The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 03, 1936, Page Page 6, Image 6
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CIRCULATION MANAGER \
THE PALMETTO LEADER c
1310 Assembly St., Columbia, 8.C c
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DILLON NEWS 1
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Sunday school opened at bhe 1
usual hour, with Supt. and teach-' '
..... ... ?_.ers. at their post of duty. >
, f -At 11:30 service was opened b> j
the pastor. He preached a won- |
derful sermon. Many hearts were c
made to feel good.
Those on. the, sick list are: Mrs. ^
Jones, Mrs. Mary Gordon, Mrs.
Frances Johnson, Miss Mamit
Clark, and Mr. Lee Jackson.
airs. lAMia. ?. atnpm is oac;
home after spending tw<o weeks
in New York with her sister-inlaw.
1 MivaiuL Mrs. L. Anderson havf 1
returned to Washington, D. C.
alitor spending the weok-enc-k wit) *
MJr.s. Hamoatha Wi tillers poo n. s
Mrs. Queen Gibson received tht i
glad, news that the stock had visited
her daughter, Thomatsena, t
and left a fine baby girl. Mothe; 1
and baby are doing fine. ,<
Miss Maggie Wingate and c
mother 'nave completed their new 1
bojne on Dixon St. . J
Mr.. Herbert Crawford is hanx \
after spending the -summer at
the Beach'.
Mrs. is. iayior has been in St. .
Louis, Mo. vLiting bar neice and I
^ .friends for three> weeks. \Ve t
hope she will soon return to the
joy of her friends. I
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Sim- ;
hions, and mother, Mrs. Lillian
Nicholas, motored to Mullins; S ^
C.JSunday to vie.i? _ friends.
11 KM M IN (J W A Y N FAY S
(ha vis?('hapel L M. F. Church _
Rev. I*. M. Knox, Pastor t '
Sept. 27? Sunday was a beauti- fill
, day, Sunday School opened a' ;
the u-ual hour by the Stipt. Th< t
lesson was discussed under on< t
body. v
Sunday being the fourth Sur.- j
slay and the pastor being ill, ant
he wasn't able to be atj his post of '
duty, so he sent two of his local
? preachers from his other church
. Hopt-welk, which were Bro. S. M 'f
Carr and Bro. Vealus Green. Rev 1
Green delivered the gospel. Hi 1
selected his text front' St. Matt f
1:17, subject,- "Confidence and v
Faith." We hope. our pastor will
soon be up and going again. 1
Mr. O. Pasliey and Miss Mary J \
Brown are attending school a' \
Morris College, Sumter, S. C. 'i
! Thev state that they like it fine j
M iss Lilie Johnson will leave Sept. I
30 (flor Charleston, S. C. We hop' ]
her good luck. j
ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH (
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Rev. J. C. Honor, Pastor
Carnwell, S. C.?- Sunday morn
ing was pleasant for the churcl
goers, the members?and rf r-i?nds _
made use of this by being on time
in largo numbers.
In his touching way and lined the- v,
hymn, "A. Charge to Keep I Have'1 s
His text was Phi!ippi*ns 4;4 "Rc- t
joiee in the Lore always, and a ,J
gain I say rejoice. The subject, '
"The Master of Joy." Every one v
expressed himself as having en- ]
, joyed the meeting. v
Everyone ' is looking and plan- a
ning for the "Home Corning" j(
week beginning October 10th and V
ending October 25tb. Both old
and young. are getting ready to e
con.e home that week I
Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Honor re- j
ported an enjoyable trip to Sene- *
ca, K. C., last week, visiting Mrs. j '
Honor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. d
G. Washington on Popular street. '
Thev visited Professor and Mrs. J. s
H. Chapman of Chapman Grove v
scnooi. wry stup-pea wj iuhk in \
at Oconee County Training school, t
We are glad to see the grand e
children of Mr. and Mrs. Sam u
Cunningham back after spending
Home time in Washington, J). C.
