The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 18, 1936, Page Page 3, Image 3
Saturdrv, July 18, 193i
WILLIAMS GRAND LOIJGL
A. F. AND A. MASON
Williams Grand Lodge A. F. &
A. M. met July did in Beaufort,
S. CY with "district No. (2) Rev. S.
J. Riekenbaker 32 of Bamberg:, S.
C. presiding:. All of the Lodif > and
Chapters were present except two
one from Union and the othei
j from?Blount (.'olio,?i:. c.'.ili ot
- them made their round, report.
L. (I. Bowman, 33 Deputy Grand
Master and II.I. 11?U. .Moxio 33 ofColumbia
visited several Lodges
and met in Beaufort, the Grand
Lecturer being:-absent, the Deputy
Grand Master was called upon to
take his place who stands ready at
all times, day or night to answer
any can. i ne rjasiern Mar was
? present v.'itli a largp numb r one
new chapter, was reported.
Speeehos were made by many of
the craftmen-touching the work
that is going on. Bro. H. II. Hutto
32 of Beaufor deserves credit for
.having worked very hard since
the last session of the Grand Lodge
The Board nut and paid all claims
that wus now due; only one death
was reported since the last meeting,
who was Sister Tcyipie James
the Grant! Sic, of the Grand Chapter
living in Orangebui g. The
Grjxnd Master, Rev, C. L). Salley,
33 of Orangeburg who was 82
years old July 2nd gave some very
wholesome advice, and stress
every mason to be honest, true,
and faithful, live above rtporch,
and be men.
Mrs. L. M. Kicker.backer, tin
wife of the Grand I'atron was appointed
See. by the Grand Mastei
which office became vacant-at the
death of Sister J.ames. .*
Two Lodges were reinstated and
kr are now at. work and all lodges aiv
asked to report all their G. Tax'e.i
?.n Or before the 15th of July to
Rev. C. D. Salley, Orangeburg, S.
C. and all mennb. is. .'12nd and 3'Ucl
kindly send to Rev. L. C. P^wniah
whose 'addiess is. Kastpver, S.. C.
YoUi* taxes- and assessments to
roach him not later than tile loth
of July. The United Supreme
Council Ancient Accepted . Scottish
Rite Masons for the Southern
Masonic Jurisdiction in the
' UjS.A. is called to ni> et July 215,
27 and 2Stii in New York City and
I the following.'d'elegatcs were eKcteil.
who shall represent South
< aioiina: Rev. C. 1). Sal ley, JJrd,'
\ Oianceburfv, S. C.; Rev. U:?O;
Bowman, ollrd, Kastover, S C.;
Rev. S. 1). Rickenbacker, Nl2r.tK
I Baiiiburg, S. (J.; Bro. D. D. Mozie
| 82nd, Columbia,.S. B+o. W.M.
J Wright, 82nd, Beaufort,. S. C..; Alternates:
Bio W. M. I'arham,
Union, S. C.; Rev. W. M. llutto,
Beaufort, S. C.; Bro. M. M. Rump,
Branchville; Bro. W.'R. Bowman,
i C ameron, S; C.; I)r. J. D. Hawkins,
| Columbia, S. C.; Sister Belle
\\ illiltms, Mster, LotTTe Droll .
both of Beaufort ar.d Sister '.L. K.
? Rump of Bramhville and Sister
4- Rebecca Summer's "of Orangeburg
-a ill?roprt i'eirt?t+re?Chapter
I'm!'. J. S. l.agr.e who is Mas
1 ten of Masedoiiia Lodge is .bringing
things-to pass,.we predict that
i in the next six months that lodge
will be one of the leading lodge's
- iy the stale. The session closed to
meet with di.-tiict No. (11 in tin.
City of Union next year. Hid".
I .-All tlie district officers were elected
for another year and were
it'.stall.d by the Deput.d sGrand
| Master ILL. I.. (!. B o w m an_8 flvd
session closed in piece and love.
>Lr?.' , W ALII A LI. A MANS
I MeSsrs Sain Reid.A;mos Maxwell.
Rubin . I?i exil\s ami Willie
Daniels of the ('('(' Camp of Clinton,
spent tin week-end with
relatives and friends.
Mr. Amos Maxwell and Miss
, Eunice l'cainn motored to l.iluity
last Saturday evening to visit
their aunt'and friends.
