The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 19, 1936, Page Page 3, Image 3
Saturday, September 19, 1936.
.. MR. PRINCE PEGUESE PASSES
Lake City, S. C.,Sept. 7th?Mr.
Prince Peguese, a well known man J
of this* town, was laid to rest Sun- 1
day, August 30, 1936. Mr. Pe- e
guese died Saturday night, Aug- b
ust 29 at 11 o'clock. Funeral rite* c
were conducted at St. James A.I
M. E. church. *
The processional to the beautiful t"
strains of *fcYarer My God to
Thee", with Mr. Abram Green at ^
the organ was played as the body s
entered the church. ^
Mr. Peguese leaves a lovmg wife t;
several daughters and sons, aside ^
from a host of friends to mourn ^
his death. * a
Active pall-bearers were Messrs '
Gideon Green, J. C. Gryant, Ed- v
ward Bryant, -1 P l.yktw g
Mr. L. M. Green, undertaker in y
charge of funeral.
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FIRST CITY TOURNAMENT i
HELD BY RECREATION CLUB ?
Columbia, September 8th?The j
Columbia community recreational p
club, recently oivaniip/i ? ?i -
? --D ? > o ia|;cu I
their first city Tennis Tournament f
Obeginning Wednesday, September k
9 with boys single matches and
continuing, through Saturday When I
finals will be played in boys sin- t
gles, junior singles, men's single t
girls singles, women's1 singles and I
doubles in each division: '/
Much interest in the activities
of the club have been stimulated *
by these matches and the response a
of sponsors for the orgahization. '!
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REV. C. FLUKER PREACH AT a
EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH
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Rev. C. Fluoker of Tampa, Fla. j
will preach' at Emanuel A. M. E. g
church Sunday, September 13th,' {
at 11:30 a. m. He wqs asked to
preach by Rev. W. P. Plair. We r
are'asking all members to come 1 r
out and hear this wonderful |
preacher of the Baptist Conven- a
tion. We are urging all Emanuel j
members to be present at 11:30 ^
o'clock. , c]
Rev. Hughes, pastor of Emanuel \
for three years, is leaving Friday, s
September, 10, for, WiJberforce, j
Ohio, his old home, after a wonderful
quarter which was presiubd
< over by Presiding Elder E. A. '
Adams. He leaves the people well
pleased and all the members are
bidding him high honors for his
wonderful work in the past three
yeais. Every pastor should live as
Rev. Hughes and leave his people v
well pleased. j a
WALHALLA NEWS (i
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Mr. Will Goldsmith of Chicago, t
ill. is visiting his parents, Mr. I
and Mrs. John Goldsmith. e
Many hearts were saddeneJ in 1"
our community last Sunday eve- s
ning when Mrs. L. Jones was kill- I
ed ins'tantly while attempting to c
cross the Walhalla and Westmins- s
ter highway on her way to attend
services at Flat Rock Baptist 1
church.
? xt .n r? *
miss men nogers nan returned t
ft'om Spartanburg after spending t
several days with relatives and
friends. I
William Karl walker has return- p
ed to his home in Charlotte after i
spending some time with relatives, f
Mr. and Mrs. Vcstcr Rice, Mr.
and Mrs. Laurence Mitchell, Mrs. t
Bertha Rogers and Mr. Frank t
Howard motored to Franklin, N.
C. last Sunday to visit relatives V
and friends. s
Miis Ida .White is home after
. spending several mopths in Wash-, p
ington, D. C. and New York City, i
Mr. P. Reid and daughter of
Seneca were visitors here last p
V| Sunday among relatives "l and i
friends. d
Brownie Mac Sirapon from the a
CCC Camp of Fort Beuning, Ga'.
spent the week-end here with rel- t
atives and friends. r
Miss Grace Davis has returned to a
Spartanburg after spen^ng sev- F
eral days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. T. Davis. ' d
Miss Mamie Mattison has reW
turned to Atlanta to resume her
' studies after spending the sum- 1
mer yith her mother,~Mrs. Lillian
Mattison.,j
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ST. ANDREW CIRCUIT EDISTO
DISTRICT
Graham A. M. E, Church Sun- '
day school 'picnic and Excussion |
to Summcrville, S. C. on Labor j
day, Monday, September 7th, ,
with one of the largest number .
ever been in the history of theChurch.
Wrr left the church -H-r3Q?with
4 busses and 5 automobiles, v
wtth as many as they could cany. J
?. ArxiveT jilt SuntmerviUo. ?^
Registered 225 children?with?a?^
few of the mothers and fathers acr *
companying them. We spent the
dav at the Paradise Carf, the
home <A one of the best Chara'ter t
in town, Mrs. Carrie Joiner and *
- her daughters. The children enjoyed
fine music, soft drinks, ice ?
cream and cake-s; every thing 1
went out very nice. The mothers
and children did not want to leave
when the time arrived to* leave.
