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All newi for The Junior P*Jf? must be in the office no later than "Tuesday afternoon of each week, kiany letter# are received too late for publication. '"BILL" ~ : m ? Boys And Girls W A M T 1? n T f 11 JL JU ?% ...... fo Earn Money In Spare V ~? Time ~ j r - Here's,an opportunity for ambitious boys and girls to make money every weel^, all year long, by pimply working in spare time in your own neighborhood. . " "No- " w otrey, - "no ? experrenee needed. We supply everything. Many hoys and girls are now happy, making their own spending money. All you have to do to join them Is to -r write to? the address below and ask for full details. Write to: . _ _ CIRCULATION. M \\ ATIER THE PALMETTO%v.LE.\X>ER { 1310 Assembly ?t., Columbia, S.C. no'sII* ki:i:.-vi-ics .sister ; " ""ivavTL,:^ . ' "T -?f j s;.V:-.c." I: . i- t 1 : .'-> "ter v'ic-.' / . ' limy. .1 >. ' : .'J : ' j;,< w^rlv!: : Aa'-: - ? '".y '.y.y ?? I" /"' ' l?UV/ Ci> :' ?.! . Sr.iv'.ay \ 1! v. }?: H.vcryji r. w :<?' 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It..!. 1- am ii.r-y' tcniiiyr to the rfinall chi ks, I have about tJ'Kt to tend to. Oh, I wi ii yon c. 'hi '.h-'-'a. I wish every n:-iphor would write j every week and till up the page. 1 V' ui s t ri.l;.\. , , ' Mattie M1I.UK FOSTKIl - Sends RIIV.MI'S Dear Bill, Just a*few lines to let you hear from me, I haven't had time to write you, hut am yviitin.tr you now. Listen Hill, school is out 7 nftuv'ann h?n jLft'irig r. wiiii .ton every week. I passed to the sixth grade and I sure am glad. Here Pf '- * ^' v. * " ? tkS*2L rXic * ^ (STKc i i o rf ? ( EUTH'5 G KE7\tf IT " "WITKT BILL CARVER, Editor AITMCATI 1 -DATE NAME ._ _* '.-ADDRESS city . r... i]n: T i I_DA y _.... _ t;i;aj>r;. ? sr.,'tooi i' Ji-'uut ?is cf"!"''!-i -taiiij'i il' : in Hv I\vr>1t J ill l> A ?*0!!ll>]y- St.; (V-V.muVh. S. llu- if. 1- h >!;, jtr.il yi'ti will lvt'viv. K? ? *Vir.v ::: M.V I a?*Yy 0 ? . ' * ' i,?.v ., ? . 'V. :'-V % ' i *41 ; / # ' * \ * * *** v a ' A: : " hca<!.v ?. *' <. . ' ; - . V, ; y .? v? 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Sii'r.iiay m-ijo ! ?' < ^ | ;;!.<! ti-nylx r.J i. iuly >-i ic . Th>.- 1.--' )) -\va> very in.-phi! <r a'-n.'i : VT.nv n:-i- ' v. -?v !.( ' IV C We riv-'still saving, I.. lay sob .<>'!" W? a a ' V* d a Wolldi > f si 'i < "!' ! ' .1 hv ' lit pastor. at the A. M.lv v.<i]'.-hi|> I'lenf." 4. KtYiiifif'.? Ti\t S-. John :?r7. , I'lVt i.. j.r:.l enjoy* v of these \ i ( s. . We-. arc always triad to have oim m.'<' y 71 f t i? nus in wuishi) sorVieu With us. Xoii arc always Wclc till'. Villi will miss- *.he greu est program of tho year if y?> iy.i.-s- t.) is Sunday ivf-nin.' \>v gram at Ih t ii-. T A. M. II. shur"5. As it. is ^WVumtfi's l>;ty." j out and see how !he worsen?wit { put the urogram o-vvr. 'Si t '. '[ Maty Austin -will In- iht? ?'.< speaker f??r th ov< nirg. Th< 4 prdd+e -V-w ! i?i". udtf' nif n. wis. to an-no'iip-,- rhrrri"VirTtrrr"Ts- nmiir.tr in ?TtitiTH. LadieS/lot us wish tV-ln will. In not. i'oi^reL to shaiu yoJ,t^. hnyinn with the Big I Ye I ten Cash and ?C,i i i ?g "w?' V?'tin i'. fr'ri: i; ot'uil clerks welcome you.? We are al | glad to see Mr. Walter Ellerson :adcrf ON BLANK . ~~,v: --rr~... u>3 .~ : k : v.'ith 'a sojf ?<|iiiL^sp?> 1. a.iiv. Pi-. C'arvyt s Club. "i tV.;f lijuijc-w ?n 1y on a n".1 s-hiji cai\i ami b.it-ton. m. i in ! !ii.:m r, \pt. dinu'ii P?.v. I". 