We are anxious to know who
will win the prizes the Deacon
Ma Contest. If you have not f
helped one and wish' to do so,
please see one of tthe following: '
Mrs. M. Cunningham, Mrs. Mary 11
Crawford, Mjrs* '.Wallnce, Mrs. '
Brice or Mrs. Annie Defrarffin- h
nd. _P
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Meadow Prong Baptist Churc-h
Rev. J. YV. Davit, Pastor
Effingham, S. C.?At 10:00 o'- ?
lock Sunday a. in. four candi- w
lates were baptized. May God "
iless and make them strong.
At 12:00 our belAvRd,wB#s^ \\
ami1 before a large congregation
vith a burning message found
tomans 8:3 Theme "The Mystery
if God."1 We cart truly suy that s<
>ur hearts burned within us ui
vrhile the man of Go*, spoke to us
Cftcr wards the right hand of felowship
was., extended to the new P
omers to Christ, Next Commun. 11
On services. The B. T. U. held n
ts usual meeting at 6:30 o'clock. LM
Vntong our visitors today were; )'
Vlr. Eddie Frierson of New York ?'
he former" Mr?. Victoria Pigett of
Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs.
lampton Benjamin cdl Florence,
5. C. and several other visitors
worshiped with us. Come again.
PEAK NEWS t)
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Pine Grove A. M. E. Church
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Rev. B. C. Cunningham; Pastor fi
Sunday was a high day at the
ibove named church. Sunday ,
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>wuuui ti l liiu UdUUi nuu I, Willi.
Supt. and teachers present. At
1:00-o'clock the Home Society had ?
heir Annual sermon preached by v
iev. E. B. Boyd.--Several speech- b
ss were made. AYe are having a
>ur education rally on the first
Friday night. We are expecting- k
St. Paul and their pastor to be ii
vith us. '. ' -e
Mrs. Tho'masena Corley,. Mrs. .
lones, Miss Eliose Boozex and ^
Miss Young of Irmo niQjLorto t(
'cak ion TMesday^of last week* on
>usiness. t
Miss Mary E. Gilliam of New- .
>erry was the week-end guest ,ol 1
Mrs. Emma RingerMrs.
Janle .Lee Trapp is in Ashe ^
ille visiting her brother.
Brother Daniel Tyler is very l(
ick; hope he will soon be better! T
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i* A1M E'lyiO SANATOKllM v
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?Stale Park, C.?Wo, the?~y
nates of the above named Sanaorium
were very proud to have
fhc Woman's Home and Foreign w
Missionary Society of Jones Chap- 9
1 A.M. E. Z1011 church and render* j,
;d such a lovely program on each
,vard, and in the infirmacy bringng
words of encouragement and
sunshine to the shut in. Mrs.
Jorine Benson, the president, gave n
losing remarks, many things she t
;aid will live lOng in the Hearts I,
?f those who heard her. After the p
jrogram they left two Ituge bas- fi
;ets of fiu ts and magazines which el
vas distributed by the Nurse. E\<** NV
y one enjoyed the repast and wJ y
.vant to thank those dear ladies 01
vho thought of us. We do hope you
vi 11 visit again real soon. You 1
lave a standing invitation, and
ire always welcome. .
Those who attended were:- Hrs.'
Benson, Bratton, Coulter, Craig,larrington,
Quary, also- Misses (-.0
rene Gaston, Benson Green i*juary,
and Miss Corine Gordon's1
hoir. j,
SI M-M KU'VILLE N EW S
First Hnptist Church I .
ttrr?tzdh"Claik. I'a.stm ^
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Sunday .morning was a very ?<
peasant one for First Baptist. fj
Iuite a few attended the morning
ervices. After the dismissal of S,
he Sunday school scholars, Hev. ti
i. H. Clark took for his subject
The Doing of Peter". Everyone n*
away rejoicing over the won
erful message delivered. Sunday , '
light--Hev. A.- H. Clark delivered;
nother heart felt sermon., Sub-v_
ect "Talent Hiding." After which
lev. Clark sang a beautiful song
ntitled to Glory".
Rev. and Mrs. Clark have visi-)
ors at the parsonage, Miss Ar-|0f
huree Twiggs of Philadelphia wh? at
s Mrs. Clark's sister. We were es
elighted to have her present.
