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Satimlay, January 18. 1936 i _ LEBANON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ridgewuy, S. C.?The work oi I the New Year began with very impressive services at Lebanon L Presbyterian Church Sunday, Jtm 6th. At 11:30 a. m. the pastor, ^ Rev. J. R. Dongee preached an inspiring sermon from Psalm 103,' the 10th verse. "He hath not dealt with us after our sins nor rewnrd ed us according to our iniquities.' It was shown that the history oi God's dealings with men as re corded in the Old Testament, is a story of- his long suffering- and. of new chance3 given to those who incurred the penalty of disobedience. This record supports the doctrine of multiple forgiveness taught by Christ, who made it a requisite for salvation. In recognition and appreciation of Him who, despite our errors of the jtaat year, suffered as to enter upon this, another year. We were urged to give new allegiance and increased devotion to Him who "hath not dealt with us after our ^ sins." After the sermon the Lord's Supper was solemnly cele f brated. Elder J. T. Jones of Car mel Presbytorian Church, Ch< titer, assisted in the distribution of the elements. .. Elder Millard Williams, accom"* panied by Elder M. W. Pickens, drove to PHiladeJphia Monc'} y, December 30, to visit relatives and friends. They returned SunTanuary 5th accompanied by ' v Williams. Mrs. Williams . > as been indisposed for some , !-.\ :,-i imp.oved at this writ ing. ; ' . . . . , i-s. Came Smith ond Mrs. Florida Adams of Philadelphia ' v- o.uj anied Mrs.' Adams' ' ... Fvank and C. P. motored .'idgeway during the holidays " 4it thair' father, . Mr Ben ! ail, Sr.. who was slightly .i.v.red in a fire which recently destroyed his home. Mrs. Smith and the Messers. Adaim- hOvo rct -,ied Jto Fnila>delph\a. Mrs. ama is still with her. father at vhe home of her brother, Mr. Bern P io.eau, Jr. Irs. Mary Jefferson and Mrs. ??Le Fea.st.ar of Dnrlington i* Chr.stnias with -their mo hwi-, Mrs. Ella James1 Mrs. Fjlla J1 mes is ' being congratulated by her friends uipon r> 'nr. recently reached her 88th !ty. Alpha Psi Lambda grad n ' . t ch. pier of Alpha Phi Alpha Fiaternity met in the manse of Lebanon Chilreh, Tuesdt y night, .".n. 7th, as guest- of Rev. J. -R. Durgee, a member of the chapter, 'i scat of the chapter is Colum>. C. The meeting was pre*.;d d over by President Abram. Simpson of Allep University. . Publiifty Commit'cee CAYCE SCHOOL ... n l_ J n_v i x UK oat/te urauea acnooi re_ t^>-*ned on Monday, Jl-nua^ry G. 'Ihe teaching staff: Mr. It. L. Burton, principal; Miss D. M, Shell, Mis* Ethel William, met. a joyous group of pupils to begin w rk. The teachers and pupils reported a \eiy, very happy yuletide and' all are looking " fQward to a snceescful New Year. Tin w teachers tare working to the-bes of tlveiV acknowledge and abi'. li?y in the education of th pupols and the upbuilding of th community as a whole. On Wednesday night, Dec. 18 nJ35 a literary -program \v;.In koeting with the Chris' r spirit. The Choral Club rendered ? . several Christmas \tarols and a number of spirituals. At the bcginningof the program the Prin ? . cipal,, Mr." Burton, gave a splendid lecture. In his talk he sketchde briefly the his ory of educa tlon. He also stressed the duty and necessity of the parents playing his rart in the od'uri'tion al process of the child. At the end of the program Mr. David Burton. graduate of Allen College and brother to the principal, made an interesting talk on the educational process. The program was well attended by the parents *nd other members of the com* munity. We were proud to have also a few visitors from Columbia. m Th.fL Girls basketball team under the direction of Miss Shell is doing splanded work. The girls are very much mterst^' <v e working hard along with Miss. Shell 10 have a fine team. Tkn P1..U tL- -v ~ VM.V.UI VIVIU UIIU.'