1", (lanUK-n. Pastor | . \V- r-.-v! <: ?\ I a.-: San in'y'j .-v ' V!:i:v t'' ! ' coi'-.i' in [ . ,v? i'r.j. i-l;:uvh . ' a . . Th. S::.n<lay! "* * li ij t - y. t4^A4' v.; ! >- . ,-..u ivk : > u ,"ft.a:: a . W :-;uJ vj.:"a1"!i\-.w i . : 1ouiis; a: m. i : vi, .r , , . ?, = ?r 7 j*vvy\* \ \ -p--y ! ' \yv?<h j v ia'i.t ! ;j> l:.;u"cv??,ar t. ; " j_i u_l k; . u'vtliv t?\:w "yd:.v ! : ?. ' / ! . . " " ' ', ^?'.y ii l;--' >1-111- | 1 /' !*! f* i v-y'..: Uvv.' , " '7 -v VYiv! *U\. 1 ? i.a . i?.? th. > .-j" . . A .< .*!: i-V,:: . ;v | H trr-rr ,;V : .. .. ') ' -.iv.-aitJ!' .1 ; .,? , . ' v?'" citi'.sM?: i* i.n,. * '' r--: J ; .7 -n i m, ' ' : "V-'-V jT~ ;i . ' ,\t. : v. 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'elielii- il i be >a die.-a e with it....?1" "I'a'.iuk llen!s jpft'i. h." l-.r.jnyaliiy'music was ~r^r i.' :i i y tj.e ( iv?u ai .club, Hi " a- .i : a (Mo.. c-Ji'iS. .Mi . Mai;. K. tewa; i.j Mis. M. V.. Dun. ' . a i key. A. I.'iiny Mi val a. .itidpis. , I'fiMay <-.?'? ? iutf the l!<>nie Kco <i- i a ' a.vii: presents d. a " - "fi i'1, mrrii i t Ik- ' direet it>n > oils VI. M. U'l'k.T. '1 ill' pl'O jiitiii was very entertaining and n.;:: ncN'.Jiai. The proper way l > -.petal tin! familj's, volur- ivarnimy ' ..J I . -i | i o, las' 11 to l)v W'-iu for every occasion wire, tin Mit?fandime .entorcs. . . . fijnday evi i.iiv_r at. four thirty '.? Baccalaureate sermon was de?i\ii'v'd I11ev. Paid Rat net t id V ii,, pastor i f Piat Ijo-k Baptist -iniri-hy-frtTJVi r, S. (', The theme f ti:e sermon, was "have a vision - d hi :r>. rvt ry effort to the veali j ai oil Of that Vision." He cited I ?^eryral i xnmpfe' of jfreal .men who the.realization of a vision. h o hetter example of Rev. BarnIt's sermon can be (riven than 1 himself. Who having lived prac-' 1?t:ca!ly n1t nl' his life 111 Vrtl'lt TVt-P I developed into orre of the most out- j . standing ministers of this section. THE PALMETTO LEADER W1NNSUORO NEWS' < Fairfield county training: school closed a. very successful year last Monday night when six junior student^ delivered their masterpieces to a large audience in compettion for the gout medal. There being no graduation exercises this year due to the fact that we hope to raise the standard of our school the rhetorical contest marked' the filial closing. Dr. J. T Pickett of Camden, a promoter ol*-oratory .in our scliooV was present .and delivered the priz. li<\ iit'ct m i' u liii'lt f tivn i himself every year. Miss Johnnie Harrison took the-. Pickett medal with a ratine of S'f? 1-1- given her by the judges. Miss Mary Barber > olLowed?vJth. 0 I -.1 for-- second prize. Mr. .Norman liilyard being tire, only boy ml the contest, and hpnpred with an average "of DO, received.a third prize in cash from the good doctor. Many vol;;.. .* prizes were given to Student, in the industrial department by-merchants of the town for tlh-'ir skill in cooking, serving and infarct making. These were present : bv Prof. P. E. McTntoJTi'f itist: of of Trades lorthe boys. Twenty-eight pupils Were promoted to St.!:' grade, twenty-seven to '.'tlj and vent to 10th grade making a" 'total of i> 1 in the high -el'.ool depart :n< :tt. ~ : j "The faeulry returned to their various' T.onvi - brigTit and early Tuesday nr'nr.ing to return next' September another great .bat'tic* niviiir.11 i tiiii'it ft it ion. . " Rev. H. It. W.stbrooks of Chester tilled the pulpit at St. .IliUlL lUtptist chu: eh, here kt^t Sunday1 !' lo.iM i-- :r il cvi-riiip-. XlL who were enjoyed . voi y much !:x.s eospel im saves! ' The t lovou i jt inkers of Fairfield couniy trais ii.