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THK M IN IS Vl'US WIYKS \DGeorjjvto\vn--0'n
Thursday evemnp,
January '2'b at the home of
Dr. ..ni Mrs. R. H. Brogdon. on
. Ciuoi'n St . the Mini tors Wives
Alliance entertained in honor of
sister Markr
A >h. rt ^fog-am Was rendered "
Mrs. Ro.-a Gadson was mistress
of ceremony. Opening sonjr, followed
by prayer chanted by the A1
liance. Remarks by the President
Mrs. S. I.. Hropdcn.
* ' Instrumental solo, !>v Mrs. Inez
Thompson.
Raiding, a comfe, from Paul L.
Dunbar, by the reporter, F. V. I.. .
Wilson. ' I
Program closed with short talks \
by Mrs. Joe J.ieksoh. Mrs. Julia
Mints,. Mrs. Plujehe Parker and d
Mrs. Wilhelmona Hudson.
The secretary. Mrs. Susan
Thompson, with choice .yords, pre i
sented a little token c; rement- .
branoe front the' Alliance to Mrs.
_B- Mack. Sister Mack ..ccepted it r
with grat.l'.il exprcssi ns nhtf nlso
said that she would ever re-' H
member the Alliance. She also u
said, th.it when ever our meeting 1 t
day come, though she'll be away j A
N from us-in body, she'll be with us , 1^
in spirit an J Jong Jto bo present 1 t
w ith u? as usual in jjnr meetings, i y
Sister Mack was with us from a
the beginning of our. Alliance. She ,n
is the tU'Pt to move away that was s
here from 'the beginning of out
Alliance and truly u? find it, hard u
to give her up. But as we know ai
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Millers Corn Flakes
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horolaU- Marsh mallow
12 Ol M'K J.Alt
PRESERVES- 15c
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t 1?-,m u's
Mustard 6 oz. 10c
.'amy uli e hose
MCE per lb. 5c
phillips v ix; eta rle
SOl'P No. 1 can 5c
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HASH No. 1 can 10c
Fiff Bars 2 lbs. 25c
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'U|- labor calls for traveling so
ft ; we wojj-iJ . rather remain
A'In': c?\i-i-?ai i", - now?th.>t "Duty"
limsf go. Rev. Mack,
ne f the T7r~pthiXa^e>f Wesley
*1. K. Church is a niemTnrr-r>f--i}iv_
I ir.Ctvrial Cnion of this town,
I'hcy will soon move..U> .St. Stepun.
S. C. Sister Mack s presence
r. c ar Alliance was a r.ty of sun
.? . vi-j rainy uay. Shi
vas always cheerful. Np one can
>e <1 around her.? We shall miss
tor from our meetings.
We are praying that she will
outinue to spread sunshine*' and
;o}.i up the works of the Lord in
,er life.
Peiiuious je'.lo with y. hipped
ream, pound cake and fruit>t:neh"with
tai.sin cuke were sered.
We are grateful to Mrs. Broglen
for the use of her home and
he excellent service rendered.
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SWANSEA* NEWS
(.Continued from I'age >1)
mrmts. the Rev. W. M. Mims o 1
Avansia at their home. Mrs. Wilaiv
and \t".-. aie tin* dan htors
of Rev. Minis" niid were naives
of Swansea and Mt. Olive A.
I. K. I lunch about ten years ago.
frs. Wdhams taught school at
he Swansea High Scho'ol for a
at' and was a willing worker
t tht? church. They were always
eadv to do their part. They
pent a week home with parenta. !
Mr. and Mrs. H. Moore motored
i Orangeburg to ace hii liittn nd
they enjoyed a pleasant Itajr.
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Gospel Tornado
Speaking?
\mmm\
From Pasadena, just rece'vod
| a letter from Mr. Hampton, saying
the girl that will win in the Contest.
will get trip to Hollywood
' next July. I will tell ..all ;ibout
. that beautiful town. Will speak
I next week over Station PLMOC.
