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? Saturday, October 26, 1935 MARLBORO ANI). BENNETTS-! VILLE HIGH SCHOOL NEWS The Marlboro County Teachers' Association hi. 1.1 i> . ?H?5 Friday, October 18, i. 1 u'eluek at me Bennettsvillc Ilifth School. The object of .the meet v ihg was to let thy teachers know that thti Secretary of the "Marlboro County-Fair (white) hdd extended to the teachers and pupils of the county an invitation to the . . Fair and that they will be admitted ft - ? . ..v,u,i, utiuwr join also the teachers were asked to get up a "Float Parade" from their school ahd the Fair Association is offering throe piizes to the three bust floatsT?15.00; 2nd $10 3rd, $5.00. ' - . The tOUThers consented and - pledged their hearty cooperation. ..Miss B. E. Grah_am our untiring and very efficient supervisor, does .. every JLhing she can to help us make a success with our problems and jos. Mr. Wright asked Miss Graham to introduce the new teachers namely: Messrs LcPaine, An' derscn and Bryaift, Mrs. Robinson and Miss Covington, Mr. Thompson then Miss Graham ask- . ed P rincipal Wright to introduce! his new members <>n the faculty. * ;- Namely: Missis Vcale, Green and Hammonds. All Were heartily wel coined into the M. C. T. A. The mpst outstanding cv?nt >>f the; past week was a visit to tTfiT " Bcniuttsville High School (white) to see the exhibits oh display in readiness to be taken to the Marlboro County Fair. It ~was quiTe a treat to vie.w the exhibits. ,Tlu . ? exhibits were' Veiy Uni(|ue, artistically arranged and of a high educational type. It.'showed that much interest, tink and thought as well as work had been manifested by teachers and pupils. We wci;e impressed very much. Those in the party were: Principal" C. I). Wright, Mrs! X:JS. Wright, Misses Gordon, Greet)*- Veale, Benjamin. Cooke and Baker of the B. H. S. (colored). We regret all of our faculty did not see the exIribits. .Miss S.-R.Campbell, <>tir""iIonu Economics teacher went to 1 Dar. > . . . lington, October li?," to a Irroun ?meeting. ; The 11 i^ h School had their oh,-- . 1?" lion1 i T oiiici is the past week Euurth year high, Mr. Hafvht*; Blackmail. president; Mr. Curtiss HatclilF; vice-president; Miss Hair tie Dudl.y, secretary; Miss'Ola K. Grace., assistant secretary; Miss M. McDonald, treasurer; Miss Vi r;i Btubbs, reporter; Mr. Dewey Pearson, chaplain. ' Third year . ilasi):?Mr:?(iei ard Gray, president; Mr. James Ellison, vice-president; Miss Ritsa Mai Hay lies, secretary.; Miss Maltha Malachi, assistant secretary;" Miss Vivian McCollum, treasurer; Miss t fid Club: M. mbi rs ot. the Finance' Committee, Misses Willie IT Washington, Helen Mallo.vr Ardenia Prince and Mayine Deipreo, Messrs. Ingram Quick, llurmap Quick, Archie Broddie, J. ('. Robinson and William Quick. Second year hiyh: Miss Mangi(Co 'email, president; Mr. Harold Kennedy, vice-president; Miss Ruth. Malachi, secretary;* Mr. Warren Stubbs,. assistant secretary; Mr. tunics .m i, mi, ir. usurer; .Miss AP " file Maeo Silttuii. xiuilrniani* Mr. Nathaniel King ami Miss Ilcltie Covington, editors; Misses Thoinn-: sina Prince. IIclwv-X.-Kviimtun and n\ittce; Miss Hattie Ratclfll'.'chaplain; Miss A. fL. Bu.nvar, chaperon. Stop! Look!. Listen! In the very near future the Bonn ttsville Hi School Faculty will present a real > high class play, just keep your 'eyes open and watch The Palmetto Leader for the.exact date. If you miss this .play, you'll miss that part, of your life you have not spent. It's hound to be a real treat. Why? Because the B.1LS. faculty is going to render it. Last but not least, you can't alford to not read The Palnutto Leader. . . It's the best paper in South Ca- ' lolina. Be sure and get yout ct py iveiy week and see what's happening in and out of South Carolina. Correction: Th last week's news Miss M. L. Green's name was omitted that she was an A.B. ABBIvYlLLK MOWS i ST. JAMES M E. ( Ill R< II Rev. \N . S. Mints, Pastor Sunday'school opened c.t 10:00 -A. Al.. largely- attended.?