. I I, lie uir^tion ic -*w VInf aplended progress* W5tM hard work we nope to have a choral club of which Cayce will be proud. We are doinjp our best to have l a wideawake School and community. The school Ts just ahove Dunbar Lake'"'and only, a few yards from thej Wilkinson Home. Come over and' see us. GARNETT NEWS Miss Laura J. Smith and Mr. , Joseph A. Jenkins, Jr. left on the 1st of Jen. for Schofleld School,1 Aiken, S. C. We hope and pray for them an excellent time in finishing their happy school term for the year 1935-36. Miss Laura J. Smtttr hr senior high amL MrH Joseph A. Jenkins, Jr. is freshman. Miss Clementina I/. Jenkins left on the 6th of Jan. for Mather Rrhrtr.1 Q n All l ? ^vuuiv/1 V, U. v-/. nil I1WJR* ..." and trust she will have a wonderful time in finishing1 the school jL term of the year of 1935-36. She is finishing her senior year ist Mather School^ GAFFNEY NEWS > All of the out of town teachers of Granand Hi. school spout fhe Christmas at their respect live homes. Namely: Miss (>, i? 1Nh>U *rd of Wellford, S. C,; Miss B . I 'alMMfcOai - - - PAINE STUDENTS ATTEND METHODIST YOUNG PEOPLE CONFERENCE AT MEMPHIS " -1 Augusta, Ga.?On December. 26 Mi. E. U. Peteis, Pic.sidcnt; Miaj Evelyn Berry and Mr.-WT D, Graham of the faculty; Alonzo Bailey Marjorie Johnson, Ralph Latimer Edith Mclver, Ajnos Kyce, Charles Screen and Carl Weems of the _ student body of Paine College, left Augusta for Memphis, Tcnn to attend the Young People's Church-wide Conference of the -Methodise Episcopal Church South convening in Memphis December 27-31. These seven students composed the college quartet and headed religious organizations at Paine. They were bona fida delegates to the conference an.d took active part in the various group discussions daily. There were more than five thous and young people in attendance, representing Southern Methodism in all phases if interest to their group. There were representatives from Baltimore to California; from Poland, China, Cuba, Belgin Congo and India. These young people participated enthusiastically and with unwaning interest ir all group meetings from the very first through the very last session It was most interesting to note their concern in things spiritual as demonstrated through suggestions, timely questions and full attendance throughout the conference. ! There were twentyrnine outstanding speakers for morning and ovonini* cneeinno 1 v >)v.ki>uv/uo uctivcnug uuurts? es in ten areas of special interest includingt race relations, economics war and. peace, home life, community life, etc. The general theme ol the conference was "Facing Life With Jesus Christ.". Speakers and _ group leaders were not selected at cording to race, coior, creed or -hurch affiliation hat because they we're authorities in their special nelas. Most of? the special music was furnished by the Paine ' College [male: quartet. The conference thrilled to their select.-i>> and i* | peatedly asked fo:- a'.Mui>>ul nuni =bers7? ?r? - The students of Paine College < greatly -enjoyed?and- were much benefited by attending this conference. Through such contact they learned at first hand just what Southern Methodist young people think and had opportunity to share \yith" themTheir own thoughts on certain pertinent questions of mutual interest. The efforts of this meeting will likely be felt through j out the church for many years. ST. GEORGE NEWS Bethel A. M. E. Church Rev. N-. v\. Bethea, Pastor Sunday morning- services began at ll.au. First "hymn was lined y the pastor. Prayer by Brother Boyd. Selection by the choir, 'econd hymn Scripture lesson wasread by the pastor. The services ? vere much enjoyed throughout the Jay. A wonderful sermon was di ivered by thc pastor from Saint Matthews 26:29. Subject "A Lit le Further". The meeting was varm from start to