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KlNCiSY IEEE "NEWS'""
' Wo regret much to say that a val}
iitnt sol ior has t'alon on the field.
| .Mrs. 1'. Vojnir who lias labored for
| many years-with us in our homes, in
, mil' v..K. 1^ '
i - -r. - V..X *,\*iniiii<iin\ uu(i especial1
ly in diar old Mt.-Olive church pas
sed awav Wednesday Jan. 27. Her
j remains- was laid0 to rust in the chute
j-vaid of Mt. Olive. Sht? is survived
j by tive daughters, her husband Mr.
1 harles r eunc and nlin1 grandchildren
and three great grands., a hosf
if other relatives an.i friends. The
,-vpninuuiity has-LOca friend.
?Rrrr?hrttntn eomiuctod the seuuicAfa.
I wh-t-io-Rw. 'T. I?. -D-uckett of Renedict
College,. Rev. McCotYmV of Morris
j colege. Rev.'.I. R. Neal'of Hopkins,
; -ls-i'Utrd hv trivintr brief and encoura
ging en logistic r<. marks.
resentative as to the church and
.tturial. Aid members: Mrs. K. Mc'
* ataiitluans.
. Mrs. C. M. Wiliams sang a solo
In Heaven Today."* '
Prbl". Z. R. Olarkson read the obitI
Mary sketch. The floral contributions
I acre many among which a beautiful
! .utile was sent by the faculty of Ma
j . ion Training .School of Ma'rion where
S' Mrs. Carrie McOurt'ie teaches.
? Mr. Shut ley 'Finch Nis Uttie?i?disposcd:
fie lias In on back in bed for
'cvei'nl day- We w ish him a speedy
recovery. .. '
Let. us. cheer tip ami face life
siptar^ly for there are better and
better days.
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Greenville. S.' C.?On last Weiines-.
1.,., >.!,!
....... i...1-1. _-.ni .i n ^rtM-iuauve number
of B. C. graduates and studepts
? tiu t at tiio-dunne of Mrs. T. 3- Payne
; at > o'clock for the purpose of reorganining
a Benedict College Club.
AftdrAexprcssions from many* showing
their wi 1 ing-tics's and desire to
'Mrs. Payne acting chairman and Miss
Mantle Copt-land acting' secretary.
Tite Toh-v. ir.g otf tcev?-were elected;
Pre-ident. "Mrs? T. B. Payne, Vice
Ptesjiicht. Mr. Marion Davis; Secretary.
.Miss__Mamie J. Brock. Many
a Ipf.ti sutrgestiiois -wX'fe ; made by
to>o pre.-or.t"! One of, te -wt frrr
--porta!.'. at tins particular tinn--Luting
tomake ah'attempt to. get in. touch
-wi-t-h-ttU Benedict graduates and. studenis
in. this vicinity. In an attempt
.of >uch ca'ids are being senV* bjC* the
I~trr". r * ,iry fr.uii :ng?trH?to?Be?-preset*t
for the next "metting. We hope te
keep alive the rinaucial a'nd social, sidt
of. our.club. In tiiis meeting a musi.
aT and .literary program was .planned
. to- be given the second Suwday
in i'ebraary at Friendship.'-Baptist
tjuti'eh. We \<etc pleased to have
"-with us .in ths-meeting Dr. K.-.A.. E;
lltiggins. Members present Mesilatr.es
Lula Payne. Mamie Huggins.
I.yiiia Biggs. Annie Staggs.
'Mi>se> Mamie J. Brock. Marjorie
' ' "'b V-hm Biegs. Elizabeth. Lo
u'ltn. Miamiu. C.opelimd, Mr. Marion
:'lp is,
The club will meet twice per month"
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..i\ ;n wj i \ u1 ik'urtaii ? i v. i'
a small assessment.?r?.? _
Ti.c at-xi. meeting will be at the
__?^ : M -. M:i":lr .1. Brook. 50*5 E.
Me Bee Av?., Tuesday evening, Yeb.
aar.y i'tiTT' '
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Mrs. Ar.r.ie Blake of Canuler.. N.