- school :ac.ulty en.ioyed two l'.sio treaty, last' week. One at a Iuiu!5.opn jtiveii at the home of Jh'. Uo'yert Russel .on ' VnioiOry . ttrr iho l<>yo aHii t e-pert that v \ Hi.ldi en- have fortheir teachvi> and the other was "af to resin- . - p: Air. and TTrsT" Alexander II s-el on' Main street with a "inula* motive -ami in lienor of Rev. Tkonrns Ilaryiayes of Hot Sj>i i. \\ I l^nisaf* who was here' conductinjr a'* niectinjr'at the Fi i "'nyiei in ir.urch : oritur town. At both bt' these parties, the 1'atv ulty enjoyed royal f<asts-and was -1roii-jjiheiu?. l ; < at.ly tor task of school c-loVpi.:. A rare oi-rasjon was nad at Callvary Presbyterian chinch last Sunday .nijti.t when a .health ex ii'ise wa-. pulled olf l?y tho-'Pasto.r. Rev. t!. M. I'lnKr. The speaki rs ot the o.casiun were Dr. Ruch; ' )' O' 1 i.is , il V ? !... spoke forcefully on the importance ??f -a?round h-dy, He eiulvd up on t.uhefciio.siy which may b stamped out by precaution. Next w;*< lb*. .1. I). .'dcAlicken the white dentist \tli.o talked oil the-care b ' rl.c itciI;. i lien followed our v'" s . A...Rol inson, Jr., who -link. rl"1 . ^ . v?n?vl in' last \ure given by his father who i inpared this afce .with bydays. The large audience w;i> .v. lalevi'uJly benefited, .Mr. iii in tie Trapp retluned from tl .' In -; ita 1 in Columbia last Sunday ' rie lie had under, gone an > m. He is resting nicely at ' writing. A'" . *'ai t ie .Mack who ha,| a v< . y s< vere case of pneumonia' is tn the delight of her. many friends. h i . .'i-i'e jlad to have had with 1 Sunday, Dr. Joni;' and, .Mr.^? iy of Aikeh accompanied ' j d . s Uuvkett and Klix.abeth Usiiley. ' K ......I. It. Johnson .and wife - ' , iii kory, N. C., were welcome. in our city last week-end. 1'. v. '..nsda now pastor'^ ip Bul;ij.;>..e. Aid. We were delighted u i; them with us. 1' < f. F. J*!.1 Mcintosh.and sister Aii Alice 11 va ntended commence n'l o\e;ei:Hs at Benedict college lasi Tuesday. 'i . Bhil'ord of JLIrepinvinnl. S. -t tt v n a" Wtdcome" visitor" at our ' i ir:;.;. li -ement exerciscs last Monday u.iirht. A1 r. and Mrs. McCullough. Miss ! i.di a lid Mrs. Foster were with : the closing exercises of our M. 1:< H J. rijORKNCR .col'NTY - Mi .idow Prong Ha id ist. Church Sunday was a high day at our el ... R v. J. W. l):tvis of So in. C. preached for Us, lie is -Hi?; :i 1 or of Orccn Hill?Baptist . Iwryh of Alcolu, S. C. The scrnom was enjoyed by all until the co-mnittoo saw fit to excuse Rev. Oavis t'rn nitho- audience and put the report, of the committee hern; ... the church. I?ev. J. W. I>av_ i- v.;i- elected unanimously as our We are proud of this mar of find. Vo ir Committee: T. IT. ITaw. hin-', W. II. Hawkins", J. "P. Frioruiv Royal Cummip.gs, E. McCollo'.ich Clark. I I RSI (A I. VARY BAPTIST ( III K< II The Junior Missionary met at .?h" hoiv.e of Miss Rosa White. The cluh was opened with its devotional-period. After which the house was opened. Old and new business was disctJssed. Our President. Miss Elizabeth pave the members ;P v-'i y delightful talk on the betterment of the cluh. All of the members are expected to He pres. ent at the next nieetinp which will thre home, of?Miss Addre