finish with not a rifTlc. Again at 7:20 another great [ riessa^e. w.as given from the 11th L-hapt^r of' St. Johnr 25-26 verse. , j uhfect ''Christ and BeVtevers.'' | The pews were filled from the door to the pulpit, fhe child of C.od had eomothing to food on this week.. I Ret he! members are waking up and putting on new life. There will be a Hell, and Heaven Social next week, sponsored by Mrs.. R, A. Bethea. You are cordi _ ally invited to attend all of - oui services. Mr. Claud V. Jones of St. MatJ_hm.v. and a ctudprit of Clafliin Co'. _ 'ego. and Professor Abraham ol Allen University were the guest? >f Rev. and Mrs. N. A. Bethea 'ast week. They made a few visits ineludr.g the St.. George HI. School. i ney expressed tnemseives as haying enjoyed' the trip. Come again gentlemen. BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Sumter, S. C.?We want you to know thatr Bethef-Ar MC E.-'Church in Sumter is still holding her own, we have -lufinp young pastor, Ppv = | S. A. Thompson, he preached Sun | day morning and night, a soul thrilling sermon. Everyone that was there enjoyed the sermon, which was preached by this God , sent minister. We had in our ' midst some white friends and al , so Rev. H. Ford from Columbia, S. C. We want to say that our ! Sunday school is doing fine work Our superintendent, Mr. M. S. j Sally, and the cooperation of the young people are trying to make ( it one of the best in. Sumter Dis* ( trict. Again wte- say that Rev. Thompson is wonderful, spiritually and financially. By the help of the Loi*d and the cooperation of the members he is expecting to do great things this year and make Bethel one of th&.best in the Sum ter District. Mrs. W. M. McBride,--Reporter L. Peterson, Greenwood, S. C.; Miss Edith Bythewood, of Beaufort, S. C.; L. CL McCdnnelL of Sumter, S. C. and Miss Maggie J. Hood of RotfTHUl. S. XT. T i 1i?i r, uituirjumi tvnu Mr. Napoleon Littlejohn spent Christmas holiday, in Columbia visitinp relatives and friends. I The Ch -rokeo Countv Teacher's Association will rrbeet Saturday I Jar. 11, at Granard Hi. school. i The first Quarterly Conference of the A. M. E. Zion of the city was held Monday nictht, January 6, by the Preisidinp Elder, C. L. Flowe of Rock HilJ, S. C. In spite, of the inclement weather the ?officers and members made splen did report#. , .... ! I / E the I nv ABB& BY ** =? ? AMtn.iOf NOTE: Your question answe a clipping of this column is enclc repjy, send a quarter fzbc) and velope for my New Astrology ] mail free advice on three (3> q; oirthdate, and correct address b to ABBE WALLACE, care of Tl Assembly Street, Columbia, Sout SPECIAL NOTICE:?In s< Wallace, be sure to send your f and the year you were born, i ing. C. J.?Can you tell me why my -dtlujfhter'S mother-in-law Acts so indifferent with n\e: Ans.: YOUR GRAND BABY is ,he cause of this attitude youl mother-in-law . ktU oward. you. she realize that this baby takes o you more than she does her and she is JEALOUS?Don't pay nv attention to her attitude fot~' she'll soon get over it. T. W.?1 would like for yo.j to t .11 me if 1 will 1>? call fd truck l<r work thin spring 7 , /1 is?? -No?There appeals to e too many' other men now, who no better 1 hie to hold down this ob tlTi you are -which is the eason you were LA1L) OFF? ilowever, you'll have other work o do within the next few months. * * * * F. I,. II.?Is .this boy as intercsted as he clain?s? .Ans.: Tids boy F. \V; api>ears o be just as interested in you as le claims?1You ,kh:>ul . continue .VKITING TO HIM, foi-?he'll nake you a good "nen nal"? lowever,*. you won't become sweet hearts. L. C. J.?Do you think I will have much work to do this ye.lr? I need money bad ly. , , Ans..: The thing for you to do s to cut your prices a little more ;o as to meet the competition, anl .ou'll get nlunty of SEWING t To during th >. year?You have a ortaiTi "knock" to make pretty things, and can build up a good me or customers. ***** I. S.?Is my husband wor- ] ried about me? Ami.: Not the lest bit, for He loesnV have in mind to take * you wick even if you want to return 0 him?An th r marri ;< i> iniieated for you and it 'v .1 he to 1 much more DM.