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I Salqfrfltt?, Ocfotfcr 3, 1936 GREENWOOD NEWS A Lovely Breakfast : Miss Le$a Johnson entertained ^ very elaborately last Saturday 4 morning: at the palatial Baptist ; St. home of her parents,. Mr. and * Mrs. C. H. Johnson, in honor of ' Miss Anna Hunt, of Lynchburg, 4 Va. who was the house guest of * Mrs. Anna Nelum. * - i l A delicious breakfast of three 4 courses was served. 1 pi Those enjoying the occasion f were: Mesdames Melrose P. Ful- J ler, Lucile P. Sanders, Anna Nel- '* um, Misses Mayme L. Williams, k Willie Fox and Ann> Hunt, guest J honor. Eaoh one expressed I* themselves as having spent a love- 3 ly .morning. 4 Miss Pearl R. Taylor passed J through the city on Monday, Sept. ' 21, enroute to Spelman college 1 Atlanta, Ga. I v- Miss Taylor spent the summei f in Mount Vernon, N. Y. and the 4 Mountains of Eastern Pennsylvania. ? = ' ^fisH~~C6Vrie Mae Ross has re- 4 turned from Asbury Park, New Jersey. Miss Ross is leaving to- j uay iut f\. ana 1. college, ureens- ? boro, N. C. , J Miss Jessie Powers Smith left on Sunday, Sept. 27, for Tennes- 1 , < see .State college, Nasheville, ? y Tenn. Miss Smith spent 'her va* < i cation in Hendersonville, N. C. ? \ Mrs. Ida Sample Pope has re- i turned to herr home in Detroit, Mich, after a short; visit with 1 Mr. ant. Mrs. Smart Sample and i Mrs. J. V. Seuart. Mrs. Pope who is an active Missionary worker in Michigan had attended th& Nation al Baptist Convention in Jackson vilte, - Florida. ? Mrs. M. W. Moore was hostess at a five course dinner party hon? otring Miss Anna Hunt of Lynchburg,. Virginia at her home on Milwell street. Aicolor scheme ' 't of green and white was carried out in the decorations and in the favors. The dining room was es- j pecially beautiful. Green shades . Were placed over the lights and . tall green vases filled with white dahlias were placed on the man- , -Hel, buffet, and serving table White roses and fern were usev ( as a center piece. Those invited to meet Miss Hunt and Mrs. Nelum were: Mesdames C. E. Estnes, j Arthur Williams, Calvin Fuller, I f Scott, Holeman, and F. B. Evans Misses Annie Ola Holmes and 1 / Ida Amiwood left last Friday, ' / Sept. 26, for Florida A. and T- Col ' lege, Tallahassee, Florida. Miss Withelmena Johnston has 1 returned with her dather, Mr. El- ' bert Johnson to Voorhees, N. and. ' I. school, Denmark, S. C. ' Misses Vera Dixon and Emma ? Lee Luchery are attending Claf- ( lin college, Orangeburg, S. C. Henry Thomas, Reporter The many friends of Mr. Geo. . ; Brooks, Jr. will be :glad to know ' that he is able- to be up anJ out ! ! again after-several weeks of ill- 1 * ness. ' Students that have gone to col , lege are: Misses Lucile Brooks, Adel, Sineta and Marie Peterson, ' and Mr. E. Z. Chappelle, Jr. Bene- ' diet college; Mr. John Walker, Jr. I Shaw university. Teachers that have, returned to their work are: Misses Nettie G. ' ? Fox, Spartanburg, Majorie Den- ( *' ' t-?? i i _ ir t ny, ii/nwav &ii'uic reiersun, vi?n I! . ney, Corine Wafe, Union Mrs. Carrie Dandy and daughter |r Alajorie spent a pleasant vacation i in Philadelphia visiting relative* % and friends. J Miss Lucil? Cothran has returnr ed from Philadelphia to resume her work at Brewer High school 1 after spending isofmo time with relatives and friends. j The many friends of Mrs. Caro Williams are sorry to know that ' she is injured. . Prof. B. J. Sanders, Jr. has resumed his work at Brewer High school, after studying at Penn State this summer. JOHNSTON NEWS The Mt. Zion Baptist church . has just closed a two weeks' revival