I we-rv ?or/ u ie\v da\ s % isit*
" . :?S.-t !'. Mi-. -Bessie 1'arnmnt
la i.w ^ibsettie of Miss Helen .Sin
i'Vc-io:1. during the week-eud stay in
Savannah. Ha., as the guest of Mrs.
Iv't ." tor iToVerson ?Vr Sammy Sehooi
w;i? beautifully taught by one
, the sv'nOiais. Miss-Jessie Lee Rouse
TTuTe AlK-rtha Jonnson had. iff
" "dlMM* 'Sunday.?LM10 was
years old. Those present were Gret;ie
R.'.c;.'.^'Elizabeth LVbson, Willie
Mae barman. Albert ha- Furman. Inez
Br ugr.:. v.. John F. ' Singleton. Eugene
' I F.'b^ehT Walter Riley. George
FjOSte-r.
? - iiTr.irrT-^herr were
made ,glad' one -dJy last week. The
;h- pie of this town wishes to return
1 l?L I I .. in II )| II..t t h.. S. fj,
jt. ?S cety- for one month's salary giv
eit-.to edch.- teacher. , In order to run
the school one month longer* giving
' .0:!.??! '."i'.r.t ii. i tend of tine
Johnson and daughter Al~r?!^Tr~":c,-Vc'
'.He gUesTs -of" Mrs.' ?
I G: ay ?< !'. Estelle. S. C., Saturdaj*
j T'r.,' teachers are planning to have
| ,i c mmuntty day- at the school Feb.
j The program "is being arranged.
Miss H. Singleton. Mrs. Martha
j 1:t Weie visitors in Allendale
Monday. afternoon.
JOHNSTON NEWS
Ittspite of thb inclement weather
I or. Sunday, services w^re well at|
tended at both churches.
Vdfvnt-ine Farty Was given at
th^MfoTrre of M>-? Euoile Valentine
Friday r.ighvFebruary 12.?Quite a
-.iter several games had been played
cocva ru.d taljfc.was served.
Or. I nday afternoon the Six and
Seviir ;'r. grade H. K. girls gave a
Lincoln-Valentine Social in the "Home
Economics Room. The roohr was
wgll decorated for the occasion. AfT
11 i fun * fri
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ter the program w&s over the evening
was. spent in playing games and
promenading after which a delicious
-ri'paaf. was served consisting of ice
cream and cake.
There will be""4 concert given at~"
Bethel C. M. E. Church on Wednesday,
February 24 for the benefit ot
the Epworth. League.
Mr. Willie James Daniels w$l~
leave -for New York on Thursday.
February 16th where "he will be for
an indefinite stay. -??? ->?
Mrs. Noah Amos motored to Columbia
on Sunday. She reports a
pleasant trip.
Mr.-Howard .^Hampton has gone to
the Government Hosptal, on Paris
Island, S. C., where he will undergo
an operation. We hope for-him a
speedy recovery.
The P T A i" nil foll nf ""il'i 1
over their concrete walk that was
completed on last Saturday. This walk
was placed at the main entrance of
the school building.
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NEW YORK CITY N'EWS
On last Sunday we had a wonderful
day at St. Luke A. M. E. Church
of which Kev. F. H. Haynes is pastor
ils is from Charleston, S. C. For 10
".years he has been the pastor of this
,.|L1LI. -l- 100..J Oi p '
m a big church that will accommo^
500 peOple. Rev. J. D.. Anderson of
South Carolina preached for us at,
. _ih? nmnnno service. Tjext tjeabrews
12:1; This was a message that Will
stay with us a'long tinfe. Rev.'Anderson
is a pood preacher.
Dr. E. H. Coit, preached for
~ ttre Stnfday nreceetling at the opening.
All who- -know this man will
say it poes without* a doubt he's a
preacher.
The church is moving along nicely.
Rev. Anderson ran a 10 days meeting
for Rev. Freeman which was also very
uplifting.
Let us continue to trust in God;
though the clouds are dark the sun
will shine out sOOll. 1? ?
