The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 25, 1936, Page Page 3, Image 3
Saturday, April 25, 1936
JF , KERSHAW1; NEWS "*
V The folks of Kershaw arc very
~l irov?d of the spring weather havng
sa much rain.
T\he spring revival of Unity 1?.
hurch closed Sunday after run*
nng for a week conducted by the
lev.-Williams of N. C.
Prof. J. C. Lon-j and, Miss Irene
3elton left last Saturday for New
fork Where they hope to be en4vagcd
in various positions.
Miss G. E. one of the
^Hea/hors of Kershaw Jr. Hi return^Bd
;after being home for a few
*ays on the account of the death
|f her father?W? ull sympathize
leith her.
. I On Sunday afternoon a Silver
Tea was given at the home of
rroi. and iMi's. ,J. P. Neal. At 5
?. J/clock tho friends-began to arrive
and wcw? gratefully received
ftt the door sfnd made welcome by
Miss) Minniltta Neal.' A short
wnpgram was rendered by the Pres.
the Club,; Mrs. Neal presiding
is following]: Song?M. L. Caut
Ib'n; prayer-'--ILaeon Brice. Scrip^l:
e reading,' M. L. uauthen.
Poem, entitled "Little Things"
diss W. L. J'ohnson. .
Solo?Miss Juliet .Heath.
1 Poem-r?"Common Thingk" Miss
rlorine Bricel
\ Selection l)y the Kershaw Jr.
?j3i(CT boys "Steal Away," i-l'ter
'vlv.ch a feWa* l'lhnarks by UeuoKL
TBulfalo and^Mr. Anthony. -After
he devotion a course of cako and
ea was served by Miss F. Bricc,
.Jr. B. Edwards, Miss M. K. Neal
- ' >Ir. T. 'Heath and Mr. II. A. Jotin;
unr Everyone reported a?lovi ly
;ime. A nice sum was raised
The sudden death of Mrs. Natie
Mason Svas very shocking to the
>eople of Kershaw April 15.
* 'CLe installation service of Rvv.
^ J. y. Neal, pastor of Second Cal?
pry Baptist church will begin
Wednesday, April 22 through the
Thc public is invited to atend
all of these services. Miss
, lelks had as her house guest her
ousin, Mr. Jaiiios Lynebury on
Sunday. 1
'1 he friends of Mr. Bearl Johnon
are glad to have him home
. ' ora few days of AsiUvillo. N. C.
N HOUR IS BROWN . .
A. M. E. CHURCH
' Rev. J. W. Witherspoon, Pastor
Sunday?dawned 111?Chariest, n,
ieauliful .and inviting to chureh
flfOi i s. Thy. i i,i;n;i'ogatintis at Mor- ris
Brown were editiod by two
plcndid sermons preached by l)r.
Witherspoon. lie tii'rst addressed
ho junior church on the subject,
'The Man \Vi.th Tjie Can of Oil'.',
["his sermon one?Ls was deUghtfuUj
y tnjoyed by: both old and young.
, The various uses to which the <n.
\ ourcl be applied, was stressed by
he pastor to the' edification of the
ittle church especially. At the
mo iling service, the pastor selectd
as a tex.t, St. Mathew 13:20.
' fhe theme deduced from the text
vas "The Dangers of 12 O'clock"
1 Wic noonday of life, with its atemlanl
evils as well as its pleasires,
were admirably set forth, as
uid a spiritual least was the re
iult. The* illhs.trations.i drawn
0 rbm- real life, and beautifully lit.ed
into the lsei monjrivas elective
n no small degree. There were
liany visitors present, among them
' 11. Blackshear i'rcjnft Indianapolis,
Ird. He spoke to the coiigrega*
k?l briefly on his visit to Charleston,
and invited the people -to'
1 lis demonstrations in cooking to
jo held during the week, at Dart's ]
( Hill. The evening sermon was j
mother feast of good things. The j
jastoi''spoke from Job 3,5:1b. He
nctured the emotions of Job when
tripped of his caith.ly possessions
md showed the .true chuitfcior oi l
his model of patience. The theme
:ha.t loniied Ui'e Rums or the .-or )
non, was "Song i:*\tho Nig^r". To I
ic able to sirng amid the trials ot
* ifU, was stressed ill tlie progress..
jf the sermon. The large congregation
listened with intense inter-.!
^vas unfolded. Truly, the day clos
?>, ... ? L.IW/.C- oi spiritual tervor.
There were 3.-accessions .to the.
:hur-ch during- the day.
The rally closed on Sunday nite.
While the result was not what was
!X pec ted, it is felt that the menw
>els did the best that they could
mder the circumstances. It is
pleasing to note that Bro. Titus
Ward and Bro. Jno, German are
both improving at their homes.