We had the pleasure of meeting
r the Rev. A. J. Thomas, pastor of
Bethel church, Riugeville Charge. '
He spoke very encouraging words ?
to the pastor and children.
This is our second trip to Sum- e
merville this year and the children
want to co back in the rroxt. t
month , if possible. Rev. E. E. j
Washington, ousr pastor leads the v
way from Graham church to Sum- t
merville and have every thing
at ranged for our stay; his heart i
and mind are wrapped up in the i;
children which is the future ?
church. He will succeed where
ever he goes for he is no big boss. q
But a humble, loving Christian ^
minister. The committee served v
cakes, cream and lomonacfe.
Rev. E. E. .Washington, pastor; t
Frank Brown, Supt.; Prince Graham,
Sec.; Rebecca Grant, Report- ~ a
er.
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HOPKINS NEWS
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Sunday was a big. day at St.
ohn's church at Hopkins, S. C.
'he Rev. J. B, N'eal preached an
xcellent sermon, after which he
aptized quite a laige crowd of
hildren and grown uus.
The Missionary, society 0f Zion I
ienevolent church met the 1st '
iaturday at the home of Sister j
iUcy Benson. The meeting was |
ailed to order by the Vice IVe silent,
Sister Randolph; song by
lister Lucy Tuckei. Prayer by
irother Peter Anderson; song by
lister Thompson. Bible verses
y each member. Old and ne>v
business discussed; minutes read
nd adopted. _.
Sister Jane Weston being av&y
on her vacation, Sister Cl^rkun
was elected to act as?Treas.
intil she returns.
All business completed, we adourned
to meet the 1st Saturday
n October at the home of Sister
lertha Davis.
Miss Martha Sumter and Miss
ulia Reeves had a Moon-light
dcnic on the 3rd of September at
)uffie's Pond. Several young
riends drom in and around Hopins
were present.
Miss Sumter left for Tuskegee
Friday night, to attend school
here, while Miss Reeves will reurn
to Raleigh to complete her
^urse Training course at St.
rgnes Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark son, Miss
Eleanor, Marion and David report
lovely trip to Philadelphia, Atantic
City, Trenton, N. J. and
Vashington. On their return they
irought Mrs. Edna B. Marshall
nd her son, Charles, Jr.
Mr. Everette L. Berry, formerly
if Columbia, but now. of Washngton
visited his sisters. Mrs.
itevenson and Clarkson. ' He left
i*i-iday nite to join his wife in Atanta
and from there to D. C. He
eports a pleasant stay and hope
iqjt to stay away another 10. years.
Sister Jane Weston of Columbia
nd Hopkins left for Elizabeth,
J. J. to spend some time with
ler son'Ttobert Weston and two
laughters. We hope fljr Si>ter
VqSton a pleasant stay, and that
W will return safe and her health
mproved,
SPARTANBURG NEWS
Mt. Moriah church
Rev. A. M. Matthews, Pastor
cr !?.. 1 1 1 1 -? 'L
i ?i^ ouuuay styuui irjiviiuu tit tut?
siial hour with Supt.- and teachers
.t their post of duty.
At 11:30 service was opened by
he pastor. After the reg.ular orler
of service the pastor selected
lis discourse Matthew 24th chaper
69th verse, theme "A Great
"all." He srpoke, with such pow;r
and understanding it made our
learts burn as the man of Go
poke to us by tl|e way. The
loly Communion AVas given. At
ight o'clock the pastor preached
mother great sermon.
Rev. A. M. Matthews. Rev. B..
". Steward left tor Jacksonville,
Ma. this morning to attend a Nuional
meeting. We trust for
hem a pleasant trip.
Mrs. Lizzie Rowe the mother of
rfrs, A. IVJcGee is hack home arain,
after spending a few weeks
n Orangeburg with children and
riends.
Miss Helen Saxon... is back in
he City, aftei: spending her vacaion
in Virginia.
Mr. and Mis. Lula Sullivan is
lome again, after spending the
nmnn in tKn .mniinliSnc
Miss Hattie Patterson is home acain,
after spending: the summer
n the mountains.
Mrs. Lizzie Allien is home arain
after spending three weejss
h Toledo, Ohio and Knoxville.
""enn. She reports a very pleas,nt
trip. '
There will be a Silver Tea at
he home of Mrs. Mary Jane Clenons
on Clement street Sunday,
iftemoon, for the benefit of the
Sver Ready club.