meeting conducvted by Rev. W. W. Wiggins of IMacon, Ga., 7 / were baptised. J Rev. W. R. Gray preached a 1 wonderful sermon at Bethel C. M. E. church on last Sunday, he is a young minister in the Methodist field. Rev. A.. W. White attended the quarterly confornece held at Long Cane on Thurs.liy. He* left Fri- . day for Aiken for a short time, i 3rom there he will go to his home, ; r Savannah, Ga. i Mrs. Richard McManus left on Saturday for Washington, D. C. 1i * to he the goest -of her daughter, ' Mrs. Carol Simkins. | , Mrs. A. M. Spann, Vivian i Spann and Mr. Earl Miles attend- i ed church at Ridge Hill Baptist j church. ( Mrs. Annie Valentine had for . 1 her guest: Messrs Jannie and , Tillman Rhioehart of Aiken. Mrs. Walter Padgett and sop , j left Monday for Brooklyn, N. Y. , ' where they will spend the winter. ' Rev. Mary Williams is in town ( again, we are very glad to have j , her back. , Miou Tonin QinlrlPi* Af A il/nn U/U c I the guest of her mother, Mrs. Emma Sinkler. , y Mrs. Elizabeth Griffin returned ; ' to her home in Augusta, after vis/ ing Mrs. A. M. Spann on Aiken \ St. v '' 1 The Sporting Banner Social j Club met on Thursday at the usur al hour, at the home of Mr. Har- ( ry Amos, 26 Bland St. Opening , song lej by the President, Miss j Mr. Otis Boston.' Song "In the i E. C. Young. Scripture reading i Garden." The meeting was turnJy ed over in the hands of the Presi-, . A (font.?Minutoo of the last meeting _ were read, feceived and adopted Collection was good. The next i meeting will be at the home cul Miss Alberta Myl^s on Aiken St. ^ Rev. B. T. Sears, Undertaker Amos and Rev. J. M. Blassen- I game motored to Macon, Ga, on Wednesday. . { .... UNION NEWS Mrs. Alice Huston died in Green dlle, S. C., Sept. 18, at the home >f her daughter. McKissick and Son was called to Greenville for he body and brought it back to Jnion for burial at her home ihurch, Bethel A. M. E. Z. church. She was a faithful member of the ibove named church. Rev. Robertson preached her funeral Sepember 20th. Mr. Henry. Henderson Jied at lis home at Kelton, S. C. Sept. 14th, and his runeral was held Saturday, Sept.' 26. He was a nember of Bethel Baptist church 'or, 21 years, and a deacon for 19 rears. Mr. Henderson was one if the biggest cotton grower in Jnion County, ihe.has raised as ligh as 30 or 35 bales d cotton ] i season. Rev. E. B. 'King s >reacnea nis iunerai. McKissick and Son had charge ci rf the body. a The Gospel Singers will be at Clinton Chapel A. M. E. Zion a 'huFeh-Friday nite, Oct. 2nd. The ^ pioneer voices of the South. gj Regular Spiritual singing, the y Rise and Ford quartet of Pacolet (,) md Rogers of Buffalo. V Mr. William Roohell dieJ at his lome Sept. 22, 1936. Funeral fi services were held at Clinton Chap ;1-"A. M. E. Zion church. Abrams ind Moore w*ere in charge of the arrangements. ^ t w The home of DrTcTA. Dawkins was (destroyed by fire Saturday c norning at 3:00 o'clock. y NEWBERRY NEWS. ^ ' " ' ' H St. Matthew Baptist Church Rev. S. M. Halsey, Paator Sunday school opened at 10:30 n is usual with officers and teach- d ?rs present. Although our school was some what at a loss for the s ibsent of the girls who left for n :ollege, namely: Misses Ella B. ^ Oollinp, Quedfi E. Glenn, Mary j. Caldwell, Willie Mae Wilson, all jj from our church. . Due to the funeral of Deacon Tom Clark's son at Calvary' ^ :hurch, the pastor was absent"1 M from the- evening service. ! " The B.