VJ Jli s. Kiclil-i tho (laughter of Bro.
y tVTivds Johnson, underwent a majjr
operation and is doing nicely.
The church prays ior her complete .
recovery.
The readers of THe Palmetto I
Leader, look forward eagerly eaghJ.
Sunday lor this widely read and
popular newspaper. We are hoping
to increase the emulation ol
the "Leader" in Morris Brown. '
The General Conference s
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fcatcs in this city, are preparing'
leveA now for the trip to New
York City. "It won't be long
iww" before Charleston churches
will be without their pastors in
ictive service. Many persons who
sire not delegates will uvail themselves
of the attractive ratesj^ai\
join'the dekgaation to tlufuen^
ma/T Conference. A pleasant tiip
! is anticipated by all who will attend.
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Calvary Presbyterian Church
The Sunday school service was
well attended and the discussion
of the lesson was very interesting
t<? nil.?:?: ~
During the. children's hour, the
songs selected were "Savior Like
AShepherd" and "Wonderful
Words of Life." Prayer by Mrs.
Z. A. Keasoner. The text used by
Rev. Ruisoner was. "Let your
light so shine," etc. He used a
flash light and told the children
since we can't understand electl'icitv.
noit.hnr nnn nndnvefo...!
In w Jesus llgKts up our lives if
wv believe his word, obey hK com-'
mandments and serve him,
The .theme for the adults was
"Invited Nearer." the text. Master,
where dwcllest Thou? He
saith unto them, come and see,
John 1:38.*351. He grave a wonderful
ami beautiful illustration of
the lives of a people who acOept
the invitation by drawing nearer
to Christ.
. The?Jtmibr -Community- Clutr
imeting was hel.+ . Sunday afterRwlyn
Spearman presiding:, -Mrs.
Allen led the discussion. Every
one present enjoyed the service.
The.meeting will be held Thursday
aftewnoon at G:00 o'clock, since
the days are getting: longer. __
~ Mr. " S. \V. Allen, Sr. was ordained
as Elder. Sum On- r
Miscellaneous '
Dr. J. K. Grant gave an excellent.
lecluiv to the . Veteran TTuTT
Monday night. Mr. William .Baker,
President; Mr. Peter Riee, Sec.;
they will be delighted to. receive
new numbers at their - Meeting.
The Ward 4-ClUb of Bethlehem
Baptist ehureh?haj a?very?good
meeting at the home of jVlis.
Annie Brown, Wednesday afternoon.
After the meeting all were
served -with a delicious course of
ice cream and cake. :MrsrCharity
Montgomery, President.
We arc delighted to hate Mrs.
Guess, 'the mother of Mrs. Earlinc
Gary in our city again. ?; -J
DraVton High School
The preliminary Contest fui the
Agriculture Conference that is to
bo heid in the auditorium Friday7
Aprii 17, 1 !>??(?, Mr. U. S. Tuckei
was the winner, Mr. Rheuben, A1-'
tui note.?All of the?patrons and
ffriends are invited to be pfesem
Friday night, April 24, 1020.
Mrs. .Madeline lb Cue its ol Acw
York City was the guest Monday,
morning; she spoke eomnu nJabl.
of the work and the anxiety of
he children- to prepare themselves
for life.
St. Matthew Baptist Church
Rev. S. M. Ilalsey, Pastor
Sunday school opened at:, 10:20
p. m. v. ith officers ami teachers at
.heir post of duty. The lesson was
.;e\iewcd by Bio. Robert Werts
pre uadug at 2:20 by the pastor.
l"?. Y., P. LT. program at 6:47), Which
the young people reailily took a;
part.
At 7:20 Hie pastor came befofe I
;is with a in s-uge f' "in- C.n, lift
I'haptar; 2rd verse. My spirit" shall
not strive with man for ever. ? He i
preaehe 1 to a crowded house.
The"Missionary Society met at i
tl'r.u home of .Mrs. X. L. Haltiwar
ger on Thursday evming in full
attendance. After the meeting
.refreshments wew .served. Mrs;
G. .Covington. from Winston-Sale.m,
X.' C. xjh nt tho-, Easter -with
her parents, Rev. and Mrs. G. II.
Ilaltiwanger. The Pastor's An |
Club will meet Thursday evening
at the home of Mrs. Laura Ruben
at -1:30._-A large attendance is t;x
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KASTOYKR MAYS
A la lire number witnessed the
Haster. exercise's at St. Philip A.
M. H. church last Sunday mommy,
afternoon and nite, Ilev. Bowman
preached oij,e of those sermons
that will yrip the very heart bf
mankind, taken from St. Luke
21:11 usiny as his subject "Out
Lord' Resurrection.
