The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 15, 1936, Page Page 3, Image 3
Saturday, February 15, 1936
SNAPSHOT fQTTiMng
\ *i - By Rev. E. J. Daniels
? Greenwood, S. C., Feb. 7.?
Greenwood made a long step forward
when her leading?pastor?
and ministers met at "the- parson^
age of the Mt. Pisgah A. M. E
Church a few days ago and oiga
nized an interdenominational ministers'
union. Rev. J. S. Benn,
Presiding Elder of the Greenville
V District of the A. M. E.?Churcrr
\ was elected president. Rev. J. C.
Goode, one of the counties leading
rural pastors was elected vicepresident.
Rev. E. J. Daniels,
pastor of Macedonia Baptist
Church, this city was elected Sec.
Rev. Hall, pastor of Tnnity M. E
Church, here, was elected treasurer,
and Rev. B. H. Cray, pastor ol
Mt. Fisgah A. M. E. Church was
elected assistant secretary and
news paper reporter.
~s? This group of consecrated ministers
have decided to make
things go in Greenwood. They
lost sight on denominational lines,
** pledging themselves to. not be hem
med in nor circumscribed behind
nor by such. They agree to disagree
as to issues denominational;
and to look forward toward the
bringing about?rrf?tnngibl a so.
lutions of the vexations problems
that ever keep Christian unity imprisoned.
Yes, they pledge broth
erly tolerance the promotion of
bringing about of more upity and
good feelings among ministers in
particular and the people in gen
eral.
We are proud beyond -words of
this meeting. We pray for its
^growth and - slice ess_- ?Nothing
anywhere more needed could jcorhe
into being. We are proud that the
\, day has come when Chris, urn imperfect
men, serving the Lord,
have closed to spot and quarrel!
over denominational differences.
Intelligent Men See God - as the
Big Comnton Denominator or Tin
Greatest Common Multiple of ali
denominations, 'it is the little fellow
who brags and snorts around
abotit suclj things. May the day
hasten its coming -when all men
every where will learn that love
and not knowledge runs the
church! - ,
Rev. J. S. Benr^ our efficient
president brought hs a strong mes
sage last ruesuay enuuea i iu
Preachers Objective in. Preaching.
Rev. H.' B. Mitchell is attracting
large crowds at. Morris Chapel.
Rev. J. C. Good, our Viee-Pres.
is just as frank as ever.
Rev. A. J. Hall of Trinity M. E.
Church says these bad Sundays are
;> killing him.
Elder J. C. Quarlea is still quarrelling
and the ground hog says
winter is over.
EASTOVER NEWS
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By Rev. L. G. Bpwman
thei^ quite a number of members
of St. Phillip found tfnir why to
chu-ch on time for "service. Mr.
Bravet Lyles, the superintendent
i .. of the Sunday School closed the
. [ > school on time, while many ol
his students came in at the close
of th.> school. Time waits Qn no
one. If the I/ord judges soilpirped.
pie by being on time, I aiii afraid
too many of my people will be
left at the station singing "Don't
call the roll until I get there".
Let us learn to be on time, not
only for church, but for everything
we attenmt to do. Manv
?men have loss good ^obs l'or btinu
late; many opprotunitios have pass
ed by the door of my people, but
they being absent or late, they
were g: ven ' to those who were
* present and to those who were
willing to receive.
I-ast Sunday at 11:30 service
began. Dr. J.. M. Harrison, ex.
presiding elder of the Sumter dis7
trict who was scheduled to preach
at this hour was cut otf by the
high water in the Wateree swamp.
Highway No. 76 closed last Saturday
and was not open for traffic.
He will fill the engagement
on a later date.
The day was observed as Allen's
* Day. The inclement weather cause
% the pastor to postpone the Miss< '
V ionary Kally und the night program
by the young people. The
same will take place next Sunday^
and place scheduled lor last Suir-j
*?ji day. So let us all come out to
M rally for the great cause of Mps-;
| ion. Those who fall to pay your
m Allen Day assessment last>, Sun,S
day, will be called upon to pay it
J next Sunday momii.g, phase come
$ . Last Monday the writer received
a telegram from Union asking
j that I come to Santuc and preach
the funeral of Sister Eliza Dent.'
j| On our arrival we found that the
* snow and vrain was still there,1
iyet a respectable audience was in,
attendance to help share the bur-'
den of the bereaved. Undertaker j
McKissick, one of the best in Union
Co. said that was his four-!
teenth since Christmas and at the
close of the grave, a call was
there for another body. I visited
Union where I spent five loving
years of service and while there I
called in to the homes of Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Nicholas, Mrs. Bailie
Mitchel, Mr. qnd Mrs. Guss Feaster,
Mrs. Gipson, Mrs. Tannic Davis,
Mr. W. E. McJunkins, secretary
of Bethel Church; President
Rice who we appoint to handle
The Palmetto I-eader and we spent
most of our time with the Rt v. A.