Mr. and Mis. I.e.'. Brown and
.Mrs. 1,, Jones sp.nt last Sunday
in Anderson among relatives an i
friends.
1 .... Misses Ainand^i Walker, ?Mario
Robinson and little Thelnia Robinson
spent a few days in 'Andersoi;*
visiting relatives and Cuends.
Maan Frances Floyd wishes to
thank each and everyone for being
I so kinf| to-her during her illnes .
j We are clad to have Mrs. Floyd up
] with us a train..
Miss Amanda Williams and
Mrs. Con ie Jenkins visited Doublt
Springs Baptist church last SunW
day.
^ Rev. Sloan of Seneca ptVaehe:! a
l^v/sernion at Flat. Rock --Baptist
' .'church last Sunday afternoon for
1 the Ladies Auxiliary.
BISHOP'S MEMORIAL
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. I. A. Miller, Pastor
Sunday school was held at the
sua! hour with the pnstoi* in
^ charge. All the elasSes assetnbled
as one because the literature
had not^ arri#d Rev. Miller
taufrht the lessen bctuitifully in
^ his own way.'
1 J)r. Briggs from Benedict col_
M lege deliveixd -tlie?morning? mew?
sage." His text was found Mat?
thow 13:31-32. His message was
I well received.
At League, Professor Cochran
| discussed the lesson which was
I "Conscience, the Divine Voice in
I Man." Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Duckett
I and Mrs. Wimphery gave' their
I vipws nn thn qnhio/>f Tko tfAuntr.
Ier members discussed it in their
way. Mr. Rro\*n -presided" vdry
-ef/iciently. The League is planning
to attend the group mooting.
Sunday, July 12. 10Q per cent. The
meeting will be at Arthur Town.
Rev. Brown preached Sunday
nite. His theme was "The Glory
of the Cross." We all are looking
' ;rward to Sun 'ay. nlte. At that
cifiie our rally will;come to a close.
We arc very glad indeed to have
Mrs. L. K. Nelson with us fo}- the
i summer.
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CAMERON NEWS
.Many of. the members of Brown
'Chapel,, went over to Andrew
Chapel to the funeral of Brother
George L'liner,' who hail l/.en a
member of our church for many
years', but recently joined Andrew
vdiapel. The funeral was largely
attended and hi-5 i*a .to", Rev. !Ja
vis ptluielud a most touching sermon.
Miss JerviiK* Kitt, was a week
t'liif vtsitoi of Mi'S. M. r,. Bowman
while here thoy* took meals with
Mrs. Annie Forge.
Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Bowman
along with Mrs. N. llanton ami
Miss Kilt took dinner with Mr.
ami i>irs. unburn Dash.
l'rof. and Mrs. Buchawler and
President Whitaller will speak at
Brown - Chapel, third Sunday in
July. Both will take dinner with
Brother Dash. The party will also
visit Sim Green.
Rev. Sailey aj.ul his congregation
from Granger will preach ami wot
ship at Brown Chapel the third
Sunday in July.
Those in town and those, who
,oine to town .4hould trade with
llenry 'Jenkins, who will treat you
right anil save you money.
Leave your news at iletiiy Jenkin's
store.
i" 'CONWAY
MAYS
Bethel A. >1. L\ Church
Rev. \V. I. Gore, l'aslor
Sunday was a high -day and
many attendee church. The* pastor
at the morning service brought
a Vei*y instructive sermon from
St. Luke ?22:I'd, subject Rwine.ntbei
Ale. The lloly.? Conumit.ion was
administered. Mrs; Victoria Chad
burn of Wilmington, X. C., worshipped,
with us Sunday morning.
| Mrs. Chadhunt was made welcome.
Suifciay school at the usual hotti
wun aiu>i> >V* c. lUoorc ni charge.
At Midi) the pastor'canu* to us
witli another burning message. His
- ti jrt?wu- found 111 Joel subjeet
Decide for Yourself, lie delivered
a splendid sermon. Two
joined the chinch at this . se rvice.
Mrs. ILttie Lynch js home again
to the delight of her relatives and
friends. We are more than glad
to"have her back again.
.Miss Helen lingers .is back home
> again after, a very, pleasant stay
_j m Columbia.
! Air. William Moi l is is back
fkiun Norfolk, . Ya., spending so.metipie
with relatives.
The Rev. G. \Y. James and M rs
Harriett .Parmley is critically ill;
we wish for .them a speedy reeoveiy.
