The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 25, 1936, Page Page 3, Image 3
Saturday,. January 25, 1936
NEWBERRY NEWS
Calvary Presbyterian Chl,rch
Sunday school service Sunday
" "irnintr nn i ry-infn l1n|* IV"'
usual. Th.? ?and- students
enjoyed the lesson.
f During the children's hour', the
pastor, Rev. A. H. lttasoner us,d
"An Animal?-Camel" for his topic.
His stoi y described the camel,
and told the uses of the pockets
in his stomach to store away wmter.
As the camels store away
water for the long journeys they
were required to take so we must
search the scripture and store aUTfl
\T flf\A9a w/v*.rln ? U
j vivu a TW UIU3 U1VU UUI" XltfttTtS,
fgr the temptations of Cne world.
Rev. Oscar.Smith Pitching,
Pa., Mrs. Smith, New York City,
and Mr. Judson Nance were the
guests at 11:30 o'clock service.
? Rev. Smith delivered ji spintuaawakening
sermon. Text Matt.
6th, Theme, "The Laws of Effectual
Praying." He gave each one
a path way tujTiyus through -prayer
and by living -the life of a
Christian daily.
Sunday :i 1 tinn.->nn th.? Juni >
Community Club met at thL> i
al hour. Almost alj were pi '
"~T on time.. TY.fc President, Mis:
Evelyn Speaunan, the report of
V' tne Constitution Committee by
the Chairman, Miss Addia Hare
and. the playlet by Mrs. Verbus
Counts and Addie Hare were very
good-. Missionary
meetinir was held at
the ciose of the morning service
witJn M'i & . Mattle Jones presiding.
Mrs.. Lilla Dean was elected Presi
,? (.ant and?Mim<?Au'lie Jumjs was
el.ietc.. Tres.
Drayton- Street High School
The I': T. A. Meeting was held
Tuesday night, at the Usual hour,
-\vi'?h President, Mrs. Ida Hare in
tJ.ie chair. Alter a l'?.w int.o k.c
tory remarks by the. President,
Prof. It. F. Gladden thanked the
association fro- Cue s^lon.lkl
operation in helping to finance the
songs for the children. After the.
business we adjourned.
Mis. P. Cromer from the -rural
district is having.a 5 rooms bun
g ai|At?ronstrilcved ^>n Caldwell
Str.et. Tli : ' ciuikii. oi-s :1
Messers. *D. 15. Cromer and T. Q.
Gall ma 11.
Mr. Yanty Jones, the Shoe repaiver
has some serviceable work
.. price.
We are delighted to see another
Cafe "in-bloom oil MeKibbon
St., Mr; Willie: Glassgow. Piop,
We are delighted to see Mr. W.
Gary in. smiles again after a
week's- iLness. We hope lie will
soon recover.
Mr. S. Ruff Clark left Sunday
morning for Washington, 1). C.
Mr. S. W. Allen, Sr. has kindly
consented to allow the N. Y. A.
Committee to use his pasture or
Drayton Street for a play ground
fm. ? !. _U l-l ~
av/i i/s?e cii.iuivii.
BETT1S ACADEMY NEWS
IIy Emma' Morse
The^littlo girls of Bland Elemcn
taiy school won a basket ball vie
toj.y over our high school girls
in our "gym" Kri-ay afternoon.
Score G-5. Tin Bland team is bo-1
ing coached by that invinciabk i
k.v former Bet.is., Star, Miss Bailie
U Lou Ruifoui. 'l'..e Bettis girls
were "off" because of lack of
puactice. We are good losers,
however. Every one enjoyed tl^e
p, game immensely.
The EettTs Alumni Association
held a very interesting meeting
here uatt^.aay afternoon. Pivs.
E. T. Holmes and all of the officers
and members-are 'plai.nii g- t
do some tangible Work for ilk
I. development of their alma mater.
All graduate and former student.are
asked to enroll with the as
aucmuon.
* The "Sister-Brother" p.tra do
Friday evening was a voiy enjoy i
able affair. Little Phoebe it
Calvin Rubens as Martha ana tier.
^ Washington were ,:*>kn<ii:l All'
of the characters were good.
Mr. Robert l>ra?. ILltis
was the week-end guest of <his
brother Lewis, and the Blassen
Trades: A certain senior is still
sn.iling because of Rob's visit.
Mi.-s.es Clara SimpkirLS.?An moElocker
and Josie Dingle, freshmen,
spent the Week-end at there
homes in Grar.teville.
^Miss C. Cantt has returned hour,
after having spent some time at
her home naar Wagnc . She
I , member of 2nd Hi.
I Miss Justine Gary, daughter
| the Rev. and Mrs. P.M. Gary ClinI
ton, is the latest add..ion to
frcehman class where she is i
ceiving a cordial welcome.
M isses Theresa Gomillion, r
Ar.nie Darns, Mcssers. Lurie Go"*
million. Walter Davis and Arthur
Glover were guests of Miss Flos ,
sie Gomdllian and Lushia Darn
seniors, Sundav.
rA double-header . basketball
game was played here between
Betti? an.l Schqficld teams Saturday
afternoon, Bettis winning
both games. Ail of the teams play
* ed well. Following the game I'rln
cipal Bradby, Coach Evans,' Prof.
