The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 20, 1935, Page Page 3, Image 3

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? nil ICR AW NBWS, *- rrr-11 * - . . , Mi^s Mary Ella WiHiams of New ark, N. J. formerly of this city," client on Intrt. Wedn.'i.duy.?She wan brought here for burial. She leaves to mourn her lost her parents, Mr. ami Mrs( Owen Williams, ?? one sister and fdur brothers. CLINTON NEWS The Sunday School of Friend. ship A. M. E. Church, met at Its usual hour and was largely attended, the lfcsson was reviewed by Hie Supt. which was very interesting. Rev. P. M. Gary preached a soul stirring sermon.. Just aftiyr' collection Rev. Gary ( .was takepi off his feet looking a round seeing ushers coming in heavily lad?pod with many paekagos and box* is of food stuff for htm and his family, lie was very appreciative, and said.' he didn't ?have words to? express how he thanked his members for their kind ness. ;.j_J , ?April Kth, 1JC15?Our Second vuiiod at Friendship Church, Dr. J. B. Jennings, our beloved Presiding Elder was present to preside. After the first hymn which was ' lined Jby him, pray by. J A. Steward,-A.sst. pastor to l)r. P. M. Gary, l)r. Jenning iincd thq second hyhm. followed bv scripture read ing aiul comment on 5ame7 - After going through the question ar^ the re ports' were called for as follows: Stewards reports for The" pystor $87.50; to Presiding Eldetr $25.00; "Traaiia^-^iOU.QlL-- _r~ r After DisburstUi' nt $00.00 was left in the hands of ^the trustee. 'Rev. 1*. M. Gary?i* "giving?fchtr Jyhuwh n-;il sir vice. We >ue glad ~~ to -ay that we have on'' of the best chior iit the State. Yours' for the church, Dr. P. M. i . Gai'y, J!astor; Prof. H. L, Ajexand i-r, Sic; Reporter, J. A. SlewarT. ^ . . KIDGF HP Wtll BAPTIST " - : (Hl'RCII Rev. A. P.v Porte*",. Pastor April 11, lt?35, Ridge Branch S. K. open"d at its usual hour, ? with a?la we- number of. students as Usual..' Miss Ruth Fulks it spending a while in-Augusta, Ga. with her inter. ' Mr.-. Daisy?and?MiKs Ornbel Johnson motored to Aiken today j Because of their "absence in S. S. today Prof. Wilson and Prof. Bush weie at the home of Mr. Jim Mc liiuinut-U-iast Sunday P. M. Dont , forget to come to our Faster pro gram at the ahoVe named?church the 3rd Sunday P., ."Vf. in April. The ,tniiini1?Choi r?wrtt?it inlei miusic. r They are a crowd of small sing ?-?Crsr :\1 es.?faille?Brunson, . Miss ( Gib-iorn, Mrs. Garrett, Mrs. Sarah |- Williams aiuTMr. L. N. ,Lott are I , tin' sick people in our community. . \Ve arc hoping for them a speedy recovery^? I wish you all a happy Faster. Kliza McBurtuMte, Reporter COOP HUPK'A. M- F 7TDN? CIII RC'H Kev. S.nndfyT-Pjislor Camdcii, S. 0.? Sunday, was a big day at Good Hope, Sunday : School opened" at Hi30 A. M. with the Supt. and ,his co-workers'* at ' tie ir post of duty. A large number attended Sunday School, and every one seemed it * to he iuterested in the discus-ion .of lesson. " ? At 11 :.'!0 A. M. jEhc.^pn-dur 1 ' * brought to tit rr -Wonder f tit ?m<ysaffc, found Rev. 11>:1G, "subject, "The Kinship of Christ", and every one was made ao rejoice. At" P. M. There were a aeries of. serinonetto preach*1*! V?y five following preachers: Revs. W. M. Ballard, pastor of. dairies Bap| "list Church, C. II. McCra, p:rstor of Edward Chapel A. M. E. Zion Church; B. Smyrl. pastor of the ")?: rriiUiVh of dud. Rev. Miss Elsie I. Eonp, men>l)er of (la'ines Baptist !'1 ' . Church. The serino.nettes were practiIcal and inspirational. A lartre audience attended the st-rviee. Kvery one was .well pleased with tht success v botli spiritually and financially. This effort was given for the interest of the different clubs of the ,r"> churtli. HFMM INCW A v XRWK WILI.IAMSIll iu; CIRCUIT Rev. P. M. Kn'>x, Pastor. r 7T^ Sunday was a busy day with tVie people of the Williamburg Ci>' |euit.? ? ,S. S. opened at the usual hour ,. with Supt. and teachers at th'"ir | p st of duty. A beautiful lesson s discussed