\
The- Missionary' Society met at
the home of Mrs. Lillie Latimer.
Mrs. Diana MeKiever and her
little granddaughter, Dorothy -Me-r
- Ivt ivei left Thursday n>r PhikuKIpiiia,
Pa. We -wish for tlieiii a
1 lcasant trip.
,| "Mr. -Freeman Clark, Mr. Kiihs
| II minim way is hark" from New
| York and' Philadelphia. They r-ei
polled a pleasant stay.
I Mr. Joe Wilson is back home
from Petersburg, Ya.. to the delight
of relatives ,a'-d fricnas.
j Miss Maud Geiald of Marion, S.
It., is in the t-'i.ty vlsitiiii* .Mrs. I..
L. Latimer. \Ve Wish for her a
pleasant stay.
Miss I.essie Giuliani left a ft\v
days .ago for Baltimore, Md.
Miss Male:'title I'ariniey, dangliter
u! Mr.Sv.Cora .loTinsim teas marlied
here Tuesday evening:. June
ji. to Prof. A. i>. Greui 'of Char
stun'. Ui \. Gul'e pel formed tia
. ri I'liiiniy ??
The ceremony was performed
Bethel A. M. K. Chuieh.
FRIENDSHIP 15APT. CHI IP II
Rev. 10. A. .Moss. Pastor
l.eesriile, S. C.?-.Sunday school
was opened at the usual hour. Tli
lesson was taught by the superintendent.
We were glad to have
Miss Williclmenia Peterson oi
Bitlge llili in our Sunday school.
Mr. Hem y Adger.s and oaugh
ter Irlee -of.-Charleston spent the
week-end with his motiK r am.
sister, Mrs.?Manda Adgor* and
Miss flattie Adgers. Ytednesda;.
they motore dto Columbia where
they spent a lovely evenifig.
Mis. I lassie Davig left lor Chai
.e^ton Saturday.Miss
Naor? eollins is spending
a few days with Miss J. R. Thomas.
*
Mr. Y. B. Mack was the dinner
Sliest of'Miss Mary J. 'Lannxoiu
Sunday.
r. and Mrs. Williams' Humphrey
of Batesburg spent Sun .ay
with Miss Mai garet Humphrey.
Misses Wilhelmena and Pearl
Peterson of Ridge Hill are spending
a while with Miss Catherine
Stroud.
Miss Edith Lee of Columbia is
spending the tveek-ond with her
_gran(1 mother. Mrsv Minntp Carter;
Miss Artie Taylor of Columbia
is spending the week with her
mother, Mrs.. Lizzy Taylor.
Mt?STs ~~ T.uTiTT iSTi I ItTfT life
Messrs Smith an(j- Sub- r of Colum
bia spent Sunday with Miss Bobbie
Lee.
Miss Viola Bryant deft "Sunday
for New York.
While in the city Mr. Ira Bates
is spending a few days with Mr.
Haywood Palmer.
Miss* Amanda I.oe Harris- was
Thr-glTest of 'Myrtle 'Mae Miller
.sunday.
Mr, Jaiiiut, Mag leu, Meeors Clar
ence, Joseph and Thomas Marshal
if Ridge Hill were the guests of
Miss A. E. Nicholas, Thursday
night.
Mr. Davis Williams, Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Belk Williams departed
this lfe, Monday, June 20, 10315.
Funeralized at the Light House
Baptist-church. June 30, 1935.
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X to ABBE VVAIjJ.ACE, onre of 1
A Assembly- Street. Columbia. Soi
E. L. T.-t-TIh' .man. I imr.iicd is
the sorriest. man in this tuv. n and
tlu* least thouyht id', ll'ow. k :uv
will I have to pot up with him'.'
Ahs.?-l-'oelinjj the way yoif do
take n?y advice.and yet sheucl of
nim riyht away. When husband
and wile have los| all us pert for
each other and there are nonh'iidren
in the wav, the pn.pei action
_ is DIVOKt I
o;
4 E? R.? I Jtm ii',i pill's and i.e<* !i -s
to marry the e.ti'i. I am .yoinir with
an.I- won't you pi a- - help nic'.'
Ans.?The <fnl> |h:ni? 'hat will
help you any is A .|()Ih (,o into
the adjoining: city and see, 'v. hat
AThi can (To ihere. I believe voii
will ruir~int<r a tail* |RVy1n<i po> i11011
around the month of \l < I.