Dawkins. the Schofield teamK and
others from tlheir school were en-,
tei'tained at Slipper by iw. At
which time ^interesting informal
talks were made by-caipTams ard
coaches of the visiting and home
teams.
Principal and Mrs. C. O. MclnI
' tosh of Johnston were among the
I . many friemJs who attended the
4 '-games here Saturdayr?
1_ MisH Thelma Vandui liorst. sehII
ior, spent a pleasant week-end at
Al her home in Aiken. She had a
guetft from Bethlehem, Pa.
^H^^Under taker C. W. Nicholson is
^^^^Wprovinr in health, having been
ill for some time?Ilis^wife, Mvsr
T' " Victoria^Nicholson, is conducting
j f tlheir business successfully.
Misses Wilson of Saluda, Wells
of Ward and Latimer of Ridge
Spring wel'e guests'ol' Mrs. B.ssie
Nicholson Saturday.
Baughmam ille ,-cl.ooi vistTtfcl* his
Principal Pit i ^ I' ' .) | i|,-,
alma mater Satuidav to the e-ri-at
delight qf Mis-S Mary -1. I.ark, S. n
iorior. an;!, his oU'.er friends lu <e.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nicholson
had as guests on Thursday hei
father, Mr. Solomon Atkinson anJ
uncle, Mr. James Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. John Knii'oi<1 and
-Mr. Haul Haines of Hot Springs,
v'a". are spending their vacation
vviUh j\lv. aad Mrs. Joseph Blocker
and other relative^ in this cumin
unity. ,
Rev. and Mrs. .K A. Tinkston of
Tabernacle Church, Augusta;,
ivere?guests of?l'iv. rmrl?'.Mis
.Nicholson "Sunday evening.
Mr. Grauie Abney oi' Waal was
the guest of Mips .ltovothy Tyler.
Senior Hi, Sunday.
The Home Ivconomicn clubs
are making Splendid progress.
?*.io "Sceo". is tile leading club at
present, had a v.ry interesting
program at their regular meeting
''ri..ay.. 1 he "Air" leather anu
lass lu-iu their guests ior the oe
us ion. .More >v i ll be- h.urd from
. ach. of' Dm clubs in thy future.
Misses Gary. Ramsey ail i "Ballard
of Johnston school and Mr.
.L'. liiass; ngaie of tne Gland schoo:
.wre ^upper guests of the lllessen
gales Saturday. fi
Aliss T'lorie Thompson, Mr. P.
\Vebber ar.il otf.ii.ir l'rie.nds from
Aiken were guests of Pi of, ami
-Mrs. Rubens Saturday.
THE ANbl&KSON CO. TKA< IIRKS'
A^iuiATION
Airs.. Al. V. Marion, Reporter
Anderson, S. C't??The Anderson
unty Teachers' Association held
its regular'monthly meeting ai
Reed Street High Schorl Saturday
Jun. 11th, at 1 o: i r? o'clock. . Tile
parfmental groups were as follou.?.
Till1 l'l'lllllll'V iir< up wa...nuer
the leadership of Airs. A.
Adger. The last month's work
was reviewed in order to link the
j iestiit. meeting "5k ading'^_wa.lj^cn
.vi.il in full.??mrmtci ;V()f
'problems were mentioned' am.
itiite a few i ''hltsdhcs were uifered
low we t.ach tIk" thr.e-e'assrs Ui
hildren?'"The Drill." the "Smart",
.lie "Average" were ui'.-cussed.--,
.'lis, Peuk gave n me helpful Sllg
.estions in "Alaking Assignments'
Irs. Andeistvu^niade an iiuerest.ug
talk''on y^low to g i v < material."
There were forty-six present in
ohis group, and all invent unim...
the discussions.- Mrs. . Anderson
will be responsible l'or the kudo;
i of tliis-j^ioup lor next uunth. Tin
j iilemcntary Croup under the leadership
cf M.tsdames Coax am air..
Davis, was helpful and beneficial.
1 he topic, lor the j;i*o;;p was "lie
nedial 11' adin;;." Mrs. Sara
Coax Urn opened the discussion b.\
iivitij;' the objectives' of Remedial
.leading.!" 1st Objective: Direet
Ti aiding through exeici e to brine
"children up to* their ability. 2ml
Objective: To provide lie media:
date', i ll that will train, in eoni
prehension. Si me of the defects
'riven were: Defects in Silent
Reading? 1st Following words
with lingers; 2nd Inability to -recognize
words; dr.? Pom* eye span*
tli I'im r Vocabulary; f.th luck of
oip.pivh moon Rcm.cMcs to cerect
these <!eftets: 1 st 1 'ara; brase
'*i'n!s; 2nd Pl:ii inir words in m-w
-itualion; did i'in iirr answers t
;m--"ions; 1th. Drill in relational
words; - r>th 1 f-o of I di: i-mai y; Hth
1 ael irr?" pupils how to t ti ly-; Tt k
livju-i- pupiD a purpose for Head
ing; Sth (ih*inurpirptD'i asy materal.
If the remedies that wii-'* diiuissbd
.are put into practice, teach
I rs an ; pupils will be greatly hell
d. There were twenty nine proent
in this group. "Individual
Problems in Reading" > ? ill be aks
usscd nl Dm next m: ct-Hpg?v.1 ith
the same instruct is in charge
The High Slc-h***4?C>mip v.as nil' n
'nallv opened wi'h Mr. Cialtiior
;u*'--i(!in.ir.