The Easter proyram took place
at 1:00 o'clock, and it is said by
several, that it was Ihe best yiven
in many years. I.arye crowd
returned to witness the Easter
Payeunt put <>? by the Sunday
school and Leayue. MiSs Holer
Bowman, the pastor's dauyhter
was the pianist for aU the services.
The Easter cards that was distributed
.two weeks ayo helped wonully
in colleetiny the Easter
otferiny, those that fail to report
the church is lookiny for them
next Sunday.
Next Sunday nite Rev. Bowman
to his choir will worship at Mt.
Olivr* PKnv/'lr or?/l
w.????... mm un
.'ird wo will worship at /.ion Hap
tist Church a.t 3 o'clock. Friday
night, May 1, the finest and the
l ost show eve r traveled" through
this country will appear at St
j i ip church.
Easter exercises at Zion Baptist
church will'he Sunday morning
and the public is cordially invited.
School closed at St. Philip
las.t Wednesday night with a large
crowd; the teachers spared no
pain in making it one of the best
a-io^intr ever held there. Both
i<ackers"deserve great credit for
their faithful servtct^ -they- fwrvw
|n<r isi .
Mgr.
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J. NOTE: Your question answ
*?* a clipping of this column is unci
X repJy. send a quarter (26c) an
y veiope for my Nfe"w Astrology
X mail free advice o<n three (3)
} oirthdate, and Correct address
X to ABBE WALLACE, care of T
? Assembly Street, Columbia. Sox
A. B. R.?I want to know yf?u>y
job that I have, in this city is a
permanent one and how long will
1 be with these people?
Ans.: The people you work for
LIKE" VOt'B WORKtmrf also the
manner in which you go about
-yrntr work-ami as long as yon-continue
to please them you will have
a job. li appears.that there will
be,a marriage in your life a little
later on that will take you away
from this job.
[ afc
E. P. I,.- I?rrm?pasturing?a
.church and some of the people are
very evil hearted. Will I overcome
that trouble?
* * * *
Aim 1?rrm?It'min??*"i'?
that 1 believe "you "will' bo very
jrccssful in your attempt to have
your congregation follow your
PREACHINGS but it cannot bill
one overnight.
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E. L. R.?I would like "for yoii t?,
tell me if the. man I have been going
with calls himself quits with
' nte ?
_rAns.: This is just what he hits
done?and it is to your advantage
(hat he suddenly decide to do so.
It will give you a chance to meet
someone who is not interested in
you from a selfish angle.
-1? ? ? ? + ? . : '
MVM. M-.?Will i ever be" relief
d of this burden and am I right in
ny thoughts, eoncerhing this, burden?
Ans.: Tt Will he ilt least liflren
months more before this burden
will be lifted from your shoulders.
Yes?you are quite riglit Tit believing
that this is the reason your
MARRIAGE has not been as successful
as it could have been.
rendered during this school Urm,
aiicTwe Aire quite sure they will be
fleeted lot another year.
'^vnioilg llie many visityis \> mu
worshiped a.t St. Philip last Sunday
were Mi's. Annie Roberson.
the electricfied teacher of Zioii
Prof. Butler, principal of the Cope
Williams school, . D acmi Frank
T.oyd," Ilea con Jim Labrew, Pcuc'uxi
Bonn.Bailey and Mis. Mattie James,
teacher of Webber school, Miss
I notion Webb, r from State and
-Mi <.>. Flier Simmons ot Allen WerT
among; the visitors, aim a number
-of others from all oyer this cuuii
ty.
Rev. T. L. Duckett, pastor of
Red Hill Baptist church, an cduca
tor, a religious leader -among hi;
group, a great preacher stirred his
allegation last Sunday with ai.
Faster message. No wonder Pea-.
vons .\V-.?M. Dowdy.- Cl ?i. 1-t tv'
ir.d S. II.- Shiver and others always
happy, Why? because they
,'nllow a great leader, all Red Hill
members are singing'his praise.
Mrs. Mary Joyner who has been
confined with the flu for two
weeks is up again. Mrs. W, M.
fucker is confined to her bed. Mrs.
Annie Bflllott, Mrs. J. Scott are on
.'be improved lirit. Mrs. Betli
<4te-E,tev who was op; rated on a',
the Columbia hospital is improving
nicely at this writing. .
Come to church, go to, church.
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STKKLlNti II Kill SCHOOL
C. K. Hammond, Reporter
Grecnville, S. C.?Misses Velma
Hamilton And Ruth Sullivan ivp-i
resented Sterling in the final contest
of the Piedmont Declamation
League held Friday night, A pi il
17th at the high school in Abbevi.le.