-'IRACI.E r. ate. * * * * ii. ,\.?riease tell me . through this pa.irr wiat the t:uub!e is vith our club this year? Aiis.: 'Ihe nieioLios your Hib l ave be'it ihUm.u, m Kit of morest in .*l,ii 's :n:*s ni l planning 'or the New .Year, which has tak ' Georgetown news Now that tiie Yule-tide "season is' over?itrrd?aside I'roin?numbt-t -vf students of the various schools tnd -rottejjos who w; re here, ofd Georgetown was ,craced with a number of other visitors, visiting datives and friends. Mis. lola _Kiikknd _uf? Ashe-. ville Spent 2 weeks with their ian nts andu grand parents. Rev. and Mrs. Wt I'. Carolina, 1020 ll ighmui kvt?St Mr. and Mrs. Preston Howard of New York City were guests of heir father an 1 mother, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Parker on Wood St. Mrs. Elizabeth W. M. Herriot of' Brooklyn, N. Y. w s guest of*: Mrs. Minnie Rodgers, Hawkins St. ~"jL!tfiss Kdmonia Prioleau of" New yVikjCity was here vi-.iting nioth-and father. Rev. and Mrs. E. iLjriol. an?. ,108 Frasier St. ?i Mrs. JGennie Green of New York was here visiting her mother, Mrs. Clara SinallsT She is the sister of Mr. C. S. Blown. , Miss Pearl Murph spent the holidays with parents, Dr. ? nd Mis. J. W. Murph. . On Sunday evening Dec. 29th, Bethel AME Church Chair presented the Christmas Cantata entitled "Come ye to Bethlehem" j which srnmci to havt> ben" enjoy.1 by all present at which time we were favored with 2 beautiful so-, los by Mis.! Mamie Smith of Al- | len University. ?Miss M. Kelly spoilt the holidays visiHUt relatives in the land I of 'flowers/ JV:x, Fla. I GOUJlDiNE NEWS Sunday was indeed a beautiful sunshine day after the long rain and cold. We felt happy over the beautiful sunshine. The second Sunday in the New Year, we were i happy to give thanks to God for sparing otir lives. Sunday School! at the usual hour with officers and teachers "TIT ~ttrefr-po*t of dut v. t At 11 :30 Rev. John Kelty lined the- first hymn. After the "tlevo-1 tional the 13th chapter and' fith verse of St. Matt, was selected as the text. From which a soul stirring sermon was preached. At Bethel Sunday morning flihe Rev. R. A. Brown preached a wonderful sermon. The attendance was large. The Holy Communion was administered. Mrs. Leola, Lawrence and two children of New York is spending sometime with his mother, sisters and brothers of Lane, S. C. They were the dinner guests Sun( \ THE PALMETTO I.VADJ ? I III _ _ .> ' red in this paper ONLY when ised in your letter. For private a self-addressedT stamped enReading, and receive by return j uestiona. Sign your full name, } o all letters. Address all mail 1 IE PALMETTO LEADER, 1310 ' ii Carolina. . - . I 1 ending in questions to Prof, ull name, the date, the month n order to get a correct read en their minds off of your clubAfter they get settled into- the New Yet.-r your club will be, like old times again. ~ "". # * ^ + L. T.?Do you think, it Would be wise for mev to make a change? ,.A ryi.: You woiiAJ have to mtfRe a change of your own ac oici, ior it >s my impression ?hat you'll lose your job next' uonth?Your girl , i rienid will the cause of it. jjt * * ? A}. M, A.?Will 11*. My that is off write to me before he comes back? Ap*.: Yo?i * boy friend *i!hoi~. s in tne NAVY doesn't hrrully i'.ve ~a thought when he is n the water?You won't hd ?.r iom him again until he PLOWS iN TOWN, which will be sotne lint' this summer.?