Gladden. " ' A verv pood course was served by Miss White. Miss M. E. Coles, Reporter York is indeed proud to put hin out as one of her favorite sons. . COPE NEWS A. II. Sumter, Reporter Our Pastor, Rev. J. J. Jackson along with the Supt., Bio. S. R. Connor were able to feed a number of children through the Sunday school spiritual bread. Sunday school was called to order at the usual hour by the Supt. After the classes were taught the pastor came forth and took up* the Practical Points and Review ciuestions which created great interest mnong teachers- and pupike. ? Last week Rev. Toomer, Sr., of I Summerville, S. C., conducted the Spi ing Revival at Oak Grove Baptist church. Everyone hearing this wonderfully preached sermon seemed benefited thereby. - -The?pawtur aort members- -of- ATacedonia church on the Good - Hope circuit will engage- in theivSpring Revival beginning AY^dnesda(y night of this week. The 'mceting will be conducted by Re\Jf E. J. Gallishaw of Wolf ton. S?} C., and Rev. I. S. Taylor of Swansea, S. G. will conduct the meetipg up to Friday night. On Sunday, Alay :51st, inst. Rev. W. J. Robinson. presiding elder... of?Ihc Orangeburg distirct' Will be with us. Pray that the spirit of GolT may be with us. g Rev. G. \V? Jamfison of Orangeburg ^afi.er preaching* two very inspiring sernions at Spires Chapel Baptist i hutch', motored bv the parsonage to peep in on Rev. and Mrs. J. ,1. Jackson. Rev. Toomer who conducted the meeting at Oak Grove in company with Deacon Seawrtght and wTTo were welcome' visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sumtcr.-.Tho latter having been very" ill foe aboi^t live w eeks (hanks Rev. Toomer i'o.r j the prayer ma le at IJs bedside. As1 he returns to his home may God bless him to. li\,e long to* preach the word. * .Mr, ?. Morgan, Esq., along'with Mrs.. A.' C. Richardson gratuldaugT) fer.ard uncle also came over to call on Mr. J. 11. Sumter-which -was?very - much .apprtr-iatorh Mr. ( ?>it Davis of Canaan M. "E. church after attending services "M Sundae. May IT was miinnoned by tire death, angel on Sunday nite .to juis.wei to t:e poll call. Earth's loss is heaven's gain. Mr. John Davis, daughter and other relativ- j os of Jacksonville: Fla.ywho were here attending their brother and tmcje's fuii.tiil lave returned to th.eir home. We were cleligjrted to see them an,i hope for them a sale, arrival home. Mr. and Mis. Lucius Odum .visited ns on yesterday also. EDGEFIELD COINTY TRAINING SCHOOL Johnston. S. C.--E. Cb '1'. "has -Just closed a - successful?>-cbool yc ar. Commeneetnent exercises were oxoollynt from the beginning to the end. The climax of thi?, -year's closing., was .the addresses made b.J'surli mil-landing men as Rev. Charles. 1J. Brown, Head of the Theology department at Beriecl'et college and Rev. M TV1. Peace nnetX.. C C i r* \ i m.-hm 111 ni'i'diui vaivaiy Baptist church, Columbia. These address-' coming to us from such noted characters shall linger rn~_ther minds .of all those individuals who heard them. I. The following pen sons received , certificates from the 10th irrade:'t Hisses Carrie D an.' Clara Butler, Master I.ittles, Covrie .T. /iiyilie, r flattie llean and Janett Attaway.' The W. T: C. U. prize was won by Grace M. Bland. The Rihle conlost prize won by FreiP^Jaeksoiu. Perfect attendance, winners ?. C. Johnson, Clyde Young, Pozier Anderson. Ethel McKenney SaVa Mylcs, R. McKenney. The