Miss E. W. Harris one of Alton's
graded school teachers were
/ith us during our night service.
ve are pieaseu to nave any visj-,
ors and we welcome each and evryone
to come and join in with {<
isjn our worship. ly
The Faithful Workers fish fry a
vas a great success on last Mon
lay night. A large crowd was Y
>resent" and everyone enjoyed it. si
The Usher Board is giving their
inal ^>arty of the season "Monday a
light SeP^- 28: I.
Affaire hard at work, ttjnng to ^
old up the banner of First Bapt, y
hurch. 1 n
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PROSPERITY NEWS '
10:30 Sunday morning fo-und
mioh Sunday school beginning1 a
onderful service. Just before tlu
oon services .the audience enjoy
j a splendid talk by Prof. Keith
i regard to the school Rev. V
. Wallace delivered the evening
jrmon.
Monday 8:45 Howard 3*-.?High
hool opened with a large attendnee.
Many parents were present
j begin cooperation with th(
iculty. All teachers were at the
ost. ..Next Sunday afternoon
lany members from Shiloh and
eighboring churches are sehodill1
to motor to Carlisle to pay a
isit to Rev. McLawain. All art
ivited. ?. ?
WESTMINSTER NEWS ?
. By Ruby M. Austin
We were happy to?.witness?I
ery successful revival meeting at
lie Pleasant Hill Baptist church
n last week. Many souls, confssed
Christ.
M iss Henry M. Glover went tc
liberty, S. C. Sunday to attend the
uner&l of Mr. Ilallums. The fa
lev of Miss Virena Ilallums. Miss
laltums is a former student ol
eneca Junior college.
The Westminster high school i:
ping on nicely uncler the super
ision of the new principal Mr
\ II TL. ir* s
ii. i numpsoo. ne wish mil
very successful school term.
Rev. J. M. Stokes was awaj
ist week running a revival meet
lg for Rev Graham in William
ton.
Miss Nellie Ltfc Walker was
ome Sunday. Miss Walker is at
ending Seneca Junior college.
Among those who left to at
end Seneca Junior college Tues
ay of last week are: Misses L
Iarine and Naomi Childers, Miss
s Ellen and Samuel Wright
Tessrs Lupper Childers and Hal
que Wright. Miss Mozel Grinds
'hey have our best wishes for i
uccessful school year.
Mr. Arthur Childers is hen
isiting his parents. He has beei
n Philadelphia, Pa., fb<r sever
ea i s ?tr-m?h-.i tini'?t?rrr-n?1' ' '
?. .. > m tu avu. ill ill
Mi>s Pearlina Stokes of Oranjrc
uik came in town Sunday to staj
ith her uncle, Rev. J. M. Stokes
he is attending the Westnunstoi
itfh school.
MARION NEWS
The people of Marioon wort
luch surprised when they received
he sad intelligence of Mr. Mb
ease Campbell's death, who doarted
this life Sppt. lfi*. He wajneralized.
at Bethel M. E
hurch Sunday, September 20, oi
hich he had been a member foi
ears. The prosrram dor the fun
ral was as follows:
Hymn No. G17?Choir.
Prayer?Rev. Mcintosh.
Scripture, lesson?Rev. Jenkins
Solo?-Miss Ethel Howe.
Remarks?Rro. McZek.
Repiark??Bro. Hanrv Durant.
Solo?Mr. L. B. Gurley.
Remarks^?Bro. C W Wnwnnt
Obituary?Mrs. C. E. Durant.
Hymn? No. 383?Rev. Wash,
itfton.
Sermon?rRev. S. E. Watson.
Solo?Mrs. Conic MeDuffic.
Organist?Mrs. A. B. Gibson.
The life of Mr. Campbell with
bv fcllowman?shown by Uui
iany floral tributes that were
nt from all churches and
ieuds- of Marion.
Mrs. Sirene Aaron of Camden,
, C. who has btnen ill for\some
me here with her lather is much
rtter. Mrs.; Aaron was the din;r
RUOvt the past week of Miss
illian Davis and Mrs. McQueen,
he [dans to return to Cami.<en
on.