The other two schools Whic h
won scores in their respective districts
high enough to. take part in
dm I'ooil r.imtn.-t in.n. Hill Ceet
High school of Clinton and Reed
Street High school of Anderson.
The decision of the judges brought
first place- to Anderson, secjnnd
place to Bell Street and third place
to Sterling. Miss Sulivan was
Sterling's winning speaker. The
decision caused the League's sil
ver cup to pass into permanent
possession of the Anderson school,
since this is the second successive'
time one of its representatives has
won the highest score in a final
contest.
The "Miss Sterling"'contest will
nd 'Monday night, April 27 at the
Phyllis Wheatley Center. Ten
young ladies representing as many
divisions of the school's classes are
competing. Winning the coveted
title this term will be of more sig.uiiircaiico
than ever before, since
the seniors have decided to cHTTy
"Miss Sterlrrrg" orr tour to Washington
early next month. Young
ladies competing tor the title are
- Misses- Thomasena Waddell, Mabel
Watts, Esther Smith, Cynthia
Humbert, Anna Lee Todd, Ruth
Sullivan, Vernelle Minis, Bernice
Robinson, Ruby Bates, and Irene
Sitton.
On Wednesday night, the 29th
_of April, the seniors will present
a three-act "play, entitled "Mill of
the Gods," at Phyllis Wheatley
Center. It will be a program
which funrish considerable enjoyment
to all who appreciate drama
of a high type. In this play, love
intrigue, and mystery will amuse
and baffle for a little more than
two hours. A handsome and bril
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ith Carolina. ?!
i M:.E. M:?What liave I ?.!<? :
1" iliat 1 dcseiye such bad lack? ,X
I i iiynds i;o work,
Ans.; It is. not what you hav
i done.?it is what you TnrveiCl (Ur,
to?better the o\i?4+nt*- condition
arousal >oii. Forget yd'.if trek atr
tend your church and make triend
and it appears to me that >o
won't have much to worry you lr
summer.
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p. K. II - Docs this until that_
- am p'oini1; with tare lor mo?
Am:.: He is liiore interested i
the Gd()l) SALARY CHECK lha
ycu leceive each wec.lv and spec
freely. Don't waste yoar time an
- money on someone w h? ilm s?H-.
appreciate, it.
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U. L. A.?Will 1 over 1'i.nWw ml
.lege I look forward with mt'ere.s
to your cpluruii.
A lis.: Yes^-hut il seems to ni
you will take \ our last year's coi
lego work.at night, as you wd
have an opportunity to go to war!
as jor K.VAMST.-'
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S. I,. H. Why <i<l my 1>
I'l lend 11 r:i,l me lil.u 1 > ?did .
Friday night ?
?Ans.: lie has grow n tired o
you and it -ofcurexl to hi 111 to le
yon know il w hile \n.i two alien,'
ed the IIA Ml I FT on Fi iday nite
Do nut insist on seeing hint?<:<
vour wav and he will do the sane
K. I., k.'?Will 1 eetlleotw' the . i .
a en nee llml?liie. c'loipany? <>v. .
ir.c?
Ans.: I don't think that. >%>:
ii 11 " il... i-.-ll i- ..r j>.:- ..
icy hut >011 will itct .a portion ??1
Von won't net it before. June, h<>
ever.
bant s heine;-. ruins fiua.ll to'
1 :111 v while trying' to force beautiful.
'un.-oplii.Oier.i <i- tri'!
(o've lrii:i. At hv ; . '" n;. .
villian deceives or en>min.s all
the charaeteis . cseepp > ne
IIV-OI vt?e lovt :>'v! ! .Veil by
O't.-l ' the y.'iH.i.i. In '
if'.'an i e'keiiir.v. un-voni nt lea"
. irir-.io tho.rli, t
shown iti nis true v.O'v iT~o
l>i,;- ss is iT<tc ! to t!' } \ k
wri i s.b. i:y? bii1 1.
Tin1 .all-SeliO'- en- t e n 1. o
? P"W- lb-no!.. : : '
! ley wan I, Velum; 1 l;v: il: > up
(Jetieva-'.Mitchell ami M .->r' A .1.:
tiibsoii, Karl Smit e. Ja: : . - !' \ vl
ami Willie Sullivan.' The m-iura;
..eh-;': -ii'ti i.il 1. ;. n ? > '
a
(lot KDIM-: </!R< 'I'M' M.OS~
Itrv, I!. A. l?row- 1. P i r
On .S' lay 1. . I i : I :>
rlory riuih il t |><e? '
fit! .-.lnishin.' slay, tor a.l .v.i
ti'oei's lOun 1 -t ' *.- a ! .to
hi" I'.ol'lSy ' f ti l.
