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We 'take this means' of tlftUapkim; lit'
ltiaiiv friends for their sympathy 1
| nut- kintlnes%. during'the illness and
leath of <iur mother and raster, Mrs.
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! IN MKMORIAM
In 1<A i/~ . r *
?. my dear mother, Mrs. "Harriet Morris
> who departed this life IS years ago
J March 11, 1914.
? Eighteen years has passed, my heart
? in still?sore, :*
As time rolls. on I miss her more,
: Her- t<>nder Voice, !r-r smiling; face".
j,_ Xo_.one.ran till mother's place.
I* 1 i'
L rj"i?iit* may Mica! the "broken heart,
j Time may injike the wound less sore.
| j But time can. never stop the longing
I For the. loved one gone before.
T. MORRIS, son.
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| H()\\ AB1> StTtttair-XEWy---:
tirade" 1?A?Some of us-are work?mg
hit ill to skip the sui'inid til tide ibhl
j ie promoted to-third grade in June
- Tie of the "Three Beara" Tbmorrow.
we shall dramatize our story
,1 Uv.bu:...u-...1() be ih&J&fh^
. Hoar, Hattie Thompson, the mothei
dear arid Hugh Cooper the father
I )ear. W'e enjoy our new work ver>
* . nuch..
j Grade H?1?AVe enjoyed making
I mr farm and we hope to <tr?rt or
' i mothc-rjJwiaiicL \ierv soon.
G r a~-.\Vo are indceri snrr>
?ur classmate Manzy Glover is absent
?ridel'maudy on recount n^ a TTfoket
< gi> Our class membership has been
"increased by four.
Grade 3? II?In February we talked
about great men and women.
J Booker T. \\ ashington was the found*r
of Tuskegee Institute. lie was a
rood and kind man. He loved his
>eople. \\ hen he was a little hoy a
teacher told him to s\veep the floors
oachor could not fcind any dust when
: dig tried k> with her hankerchict'.
rhat is lu>\y he got in school.
. Grade 3?H?During February \Cc
-('lebrated Megro History Week. We
??tutlie/1 how Negroes became great
nen "and* women. Some of them were
In the school. He swept so clean that
i Paul ]j. Dunbar,- Frederick Douglas,
Mrs. Mary Bethune and Miss Bur-.'
roughs. We made booklets of Abraham
Lincoln and George W/ishingiLm_
| We wrote letters to our parents a[
bout school. .
-f?rrm i n wT" ar? -having test
this week .and are hoping to make
J/VI UVUt III t'Mtll S U UJtt 1/
i Grade*!)?We have finished reading
> the "Child's World" and we are now
reading "The Winston Reader."
Grade fr?Our parents came out
rMonday night to hear us spell. The
vvords were hard, too but wc stood up
the foe "Ignorance." Guess who
jtood up when 100 hard words were
jiven Miriam Roberts, AnnaSolle
McDonald and Lottie' Gaten.
We are proud of them and so are out
teachers and their parents. The
i 'Banner" was won because we had
most .parents out. We are going to
nave our parents come next month
.and keep the banner, 'i. . ..... . * 'j
Grade 7?The class observed "Rosenwald
Dad" Friday afternoon. Many
a result, we have a keener apprecia- |
;ion for the philanthropist .
TMK PALMETTO LEA
' The Finger l'oints"-Sta
Barthelrrress in a
Of Modern
"Huiuuil lUi lliL'lllit}^ 1U lhs in-st
picture ut me Capitol Theatre, "The (
Kin it or Poi ins," opens its eilcaire- .
Ticnt AVediiesday of next week.
The star has never had quite sodynamic
a role as that'given him by
lohn Monk Saunders ami \\*. R. Burleit,
authors respectively of "The
Dawn Patrol" and "Little Caesar."
Mr. Barthelmcss is aarain ^indebted
u John Francis Dillon for expert
<1.. tenon. i ne settings aiu aiHiienlie
and the modern photography, presents
ihany new angles en a picture
is. thrill-crammed as a zero hourBar
the I mess plays the part of a
young ^outhenicji' who comes to the
Big Town with high ideols as to. the
duty flu* press p\yes to the public,
ie secuit-s a jofe as""police reporter
>n a paper which has just inauguate.d
a cru.feade against prime, and
roes into the tight with zest, resisthig
bribery, and?publishing, a story
i[Vfii * 11 :?a- notoi ion.i gambling ~
ioint out of business.
