The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 29, 1935, Page Page 4, Image 4

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f hw 4 : I . ~ palmetto trailer PUBLISHED WEEKLY l?10 Assembly St., Columbia, S. ( T ;f _ fcntcied at the l'ost Ufiice at Col umbia, .' S. C-. as second clas matter by an Act oi' Congress. SUBSCRIPTIONS J One Year ?S2.0 Months 1.2 ~r "fhree?Mottthji ???- .7 Single Copy " ? -0 POKE ION ? ADVEKllSLNl^ AUENCr* W. B. ZIFF CO., Dearborn Si elue-g.., 111. Uilical Adversite mi im ut?tfrc rate allowed h la m>. :;'l . in -Uvaser w,Ui prbioh brief wn a clonal letters on subjects o A . ku...?i, interest ' whe11 Jdiey ar aco^mpanieu by the name8 an add i esses ol the auVhors an a ? no. ^ii u deniatorj natun aiiuu,. iiious communications wi t nui o,. uviiCvd. Rejeected ui&nu scripts will^ not be returned. - ' REMITTANCES 1 i'tr. vKs. Drafts uiivi Postal ^r Ex press Money ttrders should b ~ inad_e payatjte fo the nrdey o The Palmetto Leader. DEO. H. HAMPTON . Publishe N. J. FREDERICK 7, Edito E. PHILIP ELLIS Field Agen ALFERI) T. BUTLER. Adv. Mgi t-:? Communication intended for -th current iBoue mus' be vn-y brie and should reach the editors desk not later than Tuesday o personals and social news b; Wednesday night Business and Editorial Phone 452 Saturdayr.Jline 211. lD.'L") ______ "Representative Tins of Texas i "* pushing his bill in'Congress t;u de .i.f Port foreigners who In- say< nr responsible for the great nuinbc i of unemployed". Win ther, or no ? furwgnei' b.io a deal tn'do-.ttii ' the unemployment 'situation, the; should be sent back to theimhome; : . Why should ,-they be allowed to i" main when they thinlv so link- o the country as .not to 'take-?o? ditiZiplihip.- papers? . Jesse . Owens. "Ot~fas.test "hu nf/fi", showed hi.- ithlf.ic abilit; again last Saturday in th ' Nation al College Athletic Associi.tio ~ r'~nrreer tn-t^H fornix?Ik? ^ >n- -t-vef; number--&ea"ting the cream of th athletes frohi the- various' eo! leges of the. Country. OnTV State his college, won Hi 1 points Ti take second.pl.ce but of tiros* points Ow< n earned 4u. . IVacncl of Temple and Ward of Michig.J were the bthei?cofored- boys w in stood'out prominently. Justice Owen J. Roberts of th* U. S. Supreme Xom t7 has -fa get execution of the- ctfuel sentence o ; Georgia Court of from It* to Ji years given Angelo Hdnciun ui.de arv-old slave law.. Justice Robert was oQg of the 6 J ustices who hat un. I Ci UOVU itvi JiUUU- I* HCi *.' I ji in his appeal to' t,hat Court?t4w*l lending the. constitutionality - "" that old l.w.. Herndon has, lllet a?petition?for a?rehearing?urn id will he heard next fall. THE JOE LOl'IS-l AliNEKA "FIGHTThe mountain I. bor-d umrHpu forth a mouse. By thatr no refer ence is made to Camera,'but it're to lib w)iu and looh>h stnrir: set forth in many .newspapers a " bout rac*o riots because of tha hght. Well, nothing of the kin* happened, and it_was not becSUju of the gieat number of l';w officer in and around the tight an m ? -either, It? -.imply bcrausi good sense prevailed, despite tin ? subtile wish and efforts o'f cei; tain iJimow and mean so calle; ? sports writers to'stir up laid-iVel inp- The Negtot-s and Italian realized that Joe Louis a:.<i~ nera were engt gx-d in the snort-o pugilism for money. Why then they thought, should they tigh with nothing to wjn but ever; thing to lose. Joe Louis won as the greaat ma jority interested in such a spur - expected. lie woir not because h ,<* a un.l .... I.. ^ uiiu VMIIIV1I.: (ill AirtiWiu that had nothing" ~to~do?with?~t1 fnetead, he won because he \va superior in skill and the kind c power necessary in such a c-.nteu vVhil?of course, Louis' people fee pround of his success in his chose h career, yet th> y realize tfo t thi does not piean thai_ t very othc fellow i8 a Joe Louis, nor would i be desirable, unless it be that h show himself tip top in whateve line of human endeavor he cast his lines, as Louis has in. his. 1 would seem that that small par of' the White-prasn. which T1 ways squawkliitf abuut tlieHangc of race riot every time a wliit puglist and a colored one of im portance hook'up ought stop bein so childish or ru-ther silly and dc vilish. Contests, ^between whit ard black bo^er^ Afe nbthin^ nev The nldor fnn< havp plp.i^arit. mom ories of th? prowess of Dijcor Gans, Langfford and VValcoli Most of their fights were wit p, white boxers, but one never hear F_ , or read of the fool talk of rac riots.h. Really, what is the matte with present day people that sue] j^^atuff is written? Have real man _ hoo.il and snbrtmanship past junto tW forgotten "things? If so,j A? "" 1 " 'l.."'