in all*classes. Miss j. .w.herford took charge of Class No. II. The lesson was interestingly taught. Cla>s No. II received tht banner. At 11,:30 Rev. Knox was at his post of duty. We must say this sermon 'seemed to biv one of his best. He forcefully put thy gospel where we could reach it. He | v preach eel frpm tht 57th Chapter of r" Matt. 22nd verse. "Pilate said un jt ; to -thorn what shall I cto with-Joss who Ls called Christ?" They 4 '1 said -unto him, let him he cru?' i tied. ?"Th?y?Cyucified i irist". ^ _ . Kunday was co1nmuni<fr| day at ( avis.. Quite a f,vw communed > \ th us. ?? rfter service the rally came off. A i^at sum was realized. HL cissies Knox and Iszard attendV e< pirvico at Chavis Sunday morn in ^.md was the dinner priest of B M m ItuUherford at the. home of M. g;nd Mm M. Gordon. They WW t'q * & pleasant afternoon. \ . '.:00 Rev. Butler of the la? t^qr - 1 ? nr?*T"^ - - ?? ,. ??- - "?n*W liETTIS ACADEMY NEWS -?Evwy oi?e is looking l'orjward with pleusuuCuiUicijiutions to-our . .\lnsic Festival, winch will bo hold April 24, 25 and 20. A large crowd attended the eliby the agricultural "department inination oratorical content given last Tnursday evening. The contestants were: Jerry Perry, JLsidore Coleman and Joseph CarterThe judges decided that t^kr was the best speaker. A Our special class of ucuchjd^B increased in number. Among enrolled are: Mesdames Bert^P Shi\lrick, Eugenia Perry and llor# tense Adams, Edgefield, Esther Kainsford,. Trenton, jVlisses Et&a' Palmoiv, (.Iranitcvillc. ami M attic Hamilton, Vauclouso.? Tht district agricultural judging and oratorical contest at Bales rs Malachi Benjamin, Amos> Elom, J. Carter, II. Coleman and J. Perry of our "ag" department. Benjamin'was one .of the three boys, of the district selteted- to participate in state judging contest ami Carter won second honors in the oratorical contest. The others made high scbores in some lines. Rev. \V. M. Parker preached at Pleasant Rock Church, ntar Nniety I Six -Sunday, and at Rosa Spring,! mul .i i Hi- Ufiiij uiv-c \J|UU iSiUlK. ?lt IIIC' Langley- Bath Hi. - School (whit* ) . J tut Wednesday evening. Miss Carrie Key was the guest of I'rin. ami Mrs. A .C. Hightowcr, Ritlgt Spring, tiurjhg the week | end. Miss I-hsic 'Holmes has rC.-nrnod hom'*, after having taught success 1 fully at IBggns -SrhTToly tsahuIrT County. Mrs. Thelnm Yamlerhofsit. and Prof, and Mrs. II. A. Blaise# gale attended Che"Spihg Prom" if the Royal Aikenites at Odd Pillow's Hall, Aiken, Friday evening. Misses Key E. Palmore. Grant Whitloek, A. Blocker spent tiiv Week-end at home.' i l\tT> W. I), Coker, of thy semiar ?ela>s, .is .spending a few fdays at his home in Lauren's County, . 'Mrs C. A. Rubens- of Aiken. j?pent. the week-end on the campus visit!ng'her husband, Prof. Ruben-, and their soils, "Samuel and Clarence. ' -?The final meeting ofth*- Friges field county teachers association Saturday, at Edgefield Academy, was attended by Pre'-. Nicholson. Mesdanies Holmes and r<illin< Misses Andtv-oo and. CumnVintrs. VBe Kind to Animals" week was - -til):-(.tv (1 tun.' last week W<? i-ii~-t that much ^oWd will r<fvult thi-re from. ?1 ?? Messr^ Chas. and Francis Sjmp kin-* - visited?relatives?and?f riond ; hove Sunday, afternoon. How Miss Senior, anil .Miss -J.~f.' T JLimior, (lid smile^Aptl tney are VuVilinj; still. Miss C. B. SimrletoH ,spent the Wepk-end at her home, Coolunvhia, ami .worshiped,, at Calvev Baptist Cluireh. ^ - - I A T I A > i '.W <A ^ WF.KTON CHAIM'LH A. >1. 