on all lines. Wesley- Chapel chool taught by Mrs. F. E. I). Mose? ' as increased greatly. Exanis will e Thursday and Friday of this week ! lonor roll will be published in The . ? .eader soon and very, much to the >! upils delight. ! ll'-LOGY OF THE LATE MR. S. LLOYI) MAXWELL OF ST. PAI L ot MINN. (ij Mr. S. Lloyd Max'well was, born in ' ,\]i umter, ? >. i;. Me was the g&VJanttr' hild of Mr. and Mrs. .T. H. Maxwell tK f Mimterf who died ;T few years go.) He. spent his earlv years in t... umter. Soon after he finished school e -went to his oldest, brother -fllr. TIT nn . Maxwell, Jr., of St. Paul, Minn. t|)( ,loyd was a very successful barber M here. After being there a few years \|, e married Miss Ethel Howard .of St. ||t lauU They lived happily together |jt. or a number of years. His health (; . ailed him, but we thought h(> was A. nprovlng. He took a change for j?. he worst and his wife and child, also j$, is brother Henry hastened to his FH edside in the hospital.-He wiyt fully sa esigned to the .will of theTTord and lin raised Him. All that human hands ould do was done' for him. but he ?ft us Christmas niprht, Dec. 2.r>, lh.'lO i Wt He levaes to mourn his departure wife and son, Mrs. S. L. Maxwell 1_ nd Stephen 1;. Maxwell of St. i'n'il." finn.; four brothers Mr. H. J. Max j reil. of St. Paul; Dr. C. W, Maxwell' f Philadelphia^-Mr. J. M. Maxwell wt f* Oranprehurg:;. Pr.ir A. D. MaxweLL^H^k *nterson, N. J."; two sisters Mrs- J. ho \ fcapre, Columbia; Mrs. O. F.. K<1- :tl rards of Wilkesbarre, Pa., and other eo elatives. - ?i r^,,- OT -== === (rt 'HOF. Kill K OF CO>iW 'a u i.-e IKHl'H VVIYh PROF. SIN- Fi GLETON. R. an Box 535^-Gxiijw^^jiv S. C., ho e, Jan. '13, 1031. mi t -wd?-?^?t~ \ * . f . , , - ? Saturday, January 17, 1931. itor pi' The Leader, , a' iuinbin, tj. C.?: : ' 1 " f deal- Editor-:? ?? ; _J" There appeared in your paper unr "pointed Points" for Jati. 10th til tirle, by the Prof. Geo.. A. Sin;ton, which is entirely untrue, and fypt thqti ' frinndti, if IT' d South Carolina should know the ith as follows: - * Th0 Prof. Geo. A. Singleton under binted Points^ in- -.The Palmetto ader for Jan. 10th stated as ? fnrt I Tt The principal oT the colored -1 Tool*closed the floors of the school ainst a well ,planned program and basket dinner. , I want my friends, co-workers and y~!pul>litr~at large to know that pre'is not "a single truth in that Uenient. May lu\ it is a fine exhi- Jj ;ion of professional courtesy, comi, . from u preachyi of Lin' Gosppl, tl a professor in one of our leading 'gro colleges in America. If the cacher v.forced to swear on his th as to the truth of that state pnt, he could not truthfully do it. tVe liad :in gmiou;rn-i t inn _ Tidi'lim. : >n in our city, and invited the eacher to make th,, address, pruning him thirty dollars. To meet the pense oClhii spc.ikeig the nroniotcf.3 ? Teed to pay one dollar each in the ljection at the Court House, where e program-- -was?carried out. We :1 not realize enough from the eolation to pay the preacher, due prinmlly to the fact that only a few. ; . the promoters paid the dollar. After the program .we went hack the school to dismiss,* for we had thing else to do. The" chairman J d one other of the promoters came ] ?the piTneipal of the" school, and lilted to give a ilriiee lu pay?tin? eacher off,* Th,, principal refused open, the doors for the dance-- on e grounds that it was not an honahle thing to do. The citizens jis whole took, the samp view of the incipal. arAtfelt that to allow a nee to pa\^)ie preacher off, the Miity of the occasion would have ' gh-',forever blighted:?