-Y. P. U. was in service 11 is u.sual at 7:00 p. m. for night service, the pulpit was graced to have Rev. Halls, Jr. as a visitor also Rev. E. P. Livington, who ?ave some timely remarks dlrom h Acts 2nd chanter and 41st verse, h for a text: John 1:17. The Mis- e gionary sQcaeiyli met Thursday y ivening at 4:00 o'clock, with Mrs. r S. M, Halsey-, president. Quit* an interesting: meeting was enjoyed. AH members are asked- to _ :ome out. 'A Calvary Presbyterian Church Rev. A. H. Reasoner, Pastor Sunday school service was coniucted by Mr. S. W. Allen, Sr. j. since the Supt. was away. All who were present enjoyed the During the Leag.ue service thai was conducted bv the Vice Presi- ? dent, IMiss Janell Satterwhite, all * of the members took part in *planning the budget for this year. a Misses Janell SatterWhite afuf C Annie Daniels will. represent the b Sur.day school and League in An- f ierson, S. C. Saturday, October i: ?, 1936. ' y Drayton Street School Prof. R. F. Gladden, Principal ]j The guests , Monday morning t were Rev. E. E. Gaulden, Mr. B. n F. Neely, his daughter, Mrs. Ella j, Martin from Pittsburg, Pa., Mrs c Lelah Cannon from Chicago-, 111. t and Mrs. Tweat, the mother of Rev. E, E. Gaulden, all of them . spoke commendable of the work being donq by Prof. R. F. GladA-n c and faculty. , * Mrs. Cannon presented a bas- ^ ket to the school that contained the history o-f the founder of * Chicago, 111. c Miss Sylvia Gilliam left last I week for Voorhees Institute to '? complete a Business Course this term . : - ?? -k Miss Helen Jonefe from New t York City spent the 4: week-end v with her parents. She was ac- j; companied by her si#t?r, Miss -] Juawta Jones from Jo-hnson C j( Smith university. ' ' F B^Pau.1 R[ Allen j MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH F Rev. B. L. Guiles, Pastor e Wampee, S. C.?Sunday school IV jf Ml 7w\n nneruu-1 Snrwtftv nt the F usual hour. Lesson review was .\ splendidly given by Miss Lucile jGuiles. Being our first Sunday it Mt. Zion, after the convention tve had those present to give short talks, who were;-Prof, *= crs, Mrs. Bessie Guiles, Mr. Robt. Goijse, our Supt. and Miss Lucile Guiles. & After which the pastor, Rev. s Guiles, delivered unto us one of d those soul stirring sermons. c which *as taKen from Hebrews c 1,2:1. After service we ail went S over to the Sandridge Baptist e church to witness the Twelve t Tribe rally which our dear belov- k ed pastor Was to take an active part. The finance part was splen- 0 did. h Sunday was a ifrand day, Miss C Lucile Guiles had fche honor of re- g ceiving some of her friends from a Marion, S. C. t] Miss Guiles was very, very gjad p to have them. She took them to t< tour the Beaches, Cherry Grove V and Ocean Drive Beaches. b We are Asking all who wish to apply for* big 4r<lsh mullets, j crockers or any other fish, salt or d fresh, please come and patronise ^ our colored fishermen. They will p coll to vrai rensonnhle 'For in- T formatiton or Author information, write the Rev. Guiles, Warn pee, n ? r. " Please bear in mind ,that all t of the rural schools will be open v in the county by the 5th. i Mrs. Katie Bell Blango t from e '.Varsaw, N. C. and Mr. James f Srtrith were the dinner guests of s Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Vought Sun- r day. ; 1 JOTspipi s I th^tat I BV ABe& NOTE: Your question tnavw % clipping of tkic wlfl-U ?<1? reply, sand a quart##' <86e) awl velope, for my Nana Aatroiory mail fraa advise mm three (f) qn birth data, and corract arkEr? ta to ABBE WALiACE, oara of THJ Assembly Street, Columbia. floott ^\.;-X-X"!KmW-X-X~X,*XmX,<,'W J. W. M.?What type of girl J t ould I go with in the condition I s m in? Ans.: According to your social. t nd financial standing you can f ave more success with the oppo- t ite sex if you don't go out of the c liddle Class. Unless you over- g ome being shamefaced every time e ou see a girl you won't go with y nyone. Don't be ashamed of your gure. * * a >n ii i? wsii t fnr *. VJ ill JU. ? ? 