The City schools will open Monlay
morning:, September 14th.
'RESIDING ELDERS AND
TRUSTEES CALLED TO
MEET IN ALLEN UNIV.
ro the Presiding: Elders of th"
Seventh Episcopal District and
Trustees of Allen University:
You are hereby, requested by orler
of Ht. Rev. Joseph Simeon
Clipper, D.D., L.L.D., Presiding
iishop of South Carolina, to meet
n your regular annual Fall Rally
tnd official opening of Allen Uniersity
in the- auditorium of Chanjelle
Administration building, Alen
university, Columbia. S , -LU-.
Ycdnesdav. October 7. lilJO 10
\7M.
RT. REV. J. S. FLIPPER,
Residing Bishop and President of
he Board, 488 Houston St., NT.
Atlanta, Ga,
J. E. THOMAS,
Secretary of Trustee Board, 14G.
Vshley Ave., Charleston, S. C.
WESTMINSTER NEWS
Ruby M. Austin, Reporter
We were able to witness a gran '
dcnic at the Union school Friday
f last week. Everything went a."
ong lovely. All seemed to have
njoyed themselves.
About the close of the picnic
lev. G. S. Sawyer-and Rev. R. I*.?
^air of Anderson came. We were
ery happy to welcome them
here.
Miss Marsella Austin of Ches- !
er, S. C. visited her parents on
ast week-end. She returned to |
Chester Sunday afternoon.
Misses Geneva Davis, Margie
Hover and Charlotte Moss were ]
iome for last week-end. They are ^
working in Greenville.
Mise Henry Mae Glover spent
he 2nd Sunday in Richland, S. C..
Most of our flolk spent Sunday
t Bethel Grove M. E. church,
ear Seneca.
EjETaht /
I the Si t tt
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r^tarthdate, and correct addreea
> to ABBE WALLACE, care of 1
J | Assembly Street, Columbia.^ 8o
. R. M. M.?I am anxious to know
if the man that I met a few weeks
ago means all the nice things that
he insists cn tilling itie?.,
Ans. He is sincere when . he
( ells you to develop your DANCING
as he realives your taUnt. . ,
he does not want you to take hini
too seriously in regards to the vacation
in MAINE this fall. for-_ he
sn't thinking of going up there.
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I). G.?It is my intention to file
a suit, against the. company that
' ni\' unn'wnvlnil f.... ..,.,1 T* 1.1
. " 1 ": < ' ' * ?"urn
like for you td tell me what is the
best way for m'e. to K<> about it.
1 lead an<l enjoy everything you
write'!
AnSs Don't take legal steps
just yet. . . make another attempt
o see the manager of the company
your soirworked for "troforeTecetving
injuries. If you will let- the
ompany know the purpose ef your
call it seems to me that they will
arrange an immediate settlement.
\V. E. S,?Wily did. the boy J 1
AVy.Ul with for a Vear or so call m.e
for a datcf and Tylign I gave it to
him lie called jitv back and broke
it?' 'Dor's he still cares?
Ans. He" isn't very interested
so don't let yourself get excited
over him again. He wanted you
to fill in with him and join a party
hut later fdund out his KEHl'LAR
(tlHl. was back jn town and he decided
to cancel the engagement
with you. .
M. M. (\?Please tell me if you
"liink it wise lor me to go ahead
with my plans for Halowcen?
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.vii^. i vr,. . . as u is time mr
you to .begin mapping out your
I'ROLRAM for your Ho'loweer
Dance and Entertainment that you
wish to feature at your place. It
s my opinion that you will have a
much larger crowd than yt*j had
m Labor Day.
M. N. L.?W+rydo 1 losp .socman*
jobs when I believe that I do my
best work oil them? >
Ans. You had better straighten
ltlSIKJl'S* MEORIAL
A. M. E. C1URCH
Rev. 1. A. Miller. I'astor
Mr. Benjamin F. Ret-hea has been
acting as Jupei inU-ndent of the
Sunday school for the last three
Sundays. Our superintendent realizes
the IK ed for student development
and does all that, he can to
.guide Mr. Beth'a in the right
way. However Mr. Retina has had
experience in his home town and
tlu- job that In is undertaking is
not altogether foreign to him.
Little Miss Yal. ila (.'hajipeVe
has been acting as secretary all
sumni'.r in the absence of Miss
Rertha M. (ioodwin who is vacationing
in Washington, I). ('. Several
little faces were seen in Sunday
school in spite of the weatIn
r.
-Morning services were as usual.
The choir members were adorned
in whit" rol.es and sang beautifully
throughout the day. Rev,
Miller delivered the message.