Read the "Leader" for the news
ALLEN DAY AT PINE GROVE
A. M. E. CHURCH
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The members of Pine Grove Church
enjoyed a pleasant day although il?
was ^cloud.s and drizzling rain. All
~ ""seemed to be filled with smiles??n^
laughter.
At 10:50 Sunday School was opened
by Supt. Mr. . C. Rawls and then
we had a real interesting .lesson. A
Sunday School rally came otf which
4*^ 11 ICrti* 5UCIC55.
At 2:00 we were called to the League
session by the President Mr. H. P.
- nT.iM.iii tt-n jnt-prt'n w,?n.
_ iei'ful topic and a line program. It
seems as if the boys and girls of tHnT
. community knew Richard Allen , in
person. The" idea?that?we tried toemphasize
was td got that knowledge
i.-dom and understanding that made
Richard v Allen . .realize his ability
_ that kinky hair "and dark complexion
-n<>< not alter nature fame, but ambition
and perfection dwells 111 black
and white the same.
\VV"lfa"d~a wonderful -quartet that
sang'so sweetly. They are expecting
to;broadcast now soon.
Every body enjoyed the program
and commented the young people for
what they had done.
NEW BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. C. A. Dunlap. Pastor
Bishopville. S. C.?We are glad to
say our church is progressing niceand
we are putting forth every
fort to make this a banner year.
Sunday 'School opened at-the usual
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ivui aim uciause.yi meieniem weatqei
inty a lew scholars were present.
Sunday \vas the'day set apart ftm
the co.lebration of the-great and nofounder
of_the A. M. E. Chwch
Bishop Richard Allen.
At 11:30 our pastor selected^ as a
text Heb. 10 36 Subject 1 h? of"j
'ivnce. This'was a very short but
timely message \Vhich was highly en?
... joyed by* all present.
At 5:30 our series of Silver Teas
were ^continued atI;the cozy home oiMps.
Ada Stutkey for Mr. and Mrs.
~ Johnson?Brown. Jr.?A-~very unique
program was rendered as follows:
ringing: "What a friend we have in
Jesus; Lord's prayer, chanted;- Instrumental
solo, Mr. James Heyward
Trio, Miss V. Parker and others; Bible
quotations beginning with "S"
Vocal sot". Mr. Mattielon Jones. Af'
ter which a delightful cumse uf chick en
salad, tea, crackers, ambrosia and
cake were served.
Those present are as follows: Rev.
\. Dunlap, Prof. G. C. Abraham,
Johnson Brown, Sr., Sadie Brown,
Johnson Brown, Jtvt Ada Stuckey,
. r.illieVB: Brown. Wilhelmenia Lewis,
Mabel Rembert, Bessje Boonej Lowfenza
Smaft, Ola Benn, W. *L. Doug
Jones Gertrude Brown
Aralee Marsh. F.rma White, lice Isaac,
Martha Wiley, Sallie.. Bracey;\
Willie. McDonald, Virginia Parker.
THTtno ttratuey,?Anmp i.ee Harvin.
Virginia Bonn, Leila Bradlp.y,. Janie
Bradley, J. C. Thomas, Jr.1,- Eugene
Thomas, F.dna Mcintosh, James Hey
ward. Richard Brown, Lilla Benn, Essie
Robinson, Alice Stuckey, W. L.
Stuckey, Terry Boyd, Tom Thomas,
Ftrdenand Fant, Frank Washington,
Richard Edward Brown, Jr.
Our pastor expressed to the hostess
his appreciation for the fine way
in' which we wpre entertained, heretofore
Mrs. Lewis had raised the
highest amount but Sunday broke all
records. We all went away rejoicing
angi looking forward to next Sunday
when 'ke will be entertained at the
church at which time we are expecting
some out of town visitors.
Sunday nighty at 8:00. o'clock a very
unique Founder's I5ay program was
rendered by the choir and members
of the faculty of Dennis High School.
Program:?Miss J. M. Washington
pianist; Music, Awakening Chorus,
Choir; Lord's Prayer chanted; Anthem
by choir; Scripture leaaon, Gen.