111 A UC IV" aiUV,U XVI ^ 'hat I said last month? Ans.: Your bosa has taken into ^ onsideration what you_ said_ in our address last month. I do not i] elieve this speech will help you 0 o get a betterjob. . . but. it will _ e the means of your getting a LAISE IN SALARY. e **<?** j J. W. B.?Please tell me what r lake a strong effort to send s id I turn such a fool? I Ans.: ft is my opinion you tarted going with this other wo- . nan just for a NOVELTY, not t nowing that you would become j infatuated with her. Your acting . ike a fool as you did, couldn't v elp but bring abofat a change in v our wife's attitude. Your life ^ ill be the same as it used to be 'hen your wife regains confidence m you. c D. T.?Who upset my end table ? v Ans.: No one did a mean act c like this. Your table appears to N ave been in a draft and the wind _ lew it over, breaking up the novIties you had on it. This party f x>u have in mind wasn't even a- 1 dand at the time. 1 * * * * * . (j O. N. T.?Does the man who t JXENDALE COUNTY t TRAINING SCHOOL t OPEN ITS DOORS t . I live Bachelors Added to Faculty r e By Eli J. Davis, Jr. C Allendale, S. C.?The official * pening of the Allendale county raining school was proclaimed s laturday afternoon at 3:00 P.M. ? t a faculty meeting by Principal. !. V. Bing. On Monday, Septem-|c er 28th registration began and ? torn all indications the enrollment 5 expected to exceed that of many ears. S The school faculty has been enirged and graced with the addiion of five new instructors and ow numbers 16. All of them tried n their nosition and rnnsirtpvpH r apable instructors and assets to f he cause of Allendale. The new C ppointees include Miss Annie Ade f aide Borwn, A.B., Georgia staU ollege, '36> Miss Grace T. Free- ' nan, 'Claflin college, '36; I rliss Dorpthy E. Johnson, A.B., I ^lorida A. & M. college, '36; Miss ( Immyretta R Ray, A.B., Benedict " ollege, '36 and Miss Byrdia E. 1 Jovian, A.B., S. C. State college, 1 16. - ( In addition, four of the teaching 1 taff?of the>?A41ef?dale?-eounty -1 raining school who have been a- ( /ay for graduate study or spec- 1 al work, have returned to duty. ( "hese include Miss Sallie L. Bai- -v ey at State Teachers' college- at t luflfalo, N. Y.; Miss Rose Edna J i'ennell and Miss H. V. Grayson 3 t Hampton institute and Prof a Sli J. Davis at State A, and M. J ollege, Orangeburg, S. C. ^ Others returning to duty are: S Irs. S. Rice, Mrs. L. Bing, Prof. J )avid G. Belton, Miss R. Best, 3 fiss M. Shokes and Miss Bernice 1 )aniels. I e ' -^ S. FANT ST. P. T. A. NEWS j - *** T1*"*rTrr?? 1 ? "Back to School" is the Slogan I j the children of the city system _ Anderson. It is a beautiful ight to see the bhou>ands of chilren each morning about 8 o'lock going to school, they seem to ome from every nook and corner b lurely th^folk feel the need of an n dueation as never before. Still j( here are hundreds that do not r now* what it is all about. v On Sept. 17. 1936, the P. T. A. f S. Pant St. school met' at the ome of the Pres., Mrs. Marie lalhoun, in this meeting: a pro-. 