He introduc d the plans for, the
year asking for corrections and
. sun^csiions. i iu' plans were
' cad by Mrs. J. f.. P<Try?Thome
"Bettor' Citizenship'' --January ?
Mi'jli School Discipline. Mrs?I. I,
Perry; February Individualized
Instructions in tilt1' High School?
"n'rlPli iM the I'iuh Schorl? Miss
Wilkorscn. April?Correlation of
^Citizenship with every H.i.' Scho!
Course?Mr. -Outright. The Discipline
in^tho IIieh School wa
'l ie discussed hv Mrs. .1. L. Perry
Seme causes wore: ? Mon-svmpathctic
instructor's; two many rules;
Hereditary traits; Remarks
"were varations bf <TaTTy plans:
new test matorinj; self reliance;
riendly spirit b twcen pupil anf
teacher. There were twelve present
in this group and all pre
sent entered heartily into the discussion,
and I am sure they wen
all benefited.
At the ringing Pf the prong al
groups assembled i* the Auditorium:?The
meeting was -.opener
by .singing* "We arc climbing Jacob's
Ladder" with the President
Prof. S. C. Perry presiding. The
TJ -. 1?
i ^?nu was iceiii'<i in concert
prayed by Rev. Daniels closed the
devotional parts. The minutes ol
the last meeting were called foi
but instead, the report given by the
reporter was read. It was accepted
as information and the businessfor
the day proceeded as follows::
Prof. Perry and Mrs. Anderson
hanked the tiachers for their lo\
al support in the District Congressional
meeting, which was held
last month in Anderson. A lettei
from Prof. Felton concerning th<
Contest. on Honnt ififiittim at
schools was read and pamplotf
were passed out. The Contest began
January 15th and ends Maj
1st. The teachers were urged ti
observe Negro History Week
which begins February Oth.-t. Th<
"Xmas Seal Chairman, Rev. S. C
CampbeH appealod to the teacher;
to make their reports as- soon a;
possible and also gave some help
I tlu Wai
R BY ABB& ^5^,
u "'-"iMiirffJi
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NOTbl: Your question ajnswe'
a g1 ii>nyr of this column is enclc
rep-'y, send a quarter (iloc) and
\elope for joy, New Astrology kl
mail free advice on three (3) qi
cMilulatc. and correct address ti
to ABBE WALLACE, care of Til
Assembly' Street, Columbia. Seut
S. S. F.?I'lease tell nie
which is best, to go ahead'and
buy my glasses or wait?
Ans.: In a case like this I
would suggest that you go aheadand
bnjir}yaur glasses YOURSELF. I
- Votu^t-yeu need prompt' attention, and
there is no telling when your
CLUB will be able to buy these
glasses for you.
? * *
It. It. 1).?Will 1 be as successful
in my work this
year?
\ Ans.: Your CQIJ-lXiK Work
will prove a success., this year, but
you'll have to make some kind of
?:' a'tg ne-u.-. a.'ot? yc~r ROOM
A N i h BOA Ul>?.ihake a leg, -broa
job if you don't want ' t.. g?
iie.me.to your mother.
* * * jjt
I). K. P.?What is the
cause of this habit' I have and
is there any way I can break
it? '
Ar.s.;.' .Nervousness is v.hiu.
makes y; u continually. dig- in yout
AK with a hair pin?It' you
. .v'.inld I1 i/.f I'.IIW . as ly ] Willi! .
i e tn slip and -puncture your on.
iri.ni, ho one .would have to help
.on break tltis. hahit. Can't y?;u
see that yeu are takinir a chance
Mil minlr.K ; your In-oi in-- I-V"Tnr
' .
j^ * *
\S hat can' I do to make my
girl friend hive me and be hap
py?
Ans.i Vcm liave already (lone
' -everything m your power to. Try
.o make your 'girl friend cafe iVn
you and stick with you. hut "slutill
wants to play uian-md with ot]
or boys?Don't be a foul and try
< make somebody that doesm
. ven want to go with you.
* * j. *
M. L. M.?Do you think my
> ister an<l i should stop school
so ihaT-we may buy tie.' tilings
we want?
A is.: I shoi'l i say not?Pretty
clothes aiuf things of that typr
aren't nearly as important to you
now as an education. What do"
I you cave if you aren't' dressed
mite as well as s.ovw.
. .VioDds^dCiunur to school and let-'
.ting someone else support you' is
much easier, than trying to tin.d a
job making enough money to take
care of your own self.
M. V. C-?rl would like for.1(,.
you to uive me a little light on
j> this subject for I believe this
man is married. ? ,
*An*:* - -dli d ic.ub^,>^.Th i s tna >
rjan.M 1-oR rifK \i:\v YM.AR
Ry Mrs. Liiljan (Jbrdner
Let us take heart-again let us go
OM 4
iVhat.Ver disaster or gdief ?.r dis-l
pair; Walktd
with us through the oil
, Veur that is gone.
Let.-us forget that it ever was j
there,
Let lis fort;'t that it walked hy
our side, j
The year is before us a pathway
nntrnd. ?-?.?.?i -jThere
will be happy day.,.the,re will
be good,
, Let us take heart again surely we
can all.