ST.
A. H. R.?Hoes lit1 nn n>.i it,' wh i
hp says lu> will slap my*'
Alls.?You're darn rial:! he dots
if you don't believe il jli?*l'1*. ep or
tantalizing him. His letup, r ipretty
slutrl at tin*; "-. : ? I: - can
fill not tu cross hini up too much
F. .11- My tiaiurhier C aa,"|
_.away I'rnni mo. \V"i old it?'>' 'Avi
and .advisable t" 1?i i* -J h"i h 'mo-7
Answer?Hue I<> the nature ?d
your daughter's si'ehiiess' it be tyr
that she remain,w"; re she is
now.' You are not in a positron to
trivp her the eaty and attention
she is - ieeeivv.i4 now. Vnu wjll
have her hoine with \ on hut hot
'linn. ;1'
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- II.. A. I lut.ye t'v M "" .I v - t !t:it
Wvpit (id' with i!:; < :
, the Civ il W ir. have m?t:C lu-a.d
. irain them sine.. Can y- u
I : ..V'.hjn - a'l.o: C
Alls.?Only that th.ej are !oa;;
Vic ad.. It n?y It ! i < 1 the:.
have been deeepsed lor some years
row. For further in!... ma' sn \.oi;
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fiai-y. '
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K. l). Mi.i<n *?m. "
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nud-h< ' <u' ,'uy
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Visiles ne :.'v. .< . i,-,
Wc trVly t'rii 'j : m 1
Miss Maude ( ::r_ .
F.ITINCM \ M N I! V. S s
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IVmm 11:'i.? I?I ( 'mieir
lirv. J. AY. Pa* is. I 'a ,|or
A Vt'5'v 1>. :| i'.iv ir'.'.'i te i
us touay an I many siiov.rd their
appreciation l^y toininy to (kueli.
Tlu> Sunday > cb >ol was ?;j c;:?. ? 1 a!
the usual hour.. !<?:( { i. in, with
Slipt. and teacher.-* at til ir nos.t of
duty: Sonus very to -.-luiiy remarks
were hrouy' t ' hefo" e t he
school from tin subject of trie ksron
"WitncsitT'.f vvh , i?. ..t
rrrnt" hv ti~-rnrv?~r;v,1 'T'TT
.7. .('. I.aw. Morniny . i < 'uyan
at 12:00 p'cbvk with a lartr"
and appreciative :U 'i; in- p>-es_
i.nt.?Tho- pastori Ih-veJ. l>nvi--used
as a text: afa r the 'devotional
was over Kp'n, 1:12-11. Tin nu-:
"What kind of pearl are you m tkin.tr?"
Hi sure, pi 1 hold hi-- audience
spell bound all throuyh' bis
. sermon, we can truly say thai ho
is doiny his duty. The doors of
t he church tv> re opened and _.<>ny_
taiiH! forward m mine wTTh the
church.
Owihy to the t'uifavoi able weither
Sunday afternoon wt' were unable
to attend the 1!. T. I*, meeting
and preacliiny s.n vices Sunday
tiiyht. Our hearts weiv made
to rejoice on Sunday when one
od our faithful members. Bro. .Jasper
Cunvniinys was present ayain
after a lony spell of illness.
THE PALMETTO LEAD!
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'HE PAIJUKTTO LEADER, 1810 ;j;
ith Carolina. 1?)
miphl it 11 in (ouch with I he War
Department in Washington.
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I I.. S.? I want to know what
| 1should ho about my business that
! I haw- jx>w. 15 there any. dunirei
?.f i)iy lu-'in.u- it'!
j ?Ans.?No. The parly that soli!
I you this business can't pos-ibli
lA.-.kc > ttu sell it HACK TO 111M
as you have all Che records and receipts
to *how that the sale was
'Ipttal. Consult with your lawyei
and he'will write this party to tin
effect that the business is yours
I aiij'you espcct to keep it.
I.. (', S.?W4vi?*h o!' the jolj;
1 ' I ltd; . set imisly^t-hat--hrr
liu'ii offered to nic for. next full 'J
Ar.s.? I'rturn to the .school Ilia
voj TA I ( ' H'l' in last year as jv(A
have made' a j*ood reputation then
' a r ha lire I'm a promotion. If yoi
eont.'nne. to change each year.yoi
\i*S)a't progress as fast as yoi
might by sticking to one school
? ' ' S' S.--.It looks Us' tlun% h >1 y
r I rli'inl-tnvd I lire- just about to cmiu
t to the ]?ti tine' of the ways. Is" ii
.title'.' I there any chain-. fi.r a[
homminyy stood friends again'.'