0 ram for the year was planned A nd discussed. Each member of f he faculty as well as the officers j, dedged to cooperate in helping; t o make this a successful term, j ye have two objectives that must ^ e accomnlished at. onee i We then adjourned to meet on u "hursday, Sept. 24, so on this I q ate at 4 o'clock we met in the p cho-ol auditorium with the Pres 1 c ft'osidi.ng Miss Christine 0 'homw- ftt the piano. r jj, The President made* a few re- 1 t narks and called for the new bus- | ^ tiessf this was discussed and af- \ j ef hearing reports a committee ? vas appointed1 to see about level- ' ^ ng the yard. The Principal talk t d on healbh. As she talked we t elt that 'tis the childs right to be | tound in health and mind, thus we ^ nuat safe guard fromt the common ', oes, crime, disease and ignorance j < THE PALJfflTTO LSAim ii to Uu* p*p?r ONLY wton 4 to rnr latter. Far p i+rato |; a aalf aihtowi atempad mm- v aadtoff, mmA raaair* ky raters ;; 1 aatfeaa. SlffB paar full name, i t all latter* Addreee all aaatl V t B FALMJBTTO LIADEE, 1S10 ! I P i CMIM?. | A ' "*S akes me driving mean what. ht t ays? ; c Ans.: Your boy friend who has j he CHEVROLET is rather truth- j, ul and you can believe what he ? ells you. He seems to be 1 good i ompany and believes in having a > ood time. So long as he continu- 1 8 to be as attentive as he has been a ou can rest assured he is sincor?- 1 ? ? ? ' ' ' r W. A. A.?Is my preference tc r certain party going to have a fu J ure? . - I AnsTT" Your liking for "G" and J lis interest in yob will bring about ' , happy future. It will terminate 1 nto a marriage during the spring * f NEXT YEAH. ( * * * * : 4 B. T. J.?I am badly in need ol ^ mployment and have been search I ng for employment for three ^ nonths without success. Will 1 * peeked in finding the kind of work s . am looking for? Ans.: You will find a job ir. x our field of work' but not with he methods you are using. An ' Employment Agency will assist | ou in getting something worthwhile to do, and it will be well * worth the small fee yo'j will have t 0 pay them. , * * * * * X. X. X.?I have had three dats with a boy and he hasn't even ^ ried to'kiss me yet.- Should I ^ vait for him to make love to me >r should I make love to him or c vould he think me too flippy? Ans.: Don't. rush__ yourboy ^ riend so or you'll scare hint off. c ie seems to be a little backward, I >ut just give him time. . . .he'll * lo plenty of love-making witn only J 1 little encouragement. I ; I I < I % hat brings on social woes. After f his helpful talk the Chairman of 1 he hospitality committee, Mfcs. j Cmma Garrison intordueed the c lew patrons, also the new teach- ( rs, Mrs. R. Biggs and Prof. C. A. ; Iherry. We are glad to have > hese new teachers addeJ to our 1 acuity, they have already shown t igns that they are willing to s hallenge every foe for the child's irelfare. Next in order was the grade ontest, the banner went to first ^ !., teacher, Mrs. M. S. Johnson. ^ Ol'TH ATLANTIC CERTIFIED C LIST OF OFFICERS 1 RELEASED ^ ^ Columbia, S. C.?-The secretary I eleased the following list of cefti- t ied officials of the South Atlantic^ v .oaches and officials Association t or 1936-1937: a James H. Birdie, H. W. Bow- 1 nan, SanfoTd P. Bradly, James W C Irown, Robert Burton, William > lenry Barton, R. A. Brooks, L. L c ?ain, W. D. Chappie, M. D., Henry t 'Jack" Williams, Council C. Cher- t y, Charle?iD..