Let t's build steps .01 the errors
we made,
I.et r.S ?. ITlll l> up ?> the Mlllli^rlit- ? train,
, Hit
ot the darkened walls, out ol'j
the shade,
i-r t us reineiiitor no evD can last,'
Coinage will come again certain '
as, - |
' The New Year is here and the old
year is past, |
L. t us take heart again, b t us go
on.
(ONWAY NKWS j
The W. 11. and F. Missionary
-o. ie . of Hethel A. M..K. ("itirc-i
t..i Friday night, .Ian. 17, at ti.e
1 at sAnage, Mrs. Frances (lore,
hostess.
.lirs. Ruth (.Jadson, the- Press- !
Lnt pi'i-id.d'. After the usual
, preliminaries and the transaction
/f business, we had a burning ex
Mrs. N. B. Levester presented
the society some very interesting
magazines. Many thanks ,to Mo.
Levester.
The hostess, Mrsi Frances Gore
assi.ted hy Miss ldloise Jauerelte
Mesiliimes Claud Parker and Martha
Johnson served cocoa and
sandwiches.
The "following ones wnV p'cse: t:
Lev. W. 1. Gore, lj.- L.-vest ei,
1 iiaisy Cooper, Ruth Gadsen, Sara
Gregg. Sylvia Beaty, Claud ParkYr,
Mai.tha Johnson, Ki.ss'ah
Bf apt ley. I.il'ie Laiim-o ynn?'v I
WallaOo ;<nd Irma Latimer.
5 fi:l informations concerning -the
. work.?Mr.*-Fred W. Jackson, a
r vor.y successful business man, was
> presented to the teachers. He
, pave a few encouraging remarks
? and gave each teacher a calender
. for her classroom. The collecting
5 of Xmas Seal money and State
? Teachers Association dues closed
a most profitable I
....
THE ftALMlSTTO LE.
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red in this paper ONLY when j 1
sed in your letter.1" For private |
a stlf-addressed, stamped en- r
Reading, and receive by return
acstions. : Sign.youi full-name. ,
? all letters, Address all man
E PALMETTO LEADER, 1310
h Carolina.
- , -e
who came home with you from
school certainly isn't looking for
any trouble, a)id he would have
found plenty if he were really
mat lieu.--Why. should you worry
ab<Hwhirn? *" Vou've got hijn "unttt-t?yrrtr?thumb"
and VOL' know "
it. . 4
* * "% ?
r. B. I.?I have been- mar- *
'- ried two years and we. can't
get along. What do you think
the trouble is?
Ans.: Vou and your hu^b.um.
both are, ahfays in a strain foi
money. Voij can get along much
better if you'll stop spciiuir.g s.
much metioy?and?-keep hiirr~TraTTT
always being snovrcd "inTder with7
bills. ? ~
(1. II. 1'.?l)o you think I
should marry this wealthy unknown
man? . *
Ans.-: The man you wilt marry
v. ill be souieoone trat you don't
viiuw at present, but he won't be
wealthy. Surely you niijstj be jokng
to t hiiik you can win hny mat.
you see just because you ospeWall.v
haul him If ynn,?rniil i , .on
uis ti as ' otheu s -see y" o u.
ymi wouldn't be noarl'v *0' <""NtKII'KD.
:
* * * *
. 11?S. 1 want to know if 1
am going to . take this trip
w i;h this man?
An-.: The man who promised
o lake you to t'alil'i rnia with Itim
.. ; n.-rhi in;- hut a hot air a.rtist and
hat<ily .lias enough' money tn mol-i _
his ti in himself?-Don't get*.'mm\
if yoii wake up some morning ami
i I . : "IUUHII IM'II . U'l'
.ii.L" y. u good-bye.
r? t'. Ii. M.?-('lease advis-e nie
about my land. Do you think
I .should lease it?
Ai:s.: Uy yll means, ?l<> s->, a Jinl
is about the unly_way von'l, eoeive
a STEADY IN'tOMKTom
it. ILow.ever, in a_ ease like
bis, i v.. -; 1 < 1 adviso \'cu nut to
ia all this land to ONK I'AUi
V. .
II. I . IT?1 would, like to
know ii 1 would do better to
. sta> in the business 1 am in or
make a change to another
bit sine s?
Ans.: There are already c?VT
liivly too-many GROCERY STOR
s irf-your community and another
, I : l?, .1. . : -
? i.v i Uiu yil HIV l J UL'D I 1U li,
Vuui- S.I I OK SHOP is paying well
'.u\v, >o hold .'n i- ii. ?Don't be
"?>*11 en<>u,rh to let anyone talk you
into' s.eliiiig it.
(7oT * ii 1?i \ i:4 ( hit i 11 x kws.
Key. K. A. IJrov. n. I'astnd.
Duo to the wind an i rain Sunny
Ann. i:iua !' w id' Ui, fatt-h'ul
chinch or- found .: hmnselves at
?'-f ii ol' Wo!,-Aip. .Thy Sunday
? .; !s ! was called ' olV on ao.
oi; * I ' ;ho rail. At I'dSlO lt.v
It. A. Ilrown ascended the rostrum
TP. st;i. t of !,i- lent was "The
poir always ye haw with you."
lie i i\ ar'ci.Da v. Mi o- il serin n
t'? til 1: * it hi ill won v., out.?Lex. .