Mr. I lakers-out" presid' lit, was
with ds during the I-eageu hour
? nd ei ndueted the service. There
"is a cle'cid'd improvement in the
League. The members' are realizing
the individual parts that they
play and are governing tip mselyes
accordingly. The lesson was
very hard but? lively. Those taking
part in the discussion were
.mis. .\olson ami l>uok* tt. Miss Sarah
Williams, Messrs Lucius I)akers,
I.eroy Blown, I'rof. Cochran
and Rev. Miller. Misses Catherine
Randolph and 11 at t it* I.. Burgess
were visitors. We are inviting
them to conje again. The
I.caguers are having a k:' I ^a!
Ty Sunday evening, Sept. 18. TT
you are asked to sit on a pew
nhasc do not retype ,, ^
The night services began - at 7:80
n'clnrk.?N'ui so-?I'i otii?t+rr?Columhia
hospital worshipped with us.
Rev. MilU'r spoke from Matt. 1(>:
18 "And I say unto Thee, thou art
Peter and upon this rock I build
my church and the- gates of hell
shall not prevail against it".
NKWBKRRY NEWS
/ ..I..--.. Il.n t-. !
, I rvsnycfrian inuren
Tlio Sunday school \vas very impressive
as usual. An adult class
for ladies ha> been added.
The Young People's club meeting'
was -conducted by Mrs. Eunice
E. Allen. The following persons
led the discussions: Misses Anslie
Jones, Alberta Daniels, Misses S.
Wallon. S'r,, Cecil Jones and Prof.
P. W. Jones and all of the young
people entered the discussions.
Next Sunday Miss Anslie Jones
will" lead the serviCF.
Since Mr. Cecil Jones, Pres.
left enroute to enter Johnson C.
Smith university, he gave some
very timely' remarks'. His sister
Miss Juanita Jones will enter
there this term also.
Mr. S. W. Allen and Mrs. I Alia
Dean attended the McClelland Pres
bytery at Harbison college, Irnio,
S. C. They reported a pleasant
and enjoyable trip.
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the PAorerro leader
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wad 1* ikia pap?r ONLY w-ben Jloead
ia jrn lidw. For private X
id a ?if addroaaed. stamped mi- {
B? dlay, aad rnilva ky return X
go?tio? Siyrn year full name, X
to all letter*. Addreai ail mail Y
:HJE PALHSTTO LKADEE, 1S10 X
tk Cere Una.
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out your BACK DEBTS as this is
going to keep you from holding a
job. Your creditors call your cmi
plover and this doesn't place any
credit t0 your character so. pay
your bills and you won't be forevo
Ol'T OF WORK.
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1 C. B.S.?-I am talking straight
from the shoulder when I say I
have done a wife's paigt and I don't
understand why my husband arts
c the way that he has acted foi all
these years. What is left for me?
I Ans. You.have done more than'a
i wife's part . . . therefore leaving
nothing for your husband to do.
i You have supported the family.for
16 YEARS and now that you aren't
i . able any more he doesn't know
how to begin to provide. Be patient
as posiJtble for with your son's
again.
|.- . S. 1). W.?What is left lor me to
do in regards to my son? i am so
very worried?
Ana. Stop worrying, . fe" "will
RETURN TO SOlUMW.tbis month
although he will be a week or two
late. He realizes the mistake that
he has made antL is sorry ,. . .1 do
not see a similar act of this- kind
in his future life.
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- M. N. Pleosc tg 11 me do- you
think that I should go_ ahetul and
! take this trip? I feel that I
should not go.
. . Ans. Of course vou should go. .
your GRANDMOTHER would be
very disappointed if you did not
come to her in INDIANA with
your two sisters. You will have
? ni'ach better time than you be
lieve for she has planned many
i" social activities for you'Oleic.
L. E.:?Should I get married?
The mail I po with likes my cooking
so well and he says he wants
.me to piarry him.
- ? Ans. He loves vou . . an.l he
loves the DHL1CIOI S MEAl.S
you prepare too. You two could
i be happy together.
Visitors are Welcome to all of
the services of thi- church.
Drayton Street High School'
Prof. R. F. Gladden, Prim
Friday night, Prof. T. B. Needy
i entertained an appreciative audi
enre w.itli a splendid lecture,
theme "Seeing A Vision," text
Proverb 20:18. A quintet consist.
ir.R;. of the following persons. Misses
Ester Mae anil Elsie Gallmuh,
G.?Gilliam, Freddie Lyles and
James Carter furbished music l'oj;
! the occasion; "Mrs. Eunice E. Allen
'piano accompanist.
| Prof? Robert Floyd has returned
?rom 'Asbury Park, N. J.
where he spent his vacation.