-A-R tigh I?ty discussion of U sr..n by clnn.m.-e 'I Inn Siipt. Johnson nicely review eJ the S*. S. Encouraging reman. by Pastor. Kyv. Minis. . . Miss Lillie R. Tillman, a member of the faculty of the city schools of Gre* hville, S. v.? s in our midst in Sunday school; she also nave a veiy interesting talk. ' 11;.'!() A. M, our pastor ariPRev. L. F. Rhodes filled the pulpit.-Rev. "Rhodes read Romans 12:1-1(5 as scripture lesson. Rev. .Minis used as "a text Kohl. 12:.'! t nd masterly delivered the discourse. 7:30 P. M. thy .subject of the theme- "The outward shoVv of Christianity" Found St. I.uke 11 :.'5f> - and was inspiringly and spiritual ly mastered.' All heaiers enjoyed . both sermons. Total receipts for * the day $19.58. .. .~ * t)TT j"st Prklajr the P. T. A. of ' . / Abbeville gave a reception for the ' teachers that will not soon be for gotton. A program.was rendered at 4:.'!0 P. M. as follows: Welcome address to teachers, Rev. James , Jenkins; Solo, "Premi nf P? rsdise" sang by Mr. Frank Brown; 1 Remarks?Rev, L. F.j Rhodes. ' Quartet "Lead me gently home," ( * Mesdames Brown, Elsie Garling- , ton, M Hearst, Miss E. Johnson. Then Mr. L. A. Richie introduced Principal Wm. Wade who gave h very interesting talk. Then all j teachers were assembled in the -Gmnts-+k^uoriTrc*? roe in and serv ed delicious ice.cream ?tnd cake:'Mrs 1. (). K Itrmrn. < liim nitifi ill' I In"' Piogram Committee of the p T "A. M.ISs Geneva Lewis of Klbt'rtc 11, Ga. is spending a few days with her relatives', Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burton. Mi-.s Annie Green, 11. 1*L teacher of the Pendleton City Schools spent the week end with her par-" f.,,1'. M ' " " i?i;u >?. n. iii'een. Mr. Mclvin C'ato and Miss M uio Debase, both of.this city 'wen' join ed in holy wedlock on "last Friday nijrht. We arc very sorry- to hoar of tlie death of Mr. William Turman. lames Sunday 'school. His works oil the line .of. Christianity still 'ive. Miss Uaisy 0. Wilson, a city teacher of the Saluda schools spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. nil Mrs. A IK- n Wilson. The Silver Tea uiven Sunday vrriingTT 1:00*1VM., at the resilience of Mrs. Mary L. Pope was lui.t.e srcVessful. A short program *vas rendered, and very interesting remark < from Rev. W.?S. Mims yid Prof. Win. Wade. $1.00 war collected for the benefit of the Washington stri'e Presbyterian Church Missionary Society, Mrs. -dupt?r President. The rows of the death of Mr. Mien Owonsl of Greenville, S. C. came as a shock - to. his many friends.. Mr. Owens?t+ied in the Greenville hospital, St pt 2-lth,' P.t.'f.T. ' Mr: Owens was the son of he-late Mi. ami Mr-; R. II. Owens I f Cokesbury,' ite Toft C"oke-=bury j vhilc a young ni .ti iml went to Hie electric city of Arderson, Tv. C. lie worked there a, long number of years. ... At the time of his death he was a residence of Gieenville, S. 0. Mr. Owens is Survived by one sister, Mrs. Eliza (ill of Greenville; a mother, Mrs. Hi/.abeih CI. Owns Of Abbeville, eotfsin. Mrs. Sai' h O. Purges of Greenwood and other relatives and friends. Funeral was at St. James A. M. K. Church; Honea Path. SC. - ' St. .JamCs A. M. E. Church is? sponsoring ?.? tiw?