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Saturday, January 31, 1931. i Kihi it.?Tn?cm??hitovkd ~ MISS MAGGIE KKVXCU.DS, ? - ftivc huntII- tn whom liiinm' i'ffliin H Honor is due to thos,? who servos God ! r and humanity. Not enough is said 1 about some who lias fallen out of .1 service and who has rendered service t that is Svorthy to ht. spoken off by < those who lives. "Mag" as we call 1 her was oim who has rendered service j in the? church. Sunday School, and .clubs 'of Corinth Haptist Church.- Whenever" there was.anything fo be l done for the church, "Mag" was al- : ways willing to do s her part. You would never hear her say no, but I i will?try- to do my nart. "1 will try" ] was lu'h motto. When, the. Stirring Clllli W:i-. el eaniy.cil .ilimit twelve nr C fourteen years ago Maggie Reynolds was aniyng'J.h;it number to help or- ( gani'/.e. 'SluCNvas a faithful and true . . member and always opened her heart and . doors to wclcifnig this club in. She ilid- the, iml?tudve once. buL as long as sin* was able to do. N'o one expected her to do.?.so after she be- ; caine ill, altho' there were times af ? tec sh , became ill.she would send her donation. And we'^id" rtfren.bers of ( the Stirring-Club whom?she~-wrorkgrf-p wnn ni putJL)ntr the furniture at the . -?? yfarsonag,. and other movements wdl , tn.iss her, yes. we will miss her. her. of the Stirring Club but who was . Not only w;is she a faithful mpm- it at the head of the piano move . ment? It was Maggie Reynolds. young?girl*?railed??Busy?Bees. -? She with' a small organized club ' of was the one who placed the piano in Mp^tlic church. .Not .only .<11(1 sh? and her little ilih' iln t hi t ; "Mng" with her little "Busy Bee-Club, put ip the lights over the pulpit that gives light j to those who live. She was also a 1 member .of the Senior Choir who used ' to sing praises unto.God. "We speak ' of these thing,s. for one who cannot speak for herself. _ ? Being ?i-ilt-heaUh -f^r'-^ever-a4-years no on,, expected that death would take her so soon. \ et 'we should not be alarmed at the working of our , Hpavenly Father,, who has all power ^ ift His lmlid. It was II,. who thought it time lor her to, take her flight and ' that her weary soul should he at rest. Kverytime one falls from- our ranks . it is only a warning that \vP too, must" some day, quit the walks of life and ^ be called from- labor* to reward. . KMay God's richest blessings be c with the family. Jlay they dry their t tears and weep no more. "Mag" is !! u?'( iii'iKj tun siic is only sleeping in* r the anus of Jesits. -/True 'ti^ our lost c hut 'tis Heaven's gain. We all must , consider as one litis said: "To enable our feel- in the-next < lays-I mareh ' 'j To climb Hi' thijt' rugged ui ige, . We must all lie down: for one night's., rest. . .. _ llisij.. -I? the co\ el ed?Rcnkle. ' ^ Y v -.Metuiier > of Stirring t'luh ^ ~ h MR. 7. J. (. A MItKKI.I, I'ASSKS Mr. ZnrUariuli J<??e (lamhrell, one of Helton's most- respected citizens-. and deacon-' of .Ait. '/.ion Hapt. Church .su<(.-iiiT7T" -r-o 'lis home Jaiir-22. afte' , a I'tigi-riiig illness of about M months ^ 11" was a ji.T't in the roniit.unity in ' which lie. liv-.l, holding the" Ycspett ^ of yelh races. ? The funeral services were held c Sunday afternoon at Mt. Zi >n Baptist Church, conducted by Rev. Stuart 01 i- jj ver, otl.uis on program were Rev. 11. ' WalTinsduid Rev.' C. F. Curtwright. ] a ? - * * ? .-I \\m- iinii leiwntmren survives hitiK 1 ?