J Mrs. Ruth Dean and her little
i daughter from Washington, D. C.
are visiting her parents, Mr. and
. Mrs. J. B. .Morgan.
Mrs. Lark from Johnston, S..('
spent the week-en ' with her
friend, Mrs. Bessie Perrin.
Mrs. Byrant Fortune left the
City last week en route for. Washington,
D. C. to spend a few weeks
with her mother and relatives.
Rev. Mrs. Sibbie Rutherford will
preach at Pleasant Grove chujeh
Sunday afternoon, August 20,
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Paul R. Allen, reporter
miller chapel
A. M. K. CHURCH
Newberry. S. 0. --The Sunday
school is still going forward under
Supt. Floyd and bis staff of teachers.
The lesson was reviewed by
the Supt.
For -Children's hour little Miss
Rosa I.ee Lyles sang a solo; the
pastor used a pencil as an object
sermon, then Mastor Carroll Hare
- -sang a solo. ??
At the adult hour the pastor
used John 4 :i>. Subject Relationand.
Sa'iliui Huns.'
Filla Caldwell unite,4 with the
church, 'the visitors were: Miss
Anderson Rutherford, MissesJI. B.
Butler and B. F. Sims.
League was contlucted by vicepresident,
Ca|rt?*r, who is leaving
in short for college. Misses Addie
JIare, Daisy Butler and other
good leaguers are leaving for
college. The League wishes them
a successful school year. Psalm
2:1 was used for night's service.
Music was furnished by the
Jurtior choir, all day; Miss Vivian
Ruff at the piano, at m-ovning; and
Miss Hare at evening. T
Monday afternoon the Hurry
Hustleys club met with Master OI
dell Ruljfs Jr. We dnesday afternoon,
Misses Margaret and Louise
I k I-.. i ?rrzrr-i rr\
I /a ii'.xanut*r I'nin utmni wie aaran
' Allen cltib. - The Exclesior club
I was glad to greet their President
Miss Wilhclmena Hare, who has
J been away all the summer ami
most heartily thanked Mrs. Juh- .
I nita Kennor for acting as president
during the summer months.
Sweet courses were served at all
(the meetings.
! Our 4th and last quarterly conference
will be held October 4-5
We hope and trust to make this
the banner quarter and cause our
beloved Presiding Elder, Dr.
| Adams to feel happy. '.
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CHARLESTON DISTRICT MISSIONARY
MKKTIM;
A SUCCESS
Thy W. II. -unci F. Missionary '
society of the Charleston District
met last Wednesday, September
2r in its Anniinl Sosxn.n with Ib-ihel
A. M. E. churchy Ridguville, S. C.
The opening services were conducted
by the Revs. X. A. Bethca
and V. A. Jancrette. At the close
ol' the devotions Dr. .1. E, Heard
made timely, remarks and presented
Mrs. A. C. Mayes, district
president who preside^ with. dig- (
nity ami impartially throughout
the ses-ion. f
The financial reports as a wholewere
very good, which shovis that
the Mis-iouary Work in the Charleston
district is being w? 11 carried
' -tnrr?Wllljci the1 t'lhVenli.in Vv.Y"-aT ""
itsTbeight c? rejoicing at the I'm- i
uncial success attained, th" president
asked Mrs,. R. A. Belheatlead
in singing "Uh What -lie's <
Done For Me." and indeed we".were
made to feel good spiritually
while we thus -ang. The following
new members of the District
were introduce... Mrs. L. I'.
Heard, wife of Presiding Eidei
Beard, liev. ar.d Mrs. \Y. A. Bother.of
St. George and Rev. and Mrs. '
E. L. Farmer of lioliy Hill.
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1"V nil. ?? . 1-/. !\lllg, pa-tul
of Trinity church, Chyle.-ion, Mi-,
livored the higll'noon senritoi
'tvHicll wasluTT of Ui'ugh. arid
spirit. The message was enjoyed
"Wlio are mcmbcr> ol* tin Missionary
society," was the subject of a
splendid paper read by Mrs. I,. F.
Beard. The custrict is proud to
have Mrs. Beard as it's "First
. lauly" and co-worker. .
The president's, annual message
was interesting and inspiring. Iiei
words will linger long in < ui
hearts. Mrs. I). Kj McGliee. Con-'
flei'e'nce Branch president secinedto
have been at her best on the
subject, how to keep a .Missionary
society ?Hve. Mrs. McGhee presided-at
the afternoon ses.-ion with
ease, dignity and fairness. Mrs. .
. R. AV Janerette of?SnnunVrviiie i
[discussed the subject, "How to
make: a Missionary society succeed.
She also receive..' many
favorable comments.???