??-i ? '! p'v' _ x thing: however in ohe in i his gl>od soils' s is willing to bt-lievf; > l'agl-1 til k sun ayoks nviuf ' pkkvkntki) a votk ?n tim tos rit; a.n-w At;\kit anti-. i I.VNI iiimi mil =r? S? nator- Uaily, Smitii and Bor- . ih. loaders of the little tljck that Iocs not want, lynching stoppidTiy" he Federal Government inas; end \V,ith interest the lat- st St't0 s rjg-lU-_a-iii.i-cujistKut.o'iial aetioi. ? f a''Mississippi inob. 1dxeroi?ing ^ its constitutional right, it?took a 1 ? tiling colored man accused, not v vnvicted, of crinjiin'.-.l assault and . >i:t to death in the .well beloved * na: iur of lyiic'THiiir Tiiohs. I'nun the usual' press r? ports, ^ the' victim confessed.- The G-Men ,* .tave nil time with mobs, as it us ? , at 11 \ r kc.- M'ln,. tinn for them to _ j.uti down the light man,, bat a "< '.iiob always get the. right fellow " ight hWiiy. Another feather in i ? lit' iii'dia ' -1p too: .ill always is il able to hate it- catch "Confess.'! r aV " tTii't'fs' "tiiiglit''. go to scKohl'"1 u to mobs' ami I earn that line- tech; d aiquc. Wf v'durse, the victim c ly | 1 to his death by "partie> .unknown,' | u nat i-K ;t must Do, juiiKitown to" i- hosu Set,at ts whojion't -want ait YtltUlrt hi'tijr 1 W"- til Shot f ot ; im 1 y nclic14--1 u.uut y. This. "aiUi'-uiac ' Skc-ntl' -?'id no parti: : ular- effort would la- mailt? to leiitrfy th.> jyr.elrts. as' if anyone in ujrlit t*hat )u* would. SiiK-i *" yT.clIi t-itTs Ti~'TTo k<- I >t fiic from ' ? "(t'he restriction of Taw. foys-the s.iko . f truth atui th1' mow. 1 'character 1 1" lynehers and their sympathize. , irs. thi>re,. sluulil l?c 110 imjuCst \i r lynch*.-victims. Lynching j?. 1 ad oiiough by- itself, why...'WiUL,. j.or jury ;?? it? Hi sties, whovai" it.1 ve co"lid.jtit- it: any kind of a * tii v when ev?:ry ore kinm - thai v.'helt the "l? hit unkin-u i.i" /v-t*--1 >] jots art- brrrr&hl inr*- -l-Vi-jury is | f . 1 ir.tr ci 1 htm it; i-i i -Ly.?dhu.se?who ij l? - rii 1 if it in? 1 1.' * pmrht i;Q- j y onK-tiiin.tf. t*. protect the morals of hose kimi of people" eveu though , 3 t' be too bu-y with oth-T thiv.jf>i to enact-Uiws that will gjVo fnocc.lion to oven the most lowly ot tniefr.ai: citizriH. : But Missis.pV? is -safe for it has; the bless 1 ( ~ !' si mo of juiu-.-n ood Christian Herts' t<?i* ."Sic A,!-.\j 1 if vvTl! dar* cross- """ .ass in its.'hack -woods. _ ' < 1 ; * *'^M' **** "**** A ' J??Kttmphcllgrnms :?L^ " * Ste.iiheii '(*. ("anpbcli ' tK'imDyimnu ('am[>be]l: What | vaj. the -object of the moderators , The object was to have a mutual ; loan to. hetm Tattrabov.T ~tj p reach - . eii resource:- ip.-st.ate. r U was to ] r. hear , the pTesident outline his V- -phrrc-?fm?i'i.u i'.in^r tin .'loi.ooii N'e. ? the local associations and pastors. i The state was divided iaUMtroyps, J?V thr-e, yroups is ready ?f or L. uYvcy. ni-oderatoi. lie?will see-the J ^ members of his crroiip and plan ( 1 for the t.'r.oup pieeti'n<? ih the fall j ir "afiil-; w-ih'ter. It was th0 ir rent est' ~ -tep taken ih ^tie-last ten years. . j ' 1 ^ Dear 'Dynamo Campbell: Whkt i L :t the raliy plan ''or D'i- ^ ^ t, Ih Y. I'. I", convention? . > r lA.-ry? t-*.te limiril mvnibm' will -r . pay o.ou... -Pastons* superintend- . >. ; ents, S. S. and H. V. P. U. teachers -j ' end. .leader." pa-the . wive-.. $1.00. c .?lOfiti Sunday School- paying Sfi.OO. ^ t livery B. V, P..U. $5*00.' 1000 . 7- I.oval -friend-, 1,00. Kach District Missionary - raising stloo.oO. -f Pe^ii-.nnl ITr li.m] i-i.invvinn pi-. -. dents, Sl.iio with their hoard | , III.EIIIUVI$. !'>>> Wl<f .-M .uu. . liUttonf , 1 an<i__ Uyd^o;!, group -i-etsiffratFar * 1 niid; Manual salt*-, Free-will offer- , inga and Miss (%urve n t i t>n ('<>iwc.