teachers' have returned to their various homes. Misses N. J. Gary, Clinton. ,vi. Ci; Sa'a O. $impkins, Edgefield. S. C.; F. L. * Kamey, Anderson; Frances L. Dobbins, M.ullins and Mrs. Kdythe Hopper, Johnston: Prof, and Mrs.t Mcintosh and baby, Kdythe is spending the week-end in Orangeburg as. the gne-t of Mrs, Meln? toshes?mother;?While there, 'they will attend the commencement ex- j eicises at State A. .and M. college, where Mrs. Mcintosh's sistei Byrdia E. Bovian Will receive a degree of Bachelor of Science. HEAT FORT rorXTV. TRAINING SCHOOL Sunday school was hcM in the school auditorium at the usual hour. Prof. Shanklin pave a beautiful, instructive and practi cal discussion on the suhiVct of ture". v Rev Minis preached a noble soi men at Allen chapel A. M. E. i church this morninp on the subject: "Some Truths boat .Tcsus". ,Prof. Shanklin pave a partial ro-J port from the General conference] which met in 5sew York and to i which he was a-delepate. The faculty and students are very hap. py to have Prpff Shanklin, our he hived principal Lack .after an absence of three weeks where he had been attending the Gmeral conference in New York City. He reports a pleasant and profitable slay. The N. Y. A. pirls aivThoys nn-i der the direction <?f Mrs. India Shanklin, Home Economies teacher entertained the* city and conn-j ty superintendents of Education and the directors of the N Y. A. worker^ of Beaufort county, Saturday, May 2:5 with a duck dinner. A deliphtful course was sefved. Mr.' Paid, county superintendent spoke representing the' proup. j Speeches were made by~ several others also. The students used this method of showinp their appreciation of what hatf been and still is beinp done for them by the pood friends of the state and ?cuunty. ; i Mrs. Shanklin . and Mr. J. S. Shanklin, Jr., attended a meeting VO'i? BEAUTS.? R0I1 Avl<WIcouju?Vo An award of $SO.OO is made each year tion lo the Negro or any Negro group for suomiited on an improved metnod or I It's quite difficult to keep' the skin of the hands and arms soft and clear. Housework which keeps our hands thrust in hot soapy water or near a hot stove has a tendency to make the skm ?dry, cracked and ?unattractive.?Dust and dirt work their way into the hands to make the problem?even more difficult. But beautiful hands are such an important asset in our appearance that it is well worth while'to give them the care and attention neccessary to keep them ^attractive The caresscs of soft.~?*unooth fingers are magic element in rontance. - ; A simple and inexpensive way Yd keep the skin of your hands from drying is to massage them regularly with ordinary olive oil. Many women whose hands are th< tnvy of their friends make it a i n - * ]iuiiii;--w wucii iuiuu* cms attention nearly every night before retiring. If thpre are hard, calloused patches on .the palms of your hands.~rtV an ? exreBtmt - idea to rub tlk'se-Kpots gently with, tin emery, board you use on your nails before rubbing in the olive oil. This permits the oil to penetrate deeper into the skiiy instead of being wasted on the tough outer laycr. It's a good idea, too. to wea>- i pair of light, cloth gloves at nigh' to keep the the oil on the hands alpl allow it to work its way thoroughly into the skin, Yoi ran wear the same pair of glovctr' to protect the hands frojn dirt while dusting or .performing other household tasks. Be careful to wash the gloves.whenever they become soiled, or they will merely rub dirt into the skin. Some women wear rubber gloves when .they are doing cleaning which requires the use of . soapand chemicals which have a tendency'to dry the hands. Although the glove* do protect the hands,, it is not absolutely necessary to wear them, especially if you.are careful to wash the hands with, a good grade of soap afterwards. And MORRIS BROWN A. M. E. CHURCH I Rev. .f. V.'