The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 21, 1935, Page Page 3, Image 3

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? ? Saturday^ September 24, 19.' ' ' NEWBERRY NEWS Calvary Presbyterian Church The services were enjoyed Sunday by all who were present. S. S. was opened promptly :it 10 o'clock. Miss Mary Summers -was one new member. During the Chihtrm's Hour. song was selected by Paul It. Allen "Mas ter the Tempest is RagjYig," prayer hy Mrs. Eunice E..'Allen; the pastor, R> v. Reasoner, text was louncl I Peter 3:16. Subject, - Having a -Conscience*?^ A l l? of the children sat attentively, and received a great protection toy their conscience J.f they ke* p in mind his instruction. At 11:30 o'clock the Scripture was I>Sam. 3. Ilis discourse was found in the same chanter. Subdoor of the House of the Lord." Theme. ''Vision and lHity.'l _U'' told about thv wonderful opportunity for the teachers and parents to mould the character of the children as Eli did. Prof. ('. W. .Jones made a report L of the Presbytery he attended at Greenville, S. C. They were most cordially welcomed by tlie mayor of the city, other speakers .-and the successful session. .Elder A. P. Butler was elected1 moderator and he, Prof. C. W. -lones^ secretary. Committee on Supply sent Reasbner to Calvary Presbyterian Church" iur a y-'ar. ot the members are wit 11 pleased with having Rev. and Mrs. Rcasoncr and family. Visitors; Mrs. Mc CLish, Misses Dorothy and Silvia Gilliam, Masters ?\Vi 11 io R at en and Fred Pratt. The Auxiliary of the Endree Field met at Bethlehem Baptist Church to get ready for the convention at Bush River Church. . Mrs. Bryant Fortune had as her dinner guests last week Reverends E. E.tiauldqn and M. .\1. Peace. ?.. We are delighted to have Mrs. Ida Rutherford return home from New York City. Her daughters. \ Misses Daisy, and ITuhfa Rutherford gave her the." trip.. She. is ??just bubbling over with smiles. Her daughter, Helen returned Friday from Winston-Salem, N. C., where she spent a few we* lis* va canonMr. Wallace Gray, from I.ouisg-' County -spc nt a- ft w days with liis relatives and- friends. ' Miss Thomascna Gallman 1? ft w for Florence, S. C., to teach in the city school there, and Miss Larossie Floyd left for Westminister, S. C. Prof. Burnett (inllinan is spmd jng a few days in our city before the optnimr nf lVndh.-t.nn Sr-U-udof which he is principal. Mrs. Charity Montgomery re Mrs. Charity -Dneketf Ihriot of Englewood. X. J., that her only son, Duckett died and was buried Drayton High School We had as our truests R-ev. M. Pefece and E. E: Gaulen Wed nesday morning. Principal. Prof. R. F. Gladden, pre.si nted Rev. 1\. s Gaulderi, who inirodiuT'd rtrspeaker, Rev. M..M. Peace. His subject was, "The Phtce of- Chris tian Religirn -m-a~-St4tool Person's 'Life."?He spoke . of it., as liiiL hmntir nf 1 iTin. i mi.<..t . ..f using the opportunity of life and ilit* beiU'Hl> tll'l'l't I'M I1! 1)111 ll. 'IV ~ love, and cooperat ion. Respon-o by Prof. R.' F. GladcUn was very timely. Our principal attended a meeting at Allen University/ I' ruiay. We were delighted to have Mrs. X. .... P. Singleton hack in school to'till her place. Announcement Morgan-Dea n Mr. and Mrs. J. Morgan announces the marriage of their daughter, Ruth Aneita j.o Mr. Wade Preston Dean of Greenwood, S.February 9, 1935. In Memoriam 4 In loving memory of1 our dear son and brother, Find Collins, who departed his life Sept. f'.t, 1931. 