Harmony and peace prevailed
through tho ses-ions- and each
member went away feeling encouraged
to do more. The Rev.
A. J. Thomas and the goo.l'tyeople
of Ridgeville gave a splendid eutfriainnient.
. R. W.. Janerette, reportei
GRKKV Mil I. I! VI>T < III li< II
Sunday, Sept. t>. was our pastor's
day ho re and though- the
vvoathor was not plea-ant there
whs quite a nilhther of people out.
Our faithful Supt. and few faithful
oftlvois were at their post ol.
duty... : :?;
I After the teachers had finished"
| with their class work, the j.a.?loi
1 trave an intfcvc-tintr review.
( At the usual hour the pastoi
Rev. J. U. Davis assetiihled in tInfos
t rum. The usual order of- service
was conducted. We then
li-tened to the . sermon." St.
! Jesus Dof.e For You?". The >Jrj
nihil was instructive as * well as
.in-piling. T'nete was quite a f?\v
' to partake of the Communion.
I Sister Kinase Sharps.- and Hro.
I Hen .Martin went to the Vflic n
'at Mansvilh', S'_ C.. St. Mark.
| They brought back a wonderful
report which we all enjoyed \vr\
much.
Sunday ni^ht the pastor nave us
';inother :wonuei'iui message fiom
.Matthews subject "Stormy
Weather." we were made- to feel
happy a- he spake to as. We are
j thankful ti> say our work is ntov.
iinr nhfnjr lowly.. We . closed oui
revival meeting Friday nijrht. Kov. 1
| K. 11. Herbert i'f.om Asheville, X.
C. past ir of the Fine (ieovc baptist
church. ' We really had a 1
wonderful meeting all last week.
| Seven souls car.ie to Chrf-t .to he
Baptized' on the third Sunday.
I Our joastor. Rev. Davis is duinj;
' wond' rlu! work down here, we '
pray Go,. his speed.
Rev. .1. W. Davis, pastor;-(Mi.-s i
Rhunet.to 1. S'harpe, reporter.
AWKM)AW NKWS
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By J.' (.'. Moore I
.Sunday was a ureat day in .this ,
part of the land. Our Sunday ,
1 vu'KhimI iiiii-ncd nt th?? n^njil Ixmr
j with the superintendent ;it his (
' post of duty. Ouy pastor arrived
about five o'clock and gave us a
few words of encourag' nu*nt and
everybody seemed to enjdyed it
| mn.h. ??
' .Mr. John West ley Child- past
to the yrt at beyond at 2:2a. SunMr.
Childs was about lb years .
"of 'iLrand lit-~ya.< web?ii!.< ?i i > ?
the members of our company. F.verybody
who met .K hfi Westley 1
learned to low him, Mr. Childs I
was a member of our Sunday (
school anil also an all round athlete.,
l>uring our revival meeting
he accepted Christ. He leaves to J
mourn his lost a . loving mother
and father. Mr. ftntl Mrs. Ileoryr ]
' Chillis at Salley. S. C\; five lo others
and three sisters ami a \v st
ot relatives and menus, .\ainos ,
.jjs follows: (.Mainline Candea, .VIfair
Child* of Wist Palms Beach.*
Fla.; Mr. 1. Chi],Is. Salley. S. C.:
Mi\ 'Clinton Childs, Mr. Rob rt
Chi his, Mr. Nathaniel Chihls, all
of Salley. Mr. Childs is our lost
Wut I hope he is heaven's jrain J
Sleep on brother Childs, lie down
)jnd take your rest. I '
| Chip visitors.: Mr. 11 eyward Frr- ..day
spent the week-end in Charleston
with relativs and friends.
Mr. Henry Vincent sju'nt the week
end in Georgetown. Mr. ,1. ; C.
Moore has.returned after spcpdi'ng
a few days with his parents in
St. Matthews. Mr. James Kirby
spent the week-end in Florence
with friends. Mr. Morris Hipps
has retiprned after spending a
week at his home in Columbia.
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An award of $SO.OO is made each year b
lion to the Negro or any Negro group for t
Submitted on an improved method of be
L ON TEST E N TKTTTS SHOl'Ll
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ROOM (>07. 51 1 Ll C l'ST
? j .< > I I S : ! ' 11 ; 111 t H f \ -r-r
no'tici- woni'-ti who.'havi* .jnvfii a i
U'teat tit-it] of time atiri attftition t?t
their apprjpatue. ai.rl yet have i
Lai'" i? s-1y A'orlruikfrl soihe- simple ?
little. tietail \yhieh spoils the whole- r
life ft.*' '
VV..O ?... - ^ 1
n ?? ii'.J WViU > :.Of I <
ruimip r flocks or sleeveless eve ini?
irovin.- sometimes ,
their ihiatlracdivo ., elbows, which ^
letnu t t'lhiii tin- well-trruoin'ed up- ?
pea ranee every woman shouhl '
have. Kveir when a wealth of at-. .