T IlisTTin A a i,i|nai)i(UP "i-s Tfi Hie
lcwspapc-r pnue are .uarcia Collins,;
\ charming "sob sister," ami Breezy
tiussell, a tippling good follow, who
oves he>r whenever sober. 3reek
/ecojnes infatuated with the pret-t-w-jady,
oml finding himself unable to
uariy her because .of. his smali^sal- (
try, gradually coives under the now-,
r. "of"'"greed,~aiitl the possibility i f ,
.vealtli which await, hiiii if ho ac/ 'pis
graft., fio.r trie gangs 0aml,'!
jovus crime. - I'
Banholnuoys portrays the . dying 1
vnso of lionoi, and the growingfiithlessness
of the man who is doom 1
,'d. to fail in the end, with poignant
dncerity. " , ' ? J
The support given the star is oXv
ellent. Beautiful Fay Wray is the .
.ill for whom the young reportei .
C.VMDKN NKWS
Mis. Charlotte McLester, one ot
Camden's highly esteemed . citizens,
and a faithful tmiuber of the Mt.
Man'ah Baptist Church w as?Luncenli/.ci
Friday. Feb. 2(5. Many of the
local pastors were present anil spoke-1of
her life, as a good Christian and j
always ready to assis{ o theme lunch- '
iv? w iiK lhoyr |iroyraiMVi? 111 r pa.Ui'i.[
Rev. "ft. \V. Boykin-spoke of lu-r life*
as a rial worker in his church and a |
servant of Coil. The -pastor and kr;s~
assistants >poke. of the manner in
which she raised her children and
what honorable po-itions they hold
life, and how they are helping llin '
fellow man. especially the Rev.
K. Mil,ester who is taking a special'
course :it I?cuiedici Thijiejie and js
p.tstoi'iho one of the Railing Baptist
churches in (iatfney, S. ('.. and also
the "Thompson Street; Baptist church
at Spartanburg, S. C. '
,1'he funiTal services consisted of.
mail in}? the Scripture-, lie son by Rev,
I)r. ('. B. Antis'el, former president
of Benedict?collcg'es announced
by the pastor. After prayer the six
tte <>f (,auiinbtirg Institute, Iaiyinl.iurg.
N. C-. of which Mi>s .Jennie
McLester is a tomuum, sang, a?17-.: L1
I'll 1 selection.- I'rrrf. I. K. Jolnf.eii.
of l.a'uriiibiirg* InsiiUUe sang a s<do.
' lii t. "lpi.ti tet.^"?* r~ rx
Mrs. Charlotte Mel,est. r diet!. Wednesday
TiiyitT11. FiTii'tiary-2-t. age '
17. She wifs'.'the, mother <d" l.'J Hiililr.n
of which 7, survive':- Mr. Thomas
.Mn.i'sicr oi l iiiwun; la-sue .uci.esrej'?
??r ('aaiilcii:' fb A. Me Lester,. P.'niI
i^lcljih i:i 1>m ?Hi;^ lailj Litol._l.k_U~-. .
hUV'fla, Kla.;. Miss Inc/.Mel,ester.
I.nurinburtf In titu'tc, N.*C".; Rev. C.
K. Mel.tslor of, IJcnciHci "'('olkce.
Those from out oi' town pr -s, nt w re
Jir.M".?II. Ant'isijil, Dr. .1. .J. Staiks.
of Columliia. S. C;; Itv. . C. if: I.vies
of Spartaiihiirjf.vS. C., and many others.
Her body was deposited in th,
llyc-o?cemetery:?Undertaker Cijhns
had charge of the funeral.
A I,I.KM) ALK N i:\VS
Memorial Services for the late .lulus
ftoscnu aid (it vir.v fi'tTfiljjly ehrBed
out h'i iday evenim? in tin?sv linn) "
uditoi ium. A very yrnique jn.ojfrani
was .remit rod following the processional:Music
Neuro National An;hem.
(lire (Mali;?Scripture?reading "
nd prayer, 'Rev. C. I.. Anderson;
Music,-Send out thy Light; 'CJlee Chiri
Introduction. Principal Bing. Life oi
'illhis Uosenwal7T7".Urs.' (i. 1'"oi <1. ~Music?.
M yjou d's Willing.all the time
South Carolina and her child) en. alb
an.-; 7th grades, Dcfuble quartet
'Deep River." Tributes paid to Mr 1
ftn i iiwolrl 'Uk -mil Willi fcr i n I VI o
sic -"Swing Low Sweet Chariot";
What t lie Rosenwnhl MovPon-ol loi.