'Twas one year ago dear Fred You left us all alone To go to dwell with Him on high ? Who nrenared for lis n homo. We miss your presence here with \ us. Our hearts are burdened with grief But we find that the Lord is the only one, 1 ^ Who can cheer and fcive r' lief. You have paid the- debt \ve all must - . .".. pay; Your toils and cares are over And we hope to meet you some sweet day a On that bright and goldcn?shore. ' . ' Written by; Mrs. Mabelle Jackson, Sister Mrs. Rosa Lee, Orcemvood, S. C., Sister. Mrs. Essie Htchelbergtr, Sister " Mr. James Stephens, BrotlTr f7 , ? . \ Itflhelhi-m llHnlisf Chiirrli 'The Sunday sehooj was called to order at the usual hour, 9:45 a. - m.. with Bro. Morgan acting^jjjL superintendent. After the regu __lar_deyotlonal period the teachers took charge of their classes. The classes reassembled after a brief discussion of the lesson, and the lesson was reviewed by Prof. B. F. Gladden which was enjoyed by nil. At IT tHClOdc thtrregnlnr preach^ ing service began; our pastor, Rev. E E. GauldcftJused as his subject, "The Building of Character," text II Peter 1:5-6. Everybody enjoyed the morning's message that was eo well explained and preached by > the pastor. After opening the doors of the church, one person . " joined. The B, Y. P. U. opened its Mg 5 ? . \ ~'vices promptly at "?:-*t0 p. imp the J program that was 1 n.ioYcd by all j who heard it. .Deacon worthy opened the regular prayer service I with the assistance of Deacon Lake. A It > ? ' tid. ui.-i-.i <: t? V..X .uiumi J'JJLIY prayr service the pastor ascended the l ost rum; b.fore pleaching the pastor announced that on next Sunday at 7 o'chVk baptism will l>tr in progress; lu usl.-p asked that all of thi' candidates l'ctr baptism l be ready for baptism no later than H> p. m.. and those wlio have ' 'joined under ffatrlj rare, or under reKuious experience, we are asking, that they be present also, in order - that,,they* micht. Twelve the rigTil hand of fellowship ijito the church. The pastor announced his text" al'Uc?a few br+ef -remarks??The " eternal Ybod t^flry Tldhige, and underneath ar*' tin- everlasting" arms" sub.h et^-f'Wll;. re i; ypur plftee-ofreTuge?" lie cave us another powerful message with' the general thought look to (!'.d. fur your place of refuge. for 1I"e is of' rnal, and undcrw ath are . the everlasting arms. Cod will, stand by us when _ii i_ ? ..." mi yrse ran. All wo need to do is trust Hilu and Mcvcr doubt. . ' I - A TT A MIMS Weston Chapel Church Rev. N. S. Del.nine. Pastor Sunday "school." opened on t^e usual hour. i At 11 :.">0 Rev. X. S. Di'I.aino J b'ebek Missionary- met tiny was conduct'd by Sister Jane Flayer. The Split -blown yioiip met 1*rilay niubt at Mrs. I.iliie Hot Ilea's honle. Sunday evi niiur fho Alton Stars amst-ut the bom. n.f Alru. Ftt? on. T'ue. Missionary Fame's with tlu-. (iirls <?f lb' Allen S t n rs"inot in a surhns'e meet'iny 'at T{ey. and Mrs. Tom IMovVdoii. ' ? Rev. Simons pi-eaidr d to tile Al1 n Christian Kndcav??r I.ehyiu1' "Sunday" niyhT. . Mr. I.evi .1 >< ;!..airf- is at home 4u I.atta for'a few days. Mr. .bdinie 1 VJ.ai tie is at borne now from Xeiv ^ oi;k. Mr--. A 11 < .rd i- now i' :nl ny-TJu Palmetto Louder. ^ " ,1 Kcc.ilv ' reekChnreh of Cod Rev. M. \. ItaeiK Sutubiv school :>t the usual hour, *5 o'clock. loss, n w a.s beautifully uuiu'ly : l'< Vh-we I l?y Siipt. Aihlie Hot hi a Prey. 'Sorvii.:os at I o'clock l||llv id1" ' v,.i, in Ul'~ tnid A <>f us. all day. . Tiro Church. of (It'd i- iii"viiiir on. Sunday school- was opened- Suu10 ii'f'tiil; with I'lo. J. Johnson actiny as Supt. * Di'Votit mils woro carried thru, Mu'U toacliLl's .took charge of thoir t-lns-y s for :!0 .minutes. Tho les-O". w: i.