<t. j Deal?I I'-n'nn,, (' m m 11; i 11 l want to 'have a field day but f do not p ^ now how. 'Will you have, or.e at i "**e e invention ? ' I Yes. XIto prop'^ijtin will be - Saturday; unl'es- we chat:ye- ' to 1 Friday afternoon.. Tht, Church at ? Play?will "?i-t-? \11 'm'iii ti tUed i-n? Recreations that will be used in i 7". church work. This will be a spec- ! leal 'feature' under capable leaders. s .L Campbell i- inakiu-' "Chillies r directing the _ind<'??r recreation < t nd essav content. Yes, we- will y have our f.irst State Convention ' Field Day I'. [. Canipbe.ll lias con" sented to jrve ^pecal ela. s work in Games and Recreations. ; ?; w: 1 ;Dear Dynamo Campl/ill: l am a s tastor and wnat- a B. V. I'; U. But t to tell the truth I do not know how ,f o organize one. What do you add vise? ii I advise that you come Lu-Xhu s convention if you have to walk. The ministers wilL-hav^rnrrspecial. ~ * lecturer has been selected to lec^ Ft. Y. P. U. course and a great s tore on th0 It. Y. P. U. each day. \ He will cover the Junior Intert mediate, Senior and B. A. U. orga nivmtum The uCoLfidm thi- year ^ w-ffl-fil? "a"great Tired nf.rt you will " e learn all you need to know. - A special course has been arranged K for, Bible School work. Every " !" phase of church work pertains to ^ the young church life- and adult ' life will be taught. *F;trh room ~ will b(X marked and each course will be" on the program. Thrr^rr h not. on will be announced. d ' .. ? e Dear Dynamo Campbell: I have | r been a director"for sometime. 1! h am fair, I.do not know whnt to | r have in my ^roup. Cap you J AH. S... w . _ l-i . 'T . ' ? ' T me ? - V i You will only have to preside a-ud?'I' ' ?* > Each period. your group will have a teacher to teuch ' course. You will ask questions 1 ttliti do general directing. Yon need ^ not worry. I shall meet all group J leaders and instructors, Wednes- ^ day, July 10 at 6:00 p. m Be sure ' txrul bT5 there ftrr mslrucliors. My job will be that o* ''Dean of the t I School of Methods." Six able teachers and-three lecturers will * assist in this great program. Have * you seen a program? Write for Other inquiries will be answered | t_T#rr c I was not at the Woman's con- j vention but I heard that they said "Seven thousand dollars would-be _g a small amount for them t0 raise" v and build a "Hut" All South Crolina needs is a uniform program, a personality QfT push the program and wi tmtr present set up, t see 1 the greatest years ahead for all the conventions. With Revs. Zeighler, Kasley and H. W. Stewart in "ur -district and-T-. H- Broadus in ^ tluyt district and a good corres- v tioyding Secretary directing the ^ men division, I see nothing biit vj Victory. Mcsi likely the Sunday t School and B. Y. P. U. will accept t the proposed plan and divide the t woi k of the Corresponding secre- ^ 1 ary with a director of B. _Y. P. U. a work and a director of D. V. B. S. e f Y.me to Sumter and hear the t New- Plan*?for -1936. ?- - si . ; | M . j * BKTHEL #\ M. CHURCH .J u Rev. A. Bethea, Pastor. ' ? 'v?'?V .*4 ' St. Matthew, S. C.?Sunday s School, opened at the usual hour l with?superintendent?Ford' at?hi?- -b post?of- duty.?-A large-crowd-at- d ;ended and the let-son was boauti?b fully discussed. ? ? Strictly at 11:00 o'clock the-pas- ** tor ascended the rostrum and 9 preached a soul stirring sermon jt which was enjoyed by all. . : At 6:.' 10'o'clock the League ser- ti vices began. We arc putting new life in the League. After class t: nsoussiun we-all reassembled, and ? >njoye<l. the review together. Look out for the play that will ? u.?wum?i iri ? xew uays. At 8:30 o'clock the' pastor was " .train at his best. The Stewardess Board No. 2 met V/ it the home of Mrs. Dusky Taylor ? <r. on Sunday afternoon, aftc.r the jusineis part of the meeting was ^ >ver a .delicious course wa& served ?l rwrt 'issn&tTr "?? ^ Mr. and Mrs. tJhillys ShuleV bad is" their dinner guests on Sunday, ^ Rev. and Mrs. N. A. Bethea, Mrs.. A. B. Murph, Mrs. Alethia Owens, } Alice * Bethea -and?Httlc? Theresa 7" f'uvn-. Tlit table was spread with. 11 r>ian y godd things' "fo eat which" ivas-enjoyed hy-all.? We all hated to see Mrs:*N. A. vv Rcthoa leave-Sunday night for the , juadreniar'meeting which is ncnt _a! n session at Tulsa, Ok,la. After w i lew moniehts thinking we were> R rla'd because we' know we will' be ' represented highly. -She is also R -ur pastor's wife, who we love and "> t?