-??? ? V-T? * * 4 E. M.?60 you think my sister and I will get a job working at the same place? Ans.: You and yotir sister do not have much trouble getting ae.tlg togeth.T but it would--he difficult to KEEP YOL'K PEACE f* you weie working together, fry to find you a job at different daces, and you'll brth find it nore interesting to work out. * * * 4 M. E. M.?Is my husband' sorry he married me instead of the other girl? Ans.: Your husband Ts alvuys talking of- how unlucky he si lto w/\nl f A ~ 1 .. nuunr iu nave a wife who would,share his good imes- and be more like a i-ompanion?Go out wi^h *him more, and dofr'-fcrfall down on your job as being a wife, and he won't\be sonv he in rricd you instead ..uL R. D. H. N.?I would like for you to Ull me if we will | mcve out of this house anytime soon? Ans.: If you don't pay your relit, you'll have to move out whether you want to or not? You should try to arrange to pay your rent on time, .for youi won't be. able to find I another house as nici as that one for THAT TRICK. - IDLE MOMENTS By J. F. Del.aine ONE'S LIFE Dl'TY Go;l gives to every oi.e a lot, And places each in his grassy plot; Some worry because theirs seem "Obscure, 7 ' And crave a more noted place to Pfo. But, to mo, the honor is not in the .placer?? ? Rather in the ,way one has it I graced; So, let others select what job they'll do, But, one thing, Dear Lord, I ask of you: That I may not confuse the other fellow's task, -> With that you have placed within my grasp; _ In seeking ones of greater worth, Which are for those of nobler birth. That I may circumscribe my sphere Let all piy adventures be found - there; ? ....... If to raise a Lazarus is not my < own, Just let my gladly roll the stone. day of Miss Rosalee McDonald and Miss R. Graham. Guests of Mr. David and Mrs. D. Harviri. Mr. ahd Mrs. James Barr, Mr. and Mrs. P. Barr and David Washington were also guestn. We have a few on the sick list. We hope for theni a speedy recovery. " ^ ^ COKESBl'RY NEWS The weather ,has been very bad in- tiw* 3w!Um, vie ar6. proud-tosee it clear again. in0 A. >1. t:. Church had a num bcr of visitors Sunday to hear the new past r. Come again. Mrs. Laura Reynolds received sad messaee of the death of her sister-in-law. Mrs. Helen Reynolds The family has the community's sympathy. We are proud to see' Mr. S. Lorvkn able fo be out again, after being ill. Mr.J and Mrs. S. W. Robinson .had as their afternoon guests Sun- ' day, Mr. Robinson's brothers, Mr. 1 Enoch arJ Vester pf Duns Creek, sister, Mrs. Leola Logafi of Cleveland, Ohio. We regret very much that Miss Hattie Wilson is on the sick list. , Mr. and Mrs." Arthur Aaron have moved from our little town, llodgons will miss them very much, ? SR _ SPARTANBURG NEWS Trinity A. >1. E. Church , Rev. II. W. Walker, I'ust< Acain near the iw\ hill.- u Blue Kid^e Mts. in Spartan quite a few church goers their way to the .Grand (Aid i E. on the above . elate. Su sif?Vww\1 nnnn?/l I WJ/VIILU C* L tut' UMiUI wjCh The?SupC, Mr. 11. \V. Ti and teachers at their post oi ty. At 11:15 the choir ascendei Choir Left, joined in singing praises of God. Our beloved ..or, Key^l. \V. Walker del'n heinornilYg message. He' lis text Joshua .*1:4, last el which reads, for ye have not i'-.'d this way here-l'ore. ; .Thenn <afe guide on an unknown ley." He pictured - the ui and of < ur Almighty Fathe i Safe Guide, for every bol n Christ on this unknown jot j{ -11136. For we have not pi .his way heretofore. The s| lal fevor rose high and was di trated throughout the congi tion. At , the close of this si ne do.