Rev. G. W. Cooper, D. S. of the
lorence district held his fourth
larterly conference at Bethel
onday nipht.
Rev. and Mrs. Cooper received
warm . welcome. The members
' Bethel have put on new life
nl n.rc j^oinpf better alonjr all lir.t.
OtylNGS
NEWS
Rev. J. W. Thomas, Pator ?
Mt. Carmel A. M. E. Church
Sunday was the day set aside
>r the close of the educational ra'
' which was very successful with
few in number
At this writing Mrs. Maris
eargins has been added to th?
ick list."
I>et everybody get ready to mcel
t the* Saxon Brothers' Fair ol
/ourens county near Mt. Carme
l. M. E. church, Nov. 4-9 whert
ou will make new friends ant
leet the old ones.
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RIDGE BRANCH NEWS
Death
Our church was crowded on las'
friends and relatives to attend th?
funeral services of Miss Maonii
Erving, which were officiated b]
Rev. Bailey, pastor. Mamie wai
a faithful worker in Sunday schoo
also Corresponding Sec. She wa
always willing to do her part ii
her church. She was admired b;
| many, and had quite a wonderfu
, testimony. Her favorable chapte
was Job 14th chapter, 14th verst
I She was a former student q
Ridge Hill school; Graduate o
[ Phillip university; Chicago. Sh
? also completed a course in- Bool
Keeping in Chicago. She hau quit
a few friends to visit her <luners
? from various states. Mr. Rober
^ 'Butler and sister of New York
, Mrs. Mary Johnson, sister of Nev
| York; Mr. Andrew Erving, broth
! er of Chicago; one of har devote*
> sisters spent 6 weeks with he
| during her illness, had only re
? turned home four days before he
J death. Mrs. M. L. Butler's siste
! who was not able to attend he
1 funeral services. We hope sh
is resting in peace.
fir>np huf
membered.
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I BETHLEHEM BAPT. CHURCI
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Rev. E. E. (iaulden, Pastor
i Newberry, S. C.?The S.unda
, school was called to order by Si
; perintendent Gladden. Instead c
the regular revicy, our superinter
i dent spoke, about the progress c
the Sunday school and how i
could be improved. Our . paste
: wag called upon by the Supt. t
' .'.ive the Sunday school some en
1 couraging words and that he djc
' The morning services were ope
ed with Miss Kwendolyn Henry a
[ the piano, and after the regtila
devotional service, our pastor gav
us a strong message on ''Christia
Allegiancq". Following the morn
ing services the funeral of'Deaco
Benson J. Caldwell, Jr., was hel
at the church. Br
r ^?Christian life. lie was a ma
t who believed in serving God an
i man. He was never known f
shrink from, his duty, lie leave
to mourn his lost a wife, fou
> chillren, two brothers, thirteen
. grand-children, ami-a host of rel
. atives and friends,
r The mother of-ottr beloved pas
[ tor left Newberry .Thursday fo
clear old Georgia. We regret ver
much to see her go after bei-nj
with as for more than two months
We do. hope and trust that sh
will come and be with us again.
The B. Y. P. U. held its service
at 5;00 P.M. after which the
dismissed for Baptism. As a re
suit of our ten nights revival foi
ty "persons joined the church an
thfrty-six of that number wer
Baptized last Sunday night be
fore a crowd of twiTveh'umired. W
have been more than blessed b
having this large number of youii
folk come in the church. Ever
(Christian should rejoice in hi
heart: and every member of Beth
lehcm should shout hallelujah.
STERLING HIGH LIGHTS
Greenville. S. C., Sept. 28.?Din
.inc the past two weeks Sterlin;
has been the recipient of many vi
iting friends and alumni of th
school. Among our most recen
visitors were Up. Johnson, Rev. C
11 f M.. J / > ' 1 ? *
i . viuiiuv , .11 r,; vunningnani, .wi
Whittonburg. Miss A. J. Carey am
] lu-r siste.r. We feel very fortunat
' in having these friends visit u
and trust they will return agaii
soon.