*'OT. -M i v.?tf;?Summers H .' In) alsH left Sunday night as a u ii'kr.ui' in ilit'?Qu<ulrerlal?Is a' ~rT i':;y good churoh worker and will 9 represent us highly anions the w ithers. A larg^ number of friends p vere at the station; wishing them it i pleasant" and?flhfe ~trip. cl Mr. Orie Gaskin left Monday for g 'Vdumhln, C. ('. where?In??witt -p* ;> nd th(v remainder of his vaca -tl ion. Gaskin is also a student at ^'oorhees College,' Denmark, S. C tl lie reports, a very pleasant ttay in a >ur town with relative". ?And a rionds. * . " . v ___ ? tl . ----- h (Continued from p^gea) 11 w i you but God loved you best. ' ? i'r.r People's Benevolent Society 1'. h ( mi1' 1"?' >*? nod out at the funeral. Sister Bell beintf a faithful member. V Rcaulah M. K. Church ~?-ttevr1l7"Fr1cr<v>n, Pastttr ?I-t?ww???pleasant day for all hurchiroers on Sunday June 23 at Beulrth Church, Sunday School began at 10 o'clock sharp with ' Siipt. C. F. Wright and his co- ^ workers at their post. The lesson ,p was taugrt by Rev. H. L. Collins. j{ -i : 'j My discussed by all. , A, s-plemlit! talk was made by Rev; ' * . -' .1'-v K. Johnson. At a ?n 1 r-- - .?v w vwvi\ *rcr ^ctuu'ieu i or u fwelyo Tribes Rally. The minis- *| '(i s who officiated were as fol- i lows: ' . Revs. H. Harps, II. ,L. Collins, \ A'-th'ir Hnyc, W. W. \Vilberd7-H.Hall, H.Ross, K. J. Johnson, mas- ?' ter of ceremonies Rev. L. J. Davis The evening Was highly enjoyed by all. A solendid roller tion was raised. You are always 1 weledmo at the Beaulah \M. E. ??i / A Shower In Honor Rev..and r Mrsr. J. L. Brooks One of the most beautiful afjr" city recently was -h?Mncn Shower Monday1 everting Jun 17, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Honie Reaves by members of i the Emergency and Community <j Ci;:hs. ( The flowers that decorated the \ living- loom were very attractive, < in baskets, on soandg and in vas-. ] HE PALMETTO LEADER vitnesa this beautiful occasion. Special seats were prepared for tuv. and Mra. Bruuks.?Thuse who nade 'interesting speeches were: Mr. I. W. Wright from St. Paul baptist Church; Deacon J. Smith Mo. Olive and Rev. Joseph Carr <>f Mt. Olive. ?Rev. and Mrs.- Brooks spoke )riefly thanking these two clubs or the honor given them and hanking the members and friends or so many nice~ presents: Kach person was asked to make i wrslLior the pastor and his lovev' wife. After, these were written >n a table this was given to Mrs. Jrooks for keepsake. The guests wet;e then served ice ream- and cake. ~Ar lovly evenings vas enjoyd by all. THE HORTICULTURE-rr" INSTITUTE ' Before going into our weekly liacussion. t want to_thank those vho came <iown to the school on rhursday. -It gives me much plea" ire to talk to persons who are inerested in gardens. I am sure hose people were, very much- inerested because Thursday it was ery warm and for one to leave i cool home to drive down to Book r Washington School to find me o talk about their garden troubles tell, it made me feel good. I was ust about ready to give up. But fter those few intimate talk last 'hursday you can ahvys depend pon finding me at Booker Washigton school between the hours of :30 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. rain or hine. At this time I might add hat if you want me to visit your omo I would be only too happy oo o?so. ? One of my bays-came to or row the spray tank tn spray hk arden. This is only an example f the service, that is offered to1 ou by the Institute. The use of ;s equipment. Now for the outstanding quesion for the week. The l?st two articles that I have alked about were of lawns. The lajority .of discussion Thursday hereforei, were aboUf lawns. The ne outstanding problem seem to e. about the mowing of lawns. My nswer was as follows: iual plants. As I have said in a revious discussion, plants are likhle Animals and wc Bs humaJISre only animals* (in the highest ense) therefore, we must treat such I approach the subject this way. kTfen we trim our finger nail and ne nails, if we follow the direcions of the latest authorites on uc-H -subjects.. we_first soak them 'inu'i1. in mi' L'Uki1 01 mm; Mar ra^have, \ye first, soften the parts it h preparations, as certain paps and water, of our own perianal likes.