-Clark, Paul V. Web- s >er, U. G. (Soijyers, Thelmon H. G ^ Crawford, Nathaniel Cunningham, v ^red R. Davis, Jr., Oliver Dawson, a -exoy Dawkine, Ji E.?Diekso?,- W t Ervin, James EvanSj Henry JP,_.S Ferguson, J. A. Babriel, Rollin P. ^ Ireene, David L. Gunn, B. T. Har- * try, i. j. nanDerry, K.. YV. Hamil- 1 on, J. A. Jefferson, P. V.a Jewell, ^ ames T. McCain, T. J. Miles, Jr., a ?. H. Moore, C. W. Madden, Thorn- ^ is B. Nelson, R. L. Pe^uese, J. D. ^ JcGhee, F. M. Sheffield, L, N. Stall 0 varth, A. G. Smith, Leroy F. v 5<5ott, Robert Nelson Smith, T. V. Swinton, J. H. Smith, Roy W. ? Thompson, Richard Thomas Wil- n iams, John M. Tutt, Frank R. Vea' * ' I. N. Vincent, E. Garfield Weath- a Ts, C. A. Williams, Jr., St. Julian '' Valker, Carl J. White, Harold fune, F. M. Jones, Pecola Worthy, I. W. Crawford. " -mtm ? ~ SILVER STREET NEWS Mr. Clinton Songshore was itten by a spider Saturday u lornincr which immediately pois- f oned his whole body . He was v U3hed to the doctor immediately >'ho predicted recovery. h Welch- Zion Baptist Church a Rev. J. C. Collins, Pastor f Thp Snndav tA/vU rder by the Supt., Mr. G. J. Johnon. After that the teacher, Bro ' a !. R. Reuben took charge end the . asson, including the whole quarer was reviewed wonderfully. I fany was impressed and moveo I . o action by the many thoughts j nd the pastor brought before 8 s a very impressive message .e 'he text was: Ye shall receive | ewer a#ter .the Holy Spirit is F ome upon yoti, and ye shall here- a f witness both in Jerusalem and a a Judea. and Samaria and unto , < he uttermost parts of the earth. \ lets 1^:1-18. He used.flor a aubfl j eet:?"Witnessing." ? Every?body ught to have been there to hear t he emphasis he put upon "Ate-ndihg the church" and "Living ' . he life." | We are going to have a rally he second' Sunday in this month ' ind every is invited. Sunday for Philadelphia* ] r i _ ~ HE N. E. S. C. ANNUAL CON- X !FEKENCE BRANCH CON- Y VENTION OF THE W. H. ANI) X F. M. SOCIETY 4 x let in Mt. Olive A. M. K. Church, Woodrow^, S. C., Sept. 19-16, X 1936, I)r. A. P. Speara, I'. E. { Hev. M. F. Robinson, Pastor, X Mrs. Emma D. Johnson, Local y President and Mrs . Annie E. X Sanders, Conference Branch President X The Convention was one of the X [Teatest sinae it's drganljzation! i 'eace and harmony prevailed. X hroughout. Tuesday afternoon !? he meeting was opened with' a Y eriod of worship conducted by fesdames S. A. Martin, Mamie L ? '.malls, Chattie Brown, Lula X Imith, and Elizabeth Keith, all of he Sumter district. The consc-jX ration service wa? conducted by y )r. L. A. Wells, P. E. of tho Dil jX on Dist., assisted by Dr. J. L y ienbow, P. E. of the Kingstre* X )ist , . - y _Mrs. Annie E. Sanders, our be- X oved President then took charge > ind presented Dr. A. P. Spears, P. X 5. of the Sumter District. After naking some very impressive re- X narks and presented Dr. I. W. { fanerette, P. E. of the Florence X )ist., Dr. L. A. Wells of Dillon '* )istrict. Dr. .1 S fr>n nf , _ V..V ..it..- I on District, Dr. J. L. Benbow, of a he Kingstree District, Rev. A. E. $ Edwards of Atlanta, Ga. Dr. E. J. )dom, Presiding Elder of Wash- V ngton District, Ga., Dr:?W. C. X Crawford, Rev. Fisher of the M. ? S. Church, Rev. A. J. Jenkins, Rev X J. B. Brown, Rev. p. B. Gibbs and { lev. S. A. Thompson, All made X ome very impressive remarks, f The discussion:?Our Activities;. X ed by Sister L. R. Crawford, was { 'ery inspiring. Many of the Mis- X ionaryy workers expressed themelves as having done more for X he cause of Christ this year than sver before. Tuesday evening X :30 devotions were conducted by { listers Ida Rogers, M. E. Bowens, X t. Sumter, S. J. Hayman and L lovington. At 8:00 o'clock depart- >* nental meeting was conducted by ?j? >frs. L. R. Crawford. Mrs. L. A X Veils spoke on Health; Mrs. E J. Miller spoke on Morals; Mrs. *i* 5. S. Rice and Miss r.. M Rogeri \ ?! poke on Social Life and Mrs , *?* (pi^lia, DeLain on Thrif: We .j. an not-give these ladies too muchj'j* >raise for the way and manner in I !