. WHlitTMimun, I'a.stur | The past op was at his post of. *nty Sunday after attending the' General Conference in New York! r-U.. U- 4.?1 -- I v ii v in v\ iiitii in; uuyy: an active T?Tt: : " It was our pleasure to listen , to two very inspiring sevmons from him? The' subject of the'morning sermon was "The Unoccupied High ways, and was taken from Judges .r>:C> and Isaiah 35:8, 1*. and 10th verses. * The evening discourse was talcen from John 4:7 and the subject was "The Cas-ual (' ntact With Jesus." Roth discourses were vtjry enlightening as well as encouraging. ... Our lay-delegate. Rro. Wm. II. Simmons, walso present and "made a splendid . report. He brought ;hack much information from the conference which showed that he was on the job and did not spen(| the time in pleasuring. Brother Simmons also showed t' the congregation the necessity of registering . and equipping themselves as bona fide .Voters by show iug a summons from the Civil and Criminal courts to report for duty as a juryman. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown av still sojotirneying in New York City and having a wonderful time. They expect td" remain until the 2!?th when thvy" will return home. Another general conference has gone down in history. Some changes were made, also some re-adjustments. Let us hope that what ever has been done will work to the general good of this great church of ours and the furtherance of the work of our Lord and rHVHHII'-JPSHS- ? ? of the Home Economics and Agricultural teachers at State college, Otangeburg, S. C., last week. A beautiful <5\itline was maped ou by the hea^T officials of the Home Economics . a n <T Agricultural groups. -We trust this, outline will be beneficial to all concerned. W A LIT ALL A NEWS The following, students returned! from Seneca Junior college, Sen- j tea, S. C., to spend their vacation | here. Misses Ida White, itfelveliy -Cuieton- and Ruth Hunter, the | latter having completed the normal course, she is receiving congratulations from her maiiy : - A. IMP ? < :... 1 1,1 '? 1 nflncE|g| j . W M bytheFounda- f I ?, *> * the best paper I i'aC-*'', ^ jeauty culture. * \ rub bet*"- gloves should not be left on the hands for too long a period, for they may have a tendency to make the skin unduly sensitive an(j even slightly swollen, because they sometimes restrict circulation. ?AnuLher little hint that will help you keep the complexion of your face and arms attractive is to use a bleaching cream or similar substance on them. Regular bleach- I ing of the skin will make it several shades lighter., and more soft and even in texture. If you don't use a_ regular bleaching cream, a little purd lemon juice rubbed into the arms and face-before you .retire will. .work, al- - ?? most fts well. You can either - W squeeze out^a' little lemon juice and apply it to the skin with the tips of the fingers, or merely rub the insidj of the lemon rind thorough- I ly over the face and arms. In the ?7M?.tiiiviy "lieu iciui'ii IS USCU Alt;quently in iced drinks, many wo- I men find it convenient to rub'the rind into their arms in this manner after finishing the evening dishwashing. ? * ?