^ Now the quesoion is, hy do w? first we these several arts before cutting or trimming iem back? The answer is sim^ le. Wetting soften them and lakes cutting easier and ohe deired results more satisfactorily tp s. The same is true with the lowing, or trimming, or cutting f lawns. First, soak your lawn ith water one evening in the way reviously prescribed, then mow the following day. Result, a lean even mowel lawn which will row quicker and withstand the oP* revive?weathor .roqnjtions of TOCO days. r . " If the lawn is mowed wiohout le above stated condition, result, ...Uiii.1. -..rill in t lanii wuiMi **??? * V TT 111 h uneven condition and give a ery poor appearance. "Why? Beause Whan the blades of grass >^-4rv. -Lhev are tough and brit* e just as the finger nails of our ands are and a ragged cut is lade leaving.a ragged and uneven ound to be grown over >vith new rowth by the plant or part in uesoion. . iIFK OF CITY COUNCILMAN OIKS Jt'NK ii. mr?.? AT 6 O'CLOCK Ui'bar.a; O.?Mrs. He* tie Mack. U, colond, wife of A. Mack, econd^vard councilml n, died at er home on East Market street, uesday evening at G o'clock, fol>wing a seven months illness rom v triplications. ,? Sin viving are the husband, a I i>", Williams, at home; a rtughr, Susan, who will be graduated rom Urbana high school Friday: r mother, Mrs. Susan Williams f South Kenton street; a sister. its. luii! rieicner, oi soutn Kenand a brother, Hartwell Williams, of Mortroe, Michigan. Funeral services were held from he St. Paul A. M. E. Church, oi .'hich the deceased was a membev ,hjursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock v. J. M. Carter, pt'.stor officiat QiL Interment were made in )ak Dale cemetery, by The G. F71 tllen company, Urbana funeral dioctors. _ .?' A CORRECTION ' In last week's Palmetto Leader t was stated under "History at UH Camp", that Orangeburg bounty had led in contribution of 135.00. Thi was an error: Sumter :ounty, Miss Ophelia Williams, tlome Demonstrating agent led iii witributions with Ml.35. MRS MAYME DUNMORE RE- i CEIVES HIGH, POSITION Mre, May me E. Dunmore, i?2(i Green St., Columbia, S. C. ha-a been appointed representatvie of the U. ll Brothers Jar Co., of Muncie, LnfJiana !to demonstrate methods of canning in South .Carolina for the month of July. % Mrs. Dun more has reveived special instruction in all pin. ses of Eood conservation ami -fs?really to begin her work July 1st, . Her ability as an executor, her charm ing persoif.lity and her enviable gifts of leadership were responsible for the appointment. . It will be remembered that through ?lu r efforts the school at Colonial Ills. was built. She Is now De.irr~Supervisor of York County. The Ball Brothers Jar Co., deserves tall praise and . support Which wf? fnn eivr Not only have they sponsored these demonstra vions, but are conducting a canning contact in ntrtC (Jt) counties. As the mpjyrity of our -people-capnct a (To id pressure cookers ohd -dealers, it is more, practical an ! economical for them to* use glass ars and we recommend ,Ball j'-rs'. The public is fhvit<\l-to attend these demonsfratLpns. Find out the place and hour of these me11. .r.gs and be sure to attend.? Following is Mrs. Dunmore's Itinerary: , ' . duly 1. Fairfield; July 2, Chester; July 3, Kershw; July 5,. Lexiivgon: July 6, Darlington;?Jrdy--9r Florence; July 10, ~lilsmbnt July 11, Dillon; July 12, Marlboro; July 15, Richland; July 16, Sumter 1 fuly 17, Clarendon; July 18, Williamsburg; July 19, Georgetown'; July 20, Calhoun; July 22, Orangeburg; July 23, Allendale; July 21. tdul'ort; July 25, Charleston;Tuly 26, Berkley; July 30, Newberry;'July 31, Crtem ille. ? Mrs. Du'Umore will come umTei " irect supervision ot Mrs. Marian 'aul, State JSupervi -or of Negro 'tome,Dim. Work. The demonst ra tions will be in compliance with the State Program of Food Com vation. i ? ? ; DILLON NI:\V:> ? Mrs. Francis Johnson and Mt~s. .aella Campbc.l returned 1'rpin. Or angeburg Satui.lay where .they *.t tended the school for nurses and midwivQSs ?,? Mrs. L. A. Wells left Sunday at .ernoon for Columbia, where she ;oined the South Carolina dele-, gation Sunday right for: TuM , " Oklahoma to attend the quadren ilia! convention of the W. It. ar..'