-eally (or S inula v. TTFt. 27. to swdl If? treasure. E eh hild is asked to sell many-tags "TS possible at ..">< eiicb. A prize vill be given to the one selling the highest amount oven in. Each class^ member is j skod to piiticipate in a program, which will close, he ?ally. We. hope to have sue- ess by your coopei atiori. Don't f ? ri'V to huy?a tag?and 1) prer.ent Srndady. Rev. W. S. Minis i^ sponsoring all of the hi hies in. AbV>ville in a contest so bu\' tickets from the baby yi.u wish to win. JONKSYIU.K NEWS ' Sunday was a beautiful day and church goers of Jonesville were ' found at tlie Horse of wor'shin. Our pastor, Rev. J. C. 0CoUins, orecahed twowonderful sermons during the day services. The rally is wTHlinuihg?HnvtuJi next month. The total collection for Sun 1 y was, ijtXT.o"). Visitors Sunday \\\re: Dr. L. W. Long. Mr. an i Mrs." A. liraeah . Mr. Gal AW. Hampton ami Raymond John-am t,f Unh?n: Mp. I. C. Ketch and daughter Pant ha, Ml'. J. j .. Kelt it ml .M r. William Mc.Malam of Spartanburg, Mis. R. V. Sullivan of Greer, who is teaching" at Jerusalem .School. - ^ The teachers ami . students >of Jonesville attended the Spar Cubing County Fair last Wednesday. Ev?.-ry one rep,.'! ted a pleasant trip. , Rev. J. R. Kzoll worshiped at Swit/.er Sunday. Ik*, report- a lovely day* Deaths Yotinff Mr. Robert Minis was funeralized Sunday at' Cedar' Grove Baptkt Church. He was a "member of Cedar Grove quartet. His death eani<'_;.s a shock to his many fiion'ds for lie was'sick only a few days. He leaves to iiiourii his loss a mother, and father, two brothers, live sisters and a host of-re I tiv?'s and frn r.ds. Sleep on Robert and take your rest, we Iiv ~d you, but .'God lovotl you best. IAATTA MOWS Dillon Co. Tr, Seliool opened Oet. 7, with the followirf* lineup: .Tamti acher of?Ait i ir: ltnro; Air P. Spears, A.I?.. Publish and Mathi-\ maties: Miss Teresa M. Hall. B.S., Home Economics and Kntnrnl Sciences; Mrs. Aliee P. MeN'eil, Seventh Grade;? Mrs. Catherine H. IIoln>n, fith and Oth (Trades; Miss Katie Windom -'?rd and 1th ; miles; Miss Kdoria C. Pearson, J 2nd (rrade; Mrs. Kdna C. Atkinson, A.I?., Advance Pt and 2nd Trade and music; Miss Sadh A. Porter, A.B., 1st (Trade. The number of pupils that en. 11 1 IL.. . * .1^ .,..1 j i iii'd mi' 111 > l imy wii* i ' |M r>t in a'tive of the growing interest in education.' Soon space in either of the two buildings will be-at a j>ren\ ium, i*ltho prospects are the enrolhnent this year will exceed that of last vcat by pt least 15 per cent. All the grades are down -ftt WTirJi .to reach the goals, better scholarship, bet top Average attendance, better order, clean class rooms and campus and neatness in personal appearance I.H all times. The boys of the agriculture department have aljeady set in motion plans ,for thci Father-son banquet to be hf'ld et rly in November Only such as is produced on the farmg by the boys and their fathers will be used for and by the banquetters. - -V 9 *? NOTE: Your question answt a clipping of this column is e'rtcli reply, send" a quarter '(25c) anc velope, for my New Astrology mail free advice on three (3) q tnrthdnte, arid correct address t to ABBE WALLACE, care of Tl SPECIAL* NOTlCE-^Tn ~s Wallace, be sure to send your 1 and the year you were born, i ing. II. B.?Do you think I can get a job at one of the places I have in mind? Ans.: You- are able "to - hold down a job at one of the pthces you diave in mind but since year have" had such a little bit of experience, you'll have to start at the bottom and work yours* If up?You'll thoroughly enjoy working in a PRINTING QFFICE. * * * 1 I /A IV ..... ii. u.?uo you mink the change I made will turn out al? right? Ans.: Your aunt appears to be somewhat temperamental and you will have to be careful what you say around her, however you'll enjoy living there with her and she'll be glad to kee p you with her until you are able-Uo take euro of your-" self-?This change was.a very wise