I It is interesting to note tha
more than half of the class of '.'h
have already been enrolled ii
some school, or institution for th
furtherance of their education
'The 'incomplete record of thi
placement of students shows thi
. following location of students: Mi
J. T. Anderson, Misses Mamie l^a
cus and Sadie Irby are enrolled a
Benedict 'college; Misses Ros
Brooks and Eartha Mack at St
Augustine college; Miss Matti
Butled and Mr. Joseph Gilliard an
enrolled at Hampton institute; M
Chas. Greer and Miss_Macy Sulli
van arc enrolled at Morris Browi
college; Miss Mable Mason is en
rolled at Virginia State college
Misses Velnia Hamilton and Louis
Harris, Messrs Chas. .Ervin, Rob
ert Johnson, Emery Hopkins, A
Hopkins, .Horace Johnson and M
Rosemond ;n-<> fnrnlled. fli ChLflii
college; Misses Daisy E. Simpsoi
and Ruth Young, Messrs B. Gal
-lowa.v, 11. B^?Goodlette. Jame
Powell and Earle Smith are en
rolled at S. C. State college; Miss
es Almeda Hunt and Velma Cole
man are enrolled at Paine collecri
?Miss Corn B. Gibson is enrolled ii
the Department of Dental llyprien*
Meharry Medical college. Thost
i taking the -eourse in Nurse Train
ing are Miss Naomi Burton Schoo
of Nursing, New York City; Mis;
Margaret Heyward, St. Agnes hoc
pital, Raleigh, N. C.; Miss Rutl
Benjamin, Memorial hospital
Greensboro, N. C.; Miss Melbi
Needon, School of Nursing, Co
lumbia, S. C.
The chapel exercises are pro
grossing with added interest. Th<
programs are being conductei
weekly by the different classes un
der the guidance of the faculty ad
visors. The "B" division of th
I senior class sponsored last week'
i program in which they present^
Miss Pendergrass with "Tirrftl
i Topics" taken from noted writers
> The football team had its firs
heavy scrimmage Friday. Th
t boys showed a decided improve
f ment' in speed, skill and deceptio
1 and with a few more eherk-iina r>
51 offensive line drive they should b
1 j in fine shape for the opening gam
' with Fell Street Hi, October 9.
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EBBANUEL A. M. E. CF-fuRCH I
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t I)r. J. EL Thom?s, Pastor
T = ?^ J
3 Sunday was- as usual a high ^ay .
e it is very typical of Charlestonians
/ to go to their ehui'ch. Evangelist
s Elise Miles brought her week's
1 meeting to & close with untold
s success 'the morning and evening
n sermons were powerful and wide
y j awake?We regret that our pastor
1 was ill and could not be present. ?
r | Mrs. Mabel Green, a prominent
(. member of Emmanuel church was
f elected President of the dlonferf
. ence Branch Missionary societies
e of the South Carolina Conference,
k } The officers and members are
e now buckling orf their boots for
.1 the raising ofthe Conference
t ' claims.
Quite a number of friends
v throughout the State will come
- to Emmanuel next Sunday and
d listen to the sermon preached by
r ' EfcshOp Flipper.
- ! Monday night in.Emmanuel all ,
r the chuyohes of Charleston will
r come together to do honor to oour
r beloved chieftan. The following
e couples were happyily marrieu in
Emmanuel parsonage this week:
Buster Jones?Ruth Fair, Joe
Simmons?Gardner. Peace be unto
thee.
d Our Scribe, Mr. J. Fred SimI
rnons, Titular head of the Junior
choir, Dist. Supt. and popular
postman is back from his vaeay
tion. " '
Mr. Roy A. Young, a student
d from State A. and M. college was
i- a visitor at our parsonage last
it Sunday, guest of Miss Frances N.
it Thomas. The parents of Mr.
r Herman Lessane gave a royal re0
ception for him and friends then
i- he made his escapade for Howard
1. university, Washington, D.- C.
n where he will enter the Medical 1
it course. ' " . - .?
r Messers Harry Moultrie and
c Clinton Young, graduates of Linn
coin university and Talledega?
both prominent members otf this
n church are" prepared to serve in
j any school anywhere?an S.'O. S.