44? CHURCH Rev. N. S. DoLajno, 1?. K." Sunday Sohool opened at tluusual. hour. Sunday being Palm Sunday most every nv inb'er and some friends of Weston Chappie -wnro a cross of-Easter-Palm. out in the usual way with the SupV. Mr. It. L. McBridi^ presiding. The lesson was Reviewed l>y the -Pist. Supt. , Rev. Simmons, proved himself a Sunday School worker and a teacher also;, ^ 11:30 Rev. N. S. DeLaino preacdi ed. op the Triumphant entry*, into Jerusalem. " The Holy Ghost was in our midst. The A. C. . Leaguo-went on a flying trip to Pee IP e to .render a program of Pep. Mr. R. I*. McBrldfc, Mrs. Bertha Crawford, Mr. Iveroy Leggett, Mrs. Amelia DeLaino and Mr'; Wash James were 1 the grown ups that accompanied 1 the Junior Leaugers. The nfembers of Pee Dee A. M. E. Church were alDshiiles, and report fifty on the Sunday School _ Roll. Mr.'A. D. Devon is Sup* of ~ the above named- sehooeb Sunday night we were back to Weston Chapplle whore we onjoy"d another soul stirring sermon by [ the pastor. ' Mrs. Elizabeth \foorr> ?!*ii?.l ~ Mrs. in. ?s. J Jo inline at the pa nor. ' age Monday A. M. Rev. J. S. Coe of F-Iorpnce, S. C. made a pop call to Latta - to see ' Re-v. D. L. Coe.and Rev. N. S. DeLaine. We are always glad to see Rev. Coe. Rev. Gibbs, pastor of Andrews Chapplle M. E' Church ran in on business to the parsonage Saturday. Mr. Platt? our efficient barl>er. is always on the look out for the good of St. .John Baptist Church arul the Dillon County Training School. ?? Rev. Guiles is makin^"Rnt>d on his work, and bringing things to pass. jng ?irward to a successful F.astH r. Andrew Chappllo is having scrvk^ea^h night this week. diantown Circuit, preached for Mrs Daisy Brown's Club. lie preached about the Criicifiction of Chrjst also/ ' This seunion wa+ one to be woll remembered. A liberal contribution was reAlizetf. Chavis and Mt. Carmel quartets rendered some beautiful selections. * ? > | : - ' > _ : lJ :\lA - \LZ.']' Pigg te J / N'OTlv: Vt'in- question answ< jfra clipping of tlii- c'oluum is end ^^ii|'!\'. send a quui'll r (2">e) an ^Vi'dope, lc'r my X't-w Ad in I < my ftin.il free..advice, on three .t , t/irthtlate, and correct address td A rllT'~AV~A I.I,A(' I I. c:uo .,1 T Assembly. Street* JQLLuinbia, .Sim ipkci \l notk i :.?in Wallaces be Mire to selul \ our -and the yeftx_\an wtre horn, intf. " .. II. W.?-flMease toll me what is w roni; in our home.? Is this the riuHt man for me? . Ails.: The trouble y< u .have is that you've grot the wrong: .neiyh. hot*. This woman who livesdivMho h >uso with you has always had a "'crush" in your husband, and the best thinir for yui.1 to. do is to.eel out of your houso.it' you w. nl to have any pence' I advise \"ii'to foryc.t about tlie man you turned .down. Your husband is the riv!>t Iliad fir yriu. " . * ?" ?' ? II.- V.--Din's mv I Mil friend Tlir'.^ I IiVTIi 11 t tlillts I Will ' ever jret to call him my own? Alls.: Your boy r rit-aiil lik-o< you a lot, !>ut Vio isiiol.in bye with yon1. 1 Tin' lt if| "he, t - m I<>v7r" "wiTTi i< the one1 with the . initials of <1. G. (J. a ml because of her you'll novor irot 1 . call him your 'own. Ho plans to ni.ilsc'TTeu-K.s wif. in" fore the end.of lP.'tn, j . * , * * S. ('. S.?1Mease tell me if. I should . continue heinji friendly?with this party or what' should I do? Arts,: For the last few years the prill' you. have been prpyitf with lias thoujrht if yon Jin'lv .as' n friyn<T7 nipt ymi luvow- by the-wav slip acts t> >w.iI'd yi n-that sh'e'd''r?'?". n't love viffi, i.r care for you riously. Tl will be alrtjflTt H.f "yoi; to still be. friends w ith li> r. hut 1 advise you not to let yourself fall in love with her. for'you'll be ir, fur a bd .>f heartaches. r ' 1 "* ~ * * t J. li.?I ha\'e_ltfeu_very unhappy liitely and 1 w pihl like? tn know if I bin- a n \ t li in y ill store for me? A rw * lArvn'i l<.f" t*.ini o,.ir l\rv ? t .? i jvit i r v- v>v? t .-v I i come upset iii?t-.h''> use you haven't heard from your friend lately There is much in" store - for .you hut the" most imp' riant Ihins: for you will 1>" a'letter you will eel from J. O. S.