^?7??? If your skin is somewhat SQn- r sitit'e, pure lemon juice may irritate it slightly. In this case, one of the best bleaching compounds I von can use i? n miytnvn of half ' I lemon juice and half olive oil. not only, has the bleaching effect, but "the oil will help keep the skin soft and smooth. This same mix- . _ ture, using one-quarter lemon and three-quarters oil, is- a good lotion for sunburn too. Although it may sting slightly, it -will have?a? tendency to prevent further irritation. Or, for bleaching sensitive skin, merely rub the inside, of a cucumber rind over, the skin. 1 Cucumber rind has a gentle bleaching "effect, and is frequently used as a base for some of the expensive bleacTiing preparations. Don't try. these massages one or two times'and then quit if they do ? not work miracles. . Use them steadily and persistently for a week or two, and nine times out of ton the results will be really surprising. friends. Mrs. Catherine Robinsoin and daughter, Evelyn returned to their nome tti vii eem me, .v c..,?<i t * c r spending several days, here with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Nettie Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Uarmel Jenkins * . . onnounee the arrival bf a son. ; ? Howard on North Broad street. .Mr. Andrew Wilson i^ seriously ill. His many friends wishes him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and Mrs. Delia McFall jnotorcd to Westminster Sunday and worshiped at John Wesley M. E. church. . II (>!)( KS NEWS Mars Hill Baptist Church ? Sunday was a fine day and a large number worshipped. Sunday school was fine as usual with Supt. Steward at his post of d't^y ^ with teachers and scholars present and a number of visitors. The Rev. B. II. Cunningham made some timely remarks and so did Rev. J. W. Sligh. 11:45 Rev; Sligh graced the ros trum. Rev. H. B. Cunningham preached a soul stirring sermon pom the subject "A Strange Man ? In Town". At 8:45 Rev; H. B. Cunningham brought us another inspiring sermon that was enjoy ed by all. ? A singing convention will be held here next Sunday. We are going ur~have -pointy to eat and plenty of singing. The public is invited to be present. We are sorry to report Mrs. Mary J. Scott on the sick list. We miss her so much at church. We hope she will soon be able to be out again. _ OAK GROVE NEWS Our Sunday school opened 10:30 the Supt. at his post and lesson taught by teachers and reviewed by Supt. McFadden. .11:30 The pastor took the rostrum an<l took-his?text from Luke 14th chapter using the it heme: "HurryHe preached a fine sermon to a large audience. At 1:30 the pastor motored to Marion to attend the funeral of Mrs. Dinar Smith's. A good many flierds went with Rev. Doughty. At Kev. Doughty preached a good sc?fmon at Oak Grove. Text 4 St. John 14:1. Many were reviV ed. The Epworth League was very fine Srrj'iay evening with Mns. Rosa Rose and .members at their posts. . X~XK"X~X~X~X~X~X~X~X~X".P.WILLIAMS 1. UNERALHOME f I i >EN DAY AND NIGHT '& < X , h Quality and Better Seivice .j. Phone 9573 ?I f ivnuJLANTE SERVICE $ J LADY ATTENDANt 5 $ ~ t a; <08 Washington Street X c CULT'MBIA, ' K. C. X ~l ~xkk~XX~X~X^~XX^X~X~X~xx