. F. Miasinnai v Society of tie A. .M. -1. Church. ? ^" r~Mi?s Wilhelmena ' Preston c ' Manning, one of our very efficient teachers visited here two d ys las. tveek.. While In re she was gciest ot tir*Ar**r+>r'.' : ? ? Dr. C. Ir. Gariett attended the State W-ide, bathing contest iir Co I lumuia iUQoaay niKUi. .?7" * ' .1 ! BKTHKIJ A. M. K. CHI UCH Kevr A. J. Felix, Faster The "Sunday school open1 d in. die- usual hour, 'ih - S'upt. ' tm most of his Helpers were on hard The District Supt. Rev. M. Simmons was?picent?ju-d?n-vimiiMi the lesson. . He also m a d e -juite un impression in his icmarks j Rev. N. S.- Delaine of Latta also , spoke very encoui1 gitigly. At the > usual hour for morning services the Rev. N. S.- Dv Lai tic cantc forfaixl and delivered 'a very stroin* ' iTfd inspiring sermon. ~ This sermon was very highly en Rev DeLaineS; people" at 1.) tt-a. " We liKe that kind?nf spii il nrii hope that it will continue. At night the Junior Missionary society gave a program and it was 1 quite irttereetinj;. The qinul t boys ^.njr several selection. Miss Beulah Co.ysir ah.! I., tyovingtor. . nad charge.?-Rev.?1)' lailie, Rev.. ' Simmons, Mrs. Fe.ix weie din-En guests of .Mili. Leah Covington unday. The Willing" Workers Club gave a very interesting program last vVednesday night t.-i the church which was witn' ssed by- a ?wry "1 large audience. Mrs. .F. Henderson and Mrs. Sue L. Myth were in charge. The W: H. and F: MTsshmnry Society met last Monday?at?tik_ _ home of Mrs. L. .Cm tut ton :tn 1 vn ertaned by Mrs. Essie Guihyard. The meeting was a great trea|... , Rev. Gregg and Rev. Green fill ?d their respective pulpits Sunday. The .serices were real in piring at both churches. The L C. Club of Manning Bptist Church was very highly entertain Jay. MILL CREEK NEW ". I Key. F. 1). Dreher, I'astor _ I 1 ? Sunday was a loveTy day for on theit way to church. ' Suncla" > ehool was held at the usual hour. phe morning service was interesting. After the devotions the pnstof brought the morning mesWe were made to feel that the Lord was with us. Two of tj'ur former members came back arid joined with us. . We have just finished painting inr chtJrCh, Jtock IT T I and it.cer- l talnly looks good. Rev. and Mrs. Dreher were the dinner guests of Sister Robertson an<L they reported ia fine dirtntr of palatable foo4? We were all sorry to hear that little Aldofus Mack was carried "to the hospital oni Friday. , His physician says he has lost one of his I eyes.. But we pnav for our little friend. ? " " V : ' * 1 " " ' I ~ . ' !, i w\r;TPrnT>Ko M M s_? K. \. M 1. 1.1' i: i ' wivk iti Ki-li v :t r'.v;- 4 -uiU mv.tin.u'. JI*-' LL?LL?l'Uiai? I )i-li ict V>t:j t. . Al. ' I ( ' ti vli li ! > 'iiuc;i: ?r. 1 i - .\ \V<. l> v At. I-; ("h . <-i>. i?*1 i> * oi .he ; i<l:i t, uli'ift't?- 'v. >>> <?+.. W v. IV I!. Ti i t t ;t "U-w i:i ()?,arijr,,li,.i*jr li'-' wv.rk :i t ? tunic.i WivL.siJ.i*'. Kv\. ' !L V. . '\VillKl'l !' ' '>*?r1 '? lie. i .u Ki-iluy jlit . at'Si. l'elti'c A. M. r.. I uurJi. lVc.! IU'I |i| : t' \. :i! i* 'xy. <1 :i ; . t S1IV r.ilt Ik- -Hil: .1. , .t v. v loiycr. K. v. ). . ir?'. t '(I to CI.arli'siKii . ay :.. ; \v? .-a Mains niotiivd \tu?S;. i. l.-v Suutiay with Uev. a':'..: Al'. . I;. A. Lrpan i\vli. iv H i-y t ; .!< y. . .? - n mtlAsei vice niuWvvere ? i U'lU - H ... - - U ? -1 1 i v. II. W. W. Ik . w. h i: .. a'1,1 .Mrs. f. yan :u:.i M t si.li, orui;i Jeter; the. sister ot: lit v .. 1. yran who i - visil in-J. 1 f < . ' > : S ....: ' : 1 Fit , ' were iht- dija t'r n'l-i'-'-.' i i Ali k. i nii.i I >ix--? ! an-1 . Il'. v..?rmi Mttt Sauna! X! II \. ; M'i/. .1. *1. jlililt Tiny r?a~'iirii -" Sl?" Tan lurry ('ail.V Srii'i. a> ' n r: i!i.*r. .M is. lll rtha S'inyhTnn '< i ' N York an.|-hr* !i ?X-yn-r. <1 d-i- -.rh' < r. . STaivyc ?vi-ltitar... tj.o' Yriehts -n.'vt'li yi'a Si. A' i? . Maiy K. .? "* *1 Martha I*. ?? injf tho summer <e';, ! a* t) a* v. I>uri! this I.itl'le -Mi -'i \!ic - n'-y?ai -- I' ?ttv-?W y t.aini f tl'u- i:?.is l' i-r. m' t ' 1 ? home of l.'