-noxt month*. This lottor will hrinjr-you s-mie mighty interest inp: news. r. * * ?. ? .M. K.?tt 111 yen ptrrv-v tell me what i> wrtonj? wj'h_me and An. .: Tlior. d-- -ii't " em hahythinjr s< i i? uslv \vi emr witt- yn nhys-Vally. Vour trou'.'r u th d vou worry too-ndo-h :.! ill vouV husband. Why ?!;>':' * u h > m. of a edm|??w^ii.t.';' !.! : n?'' im. out with, him when tie ffshs .'ymi. If you den't want t i.:l. th" yo''-.i times wiMi h in. you ean't hlame .him for.a-ikiu.y piiiio'eiie ?l<e. Von JnTi;PKM\r;s ~\ r~ n i >(>itMi:i:s Denrmrk, S. 0. -.Nuti'oiinl Xeyro Health Week' was fittingly celebrated at. Voorhoos with- various programs covered the school yr< tmds, with several events bein Cf it) the community.. Dr. D. .f, Dickson <d' Harmvi 11 made the o.penintr address Hn Sunday ni'dit. ' and Mr. T.. IT. lbst. D. D. S; of Orarjrebure closed iiiir prWyTeiii There wore several papers read by the mimhcrs of the .?u,n:or Collejrc . Department on th" various pha es of hoal'h. The Operetta .iriven bv'the ^th and Oth yrades brought a la rye number of visitors to. the "school including a yroup of white friends Senator S. (I. Mayfield and1 Mr; J If. Chitty. d'ostma 4er. of I)on. ' mar.': made' rem u ks. OP . Saturday. April f.th Mr. .T, II. RfTty^ofjih arid Mr. S. J. Fieldiny of Charleston, v.a'h Principal J. E. Hlanton, started .for Tuskeirce. 3'hey reported a very rijtei; o> t iiuj- ~t > ?f>.?-?I'l ioi-li'id JQh'.i?i 'was ahh\ i., wi'Jiess t be "Found' r's Day Exereuu-s; luid made a'report to the scTiboa when he returned on condi tions-?at Tuskcyee. On Fri'ay eveniny, the. 12th of April, the women in 'he Irvnistrial Department. stayed a fashion show. The exhibits from the various lopart mends wore very yood. Seventv odd dresses worn iinrlcr.-d TI<o first prize in the. normal ^department-went to Ilallie Q. Baeote. '?*f the seni< r muni a] class. the second prize to Jennie- M .roe of the senior rfrritnal c!a--;. The fir i pr'/.o in 'Vie lvi?rh school went, to T.illio Bojl Atterberry, of tlie 10th tirade vocational clas,s. and the second prize to Ivttfie-Oih-ost of the 11th tirade hicrh school.. Prizes for this eontestp^ad l>e> n triven by Iho Smithy Th-y' GmiU Company in Bambertr. * > On SaJ^irday mominpr, ,Apri! 1.1, Mr;'White of the Caipontry TVpartmonts-totretlnr witii Principal Rbmf m stake. nut the nit<r for the now'/chf^pel. Principal Blantnn report"*- that, tjio pronhd will ho Vbroken for the chapCI in the next -thirty days. The hope is to have it .ready by Thanksgiving time. L?~ ^ * n THE PALMETTO LEADER ^ r i cred in -(.liTs paper ONLY wheff ? se?1 in your letter. For private ^ il a si. 11 addressed, stamped enKcuding, and receive by return juestioiis, Sign your full name', Iy all:letters.- Address all mail ' I IK 1'AL.MKITU LEADK-KT-Krtft-L ith Carolina. , .?; . s tending in questions to Prof. full name, the date, the month , minder In eet ;t ramfcet read? -?^1." , Ht i il ;i little , ivci'oati Hi'eViT once . in a while tlie game as l\e 'm'-; - _ ^4 # ' .' 11 ~ S; K. T.?Please tell me if 1 will ever have, any success in life? ' Ans: Whether or not yon make a "success Tn life depend^ <?i1 the Mnd <>f \vork you oh do So far your ,< life'< vn'itt'i'ii. I on to, afn h to what vou arc Tlonur i; -w for if you follow that trade, you'll i ho vcrv wi'l' satisfied with the nro *.well as tin* iwfix'y. you'll mala in it. _ * * * . hand, treat mc the way .-he does? Au<.: The way you Have- ot " - !*;t' o|e 1 1 n u ^in^r~yTltTT1~^w''',*'"'''T*' m ny thinjrs that. ho. isn't jruilty, <?f ls--s.oinot.huuf that he ju-t can't st ami. Y?..?u'ro- just let llnir " your imayrinat iuR- run away fttr you. for flio wfufiTui' next door floes*! mo.up " a t'hinir.to your husband. an<l he* Th f.ovyr thoujftft of * tftVhe-r h<"T " -inv money. If you expect to have t ii 'pPv. home, you'll hav.; to l?oli.-vo what lie tells you instead of what other people tell you. , * * * K. 11:?AY ho was it that . broke Lulu jilv _ sehu<>L xuimL?. A*tis.:- A party that' you hrro\v. T'liit ?' ! onii'one ?'Ise' to Tweak into j sciio-d room, and' thovfap.| I'V.f .'etnilod information I suyrtrest I t that yo'u <ci' note attacked to tliis II c.ohmm and write to me- f<>r a 1 l'KIV.VJ K KEPLY. ? * M, ( '.?Please let me know what is the tronhle with my son? ATT7:: Your ?r>? hns'al'.v y lrmr ; tr od and olndient hoy nr.d now r t tint. l:o T< over tweniy?