Meant to the Negroes oCJSdTilli ("arolina,"
Mrs, Louise Crawford; lie
marks,.County Supt. of Kdueation ami
members of the Trustee Board; MuI
sic?--"Steal Away" (dee Club.;Addles
CO ? P,.rt?lo, P,
Thompson, Pastor 'Simpson f hurcff,'
Music?"flood Bye" Glee* Club; l'rf1T.
Washington from the <>th gra 'e and
I hefr instructor Mrs. Sad^e W. Rice,
Alcatha Krwin.
? Bong. after fhe-conclusion of t4i?-program,
friends both witite aod-adored
lingered expressing thoi'p.appro
Hat ion anddelig' over this ver>* excellent
program honoring One of th;
greatest friends of our Tare.
Friends of Miss Willie Mae Me
Irvin are sorry to learn of her illnos
tvhiyh has caused her absence
from schpol for the last few days.
The Parent-Teacher.... Association
LI)EH rs
Richard
* ? .
Startling Expose
Racketeering- Methods
ir.r'lices honor. Brocisy, the reporter
vho inadvei ceiitly brings dotv'n on
'lis pal t)ie vengeoiue of the gang,
s" iirgTatiatingly portrayed by Regis
l'oontey of "Alibi" fame. Ominous
d w-voieed Robert Elliott is east as
he city editor and Oscar Apfel as
:he managing editor. Noel Madison
is effective in a'-'minister role a n d
Mickey Bennett fug. odmdrably as
he office devil. . .
VTlie Kipgc.r I'oints" is evidently
liascd life of a notorious char
"o ter whcVe adventyrcs filled the papers
recently. Vou do not know
Richard Bart'nelnicss until vou have
-ocn h'nn in "The Fingov Points"?
p'anied and .dedicated a "tree" to. thi
memory of the late Julius Rosenwald
?m tlie school's ground during the
oast week. Very impivssLve-cevcmonics
w< re hel . The planting was wit
tlit' lncitl'ty, friends and tlie student
body.?
l.ix'k for the date announcing the
play o\vlifdi .is somiT4o he. presented
I',, tin i 's Association.
"Mrs. 'Johrson, one" bf our oh*
? i ize.u and lovyd by all who know het
4??'ci i;it-:4b?id at. .the-home of her
naughler anil son Mr. and Mrs. \V.
W. E. I'e.nni 11.
Tile basket hall team of A. T. S
ii e aneii victorious over the Barnle'titiale.
The score was Eva
l''iejd<. cajila?!.: and right forwari dy
serves praise for exivlence in goa'
throwing. _ Mamie Rest also made
unite a niimbi r of spectacular plays.
The"-girls are ell improving in thei
lea in work. Here's hoping that they
win from Walt "rhoro, tjiis week.
The Literary Club will he pj^pon
ed from Friday/afternoon to Monday
on account of the game,
study topic w ill he China. All mem
rs tireUrged to conic out..
Sl MMKRVIIJiE NEWS
Ml S;i ' civ-die I I ^v -l. r-i,| i>n
eddent ^oij.iTfgTTTtT
(white) were hurned. to d.e.vt-h tm Firs*
North Street. The tragic accident
happen d at ."! o'ehn-k Jn the morning
ani the house, was completely demolished.
The charred hodit_H were re'covered
from the ruins, and handled
by "a Charleston- mortician.
c?n wiM .-Miiioay, uespiie ttio indent.ent
weather, the various churches had
their doors upon with a fair attendance,
?? WosIcy M. K .Church
The .Kpwor.th d/ague, under the
leadership of iXT*? . Ktta Cummings--fcs
progressing nicely. -This organizatioi
of a lino group ofChristian
workers who spend themselves
:n the i xeelent -task of Religious
Leadership.
Rev. E. J. Goings the new minister.
is'leading forth with constructive
methods ami IK ling !i-e into the community
life., lie delivered htlfe install
-ition address at the Ministers
Union Service last week, an ' proved
himself cpual to the faTd" Rev. A
U. Wade/pastor "A.M. hi. Zion delivered
the sermon, which was dm"
dared a masterpiece.