- w'il iliscltssud. Ilaiuur ojiiss t-day. was Xo. 1, taught hy "Miss-Alma Mart*, Preach i)'4'tf"h place at I 1 d'.o. A wonderful sormo'ir was preached .hy TTCV. 1 Inou111oT lUloui. S. ( . - A; I t ii. -Itrndal league fnot J a ' d hu '"1 - - r- ' - '"l-d I QM.l ' 'on I lr y i'tljiiiirnml. ? There wii- a lively sunrise prayer moiling lu l l Sunday morning. Kritlav night I hi it w as a warm prayer si rvic. hold, and Si-tor Matie Smith in ached her TTTaT sermon. H or?stdrjeet wa-Vfimrrd in the 1 lopk of I.uko (hi- 1th ohapan i '2 It h Vor*o. Iiev. W. I.. Flryaiit, I J* v. S. M.~ Mar-. It v. 11. I!.. (.iuitsdeii, Biro, W, M. J.ui poll visited th1 Sunday School I'wioh?which?convened -it ^rrivjr 11 rovo I'npti-l Churrh. Sunday. Several others^ visited tho l!,nion also. 'Mrs. Francis Piatt and child roll left Sqpday morning to spend "a w h To with hor aunt in ('ulumhia, S. C. Mr*. 11 ;rt t if (ia'tlsdin and "h'r J daughteiv llo'sio T.? (Jad-tlcn, spoilt I the wool; with lo r' sister, Mrs. Motor Smith. -? I.AK I! CITY IIP.11 S< liO'tl. i Pro'..' I.. I). Prodi v. Pri:i"!|i;iJ r.iTl'o-- Pi:?- I I ' i ' 111! y in. < 1 ii;'; t?n* l' ^ ! i-rm I:ii 1 h?* srhonl . :i ito: i .in 1 . iu::}u o'clock, with all tewlu'f* nt. < !';. jr.," Lake City Srh bl -attfmbal- seAn-i--' rrt 11 i' tarimi.-j iluinlii's of "i f i-flyV Lake City 11itr!i Sc!\jn>l oj> tv ?ihiors MfTT'-taw:\-lork. wit'-l an ? !t ft of i'm-' i>"i|i!' i 1 ' }"' ?. I -*_ 'c . i< ir ch.h'jiv?of mi ".?i!.," stimtm-r.-'."i>c" (X;- i jolii:S. c. -.via h- > 'ivi.- ioo. M i . '!, ' 1' ' a' i; '. r fit.. c i ' ?? 1 .visiorv Miss Jean E. liner1 *r ('la 1 v, X. ( * Mi ; Mamie O. .Ion of ?? I S IIJ llb.:.""!"1 V- Mi? a s' . mors, of OrnnfTf^niiir. X. r>'?> irradc. Mrs. Mildred Davis uf Suii_iwr,._X_dL-o jm 1 7l >i < . do i I' . '' . r. K. M'lv of- TS. C v'l? u-y;\ -V Mi v I^.il i \'. \t-i; ? v of ,.\1iho\ ilTo X. f. : P :inil MM V irvaJe Prof. I<. D. Piijufley. V.is:ei\ r.'onvv Cole. I 1 ('< nharn - *t>d eM-K Hivwif r M-i-'om, who Were Ml It. in ill i .s I I ak ('it y Miy'i SVl'on! k?D S in! y ii'i'lrti .inn "TT ( o '' 1' 11'M; 1. X: 4-??l.i-i .. t ' - y I will attc nd si hoo! at AIh n I'm | vcrsity. The others- arc expected tr leave soot:, and w- wish IS: m all siicce <. With the cooperation of t e patrons I? ml friends this school term will be one of the best, wit. nessed In the history of. the school. . ' , .. 2 fiTinW /< the &ta , %A/ A. 1? ^?1 ^ r ev abb"; k 4 ^.r- - T K'fnTAUV* ^r* ^wf si NOTF.: V-iiir (|'.K"'ion uiisw i .crtppinp of this column is end ). ;t'y. send a quarter (25c) an \ elope,- l'or my N ew KHfoIogy" mail free advice on three (li) < ?- tm*'iu!aU\ and correct- address rU_A 1; 1 IK WALLACK, c-aro of '1' Assembly Streetr Columbia. Sou ' SP KCl A17'NOTfCET^iii s Wallace, be sure to send your and the year you were born, mtr. .... . ~ ? B. 15. ill the mortgage hi* paid off niy home? Ans.: Your'children wj^J consent to have tli" mortgage transferred to their name and they will ; ay it off or you. This property is worth too much for you to lose it. \Y. M. 1).?Should I do as m> sifter has asked me or did she do it just because she thot it \v oiild please me? ( ii to com. WK.ST and live with lu r. Y< n need not worry ahout her 'in.