|! vhich thejy dealt with thes: sub- *t* ects. Mi's. L. A. Wells, our vice- j 1*1 rresident then nresentoH Rev A 1 r. Jenkins to preach the annual X ermon, which was soul stirring { Everyone that heard this gospel X neacher can truthfully say didn't 'i >ur hearts burn whilg the man of ]od spoke. The invitation for oiners was extended and one .j. roung man accepted. With Mrs. V d. F, Robinson presiding, the re- !*! eption program was short and V : picy. The response was delivered by Mrs. Lul'a Smith and Mrs. . larold. . in Wednesday morning at U o'clock } ^uiet Ifour was conducted by Ju- j enile Supt., Mrs. S. S. Rice and . )istrict Juvenile Presidents, Mrs. !hattie Brown, Mrs. Ella Goddard ' and Mrs. Harold. , The Vice-President, Mrs. L. A. Veils presiding, presented the Sor 'resident, Mrs. ^nnie E. Sanders . o deliver her annual message, ^ ehich was masterful in its entire- ^a, y and won the commendation of ^ til who heard it. Melodies were -p. ed by Mrs. Ruth Dirkins. R;r. ^0] libbs preached the missionary ser ^ non to the delight of all. ilc is >ne of our leading vountr minis- A ers who can measure up to the ask. The discussion "Who is Re- !n? ponsible for the Alienation of the foung People from the Church" . ras led by Mrs. .Chattie Brown . .nd Mrs. Magnola Nance, tyaijy imely remarks we're made on this 0 object. Remedial* were .given by .' drs. A. P. Spears, these were takn as information to be used in ?' he local churches, and do more c "j or humanity. Each district made rgund report. Presiding Elders "-j", L P. Spears, I. W. Janerette, L i. Wells and J. S Coe were presnt and assisted in making the .'ork a success , '7* iRev. M. F. Robinson and Mrs. r ' lobinson along with their good lembers surely know how to put he program over. God bless theni ,.y nd may they live long, useful ves. un? (Mrs.) Chattie Brown, , . Reporter. , . e miL , ung He ABBEVILLE NEWS * St. James A. M.^E." t'hurch Rev. W. S. .Mims, Pastor alii ; Sunday school opened at the sual hour Lesson was taught ?? or 30 minutes and splendidly re ^033 iewed by Miss Mary T. Greene. ~ 11:30 A.M. .Rev. Minis was at V is post of duty reading 8 Pslams s scripture lesson. His text was ound Prov. 18:20 and was maserly delviered. ' The educational rally immedi- P<>] tely after this service and the to Te al amount raised $40.36. ^ 7:45 P.M. Our pastor came be ore us with the message from St 1 ark 2:17 wbirh was full <->f in re piration and spiritually deliver- Wi sta Rev. J. W. Mathis, pastor of Mt 'lcasant Baptist church preached noble sermon frow Act. 20:30. ^ t 4:30 Sunday evening in inter- S'iO st of Board No. 2; Mrs. Eula yhite collected. { Miss Gertrude Wilson left for Vinnslwro, N. P., as a membei of he faculty of the city school. Miss Nell Hamilton is visiting r n Augusta, Ga., this week. . Mr. and Mrs. Louden of Evans- * :on, Jll;, Mrs. Louden, of Cokes- . >uryVere pleasant visitors of Mrs. Sstelle Latimer, -i' t General Eli RANG The new, low-cost Gen adds super-speed and su to electric cookery. Make: ier for every woman to n new freedom and conveni ern cooking. ->" * ?WITH THE EXCELS "TRIPLE FAST SAFE ECONOMIC.TERMS AS LOW AS S2.75 vni TP O A TTl vr?0 U*U :T. i v/uiv on v 1 .> Vjr O \ \ 1 LL i5UU THIS RANGE Perry-Brown 1627 MAN STREET ? ( Rev. Thompson, Sunday school of relati ssionary and Rev. Johnson were her pass the. city visiting Mrs. M. L. taker in pe and Miss Sallie M. Taylor. The ft Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Sayles and den of J ter Mrs. Gertrude of Evanston ... e. >. , are spending a while with their |> m. \ indmother Mrs. .Lucy Garling- was the ' % ?' . Grif Th< Friends of Abbeville are very L A ry that Mr. Nathaniel Collier charge. J the misfortune of losing his Mrs. ! Tie by fire Thursday 2:00 A.M. Mae Yo ving only a few articles. " Georgia jroup No. 1 entertained o" last Mr.