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36:1; Solo, Mrs. Gussle Arnold; Paper;
Miss Love Thomas; Solo. Miss
Shuler; Paper, Miss Preston; Solo,~r
Prof. Abraham, Miss J. M. Wash-,
ington, pianist; Remarks by pastor.
?We were- glad to so? Mrs. Green
out again after having been confined
to her bed for some tune, and w^e-are
praying that the rest of our members
who are on the sick list will soon .
recuperate.
Mr. Wilton Williams, a student of
Allen University spent a short while
with his mother who has been conlined
to bed for some time.
Those accompanying him were Mr.
Benjamin Holland, Joseph Horry, Edward
Sweat, James Anderson, also
students of A. U.
_ GREENWOOD NEWS
The Stewardess Board No. 3 of Mt*.
Pisgah A. M. E. Church was delightfully
entertained at the home of Mrs.
| Kjunrij ^Thursday afternoon.
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I vui x i coiucnv, ims. y r uri open*
ed the meeting at 4:00 o'clttck. We.
had the pleasure ol 'listening to sonie
interesting remarks from Rev.-Longof
Trinity M. E. Church.
Delicious tea and salad sandwiches
were served, after?which?chocolate
?Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Andrews entertained
at a lovely birth supper in
honor of their son Self at their home
-fiMl Cap' "t. Thursday ' night,
February ^11 at 'i.itu' oe'luck. Tablet
were arranged for games after whlch
the hostess served a delicious supper
of fried chicken, cake, peaches, Valeiillno
candies and coffee. The birthday
cake was beautifully- docorated
urith ,\*-.ilpntino candles.
Mrs. Andrews was assisted in sgrvnjg
by Miss Mary Andrews and Mrs.
Carrie Williams. Those who enjoyed
the supper were Miss Annie MaeJ
Frazier, Misses Jane Durrah, Geneva
i^eageon, Fannie Hill and Grace
Bouknight; Messrs J. D. Leageon, J.
E. Andrews, Jr:, S. T. A ndrews, Robrt
Andrews, W. A. Andrews and
Mirlrnift AfrOl' Slipper. MisS~
Grace Bouknight, Annie Jale Durrah
tfnd Robert Andrews accompanied Mifc8
Annie Mae .Frazier and Self Andrews
to the movies where they all enjoyed
a most entertaining picture.
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The sixth and seventh grades ol
the Belton Rosenwald School gav? a
reception in honor of the facujlty
Friday night, February 12. The students
rendered solos and quartets
which were very entertaining. Then
?h? f-iilty qpd invited yiio*ts_vvere
escorted to the reading room by Aliss
-Helen Lomax leachei uf the 6th-and
seventh grade. The reading had beer,
changed to a iia1a4.net hall, having St.
X 1 4 1 1 - * '? *
v ait?mine oteiic. /\ delicious ySSUad
course and ice cream and cake were
served. Everyone expressedd himself
as havmg-snent a pleasant evening.
Mrs. F. A. Curtwright teacher of '
| the Bolton School-was- calledto Sa
vannah on account of the death of her
brother. Her many friends PYtPiyl {Q
her their heart felt sympathy.
Mrs. Ella J. Martin and son AchilTes~
rrroTored~to Williamsten Sunday
and worshipped at the New Prospect
Baptist Church. They were the dinner
guests of Mrs. Lula Wilson and
family.
Mr. E. T. Mattison was the Sunday
everting guest -of Miss Lula Mae
Corley.
Miss Yerda Latimer student of the
Honea Path School spent the week
end with parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Latimer..
SI'MM-ERV1LLE NEWS ~
Mrs. Sella -ETpps" "Ciphe'r,' ort Rati"
road A\enue. who has been confined
-to her* home for some tjme is improving."
It is hoped she will soon
be herself again, !- Mi s. Annie_.Liaa
Moore, also-"on sick fist has?the [
prayers and best wishes of her friends
The officers, and members of Wesley
M. E. Church are pleased to have
their pastor 7n the city, Rev.Going?
who conies to this field from Erhardt
will find here a congenial community,
and excellent?co-operation, between
ministers and people., Rev.