-no you' can't expect hjjn to si ill lie tied j to your .apron strintr-.- foot him , <>?i wit :nii| have n?1i". lp t un. AT- * t r :!,c .\ay you. brought him up t!io'( won't l)c nuuh '<]anjrrr of lifni. ?:/' t iiter into any trouble. * *. a. r k i1'- i . " lun o in mind as much a friend to nif as she protends? ^ l>ivton<nn<r . t. > yon. She is a- lot letter friend . t-o"yoii than you _T?a. lix.o/and she h.Td nothing to do with .y<>n"'oik! thy matt j'yu wore ii.uu.oil to; boutjp'yiTtft now. Sho ha1 : dwsiys boon. a- dose to you '! a-'a sister, an ." \??::'!! bo losing i llio b? st friend y -ii over had if ' yo"ti arouse her of playing a part iji ' his alfair? r-mm mm.!-: sf*Yi<>ou meeting street j Obsorvos Nou'i'o Health Weok | (dnirltston, S. ('. Friday, April ' fith. 1 n iu- u n? the srone . j of much .ativit.p as .the pupils assembled for the purj- v- of a Health I Projrratn * iif^C.u.miiior ti?n of the Twt.nty.Firs1?\ n1111.: I?Ohst'rvnm.v of N cirri National II alth Week. Health soups. phhires, stories, recitations, ami dialogues wore suceessfiilly eat ri.'-1 ou*. by the'pupils,. We were.-also liitriily favored with an inspiriripr H-alth address by the Rev. .R.'G. Rrown, pastor . of Wesley M. P., Church, in his 7 .uldrrg??lie ru'ip r?11 ayed?t+rr-Iife ofihiokc: T. Wa-hinyton; the ' principal ti*K<l}er? ami pupils trra_ ci. lKlv ' lo.v I. -I.'.-. c, .t . hi? message," .IJu'te a number - ! community health 'plodjre-' eoncerninp the home wen" turned in hy the pupils and teachers die to visit the homos in TfteTfu*:> r future. hVpfo~ Health - W.u.I ,iod Health ev.o.y day in the year. is. now history in the minds of our pupils. May we take, this opportunity- trrj t{,ank Mr . Halstj('4 '^fi>s Mapo and ?.f: T.aSalrih #>r literature and _ visits al.-o the Heal'H. O ipimittejp. .TineheiNr Ruby Forsvtlie. -Etta . j Greene. Zarah G- i;!ard. Mabel Rives, A. S. HamiTD n. principal. "fUjKN-nF/FK \TS fjRANITKKVFr.T.F 0 ra nt ios v i 11 .. Saturday, April Iflth.-- In a -h jfly cintcstod battle. Aljen University^ of Columbia. S..C.. okod mit a throe to two victory over the Continuation qfntal seventh All< n bVnko the '/ie which von tho rr'amo. .McNeil Tlar- 1 xi* relievo^ i>ona*rh*m ore the mmi*-d in Jho Oth. " Allen scored first in the -fourth i ' and was one ?V oyn on eoniinpr ttfTl in tho fifth; Sho"TT<viT tho. score in tho-hm of the nth. T/cnior made the winning tally by a Sfjuecso play 1 in tho 7th. . ' UalterTos Tor Granitesville, < SinnmOng .and Miller; for Allen, Itonayhuo and Harris.f? U-?? _i aui.isu: m.ws ' . 11 FlUster "hells are, rin>rin>r he*'< m<l i 1 -ewhe're. Kasioi-.. p*;o:rr m.vill be at St. I.like A. W. tv. tion Church Sunday at 2 p. "in.; W-iHttrm . ! -*p. ?>' '< .UlTI-i?at Mt. Eden A. M. E. Clmrrli H p. in. At thwo service s we arc askinjf visitors to come and e.njoy themuMvVv .\rjth~irs; "Services at xWjJr v/ire. trood Sunday. Sunday school at'tlj" usual h"Ur with the. Supi? Mrs! A. William*, it her post. The lessor wa- \v* II lisoussed. Atten-Viiice \va^ i_o.ru]. After which the h air arrive/] for preahcitur. The pa/tor. Tt? v. I):' 22:54.- Am! Peter T.11.. we. h a far off. Tie base] his argument op follow in;;;?1? At. 8:3ft p. m. Ilr-v. 11. W. P' e. >f Atlanta, Ga., pre.uJ^li] ...u -.1 irrintr sermon ,fpmi 1 >a;'r"Tri T-l jlihjecf. "If Goili-f.i ;1-. then "what ?" I le -brought to us a great-message. Mr. and Mrs. C. oi gV Th >rn:-iwishes to .announce the m;irrr=pv r>f their .daughter, Miss Mn>v-A. Thomas of Carlisle to M'". t'iar.ireo Rims Union. S. C. They'.were married April 1st. Miss- Pearl White of Winston-Salem. N.r (*.. is visiting her mother. Mr . Mar Tetor of Carlisle..- . . >\Y tiro t-Mai1~1jr?<ny 1 !?>: < .0.11 >!.' >ick list .are fniprovrhtr. ~ AIT. /.ION BAPTIST CHi;R<"H It. v t V Marshall PaMor. Art: Zion Sunday school opened ;<n 11. .., I }ji'Hr, t,.n \ci' li Sunt.