-haial disagreeing. witli fier , ah c.t yo'u cominji1 .for lie, is jiist'as anxious "As she. She will see that von ar> estahlisjied in a good husi-: lie-s. T . #<? *. * ! *. ?4*??What ??oes m v friend intend to do? A^srr. I don't l.yjicve that ho will ayon to BKCOMK 1 Its1I'BRIBE. It'is my impression that 'ie-w ill leave the city within tire :-j xt few'wcj' ks. If this is the way JiyVjikiys you wouldn't, want him ii he < 11<4 (ffeido to make you his w-if-v?-? * + * * .Q. 'I*. Y.?Should I make the eh a ile that 1 have in mind to . make?. \ii. I(Iw? CI." V oirntve F * ,v and iri t the job tluvt has b' on- effort d \<ui for i> mo this it'!) i-- n-VKAIi UOFN'l) position. Vim. have until the first of. October before tlvo business slacks up and ben you will bo able to make a no4 {' it through..the winter. . . I . I). 11. \\ hero v II 1 IIIU1 my desired haiiuimss awl-nttc^? cess ? fi'iii'! rninir tin* \V()KK tbat you"are ipTorjestod in will briny you the <le-aUwui brfcHpknu.<>-Ut;)t yotl-a-ro- seekin-'. This business will prove successful. and your inoonie .will also. Ircroit-o within the;near future. " N". I.. S.?What shall 1 do as I am treated liKo a baby by the , . I bo"s ami p iris I Jo* a round o with. Tin- i'liys do not ask'mo to dance and ?o places either. IVhal is w rony ? .-\ep.: .\<>tiniur is w run if with T"1'.Imii y<?n are iroinjr aroitml with a v-nmp r-r yimny pcirple-.fust-a lita.mh-.i:siis' m-.sv s * ~ . Tin ripsen ('. M. ! '. ( inirch 1 i.Uieh school' opt nod at 1 ll:<XI \.Wd. T' l: ss-'-n was <Hm-; -s .r 's> (jia->" - a f i- v. l it \ la y r * **i rt V ji j Imp- lv i.u> i iv v e n'iuted hy Mi-- .Willi- < TVylh . . ' Till* i1i?i- ! a sml s' i r . iii'r M'l'litnn I??it!i llloi nillyf all ! Wo niii'ir. Th< iv was also n int oi. st in ,' pro'rrraiM at f>:t!<i P. M. I<y i hi. I Tlii' I. a :in will he rondncl, ! I.\ Miss Willie lliTTTwxt Sin . in r.:?" 1'. .M. . S i ijav > ivir . mark'-d tin* rle-e I of t hoA'alen-lnr Kallv *whWTi was i w' nJ<-' fn) . nooo-.-s. Th it'i'.e.. I i tw. ifiy-si?; nire si't of silver, w is, Wlm hy. M3. Aloir/.w Voiiiitr. The total n-iummt was S;?0.7a. !' i-Jny i i"' t n arked t' - clo-e if a i-JI. r vial ' >i ' ?e* ' !Jev. (.' .nner. |< -tor i.ii \: ~ti., < i a |ii I \f 1'.. ('. iirrh. (ireen 'ill . S. r. Wr'n re will lie . a "Community 'V\.l: i " )' >1 < i n ? ' t e-r ,S i it '.''tnS V," if- ?' rll <! eme n"t. Mjs 'anie. Ola A dyer; A'liee I/W'I' :: 11 I A!-i- - ( 1 'ndine Skel'oa overt- tlie dinn. r '"Tests of ^Mrs. 11 M' AiU' in and sister. IIow A. I'. (Ii 11 i;?? *! was th dirne" truest of Mrs. Ola Pucker. sons,, Ji.'-nii's ard Tot-T ore Spending the week-end in HeaiTfort. S ('. w ith their, daughters end Mi s. I'i.n v'< n iilKi'i Mj'ss Manrarette ljyoso h:is return-. <i to' Helton. S. ('. ( ivsinvi'c shiv; a- member ill the taculty -j?' I-uiiiii lliu'ii School. _ The full wine -ttalents. Olvin Shcrartl, Walter. Johnson, Annie B. Johns* ?> ar i I.illie Johnson; left >1 . l rrl}- fur t.hjL: .1'.OS jjllCt jxU. U'llO !>' l-Vi'Midship" College, S. Slate ft.II..jr.. nil.! limwniivj 11 '"lie. We wish |-.,r Uu'iiT fl VtHTi'V'-ful tPuft^ .Mrs. Fiaticin' Leyeretto is iriv-feuviri:' jiicely. at":or undcrKoinfc an i >>/m ati'-n at tho Aivieison Hospital. 