I .Vns,?You will always, lie .tin
' HIST Of I KIKNDS Hit hot|, ol
1 } o.ir have found out that you d<
out love one another enough ti
enter matrininy. It seems to n.\
j that ion will marry again wit hi r
the ile\( t wo years.
* * * *
I; N.?( Jii I eat the lit"-!
I';.iiij* my tatner sou to some
. party a while ayo?'
Ans.? The sale appear., to he
j I lit; \[. and l.hrre does not appear
1 ! ? !> ;i < nance of yon get tint; this
lain) bach attain. As long 'as lu
ii\?s lu- a ill Itav.e the authority t<
dispose, of his property as he sees
tit.
i:hi:\i:zi:it a. m. h. cm im ii
l!.v. Mad.. I'astor
.Sunday t 'til was opened- in
d, a- iVirin hy Supt. I!. J. Foxworth
. j , i:!l^ 1 . aeh-.-rs_al ihrjr-pusJ?1_?
t.'y. Tht. lessiin u s woml vfiilly
<:...? -v-1 hy t !;t-V nn inhefs of* the
.school.. A'7. er Sunday si-hmfl
s iviies were had and "a
-j-iv :;did i-l'uwd iflleni "* d. I lev;
. Ahiei: pieaeljexl a-sud stirrinjr 'sermon
which \v;>.s enjoyed hy all.
Sunday nprht R.'v.. Matthew
pC..n. In-jJ a , noble hcrmo.n. Th.>
I !i I'?- I'.ii rd in. t. ;ii the home of
M'". -.1 antes '"a.lhottn; a fair crowd
: t ti-tnliiiit*.s.."We are sorry, to say
t at Mr. Robert Davis is 'still on
sieh list. AVv hope him a
.-peedy recovery. Mr; dim Wil1
inSr. is also oil the.sick list.
V .i- reporter. I.. J. Calhoun
" MM.FORD M.MS
Camp NV'cli'air A. M. F. Zion
ll.llo K\cry body! Well, I will
a poeai;. in your v. v . M y paper when
you are not. expert injf.
Sunday morning- was a v -rv
pleasant, day?nrr?rrrrrrrts?poers,
alihiiimh it V."iT- vi iv h 1. Sunday
ei: ? .1 was opened :,U the usual
l our. -.Called - to order by yH-W
S. nt.. C. A.' (ii'ison-. an.I the different
(Vii'i^-ers. The adult class.
.Was b ustil'ully tautilU. by the
t iiehers, Mr. Ch.ai lie llall, ' Jr.
Senior- - lass, was tamfht hy Bes.".sie
'Ih Cilad !en h; e::jise ef {he ill
i!! for ipiite a while.. The lesson
was Iter.v.i? 'illv tarirht :ui 1 diss,.],
..\ fiw interest injy re!.
n.;;irks. eomiiiji" fron> ir Hear pasi
R I-;, f<. Rutilware. Also
i R? v. iIt'iirv Jacks ?. After which
, v.e \\i : Hi-inis-t !'< n few min i*
i'/ rel\vshtn< lit! At the tap of
the hell every on,. \v< nt in to witj
ne.-s n woivlerlill sermon; Rev.
lit" 'hviiii*?n"" ml?i?4-hr rostrum
i accompanied hy Rev. II. Jacks, n.
Til'iayci' l.y Bio. F. R. Gladden.
I Tli.y. Renhvare p.. seated to his
| eonkf'U'i'i ion. Rev.?II. Jin.k?on for
11h<&_s|Knk( r of 1!k k.our.. Rev,
JarKsTy< look "hi- text : from tin*
l'Jtf chapter of Act1, hejrinninir
V. it h- li:e Sth verse.
Siihirt: ..".testis Will Peliver
His ('hereh.' I'am vt'ry phased
I to say that R< v. Jackson rcallv
(?iid preach'a'soul -tininir sermon
J which was enjoyed hy everyone.
-inir prayer by Hro. Jerry Gat|
in;- sci-.tr by Sister JiaLLaiuu-llai-.
Titer I.or.I I want Von to Move."