-f-ij; |T" |'t it:. . Al,|. ar.i Mi'-;. I hank ."i-rrn ' . \itl1e "i't-.-yy" i- t! \ .jrr,"t y nib". H" lliy i? <?:i;: Hihlu, N'ai-iitii.n Scli .nl is h"! !' * forth at t". T. S. bnih'iivyr this v. . k .r.inlyr tlie ilii\fiinii of I'i'*I"'. I.. Ili'tw-' r. Tlin?Kii '.t'rtrrr-1! 'i < Savaue - he rir i: -r i . y All's. I .ttt>isv,-*Bvch:n.im'-" w'' h4i; sue <V lutein..- null.: .. .? .,f lit 1 . . ti U?I?I in..'' LL Niton -on . one of tin- yoiinK mii.i-t. i s of Wal tol bom 1ms an . ptrxTrn": "rnnriTTt^ i?u*?t in ilu- vii.v I ?' ltiM)l>ia and s i'dw' s'-tt ir.!. t a ? . v M. Iv.Cluinn. . Mi- fi.i ntls'hero ~To<ni'iiiT'ii<l liii.i ! < > idanTT;fTT81.1!.! wi ll hill! I'ri'.rii S SS. Prof. P. J. Ilfiinn:iii ..nd Pi f. <Ii?l>?*iiJ nor sv-li; of a;' ?'.: * . <s. Xi linn Louun'-is a'.ir;: !ii il;. summer olid. ! at All i Ii- P ; . li.-t. She' <| Mi- Kliz 'In all < ons i er y r. 11 i 1 j- I'i n A.lh ll. . Ma-'i \v<h k MV*? { i ii-ii'- - niotiM'; I . vdr to Si. ' i V ! ho sossi' nsMif VH M;. : i odi t-S i. ;v 111' I hi- M. I:. . SfT-r YV , .L -('iiuuli:?i:ia. 'n?. 11'. i:., . L.LiV'. . In VValt -ri.-.v a:'d was a .! y iur mar.y Irion A o. S'.i% r. fl'Tt' " ?tf-v-?i?^?s-S V- 1 Irr v r y wol .?AH?:?A-???i ' l-V?- and .Mr. Pi ' ? N*"' u iv".y nan ioil a. lli ' i'd. 1;. Pa n1.'. list Sal in day iijc.li! hfro..; VI lis. (J.-ic '.an' n 11 aiiiji nil ' - S;. ympatlii/.o w'i.Ji. Ii i ni l'? n ~'r" lu.r sisttw-Avlin oiidi : I -! a'T AviXjv si ji v. si.. i h a - IHH-JT il U I't'-l" l* 11T'I"?i owirj; I l ii :. .'. Mv-\ NVi,!!!_. N"^.atl H Mi; > -i i it V i ( "i i v ' 7. 1 ti:? - 11 . (*'. Sl'ni'.ti "Tm-rtrrrr Mrs. I*. R. L a : "*n hir mi ,i'i* si'.ho' I m ,-Sim.ti r. 1'; l-rRU'l", .Mrs. N ; ii : Sh . I? William- K.i.i-M- i ' i '?? lUCSiiay t: il?' )'! . !' 1;i. " Missionary nir^ : >r- ' " 1>V* . !"*'iUK' tUU'lji < > t" I ::i\ Smith ( i?h l -onfiTA i..an; t :'.f M :- !.i-i;ii y VW nu.n. J . -. . ' lai ki:ns m:\vs A.K" ill :? ' V- I I ' 1 Ui-. t'. I !:t\vn\l Satiiiny. Tom. y w < ^ ' ~ rf tin- .varum h-. . -f?- -*im?laV''- i'll.'uii iif St. Fa'il -ui)l: iii-tii'J A. .M. ( :. h s were - -l.iixi lv .an. i:<i At i:> hi!-.v. m ! :. t '.ntvh..i i) L-i di'iiii vr a -pa:' I r \ ir\\ '?i:-.1 illu-t: atop of t i< I ..T;. S. S. havinu* 1 ?i n lafia.v t-. rrcd" itirtl:r~?rr?nr^r*- tiro o'tjtyrThe yountr Iiu-ir }:;TVlt:v- 'f'TinM"":r ' i!ib|o el. > s. ' At n Stii iIh; I a t !;, |;\ l,i-' .ireoiiipnifod 1 ?\- if \. i; yni.ol:)li i I'r. Kl,r,-i- M, pp.. .-.ft, -i nrcliinii at it s. i?ho pastor pi. i t<-?! Ilia. Khh'r who -i-li olr 1 a , '} m from N'umln vs ij < ':.p; r. >;T1 . i ?Good W? rk." \\'-! only ofrtt s. y like the Prophets of i : iim~~ one hearts I a i j n v.' 11 I r :?r?nf mail preiieit*a?l.y y, i.i, . U_. v 1 ,< a spiritual f,.:. <, .'V?>iiffwurt .! 7.30 another burnii:tr nies?aij7r"~\\ .:sj listened to !iy aim hp Vp[ ttlid an r ilionoe. . v- . j .tfiss Oii's ji .M. Stun! i: alii l-rotlur, Mr. Timiiip: .1 . I -ff Sat-' .'? i y. Jure a, vi^it lli"ir -is- j Kihler. We wish foT th in an en- ' ioyhhle stay wli ! t li. ita \V~a?e ir le; i, sorry to report' Dr. L. W. Thompson confined to e W. 15. Uosnii at. Droenvil'e. S C. It is-the wish of his, many _ friends, for him an larly. recovery. ?We ii' re alr.o ?<?i ry i?.? I. W. Jackson h'<U-po- Ml. V." ;co; wish for him a - p. ? iy nvovery. v I)r. a?d Mrs. J. (i. St' wait were - -y- ? ' ? " 7". j| [I, K K V V ' S \ \rsi:n \\ !!OMi tender taking And ivmbahn ^ 1 ; A N? lowkiTTTW^ AMmu.wci: sKRVTr Ak Near As Your Nearest |'h 1831 T^A Vl.OR ST. | COI.Ul I'hone 927ft . I? S. l.cevy T- / :v v* : " y---~ \ \' Saturday, June 29, 1935 i \ NUl.Ji I III:-BURGEON'S KMIi: IN N. V. -C. i 11 .? N 1111 11 111 W 'tin Yi'fi i ill i i. the K' icU, rbakor pri;wiii' 11.).-iii'.u. N. V. C.T Monday : . i;>!' npci ntion. -Mrs. Wes.-J*M\ir~t'oiii months. \ \i h: "/rive' ' i*j> her vvi . I, v illi the Ci'.y ??!' N. on ae- I Li-:,u'Ju. Ill IH:s. ilii jrnose her ca-. as parti,/ acute fatigue. . Ci?ilois ol' tlieir nu t her, Mrs. Sal- . 7: flu! TeY' ^Ul SUIVdiyy. V -M ?H:?S. -\e.ruit ei.teitainvil .'iK,.-,Jiiy?rri?ht in honor c1~ Mr*??*?< > a?M-triers; Emma ? Si!