2 Mr<" 'f' \. fob man is spun iinr' a while In AiUjn.'S. < .with hot" daughter and snn-in-lsw. Rev. A. P. (rillia.nl conducting a revival" thrs*""V\'f'.'h in ( ohe-pens, SrCcfor RtrVr James Dial. ' . Rev. A. P. Gilliid. PastoV. LA KM VIKW XKWS I N ION S'TATIOX Rev. L. L. Jackson, Pastor '? Sunday was a bright day. The beuutifui arid spacious church \^6lf - ' - : ' . ' " "" it . [TIE PALMETTO LEADER 38| ? J I ' .... .. ..? < creel in this paper ONLY when losed in your letter. For private el a self-addressed, stamped en Reading, and receive by return/ questions. Sign youi full name, to all letters. Address all mail HE PALMETTO LEADER, 1310 itli Carolina. tending in questions to Prof; full name, the date, the inontt in order to get a correct read . tie older, than yourself and they consider yon a*jan_jmtaidcr,?otr are too young to associate with tliyse people and be included iii ill eir Tun. .Drop them -quickly andl go with people your own age. * * + A. 1). II.?Should I quit my buy friend or try to prove my innocence? . Arts.: l)o not evurtiy li? prove your inniCetTce fo_r he knows .that yult_ are NOT GLILTY of the never thinks about you cheating until he gets Si.DPI'V DRl'NK.and Inmi he isn't altogether iv'-ponsi' on.- uu; w mil ne says. i nui^ he -[tops netting drunk let him alone. -4-5 . . * * i * (i.C. II.?Should I do what 1 have plaimeed to do .or/ do . as my mother says? Aiis.-; Your mother hail, father you carry out hi-r plajis "than for yo,, to (io A WAY/ YrilV Obllld 'bv ' just happy i? you did siV too. If you desire to write nie privately you inay send a quarter at any.. time. See the ^jp'-ml Vilify at? taehed to this column for iiiore detailed information. ^ ' - ? # # $ - X.?Whv did mv wife . take a sudden notion to com? home? How will this affair T**r" ?7 , Ans.: She found' out that you hsid"i)ee< me. interested in a-nothoi woman and she suddenly realized that she. still I.OVEI) Y()l*. You t wo w}ill e;o back togeth' r and try it all iivrr iipnin . 5 ^ * * * * ??J> ? F- ,vnu thin', I uill pet tr ^nh-thisTwinter.^ "Aiis.: Viiii will become einployedn a (HA.UFFKUR f?>r a vt-ry I wealthy family in IMUT.APKLj PHI A. I'A. You will trot eniploy1 of this year. -M. A. ' L.?IMi aso It'll me ' lu re? , Airs.: You have allowed member.* of your hous' holil to- keeji in-a constant uproar and confusion until it poos on all the time. It is time that ytiu put your foot down ' n some of this?distinbanco?and the quicker you do if the bettor oil' ' ?everyone concerned wilPber -m -t Illll >Ve - 1 InlUIVj, ,UV 1 ' old and younp for mmday school ' an! Di\ine Services. I'rof. R. K A. Flayer is the wry office ir supei inH' iid n . Tb* -elfool hasj ] w. n fan In ul am I ;111 '.liperi ? of i fl'civ rs and teach, rs, who love Ijhe work. 'The-, edu. atioiial. an j 11 oilier'assessments. for Sunday school yon\ nt ion. are rai-cd hy. aiid .thiotiirh t e Sunday school This beinp th fourth qui rUrl.P conference l{ey. I.. "Wt'Ils," thi Mci.sidi ' *<; -I'll I'l'.'- a in his iff), er.lv \VH? vviirc ini'M'in, ami t liey liotrr licli', ,;i c>| v< ry lim.ly and ho I ply1* nddtos-es. 'After I ho Novations. tile pastor piesrated. .the Presiding Klder to preach, who hvought to as a trotfa) and powerful niessairv, The Lord was with tiseand mar.y liiifi s wire mad' to , rejoice. The ^quarterly conference "was held oil. .Monday night.' " Only a few i f ike i iTie'fs weiv absent., t dU tions dn in r th" conferen.ee wire as following: Pastor $(i.r>.0<). [ ^"andav School ?17.J2. Cont+etr: nt S'VTtl.. Mi%i n> ? l.dO.-.PresiJ| in.' "Kl 1t r ? IX.< M) Pai.f the Pr.e-. -siting Klder- nut. and donated the elder $5.0Q. The .voting people, are very devoted to the church, and wijlinglv ar t cheerfully take mi acti\t part in the work of tie' eh in eh. Prof. Kladger is th:* hade1/ <~ Fhe yr'pntr people, a.d Rro. A. X. Nance is the leader of the older people-. An 1 there i- a tine frien iIv spirit of .civ.Ttry tTrtwepn groups. I'm. Jackson is a good: I oast at at d a u . .at preacher. Mrs. Jackson, hist very ft ietnlly and lov11 & w)I"vAJLl slan lit < close hy -hinrP to succeed. This church is hlessed to have one of the. host choirs it the district., Mr-. .J-lllian Kl__g. ,L _ TTTTm ~vc r y "dc 1 'o m | > 11M1" tl 111 It I iTsT* ,F()Ut. MOTl'h X.FAVS L ^ J-J T rC '"Calhoun S inlay School (\m \ < ntion iucf with'tin' ML^PlyMsurit A Rapt ist Church. Preside! t, I)ua. J, s'. h\ r 1. Tin- convention held about three'd .y&' PWKum: Sitmbty-scfttot" was Food as 'usual. I)evot~ imil tifto.want. The Rev. M. !