I Announcements by Poo. C. L.
; 11;i11 .: 11 : Rev. P.oc.lwaro. .Vftei
sci vice. Rev. Bonlware .left to iro
in Pi no v Grave to prraoh~ for th
i**IIi^ilV I.ijrht" C' 1 nit and his choir
fronv Gladden Grove furnished the
: music. . .
j Sunday' aftOrno'n I ha.i as my
i-ruest Miss Klizaheth 1 I sprier and
1 Air.?Daniel?I,umpskiiv. We were
J very glad to see .Mi'. Willie Hall
i ii-om -Foil Mill. SyT*".
Mr, W. A. Gladden and Mrs. C.
j K. Gladden motored-, to Columbia,
i S. y. t<> visit one of his churches.
I Tl/'y enjoyed the trip very much,
j Hello to all of my friends, ospecj
ially over in .Gaffnry, S, C. will
droe von a line pretty soon.
\VdIl appear in your paper-attain
' soon.
Rev. F. K. Boulware, pastor .
I Bessie Gladden, reporter.
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"UFK'S KOAD"
- Fife's- ?t>ad is crowded wi!;; j,i >n'e
tfoir.jj to and fro. !
Sfunit have* loinr and mm.h !ia\.slioit
ways lo y>,
When some seem to think rr?i-id
work lias bum wrornii'.
We look end Indiofd !il\ has h. <-n
cut short.
1 Alalyv have sTaTTvTl on 1 i l c s niv.
>tcry trail,
Not thialiin^cus to-where'if w-.u.'d
lead.
IiV and he on oio- i..?.?. r..:'
. ? J"11"",' 1
.Ah! life's road is p mystery" yea
indeed!
Thoujrh we cannot look n'ow.u the
lonjr road of life,
But as we .journey on we find
. ' burdens of-strife,
W lie re life's road end-, none ! :;
the heavenly father ran t I ..
It may rial in heavi n Yea!.it i
end in hell.! ! >
Composed by Victor Syi.a *
Beasloy. .
I GiliittUIA-tiTATI: IMtl STirrTTT
. COLI.KGK AN.VOl M lis \
S (HFT OF SI.0(10 TOW \:: I? ITS
- I'ROGR AM FOR III ii fWI'ROY !
. MKNT OF IIIT: Mit.RO COW
.Ml'NITY ( III R< n?
The Georgia Sti+S- hrJ ?7"
college announces a adit of si.uo i
I town l ds 1 'if., i 1 nptS4V-ttr-Vi - r=r"
't pansic.n of it? service to jhe N.y.
rural church. For sev ral.'y. 1-'.
t an experiment- and dePipr.-t rathe.
1 has. been carried 011 at tn.e. . !. v
t Cabin Community in Hancock <
I with, the Georgia State Iuhn-t 1 -h
j tollc&e cooperating.. in , h'<viu- -..t k._
, ruuiury cnureh st'i vi' mote
timely the need,< ?>? the" peopl.. 1
Wis felt that t!i?.. yeopl s.,:'tVr -tj
toi', tile luck Of a resident spiri-pn
' leadership. At 'present',' ?i. >{ X<
' jirro rural churches :iro ?.-cr. i.;
t ministers who live in distant nr.
han centers. ?? ;
Two yours a*fo. a cooper :tivv ar!
, -rixngenient was mad. bet v. , en t c
p rural community 'church 'and the
( directors, a'.1 tlit?" I'.pjj ('nhiii <" .?
tmmity vvliei'o fry n. rV-'Hyiu1 -mitt
t rister was secured t.o live '..in' -'the
.| community and serve t ';*.* p o.p!e
1 ; Reverend Robert K. 4*M wards . :
I vounrr man front that "s-..cti**n
I Georgia who had jrraduat d -fr*o
['Morehouse, colli*;,, and "tin- >-i tdi
> colleyc < f Divinity v.a- -? ie< t*
for this service. lfi< s.. y.vi.ee in;
, j already demons'.rated tin value *>'
hav>iner the .spiritual Ka ier 1 i\
. anvonir the people Ii.e is su p;?o- <1
, to serve.
It is now prop sid to build a
rural parsonage in which t
itual advisor" will live an*! si r'e
each day <?1 the wegjci Uv ox'nmplas
well as h.y precept. An effort
will tH -mil '.. To 1-i'e't;in-jr=ra=aero-an
"expi'^ssiiin of tin* t ;. ??* *
home that will ho ntosi ! < !; fai t
mi' improvcrnenr ^?I i.n j?.?