- J. R. Dean. ami 'h.:* ^'Uf / teachers at their post nt ?liiry. Alter the lesson had been fully dX,-,. cussed l>y the teachers and Ui'd.r elassos ..the Supt, jfave?. a-, brief revk-w, nR<T7ITTIn-remjirkx were .?!\rr en b\* the pastor to.the younff p"M pie. " ~ 7 't At. 11 o'clock the pastor iiitr?.duced* the Rev. R. F. Goodo who preached a s<>'nl-<tIrrjny s?o*nion. Riiutihir for Scripture lesson St. .T"lrn 10. Acts 0:11. I am rpii'e su.ro esvcr'yhoiLv tliat heard him en-, joyed >*?nod coul. t hay didn't - oneh 1 'art-s-bur-n whilc>..the?man of God talked to 11s hy t.ho way. Utn? pray for an oyt-notirimr' of, the II' ly Spirit. Tx t us advance 011 i onr knees; Mrs. Mahahi Anderson J..'still <n the.sick list:'also Mrs. Ruth Raddon and Mrs. Fannie M rshall are still/on tfio sick list. Miss K. f>oan is. leu k in Ashevillo. X. ('.. where she will spent the s^^. pier. ** The r 'mKridcv T.ntljre' X< . opt ne I Saturday nito at its usual, hour. 7:-".n with .Tolrnio Th-hinvim a: ]ircsid''nt .TaniOj Kohins >ri. sorro-! tary: T>. T. T'.l^rhor, *~Mrra?ilror. FTvory member is trviner In <T > 1.**best to .ni;|.l\0 it tlv- host ore in the fii-lil. livery- moot itur" nit w<- hav.sonu> new members. I really. hi--' Hove that Go 1 is jyorkjng- with flu-, ho.irtv- of meti in this conimuni-ty. Head Ixdiiml _th? writ or every vt' h ami h urr. ^.l'.o la a ifmntx-y. n.mtmmpt V. '-A" loa 11 the 3fiflg)g hvo't.-a l'nurr ' ' H. T . Uoporter ? - kiii'.ni-i/i'.k m. i:. dirndl ItIV. M. A. llollifri. I'ustnr Oliailest->11. S. (*.. Apr. 1.".,. 1 Thanks to tip' T.ortl f? r such a b, auliful TiiTm 'Sunday. Wo-real ? IS' h?'>vo had a splendid day: ami also a womh" fill ?drvieo. We had -a In r<ro malir nee?out nwfninc and night.'' to. fret some of that Pa'lip t.V.at has been hlo-s<'(| l,y our Iv>rd iFi'fsus Christ, because who know? whether ;\vp will see anotlwr I' lm Sunday (jr no*. The servic-.v tfivre well. Ryv. TIv? 1 lino*' tho first' hymn arid Rev. .Tyke "Wilson made a n' 'bio pravcr;. and the Scripture lo-son was r-ad by'tho j>ast-.r: ami thv second hymn was lined l.v Roy, Mack. \\,hirh thon Rev. Mack delv 21st chapter of St. Matthews at the tenth vc.r-o and his text was.. "Who is this that., comcth into the world:" arid ho. did explain it wonderfulJy. Everybody was rej, foinc an! full wbh tho Holy Ghost. Then everybody joined him and santr. "Hh t! oy toll mo ot' an Uriel1 aide.day." The doors of ? the church were ' opened and we cot rvn* t?0i;|. v.-h'o uv s ,.tn Ti-. the field but sho desired' j , pniDP bark in the house of the 'T,ord._ After service wo bad a sad funeral of our beloved steward and a- si-tor. faster Janie Mileage."* Our syniijvvthy CO out to the bereaved family: and . to t.lio s'cwarhr:-' bo-'rd '.a clrdle! up th'ir line because who knows] who will be the next one that the T/ord will see" fit to take away. The evening service was very deeply interest inc..; Rev. W Hon surely di< have the fire hurnircl and then R TTu??cin? kept it hands, to thee." Bro. Fred Brown ; -oner. n wonderful polo. Our Suntlnv -ehool 's doincr nioelv. h ?p7njr Otat th*> parents will come oi.d"?rrd see what- the'? children are il>>tru?y-?TThe- iprtrhr-rc are rnittincr forth every effort to do their very best, fomo out Sunday and -enjoy the on.ster.proeram. Wo will h iVe ?*onie very efood ?PYneinjr. is on-thi?'week unt.il Easter Sunday nierht.' We prny for the ediverts. and tho^e wl\o .ore not converted*. we also pray that they will tleeide to iconse over on~th- Tor's sTde and to 1!TTs*s Eli/a 0anipholl and Miss T.ueile Prown. who put their hahd< in thA nri-doY's oh Palm Sunday to just keep oti .pr.iyinjr. The Toacrue is still havinc some splendid prvcrrnm^. Come and help the youner folk thov are_tryinp hard to do somethinff.-far.the fall injr liiniu'inity, \\'c wore ,a!so glad Jjj hu-.'. Key. Ho hi as on out on Palm S ?:hi>-. May tTie Lord help him hi- hh.Tth (.?. |,ini; and w ar < -'II praying f.'r all.of the si' U?in' '?iI i ;?ii ii?I?frf?wore uliin >f!:Ai l.a\" ?r.\ i-;t.;nt? ministers on' t.i urn-kip v> 11 'i- . ' ' 1 1 . 