!' ( { iii\ Wo ate v lad to have '
P.e\. . IPvi'M 1"! o: r p:.-tor and
'wo oi'.i v cv.ry 'or,me. that he
preaches.
i:;i'i -!- Sunday' of Mr. I*.
i.aiiel- '.its K llri II UeV. H.
A. Hi()\v,!V iin.l Mrs. Ollva Wartwill
ami da . : h? i -in -law i a I ?ai i
\\ e- ill'1 lr pilitTT do more and
hotter <n.'the (loin dine Circuit
this year. '
vi * <r^- ?
mt. < \itmi:i, a. m. ii. t iirucn
Uev. J. \V. \\ ither-pomi, Pastor
OwiivgSj S. ('.?The first quarterly
Conference was In Id at Alt. Oar,-..1
A AI 1." /M.,,...l, vlniwloi. U?
IllV-i .t|. U \,IIU1 VII.
ing a beautiful day overhead ami
many church go_rs were foun/1 on
their way to service.
.'I morning mes-age brought
to lis by the Presiding Klder, J. S.
Benn, .Jtext was taken!
from "St. John 11:11 "l.oose it and
let it go." .Mary hearts bled as
the Klder talked \Vi h us. Total
collection for the quarter, thirty
eight dollars ($38.00).
The Presiding* Klder was paid
out for the first quarter.
Committees for the year 1936:
Contingent?Walter Walter, C.
Fugerson, Kmnia Walker and H.
II. Ifrron.
Mi- lonary ALne Harksdale. R
Franklin, Lizzie ^axon, Rosa
Smith and Alice Frankli.i.
TOOto.. M I> 'P
.?icm it. i.
dale, M. .1. William--. P. O. Franklin.
Samuel Stoddard and J. C.
Franklin. - '
Presiding El 'or Assessment?J.
A. Stoddard, .T^ E. Fitrgerson, A.
I?. Rarksdale, Floyd Smith and S.
S. Ilerron.
Secietary, J. T. Bates; Marshal.
A.N. Saxon; Reporters, Misses
Airlessia Franklin, Myrtle Walker
and Carrie Lewis.
We are very happy to have Rev.
J. S. 15 '>nn, Jr. as our Presiding
El/rer, 1 a ok with us for the yea:
rf rnnr>. Also mir beloved pastor,
Each an<l every member and officers
are looking forward for
193G to be a banner year. |
& '. - r.- '
A.DER
THK VOICE FROM THE J
MOUNTAIN
^.
?With?U+e?molting vl" the snow ~
and' the appearance of the warm r
sunshine in these mountains one
is forced to think about the spring
time again; The past we' k was
certainly encouraging to those
who were complaining about *Ln
hard winter and the Heavy snow,
Last we??k was another liistm-v
making for the Baptist of" South
Carolina as they held their group
meetings in the lower part of the
state. The Satatistieian was very
orry that he could not join the
rest of The- state" officers who.
visited these meetings Lad?ntho.i _
business retained him, however,
rte expects to join them this week
in their?Tour for ~Thrtitt, Orange
buig, and Barnwell. The writer is
sure that much good will be deriv- .
ed from these meetings as* has
oeen heretofore. Well we have
launched this far into the new *
year with our .schools, churches
and homes saying that they will
cn-ieiivor to mold characters?for"
useful service this year as they
have done in past years and n.
two of them can make a good job
of it with the third one. It was
certainly encouraging last Sunday
.u ?< e me large. number of people
both old ana young who stoou
up in our B. T. U. and said that
they had pledged themselves to do
moie l'of the yhurcli and Christian
.mixes ihis?luute -than ever before!" ~
Ltis also in spiring*to note' that,
ill many ol our towns and cities "
the citizens are callinir what is _
'SllOWh as a MOM SKCTARTIAN
.{.KL1G10US M KldTlXG .for the
purpose of revitalizing Christian
lie in the community--4 am mire-Jiis
is a forward6 sty.p for the
.-lunches and it is cxpeited that
,ieat good will come liom tluse
meetings; As some one has said
luil in older to reduce the crime
Wave and unrest in this country we
i:ilisi l.fill SIliinizc ttie community,
county, state and nations. In other
voiiis, it set ms to me that ho is
ayiitg that in order to make thi*
oimtiy a bannicr ;i in I lvU--r pHw To
1 ives in the church must pfa>
.1! i pat t *ai d the Spirit <?f-' rheixt .
must feign supremely. . *
Already the state of New Jersej.
<euns to be saying, What must
,ve_do wiQi Haupt'hmn who- is. _
ailed the kidnappu- and murder 7
uul Alabama is paying, What shall
we do about the Seottsborn
use that has attracted the at.entiyn
of tri whole civilized '
world ? L, : -?
Tre reply of the Christian'world
is lot JUSTICE TRIUMPH real
tiles- to Nationality, or race.
( KM!,!! ItAi?l N CIll RCU
l?\ Lillie Mae Kilgo
Mr. Wilis ,Coker of this comm.ui
ty- ij'.-ietly pa--id away Dee'..* J.
at l:dU
He had been .*icl\ for 1. years.
7 months and 112 days. For umr
years he erved' as C'liai."
nan of t.*ie I* aeon Board ah
1'ivs. of this church.
And he also was Ties, of the T
h Association.
He was a mitkfiil ehur.'v ap
Stirday" so/.ool work-, r. Ho t.Ijrn
He 1'iist Hih'e (Mas.^ fur oil year,
ind when lie v.-a,< stiiken lie. wa
t : is?tirr-tof duty.