one. * . * + I.. M. (k?Did my husband have a wife at the time he married me? Ans.:: Just' before you ' married your husband it appears that be hud a woman with him that lie call ed his wife but they wars, n't LAW [ 'i t I v wi.'lilxK 1 )* Hr is tnrr simfrtr ^man to commit-BIGAMY. * * * * S. It.?I am a poor man and oan't get anyone to hel^?" nic. Please advise me what is best to do? Ans.: I can think of nothing better or more suitable for'you todo than to farm! Life in the coun iry win suit you tine ami" you'll enjoy it more than living where you are now.?The time for von tnniake this change will be' at the first?of the spring nionthsi-TV<?u can find someone, to farm with before! tiii)JL4.i me, , ? A. W.?Ifoes aiy bi-v friend lovi; nu*? Will I see him soon . or not ? Ans.: , Your _boy friend isn't very interested iii you lor if he was-in love with-you he? surely wouldon't wait SIX WKKKS befojv comiug to'sec* you?You'll see him again soon but. this-meeting won't mean anything. * % * E. It.?Will I get the job I want and will it be agfet-able? 'Ans.:. I am hainj.vm_.to predict? that you'll secure- a job similar to the kind you desire and you'll be able to start to work shortly be nitAixi:ui) news < - . ?--f"*? . i M rs. ItuTh L. Howell Harris The usual routine at Hrainerd | Institute was interspirseil during the week by various programs that 'were both entertaining and in for- i inational. Monday evening, Oc=~j tol.er 14, the Parent-Teacher Asso- j viation^spohsortd a literary and musical program in the , school I chapel. We. trust that more pa- ! rents will find it convenient to j give us their presence as well as j their support in pur effort to train the youths. Friday, October 18, co-workers ; and students were fortunate to lo>nI' tu-o tt'l.n. I -v.(..WKtumr. rendered here in thy chapel by a humorous violinist. My. I.ui Rinir. Religious Activities The t xercises fyr the spiritual? development of oar young people were no less forceful than those of previous limes. The IT'o'clock' services at the Canned Presbyterian ..Church was. based on the ' theme, "Verily. verily, I say unto you, they have their reward," Sunday- after town, .President L? S. Brown, Prof, J. T. Young, "the Institute male and female quintette-; witnessed the dedication of Church at Lancaster, S. C. Both quintets j-endc'K'd musical numbers on this occasion. A?? Athletics The Brainerd Tigers faced a] hard, scrimmage on the footbyll j. field at Rock Hill, S. C. with the I Clinton Lions, - October 15. The ! Lions "tuck" the game and ran , with a score of G-0. rounders Pay The Founder's Day exercises j which- was held in the Institute-1 Chapel lit 1:00 o'clock Monday, j October 21, ' gave us much infpr- ' mation, such as (1) How the school was named "Brainerd"; (2) And i many steps in the development of j the plant from 1868-1U35. The main speakers were: Dr. J. M. Gas ! ton, Secretary of the Hoard of Na- j tional Missions of the Presbyterian Church U, S. A.; Hon. Robert Fra-I zier, Mayor of the City of Ches- j ter and Dr. B. H. Russell of Black- | stock, S. C. Some of the other dis j tinguished gruests were: Lawyer! A. H. McCauley. Dr. L. B. West, Field Representative of the Board | THE PALMETTO LEADER {PlPf rs E STal lah-i <"? ;red in this paper ONLY when used in your letter. For private J a self-addressed, stamped enIteading, and receive by return [uestions. Sign your full name .0 all letters. Address all mail HE PALMETTO LEADF.K lain _. th Carolina. % V a - j ending in questions to Prof, full name, the date, the month n order to get a correct readfore Christmas?This work will be very agreeable* to y?n but Vo'ur father WON'T APPROVE OF ITY v + * * * ? V. ('. M.?Where would you advise us to no for success? Ans.: Right where yito, are now - Your new location appears to .be ^a very good place for you to live and you'll just be wasting time tokeep looking" for somewhere else to moveV?During If36 there will he quitb a change for you and you wefvr regret the step yoTt ' just took. . . " ' A * * * \1. It! 11 ?.Will you please , tell nie what to do. I am a bit undecided. K Ans.: Yoti arei. doing, exactly the right thing?Drop the case you just started. You can't possibly Win it. and there will be, just a lot of unnecessary; publicity in connection with it that will lie rather harmful tu you^ *. " * 'M. I.. ('.?Why- can't I stay with one of my boy! friends? When will I find a nice boy friend? Ans.: Yon already h:i\j several nice boy-friends and?just don't know it. If they weft n't the right kind of' buys They would gladly letyou come and live with tlu-m hut they think too much of their reputation to get mix-d up in an affair like that?Yoti' had bettor try tp hold op ti> your present boyfriends and make yourself be satisfied wlu re you are. * * * * * F. S:-=?\Vhy aren't I successful in any Kind of business? Ans.: ' IF cause you d'-n'i stick to one Iriiul long enough to find out whether .or not it \vi|l be profitable. You stem to haVe' several things in mind to do now, but 1 advise you to chose the one. that" you think you'll like best and can make more money at . If you'll .make up your mint! to-carry out your plans in ' this work, you'll surely be proud of flic success you'll make. + * * * M. .1.? 1 would like "a little advjee concerning my householdWhat is wrong tlure? 0 Ans'.: You are just'too BOSisY with your husband and he doesn't like to be made to do anything. lie a lit lie-more lenient -w illi him and it won't be long before things will be very differ-nt in your house hold. ' ^ of National Mission of the Presbyterian Chin ch I". S. A. and Miss'Kay of Pittsurgh. wiNNsitouo m:\ysTiie pictures and lectures on tic Holy Land eiveii by llishop Noah \\ . William- ai Wayman A. M.-K. wi one of the greatest events oi the s'ason. A large audience of both races lock..advantage of the occasion. 4 t Horn ta Mr." > ml Mrs. Robert Davis, a liny girl. Jloth motriei and little Saville aie doing tine at this time. ? * Mr. Willi* (lambell, one of t' e '.1.1 .... 1 I 1 vim ni'il MIUUII Clll/.L'IIS Of thi town departed this life las*, Tlmrs dfy ov? taiiy' an ! ivn, t'lireo. lixotl at Wayinan Church the following Sunday, at dr.'JU P. .M. Peace to hfs?indTcsr The P. it livld County Teachers Associal inn?L?>?Lad d-tr-?sciuml " meeting this school year. It meets every, ltd Saturday in the month. At its last meeting the following otTifvr- wore vl'ci 'i: Prof. F. K. Mcintosh, Pios. \V*. A. Rcss. Vice "Provident: M>s. Hlll'i' "Reel J+td- Vice Pres.; Mi s. JT 1{. Ducgee. See,; MPs Charlotte Ji'ckson, I'l as aid \lrsr- S|| Hi,. (joi: m... ( horister. '' "" The H. V. P. I', of \ St". Pan' Ilaptist Church wa- leivntly organized. . Prof. F. K. Mcintosh i the tn w Pres. Miss Ct riie L. 1> vis, Sec.: Miss Annie .Mae linn-it son Treas.; ami Mi-s Bvclyn II loss. Pianist. ' A lovely prograsff'^ V.ms ror.dered last "Sun lay evening, con i-Hiv of r-'Htatiors, ro-dinf quartets bo^h male ami female ami short talks.. Tlu&r meeting was eon "ueted by Mi. .Tast Lftovv uf ("amdvri wKo fs working here. The Fl irfudd County Association convened la-t .Thursday ?brooch Snnrtny.. at the Red Hi I! " P.aptist, Church ' AVcnutruflf, S. C. Rev. J. M. Roatty, Messrs O. E. Ma.idfa.nlt. E. W. < Hon. 1 wares B. J. ?ind F K. Mcintosh. XMhani'l Byrd, Mrs. Sara Mcintosh and Miss E. R. 01ink<*alos are among those who wort irotn Winnsboro. Prof F. E. Mcjntosji motored to Columbia Inst SaTurdi v~ en business. He was adfomparied by Miss es Sara Brown and Ada Woodson. Mr. John liudesdale is improving but slowly. He puts up a many fight against double pneumonia. CHKSTEKFI Kl. D NKW8 . *' ? Sarah ~A. IWcCuHoujjh ! The Missionary iheijtitijj was called to meet with .Mis. Maiv > All'iii ll, STTTTTTay alt i noun at l:t)'l T o'clock. The President- Mrs. Msiry \ Alford made a lew remarks, then ; n asked Mrs. S. K. ' Mct'ullou'jjh t? j" say a few words concerning the ! o work. She spoke, very fittinuly ol 11 the Work of the Mi,sii,n .n..i .. .. 