- * Wife, Mis. Mary Gain broil; Dauffh- . Mors: .Mrs.'1110/ Koith of Bolton,. Miss . Alice (iiHUhroll of ? c.oncoril, i\. u., . Miss 1 .fil.ii. Gambrell, Instructor at ]. Bono.iiot Colloao, Columbia, S. C.; Sons: Mr. Brown :>n<l?Chester Gam- _ broil from Washington, D. 0.; Mr, 1 Chai'los Gambrell of. Baltimore,. M.d.; ?7?Mr. Frank Gambfell, Savannah,' Ga.; , Mr.'Frank (fambbroll, Buffalo, N. Y.; * Max GirnrbieM, Greenville, Sv. C.; Mr. ^ J. .T. Gamble 11. Bolton. Quito a low of the white citizens at tended th,? funeral, ami thrones of . colored people rivnn afr parts 6f the ~f state. The out of town friends wore: Benedict Teachers and students: Mrs. Shirks, l>r. and Mrs. N. A. Jenkins, p and family: Mrs. Lily Mattison, Mr. 1 Roy1" and William Hill, Mr. Henry Keith Mr Mi - G?itr??? 8 ..... v.ivi ywifivaiu^ vjitrtrii- , ville: Mrs, Lirzio Robinson and Ruby Lipscomb. Abbeville: Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Latimer and daughter; Mrs. * Pope, Mr. Hearst,* Hagans, Carter. 1 Anderson: Mrs. Jtilia Burris, Miss s Claudia Burris, Mrs. . Alma Flack, * Mrs. Marcia Marion, Miss Alice Webb Timlin Clinekscales and Mr.' Ores- ^ ha ni. Williamslon: Mr. an J Mrs. NT' Mattison, Misses Robbie and Lula 5 Wilson and Mrs. Macy Sullivan. --llonwa Path: -Miss Maggie Hatcher v -Mr. and Mrs. WUkorson and family. ( t'iuile a number of telegrams were received nod the florals were indeed t beau I i fob . ? ( II KSTLIC P \ K AO It \ BUS > I )i ;apd Mrs". ). H. Martin motored to Cluuh.tle Sunday, where Dr. MarI n addressed the ('i.ty Sunday School I'l.ii'.n lii- Mmi-i in who is President of Bian'erd Institute, of this city is f -i? ., ?' '..reel hi?spe:tkeT. iUHl the h+rgv ?tuatu-neo I li'a 1 _ liileiU'd to him Sunday wa re much pleased with the ? helpful and inspiring message which he delivered. Returning to Chester with them Were their-son, Mr. Beaure r gard Martin, a so iihtPM'e !tt .lulmsbii I (' Snath I' niversil v: Mr. J. A. Stokrs, a f.t ti 11 >? and I'lot. T. A. linng', of ? Kducati it \vli<? spent Monday here. Mrs. Rosa Nettles, of Roarjoke, Va., " spent last week with her parents, Mr. e and Mi's. Calvin Jieatly. ^ * Mrs. J. 1). Martin, and n Mr. B. . c Do Most Of Your J Trading With Our Ad- t . . j vertisers. 1 * i ; i.:-. r.f tt >t Martin, Prof. Long, and Mr. Stokes, 1 visited?1''111 ley?Hi - School,?Monday. -J Prrf. .Long, who was for many years hv-H-ructor?of- Music at Johnson C i Smith, played a piano solo, "Old ? Black Joe," With variations for the * lliirh School students, and also spoke :o them for quite ten minutes. Both. ^ he nius'c and speech were enjoyed ^ jy students and teachers, who apdituded-vociferously. ' * Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Brice, motor-. < drto" Cfrnwcll Sunday to sea Mr. Uriah Chisholm, who is very >11. They s ilso went Wednesday to Rock Hill to ee their brother-in-law, -Mr. Issue. j 'lalh who is a .patient in the Fennel nftrmary. ' , ' \ t .J. R.' Hemphill, photographer j f C'li.irlotte and Miss Janic B. Wal- -f ace. Principal of First Ward -School, 'harlotte, motored here Sunday and ittendcd the 'Christian Endeavor < lieetinp' at Brainerd_ Institute. i Mr. Vun Buren I.oiik.. student at i l. (' "Smtth University, spent tt few ^ lays ill the city with relatves. t The first basket ball game of the \ riison was played, Friday , afternoon d Finley IP. between Finley Hi and "Tirrtrm? Callege^?Rock Hill. The j ore was "iT> to 7 in favor, of Finley i li. M;ss Lorcne Harris Hi coach for r Mnloy Hi. 1 See Master H. D. Gladden on Sat lrdav for the Palmetto Leader. f Miss Dorothy Simpson who has i >een qlrtc sick is very much, better. I Ier sister,- Miss Bcrniee Simpson is I lero .from knoxvihe, lenn. * Mr.'Oscar Hinton is on the sick r ist. r ? J The Adult Night Schools "a1;e~ih _ ;cssion now with a splendid enroll u>nt. The following teachers are ir. . :harge: Supervising Principal, S. L. Ripley; Mr. J. J. Agurs, Miss Annie jarrick, Miss Fannie B. Cassell, Miss .aura Hinton, Miss Kstelle Bovian. I i bI^NETTSVILLE" NEWS ! The week passed uver with a num. ?er of serious happening?. Mr. and : drs.