^r of the church was oj md on invitation extended to the church, with the choir sit Safely Guide Me O Thou ( Jehovah." After which a fe Lnayer was offered by !Bro. < .londs. The Holy Communion idininistered. Quite a few orward to eat: the flesh irink the blood of. our Lord lavioi- .lufilU f'liriul . ur cbvernant t'oi* anotlu r j!0 At 7:.'ll) o'clock the choin r embled a7id agaiiS joined in ng-the sweet songs ul Ziimr or was offered by Bro. Isaiah in, alter which our paster < orward and delivered the evt ''*n6ssagv, text II Kings <J;10. :e answered, fear lllll 1 111" hat he with us are more they that be with them. T1 'An unseen help." which wa ivered with zeal and took us spiritual Might.?Jan: -nv I'.ch Finance'Committee met at th< collage. Meeting < petted wi lively song'service. Prayer offered by Bro. Isaiah Joh Bro. L. W. Williams acting c man: We had a joveiy nice and can truly say oh! how pies -tor?brethren to dwelt to get hi inity. The regular weekly 1 ing of the Sunday School ? will he held at the home of I.illie Rodgers', Aden St. Tut nite. We still have a nunvbi sick members in the persor Miss Jessie Hicks, Mrs. > l.ibscomb, Mrs. Nannie At Mrs. X. Smith. Mr. H. W. H We- pray for them a speedy n ery. v And now to the member: Trinity Church, if you think hurch i> bestp- tell j em-sol you'll have U-lea^l the rest: ?. glow! When thery is anyl to do. Let them always cout Vou. you'll fee 1 _good when through. 'Doh't you know, you are used to giving kn hange your style!" Throw puts instead of rocks, for a\ Host your pastor and your ch with a smile." When a stn rom you come aloiijur, tell him and what you are, make it st 1 Never flatter, never bluif, tel truth, for that's enough. E booster, that's the stuff. I just belong 'for Boosters. ! kncek for knockers don't \vi Mrs. Carrie Anders . -J 1)1' K WEST NEWS Springfield School On account of the inelemem the weather, there was not _schuijLaR_M cuuirry as scheduled .ve h. pe to oj>en Tuesday. CI .oas being the time of the when we all turn home ward, many of the Springfield, rr 10111 . Mi-s Willie Mae Callnham, lee and Rosalee slltacmfwypv Vc and Rosalee Cunninghn L'nion High School, Beltcti, ! spent Christmas with their nt-; Miss Madsteen Clink: Chapman (j^ove, Greenville; 1 and Jack Woods, Benedict Col Columbia, S. C.; Albert W Eva Mae, Myrtle t unning Lincoln High. ^ Mrs.~Brown "tee from X. 1 is visiting daughters. Hem i" rTinningTiam-, Addle Nance friends. , | Miss Il len Cros-en from Hi ville, S. C. visited Mr. and A. H. Scotland, Mrs. Martha Scotland vi Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mitchell Greenville, S. C., and' reporte pleasant stav wViilo ivisited- many old friends. Miss Eftie Bell Clinkscale, a cher in Greenwood County s -Christmas with lit1! fat he i. Jerry Clinkscale. Mr. M. Callaham spent Su with parents, Mr. and Mrs. C ham. | Mr. Bratis Martin and Miss Jamison married during the days. Miss Jamison is the da ter of Mr. and Mrs. George J son, formely of Lince Band, ! Tho many friends hope for thi happy married life. Miss O. Mitchell, Report* AIL'I/V nt> l OPO o/'iin/M ..... iiii.hh.k avuviui t>. F.. Parks. "-Reporter After a period of hea\v for almost a week, we are glr experience a rise in temper* and a few days of sunshine. | Every student, who is intei interested in his work, is g: i ing it with greater erthus because tre mid-term cxamina are just aroupd the corner. The government is doing to help the unfortunate, i students are receiving "iutu. order that they might con| ??. r_ NEGROES AND WHITES ATTEND FIRST All) INSTITUTE IN GREENVILLE _ National American Red Cross to Issue Instructors Certificates. ; lii; ~ 1 | inaii> '\veru. extended a(l limitation o., the ^ Greenville Chapter oi the Ni'i.Tnl nday American Red Cross, to attend its hour First Aid Inst., which con-is".