W. llatwood who is now candidate
for Secretary-Treasurer of Missions
We spent one niirht with
Bro. D. S. Singleton and his kindly
wife who is Supt. of Bethel
Sunday School. A man that airways
, is on time. We visit Dr.
Sartor, Dr. Dawkins, Dr. Ixing apd
the hospitaf Bftei which^yve came
back to Santuc and ipentthFliTfe"
with "one oT~~ourr best friends in
the ministry, Rev. W. M. Thompson.
All of them gave me a most
cordial welcome. ..
Last Friday night the show of
Pi of. Armstrong at Webber High
School waj? the best seen lately
anywhere around Eastover. He
carries one of the best outfit and
Tie is one of the best entertainer's
anywhere in the "South.- Prof.
Barnwell will make no mistake if
the weather improves for church
and school-goers.
Prof. Butler worshiped at St.
Philip last Sunday and made a
most interesting address.
Work is now -going on at St.
Philip. The yard and cemetery
are being beautified. About fi^ty
members .every Tuesday are workng
until We complete our job. The
listrict conference lally will take
place the fifth Sunday in March
.nstead of the third Sunday. "
On Saturday, March 14th the ~
second quarterly conference .will
>e held and on Sunday, March 15
ihe pastor, choir and members of
Mt. Zicn Baptist Church will worship
with us at?iL-P.M,
Eastover can give Co the right
nun, some of the best young wiittws
or middle age women* yot
will be able to fine anywhere.
Tfi address ihe .* unday School,
Mrs.- Rebecca Thomas. To address
the League, Miss llattie Green.
You' are always welcome. Come
to Church. Go to Church.
ST. PAUL A. M. K. CHURCH
O ' ? '
Rev. R. A. Young, Par.tor ?
.1 he weather being vcry unfa-oral/le
Sunday, not .many were
out To the st 1 vices-, those thut
were pi'esent seemed to have the
the spirit of worship.
Sunday School opened at 11:00
I'clock. The lesson was beauti_ully
taught bw-tbe- pastor and renewed
by the superintendent. Out
unday School is moving on fine.
We wish to thank the patents fm
ending their children out on time
' very Sunday...
Beginning the morning services
' iraytr was offered by Brcthej
Monmill CoUnts".' At 12 oVlock the "
tastor brought toJ his hearers a
wonderful " m ssage. -- Everyone
seemed to have enjoyed it..
Mr. Willie Heller is suffering
with a very gainful foot due to
being stuck by a nail about foUi
.veek^&gQ^ We hope he will soon
>e ableto be out again.
'Miss Azora Martin and Miss
Sarah Baton teachers of Hopes
ehool attended the teachers meeting
Saturday in Newberry.
Mj'sV e n n. i e Counts passe d?bu_|_
he great beyond February 3rd afer
an - illnt ss of several weeks. _
Funeral services were held Thurslay
at 2 P. M. at St. James A
M. K. Church. Rev. J. S Martin
officiating. She was laid to rest
in the church cemetery.
Surviving are her children: Mrs.
Katie?iVR?Ro bfrrsrm ,"Mr. No rniaTT
Counts, Sir.. David Counts. Mr.
Foi st- Counts and a host of grand
hildren. other relatives and sor
rowing friends. We extend to
the bereaved family our greateV
sympathy. T. A". Williams had
barge of the remains."
Brother L K. Robinson ditd on
' February 8th. He had been il
everal months. He was the oldest
male member in St. Mark A. _
"7T FT! Church and no task was
tco hard for him in his church*"
He was a Christian gentleman
We loved him hut God luvis him . ~
best. He was laid to rest in St.
Mark cemetery.
M iss Berry L. Bishop was hap-i
pily manic* to Mr. Robert Summers.
We hope for them a sue- *
cessful march d. life. ?