- E. S. Shields' nice home was , lestroyed- completely by fire; the amily had a narrow escape. , Mrs, Prudence C. Watson died at < ier .home Friday . morning. Funeral ervicei was held at Saw Mill Church ( Sunday. Prof. J. . W. Morris i n , harge of the body. Mrs. Nettie McQueen on Marshal j 5t., is gone to the great beyond. The , emains awaits burial in Morris Funral Parlor for relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ross baby was | uried at Macedonia Baptist Church iiiOilay_ .evening. Mrs^JL. Whitaker. s*still on the sick list. Nurse McKav eft for her nurse jobasusaaT in The ~ There will be a rally at Shiloh Chapel Church the 2nd Sunday in 'eb. Come and see" people raise nbney iff "a tiglit time? Deacon J. S. Reese and his Tiew iride in every respect is taking life Rev. and Mrs. Davis accompanied >y many others made a visit to our ' ity from Cheraw, S. C. Sunday. Mr. Gurlie Ervin, insurance agent if Darlington, was the weqk-erid vis- ; tor of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Drake and dr. K. ;Brown. He made a visit to shioloh Sunday morning. Sunday was a beautful day" and bund the churches crowded. Nearly 'Verybodv made good use of the day. '< Rev. A. J. Wright, delivered a soul 1 Lining sermon ?->unaay morning. >50.11 was soon put on the table, aferwhich the Lord's Supper was adnjnistered. Mrs.1 Minnie Gandy, Mrs. Rivers, i J. M^Clown, a'nd Miss Petesi-. Lee P-lin mi in.lhp ritv.-Satirday evening and made a "pop call" o-the reporter. Mr. Billing was funeralized Thursday evening?at Hope well? Church. Rev. W. F. McCoy preached at St. : Julah-Church Sunday morning. iManr autoes are taking a rest sijjce the , tate highway men made visit ; 0 our county. ? ?-Dr. L. M. McCollum, was somewhat 11 for a few days Inst week, Trust le will soon recover. Mrs. Pearl T. Dixon of Society Hill pent Sunday in the city with parents and friends. Mr. Luthern Johnakin certainly is , 1 splendid carpenter. ' His work on ludson St., is very neatly done. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bundy Kindely sur >i inc me tviui a nice ioaa 01 vood Monday. This was a happy urprise. Trust many of the other ratrons will follow. (Smiles) Miss Hstie of John's, N. C., was the veek-end visitor of Misses Anna and Christine McKennel. Thesa^are live oachers of North Carolina. Dr. A. 1 Cooks is ready for the State teachers Association 'in Columbia. Trust ithers will follow. Mr. T. L. Eddy says he is ready to ' atr the hell on some of Bennettsville U reefer Watch the -column (smiles) . ?T. AI.1JAN TRAINING SCHOOL NEWS On The "Kampus" Kelieve it as you may, but the St. Uban Training School of Greenville 'ounty comes second Jto any college n th(i state. (That's what they soy) ^he principal and faculty of St.- Al- 1 an are striving to make edch day : heir best in making it possible for hose whom they are instructing to ' neet the demands of this age. ' Athletif The St. Alban teams have been Sue- 1 assful in?t.hpir games played thns 1 ar. They played a double head on i an. 10.. 'The quintet played the Senca' Junior College and the sextet 1 Iayed P. W. A. Sextet of Greenville. 