_ 'a) m-s-of t!ir> Smith. T n-,. w ! 1 I...
flowers anil siirt.hb my. a gar -.
an ori'haril chickens. mg- ami a
cow. The minister will > t
triple lit I have. his poo 1 i-i \'
him in his commonsi-n-,. ir '
to a more abundant. lividg and ;
.fuller and inoie .wholes me l?f
on the I'larms. T}i.\ peopb- of t .
community will. cooperate hi I. M
i ing this parsonage ami it' v.i'l h
.1 clodieated to th'i Jiin- a -: w
ing together in the spirit .
oonporat ion. underst'aiHlng at;
"mutual h< Ipfi'liie-s. ?
The Tennessee Vail v. Autbo-i
tv_aml .tlie , G'nrgia Kxp-::;'.
Station in cooperation - v. dh t
Georgia ' State In Lust vial
_ ail 1 1 lr. <l:il.' Vv, '
are cooperating in the < !. vob.pment
of experiments ami _ d upT
strations in farm cr> p.s.; permanent
pastures and the imvo ><\
nu n't of livestock.-' Oth. ? i-x.p -i inients
are being cavri d o- i>> ti
improvenieiit <?'T sivall gram-..
This. *1.000 is?d.'w.a'- ; TV ~
friend who is intoie st <1 in t o improvement
of the rural .\o r
the- South. Thi- m.'iicv i- ma-i
available on conditio-. '-i*'
er Si.000 is raiseih'hy th \ -i '
. of the. CDmniiuiity-M./.uTe rim-J m
onstration is being bairi 1 on. !'
is expected that work "n .ti is
eet will begin in the near "it '
?The work in tliii ti.'mmi'o," '' a
attraetnl national 'attention.' Kv
ry year, a stat.o-wid, t-nr.tm
school-TirToivit:etui at V'.is re>;i .
for rural teachers, the 1 en! 'co-'mi;Roard
of Rduca.tion ami th C
gia State Industrial eoljege < o- peratirrg.
?Rv-gUmal State ?-11.;
ences for the inipri v nu ttt ''
darn! and eonimunity life i !. :
in tlii< pmvi mil id t v f "nin ...
- - time.? Three?v.'.vi' ??rm"!??
'operated mtiumllfy for ?.lx-y- rKirls
at the cmier. . ho\ > '
erirls enrolled at tliis ?n:nu r ntir
~ "ni.all section i.f (>,. ;. .
able to- make-- acquaintance with
farm people who ai?i work inir
their own salvati n.' & .\ no-! !
final Health v-m? h'iy
been completed. r v. -11
serve over 100.000. Xrjrr??
livinir in the lower Hi ,!i;'hm tion
of. middle CJcoryin.
President P. F. II iJh'H in ounmentiivr
upon this n<;w s??.: v??v- to
. _lJ ui- -mral?ebu-re h?sa-yx?'~P??rr^v
over "2.000 Nejfro rnral char-h in
the South. These ehtnv',cs a,-e
still the most yoweitVl and sti'r'ilatinpr
inflyenee in Xcirro Yr.rc!
" lift'." Tf th/so. eburehe-i.", :'ii b ' h>'
redirected, motivated and . -diimtlated
that they will und< rs'tan '
and appreciate the probl m*' t nt
confront ifhrm people and can offer
them a technique by \\ hieb
- inov mnv?mum n?in nan?stn , 11 u.n
lifo, it will ho a tr.rf.aL..aIclv..lV-u._-t.li?
South. One writ or savs, "The
people perish because they have
no vision." The Georgia State Industrial
college is sponsoring an
extension program that seeks to
demonstYate the effectiveness of a
j resiflent, redirected! and j;e-emphaI
sized spiritual life on the farms.