ANDERSON CO. TEACHERS'
ASSOCIATION
Aivdoi'son, S. C.?Despite the
unfavorable weather Sfcturtiay.
morning, a large group of teachers
wore present at the regular
monthly meeting, which was held
in the Rieed St. High School Feb.
8th at 10:00 o'clock. The Primary
group under the leadership
of Mrs. Peek and Miss Wiison
had thirty-one present. A demonstration
in Reading was given by
Miss Wilson "Why the Tea Kittle
Sings." The following points
were discussed. Teacher's Aim?
(1st) To create interest; (2rRlr To"~
hnv<> t.hn ti\ cr. t t-K..
and convey it to others; (3rd) To
develop the power to think clearly;
(4th) To read with the individual
maximum of ?peed; '5th)
To furnish opportunities for t ht
child to make use of ideas pained
from the printed page. The- les
son wasn't finished and the groups
asked that Miss Wilson continue
the lesson at the next meeting.
Tho discussions were very inter,
eating and helpful. The Elementary
Group, under the leadership
of Mrs. Coaxum, had twenty-three
present. This group held open
Forum on Che_J*bllowing. problems.
How wc can stop pupilk from look
I ing at answers in Arithmetics? ,
How to accomplish Home work in
Arithmetic? Equal distribution
of pupils between teachers; Teachers
being true to themselves
should know their subject matter.These
problems were ably and interestingly
discussed by all. present.
It was decided to continue
the discussion of^\rithmetic at
the next meeting amKcaeh teach"-ot
is to bring in a combination
game. The High School Group,
under tho leadership of Mr. Gallmarv
had fourteen^ present,- Mr.
Joe F. Hicks--was the instructor.
He discussed in a very gentleman
liko wray "Individualize Inslructor"
very^-ably and profitably^-m^three
topics: (1) Teacher; (2)
Pupil; (3) Methods of instruction.
(1) The teacher in the classroom
servos as a model. Th0 teacher
must be a person of high character,
superior intelligence and must
"lilVe Hn iplltuda fur leaching. The
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M BV ABBE. WACUA
a^_yOur?qejT K'pnTA^^^ON ke Ar^eR.o^f
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Dirthdate, and correct address t
to ABBE WALLACE, care of TI
Assembly Street, Columbia. Sout
J. E. M.?Will I ever be re-?+
leaved of. this dissatisfaction-^?
feeling I have? I never feel
contented.
Ans.:rf You'll get over this, foi ling
before long. The way for you
friends with some of "your neigh
bors for companionship aiii!'.friends
will chase your blues away.
?. M.?Do you think 1?tern
receive some money? Or will
I have to no to-the,town w here
1 think it is at ?
Ans.: It will do you no n?o
whatever to no to this city to try
to net your money.. The ni ;t
sensible tniny-for you tu <k> is tr
let a l.AWYKR col'hct it for you.
You'll secure some other money
tliis year which will h. your HON
tJfck .
K. (>.?I "wouTtf/likc lo know
which oT these medicines. to
take? Will I ever net well?
Ans.: Certainly you'll net well
Hut you will have to take the
nudicine J^uir doctor jravi- you aiic.
do as he tells you if you cjesin
immediate fmprovement. Tin
medium* yuu sent Mf li'f isn 1 '
nearly as leliable us what yotii
physician prescribed. *
Ik?Ik?Do yon?(4mvk?I?w4hl
net wjiat 1 want for'Has tor?
?Ana.:?Not exact ly?However.
you'll net a dress for Faster that
will be practically tlm saihe kind
as you saw on a Movie Star- inHollywood,
hut it won't he the
-ame dress.
>1. A. \Y.?What inusl I do
with my brother? I cah't ninke
him do right?
Arts.: It is abs l'utily usoles
for ybu to?.try any mine to go*
WW-brother to imtn -"cho" I. fo;
he has made up his mini nm o
ami yotr~can't cha 11 ire it. The on
!y tiling left for yen. to do is to
ncourage him to secure training
*> some. particular line of tvork
that he may he "interested in a'
uesent.
M. A. G.?-My laml is about
to b" foreclosed. Do >011 think ..
- I ? ill lose it ?
Aiis.: You'll save vouv land but
by TDK SKIN OF VOI R TK'BTll.