Mrs.'L. 'Goings is an ideal 'pastor'/
wife, and with her fine sj)irit, Wes
ley can-expect nothing but great
year. Last Sunday' morning,; tlie pastor's
text was selec ted'from St. John
l'Ji'di "Then?thec m.ule them .'t supr
per." A great and effective 'message
.was delivered.?Another beautiful is
"course was de livered Sunday .evening
He<bel A. M. K. Church"
' * We report the following on tin
stctt Jisl tlii< weo'lf1 MikiIm hh.j (' 1?*,
Sipher, Annie Liza Moarer, Minnie
Smith ami Mr. Tom Singleton. Mrs.
Dcllu T?ichardson, Tena"Aiken, Delia
Ricrardson and Mr. John - Ilopkins
The church, by the present pastor,
has a special period every service in
prayer for the sick and distressed the
_world oyer, .
Services w< -good?Sunday both cv
ening and .morningk... Tho' our congregations
were not ho-largo. The pastor's
morning text: i^latt.
subject "A Large Upper Room."
Kvening text Uol. 1-SM2; "The Be:
lievers' Walk." The choir furnished
fine music. Mr. Frank Gadsden, athletic
concl at Mencks Corner High
School war present^ Under the coach
team has scored many successes thi?
year. Two weeks ago the Clarendon
Training School of Manning.'walloped
to the tune of 14-0. ?
(Jn next Wednesday evening, March
10 there will be a lovely "Jack-andJill"
wedding, under .the direction of
- .Mil. ^ni-i-ii I;. Aiken. A 111iest<m
cents.
-Monday evening, there will he a
Cheek Party at the home of Mrs. L.
Weston. Admission 10 cents.
At the home of Mrs. Carrie Joiner.
March 11 there will be a party foi
the/b: notit of the church. Admission
5 CPnts.
1 i't >Vgiven at the K. of P.
Hall last Monday evening by Mrs.
Ilertha l*"? rC 14 for the- benefit (>f the
Blue Army Was <iuite a success.
' Among' .the newly org'hi/.ed clubs
~7h RetheT is 4'The"~ Wisteria," composed
of the younger*.Women of the
church. Mrs. C. P., Aiken is presi i
nt; Mrs. P. W.itherspoon, vice:
Mrs.. B. K. Talps, secretary; Mrs. H.
i SJmniiiiK iKvtkhint * Mi<< Mnrthniui
Ravi nel, treasurer; -.Mi s. B. Frasier.
Mrs. Fannie CI oyer, Mrs. Sarah Gad*
den, were oilier mombn'j in the or
gaitiaot ion. They?will mooC two
weeks hence at the Maitse. The pustor
was present and made timely renmrfrs~
1 ""
The second quarterly conference
will convene at Bethel Friday uvening
and Sunday, March 11-1 :i.
Miss Sarah Davis has gone to Char
leston- for ah indefinite st.\v, domi
die"' with her aunt. Mrs. Claudia,
dams.
The Ministerial Union met'at Wesley
M. E, Church last Tuesday evening,
"3 P. M. Bio. Chappelle Johnsoirmade
strong plea, in behalf ol' tlu
. It. Lee Hospital, and announced, a
"Tea",. at?Mrs." Rudolph, next Tues,
lay, 4 P M., March 15-for the bene
fit of the hospital. 7
Bishop Hansom At SummervilLe
According to a letter received front
dev. 1, W. Wilborn, Presiding Elder
today. Bishop R. jj. Ransom will \)/
?tt?BotlvoT A.?M-i?K" Church.?Sunday
mmication has- been, received from
the bishop by the pastor, the_ P. K's
letter indicates that there is a dpsirc
lor have, the bishop's visit given tin
.publicity it deserves.
??XEwrrrnrimxEws
We were very pleased to have our
"energetic supervisor, Prof. U. S.
v 'allnr.mi and Mr .T R Fvllon, s'"1"
suncrvisor of .colored.- schools to visit
Uroad River Rosynwald (School oi'
which Mrs. Florine F. Ilurst is teacher.
Theft* hah been a marked improvement
this term. 'Memorial ser-/
vice* were held last Tuesday e\h?n-v
ing in honor of the lamented.,JuTTu<
- Rosonwald who di 1 so much?for the
comfort "of Negro girls and boys.
May his memory ever be fevered.
Prof. Bradiy with his teachers, Misses
Evans and Burton. Mr. .1. R.