J. W. Witherspoon, Pastoi
of "Bethel and as many of his peopb
as eart go. will give a service at Morris
BrowVi Church, Charleston, next
Tuesdayf evening, February 23rd.
At Bethel cfhurch, next Wednesday ;
evening* February. 24th. there will be "
a grand musical recital given for the
benefit of the church. Mrs. Bessie
?. TaJps, directress. Special talent
wiH appear on the program. A silver
offering will be taken at the dqor.
A large group .was^ Ut attendance at
the?Pm-eni-T-P^rrherJ Association _
last Tuesday evening. Rev. Simeon i
Ross, president presided. The. or- |
-dor nf prngi am . follows: Come thou I
Almighty King; Invocation by Mr. tf. i
Singleton, Chap.; Spiritual, Could'nt (1
Hear Nobody Sing; Remarks by the
A JJ O T II? ItRiL 1
-pnui Miami rs mil U, TT . Ull- [
erspoon; Solo, Mrs. L. Feddrew; Fa- ^
per, Mrs. B. Boone; Instrumental solo f
Miss Margaret Clark; Solo Mrs Car- ' <
rie Joiner. In the address by the i
principal speaker it was pointed out ('
that the Association should serve as "
a vital point of contact, between the
home and the school. This being enlarged
upon, and other means of
success stressed. The speaker alsc I
emphasized the advisability of select- '
in'g a committee on Ways and Means '
Whose sole duty shall be the devising. 1
of plans to present to each meet^)g 1
Tor the success of the Association. 1
The same is to be acted on at tht t
next regular meeting. I
Mr. John Smith and Jlrs. Elnora e
Armstrong were visitors at .the home '
of Mrs. Sarah Williams last Sunday i
afternoon. They are all members of
Mt. Zion, Charleston.
The students as well as the teachers
of Edgefield County Training School u
appreciate the new Water fountains 1
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it" i"i' ~ traafeg-:
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Great Secrecy, Attends fl
Roland Wes
Famous Director Blinds Cast to (
: Mystery Film Made I
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Acting in "Trie Bat Whispers,
drama for United Artists, comir
nesday and Thursday, was like I
ciety, according to Chester Mori
The entire success of the thrill
therefore, asked every member <
to reveal "The Bat's" identity or
their precaution the climax- of tl
in the script of the working syi
the picture. None
pf the hundreds of'workmen
who built^the set krrew "What they
were iur. i ne stages on which the I
filming was done were kept under
lock and key. Visitors were barred.
Even employees fct United Artists
studios were denied admission.
ATI the filming was. done- at night after
the studio gates had been
locked.
The?Mgwlfleunce uf umi mm =
plications- ill. the plot, and?of- earliee doings
and noises, were know only
to?West.?Even the cameramen were
not. taken into his confidence. 1
According to all the players in
the cast, acting?in th<? productioTT"
was a stirring adventure. The cfisf '
;ncludes Una Merkel, Grayce Hampton,
Maude lEburne, Charles Dow
ark, Ben Bard, Gustav Von .Sey(Tertiz,
iSpencer Charters, 'William
dakewelb S.. E._.Jennings and Hugh
fxuntley..
Those who see the. picture are
requested to keep the secret of "The .
Eat Whispers" even from their closest
-friends. West Ijelieves they'll 1
-that were- placed- on our campus last
week. The new improvements have
r|iiitn n hit tr> Olir <rhnnl
, . CHESTER PARAGRAPHS.
The Chester County Teachers' Association
will hold its regular meeting
Saturday- morning. Peb^ 27.
In an automobile contest at Pin.ey
Hi on Tuesday night, under the
direction of Miss Annie Garrick, Advisory
President of the Girls' Pro- i
fressive Club, the contestants reaized
the sum of $60.50. Teh high :
ichool gills represented ten differ- '
nt cars. These cars which were cut
rom magazines were displayed on
j large plftJBi'd whifh woo ploeori on?