Muring the tini-' of Ids ilin
e i *vt r did lose interest in hi.- .
church, Sun lay school ami community.
?|H' nlv ityi" hnd a "i' id; u.i' ;;d "
ice an i suggestion for t,ho fuini!\? '
tnd to- the in.:Jiy" f icYd_-' wTo \ Is
t 1 him. Ho was ecotnii i.d am
.IvHl'tiy always A dealing" justlv
with t.iio e lie elude in elm .art. 11
rave his fan uy tdiraiioml ad
\aptagi.s.
lie was honest upright, hi lv
coii<e!'\ation li.-sng an r\nmp!
worthy of i m rial ion.*
I'hn oral .1 innsday. -Ian. 2. T. ru
tile loop" snow a good hunrher ot
tvla.ivis ami friends: wade, tliei:
wa.\ to lli eli't; e i to. par th :
'asI tribute' of r. speei. to one wo
ilt loved.
I'r. II. It. St -wait (white) I.itt.mling
i hy i< ian w;i;. preset !
lid "p do in inml trill'.- of the lite
nd work of .Mr. Coker.
Solo "Ahi !'e with ire" hy Mi-:
ruiiita Johnson. Telegrams and
letters of i omloh nee hy .Mrs. 1'
J. Bat i on.
Kun. ral rites hy his pastor. Rev
Barton. Tex. I'liil. 1:12, sub.i et
He lea es to motiijt his loss
i ilevoi . il wife, ti dajglit. rs.
! ne1 r. '. a ho-{ of'relat iv.-'
and- .'. i o - .
iti> ' iif r viO'n 1 < ?-;i. . i.'-e
?i i <t: i II i in
'at her ami a loving iiusluin !.
A 1.1. f:N TK.MPI.K A.M. ii.
enriu'it
Rev. II. 1. Lemon. Pastor"""
Greenville, S. \Sujf ay school
opened ..t Ik-la a.m. Tile lesson
was thoroughly taught by claSsc.l'he
review by Rev. A Jams was, en
joyed by all. Many beautiful
thoughts were broi.gr.t out.
.Moining service began at 11:15
a. in. At the -ootid of the .organ
the Jr. choir mai>ch?d in. fWe pastor
was at his best. His text was
found Kccles. 12.1. He used lot
his subject "Youth the time Jo
splendid sermon.. Every youth as
well as evjejuy. adult should have
heard this message.
Night service b.gan at ":;.r
o'clock, w ith a . large attendance.
The devotional side was conducted
by the pastor. The paster presenter!
Rve. I). R. Adams, who delivered
the message. His text
was found St. John 15:5. He used
for his subject, "Christ The Power
of Oiui-tians for llis Service."
This was a strong; hW?ssage iilhvT
with the spirit.
The sick members of the church
are improving.
.MORRIS UROWN
A. M. K. CHURCH
Kov. .). \V. U itluTspoun, j'astor
ChaiLs'jj.ui^-u..i<^. TaE" Riuwn
uiii \>. ii attended
lust Sunday ni .spite ?,l real inclement
weather. "J')ie nails in
UP Ijuaru."jyu*-<. h c topic 1'ioni
uhic,i '.he pastor adri&sfcd tiie lit
tk.* 'chut'i'ii. 'lht- ci't'ivl ot tin
.ole.- Jell in tiic board alter tin
nails are willniiav.ii, was stit5.se>..
.n tne' il-cel. pinenl oj ll.e subject.
The st^iaiioiur.c wa>j instructive;
as wt.l us interesting
10 all v. ho liea-id The moTnin^
senium was preachm tYgm Komans
1:11. "Kvery Muij A I>ei<
.I ' wa.- i"ie I -lli'. i. i. i * i;. ir. _
tile speaker, as lie developed In.
subj.it, and many useful am. _
,;int'il al th"tiiilils were drawi
i'roi.n the subj'-t"..
At their usual hours, the Sim
lay School an i I Joust tie l'unctionov
. ll'eetively. The Sunday. School, if
holding its nun. and the lwu^it.
s steadily tfiowinit ni qiicmlun?i
and ^inherest. The eveninsr sir
nil H ?'?! i, 1) r i id lii^in 1' gv > i h '
22:2. 'i by.. pu^tm: selected as t
.heme "The (Jit ry oi'The Secret'
I'he fact that many things ai"
not divulged to mankind in thordinal
y eour e o.f event.-?, hut afsubsequent
ly made plain, ua ;
strissed Iv. th" -qnak in th
nurse of the seirt n. ,
pi-. Witlie.rspt?n ' i; bringing thear.,
the spirit of < . p. ration an.
harm^pry in no uncertain mann'-i .
His-- program ' con got h c.' an
has?m?4r its appeal f?the poop! -*
of .Mol l is lir* \vn Chu.-.-h. (Inein _
i/.anon has neejj th 1. v..op. in >ii
.nans, ami :s bt inp" manifested it
he response thaf his efforts hitv
iceeived. -The ho V?__ ;lil?i V.i i is. _i_ _
the church, were oruaniz'd ( n Sur.
ay. The :paste i: believe-: tha
i pjl.'t o ' -his duty is to safejjuar.
he itit i i sts of the childr n <?
tin; chu.r-.-h. and. to that omlj Ki?S
worked with success.