Rutherford, Supt. of Fellowship Bip
fist Church assisted very heartily:
as it was in that church services -were
had. Really and .truly we are uniting
more , and more which is sure
peeded in the face. On February
21 Mrs. l.ula. Glenn died and was
"fnwralizod, March 1. Rev. J. C. Cope
land preache 1 an able sermon. The
tl .'Ceased left one son,- two brothers
and" a host of relatives and friends
to mourn Her passing. Truly we are
passing away. The remains were
in chafne of nndmt:il,ce. .1?R, W' 1
l ams Who did his part with gentle
-mnnjv?pi ((is inn..?An.v tmr?m?
of / funeral .v.lrangeiffent's will not
.make a mistake in securing him and
his helpers. Rev. II. Hurst' was
present and spoke on the life of the
deceased: Says Mi\ J. 'B. -Williams i.
? ?
I'NION Nl-WS
On last Sunday the day was vOr>
cold and windy, inspite of this a few
seen at the churches and enjoyed a
glorious day.
~ ~ At Corinth Baptist '"Church," the Sun
day School was not attended in large
numbers as usual, ho\vever the lesso4i
was taught with mueh interest
ahd when .Miss Grace McKissick conducted.
the review many impressions
were. made.
At ll to the pastor preached a ver\
inspiring sermon as usual. The mem
bers of Corinth are looking forwaio
to their Spring Rally which is to come
off in April. Every club, every olo
Kian iiuTl w.oinan, e\vry child that
can'do something, very, boy and gu 1
who loves this great cause are askco
10 take part making^ this rally go
u\er the-top.
At Clinton Chapel A M. E. Zion
Church, Dr. Thompson sfiring revival-js
going on for ten nights. The
woman Evangelist from Alabama fai
""ell To appear* as she was scheduled
out the meeting is in progress with
" tdve-Mtsjitsthlh-c (>i ilie city pastors ?
Rev. Collins of St. Paul and Rev.
Bowman of Behel. ?The public is in
vited to Clinton Chapel'to dine at thi.wedding
feast,
At Bethel A. M, E, Church the attendance
was poor last Sunday. Only
15 attended Sunday school with one
teacher. '11U' pastor taught the enThe.
secretary was found at her post
and assisted greatly in arranging foi
Easier. .
The pastor delivered a spiritual
-morsage after which the Hnty Cnrn
munion was administered.
At 1:45 Itev, lawman, motored to
Ar.tioch where he found a number o.
thirsty souls and there preached to
paralizd the Devil workshop.
Sunday evening quite a number oi
young people came out and communed
with t|te fathers and mothers.
1 We live in the -- lives of " other^
Saturday, March 12, 1932
1 Whether good ?r wo aru n? high*?-c
I er than the company we keep.
Mrs. Julia Bookman wno has been *
confined to hor bed on account of
< liness is now in the hospital; wc
pray for her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Sarah Sartor is still in bed
with flu on Hamlet St.
Mrs. Kebecca Thompson in
Town is out a^nin after two weeks of
illness. ... _i
Mrs. Mary J. Bryant a goodly mo- __ ^
thor the treasurer of the.Pulpit Aid
Koard was seen walking around af- _
ter a heavy attack of nervous breakdown.
.
Rev. Bowman wishes to' thank Sister
Mamie Rice-and Sister Armenia
McB *th, Sister Mattie Porter, Sis- <m,
er Mary J. Bryant, Sister Haiti:
Prissock for their contributions the
past week. The inany articles were
gratefully receive? and much enjoyed.
Corny a^ru":i ladies. W hat board will
follow ?r ' .
At tlie official hosj.ul last Monday
night Rev. Bowmen o gunized a new * 1
club"" known as the ii Iping Aid Club
of whieh~~Sistar Mailie Porter is th *.
pre 4dent. "
Rev. Row.miii w-4^- spend-. the weekend
at til - i> dside of his ill mother
in Columbia,- S. ?. >
MR. EYLES MAKES STATEMENTS r -I
wish to say for the. infernt'ation
>f the publfe that my mother nor my
i sill' did not authoriz.d the eha.'gre ot
itht' program at my ' father's iuneral
(Dr. (?. K. l.yles) at Newbery. If
any one was. so unkind and made that 4
! statement to the master of coiemony. '
he, she or they did it with out'.niy
| knowledge' of consent.
The family regrets very mucn that
thevjnaster of eerc-mt ny saw fit not
.to allow Prof. YV. R. Bowman, to
.make his remarks concerning my
father, lie-.'was "special-..invited to be
one of the piincipal speakeis .as he
and I were classmates in Allen University,
he was. also-, converted?under
nit1 latino s pirai'iiiiiv an. I 1 tally be- 1
ieve be could have given the public
? lot of information about, him.