1 Seneca Quintet had been boasting ver the fact that- no team had preiouly defeated heT, although she had ^ layed-RAven games. JBut, when, she J net St. Alban the final score told the < tory. The Whittenburg Brothers were hp high scorefa for St. Alban, while ' ohn H. Thomas and Leroy Sullivan l iraro not bod at?guarding. Frad [< Toung and MieNewton Sullivan also ? \ THE PALMKT put up a nice fight for St. Alban. >rt>re ended 8r? in favor of' .St?Alban. -Ji rhP quintPt prnYPfi to be superior in .peed"and passing to the P. W. A. on t Tan. 7. The scores were 26-14 in v ravor St. Alban. " o The score speaks for itself in the h iVoodrutf game which ended in22-ll ^avor St. Alban. > ? t "St. " Alban's sextet tjoo has been t successful with her first two games., 1 Ian. 16, she played P. W. A. sextet, a >cer?v- 8-0, St. Alban. Jan. 22, St. g \lbarv, against ? Woodruff Public j'" School. Score 10-47 ST. Alban. ! g Prof. T. F. Curry and Miss Hilda n t.~McIver the coaches of the quintet t tnd sextet, are looking forward to a \ inder their consideration a double leader between WootlrulF and St. .41->an, Jan. :io at St. A">:in. The Y" The "Y" of St. Alban is a live wire ? >nAthe campus and is ; .doing good/ rhe..regular monthly social was held ast Wednesday evening. All the. , lUllll'llU arid friends of tiro" couimunf- *" y seemed to havt. euj.oi.xJ it very hucTi. . T? . " I Honor Roll Miss Lillye Williams ol" the second-' n ^ear class has the distinction of. beng the only student in high school to' . neet thP requirements for the honor 1 oil '"during the past month.-_ 1 On last .Sunday, a portion of tho ^ 'acuity consisting of Prof. T. F. Cuv i li y. Misses M- M n?- if ' ? 1 uum, hi. r?. .IL'IlKinS, : It . L?. Jackson, and Georgia Stewart,! b >aid a visit to one of the neighboring hurches?Shady?Giove.?whore?ttrry?rr eceived Aa hearty welcome. They! C 'eported a very pleasant trip. ' - II A IK EN CO. TRACH EIIS' ASSOCIATION NEWS I . . 1 \\ Aiken County -Teachers' Assoeia* :ion' met at Aiken graded school. Sat- \ urday Jan. 24, 11:00 A. M. The 'n president being absent 'the supervisor "~pfesidedr~rATter "The" devotional" V jxercise we had a paper on language a n tlie 5th grade by .M'.ss Alice T. _ Shuber. We were not able to finish '1 jqr. program because two of the participants were absent. We took up A aur unfinished """business from where o we left off at our previous meeting. > It*- Avas quite interesting to see from ,he jffoject suggested what a success we made in registering teachers to Ihe association. We. registered at least 25 or more teachers and quite a number of others paid half of theii ^ 'ee. We are glad to say our attend- ,, iince' this term is better Hum we've had. The meet was. our 4th one 'for :to jouf..... . .i - _ u.u.,u .rus tin.1 iiliiSl success- ' ful one of the-season. - W-. are-grad- roaUy convincing our teacher to tlu .act that in order to be progressive we are to make a sacrifice of- oin ime and money.. - KHKN K/.KK -.M. UlURtH ( roll. S. On Jan. '25, at 2:00 I', .\|? if wa J jrur g. od fortune and pleasure t > worship at Kbenezcr A. M. K. Church. This church was blown down by tin storm of ltf'J'.t. The pastor, Kcv. W. ., M. Moscley "and the few . faithful members and friends have iabuiv I and struggled hard to roiidal this church, and today it stands as a .ncnumcnt to tl?<4 ?" untiring efforts, and they can feel justly proud of tie. ? same. ; | The congregation enjoyen. the scrmun preached by the pastor iron. .. 