~?* ? Thg-Jirincipal was seminary of the ganizafion arid chairman " of the ogram Committee, .and .knows bet . than the preacher that there was nroprani plan noil for. tl?. " use. and the basket dinner was iked about in one of our meetings. I. 'iA Mill H\ I 11'" - nmy jiveet llm~i>tWr exponas necessary assure the dinner. I have in*\?er closed the doors of ; school against any thing: that is wholesome, uplifting: and Cultural d doii'-t intend doing' it. 1 ain aide to .jtrove every state ut 1 have made; and I shall insist at theTTTreacher do the same; I feel that thp public should hnow e truth, and especially my friends d co-workers. I la nd tone is right: "If the truth * is told on fome men they would he inil.V ,?r " R. V.. RHUFr. r\ Principal of Colored School. .ion \sit>N M:\VS Simday t*?-ij.I n.atiy church goers S?t-hert?rrrTy o >' V.:l cs HPlHS vai'Tis ciua lav- of 111 c cit y. Ik v. Ethdge. Pastor of fhc P.M. E. Church epcl'.cd trsouPsurntig sermon to his mgrcgut'ion. ' , Kev. Watson preaclVe'it 'iit the Ml on. Rafiti-t Clmreli on Sunday for v. M it-Ito t(:t pastor. Thy memfs Mini ' ,'i n.mL i.ii iiii'iiil t \ \ 11 covt'inn : Muring tin' past week we were ghiy ].< ' <1 to have Mr; Shitfly "issistaiii -State Ajre'nl for Negro . h on 1' s da \V.dnosday. Jan. 7. He 'lie.?t-ftr?en, i?.,i-,vla>>! ooins and LUUtUiiiileil i lie w..ilei))a(- w.m being me l>v lioth pupils ami teachers. On Salunl..\* Prof. ami Mrs. C. O. . clnt osli., M isses Keltic T. T'owinll^- 1 .V.ecie .1. Ciaiy attended the iinty Teachers' Association at Ed field. . On Sunday afternoon Misses Vio. ? - J hTvif(;-4-'{injc~IVe1l \ alentine ami r. Karl Mill s sp.iit a 1'e\y hours at , . e home'of Prof, and Mrs. Mcintosh. M-unn-rH'-.d*'Tei-day ? a -Ma jor tic Rtl'- ~ ii was installed in the TTonie of the A elntosh's No. Johnson St. ' ./ Mr. M. M. ..Davis was called to " irtcsburg on Sunday to thx- hedside his hintler. We hope for him a leedy recovery. . ,r " ~ \ hIVVIi'l) HI l O'I'V .? i/i?i .1 i^i\ i au i | One of the most interesting social the past week was given by. Miss A Unvnll in honor of iTeT" gtfest ;s,s Mable Mai'sTiall of Newberry. M.Ds (1. A. Duvoll met the_?uests ?t ? e (liioi-. --Whfs't was the" main game the evening. A room was decora1? Lu-r?4a-m-mgv??ht>- out?of- town ~ e is wore:.Mr. ami-Mrs. F'l'etl Sai?: >ns from Cleveland, O.hio; among is l?tht*r guests-were: Mr. Timothy CroUen, Mis> Mable Marshall, Mr. /Donald Kielmrdson. Aftiss Rachel iningtpn, \)i\ li. Weston;-Miss Sa1Duvojl, Mr. 'I'. Simmons, Miss C. liiiliinu, Mr. jV.P. Divine, Miss Q. Duvoll. Mr, C. McCmeken, Miss T. (iumlmur, Mf7 Hhd Mrs. 8. J. own. Misses Kther M. PuvolJ. and ~ ortmee Washington, sewed chicken lad with saltines, hot ten, punchd assorted cake's. v , '' The' guests stated they wore sorry l- i: i " > iiMiiuays were over, 'I'Moy ft'l re very happy. ' MR. W II.I.IK LKli PASSES. " / - - ?-i? Funeral services for Mr. Willie Lee c re held at Providence A M?E- Sgf tn rli, ChapTTi^ S. ('., who at his Jfl tne f>21 (latcs street this city Dec. v' . l'.KtO. Interment was in Providence rtietery, Chapin. wldoW "Mrs. itherin0 Leo, who before her mar?m< win Mis.u C Ulhftrine lowers.' ve children: James lice, Mrs. Rosa Gilliam, Jesse I/Ce, Susie C. Lee id Johnson Leo; "two_ uncles and a fst nf ""relatives, and friends . to Durn his loss. . - . L > A.