' 'nu ll 1-ase this las'd for oil ju-t ;
before it is f.nelosid.
teacher must h,. fair and I'reo of
leciet. (2) The pupils entering
High School differ in ;.ge, ami tlie
'cacher miist he fthh. to know her
pupil in order to accomplish their
task. (.'{) Methods Wtie ;'i reus
u three ways: oral, illustration
ami? donuinStratioiVr-; Q1 ii a fvw
helpful lossons were given in all
three and all present ynioy. d -r.h.. useussion.
The assembly period
was opened at 11:00 o'clock with
foft Prysid'tnt. 1'iof. S. C. Perry
presiding. by singing "What a
friend we have in Jesus." Prayci
by Pres. Minutes of last meeting
was read and adopted. Special
information from the Kxec.iitive
Secretary of the State Teachers'
Association was read .ml diseussed.
Information concerning
the P. T. A, Congress was given
by Prof. Outright. All P. T. A.
groups are asked to stud delegat-i
es to tht. Congress op "March 1Mb. '
This meeting will convene at Allen
IJuiiversity. Professor A. C. i
Cutright and Professor B. W.
Gall man were elected delegates to j
State Teacher's Association. The 1
teachers will close" Negro H istory
vu.w.t- *.-;MC .. e.,r. I
'J?W. M pu.'lll |J1 VK 1 *111 .Jl.il- j
day, February lt>th, at 4 p. m.. at i
Reed St. School.
We were favored with several 1
visitors?The city superintend'nt\
of Williamston (white) Mr. C. B. i
Muggins gave a short talk com-j
paring- tho'"Teachers with u Physician."
We as teachoy., should
be able to diagnose our problems
develop good citizens, to enstill ,
the subject matter. Our guest j
speaker was Dr. W. H. Young. I
Being a physician you would [
speak on "Health," but he held !
the audience spell bound on the I
following subject, "The KdiiYa-,
tionnl Advantages and Disadvan- j
tages of our Race." I am only ,
giving a few of the High lights of
his address. The advancement of
our people ^depends solely on our
teachers of today. The teaching
of our chjjdjien today tiu'ans what
our people" will be tomoriow. '
Tradit a child in the way it should 7
go and when it is old he will not |
depart from it. Our children get- ,
tino offieient traininsr from et'fi- I
cunt parents and efficient teach-j
ers~will abolish the rave of crim- j
es and segregation. Preparation j
along what ever line we as lead- :
lis follow will keep us in pace
with the Modem Methods. Wc are 1
handicapped bft' adverse circum- |
stances, but ii wx? wake up and j
ask for some things, we will get |
whei'?e t~tf irtt the? CoUno.l i
colleges in the United States only ;
eight are "A" class. lie sai l,
that he may be wrong but,the ma- j
jority of the Negroes in Anderson
ara all for self. .When some of
us Btop trying to get rich and allow
our hwt? to- bseoifw tendwr
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THIS l'ALMKTlu CBAJ>
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ised In your letter. For private .
a self-addressed, stamped enReading,
and receive by return
uestions. Sijni- your full namer" ;
o all letters. Address all mail
IE PALMETTO LEADER, 1310
h Carolina. ,
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. I'!.-?Tfc this llnv I rv inir
the trouble?.
Ans.: Vcu . know your boy
friend better than-to t,hink~"hi:y*is *,
trying todrive you up, for he is.-too
wtieh in love with you to do that, i
HIS MO Id I Kit knows this affair ,
is K'ettini; serious, and wants you *
to jjiYc him up?Don't pay any at- ,
tention to what she says.
:?j?3?:?;
('. II. T.?When my sister
died 1 was very embarrassed.
Please tell me what brought
about this situation?
Ans,: You shouldn't feel sii tin- I
ancially embarrassed bee a us.- you''
waren't able to pay cash for the!"
burial expenses of your si.-teY. for]
there are many people who are ,
-left?nr-thi s?pTT'dTt-nmiail- j_ Y> .Tn jsister'had
plenty of insurance to j!
trover these (.'.vpeiises but??frr?rrrH
her?policies lapse about two'j
months befoie her death. i
!1
I. W.?I am between two n
pinions- and would like your ad ( 1
vice as to which boy 1 should <
choose? 1
A no. i Tina., .diouhl 'in1" :m r.-y 1
matter for you. ;\'The h< y in your' i
home town isn't approved of hy :
jvpui liiiuny and you 11 never 1)0 1
abb.to ret al< up vt'i'y w.ll,. with?1
him for he brans too much ami is i
too suie.of you and hin'iself. The '
younn e< llene man is just the ..p-' <
posite and you know you can.'de-j.