-' V ursday at 4:30 P.M. at the turned f lie of Miss Sallie Fuir in in- spend a est of the- Educational Boatd j ^j,. anc] splendid program rendered Mr. Wil ss E. Collier, mistress of cere- Medical ny. After the program remarks many fri the President. Mrs. G. , A . cess." ay. The amount of $5.00 was The fr lected. sorry to Everyone, young and old come happene< St. James Sunday, October-4 at wh0 had >'clock and hear Miss Hightow- ; jng his fromi Georgia who will preach , us and we are expecting 12 fell DSC >irs to sing. Dr. and Mrs. E. E. McClaren ahd , s. Abbie Chapjfdlle of Green- I IK?, motdred to Abbeville and Ksirif.*jr nt a few hours with home folks. -liss Alice Fair Watt is slowly MBIB proving aftor returning from ittanooga, Tenn. trying to re- ^ , n health. I ffom p rlrs. Pratt died Saturday and . . s funeralized on Tuesday at the nourlSnl n Holiness church. L. A. Richie lertaker. A he; dr. Willie Miles' funeral was appetite d Sunday 5:00 o'clock at Wash- _.oofj ton Street Presbyterian church. * leaves many friends and reTaes to mourn his departure. L. much t< "RTrhin nrvdpi-tnV-pr - ! Hnciroit diss Anna Johnson was funersed last Sunday at Mt. Olive; ptist church and leaves a host Women from a we iD^o<?^oo^aoox>aoaor>oo.c a result c JHOST WRITING imT? SANS WE WRITE ANI) YOl" medicine (JET THE CREDIT , , it helped letters: social and. business; an?i imP pular speeches and talks for t>rinKinB adhers, Ministers, Civic, Busi- t^i*1 i??< is and I-odge leaders; articles! Natural ... .. .. . , ! at month publication. i our own work . . . , . .... has been written, revised, or criticised. rite us your needs and send 6c & C2GS imps for more details. I SHHfi C. N. S. Bl'REAU. 8 I W. 12T>th St. New York Crty- 1 jB?|j ooaoojmo:oox)^o:o:ox>oo.o:oox J David G. Ellison | Gancritl Iimuraace -| jMj lonest and fflciont att?n 1 ion rivon to all buataaat I thacod with Ma. 9 MriH PHONE 5717 I * ij . ] Page 3 '""'j j ectric I 1 y A i ;e i -. i I I .1. ieral Electric y X iper-economy $ s it even east .1. low have the y x ence of mod- ? y ;, . ' ^ , V ^ * I/: : X J ' , ?I VE? if I VL ('LEAN $ V PER .MONTH T X PAY FOR , i J t : X te, Inc. I .f" r 'Ol.l .MHIA. s. c. ? ::: | ves and friend . t\, in an... iny. I.. A. Richie. ur.der- . charge. moral of .Mi-- Kiizji Wai" ackscnvillo. Fla.. wsis hclil inu'S A. M. K. church -1:00 Wednesday . Mi.-.- Waldcn trrand-daturh'.ci of- Mr. irhas. . Richie undertaker in. Vlartha Smith. .Mrs. Aiiie ? unf returned--: to Atlanta, last Friday. ,'illiam Ikr.ry- Wilson )< rrtm Ne\v York. Sunday to few tlaVs- wit!:. his parents' ' Mrs. ' Allen M.. Wilson. . * * [son leaves lor Mohan y college, Wednesday. His ierids hope for .him a suciends of the eitv are very hear of tie aeoident that i tto Mr. .William Turnia' tne misfortune, of'break- . back, . :ribe For The Leader >oor I nent - 1 arty who formerly suffered ;ak, run-down condition as >f poor nourishment, have they obtained much bene,king CARDUI. a special for women. ' They, found to increase the appetite rove digestion, thereby them more strength from i. ly there is less discomfort ly periods when the system strengthened and the var ious functions restored . and regupir^ latcd. CARDUI JtN Is given so much 5*^; praise by the thou^ sands of women,, l who have taken y that it is weTI nr worth trying by i=~ others who suffer =? similarly. Of course, gg" if not benefited, ?? consult a physician, . ' y