Sunday ' h<>ol oy . i . '
ill lio'.r.*, .wit!i the S?:|.'e. ai-ni tr~r,*eoworkers
at tliveir 1 ifm
.lesson was Inuwlif.:l.ly <!;-< -set!
tkruii-ihoui t!i v.u! us . . >
.iii.i, i. \ h'v. n 11y i!'.e 1 > pi. .'i-' U'l
which the ;>*t-1 err. ;i I i . mark'
nfrnur the .le--on. -: ft
was "(If I x'u- V ' !:iu
KiltAt. 1 1j..- , vie\
K. i-'n;:.- The p:-'1 r ;?i
N?t. JS-sr/P.jVjV ' . " ! .
Munvl. S-.f ml Il.yn n < . 1 !
S iL\ tv r 1 t
f?rrr0 > > n-h t-;- t >..
the ilvv! \l. A, 11..?* i ... :
t .xt from thi" L':;
iWa'.th w aid n?. { >.'? % - . * .!>i
iff!. "Wo; I).-. VI111 ? V I-if
'preached' a so I ; i.
I Tlu* It ly ronniiitii'ii.: ' a'
Jerusalem A. M. K. < l..::y!r. Ti.o
[.broken body of (*!? is' *.?' " aJ
shul for u.-. i.n i f a!'; : a.... the
I Rev. lit'f U'ii p cached ar.o'.h.-r nol>!e
svrftrm .at Hi.- < . : a.
Kveiiina worship was witsii by
a w ry appro. iat iw, ii.- 'i'W.
i pastor br .ujiht-a v,. y a . fill
, and spiritual m v. ,.v
enjoyed l.y all present.' At .his
, \vr.itin;r we ha v.. a i v- ? s; :
yfirk list; hopt.*for ih . a -< !y
recovery. - .
IH'/I H Id, A. M. ! :. fill A .1
C "k
IUv. \\ . I.'(lore, I'.'.-toj
Conway,- S. I'.-- M<>: t . iv-i
began piomptly -at :V*1 .
with a splendid crowdv.ovs ipping
after the usual opovitvr..*:*stor
preached a fern-etui f-:" u^"^i7f*lf<ra~sul)jeel
"I V ! 1 -T A.-.-'r*?
To Heaven". At'toiMhe-iWo-no-n an
invitation was extern ed for join
ers, five persons heeded the call.
Sunday school was'i <ip jj.il by
the Su'pt. Mr. W. K. Mo
teachers and a large number oi
scholars present. At. the eo'heiui
sion of the class study <>!' the lesson,
we listened to an i: to os inreview
by the pastor.
Again at the evening set vice an
appret iat ive ' audience fbT u <1 T7
a fine sermon by Pee \V M< keney
fiom the subject "It's doing to
Rain".
Our pastor and { legal. Mr.
Fred I.oyd have recti 1 nod from
the district conference held at
Sinj.\.'tavy and reported a successful
meeting.
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lj m.ixtox < olllci; xi;\vs?J
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[ The preliminary Declamation j
_coi.te.-i ol the Junior lliKh school
! w.a. licl.i iii ibe collcuo aju<iitorium
j j Tli .n s lay niytt, Al"il l'th? All ol
fants acquitted Tlienisfl1
Vnicely. The winners were:
I ICaulali 1 losley, Foit Lawn; Car*
] rie Lewis, Chester; KlizaliTAh Cuii
,, 11 I?.. 4.1? ' 11 :* 11 .. ? > ? *
, , iimn 11111 aim .101111 Aiurdock
1 Ijoek Hill. They will compete for
Joe silver modal in a linal contest
! I dm inn the comim ncomcn.t week.
[ T'.iur.-day ninht, .April yj, the
?* .Junior Normal class had' i.ts-Oraj*
iurical trial contest in the audi?*
. ii'itu.uu. Xiiifi't^ vvas plenty of eomI'
; 'ill1'!', and the four selected to
:* "represent ,t1ie class in the finai
c>nast are: Jennie Howze, Ches[
lii; Oilie Jane llubbard, Jetl erf
- (.ii; lleicn Iilakely, Spartanburg
jr. ? 1 John \S .?t-ooke,?tTmo--? ?
i Wednesday, April loth at . ou.i
> .liay .exercises we Wore honor.<
d to have-Mrs. W. A. Siinkin-'.
1 i id i ejn't seiitative .c?f the South
1 I .aiioiina Tuberculosis association
i voni ii'nl .mbia visit us. She nave.