-ii. ami .Mr. Thomas Sanders, . . V . A vei y d .yittht I t.l time was- J ad' by all. Dam-ire. and whist .Wen- ;he l\ lui"-, after which they : woio-ui-lui-eM?i+,?tlie dinner room i to'. i>'- M-ivwi with ice coll punch j :.n ! cuo-hiv s. ,..i per i>f tirci nville is U. i-.i 4;.ii.vvjc at the home ot ' i i . .ui'i ..iiin A' a IMinn Miuiy' l_l iSi s^-7jrti ay t i\e and ^talented . i mr?i.i m ui'v. an i .mis. L.yaes - is tliu i ' nl r ul" attraction among the Senivr ami.Immirst-etal set. ? Maiiv. parties picnics a" 1 feasts ,ic Ml' sM.il I..1- h' I'. : V IJi'V. I, 1). Boyd 1) 1 as his guest, * Prof. Thomas Sanders who accompanied him t<>-Wan- Shoals to at-<Ivinl his sorviieSunday. >u Sunday, at tin- home of I . V,1 iv I.. I'anin li. .Mr^Curle ; .ii-.v. dnuu 1 Find in honor bT his I. '.i,..s is < lii top Wil? dam-.' I ladle Johnson, Horace ii;, i ll. William W.Viiker, aiid \i 1 ill 1 >i'.i 1. Hats ?f. all varieties rtv: in >ior and , very one enjoy Tr lii.iu elv- s veiv much.'* . .Miss Iiat io <'unninghain ai rived m liji'the city a. few .days ago'to spend \ her -vacation with mother Urt.I oth- - or relatives. .Mrs. I.ula I'utman, after an en- v .ioyahle stay with her relatives, lei't a few days ago for her home H -Wnsliii^tiui. I). (". Mrs. Put- I , hian .js lwking the picture of kimltli- ami every one bnjoyeil huv'- ~ "tng her .bore.. ._ . -w" ( Il KX'TlvR PARAGRAPHS ^*{ .Mis. Ellen Jackson -of Passuit*. X. 'J; "ami Miss Janie Jafckson of ; N?.Y, City, an- visiting their par< nts in Jeteryille, .Miss Marian Adam, of . l'laihI'li'lil, X. J. is visiting her aunt, Airs. .MnriTin jleCollbugh. .Misses Elizabeth Whitloek and L.uvepiu Bowser, graduates of Pin ley Hi. have entered the Waver-.' ly Hospital, Columbia, for study "^inipSon will enter for study in: a i'iav__iiuys._ d ^ . L~ " i.i-a. .Ma.-lcr Stanback and I .. (0,L Einiey, Grand Royal .Mtit i cm, of O'.- E. 'S.- were in Rock .mi I n t-y nijrlit olov a popular 11 "7,.;i7"ir i?f iliiMi'iis iuid Stars. " i.' i.'.L lu (.'oluinTiTi Myutiay ai unman lor the ' i .m- il.auty Contest. M i.s." h Mi L; es Johnson, of \Vi:.-:'.cii-S:ili'Ui .-pant u few days ' lit- ui y il h i'lm u ut't'-'r. an nbsi-neo ot' oi^'ii.t years, ~ :.\nv:..>.: ! ilia I io^rulToiil'vid * ;TT li" 'i' fIai' Ts1irngt.6p, D. f v. ma ? -11 rft sr \ora 1 weeks . ay .p; < .-ai.tlv. ' . . . . . u'4lii-;n u'>- hay .nas ObsvrvOd Metropolitan A...M. K. Church ' ~ n ;;iv al\; i !.:?> 11 Vul i.iirht. Very intorestihp: programs were'ehjoy.d by. I ho hup'- audit-nee present. i ;i . . ? i T.i' <tl:to'frill be . V ;,. U;u n, ;u . li'.r iillU'S.S ixf __ . i i1 -. J), if. \V. 1'airott a id mother ;t h.eir homo in -Hi lekslock. Thi' public Library i. cpm each Monday aft iii-ion from f> to 7. I'oirks to pli-as" i-il! uvc.ty.be given out. I i 11 i i!h.ioMf Summer School, , Hock 11 ill. < |?'iu\l'. Monday movni'.; u i'TT an i 'n vol 11 iter, t of . twO hunirei fifty/and still they come, i i,.. i ;.I nlt v D vi rv eH'icicnt an ! all class rooms aro*\vell tilled witfik : 1,? , .[! ! ;. Tlie 1 iiidicalii'iis?ftre ? that this will be olio of the best. - e.- - ion- in its | history. . Director S" li. I'inley iiul his co.rps of ill? -traders are all very enthusiastic m i .tla .lute co-operation and deep nilinst manifested by all. Mi s. At i y Scott and sisters, Aliss L'aiti1' Aiulei'soM, of MoI)ley ? St. have moved to (livensboro, \. ? ? ST. I' M 1, HAl'TlST < HUKCH ^ Sunday' School opened at its usual hoirrr The staff of teachtrs was on duty. Art' T'JO "i^ctoclc church services ?1 began: The pastor's text was o ,t..f St. lolin Hti.il.?Every heart was made to feet, coot! We had .'j:-: r a number of visitors. . -At 44:50'o'clock -the cull) met at 1' :; of -Mi.-js Floctis Graham. \\"(. all had a vfcry pleasant time. Before the parting hour wo en- % i.yrT't'n'-.* "li<-t",U cou?<c. n i,u:it.d tin- rostrum and Rev. 'B. I.olver and Rev. N. Smith witness^ ed this great seriiion. The sub; ? \vrt-??':^n Fear in Religion.,' Five souls were added to the i liuich. We we!e glad to li.ive.Rev. ! ?< '. 1>- and family spend the day ^ . v ith u; on?Friday.?Call again . v! wwill make it pleasant for ' you. Tho collection was $26.21. T. R. Bines, Reporter" * mmmmmrnmmmmmmmmammmm