- . -t!^ll'(-':i?Fta^ the' -Pith chapter ol" Gonesis. Pr'ayr by Rev. \V. M. _lMmpton. Afterward tho. Rev. K. (I. Ho well lined 550 hymn. T.h Rev. W. 1.. Goldcjj- selected ? hj:; "text tS3 Psalm. Everybo ly enjoyed tihe sermon. Total amount raised during the session $75.73. ?- - -- - -1 ?-.1 .c ' I Ci KICKS' HILL II\I'T. ( Ill K< I AI colu, S. ('.?The s_^ rv jet's a (>icon TlilT were very in? |ii riiit and instructive. tim. v.- , school is in i.in'..,..; < -111^; JIU'fiy. At 11 :WU o'clock T cahdidat" went down in .Joriion. ^ At 12 (/'clock the pastor. R7"J I. \\ . l>a>is toi>k liis t. x' Com .'Ir Timothy 1:11.. "By th,. yra-e o Co I I am what i aim" S ibj.vt "The tfiV.ee of (iod will h ;e'! ?. xhioutfia? : '* ifr? KC'eineJ to - he' filled wr.j", t . "Holy spirit ami preached a -ir.i stirrintf sci moil. 7 souls cum t. Christ and w ill lie baptis.-i. ' The Rev. .Mr. R. O. Bats'ni (white) pastor of tie- ( larion R Baptist Church next Sund, ,\ i.iu lie-will preach in behaii' of tta Missionary. Ku-rybody i> i. \ i i < to hear" this wonderful Speaker..;. At lt 1*. M. the pa-tor a^ain;l>r>] i<> us a wonderful m"ss litre. il> preached l'ro:n Acts < f .'Apo-1K 11>:2.7, .-uhji . I! "I'ra.v?; 11!i 1 yam _yet the answer." . . We icailv t> d a uumk'iiu. BKTHLL A. ,M\ 10. (Ill ICC II Rev. \V. I.Oortv Rator?? Conway, S. ,Sepl. pVih -Suri Jay wus a high Way a: H i in ( hu'rch. Services 1^'gan at - tlx usual hour. Alter all pr. lintirai . ies by tlie pastor i.i- pit settle ! .R?">v I.- -W-T--J j-tie re tK1,- l'-,'-K". ~nt'"";\hrrrr!T iistrict tu -H e auWipiu-e. He' s eeteW as" a t?-M 1 syi 11a*. | dits-'o-TT "heme "Lot i s hi:"k .al-'i. t a \. : ti .lined chill answering id'-- 1 This message will linger long wit is, as our v? ry lu;arts Were unit o brrtras the man of (I d fill; J: o u- by the v.' v. ; At :}::?b Rev. {. S. R,,r,. rs..: ilinn t i if with i "trrTTTTTF- nt ? age that had lis turners feioV ingrilis.tex: w:.s foul d Caial Id: 1-2, subject "Great promise.' N'lght sciii-'es began Til si'. rr Assisting tlv- pastor "wit ii, th ning service were: Rev. A. I.. !> >b instm. (?. \V. J me-, A. -A. Tay4+*r?ami Rev. Closes J At the close,of llu-nsal o r! niinaries the pastor present.-! V. R'-v: A. A. Taylor- t>> the audit n ?' he ca:re to us witH ./ii.'>?h?r burn '.g message Im-ii I lie --nlio .i - 11^= n tire way" taken l'roin St. John liidP. : J Our Sunday school . en. y. t i closed Sun lay nite.' W i ll jo . 1 success; 1*11 reports were good, that pleased the 1*. K. vt ry much Everybody went away expre-MU). hvmselv'i ns ha' in:' ei'iiu.v?Ljh eunventlirn. Mi s M lie Ith*.icc e. Sir.gletary; Mr. farrell l'? 41a: . left Stimlhy foiyS-' te. 0?'l!: 'A1. O ingeburgu S. ('. an I 7ATis*- T.cl ..'earl for Allen University. uriihin. S. ('. We wish' <*?'?' a t tlu in much succe:s in tTn ir > eer. We relief very inu.ch to lean if the tnisfoi tune of Mr. J. Wil- ? who got- seriou-ly hurl- in a ear wreck at Klngstr e, S. < . Sutu. ill y r.iirht. SelH. 1 1 th. he die! S day morning i. t':.e hospital. W< extend t;? .tl':"..e bereaved family one iii.etu sympathy. FL(' VDALi:. M:W S ?fJ V t>.?I t'lp, Ihu'.Tf* ^ St. I'aul A. M. K. Chin rii." Sunday -was a grand day for all church rdersv Suinlay-school ?:i4 <-pe . d at th. usual hour, by the Sun: lh v. It1. I.. 1 ,i .'