> j r.n jnsyrit inn IcrtiU'e on Tubercu^
> j:s as IT elTects the Nej'ro race.
ti'-T?H?n?slate rirmcst~"oil TUT"
" uii-ject r \S hat X en roes. Should
li About Tuberculosis", a no
W !. . slurii nls oteour colh-ji'e depart-ut
uiV entering this contest.
.' .i '. .Simkins nave t;.s many i'dear
JL ivXl?Le?uli. ..sei-vieu to?us?h-??1
h her niiT"cvniyr-. We indeed ?l~>
' j o 'ciau -her interest inn remarks
' j .'.i:d tin pat'ien e in which she an
' | wered <iuestions that .were asked,
tl S: r was a'ceotnpanied bv Mrs
' ! 11iiev. elu.
i M . . - * -
. |- .?iii v. i*.. J.i-.mhci'j of-Chester
? j H'l' ill'?the stroll SU"ppofiei'S oh
i-ihc coUpge was p/^sent? Fridayf
rr.nnii at our iej;ular chapel exercises..
lie. made a yo'ry interesting
? ' imI ii siiii in.j; tiilk- \V<.?deliver
j uiu/li -benefit from these icnuuks
- j are v.oing to- thy to jiattem
. >.or lives avioruinvf to some of th.
i ideas -he jrave us.
'ur quartet and ylee club nio
. Kirei .to Chester Sunday, April It
?? ?. p ( >'. iiletl it w 1 y torque pro"
| -n am to the members and friends
i" t; < Mrtroiiolitan A. M. K. Zio;
1 ; i huu h. I liis Same tcroup is to in
??u^. .i s'uinla.v ' to 1 OI'U, S. l~ TiTiT
.lj.hu> pn>tij? is under the dirtctioi '
> >>'' Prof. C. T. Ilinton.
,j. .Mis. Roberta Boulware, \vido\y
i' the late ['resident liouhvare ol
u? iiooi \va a ph asant visitni '
j. mi l ite campus .today. She looUo<'
I'i vrr our new building and is plea
' I i.'s I.:ie llis.ituti' I
i :i!vij v- N e. welcome her loi "
-j ;':.e love .-he has .for the college.
f'!'! ! ;N DSi!II* A.-M.'K. C lit KCI.
U.'-v. I*. .Tl. <iary. Pastor
S. Sun 'ay. Api i
j ' 1' t l.jister. Day) iparhtd a hi-ri
j | v.1-. i.-.-' ?? !
- .iv-. ,-UIM. a oca
a . a::.!, s reices at Friend- .
v i :i' lie i ?>ul I) auii nil;
: .i.iiii^hout. th'? day.. Sunday' S
.- al hoUl1 Sunt, anil teach
at vlir ir p. .<[ oi' duty. Aftel
!e 1 >-oii. o i- Supt. made a vera
7.?,ivvie'w.
At. 11R v. |?* .VI.. "GaryTth
' > n i i t :c?ii;i~was at -hi- ;
Slay. !.u..'t. diatcly follow
1 ' ik.- u:;! !. votion he 'selected
I '. * xt- M hi. JT:'tr) alul Mutt.
I ; . su'ojvi-j "Diath ami Resurrect-'
i. a of .l.s.'i- Christ." Hi- waof*
t'a .-pil it an 1 preached a
M y ins;i ui-tiVi. and ip.spirinj; sei,>
a (..yd w.ith tin* day; our
v.- ?i* iu i t uiuly i. ado to re:oii
i. Those that m i?rshi pe. f wit!.
. Sunday al ill.' nnuuiinj; Servici.v
v.cfc Mr. Kohct t Detidy.
Miss XVii-y. Miss .Mary Dendy
,' I hi. 'ai"ier.
\i o'.-lork Sunday evening the
Ail tic children exercises, tin* .word
t l.u: all will understand
.._.lL -'u- _.tna-xi:ix-is-'s wv?v- K<><>d.
I lit!'.' yhlMiu n foi"j\t sdf. What
*.h -v .-a. or '<>. it> their host.
1 i !) Ruff, of Hebron Baptist
h-.r'-V worshiped with' us, others!- >,
1'if. aun'-on Ruff was the only
speak ,i He spok0 highly of
* "i.itt.i'e fo':J< our future Church"
r. . i.-t'is that their exercises at
Hehroir Were superb.
At S o'clock tht. .Junior Sunday
.' i id i - ii-1< rr ' a V ry line potti
I a kti u'c uroup which was
'Uiiy.-d by all Following the ex ;c'-.
s w re retnarks from \isitors!
a ( int j-nduetorv by Supt. I
,\i. xatuh r. Our own Dr. C. G.J
, i , ?in> rviuur.KS wore
r.il of' infonvintion, instructive
;nd .e listn;cijv*, We don't look
for air.' t iivjr else frooni Dr. (Jar"
rTTT ?