-i oi inner a thirty hour course of instruction f ^u- under Dr. Otis Marshal (while) .rum Rational headq ju ers lr thi vVaMiington, D. C. ' thi This was the iirst tinv>. that-Ntpas \rroes wei'e allowed this special rered enrollment, the 1 allowing are the took names oi the members of oui ause. ,aee: Mrs. Bessie Goldsmith, Jeanl>ass aes- Supervisor, Greenville; Mr. G \ "A a. Anderson, principal Fountain joui uin High Sch"o), Fountain Inn; iseen Mil Richard Libs comb. Union 1 us ScltooL, Greenville.; Mr. Charles ievei iJoozier, Sterling High School, irney Greenville; and Mr.. L. C. Franks rased Undertaker, Greenvilie. pi-lit- All persons passing the course mum will, be. awarded certificates as | rega- Instructors of. Red Cross First rmoi Aid. . )enev Recently a large number oil join Greenville Negrotfs joined the Red iging Uro. s and it is the opinion of jreat. natty that is why members of oui event ace were admitted. G. B. _ .. canu NJiW H)Uli NEWS . .. am. - ???? am. Miss Suliie Nance of Kdge-. onew nue, N. d. brnuly of Columbia, days. >. C; ente: lamed friends with a e-u - .\*?\v Year diiinei at the home o. sing-, 'V1 sister and brother, Mr. aim I'm> All s. John (Jv\ i ton, 22'J W. 121st Johi it.j New York Citys. Those ,precaim >ent were; ni'ng Air. und Mrs. A. U. llanip, Mr_ Aiui and Mrs. George Damp, Mr. anc. 1 hey Airs.?llimn/.v?Mnm.e,?Miss?Rosa than .lamp, Mr. hied bniith and Mr. 10me- anies I), ilamp, all of Far Rock > do- iway. N. Y. % .to a * r-ttTT ? LAIVIOYFH XL WD Path a ?? natm* Christmas has, come.and gone. We have many things to be thankLtil lor. We ate now in l'J.'itf?We nt will not make any new resplutiolis. Wq will try anp keep the old ones. . The Merry Pills Club met at the ". home of Miss Ethel Webber ana Mr. Rainy Webber in December. .1SS There was a literary program ren ?s.ua>f Jered. The reading by Mrs. K. C. ?| icott and . instrumental solo b> l.s ,.? Miss Thelniu V. Stroman deserve s^t special mention. It was in this meeting an effort was put forth a^e~ to make otheiVTiappy Cor ChristCCUN* mas. After all business was over . , die hostess served a dainty repasC 5 ?. to about twenty-live members, afyoui i.:..i. .! . cv-i 111l*n iney . uxprt-sseu inenisej- | ; ~-es oi haying a wbtulerl'ul time and h went home. koing Many things were un for the . on noliday?, the', dinner served by "'.S.tL Mrs. K. C." ScOtt to her friends on . thc? 27th. will long be remembered. ?.eks Mrs. ferine Nickpca and Mrs. G. ?m,i J. Woodard also served dinners to v 1their friends; urch, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cheseboro and mger Mrs. k (_'. Scott tntellained the *, kib January 3rd, in honor of Prof, uul Mrs. Kilg<-r?--?f?Sumter, S. C., I tin who were visitors of the Chese,y boro's; three courses, of delicious rPlV lanties were served. ?n 1 Miss.s Hena Wocdard and Dor-. n' >thy Collins were home from 'on cltoid for the holidays. Miss Lena II | .lcMillian of Iirooklynt N. V. pent Xnias with ln-r sister in East ver, .Miss Alice McLaughlin, a -..nior-of Bioker Washington Hi. pent the holidays with her gratul-^ noihtr, MrsvB. I). McLaughlin he- 1 fore she left for New York. | o) Mr. Louis Webber from New | am City spent the Xmas with I tis mother, Mrs. Jim Webber. n,jst Mrs. Lillian FeaFv?n. lormly of! v?ar l('ace' died, in N. Y. and was j brot luneralized afcs tfte St. Matthew I i Baptist Church last Sunday. Her 1 husband iib(f son "accompanied the Aza- MOdy home, Mr. Frank Pearson c . and Frank, Jr. and Frank the 3rd ( lelt Tuesday for New Yorl^. ^ ^ Mrs. Francis L'ptgrow of New ' folk was also down to the funeral, sd'ale Misses Lena Goodwin of N. Y. j spent a few days with her .sister,' lege ^rs- Carrie Presley. They have I our synipathy in 'the death of their ^...q sister, Mrs l'.')ir?i n. Mr. James McMibnnrhlin spent the holidays with lfis sens in Con-?? y Island. N..Y |. ietta i he Emancipation program, sponsored^ by the PTA wa? quite a success. The Proclamation was] eon- ''npressively by .Mrs. Annia R. Car: ^jrs ter. The Kmar.cipat.ion address by Doctor J. A. McConnall of Sumsited ter, S. C. was delivered in ai foreeful manner and was the crowning' 'fj?a pcint of t-he occasion. yS-V..?.?!. Many?. .'ults ' a be i tea -- 'lM v '';'h d? 1 ;'.an. ment shrubberies oiv- our school ground,' ^_^u_udd U>L its .pi nearance,. Sirp-1 plies are also furnished for lunch-1 ndav l's