122 Psadms T "I was glad when j '. they said urito me, let us go into tlu House of the Lord," The sermon wa. -r amely, and all appreciated it. We ^ were urged to work f >; Jem,-, mm ^ . thus help the cause and the race, t< ( visit His h Use often and praise llis I,., name anions the people for \\v ;h* ^j ihe light of the world. The ehul'Oll is .'till in >U l.?t, IxU ;lu. ?! few members and friends are willing .0 struggle and- work on, until evcr.N cent is paid. The pastor is striving > at a great sacrifice, giving tune, labor and money to build the circuit ,'j back to what it once was. The offer-' ' Trg?wttr?n cri dit?tr>?rrH??we it?ipresent. The nastor, members and friendhope to re-dedicate the church to tlu Lord in the near future. At whici J time they hope to have the elder and , others present. All who know tin t ' worth of prayer are asked to remember these good poplc in their strug } " <rle." ' * J | - Among the visitors were: Mr. and I 1 Mrs. E. '" Wrv'.ht. Sr.; Mr. and Mrs E. W. Wright, Jr.,"of St. Luke'A. M. E. Church; also Miss Clara Wright, i 'l Lie. Geo. Moi-ris of Bethlehem Bap- ' u tist-Chw-vJi of GraiiiteViile, S. C.; MrC?ei. Jordan and children of Randa"! " Branch Bapt. Church and others. Later we hope to publish the nam": ^ L'S OJ all U1USC WHO IWIVC COIlll IOUI . I so cheerfully and 'wiil.ngly toward- ) 'j thy church. We hope t tlu^rs. will \ J fiTttnw?sftrrtr-hy?giving t<> "UTTs woit.li> a cause. Any amount will In- -ni?|"'e?pi! riated and will help us onward and u;v , ward?"Thanks." ^ s i Ml Id.INS NKWS Mrs K. 1) Owens and Inr teachers (; motored ^o Vlorence Saturday i >r> i spring shopnufg.' On Sunday Jan. 2a, ])e, W. (,'. Mul- Y 1ms and K. N. Freednmn wore guests |T of Misses F. V. Wiliams and H. j V Mullins. Both are doctors of Brn k lyn, N. Y. Th -y- weve enrol'llc III 'I Florida for a patient. Dr. Freednmn is pTa n n: n g a return Til I he spring. \ Nurses Vivian Janes has recently it seen promoted to do county work ; mi aj ias purchased a car for same. J, Rev. and Mrs. B. J. Ransom is vc v pleased that their son, /Roosevelt. c< vho has been confined tio the hospi- fi ral_al Tuskcgee Alabama... .U^'iiliya], ^ 1 ?scuxr. ' i T< Mullins lli';h School Notes . ol On F?*>day nisrht, Jan. 16, a Thorn .hi rhumb Wedinpr and play was privet. r< jy the .members of the 2nd prrade unthe direction of Miss ,11am?uv in & ;he auditorium. On Friday Jan. 23. " '-A ? ' - ^ : # = ' . I ''% Yg.AIltf^__r==?rdrill and play title, "UinerelLa" ?g.-.c.n hv the numbers of the id and 4th grades under the diraoion of Miss E. Boulware. Both plays idy_.highly orescnte'd as the little ne carried out the parts as if they a<l been grown ups. Everybody is looking forward to j lie Valentine Party to be given in i lie sehool aifditprium Wed. night Feb. I 1 under direction- of Misses llanimc j 7771 Watts. "1 here will be a play | iven by. nu mbers of bth grade, titl ' ? Hindering Cupid," dnd i^ll sorts of anies" and amusements. Refreshments w 11 be served free. The en in "'community of tins city -is asked i? attend:? (ON WAY N I'iWS T ?~i? llethcl A. M .K. Church At the usual hour of service Rev. V. 1 (lore after all ^preliminaries if n il tin- el Vlvr In the class i aders T? i class" examination 'Which. froVed to be ipiite a sj*ritual affair The Sunday School is stll doing icely. Mrs. A. C. Lewis', class is" ohliiur the banner at the present. N light service was very l^plrhed. In pastor delivered a . masler-niece-1 |e selected, as a text 2 .Kings 5:L '.object. "But things which spoils fe. He preached a soul stirring ser* ion after which one-joined. Mr Bur- e.rt McCloud, j Thy Missinoarv Society will nicet t? the?Iiuiiit of- Mn. ilnnie?Mae?Me? loud. Friday evening. Mr. 11. B. Wilson \\1ib has been inj |- ,111 i JS?au4_41gam to til'- dcllglll " f his riuny. friends. Mr. W. A. Parmlcy an?J tiV.r. A. VV. lav's, .Is improving nicely at this riting. > We are sorry to say II.at :\ir.