!i h. nil .rii m' fic.ei-s and .teachers at their p<>-: of duty. The-lesson was di-cr. -od hrii lly by tlie. di11ei'eiu c!;i'-.? n! i i-.yjj wed hv^Mi-. (Jr.Mr ;m~ Mis- Hlaneh Me Ray-whs elcVtu! as delegate to' the Sunday School eoiic,eiHioh, winch wil! bei)Yd:f at.-Alt:' Zbin'A. M. K. Cliurch if. Sell.is. S. ('. which will op. n ,,:i the f; t TTT-Kept. ar. 1 convene through.. .'he ? 1.-1 and after 'Sunday '-clw> I WV "'cut into l u; t !!? : s* i-vici . pastor RVyaehed a 11 <>hI ? ..ri'iii!,;. 1J m text w.i.s taken from the lidrd 1 salm. Many sopls wci( niad it rejoice. . Iter thf sermon t In* .] u|-s >1" the church we're up i ed .. joiner*, then the eollvethm i... | nbcee.?It was taki ri tti> by Mrr.l. McNeil an I Mr. . Han ' Ah-Ray' I''. tai cnl|i i-t inn r.-ii ? ) -a . im i' ami too, tlv pa.?tn,r w;i,< the .truest' M>\. in ,\|>s. Alary KhVmns Dav is. v The?Busy?Boo ClnU?mot?at? t-b? hrtmc of Mrs. M. .1 mos' Son*. 4.V' at'o I'. M.. xvith Ma lain I'. .. . i-u-:, in the chair. -Mrs. I lay. r Bar. The club was npTned with ; o ?-"i- I sony Io.l by Mrs. ( a^-i l'lat n. scripture by Mis- K' h I ('anipbell' rravor by Mrs. R. (ireov. th-u swtginft lodAiy The minutes*-) f th I s? sueetiu were rend motioned by Mies 4?ier" lie B? 11 e V. second QMiles then the mmiry Wr- opened for business. -The beautiful Bible l ei's, s Jwxii.wTiermL All ii.ei,; berk responded brieflv to the roll -TTtfr~ total ctTieet-toU -raised^ iS-L.aP. u>d too we had two visit i-.-; t'. oj; meet inc.) will bo held at "the k"m. of Mrs. Queenie Mile-. The 1 teSv; s''rved a.dvliciotis rep.isU . 1 he brrot.i-^,s.-w4is .tli-.nkiM. iiy-tlll members. The part "my "w. hi- Menled by Miss Alice Bradley. R. <rreen. Reporter (iOTRDINK ( Hit 11 T \r:\vs Rev. U. A. Brown.. IMstnr Sunday school opened .it .the usn al hour, with a sphndi ; attendam The lesson about (A thrislian Woikt-r in Train ir) wn,- I-' fully discussed.A' splendid review was mad*' bv Rev. Ti. A.. Brown which wqr enjoyed by all. ' At 12:00 o'clock the p.-toi mounted the rostrum. Scripture I John; fir.at hymn 332 line*! by the pastor; second hymn 223 lined by the pastor.. The pastor took hi" text from 1st chapter of St. John " yw V - a ? ? ' i |' . , ?i -v ' . | i , f ' '. S i' " ''' ' Uli<T ~W I. ' 1 r ' ^ ?'.uv - . .*> > , >aiti-r i ! !' . 'y"1! . Jv I,,..-. ' . " r v.'.-r?+: : .,.?> ,;1 V" S ';ie->{a7'v ' jy- 'i4C-f J. i- , . r . >it, ' MtMin. <JM '| i r Ktl'.. . i V'a!--'r -U t-T ? S'j'1 v-V y.lv*-1- \ \ , !L':i .< ... i;' i ' "itil* :??? t.\ |'. t i, .j , - v::!' a - T . ' .- " I I .. . ? Iv ?-;iliI' !' V:. ! ' : -!'i < af !i.-;t" -? : ;< "Tin- v.i-a' '.i I'n ? ... -? ?U ?- L_ ..a. . u-yi-a;.ii.i-i.. ill.--; iix- K j:. ii. -'.- i, -V.i; : wJ |?h a ill. l| ;.l, i V\" ; . "Ill I i I' i.".. a . I O-Ill- I -1 I ' I;".' ' ' KMi }< ;r ' i- < * villi-, ill" ,fi<: . -. ivl, i \ | "jtfli.; " W :tikia \\ v "V 1 - * ?H-t?! ~y -*--4?v * *?y .. ji. i<i x 11 . i lii ;n-"'tr."-- : ?ill 1 !:i<i '?i-1:;ir11 ! !v 1- ; a i'"ini>!i-ti-i'l.. I* 1 *j I'. was pa-i'f. : An i \i>nA1 i li'-ni '* ' - a -? tai l ii;? "n.i'iv i'i| tl:i? \ a a; i. :. i: 1 . . * * ji-ii i - liii't 1' . i ai -; . ... !y is pray!? , ' a' 1. 1!;. pa*' ' '. : 1': > ?.a.. v . I : _ af . tl.?