<>:i ~t i t :i:r. powerful, respcot il'1
and e, t>:a i 'ins Piasiding
Kld< r .P.uvimade timely retnj.
Presiding Id! Tor spoke
. !! of ili programme rendered
an I then talkel in gen i a! in accord
with the day. Dr. \V. T.. Deniy.
a-son of-ours made a few remarks.
1'. Rowing our exercises
. for t in day our 2nd quarter was
"r 1'J on ,\i<>n !av night. We were
- ..hrk;'i;l to the Almighty ic spar-.. J
'in:' our Piv-iding Elder to provide
at t-his quaiter who was ill
'.fore, lie ria sided and conprrat tiki
ted the officers and members of
friendship for th ir cooperation
with "iiv beloved pastor, who said
i V . !ov,. m,e keep m'y eommandnnnts.?
We love our prosding elder
an we paid him cut. All of
:h cIuIk and boards are* working
!'a"'th''id in interest of the church.^"
R;>.idefiTs spending Master- home
from Allen university wire Miss, j
es l.ydia Vour.fr, Xancy Woody,
t*lr.v.a'"RiTiniTsonr
The following tea'clnrs are
pbAmo after having spent a _aucIre.--ful
school t rim Miss ( Dora
B. Thompson, Prosperity: Miss
Marie Youny, PickeBis Training
I'hooh'Miss Eul a W. I.iiliwood.
Mrs. I.cola II Burton is spending
some tiino with parents; stie re.port
that she plans . to stay a
I month since her marriage, Mrs.
Ronton 1 i\ es in As'u-vilto, X. ('.
j We remember -her as Miss Leola
Henry.
Professors A. T. Butler, Peter I
J. Ranee were the Easter guests I
of Misses Linnie B. Williams and 1
' ' 1
llli/'.ilu tji?Hi i-tii i'
Mrs. Yi<'la !>? ?> :y 11??\vn??i. a
.Miss Musi). Mr. Wiijiai: - in !
from Washington Ka-'t-r Momla;.
to.'join h*JiVt>ru! tiviami
Tin* Dciuiy's alway.- fin*!' t : J ..
'iuriiitf limirtl.v ho'iiiia-...- | You
d'm't tire, i- !" ;
i.ow lot ofentertain ir - [
around Clinton fio;,, y.ov
the di d of May. (>u ja-'. YV <!i J ...
lav \va were ) ya.iy .. tain i.;
by every U?*I 1 St. a< :li. v., :: t
play entitled '.A Svat:^ l;.-;-:
To mention oiiy aia'-'< r wo. i .
fair all play d tsj!is p.o V... .
if you want a real-^ett y .
^hilo ontci-tainmur. . a ?.
v.il.h?Hrnf.?.Minis?;i",1 -f" f.-ty ' ; at
once..?r? * ?
.School, el .sinu h< ? h. ^.
t iie- devly mat ion vyhif-i }' .
Crude, Mi>s . 'Na'-fiii -I,;. ' >*. *
aeher. A | ill 'JT : l.i 1 .phVilav
wo niyhts out of tiiy wnk; ?
wiH havi j leiuv of lo.i -i
Mrs. Kst lla Hani-' is'sT a'. Ob
writing; w'e hope for I.? t a pi
icovciy.
Tin, Hum of tb.. w: i !. .
flop of the bolt iti ii< atod '
' -dim thlntr* had : "bv-y, '
*' II'1! '>ldulu]>?At?M . k. oh*rt^-+!? T~? ?
ended the Kd.ie.u /' . i ' Ip.f! . . f
day niyht. '
s r. t-/ :<?!:<; i: \ i:w s
; imwi .\. M: t:-t-p nTb: -
Kcv. \. lU li.i'a I':: -l i
Sunday's sin viedv. - . . : . < .
hVoiarhout tin-' dav;
At 1 I o'ilo. j;
nspiiatioral devot io::al w ?
i'loti ). T?r> 1 ;i ' : ?
xi-ellcnl- Kapler n
-*:tj o1' St. Matthew. a > _ i a '
he r. sari e'clion of < M i t. II...
untlu'ins- w(-rc .i i tab . T~' ~~'
choir. Mrs. IP A. IbtV'ta- a d >
M. If.uldcr Itad c: ai "v . ,f ....
in the morninti-. . ?.