pond on him as a loyal and vonjren- '
ial companion. ! '<
v i * ?-.s' . A' ' ! s
T. N.?l'lease tell me about ' !
my physical condition as I feel |
very bad at times. j
Ans.: Your trouble isn't at all (
serious but it has to' be handled ' ,
very delicately in order t;> keep it j
from hecomintr any more serious. I | (
sunnest that you send for "one. of j ,
my ?A-strolony fteadinp-s and I !
shall be glad to niv<? you a private!
answer to this question. " ... 1 j
. j j
Ia. h. J.?Please tell ipe.df |
I will net what I want 'this j '
vear?___ ,
' Ans.: Ym 11 ! ? lucky eno'tijrh ta; ;
secure the job you have already ,
applied for. Durinn this yeari
you'll be better sit uated financial-1
ly than you ever have been for you,!
your wife, and your-motlver w ill all
be. workir;:.' . ' { '
to ilm reeds ol' uin' p. ojile* surely. ;
this will be a nn at aid to tin- >
i ace's sui cess. At" the. ejjj>e of (
I. -i ).. I il)fnrl)nli..ll
eoijeerninn the T. H. Sanitorium j
wdlich is to be built h re, was-niven
by Dr. Youfi.tr who is (hair- j.
man of- t ''rmnntl'-e?and nlansrH
were laid to raise $11,000 by the ;
foui t-h?fr.mdny?in M.iuh.?The !
teachers are living, in hopes of I ]
having either Pfof. ( . A. Johnson ,
u?r President. ,_W hittaUer... to .make
the main address at their closing |
of the- National Negro History
Week.
( LINTON ( OLI.LGK NEWS
Lock Hill We !.a\e just finished
our Mid-lYnn Exams. I-hi-day,
February 7, -..n i today begin
the ne\v .schedule f u our second
semester.
Amid the continoi;., bad weather
the carp- titers are working daily
on th\. ursi ie of our new classroom
building, which, we h< pe will 1
soon he completed.
The weather was of such the ]
boarding, students were not able
to go to church. Mom ever, \\\c had .
our .Sunday school and also song 1
service on the campTIsa . H
The V. r. K. Sod t y.d^.moving'
on nicely under h adership of
Miss Helen R. Sch< II. President. ;
Miss Genuva Aldridge is int- J
proving nicely at the St. Phillips 1
hospital after stiff ring fro-- a 1
broken arm and other injuries J
mobile accident. ? . : H
Tin? Senior Normal Class is 1
sponsoring a Valentine affair in j 1
the College Auditorium Friday '
night, February* 14.
SAINT JAMKS A M I.. CIllRCnl1
Rev.-Hale B. Thornpsonr Pastor '
AshvillV, N. C. The sunlight t
was very beautiful here in the j
Land of the Sky on.the past Sabbath
but winter still held its icy )
{Trip. Morning service was held <
at the usual hour with- a large pum
ber worshipping. Our pastor do- ]
live red the riTessago taken from S^. ,
John 4.4. A number of visitors j
worshiped' and were made to feel ]
welcome. * 1
An unusually largo number \
camo to worship .it the evening
service despite the cold and bitter , <
weather conditions^ Along with } i
the regular membership, many ,'j
visitoi-s' presence was acknowledged.
The subject of the evening
metiLQtro .delivered Ivy our nastor |
was "Vision" taken from Proverbs j
29:18.
The work of the Sunday school |
department continues with great <
Interest alone all lines under the |
direction of >Ir. W. II. Marsh,
Supt and h1? group of tcaVlieis.
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NEWBERRY NEWS
Calvary Presbyterian Church _
Sunday school service wus openyd
at the usual hour, with "M * ?cjlelS,
a few U&4VV.r>.,- ,TfKi
pypiis- present.
After the opening, exercises, ull
the classes assembled with Supt.
Prof. C. W. June* teaching.
After his wonderful instructions
all left feeling as il' they hud been
greatly benefitted.
The Junior Community Cliib
meeting' held at 4:00 o'clock with
ho President,4 .Miss Kvelvn Spear-"
nan presiding.