T*rrt':on"i- lavi-h d an the. hair, the '
fumpicxi n ani the hands, tin wo.
rhsk- have left her elbows redden- '
il. t hapji'ed hi* calloused. ? .
It's easy t"> keep our 1 bowV
lookiu j' slimy and attractive if wc ,
will .Uist Vive .them the same- eon- 1
nU'tfit>i>n' we jfivo or.r hands o?
i'meei nail-. , 1
I'oii't acquire the habit of lean- 1
iiic n the rlhovvs vers- time. yot.
sit down, 'l'hi- is the chief cause 1
of many 'fiihii ced, unattractixe-ch
how-. Watoh for this tendency in
yourself. and it" you find that y<>u
frequently sit with your thin cup- .
perl in your hand.- anil your elbows '
res'tinjr on a table or t han-arm.
bryak'1 yourself of the habit.
;?The appearance <rf?the . elbow UETH-LKIIEM
BAPT. ( inut ii j
Rev. 11. K. (iaulden. Pastor
Newberry, H. C.?La-t Sunday'
was " known as "I.Iutiie Coining '
I'ay," and it was Just' that; aftei j
the regular "Sunday school' hour;
our services for the morning he- :
gan.
Kyv. .A. W. Brown of Riehnioiid/.J
Vai, a former'pastur <?'] Bethlefiem
was speaker of the hour." Aftei
telling the people now glad.he was
to he with the in. he spoke from .
this subject: "Making A Choice." I
Every i?re that heard him was <
nlade to fe"l t-h?* spirit of God H
burning'in .his heait. The member- i I
nf tlte eharelt spared n<? pains .in t
getting the older member* of the ?
rhuieh at CT'tliis great meeting. 1
When .tie' 'morning services were <
(<ad we a'djouriied for ?."inner. Vo;
talk-about something to eat. it was there.
everyone had a plenty and ;
enough to spair. The members '
and frieiids ate .until they could
eat no more. ' <*,' "*
_ Al.-tln ) < ! ;.!:iai'.turiiV.ybll --erlees
the devote > . \vuvs conducted b;.
I.leaeoil N. L. I.ake. .and. cVlieVs.
After whie'h Rev. M\ .M. Peac- :
Columbia brought to u.s a real tr.e
sage oh "Love." Rev. Peace as. ,
vtui know will be with us for ten
nights in out r'cvi\a;. and we are
looking ' for you a: d your friei;deut
to the church. .
I he I'. \ . P. I . g ? "t, >{- way:
u.l.mil b-.-'lH p. m. wit!: Mrs. Nancy \
Sir.gh' ti.-n in .el.at ge.;
Theft- was :r large ct^m <1 at h?
service and. a", enjoyed the young
i i 'Iks. j
At the ng .l'ar night services
Rev. A. \V. ISrftwh came before lis ,
again, at which time th'.re was on-. ^
Iv standing room iti the church. j
the fricn .s of rhi- irr.eat mar. arm
God. He u-ed a.- his subject these I'
worth.-: "Thy Kingdom Come.' Thy "
W'.J: Ht- i - I Our
{wart.- burned" within ay ht
<pokc t" u> alongthe way. After V
I in* st'i tu ii throe joined t kv
hurch. ? Uevl White and his go d :)
rumbers weiv out in. large num- 1
>t-:s Sunday morning ami''night?, aong
with the members of other,
.hurches. ?
At- the. db-e of" the services.' "
viembers ami friends rushed up t. '?
liev. Bivtm .ami greeted his as p
rtrver before, they were all glad to
uv him-once more. . , *
Our pastor was gi-.e:. the sur- I
-rise of bis life, in the form . of a |
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al.< f.f,. .> : ?. < : til ."Ulsidy
if < : i i" \v ii ;! .y. 'of tin.*'
t: : i'ai.'i ; : a : .t 1 !hm:- '
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if a n t.'-i.ivy > ': ! < * . ti.i.-iu and leavif
V':/- ifi'.l. A !i>'ht hatnl
v. i appi-'i all ut. the
;i-.vv k? lin'.-';:' it; , -place..
? im'.'-.
ijiiutl"!-. t;i 1. _ri- at; |1 y hast4; '
at. .Ml .ti.i- ' p it ji'j.-v.
diiT.y y< - a l.<- j? lh.< .-hit: .of the .
jii..atu >y !i->tinjf
hi- i-ii/? - "?t'i .;i11?>\y -aui i-i - till<i
wit war/t. i/tivi- ?;.l.