I am making these statements in
justice tu all and-' malice toward
none as' thtj/e have been st ores ol
persons who have asked about the incident
since it came out in the'Colum
r/ut State. - - "
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GLEANINGS _FRO.M SAL'PER "-'
MEMORIAL A. M. E. CHURCH^
Rev. A. Scon Henri, .Minister v
rr*i _ . ? . - - * - *
i nn c- wveKs lifnle'shall close the
?imte<i time when t lie celebration
ol' the rising of the Sunday School
Thermometer to its destination. the
'>('0 th'trree 1'lie. 1 lie Supx. I>4V L.
W aiiclield and liis faithful and earnest
officers and teachers are plann.iitf
a concentrated drive to reach the
acme of tip Janti' ipalion olt S.urrctvy
Api.il .'5," l'.'.'U. * \\'a are the, cfo. c _
t-> "TTirfr the Tu!l c> -'xicratloil -of pa
~ r.ls,-- Kttai d uns :.no friends in t'rs ,
jaiticular.
Dm inj? th y tii'i 'a.\ Sc"iioc?r p. i'J
Vu. fe'AVc the <hi'-l.? i; a'pare') r a ma oi
t1 tr <f i'i '.fa winch .*/ .
<: \ ><v i d. _
Past; I'l id ty i'Ui ning fouud u: at
Pe hcl A M. ! . as was amXu/v'cd.
i lie occasion wn.-, too presen.d i
to coii t'i!,.' 'a : man in i'.u House
, !'V ll;~ fyj a'', I'.' | , * : | 1 t V"-j i'f'
CK.b. An- appreciative audience was
pn cnt. As u fMOldde to the coii.vdy
a i'ott instrumental and vocal numbers
were rendered by little* Miss
Bertha Mae Cloodwin and littlp Miss
Sophia Johnson, respectively. ?
A resumeof the ]>lay was then
y>iven by the* director the Rev. Henri
jirior to the rise of the curtain. Prolonged
applause sheeted the players
as the curtain rose. After the pree
Aiif o f 1 4 1. - - ' - - - 1 * *
nviittuivMi wi nil1 pi ay wmcn was oiljoyed
by all the following members
of the cant were introduced by the
director as follows: Miss Lula Ballard-,
who pta.sed the role of Mrs.
Maria Bir.gs, r.ot to all"W a f"?
enter the house. She has had a bit
tor experience in matrimonial affairs
aiid sees no1 need whatever for a man.
Miss Hazel "Golf?Jessie Ray,
Mrs Marin Rings pretty niece, who
thiols dilferentjv to Ik i aunt. Miss "
Annie Cook, wlu> nlaycd the role or"
Miss Lucy Pith-r, the timid old niaid
in love \\;',th John AV right, the bache!or.
Miss Juli.i (foil'. Kate, tip. Irish
naid. who was in love with a police
_man, ?i ailed?U.t "hoi on j trui. ill." ' '?
Mrs A. S. Ilenri, who played tl*? role ""i
atmfc^R?rtmdn who -felt th.at lier iiiec"?**?r~
TTr?. Mariwa Rings is too severe on
the men folks.
After the m-ooduction compliments
were received on every hand and ac.
iliiesr od?to?Willi a do/eii or more
ritics said prior to the presentation
Hint?i.'tlm?members of the east wffl
set a new jttandard for .amateur
nlavers "
May wo now again thank the irtem- '
bers of the cast for having made a
name for themselves and keeping "Sat
ter Memorial A. M. E. Chrch in the
nvi n<l~ kff - (hepnbTi c? Lfc*
We have been asked to repeat the
nniedy ,apd shifdl rlfl " ?
Baptist .Church, Rev. Sarah Smith,
pastor next Monday evening, March
14, S- o'clock sharp under the auspices
of the usher hoard. Mr, Malaci
HnftQ (h). ( liiiymdn, ?? r
The March issue of the "Salter
"Memorial Announcer" is off the press'
you can have' a copy just for the askT
ing.
SUNDAY SERVICES
11:30 A. M.-r Preaching.,.
3 0?8P. M.?'Sunday School ami
Men's Bible Class.
1:30 P. M.?Special service. ^?
8:00 P. M.?Preaching.