1 - w M r.fl-WK AH V M.'i:. ( III KCM Kcv' J. I!. Dixon, Castor . S'.nd.iy Seho d upi-IS'd JtT til ' ^ -v. :t . wait -.'a- Snjrrr juST. hi - er.w <?{". ti jii h i - at 'lev p?'?st "f ?vc> . T: e .lytjoii was r?wie\ved I'j dr.-. I. Ho Washington. , A' i.Y'u h o j'. n; pa-tor tnotitt'.fii Ha- rostrum an. jiii a' .i- ;i \V;.n 'oprtiL sermon. Lii iM'.>n Rev. Dixo.'t bro-t 11 t 1 w ' i '1 app if! lu vol; da ly -i?J'd < ? is > ay away on excuse Did a * ',-j; In- a t-" lour, within as th-v ''!' ' i-f-i 'air.'d to trs-frottt; ).. 'a? Ln.:..ir ?i i, ..n , Sun. day.i S a <!ay was i omnunion dity an': Mrs. -Paulim- J irkio-ton and Mr-:, 11.'it'ie doffi-rsi..!! of -Stewardiv'S Board No.' III -wi-io u; i'h?ir>re \H)(><lC ( 11 AI? FL A >' .AI M. K. rill'IU H Rev. 1). C. Brown, Pastor I/i'Wiv:o *y: 111*, S. {!.- Su inlay was a fine <Liy for church y>ers. The tfarhors and Stipt. xVcre at their l?'-s! had -a-rda-nut ifnl. h'sr.ori The^p trir_sI>oko wonderfully. ! tho missionary -la<lit ^.. j.iiU(li.-ci-<l a pr.njtpauj Many. helpful. thouirhts were br- 'tijrhti otit. A! T.-'!" tl> Krv. .1 ' S Dan lev wile red '.!! r*'stnini with.a -trona; 11)> ". ton-: heart- ?iii} burn while {ti.'.inian of <I< <1 talked hv i at (Jroo'i\if|r?. S. wa5 Ir.iviivl at >in (/'Wii, Liiwndo?villi'.~Thc fun or 1 w - to ,d nPf>y hij Bi?hop, and tiM'-r. A f*rrrho service wa >\;et%Sjun' ay iiiahta sunv <>t $:il.4U wax Va'soJt. PFNIH.pTON* NEWS Services at Kimro Chapel A. M Kv"t'lu.ireh were srood usual. Rw, A. '<?ti.tl*'approached from Matt 21:"."M mc. "The mossnjre of the t' t " _ t'alni Sunday w'ts olwc-rvTho service \vju. very t, impressive with the 'church-, decorated with P.'iTjvs8* ajid each pers >n weat :hit '< p i'h;< made of i ,i 1 ut. . Tho missionary club \vill moot at. tho he me* of Mfs. S.-B. Sadler Friday P >1. This club .will be re '-ill v to r: port In f-.ill at the dign lot cwivent ion. Mtx?R. J. Clark is our' very efficient president. Mr. I.. P. Walk< r. County Demon strut ion At'oiit erf Florence. S. C is irriuiuauy improving" oner a -ori'V.75 illrcrs at th^ homorof hi? Mr/and Mr?. F..-Walker IVihv .TiJnioj." has the whooping raueh. 1! I.N N RTTSMU.K NEWS \\*o aii' -til! having a hit of col. \vivathcr-Tn: our section." \V?..trusl tin1' Ka-ic g-de will" soon ho 'ours -ft-=-rrrr little oiies arc' full of smile? ~?o put (.!their new E:i.-"T<*r hon. 'U'P, " ' " " _ Plenty of sickness" anil doaThl at'i in.ohr scctl.ojj^ Mr. Reese Jr. a member of the trustee hoard, al Shil 'h Church. difd .at.,h> honu near Mr. .T. R. Drake. The fun oral service was hold . at Shilol Tuesday P. M./'Rov. A. J. Wright n stor. acsRted bv Rev. Jones am Rev.- W-r P. MrCoy. officiating. So. jos by'-Frof: .T. TT. Mot'ris rrnd Mis? Annie M.* Wall?. Jfo * leaves"" t< mourn h's loss. a deyOkNi wife five children,, two sister, two brothers a host of relatives nn< friends. Mr. Henry MeCall died Thursday jUiut a tow ciay< tu jctw'js uiiu's.from an auto -wreck. Mr. "\villtam Anderpori was funeral ize?. at MacMoria Church Sunday P. M, T. McKay Jr.,. died at h'ns .hcilW a- _____ JACK WILLIAMS I) R U G STORE I -.JACK-WILLIAMS. Mgr. Drugs, Ice Cream, Sodas, Clgais, CigajeUes and Tobaccos.. . 2365 Gervais St. Dial 9236 David G. Ellison ... , .... General Insurance Honest and emeient attention given to all business placed with me. PHONE 5717 1221 WASHINGTON ST FAITH-THO-LENE HAIR GROWER. PRICE 25 CENTS Mme. Ethel Potee Frierson 2101 C'.bAJltnnt "Hi Ri<r?*nlii P A ?COLUMBIA, S. C Aawtm WAJCTBP ~ ~~~T? A . _ \ ?? ?~ Page S _ i (Wednesday P. M. and was funeral_ i/-od at. Ix-vvr Klreen -M. E. Church Sunday P. M. Rev. A. W. Wright - p as tor. ' T Misn MaU'l Reese and.,Mrs. P. - 1* \r^r'nlllnMI ?I ;v1|>.r,- ,.f fh-fr -4 <!ult .school aeeompanied the -bus _ . 1 _kiail of adult student.;.