-,. Juln Ford is *ick at this writing',?we ope for her a speedy recovery. The many friends of Mr. Charles ie wit t771 rTTTiT-e" gfaTl ~TO~se<T "h inr- out gain. Mr. Joe Ceyphus Cochran a son of lorry passed away Jan. 20. - i nere win oe a \ivooTani at tsetnel .. M. K. Church, Tuesday night giy n by tin A. (\ E. League. Every"- ody is invited to come cut. LKKSVILLE NEWS Allen I'niversity's Orchestra and ctette will appear in a recital at lampton Junior High School Audi Hum Feb. f>. I)p npt fail to be resent and witness this treat. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boyci gave a irffnTay7 -party "Monday "evening itr mtor of" their daughter Lambert., he i-veiling was very, pleasantly pi ?:t playing ditlerent games. The ostess- 'served a delicious course of e eivnm and eakcv lJr?f. and .Mrs. J. T W. Minis. Mis-. ^ -erda Mv Kiu/y. Mrs. S. E, Quattle1 1111 and Mr. Milton Gregg, motor 1 l.i Columbia Saturday on business Miss Wrn-ire KUerbe of Marion, S.' ~ .. is vis<t ng her sister and brother Vol', and Mrs. J. T. W. Minis. Rev. Pi. M. MoiJse, paslor _of the 'riend-hip Baptist is doing a wonder il work amontr his followers. * SIMTKR NKWS Or, Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 2'2T, u One'.More Klfort Club, met at the . sdence of .Mis. Susie Richardson _ n \V. Oakland-A-vfr- After short de- _ tional service, the minutes of the ist nuetinj; was ju?ad and roll called, he' amount <>f $1,8;") was collected. ,11 appeal was made for a family in v ...jr. t,..).) vs h,, ve bprned Lint anil 5 no chilil burned to death. To this use $.*!,00 was donated. After the business was finished the hostess L'.rved--a bountiful course of ham Mbit, U lies-;?hie, v e-iki- r^r] cocoa. .Mr. and .Mrs. Then. Atkinson most raciouslv entertained a number of ricnds. in honor of their sister-in- , iw and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. - antes Long of Washington,- D. C,, t t he cozy.hontg of Mr. and Mrs. Alert Spears oil .Council St.. Wednes- ~ ay night Jan. 12.5. <5 tables were arnnged for \\*hist, Mrs. A. J. McDon- ( 1<1 atul Mfs. K. P, Palmer, ted. for igh score prize. Dr. I. D. Davis, Mr. , irlian Tarlton a'nd Mrs. McDonald resented.,the various prizes for the antes and Prof. A. Lawson was , -ked to present "the ghosts sprize and take a few remarks. A very dcliiotts an*L-t*ttractive menu consisting , f fruit*salmi, ham sandwiches, pickle < iid hot e eoa with marshntallows 'as served. The guests were loath cleave when the time, for departure ( rHtti*. . __' ( The (Joed- fellow's Club met lit the ,,i>:e of-Div IL C? Jones (j.n Friday . i-g'ht. Jan. 121. A lenthv business# 'j leefnig was held, after which "a s.oca' hour was spent. A bountiful sal | j il tours, with ?si|ltiiles. pickle and 1 no>a was ser\ ed. I , Al -r" I' nn 1 <il-"lys i?iul Mas- L r Kmmett Kit e of Columbia spent | at tin lay in the city. Mr. Dibble of Canulen Spent Mon-j | ay and Tuesday with "his daughter! pd son Mr. ami .Mrs. F,. P. Palmer, j j -Mr.. Willi, Wilburn of Augusta.)] la..-spent Sunday in the city on m IIS UK-Si*. ! Mrs. Uosii l.iiinax of Virginia ami!, Ir. .1. C. Whittakor of Chicago spent ! j luirsdav with Mrs. C. W. Birnit' and r Irs. M. K. I a-Van. 5 Rev. A. R. Howard and Rev. J. W. j !tt lin" sin'iit tin* past week in Florida 1 We are delighted to report that 1 li II iv" T"n"V who has been shut , 1 ft r some months is able to be out 1 train and Mrs. M. V. Glover, and Mrs. M.,Spears are improving. A Sad occurence happened ;in the j immunity on Sunday Jan.. 25. The t moral of Mr. Dinkins was held at 1 and a few hours after the family t rtTfTiTTf ~ home the tfmtghtrr-in-law -i [ the deceased, who lived in the same 1 ome* passed away, leaving six child- 1 >n