SPAHtANRl'Rf; NEWS ~T
Trinity A. M. E. Church
Rev. H. W. Waker, Pastor
January 20th, 193G?Our Presiding
Elder, Dr. E. A. Parker
held his first quarterly conference j
Monday night. There was a splen-1
did congregation with smiling fac<
es to greets him. All auxiliarie.
made fine reports with such a per
' sonal as the Rev. Parker a^ the
mg but success. We \vi re pleased
to have him preach for us ah I
day Sunday, January, 19th. We!
were made , to rejoice in the God
! of our salvation. The numbers
j and friends wish him a happy ami
prosperous year. '. \
i Sunday, January 26th was very
dreary and . cold, but still an exI
wmiienro sat with onenoo
i hearts to receive the morning mesj
sage delivered by our worthy
j pastor. The Junior choir proceed
.from the rhnir room nnth aseendo?
I the choir stand led in singing tin
sweet songs of Zion lined bv thi
. pastor. Prayer was pflTered by
Bro. W. W. Woodward. The choii
ugain sang "I Love The Lord" led
by - Miss Margaret Reid. A ~poF~
tion of the 5lst Psalm was read.
The ushers came fuward to lit';
the missionary offering. Solo byMiss
Lillie B. Rodgers. Afte
which the pastor took his Uxt Is
aiah 45:22. A cure for all ail
ments. After this wonderful scr.
mon while he extended an invita
tion to joiners the -choir sang
Need Thee Every Hour". Mi
Claude Cumberland came forwtm
to connect-with' the'"church. W7~
have an excellent Junior choir un
der the direction of Mi??. '
1 Rumble and Mr. 0. A. Anderson
\Ve bid them God'* speed. .
At 4:30 the members and friend.I
of Stewardess Board No. 5 met at
the-home of Miss Rosella Rumbl.
I board. A snappy program was ,
rendered. Miss .Christene Paste
mistress of ceremony. Si lectio
by the assembly. Prayer, Mr. \\
W. Woodard. Selection, reading
Mrs. Hettie Williams, Mrs. Nora
Byrd. Trio, Mosdames Runibley,
Davenport, Anderson. Paper,.M.v
Inez Garret. Talk. Mrs. Lizzie
Crawford; Mrs. S.- I.. Reid. Out
Pastor, Rev. II. W Walker in hi.masterly*
way delivered the installation
address Those installed
were- Mrs, Carrie Anderson, pros
ident; Mrs. Annie Williams, vi'ceprisident;
Mrs. J. M. Davenport
secretary; Miss Rosi-lla Rumbley.
treasurer.
At 6 P.M. we reassembled at
the grt\nd'-old A. M. E. Church to
elect officers for the local Mission_ary?Society.?Those?elected)?
: " -
i vmil i .urs. t_"oia
Simpson, vice-president; Mrs, Cai
lit* Anderson, secretary; Mrs. He.ter
Wilson, corresponding secre
.ary; Mrs. Mary Davis, treasurer; .
Mrs. Mary ,Jackson, chaplain.
Executive Committee: Mrs. Norn
Byrd, chairman; Mis. St. I,
Reid, secretary; Mrs, Anniese
Craig, Mrs. Matilda Johnson, Mrs
Pearl Pittman.
Juvenile Seciety: Misses Willie
M| Kissick president Lula Reid,
vice-president; Thelnia Anderson,
secretary; MarV Sue GvilTin, treasurer;
Elizabeth McKissick, chaplain.
Missionary?Ctrrtc?Nor?1?will t
meet at the home of Mrs. Marj
I Davis. No. 41 at thc. home of Mrs !
ULiJla- Byars. No. 8 at the home i
| of Mrs. Carrie Anderson.
Board No. 1 at the home of Mrs
Fannie Billard. We were pleased.:
to havt. the following visitors; to .
worship with us Sunday: Misses ,
Margaret Fingtr, Mattie Eyles,
Mr. Hcnv r Rodgers, Mrs. Odessa ',
Woodward. Come again.
?iek members, Miss Jessie Hicks
Mrs. Nena Smites, Mrs. Nannie
Austin, Mr. Claude Whitmiic.
Pray for their complete and speedy
krecovery.
THE PICKENS CO. TEACHERS
MEET
The Pickcn County Teachers"
meeting was held at the usual j
hour, with the Simpson Jr. Hiyr'i '
School faculty, January 18, 193G.
Despite unfavorable weatln-. co:
di'tions. several members and visitors
were present. ^ The teacher*
plan to make this the most successful
year in its history. /
The officers are: Prof. A: A
Martin, Pres.; Prof. J. T. Simp
son, Vice-Pres.; Mrs. Dora Ferguson,
Sec.; Mrs. W. L. Simpson,
Asst. Stc.; Mrs. Ora Hallums.