1 responded to by Mr. .). II. A Il'ord, Tin,' ort'iM.'inir taken. The hostess seised delicious cake and lemon jellb. Friday evening at (;)rand View ( Presbyterian Church, ...there was a- j, Fellowship Supper. 'fyuite a lew t. members and lriends were present ,, p..- p.- ?d-+r* Pasioi, pt \ 11. L Counts stat'-d the obleet of' i! the. meeting 'and each elder waasked to see his . niembei* nnd take their pledges for the msii-' v iny: year. After, which each one j( present was served bontifully. Mr. Earl Thompsunuf Paye'.and was in the city Sunday at'ternoon. There 'will be a o:. supfier at Mt. Tabor M. K. Church Friday > night. ; 1 Mi s At?<. K-.ii o. */vu ivuivm.'uu ?I few hours very pleasantly at tin- i parsonage Thursday morning. Thursday afternoon Mrs. S. K. . McCullough and Miss Sara A. McCullough called at the* homes of \ Mrs. MarJ Alford and Mrs. J. K Blake. - ? Mrs. Jennie I-eak was missed t from church Sunday, she was a little indisposed. Wehope sht^will t soon lm widl v Mr. George Bittle, passed to the v gioat beyond Friday aftcTnoun and > was j'.nied Saturday, lie was an \ old citizen of this town. s Sunday. October 27th at .'LOO o'clock la v. All< ii of the Salem a Baptist Church will preach at the IIurst Tabernacle'' A.M'. K. Zi"H v Church in interest of the Mission- 1 ai'ios. Come out and hear this h Gospel preacher. y. " 'Mrs. Sara 0. Watson, is a very tj '"requent visitor at thy parsonage, j We are glad to have her visits. j Sister Millie Campbell, one of? p the oldest .members, of Hiirst Tabernacle A. M F- '/inn rhnnh i->- ? always on her way there the first (1 and thh'd Sundays for preaching ^ She claims sh<? ClTh Walk seven miles. Look out young people... ,, Mr. Robert .Liekson, had as his dinner guest Sunday. his cousin, , Joseph Watson. j Ri v. C. B. Bethea and son Mr. j Solomon Bethea called at the xpar- q sonage Tuesday nooif! i( Miss Sara McCullouirh and Miss lickn Jenkins calkd uirMiss Netic Blake whi) is indisposed at this y writing. " -\ Mrs. I.ula Sellers Is /indisposed a at this \vritirfg. We trust she will v soon he able to be out. ' Rev. untl Mrs. J. A. Gary iuu'oved To Che iaw Saturday to set ] "heir son. (Francis who is a sKilent at Coulter Academy. v ^ Mr. John and Geo. Huninv nd j, wa's at the parsonage Sunday nite. j. They, are always pleasant visitors? j Well this is "later" digesting time. , Have you got any great big y ones ? . y , Rev. J. T. Kendall called at the \:.u soiiage MonMay morning. Miss Martha Banc 111 and Mr; |, Charles Baucom has retununl?toWashhig^typ, 1). C. I.ATTA NEWS t ' Jj Weston Chapel A. M. F. ( lunch d Rev. N. S. Del.aine, Pastor , The Sunday School was opened , 'V ,tlie Kupt., Prof. R. L. Mc- !' Bryde. ' !? The church -service was largtly attended,' the pastor being at his. 11 best. Miss Hattic R. Bcthca tva-sTn the morning service. The members of Weston Chapel and the fias tor arc always pleased' to have Miss Bethea. t> Sister Ella McWillie, our loc;\l a Missionary President was able to e! be out Sunday morning to the do- ti light of all. Revi Timmona of the J ct Baptist Church, of Florence visit- j lo ed oui* service. Sunday morning.' ot The W. U. and F. M. Socuty'el met Sunday evening 4:30, Mrs. P McWillie, president. 