one pf which is an infant of only " weeks. Our heartfelt sympathy > lies out, to the family. ? - . _J Mr. J. P. Walden passed away pn 1 "It's Easy to Hare Long, Beautiful Hair_ If You Use PORO" ed on Thursday 22. A wife and two sons and a number of other relatives and friends mourn the loss. The Dramatic C3ub of Morris Col lege presented a drama entitled "The film nr Till'Window" nn'.Mnmla.i n ti Jan. 20. in Lincoln Hi School Auditorium. The characters . played .their parts well and a large and appreciative audience was prest'H*-. -* ? C N ION NEWS The weather was spring-like on Sunday and churches were well attended. ?rr. ?ti? - ? - ? j\ev. niiwii.an <>i lietlud seem To have the situat on well in hand ami in the near future the ehureli will be rc-b'uild.,. Rev. Collins of St. Paul" is much encouraged^'ever the outlook and has planned. _ "* Rev. Thomas of /.ion Church ha.plaints for etlVclive kingdom building Re\. Oaten of ( orint b is - st ill "on board" and "reaches to a-yreciatiye audiences. His subject Sumlay 24. "Great Sahat eh.". Text Hebrews, 21.1 ow shall \\v escape, if we neglect so great salvation. ? -Suiuluy .School and B, Y. P. L. Continues interesting. Sunday morn ing the'lesson was rev.owed by Mrs. A. 11. Sims. ?; w Sunds was about This was more than had been raised in sonic iinic. The pipe organ committee is .alive to the issue and it' it-puivts are true organ will ho aid t'or. Piano, chape', organs liavc all been paid for. CKib, arc at work and prayer as ^lid' d i>li l mil ii In i 11, in t lv walls" >>* choirs sweetly sings. . "Stir?-:- Chin' was entertained at home of ; Mrs. Dolly'. Humphries.' A larre number of members and friends htifviH-d Mrs- Sarah?Rutf -is?tlio. homered?president. Mrs. Susie Reid. the wide awake president of club .No. TMs keeping up with work. ' - . d ? ?? ? ** Society-of which'Mrs. Lula Rosborougii. is ^ytCddent naive Li^ong fairly^ well. ( " ^ Pew Rally at ZToii wjuj/eli on Sunday Feb. 1. all are invited to attend." Pulp t 'Aid Club will have regular meeting Sunday "after 'services. Corinth Baptist Church. Mrs. T. Johnson on Ilamlet St. is still confined to her room, jalso Mrs. Amy' C. st and Flizabeth Dawkins. Mrs Klla Ciit n McBttK St. is much improved having had an attack of "Flu." Rev. To'oin lias < v-r-*void and jough. but was able o attend svrvu es am} report a tmet'.ng an Sumlay in tia'.Vney. S. Mi s. Jemima ipntirVi n*-xt home ol' In r (ia'ujthti'r n* i'ori.-w. il St. Mrs. Kli ila 1 ? tfj^s is repotum |iite puorLy -a .ease ?4' ".Flu." i Frieiuls hi,nppreeiatt imitation, sent to .rlt't-1ni reeeption k vefrFy l>r.' A+e-l?,Ui s lit i iu. n in h noi o. .M i. 'an I Mrs., liriee, ot' . Kk'liiiioiul. \ a.Regret tliat ii will not In- t'oiivi liienr to at torn). A oluss in limine iVuiuuniVs, is bo* J injr tnuirlit by Mrs-. S-. I., Huniphnosdi Sims? Hi-^oho I. Tho Indus \vh?r at-| tend lho ovi?niin> oIstss mr?wt41-pk?4vs? i ii and "' 'ii".vinif along n ooly unlo'r tin oM'ioiont uato pr Ai rs. "HlJIII jhrios; Si-imol for adults, at JO S; W.ilkp'o 5t. lias spli'iitliu enroiimoni. \\ LlXiKl IKLD Nl-:\\ S Orange Mill A. M. E. Church .Sunday School opened at 10:.'10. reachers stood before eager and antious classes. The subject "Tempta* ion" was well discussed.and reviewed >v Rev. J. E. Dixon to the delight of >11. At 1 2 o'clock Rev. Dixon preachxl nii able hormon f ram .rRsntm* FiFr: 17. Svening and morning and at boon will [ pray. Subject. Prayer. , At o'clock The League convened. We had a very lively meeting vith remarks by Mrs. Rachel Right, , ind the pastor. '"33 ^ ?I - ?r<? ?_ Page Three . 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