Sunday nlVlit'tIn- re.- .''a/ id.
program was render,, d. I i.e. i ,
or choir f'.i ni> '.ed nni.-'ii- v.! I .
was conducted by tit. dtj
fijst. Mrs. Mable 7nmtiivoT ;
- Your attention -H?;tLia'.:- 1?
o tlie jfcncral (the red d
Mr. I,e\vi.? Brown repi iseVi'., ! ;
jrcneral-oir-thc-'hlttc sir!)-': K v. v, { i
-H. l'illckP.cy. 11.i :t a! m
red. . Sunday, April -atit was to }.<
the final call, but be ap>c
Jow npour of -i ain*,*tlie tin'e w;. -. '
vxtvikled to the soVoi'd 1 S* : H
which was Ka-:,.y \Y..n
won. Our hav- ui-.e*
I lu- total for lie- !>Iue> a. - 'L.j
for the iwis a .r a: , :
' f .81 7 1.0'.' - 1 n;t !' o to,..?, ,. j, ,
Tu in tov. fi..
4
Ifrofbs>or A lira Via.: n. :
teacher at Alien Fniyi i ity an i
Mr. Claud .!? ? ef St. ;-;t..:k. v. * ?
dso a slwlwt at i in:: . i.f.
WinigebtiYjf spent :!iv v. ek-emi 1:. re
St. Cit'oi jfv. 1 y- Were id
f, Jiov. and Mr-'* N. A. a. ||I'liey
spent a tew jar.;;-- at '. If
onie <>:f Mrs.' Folder.
Miss I>. (i. Darnel !y 'jJTi ; 11
r with her panms. Mr. am. ?.! . hi:
y'. II. Daniierly iir!? \WM
-;--tJ'- < t. I'el.mild.t. FTtrSunday
eveping -to n.-.;n,e i
work iil tile St. to/orge hi.,'; - r . &
he tepojted l.av'ioV a ;
Milt' \vit'll. ; ri. n'dn i ,i ' ||f
l AI.HOI N I- A I.I S N ilVV S
Calhoun ildiliund-. :.. ||p
life April (>th., Mr. lldur.n.d- ""~7~- Ira
i faithful in nilur of M ii /
A. M.. K. church. Air. F.d';..
was 'JO years old; lie was a y.
man of Christian
ilis life was o!K-.-j5if >.
and kindtie-s. lie \\ aof
Abbeville Training Scb.o A
hevillc, S. C. and a!-?> Ih e i Str-:
High school, Ardor.?a.' 1 i-* V- cl
loved by b<>;h n-ae'.- : dents
of both sela .if
young; man tho community will ,<h
miss.
Funeral s>. . s w, r
Mt. Hebron A. M. K. V! ..
K., Hev. J. C. Quarles offielat- "
d as-isted l.y Ke\-s. n 1 ?
1. B. Smith. A:.due W
ro.iivv KeV. .Mltehi.i].' KeV. 1' v.; l;i. *'
lie. leavLtf. tn ninfir-i 1 i- ' y
mother. ..Mrs. Atlni H. 1 ;d:i. ;::.t' V1
' tie- brother. Mr. lialii^ 'He '
we sisters. -Miss; A ! i
and Willie ('. SihpM.m. AW- 1."- lu
I'd- hitti. lmt .1 srV. !<i. t <1.
pood bj'c.
His Cody wa> 1??; i ':<< ?T
filovj r c nteterv i U ^
\V. L. Edmunds "who passed nve
St
years ape. - ?
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l.eav<? Oranjjebiitir 11:11? V.
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Arrire < rtlhrnrn~~z~ 5:19 P.~
Arrive Atlanta S:lo !'.
No 29 stops at all st; ft ions (
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NOW IN 1:1*1
Consult TTeke
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General Insurance
one-t arr4--efficient atteu-.
cn g;ven to al. tiusiness
laced vith .me.
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Middle Life
Troubles
Many " men or., entering the
ir.v.-:: haic-found Cardui .
c-M v : i'-'- i. o:-:. Because it inr
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C.rch.i helps weak
6min' .' a. :v nourishment. .
n tiny cat,'and as
up,y many di&;:ve.
' . i:.... feelings, po away.
. a :>tru'ation lasts,
kelps :. > : . r.oivons.?- a.
pee;- nourishment
e u:'. e. ?does not benefit
CM". ; .1 . physician.V- '
C..: i.u:vly vegetable and
bt n re." :..:m udod by women
women for. over 50 years.
So*u ut. stores.
;ardui
rciigthcnin? Tonic for Women
SERVICE IT"
vc'Atlanta
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M. " t an iiiVi Special"
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V.. Train No.' 29
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Mr TrTriiT"'NrTr.-"?1t-; * ~7..Z .
M. (T. Train No. 29
I'n n\ i!!t . to Atlanta.
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