'After .the opening and business
session of the meeting, Miss ..Mil
lred Stevens, the-leader was prelenicri,
who very intelligently led
he discussion. Those taking part
atere: Misses Addle iiure, Vivian
Ruff, Janoil* Saltcrwhite, KrnesLine
Burton. Kuiiice._iieed^UelmRutherford,
Messrs. Jan.es IJutlei.
ind H. Hire.
JRov. G. 11. White .was present:
mid gave Koine helpful remarks.
\ large crowd utten..ed, with,Miajr
Kvely-n" Martin, the pianist, acting
.veil her part. ' .
Next -Sunday Mi'. James Curler
will lead, -?subject "What
Mak.-s \ Person?Gi rat Murk
10:115-41 and Psalms 145:1-12.
Drayton St reft lli&h School
\\ e* arc glad to see .Miss Cynthia,
Hay on the grounds supocviio
May-ground activities.. Shy is on.,
if N. V. A. Workers.
Tuesday night the CoiiimCiniiy
Club meeting. was held-in the li?t'my.
After a few^jTinm k.-; by
rhr 1'resident-.?Mrs. Eunice. K. ATn
I'i . f V st ' ( :111 ion n t tie 'i.l
\". V. A. Committee. and Executive
Board of the playground wa.iuvsentcd,
and he entertained -the
ludienee with timely remarks.. Misses
Helen Nance und Eli/a
juth- Butler spent the week-end m
'olumbia, S. ; ,
The I*. T. A. of Diuvton Sti c, i
H igh held a mo ting T tie.-may nit
n the L!t>rary also with President,
Mrs. Ida Hard presiding. Plans
ivere pe.rfeytctT'for continuation ol
lu' hot?lunches?for the?child row
end the President spoke of severtl
things for the bcn< tit of the
hildreh and cpmniunity.
The County Teachers Association
was. held in the Library, on
K'count of the cold weather and
mow. All of the teachers were
lot able to register jUb_ per. evnt,
rut we trust they will belotv'reb.
lt<, l'.hlG. Prol. tj. \V. .Junes, (he
['resident is putting forth eveiy
. t'fort to have, the entire rhcinber hip
represented.
Wu ure glut to have little Miss's
Clara Kttu Bluford, Surah M.
sujur , Mary l.ulu Pratt and Mas
eg. L< I'uV Ken nicy in school arain,
after a little illness.
Misses N. Sena Bates, Helen
Rutherford, Melzotta Curton, I.il
lie Mae MeCrackin, Messers.
Is>ac anT he Floyd were the
siuulay afternoon. They lc-port tl
a pleasant time.
Kecupatiiig List
Miss N- Stephens, \vlu> has beer.
11 with rheumatism about . tw<
.vei ks, Mrs. Mamie Wilson," the"
-L>ter of Mrs. J. K. Grant wiii
wion bo able to ivturn home from
.he hospital.
Mis. Sibhr- Itmhei ford, wla* had
i high bloo.l pressure attack and
Mrs. W ardlaw UatherfPrd Me al
>o improving. .
UvVjFE. P. Johnson of NinetySix,
S. ('. >wa> the guest of Rev.
T! Martin Sunuav afternoon.
I If is still cheorftfl and tnistinsr in
>11 r Heavenly" Father.
tii-MMes. -U- bettor?aJ'tlysoinK
ill a few days.
Th?* :nemb< re of Bethlehem Baptist
t'liurch .lvad a Miscellaneous
Shower in honoi' of Mrs, Atmie
Mao Fuller Friday 'night at hei
home, Atrsrl,. A. Graham sp'o.sor:
rhoty were several valuable gifts.
Bi: riu.i:ni;.M HA IT. I ill I? n
Re\. K, K. Haulden. Pastor
The' ,;unday school was caUedito
?r lor with superintendent , GT4.V
lun invharg-e;/'Bro. Alb n who was
si siting us, was asked to teach the
sunelav school lesson and h^ kiruly
consented to do so. In teaching:
Mi-. Allen made the lessor.
..l'iietb al and enjoyable to .ill.
_l>. morning ser\ iets> bey an at
II .30 a. m. -with Mr. tleorge Singeton
at tlie piano.' Tito pastor
t< r earn* before us after installi
_ th * members of the choir with
i ?liong installation sermon. He
is-.! as his text those words: "I
LoiO, Oesoacn y++u mat ye waiK
kVurth of the voucotio.n* where.vith
you are calling, with all lowiness,
with long-suffering forbearing
on. another in love; Kn
leavoring to keep unity of the
spirit in tlie bond of peace" Kph.