- ' - i' 1 ' "i ' ' ' ' 1 * ?UfviVaV In l-; a - i a". <ivi". M..inlay niv' '; w ~ /rMnv... A ! i. i i . "-it'i'l- . ^ ' Mil TON NKW.S , ii\ (V-walfi Brown .M j<- Mai-'a Kill- ha- oh ;.i __Lo Philadelphia. Sh> Wis. b<tr _ I n i?-~-a.,a..r|i? .( ! home town. . Tlu'-'IIiu'li 11 a: Wh'M. M.'.lv.traw - h l>aiu?u?.i -'.akaUwin. arc n'oiim- aw ay th i-ol'r^o. Many-of the fri'.n.is n.i" y- ! a weiiur roast "ti !a-' Saut i"'iay-. !.i* v .i;i at U.e i i-.-iili-i.'. i' nl' Mi.-. Ui b. rrt A. W-s'.i. I: v.a- yiyiii ;'i i h. In ? ?':: i : : !. .church. Mr. Kohet'f A. U .H. i.iia- r i ;V:.id from hi- .<unmt*-r. n.'.-ott 'at "al.-ai V Ilea.!. lie i-T.oW at I.an-" _ 111 i1 1'..I!. . :i' (inii.v... (j. S. ('.. Whi re lie will h. v.-? '.?>!; thi'.min. This is* las s- ?.->.? sal fceian .here. 3 'lii !~ir^'"TM7r~~~~.\l . lica1 h i' l'aanc: ! . f i i t \eiy tr.th'H ;hat .-itc .i.as-. t : Ar..icv- r, - i 'iimy?J-l j.r.ai?v. 1.i . >; .irr ' ?ii. i .' DIM.O.N -\ i.\\ > Ui ' I- A. AVi V I r . I V. A. J 'a*. ? a ttllia r rrttnri . . j ? . u ... | Suinlay .aay. ia-t- 'I h. ^ A-. I* i ' a' : ii. . Kit K it' ! t !:< i. , . . v.'-;" ? : ti'lltti'i.T " t' ' I i: M Kn ( > lay. SvVi'it! it:i'.it: 1 - \w-ro -1 ;?j>- I . "M. .L I'. '-S A. M. K .t Syial y. I!< \. I t> ?-st : ! :"' \ITV >tfotii. .- v'vumm Su* <ia< in jr. IU v. M . Si a: M"!,- .>?< ; t a . sir, ; - i tit..' t>. ?hi- \ ?' I ' 1 ? iriu- ' * . a i'V'V . A f; pri ai'la tl >i'isiilay niylit. Mis. -il s;.. rl rt,.:,; \V;;^ I ?. ('.. . ,s 1,-S -,| -1 u II -f - Mis. I illiaiV Nulu 1- spoilt. Sim<hi\ < ;? . : . un. Miss' Kat '.? . K" ' " . n ?Mil'i' n Mri-?iay.?K . ! N\? ! :.:v! ^ 1: . xw'r ' > : j KllXii: SI' It IN (. NIANS Sum lay sir.,,.,1.. . .5 ?i* i ; : at tin Usual I' -' j a 'Ai _alj ,.iV.v, : at t'iu-ir rrrvT?nf ilt" y. xxit'?. ( !' iv-'tfi 1 y and? livtly discission; mi t.hc lfSMin. I Miss.Jlosa Christ ii.o Kivlty of Ciaf < . JACK WILLIAMS D RUG S TORK - JACK \YII.I.I VMS. Mer. Drugs, Tee Cream,, Sodas , CiffarSj Cigarettes and Tolmccos. 2.?.6r> C.ervnis St." Dial 02TD David G. Eliison ?General Insurance Honest and efficient at ten I tion given to all business placed with roe. I PHONE 5717 | 1 ' ^?? ** Pa ire 3. ?' i- \i' .' ': ? J ' JI ji't.t ,v. M\. K. f :'i-. f . X. ( . I 1 >; i'!!! i: !: ' i- > ... ~l__Ji ' 1J- . v *>. i. T;a I - ; ... . .. }-, / . ' ' *V ~ : to ' ' 1 - ... ; . . * .. i 1 . . ,?V. _ ' 1_ ^ ' ; V.i ;:L" f-': u: . Air ;.:y; , ; -,:1 ,1 1 . -vi-,... Mill-.*- . .i? . .11. . . V\ .'"'i'" ' ; U ;,M ill; . i ~ Lii , , : . ?rt =?r rr ' .. i..4. ; -r .va-.a--' ;iTV: \V;?\. r . , .'V.' ! '? ' ~i:-' i... V, ! IV ' . ' ' / ;; - " :i L* .. , ; ', ; . .... ? ; .. ' ' ' " jia;-." J-' - ' ^ >\> V . /.< -.. I ?. \ . ;t. f .. ' M.*, u ... ;.L J. .<.... >. a: ,\j . <; ] ,. ,i ' ;,v- M' ' I !?:* ;? W'i\ : .:-V.. ' -^L_ \ '' i"-amv v *1 ' ' f ?v ': ?2: i : c x \. v'i-!:y ' ^.v.v,1 -??? " P \t \ v" \* AI j , ... *" xi: ? ' . ' : I. .. . ? a. ;? jU ': V" ' "i * \v" ; " . .a: y ' . . " " . ?' ; T , : ". .. ?:_ V r': ' I .. ' w ' , ,1,i; , VK,..,. .. ' \\ - - ' - ; " . At Your Best.' _i.__L.rXothir.tr brats a clean 'a-ystom lor 'health! So at the fnvi; Men o:' constipation, take p_.r? ?y vi .to--. ?Uxblu Bhak-Draught -jar prompt relief. Many have said- TtiaekDra.ugju bri lifts such refreshing relief! By its cleaii.i!i;: .action, ?pokjowws ef.ftsMs of eenswparion - ? are .driven* out: yen soon .leol bet- * Ur and more efficient. And to be rid of const ipation or snagishjioxs puts you in bettor trim for recreation after work "lid flks and on cVftys off duty. It costs less than most other laxatives-. ? BLACK-DRAUGHT For Constipation , " ...