- over to f Yd ' unihia, S. C, .This was something new with the old friendsr- t Rev. nr.d Mrs. A. J. Wright,- l)r. ' u_ud_Mr? 1.. M. MePvll'irr Mr--. M. -M??rr5--- and Mrs. M. W lliam*?wit- *?r nested the P. M^pr-gra^ for he >0>1uTiibia, Sunday P. M. ' Rev.. R-jirgev"nf fohTrnh'a* S. rift. ? ? will preach atfShiloh 'C.hureh Sunday a. m. ;Como one", come .!' ard hear'this y on* speaker. Mr. .T'r.n Dnyid died jr; P'P't; P. r? the week-end. Th<? body war hpought. to hi- hoim town for hur' nl SurwPiy P. Mr Mi*?! Sad I. S P White _ returned +o N?. - .Y. . City . -Thursday a. m..-after sTir-nding a Sunday will he an all day. sepifuiui, r-y..: c-cr ? .. ...^ki ' ? iv?i'. fiiuuii j p/Fii ?.*?'* <i. : 11. <rryn 10;.?Q_"p. m. ' Conic one... conic 41]]. . RATESRPRC NE\VS S. 9. opened at its usual hour wrth Supt; end feachers present. The vuh'eot \yfls we]] discussed. The PartnrV. Aid ,C?uh root a* the home of Mrs. 5fajni5 iT."n?'.cy: all reported a lovfly cvonmtr. The B V. P. .!?> .reorganised -Sunday af'orr oon at *?:f?0 with a ? tP-r.' Jrndarce; hopilj *'-,ev will^prtimjo to come. Miss Mary Colston'"reporter. *?y : A R REV IT. EE NEWS Suriday was a Vautifil '!:iy hir _ Sliwas opened at the u^nal hour. ,|wt,."]i<*Pip u;i, "tavpV with itv _teref t and revicwe] hv -Mrs'.. P. A'. . Rood At JI :?.n,n.'clo'rk Rev. F. Th Rhodes prf.-.ehei?--a de1*eh*frd s/r?io.n. IIis subject was "God observes our ways." .Toha2":ft. At 4 o'clock Rev. Ware of Cab* houn Pall?. S. c| proaebod in interest of .the church's birthday r*dly. His subject was "Have faith in Cod." It w-rfs' a sr.ul-stirrinercerreon and wa.s enjoyed hy all. We J wete indeed soryy to hner of our" . pastor's i'lrecc and we hone how soon he wiP recover. The elvureh will pray Tn'jrhty- "hft*?n'i.T TV'lI heal hirii nrrain. , . | At nijrht wp all enjoyed a \vn' dorfii] ,me?pa?ro. by Rev.' Rhodes. 0T for the dav wa='' i -$in.n7. "tt1? Mr. .-A tippet a Wjlsop. epen* la?t . 4 week-end Yft Alien T'niversitv.vi'it; inr friend*;. ; 1 Misfc Rrnwr cjiejif fv,p yeeTr-end > with Mias Pai'gy W'ih^i nt hpr " home. * i. ' ST. J A \| KS A. M'4 K. C:I11'ltQI Rev. W. >?." Minis. I'a^t M. _ vvhi'vh was liirpeiy :i:-eri,i.-d: Aller tne. 'lj^eLii.-.i.-h <>'. the t review ,i.v the S.upt. "R. .T. vehnsoir <4.ill Lk i I-N IVW Ail LIU.* C'ili ft'IllMIi' '>y ' Mr?. S.:!a I'Tadtion. : 11 the PV't-T a*. _a P ; r wa- y, i.uke . :-i 1 \<T~? v. _was__xvry iKSmurtive ai'>' ? all t .spiritual linos. ? Th.< Pnl|vt. Ai.l. ("lull of St. Jai'o e.*? A ,M. E. Church riiot Sunday . i 5 P. M. at thy home of Mrs: Zephia , E. Tuyli?Jj Hjirravhursr St. with i Mr-. I'a:.;nie Heard a- chaplain : es. After which the-..meetinir was ) turned to tho Prciiclent, Miss E. - . Collar for business transaction ajvl a short prr-jrrant. JS.'klO Ava* rrrr j li'/.yd. Russian T\\i ar.d crackers J were " served.- ' [ . J Enco.nrac'.nff remarks from Mr. , Win I;ut inter and Mr*. N*i:'a_ Moos . : j !?-y atuTothers*. J Tho H?tl?y"Cor.t'!St holi} at Grace .! Mission A. M. K. Church Stmtiayv? | 1 P. M.. .'pons* red by Mrs, Ruth ,]G. "Mas-ov colic.' ;*>(! a t;eat~sum of ;"lAi::.:n. REFRESHING RELIEF OF CONSTIPATION Avoid constipation! "If you disre t'-gard its-warning and neglect to treat J It promptly, look ovit for sicknes>! You cannot hope to hA.vr..good? i health If yoU do-nothing to prevent? -. ?~ t or to relieve constipation. Some of ^ l Its disturbing effects- mav be ? Bilious attacks, poor appetite. b"!?d taste f tn the mouth, dizziness, bod breath coated I tongue. st?K" headache spots before the . eyes, bloating .of the abdomen, belching,up - f Of gas. uneasiness, physical otid menu I ? sluggishness, etc i - When you n^edn medicine for OQhStipation. you won't..f;nd -a better laxative than 1 a NATURAL inedicine. like THEDFORDS BLACK-DRAUGHT made out of the leave* ' and roots of certain highly npproved >110, j dicinat plants(w Black-Draught costs l?ss j than most laxative medicines, so you can 1 afford to keep it knd take it. when needed.' I If you are feejing bad, dike you might be in .need ofT'hedfdrd's Black-TJraukhT. V take a dose tonight and feel better tomorrow. Sold ltt 25-ceht packages. aeest