1 ii ?There was a lively prayer mo t- I ing conducted by Sister I.a'ira . tt Duelly; Mrs. Bertha Crawl" r.l y< made a splendid address in behalf of the Missionary Society. Mrs..1 ^ Bertha All-n spoke on the conduct M of the voting people. * j Ml ss Missouri McClellan si>oke tl on?- -Tins- whs -i mien I rr - R vtiuderiul service. " g i The Junior A. C. I". I.cagtic mej nj'.d, Mrs. IT. rlha Crawford, pre-i- ^ dent; Miss .lanie McHrydc. scire- I! tary. . | M Sunday night 8 o'clock prayer di service was-conducted hv Brother I Frank M< oily. Sister l.iAic Bethea | h i fmiiT /Anna viro-n assisting. i Rev. LoLainc 'preached from the j (ioldeii Text: Obey My Voiei- And j J T will be your Cod and ye shall be my people. ?. The Allen Stars of Weston Chap i 1 met Sunday evening ht the parsonage. Misses Blanche and Kya Alcliae hostesses?Mis* Victoria Roht'i son. president. Mrs. Jane RieTiardson. is . bark * 'roni Washington, IV f n-Hi-rn nhn has been visiting her daughters. 6> The Senio?v?.A" C. K. League _ will have it sweet party Tuesday I night 7:30. . 10c to become sweet.,/ Mrs. DeT.aino, president; Miss Kuth 1 Cato, secretary. J * Mrs. Jane Lane, and little Cath-j erine McN'eal are. on the sick list this week. Miss Ale.it,hca I'lo^den contitines to improve. , I Rev. I,. A. Wells, ouf loving presiding elder and his grand-son William called by Saturday to see Rev. DeLaine. 1, I Rev. L. J. Stateru-pastor Of Singletary A. M. E. Church called on ? Nj:\N HKKKY NKWtf I . I s ('olorod I1 ospilal j I MM ' * ' J S I in- In-; i.a ! cainiiyiy ii launch-*' y ii?Lui?tint" (an i><! ?i in . i i L1.?f [\< .-ovon i' *.a 11 11 aim- iniilainy on. j 'incont .-b ootof 'this oily into a I . ""'ii nooilo i |,o-|iital I'm* tho <-p?-j }; rod projilo was om!oi| with roporij. I .S.iUli.llll |,y 1 j |'. in (>?.-1.? o: the Ti'iisi e B' n"i aid inti-ic-ted appnim- | d_W'mlvei??--Tip- nimt?wa- .-n!i i t *. ? I t'lom w hi IV and .culm ed pen- ?j If. a list i.f which will .lit", pulilisif <! !. .M't'-r tin* rampaivn-ill Thanks t! iviny * I >av at Bethlehem Bapti-t a 'lunch M.:'.><? uYIbck in tilt- mm n-. v. i*.r. ( miti iLut ipp> hire*- been lib- a ial and tin;1 member- jut the iniai'd !' I r 'T - T i v. i i r ii.i.i'ln ' ?: s a i-al v.;r. niKLl..' ?.! her cmipera'i :m> 'mi 'In- part u? 1?it? and'ci'i-.rt'l friend- tIntj^vc Via! t -mihii i.ip; n i ;;r <! .rv.t'i thm-e. , I'lin need nn-lii a! a--'M7in<e and t. spitali/aiibn. \ - . * I Illation Street I * i News Id Mi-s I'c-^i.c i:i.. (> anve'h J4 i>, .'the .tS.t.. ?Urdj vi<W|. of loli*e Ko lloltlies !ii' li! vi.-- ^ t? <l 'tlii- hi] W'.; ini. <!rtv Jii'-i r - , '" ly. t< iliti'; li'cni , cell p ' :i u' in |>r;n t i<-e . t1in-t ruction. , ? * ? :in -rlio J in their home's.' li". I., \. I.atinie'r \\a- found <TemiW rating t he knnvle'hrc iecefv;d -j t S. ('. the retina!!v ami prae- i ically. ' Miss Ar.ni- I.iiara Washington. h< ii;sj lit intrale ami- Nurse- Naomi . It . Yens -l?tit}> natives of'stile- city n ir-ited tin. si'ho'4 Fri .ay i/jorrinc;'. unse Stevx n> r, ami Nliss r', \j?*llingtplj sang. "lh-cau.-e%yery wiptly. The fiiculty, ..stu ien'.-hixly , spen' pleas art day at the Fair Fridayr The Sunday School-.-.. rvace was eij^jjropi' Ota- new ipeiida-r. Mr.. SwVrt and. Visitors Miss ., !i hinson fi'oi.'i'Siiludii. S. Mis-jL s AnisMuie,apd .Tnlia Ik. Mr. Char e (InL.mnn j-?urili'-r rheOhildn-h ' . In'ui'^th'e sntur select d --"Savio.iir .ike A Shepherd Lead. I's" h.y PaulAll n; praye. !>tv Mr:, lie:..' n-' r: subject n.i-M | v 1!' n 11 1 (UTie I?oy".- The little hoy wy. lie who. appreciated t'be service of i- anther 1'or ri-iav rarhy in the iftrnih.r and getting h!m ready to : et to his work <*>n t i+>+?