I/. D. Law, a graduate of the
Georgia State Industrial college
j and principal of the seven-teacher
j County Vocational Tr. School is
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lio your way - am
.. A* yu wo.t e
(Jo1 your nay? ar
Knov.irijr whi
NEAR I
j ! !-1.) aap.!' 1 I'm.111 the yru'-p of <!'< a!
i timedn?;!v with a'.little hope aid
I've yi'Usn weak, that now t
I . Would Ij ui..-uFi- ami yet.l Pet
I li e pa.-t iVw .iuys are ill itr !\
j i .i it--- <.: ?. i,-ky, t i; -'*!). I hey a!1 have,
Hat of th St.- t;tiess*ami lo'ymle>1
-?. ,iM h.. orirtel'ul for the in
MY CON'C
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Jr f-ptie of .my di-'j:
My lu-ti'ul rature. 1
.My - (iotl tor.Xinue.s t<
. I'nn'n me irili thai
There must, be lot' j
Or He'.d not help m
i at. I. is' center. Olivia
r> Vn '(<:' the
. j't'.-y.- niaiiitrci' <>t* the Coin-.'
i.uni'.y < .MtpeVai jy<.:-st/yc.'* Z. T.
I u ; v. c.iMiiiiiUiity lead-, r, and. *
ai n.i worhet ; J'; ll. Su he is ,?ii})cr_, 1
Stut l ist en.-ion Am-nf >
. I here' aif- ' op|irhxiriiately .'5otj.
ten j/i-iv- in this aural eonwr.unity ~
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... I". .1, 1 K'l.aitlP
-' ' >N lKJMi.ST I.AHOKHR ' !
'i in.at -r< ?*tst *f> much to nv.\
,Aho y. t i fro at the. tree of ,
fa nte: ' '.
V?'ho h.i<; ;i.-i tin Vi.j.'iilar m lit intent '
ii"V i: ' ;:. \at.
Hut r.th'r j'-oii.i:..i his triumph
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or \v'i.i i t a . !;? > the
!' > ' nrav- th in. t: nijrht.
!|ut a... . yre.a 'with .a ;r.
fia j p- i- -r;t, i Ty
kr.owt'r.
t!i.- i. > I-. : -ib ninnUitn!
- t'- iioint t:. ?? > to . tht'.lone.
" l-i TiTT 'a a.; e<a y-v' iyI,;. j
<! wa-tvin s ov'i the- l.isr-.t at :
loW. *
ie is i..j rvv':n<! -r f theni ail.
.ORMEU 'SM !*1 il Sll !>K\T
KMl i;i\ KS MASTER
I July lI:? \:? r a .warV >uuly
j '!:?- < : StI'nivcrf
::y "iif Mirhii'aj1. Ann Ilailioi".
I ii Mai i-:i-"ilaiina IJouhva'.t;
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.line, .-..a ( . smith uiiivh.' %
j' i. >. -ii-: -d t!u> .Mnsu-i' o!' .
I' \rr> vt?r-'TiSi'.. .af at' PI en
! -ia-i laidr::. a\ -lu-t
David G. Ellison
Heneral Insurance
j Honept and efficient atten
tion given lo all business
laced v.itb m?i
PHONE 5717 1; ;
$f|.oo j
9 ^Bu >
iCharl
J Every i
fi 7 UNTIL SEPT
Leave Columb
I Arrive Charlesl
Returning', leave Ch
Union Station
Consult Tir
W. E. McGEE, A. C
| Southern R
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: ''iy vdi pa;ho!ojry '
x?r.r-t-: ; ,,n <tain i
. A : ' , " ' "> : nd- remeectiVvs.
If ^
f at certain times there
are severe, unrelieved functional
pains, cl--pv;:.ssing the nerves,
c;v.itinr'- S'vn-J5'.- loss of apP**t*,% %
-and v.-.:-.lines.*, try C'ardui!
j TKoasijid.-'v: y ciijrn have found
that Card/.:: h- :;;s to relieve tunc- !_
tion.il p. ^ ;iw4i?ti?ationi? ? -
And it - f :-:her ? stimulating
the appetite and1 irnproviT"r
r'in w-mI,? favoring the ?: ???
move to::.pie-- transformation of
Thus the u.-v of Cardui
promotes be,*f or nutnv.on
;uvd the copsequent
strengthening of !|lj??S.p;
the whole cm. i i \ '] ?
o: r>,V does TT
r.fit hrr.i" !-r VY"V7 i rfL.'^>sK? v
u phytic;-..a. . "" ]JjCARDUI
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Recommended
MOTHERS to DAUGHTERS
for o\er 5u years
louiid I
rp a
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Sunday
EMRKR 6th
>ia 6:40 A.M.
ton 10:30 A.M.
arlest on 5:20 P.M.
, South Main
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kol Aurnts
1. P. A., Columbia ( I
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