Chi I'm 11lay ni-'i.t. Ja:,ntl! "-'2*. "
lie. I'resi .?iitia-l ehetion will,
lehl at "tile close if the headersChristmas
Trey exercises. (Thnder'
selling lh> most- v tos wi _
fie declarer th" preside lit of Th
United States. This will l'urnis
i TjsTtn id climax .tothe.usual in
tores ting' program that will l>.*
staged by the 1'adoi s of Mori:1 >
drown. A11 otli-ei" . f* t he clmrc
n every dcpni MiH-t l ;.nd auxiliary
body, will be iiistalh d .< u r.ex
Sunday. Pr. A. T. Spears, I'r<
siuing Ivlder of 1 hv Sumter dis.
i iel and candidate for tile SecPe
tafy of the Allelr Christian K.n
I avnr l.-ag.:". will pivach' a
Morris Blown at, 7:M0 1\M? It i
xpieteii that a large audience will
dear this jn pular speaker.
- .Mrs. ih?\V it l.ei s[iiMilt, th" esti~
utiuiA- ?uf ui ,i ptiMur nas i> r:
liiitc imiisj>n?i for tr.c past week
t is our eapii st wish and pray'
r, that she' will soon bo roster
-d to hvr usual health. ".She ha
ml< arod herself to the people r>
Mci'iis Brown. She taU's an acivo
part iii the aetivitiis of t'\.
lnuvh. uia! i> in all respects. th
l-.n! pastors wife. '1 rail;
-which el sos March-.'Id. I'.'.'Pi is r' eiviny
the support of . >ti? nit ni
it-, an i the indications arp that
.vo shall have- srtv.ts far o.ur la"orSj,
Rev. K. TO, Jc ir.s worship'-d
with us on last Siyulay riyht. ;uu:
ke briefly after the sorrnory
file Senior an! Jur.:i r. i hoi-< will
ii .ii i..intly-inn the?servics
i n iv \t Sunday. A BIG DAY
i< expected.*
( l.IN.TON M:\VS
Kintr a inter is still playing h.t
Tied S;i: ay after .111?* wrr-l y\ as
'<?> ~i'\ i-y but the I'ii't"'I
' luiiil tln.-i:- way as. usually. Tin
Ma l-io' p'ayed ii> natt Sunday foi
!l of "those wh<? didn't yet- out
at how an; tan.d in. ?>!.>. A.
up'}!. has a ra tio r.i it i a "'.u'ort
'loI'.i a.1?;n- Siii'.U' wli " has
been ill for <jiiit. a w'a
Mr' V; iHiam Hill. Mr. S. \Va :s-ori'v.
Mrs. Labile Stnekkousr
ire .iiTo t.i:i the sirk .list. Wr li"P.; .
' r tln"n a so.oily r.cpvery.
.Mrs; U. 1*. Alexander. music
teacher at T*.. 11 St-art rich ha ! - i
roia- s il :nvi;i. 'i T'ii.-Miay. Sr.. ?
full, from tfhc door steps aft' in
jurt-d law ankle. W-- lay. how
soon sl.t.'l! Ik* out .:i;:d at work.
.M U.I.Miv (11APEI.
A. M. E. C1IIRCH
. .1
Rev. (I. II. White, Pastor * 1
Newberry, S. ('. ^In s^ito of the!
storm before Sunday School Supt.j
Floyd and" a splendid y.rniip of tea '.
: h< rs and scholars made tneil* way
to the church to stu y the wort).!
The lesson was very beautifully;
reviewed by >!> . Claude Wijson. ' I
For mm niny worship tin pns..'?mj'J
. .is. ten dwi.n -1-i. k S'ubl.u t:I '
uWui Id Hrotheilvf od^ An. appro ] <
iatiie iaudienco -was 'out. Sever-!
:tl visitors amotu? tbew was Mrs:]
JACK WILLIAMS |
i
DRUG S T O R t]JACK
WII.I.IAMS. Mzr. L
Drugs, Tre Cream. Sodas
Cigars. Cigarettes and
? -Tobaeeoa.?- i_
!3f>"S Gervais St. Dial 923*
David G, Ellison
General Insurance
11 /.?i nc t OYl.-J nfTlnifinf oHan
L 1V/I Ito I UIIU U 111C 4 V 11 L (Uirn
tion given to all buaines;placed
with me.
PHONE 5717
7 ?t ' ; ~
' Payre 3
W \V. (ira'nam.
At the League h ur the Vice.
I*it ident. ^Ir. James Carter had
' 1 ' >' 1*1 I'luiil put I
"Hi- plain tiffme tin body to ' . * ?
ui-o s'ljin- money*
'lie ?,v<-i1in?r hour the pastor'
'' " i.rhi a pi: -sajr?* from II Tim.
"A (loud S' ldief of .Jesus
' hi Her. M7 Mc.Myrris way
i pulpit rfs socjate.
-tii .Mini>tcr-'s Council of the
\? v. hv. i i y i ist j;c t will meet here
-'ai .inlay m- rninjr at 10 o'clock by
i' 1 ,.( 1 .W. I....... .4:.i:
w. . ? .VU1 [#I i/jymuiK
Idci:. Also our first quarterly
" rfedenee. will b.?.-- Sunday- and
M'fJl av nit''. ' #
- stvwaidt'Kii lioard nOmffer
t at tll-homo of MI'u'uftiilm'
\V> Miioyday. The., 'filters
r'il V,'" v'"' - l(': President... Mrs
r|'{k Haii", Secretary,' Mrs. Mayme
. ?>iiur: J reasurcr, Mrs. Kannv V i
Joins.