ft< the noon hour. - ? alia-BeI1 JACK WILLIAMS -heR j. ami; DRUG STORE em(a JACK WILLIAMS. Mtrr. Drups, Ice Cream. Sodas, i Cigars. Cigarettes and ( Tobacco*. fiprrat? St ntwPAMfr David G. Ellison | nsely General Insurance raspiasm. Honest and efficient attentions | I tion given to all businesn Some Place<i with m?. U- in" PHONE 5717 , a,?to ?? - gage 3 ? BlSWOI'VILLE NEWS St. John A. M. E. Church Kev. A. J. Felix, 1'astor , r-""" Sunday was another high day. * t A veiy nru school was. conducted by tin Supt. Mr,. KellyV An able --- review by the- pastor. _ After a very warm prayer meet inj?, the pastor, as-cenued the rostrum and -delivered a noble' seT-~ mon which wafc enjoyed very much I by all. - , Quite a number wen^presynt ity. - ??? / V 13UWI a. J ' r . The* collection" tfcken -by the*" Stewards brought favorable comm.nts fit ni the pastor. The Secretary, Pro. 11. J. Thomj is_ state!!Sthat only a small sum was needed next Sunday and the . .arge-t mount will be rep.orted in ten years for the first quarter. You may look for this amount to appear in the Palmetto Leader. You really St. John. ? may then know that St. John is The pastor attended the get to ? . b' pother meeting in Sumter Satur day. itev. VY. T. Felix and sen, Lewis of Lynchburg spent some time at the parsonage Friday. The pas tor and family thank Mr. and Mrs. John Mi'sds and Mrs. Emma Irvans for valuable packages sent ;Ij the parsonage recently. The extension c.ur-e cf Allen University has been offered for (t*ie Lee County Teachers. It is expected to be a success. " ' r-~ Mrs. Eva Franklyn of Philadel phia was the visitor of Mrs. May jel ('lirniintnr Missus Burton, Outer. ' ital <Tity. Miss Mildred Roberts veek-end in Sumter. ' _ ' ' MARION Bethel M. E. T* ! The District Sim 1 H Pfir^pr l.old hie Inst . y conference FrUh 10th. After the confer* n _ was met by the u; ^. conference who s.r. per. Snnrlnv being?! .'ay, many church grT ! ? rtcv. Watson took' a3 his'tCxt R?v. ~~ list chapter,. 7th Theme was: "He that overcon et.'. shall enherit all thing's." Thi^ leimon seemed to have been enioytd by all, by the wa. . ~ . *ent to the holy spirit. . 1 Sunday school opened at t'h.?r?- r il hour, \v.t:i Su; eri: tur.d' nearly all teachers at their post ] of duty. All classea were reor' ganized. The teach- t s r bring in more members * . n | class may take on a ' .___ "Rev! and Mrs. Watson wuv ,h. dinner guests of Rtj,v. an W. P. Williams of Mullms, S. C. Tuesdav nvpnino Mr. Henry L. Jackson, our 1I ?!-e,| T * n ' Vfh COt)1I pleted a modern home on hou-h , Main Street which Ms n:! beauty to that part of th. '"wr. * . A VOICE ONCE MOUK By II. T. Fold ' CCC Correfyumdsnt A'wendaw,* S. C., C .a, j. . "!"d F-4 Ct'C, Camp Can : ,v ;1 - tie'er,' L. O. Uinson o25 Irf.; 1st Sargyant, Lawrence E. Move. This camp is located between the? cities of Charleston ami Georgetown, nfcar me >oUi'a sun ?Ur.'er?w ) i- ih,- .ad tew from the. north aru; erst. 1 : ??> has.increased our company rto a stan iard number uiiI'M-ry one is trying for increased lev y rshim' Our motto this year is of * our. race. . It- was said by the 1( aders that each boy have arrive i fro -- U ' I'n.i , ?alter the holiday?and the camp is back in normal shape. Samuel Oafnes is now in the^ ring,here with a strong .eft and a quick right. He will .meet anyone up to lf'O lbs. py | At Your Best J lathing beats a clean system ' lor health! So at the first sign of constipation, take purely vege table Black-Draught for prompt relief. Many have said BlackDraught brings such refreshing relief! By its cleansing action, ?pfflsonous effects of constipation are driven out; you soon feel better and more efficient. And to be rid of constipation or suggishness puts you in Better trim for recreation after work hours and on days off duty. It costs less than most other laxatives. BLACK-DRAUGHT Fw Constipation