*-.?? "At 11 tli - prelude us d Ly he pjaui.st was "IL.niie Sweet k loiue": Seripfure was read, the' O.'trd Psalll* I ts heinir ..elecVd ti 'heme "The Christian-II"'nie" se eted from Iie'ut, 1 Itl'd. A!.! jfr-es- : nt enjoyed the message. VisitML- .?Annm 1 .1 .< " i'ashiiU'C-n,' Mr--. F. K. Murst. < r.'^sis Ihr.niy Natti-f. ii]i Fan- ?* nil Fred "PY.STf" TIT" Visitors aiv t I'lciiliK' t<? nil of th'..' services.' w The teachers tvln> left t"<>! thy tl iff* font -chiMiN . tii c: Miss Anr.ii- w >ar.iels.- Hieyin-s Si-h;.-% Saluda rmnty: Miss; Charlotte.* Nancy, e liss Edna HutJiyrfoi .)? Mrs., |.j,r. yi ta Middh-t 1'if and Prof. F. . F.; d '' yd.- I'an WatkiiYs. Mi-s \Vrr.n F !"thet for C.,] Mid Hi"'ivii, Miss '.j Uhnrtn I*>iit i- i h:ii j>?. ! -. Mi'-- w dillieltm nia l.lary w.it'. Mrs. IV-ai! iVokmar: and Prof." S. M. Ynutiir. W * are - triad t>. -y.y thy tc-achyi ? ihil \yy y ill the i.-i-,;irty la -1 tin III ack. mi I h. . i !> ayain, Sua-i't Park li i- ij'.iiu- in'i-i -t iny t V hat St. Matthew Maptist Church as luiiiyiJ the new r.tiuiyv 1 la-p?ai.-t .-Vs?i yiathitt.- S. S. yv.rv S.::i- w ay at 1h.oVI.k-U A. M. I!cv. A. .A .. Ingram. pa-tor; IJev. (I. II. IlaliwativSiifit. 1__ ' , w Miss liutii Thompson Trom?44;a i " a ad her t- n.fils ii inVvyd at thy S ome of Mrs. I.illi?c (.ladder. last htirsday, opened school Mot.day w lid shy is getting along di. ' * a TIim lit'i hlehen) Ha"jlt is! Church si Rev. F. F. Caulden. Pastor | ,, Thy Sunday Sehe<>! was -called " ? order hy thy sin yrintendent and ^ iter the iigiilar devotion the tea- 1 H'l's took chary, of'thtir ncsrcc-. ' vy classys. with .Ic-reniiah us ihv x'' Mitral figure in the lesson. The. sson was discnss'ed..tW?a;pi'Tlodj ? tliirtv minutes. alt- \ which th. M assys ri assi mhl.yd a''which time 9 rof. I.ogan gave- u? an Interest- 9 ig review of ti.y Its-a n. , 9 Idic mTirmtig service .higat: at 9 iy u'siitil hour wi !i ativ n.iinl.y: <'f. 11 ' UI Lf HO.!} )>' [ IC-C ll(. ' |J lomlaJT tji'yiri I'iH- ii i" ? ! 'arion. There va< a ivYly ptv>irriim by' n- Still- Singer- t f Wmston-Sa- ?; ttr.->v. C. in intt-iv-t- of the I .onno of Weston fhaju'l (U'toiv-r SthJ %' T?r,'nf. nn<l s-. .i; A. Uolnion ; 1 i.---1 - - S:n . I'.itOr ar.il Teiessa- -; all' were the 'iinr.or quests ot y lr. an ! Mrs. '.lames Lojrett Thurs- ijj iv evening. . JACK WILLIAMS J It'll G STORK',, JACK WIMJAMS. Met. Drugs. Ice Cfeam, Sodas. j .... jCigar&.l Cigarette and ^Tobaccos. !365 Orvais St. Dial 923f David G, Eliiic d General Insurance Honest and efficient attention given to all business j plared with me. . PHONE 5717 j ? , ri v Page 3 heH.ie ij> wjt'l, a !i.!'. -:;r ,,)0S W- ?'ti %: Text- It 1- 111'.to ?! >> <1 to vivi- that. V. iiM i-'ivo. He . U- ? <! -jr. t ::.< .- -ti. i -.at t i,f ' ; ! i? lavv eiejeatT,vein" L" ' ?* *? : W.J! . i-Uie 11' ' '-.*: t!.? ?? earts-frr xr<' la'h.-, ti u: .\t r. . i;vi i' i;;i j ' I?.??>>'? > ii... .<? : h . - :. V f.? * ;-,a\ r . - r, 4-" M .ry M,;'' J n- ; t ; '? .? 1 r ? \'a: < ? i- at tf ? M ..-!< i? ; i?ir, at ! . :.}.' a. !.aa!?v.i M-i. \\\ .1 . 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Tte public is ii'vitpl Tairrff thip?crs^rvices. | ?*"??1 ? Fit as a Fiddle" ? no constipation . That t.elean. fresh, joyous- feeling fairly bubbles out in all he dors. But how he -thuro- ulong when -oat of fix from constipation! , . i Don't let constipation got you down! Remember ro take Black Draught when you need a laxative. It ha.s proved so pood for prompt.. . refreshing- relief from constipation "that thousands of men and women rely on it for that purpose. If constipation ha.s upset you. a few doses of BlackDraught should help to straighten J you. out. Try it, today! In 25-cent packages, at drug stores. ) BLACK-DRAUGHT