1*1-3. Subject "Unity uhrough
he .Diversity bof Function." We
vote made to foil glad after lis
:ening to such a powerful message.
At 6:30 p. nv> the IF Y. I'. U.
and a splendid program on for
jur enjoyment. This program
.vmrs grvrri hy thonirmhrrs of "ThrBusy
Bee Club" which is composed
of young girlv with their ages
ranging front 111 to 12. Miss N'.
Haulty is the "Queen Bee" an i I
roll yernrvhcn Those Tittle?Frrsfail
to work out they go. We wt,
ioyed these little folks program
very much; we do hope and tiust
that they will bring us -another
such prcgranUsoon. At the regular
night services the pastor cairnbefi
re us again with a strong
message. Text "Andoit caipe to
pass in those days that he .went
out intd a mountain to pray, and
continued all night in prayer" St
Luke 6:12.
Our hearts burned within while
he spoke to us by the way. The
Bon4dlet collage Quifttt mil ten
MORRIS BROWN
A. M. E. CHURCH
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fn spilo oT lov.c: ;i-x clouds ui
Sunday morning, u:i aptr- la
pv.. niiili.mi'., i . ?I n
tho t.'xt found in St.
-13th ciitiptct*. and Gui'h vi-i "'it;,
carpenter's son" was tin-.t-:.in.< -n
ducod" un<i u splmnlid mtijuh, msult-d.
Sounders L?ay was v. tn?.
EPflCI U I t I*..???- *
?. >"v?v ujmhi;.; ',*u in>.
tho; day. 'J he Sunday Sehooi* anu
Leayue fund. t/uoi -t tn'o a - uai
hour.
?At Ki^.in; LTirr-^iiiiTllTT. v.a? i?t
deiad .loi" Founder- l?uy. 1 in
One iiun-ti od ' a iei.> /. < I , .i
Anniversary of Kicha. j A-h- ft-if*
duly uhsei*ved in tie- rendition o."
lite following pro^ra.iujn<
Our l ather".- < nni- h '.ouiifin.
ed choirs. j .?
Scriptur?. tending - Kev. J. . W
; Wit hers noon. ^
l'ru^entiiij;- the. ?!u?.-t?-r .mJ'-usW
.iion'ies- -Alr. -H. A. 'fa?. I?uv
. Keinaih,- -Ma-t\ r of cereniMi
ies. Mr. \V:< . 11. sVr.'nion.-'.
Keadm'ff. tf Walk'i'.
Instrumental -Mr. A.
N. ~ ;.1 "V"
Soled ion 1 he- .S'';.<ur ' heir.
. Reading "Our' < ..neh ' ni.;:
the breath of t:.i- TTlTv by fji".Witherspoon,
M;'-, K.un
K'.pduur "The ?'j*. /111 .a.^ty
surviee by the y'..n.a people." >
M i.*.- 1 lorenco ( j s on.
Solo selection .' !: - lit.i 1ft,1
toil..
Recitation- i':*l iv i r?. i i
'i I: I.*"- -Mlister I'll. I'] 1 i:
Selection ".-M'-ltj - ?A a Ui ..'ihr.
Junior Choir/
i"'ulu~'"NV ir.ics of. a ,..
- M i t; M;n!"i:na (nlu>> .
>oio- "ATy Tusk"- Miss Merer.
Ilolton..
Wo aiv pained to anhoian- '.hi:
death of Mi.** Cornelia F.rr. a
nk'inhv-r of ?la>* Jo of our- eh-.rt-.-h
At this writing. Mr*'., M. With.;.*:
:poon, the w.fe of the- paf-t<?;- .:
- aniilint O-ii; b" i. . Till..1.1!. h.
for her a *p eily t oniplete revovdry.
' " * - .
' ' Our efforts are. :v?\y at-r>.v
upon the raliv why. h ci<>*? - Ma:
- !IUh. r.'A'?". r* 1 ?. C
, x*rs is t<> make the rally bll .a
\vt expect. At tin- Liine-i .-t-'f*- for*
lowinjf ' im nibeJ's . ot** our -.eh::.e'
re sick: .Mi's. t. < . tirt-cnwyot!.
Airs. K ina Ileum tt. Mrs.'*T. A, L;
Saine>. The tni'luvrua is making
itself felt in our o nimunkv in
-rvnceitain way^ al?