Treas.
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MT. PLEASANT NEWS
Rev. W. T. MuVry, Pastor
Yos. we kave a lot to toll you all
this week because our backyard
progressed in its work 'during the
n.ist week. Tho 1lil^r~FTmTTTWv <vfr 4
the month was a successful one.
The Sunday school was called into
session at 10:30 o'clock, conducted
by the Asst. SuptM Bro. J.
II, Murray. The morning- service
followed. Rev. MurraJjr and his
wife went to have service with
the good people of Ebenezer A.
M. E. Church. Many of the members
from Friendship A. M. E
1 Church attended. The? service
was well carried out. They returned
time enough to have service
with their own good people.
Our weekly news is as follows:
On Thursday of last week, Rev.
Murray went to have service with
the C. C. C. boys of that section.
He carried along withj him, his
wife, "Misses Mable Coakley, Janie
Brown. Virginia ^Coakley and
Grace McKrtight. A banquet was
given for them. Mr. Joseph Mc"Kntghtnfas
the guest arthe par=
sonage for the past week on Tuva
day evening.
The members of the "Community
Sewing Circle Club" were entertained
at the home of Miss Virginia
Coakley. After the business
pAi't of.our meeting adjourned,
Virginia had a surprise for us.
know what it. is. Do yoti? Yes,
it was a good old eolation, cocoa,
cake, -candy,. nuis and she even
had a lemon pie..
Everyone enjoyed it.
We wish to have our meeting
back there next. Week, but each
inrmher is?snppn^p tr> pntm-rnin
us, strive can't go them trtght ofl'next
week
We arc* supposed" td be entertained
at the home of Miss Helen
lMchardson. our secretary m-xt
week.
I. C. Johnson, Reporter
A LITTLE GIRL OF TEN^
g. _ 4
She "shivered ai d looked around
her,
That little girl of ten
Her clothes were tactful and fag- !
Red. . .)!
And hadn't eaten since I don't J
kno when.'
The snow caught her to her ank- :
les, *
The sleet blew about her face |
And she turned and ran away
wildly
As she hated that dreadful place. ^
'She was trying to find a doctor
Because,, iier mother was dying
fast;
Her breath came short and funny
Too short |ndeed, to last.
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At last she foua.i a t.ig house, i
"It juust be the doctor" she said
"Oh, I .hope he'll come quickly?
Or my j oor mother will be dead." .
She r. pped -oiv-ihe . uoor timidly. T
Them called in her sweet young
voice,
"Oh doctor, please ivme quickly"' !
Then stopped for fear of noise. j
When the doctor came to trie tiooi
lie ran and got his bag.
Then T.e "gut" his harnesses and-1;
whip
And hitched up his old mare.
She.' . _ i
He called the poor little girlie, f
Ami tu.kod her bv his side
Then he called to his pid horse. !
Thus began a sorrowful ride.
When they reached the broken j
farmhouse. ; j
With the winduwc of t:.? side,
The doctor knew that in the cold, }
The poor eld mother had died. j
He went in first, and quietly j
He drew tite little girl. aw.< y j
Because IkV mother was cold and ,
dead, . 1 \]
A rJ U - J "
iiv naa a lot tci <|ay: * 1 \
' 1 i
"Now listen d??ar,v ho told her | 8
"Your mother is dead ?nd f?one^ I
To live with the dear angels B
And make her Heavenly home." 1
"I will take you to live with us ; I
In-the great big house on the I 'll
And when I don't be there to p'.av
1
with you. i
My two dear sisters will. j
' 1
So thoy buried the little girl's
mother j
On that cold, cold winter dftV. I
And ever since that the little I
girl lived |
In the Big house far away. 1
Ar^ Original Poem I
By M?ss Miria^E.- Bossellien"
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BIRTHDAY PARTY "
MV's. Ella. Mae Donoldson gave
* birthday party for her little H
i.ughtor, June Ethel at the homo
>f Mrs. Henry Hither. January JJj
lb, 18.16. Many of Ethel's 'little Iflj
'rlends?were' piesent.?Tbe?eHtb
Iren all enjoyed themselves.