"he wall upstairs?the placard was
marked, in 100 mile lengths the en- J
tire distance Doing 800 miles. The [
journey was?from Chester to- San
Francisco. Every dollar turned in
by the girls meant the moving of
their cars for 100 miles. Some of
t-he?fare maHo jonr-ney, .-then
turned around and made several
mile* on the return trip. The con- 1
lestants worked with great vim "and
TnthusTasm and it was interesting to?
lee how an\ious they were from day
to_day jto see their particular car
make a move on" this westward journey,
Prizes were ofFered for the
ars which reached the western city
irst. A large number of young ^>eo
ile and friends filled the assembly
toom and enjoyed a Minstrel by six
>f the Hi Svhool boys, Messrs. Picoid.
Worthy, Timothy Johnson. Jams*, =
y'elvin, Charlie Coleman, Charlie "At"'
(inson and '.Edward Kennedy. The
xudienee?was. kept in an uproar by
hese entertainers. Various games
?ere?played?refreshments 'we r e
fcrid. The contestants were as fob "
lows:
Miss Janie Brice?Packard - $ 4.20
Miss Ruth Reed?Pierce Arrow 10.5C
Miss1 Iola BriCe ?Cord 4.55
Miss Susie"Brown?Ford ----- 9.60,-VHss
Emma White?WiKnight -4,45
diss?Roxic?Barber ..HinHnn 8.00 .
vliss Elizabeth Atkinson-Desoto 3.65
Miss Virginia McCorkle-Oakland 3.3(, '
diss Orlena Blake?Pontiac 4d>0 1
diss Mildred Dorsey?Frankliq 0.00 ;
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Total for Contestants ? $00.75 i
Jooc_Receipt3 7.65
Refreshments ... H i.Ut i
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Grand Total $00.40 j
Miss Mildred Dorsey was the firs! t
to arrive in California and was th< I
dinner of the $2.50 in gold, Miss 1
Ruth Reed won $2.00; Miss Susu j
grown $1.0q and Mioe Virginia Me. -i
Corkle won the booby, which' was
lie donkey's tail. Miss Garrick wa*
issisted in this contest by Misses 1
(lewey McDowell and Miss Minnie J
Sradferd. '
Mrs. - Minnie F. Gbre of Leeds, i
spent the week-end with her daugh- i
ter, Miss Louise V. Gore. ? '
~A Valentine Party was given at 1
the home of Miss Susie Brown o n
Friday night by the mombwrr, ,o?- the *
IVho's Who Club, which is composed
>f a set of H\gji School students. 1
Thg officers are: President, Mr. Pijob*?Worthy
|?Vice-Pres.?Mjss Her- J
lice Arnold; Sec'y. Miss Busie'Brown i
*s^t. See'y, Mis$ Cheney Pr^tt;
Treasurer, Miss'Louise Carter; (Criic,
Mr, John Metz. An ice course a
vas served after the playing o f S
nany amusing games which made J
he evening one of fun and laughter.
On the iirck list are: Mrs. Bessie \
^ranklin, Mise Bessie Brown, Mias T
Minerva l>ee, Mr. Andy Parrott, N
Mrs. Hannah Cloud, Mrs, Sallie Pair fc
Mrs. Sallie Sanders, Mr, Will King, )
Mrs. Eliza Burgett. t
Miss Anna Stewart is a patient f
it the Pryor Hospital. Jl
Miss Daisy Baten, A. B., spent the 1
reek-end in "Union with her mother,
rho is fast recovering from an ill- fi
less of several weeks.
Mr. Tommy Lewis is at home from is
..ivingstone College. ti
Mr. C. E. Leathers continues to
mprove after a very severe illness,
te is able to be up and about his r.
I :
Saturday, February 20, 1932.
Nuking of
it's "The Bat Whispers"
nvjnVtFtirfuiiimtion Comcriuug
Jnder Lock and Key. ??
?Roland West's mystery mejo-'
iK to the Capitol Theatre, Wedjeing
initiated into a secret-so
is, featured player,
er depends on its secrecy. West,
>f the cast to take an oath not
what he whispered. As a furle
picture was neither recorded
riopses prepared for advertising
Bl jfB
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^
A scene from 'Roland Ufcst's
7 Bat ttiihtspers'
njoy it more if they havTJ'to find out
[or themselves.
duties again. _____ ';-- ,,.