\a! i . !;. 'i jhr.i\ - t?- ;: ! t h -
nil.'' .in i:< ti'.i! ni-io than the
hit. "t! I :"i ' itt u..Km that
Vil-'ll. i.1.1' il' l.jt cih'iW- feu-'
iiar.y. i.-. xi 'iih- '? iiiitj precaution;
\ i' n-i.if ' ! itct.iti'^ ci * -; 11 >; c an he
?- <L if \<>u ji'.if'r. ieition
mi?-?i-ii:. In- .K'.ii'iiecf into the. el-'
i"V.1' -tii- finite r'-irnlarly,
h.> -kit; .-.vlL?' ''tii' si"tiiejtbly
iu'i.t i'. iil.tl tl.t' A t.i>u' appearance
ft? 1?rr?i ???-h?n. j.!. wi.?? ^?
jiitiiiiay i-a'ty. he n.ade to
' .el cheap .n:..: u.ar' at the .'sattia ' .?
The n:io:'U-!'S and l'ni'mjs uf ?:
h:tiii?;he!ii \\ere very jrive t" their
??>t?>r. a-'Aya- ,-T.owt; through
heir ji "atii.l appearance on his
'i'tiiila; . " T.<:party was (riven .
-e'l't' itiiu'Tt . a* .^he- j-arsi-'haue, '
I.i't ii- iii-t --I tneinhers and
"i'iei.iis thiiv ar revival i> on.
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I'l.'I'lll I. Ill: \t l> ' "I
>1 . I I I I. I . I I ! ! I . \ I I \ II (. |U II
Re\. ^Saruh II .Smith. l'a?ior
Sunday. i,.in-!- 1 " Susiluy
ua- . "aI; -vi.isder by
iilc. A" Vi'.iUl, a
v.-iy :o .. :>;* !)>.. After
,hv : tiio .'.<?>>< .? in
:.v- : . . \v?* ruade- \
. 'T S; St- r. Af-?r\tDiin.ir ? r ?
n. .'.V'-i'i \ y (r,a ; <> hnvi-.the
t. j - i'i. '.the Sumiav
-eh-M: Mis. I :;i. u -n at.d R*v.
Mi -. A. 1. ' by I.v- Ar.jfeles
.V : \v t-no'U miring
a-. ' > . .-uvh of . ?'
': o v. w. 1 <;;V\v<l by ail.
Jk-vi ii, S. s v.y_iy the
t: >i-.- -.-.i. T- xt -Lam. "in9
1; v. a- ; : ..'. ndv': fu! message
i*. : a' f - :h<- services
-... :r.u talk's were
;.a h\- i';< i-'. i". Young,
II ' i ... -. ' a:'.-: Mrs. I.ula
A a. 1* '.ont.apdii.s. Ir<L
A"' 7 :..o ; : . 1". T. liynhet,
N . ii- |k- Baj.?ti<t
<' . . b-aiJf.ht. to us
* : "Sir. Oper:
H 'I'M: .v :U?.
\\\ ..\t c. r - a ...til, fa> ajV-U vv i th a
? ;?. a- - y ir.v thap?'! SingA!!>\M.-?v:
. - t r.:-.i\v;i (white)
.Ma!; :.. ky.. ' 7
Ms -. I .a 1'a'. -i-r Louisville,
C>. n a:*.y visitor* wor7
>,.n:a\\ Wo are
; V >ay u< ~i 'ally eilatal
will be
:.;ei \ .: e.'o ealion us- at
ilf\\ O. S. i!.',. Atlar.ta. is
t-taiuvUv.- a w k'- teviviih- for
u--.. S. u\ . a; the Mi. Cal- .
y Haptisi eh ..i eh. - The public ;'t>r
; .to attend the-e
lie... (?. S. > >. i> the house
:.Ut:>T"'"tT'Ti"Y. Sarah' 11. Smitf},
^
lealth-wrecking
unctional PAINS
r ' " m0"thly
tlonal .pains ?
of menstrua"
jrti - * tien, cramping
. gled nerves
t. soon rob a
,t woman of her
^WL ' natural, youthk
1* Jul freshness,
' vTAIN lines too
ften grow into AGE lines!
If you are subject to suffering at
ion thy periods, it may be that
lardui will relieve you.
Thousands of women i:< e'n^ J
iave found it helpful to j i
t, seemed to ease their T*aT F
tains and they noticed ]
,n increase* in their' JSBL. ?
ppetitos and finally a f
trengthened resistance ' t=
u uic stress 01 montmy periods.
Try Cardui. Of course if it doesn't
relp you, see your doctor.
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