SHlCoil A; M. ! ;. CHI Ul II
?T ? ! . . . ^
ProsptMtity, S. < . Felr us y
Sunduy was indeed a nn>.-! fav^r
'c.brv day f' l' the many ' Mil c:.
4'jers ur- uud SIf; 1 <>h. Sabbat:,
vit i a r a.-una- !? ' .number ::: at
t -n'dance. 'i he i'.ssi-:; was. \ e: \
x?aur.i:ull\ re\ iewod i>\' the I'as
or.. ' 11." Weill hi.-vs..
At -:h*U I'. M. the funeral Kcr_
-vii-c ef, Mi-?Martha Ti.-na.i u a
AFd. Tin hituary v.-.. an,:
Miss Minnie I.. Sliuh >!>: ! a -the:
lid" paper, was- re;ei l>.. M a
llray. An excellent. .- rnn.ui. wa
delivered by the 1'ast . Ib .. At /
lu-r-s; ' She was funwined b;
ihe Pruspomy l.'iulet run.
patjy. On next suuiiay. at S .:!
there will be' a Jrveftt :a. y. W
nre asking all to at Ncx
Sunday nitfht u yreat i. a' - avt i
" neine j .at.n ! i T1 ' y '.'
Day..' All are cordially i:A ft
y... i. ? i
I'M uv. r t'wi.uii; . . . ii . .
Ad ck Mr-! Vtlitgli .i'imP.d A.:life
lifter having ar. at ta.dk
- [D.i'iinv'iiiiti :? ?> ?
Mrs. F.ula bttey New V- : =City,
was' hero for' r ' wcv',.'
visiting. her . father. .. ! ?!
Jorresr and Mi s. Jones, ?*r ?u th-.-r
Miss Boozer rotur fed t>v- X'*w
York during, the we.
The faiK*it! ?ser\.:.,?ts v? Mrs
Imz Io.l.a.-on V.i.s i,-i : a* SVA
. '*hn??h. February tit'.
The -Prosperity I'ndertak:
Si rviee is a n*. w rp:::.::,.at a''-.
has the necessary epiipmer*. v
-eive you far and near. \W appreciate
your potr'-reco ar.ri guarantee
UiO 'pere nt? service day o.
nipht.
T. K. RABlNS< >X. r .
H. B. RIKARIh secretary.
MILLER CHAPEIf.
A. M. Jtd (Til HCI
Newberry, S. C.- Sunday we > !
served Founder's Hay'. T e .Sr.r
day School was cor. Juct!~T>y t r"
second assistant Supt.. -I _
Penis who pave a short re-.i v
Mrs. Roberta Middiet-on a aires
-tier a musical-|>ropram at?P=nv*dT~
Street liich School Friday I'el
ruaiy ilMh at *dO0
miss, this uvu.. A ... on
and lf? ceJ|:s.Fii.nis -"Whet;
you confur a kindness be silent a
bout it; but when yoh receive on
be sure to speak of r*.
T * SIT r 11TTT I T I T <i L
J Atl\ Y\ 11,1,1 AJir
DRU GST O R I
J_ JACK WILLIAMS Morr.
Drugs, Ice Cream. Soda-*
Cigars, Cigarettes and
Tobaccos.
2365 Gervmia St. Dial 923f
Pavid G. Eiiison
General Insurance
! Honest and efficient atten^
tion given to all business
placed with me. 1
PflONE 571"
9
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1'aire 3
eu the .'V.uO; v?r;. forcefully ati'l
I thoujfh'.f-i.y . . -i. Life of Rich
A'-v?-- ixy.Mi*. Ad
i. i < a- 1 : L"Ka;i. ui.o v. as once
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?I BSCRIB L FOR ~
THE "LEADER"
si : mmMUL
ijjSr y/fr'
" Fit as a Fiddle"
? no constipation
That clean, fresh. Joyous, feeling
fnifly bubbles out In nil he-does But
from constipation I . :
Don t let const ipation get you
down!;' Remember to take BlackDraught.
when you need a laxa
t.fvo. It has proved so good for
prompt, refresliing relief from
constipation that thousands of
mt^h arid vfomen rely on it for
that purpose. If constipation has 1
upset you,-<i few doses of Black,
Draught should help to straighten .
you out. Try it, today!
In 25-cent packages, at drug
i stores.
[BLACK-DRAUGHT
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