I lilirs ;ay .th?- ijeaconess Bcatd auJ_a-shiirt
cull moving at Mrs. M.
(iild'-l". 'I'h'.- officers for the V
roar a v: Mrs. 1.. I. J'ratt. prcsiIt-id;
Mrs- 1.. M. Gilder, seeretarv
M> . 11 l!u Dav is, treasurer. . ?- - - .K'Mfr.
the presidency of. Mrs..* . . * .
arm* \\ ijitncr. Stewardess Board
lpmber- two" nut at the home of
Mr-. H; Friday niph*. T.he
fikurs for th'; ycai; are: Mrs. Hatie
Jarkson, secretary; ?Irs. Ik-ad e
Vouiijr, treasurer. The first
<unday afternoon at i o'clock this.
'ward is ipon-orinsr a silver tea at
the home < f the picsideiik__M,s. _
Rbe.pa 'Middleton the vice-presilent'-'-pronitsx's
a very spit-y' pro- *t~
ifl.iwv f' f the. occasion. : 1'?
Hevs. S. J. Johnson' and (] V
Wide' were dinner jrdevts of Mr,
u;d Mrs. Raihev V-. uiur. Friday: '.
Sua :ay afternoon, 'Mr. and Mr*
jodeo Sifuj lei O ilflji as their dj-..- ;?!
u?r Quests, Rev. White,. R y. M ?.- ... .
Maynaivpof Philadelphia and. MY.R|C.
Williams.,
(?<> to some church Sue-'- .
are welcome to Miller. Ca
I'r. uii'l?iU' i'i?Adnr.i1 e nd
hor. stop at the parse napt*; th' y
voro enrovite t-d C keshorv . '
Ray and read The Palm tt '
ader- -So Pa'ul Allen. Only "
? ONliE CO. TP \r" v
'ASSOC" '
The Vl.-.me. fevir.p
iwas l. ei i :':e ~r '' ' _
at the < icon e t' " ' ;
njf school.
In.,-; it' of t'rft i '
he weath'-r . ni'c r.u v ? .- ' *
lues wire present.. *ICv :. !."
eem to ha*,e h -en i: ? ' :
itude. Th nr.* Yr.-.r
he - usual. Jen u'el- -k afce>- d-- >
oil. Pi-?f. Alli-n Pa.le w
<ii Ii-trjtto i'i>v ilie Slate T?-?:?
Report's were made by th. f?' 1 -
he "id ei>r.t;ri>-{oital d'.st.'l : V.
it .An'.el-son, S. C. I?ec. A<>. l'.'C
?y Profc.-sors Arnold, Fir.ltv. an'!
r'. Williams.
The Pres'irent was urpringr a!!
-a. hers t.? pay t i ll" Si.i i uv.eis
Association du?.s?- ir. order
.hat we miyht i\p:'i.."tn* ' ,
cut. lie also s.re-s.td
that the debate would he.. ..
. i tain, the :ird 'e<>K<rr?.? si; u~.
ii. firt r.uetjr. t" at will t ?? . JT"
in'Oeon.e County next,falh
M vs.:M;.;B: AvhfbC-~t~hr.~~ ?
>il. 1 r t pXiiias Seal Sale of ()? o
"eiisrty n.ale a splvrr id ??
T e next iiis'etiny will be held
at Westnilni-t -r J!ijrh scho d. K b-ruur'y
21st. All t.aeivers vs \> ha.'
:i"t paid '.heir S:gTo Tv'tre-hers (!'. .s
J- il.i' 1 lu i ii l Ia n'?tLui.?
Mis- <*!:;:a Mae (iraat, Wah.a.ia,. "
S~.~C.~- Rtore, so th t it l.Tjlrh; .
war 1. t . the' Kxetu.
'.ary _l-.-fi.ie t e' 12th' of 1 .
P.'ad t': Leader and ret
:?: ? i e.-s that, t' e (Von. ...
IVaehui- Ass.>.nation is
P d;>'! l r. Mrs. Mataie A r1
Female 11 e 1 p \Vanted
Help fc-r Institutions Hospitals'
Everywhere. N'o Experience nte'e?-' j
*ary. $50.-$l80., monthly. En-?i
eio.-T*- stamp. f-(hax? Bureau 145- -*
S.'lit W 45th. 5?*ew V6i;k.
I (j
at rertain time*! thorp
are severe, unrelieved functional
pains, depressing the nerves,
causing sleeplessness, loss of appetite
and wcaknessT try Cardui!
Thousands of women have found
that Cardui helps to relieve functional
pains of menstruation.
And it goes further ? stimulating
the appetite and improve
ing digestion, thus favoring the
more complete transformation of
food into living tissue; fr rin^TTf^
Thus the use of Cardui '
promotes better nutritio'n
and the conse- i ??
qucnt strengthening of I .
the whole system. . ft - t
Of course, If Cardui does i
jjpt benefit YOU, consult ?i?Ss> }
a physician. -mm *
CARDUISI!
Recommended
MOTHERS .to DAUGHTERS
for over 50 years
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