Mrs. Daisy Franklin," of Rock HtH
<ripnt last Siimrlii v In.i * 1111
Lives. "
Mrs. Lizzie Chiilk has been confined
to home with a very sore fooJL
Mr. David Chalk is out again alter
being quite a sufferer from a cut
on his hand by a piece of glass. '
proving, at the Pfyor Hospital.
Miss Pauline Finley, A. B., teacher
in the Winnsboro City Schools,Will
be the week-end guest of her uncle
and aunt, Prof, and Mrs. S."~L. Finley.
?
1IAM KU N ENVS
Bethel Presbyterian Church
Rev. (J. (>. Collins, Pastor
Sunday was a joyful day at Golden
Iljll in Sunday school flltd church
services. Sunday night Rev. Collins ??
motored over to Rowland, N. C., to
preach at the First Baptist Church,
accompanied?by?M->Collins,- MLs I
I.nla Mae Ride-el, Rev. .1F. Boyd. ***?Rev.
S. T. B >thea, Rev. Collins, mastered?the
pulpit witii a strong doctrinaT
serdfon. ;
I N ION NEWS.
On last Sunday was very unpleasint,
the first half was- cloudy and
Ihe next half was raining; while
;qme folks were glad to keep from
roirg to church, others. were sorry
i?_the.y always go. and _w or ship on the
ttffa's day. ! -W'
Rev. Bowman knows how to' grip
His people who,x it's necessary;?his
Message Sunday .morning broncrbt
lears and sadness to many eyes, his .
text 40th Psalms xth verse; tiaing
for subject: "Making a Choice."
?Dr.A?. D*^-Thomp*oft?pastor of?
M. E. Zion church preached a most
wonderful sermon at Bethel Sunday
afternoon. He held his audience
spell bound. ?He was accompanied ?
with his officers and members who
took -pari In fne iwrvieos. Kev.
Thompson is an educator and an instructor
of individual qualities. He ?
itands in a class to himself, The
Pastor' and members of Bethel say
lome again, ~ . j
Rev. Collins the pastor of St. Paul
Baptist church was called away Sun
lay afternoon to attend a funeral at
Fonesville; nevertheless, all of his
leaconfl and Borne of his members
vere out and played their parts wel.
*ev. Collins had a rally Sunday night
and I am told that the reports were
^v-p?Q-.T T,0?1 STOTJg-??
Negro History Week was observed ?
it several churches this week led on
>y a group of Sims Hi students. Mrs.
fanie Douglass the principal of Mc- ^ 4
Beth School knows what to do in
the case of fire; when the stove in
ine of the teacher's room just flunk71
out, just like some of the stulepts
will do, if they don't stop this
ate hours perusing all over the city
Vhen thu bell lings, it i* to notify.
edMignal indicates danger nnH oil
fho violate must suffer.
Rev. Smothers reports a splendid
Ail_iii one of his churehos last Sun- *
ay, A,llen day observed and
ollp.ted his assessment. ; ?
Among t|?e many toisftors v that
worshipped at Bethel Sunday were
Irs. Lizzie V. Blackwell, Mrs. Ella
eter, Mrs. Mary Tobin, Mrs. Sumer
iHenderson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
"oung, Mr. Lot Reynolds, Mt\ B. J.
Thomas, Mn. Andy Rice, Mr. Archie
Idler,* Mr. Andy Bates', Mr. Robert
lorman, Mr. * President Rice, Mrs.
tegina Jeter, Mrs. flTattie Valley,
Ir. J. C. Gilliam. Mrs. Frances Mcunkins
and nfjmy more who availed
lemselves of .'the opportunity and
I me out to chuWh.
Mrs. Jane Sartor is on the sick
st with the Flu. MVs. Frances .
pps Is improving nicety?Mra.-Jeter.
resting well after a serious ?p-ation.
Rev. Mrs. 'Paten is up ft- *
nih and looking fine. 1
Let us all come to church. Let
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