-call will find them ready to serve.
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i1 MORRIS BROWN
? A. >1. E. CHURCH j .
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Charleston, S. C.?Services on
last Sunday at Morris Brown were
.well enjoyed all day. After the
Pastor's Bible Class had adjourn1
ed, the regular services began
^ with the sermonette to" the junior
? church,who assembled in the usu'
al large numbers t0 listen to the
message brought by the pastor.
"Insects who bore into trees*1 was
S thp trmi/* from 1
y spoke to the children, and many i
!- valuable examples Were drawn ,
- from the subject and applied to ,
d the further explanation of the sub ]
u ject. Old and young, were, edified, |
!- and benefitted. I)r. Withe rspoon ,
v selectew a# a text for the morning ,
v sermon. The subject selected and
jr developed, was 'The Glory and
v Gain of Christian."
s At the League hour, a literary t
program was rendered by the
Scholarship Committee. ..Featuring
the program, was ah address by '
Y Mr McCray, of the :*Charle'ston f
Messenger" staff, who spoke from
tlw vubject, "The Call to Amis."
. A neat little amount was raised '<
ir at the eonelusipn of the program, t
s At 8:00 p. m. Dr. Witherspoon 1
~~ delivered a Most?Uhlf|Ue Hl&0k? 1
, hoard? sermon, taking as a sub- 1
. jeet, "Hearts." An illustration on ?
" one side of the bpard representee (
j an evil heart, and the dangers r
thereof were brought Tmt by the
l> 111 liist rations tin tin* l.rwir/1 T(ip
s reverse side of the board had t
1 thereon, a. good heart.,
1 The Dearly White City directed 1
t by Mis. L. S.VSmall, was present- :
ed on Monday night before an ap>
preeiatod audience. 1
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i _ _Qn .October loth. Mrs. Laura G. c
J Davis presents "The Garden o?
s R ses," Our church is a veritable
bee hive of activity, as the time ^
' ilaws near fin- the Annual confer- f
" once. We look forward with a (
deal of real pleasure, to the visit
e of Bishop J. S. Flipper on next '
; Sunday nig^it. The vi-it of BisL*
hop to Charleston, S1. C. will be v
Lk his first, ofiicial visit to the city, c
i' as the Episcopal head of the 7th 1
- Episcopal District.
il We are'all hoping that the vis- '
- it of our Episcopal head, will be of
; 1 mutual prood to hjm, and the peo- f
e pie to whom he comes. Our Dol- c
. | lar Money drive has started , in ear s
nest. Morris Brown intends to k
! mnintoix . f o n
n' ing in the Palmetto Conference. _?
' She will be satisfied with nothing t
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- ST. PA 1*1, A. M. l')r -CHIJRttt- ~
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s Rev. R. A. Young, pastor, of St. t
Paul had a ?busy day, Sunday
school opened at the usual hour. s
Our Presiding El er was with us. 0
3 This being our 4th and last quar- a
* terly conference. Elder Adam
1 preached a .very good sermon. He
s has been With us six years, but .
" we never have heard him preach
1 as he did Sunday. The Conference j5
? was a success, we hope our Elder
i and beloved pastor will return to c
- us. Mr. Willie Glenn of Helena "
worshiped with us on last Sun- !
- day. ;j
e Rev. Young and his folk went
rj over to St. .Mark to help Rev. !
. J. S. Martin put over his program. *i
Sept. 22, a devoted mother ani.' 3
e faithful Christian entered into J
s rest after a long and useful life, 3
. Sister Carrie I?an possessed many ?j
? fine traits of character and was jj
^ loved and respected by all who ?j
* knew her. She will be. greatly *i
* missed in (her church and com- 3
e munity. .Funcva] services were
* held at St. Mark church, Rev. J. '
n S. Martin, pastor, was assisted by
n husband, ten children, six grand
e Rev. J. A. GaAwMe. She leaves a
e children, one sister and a host of |
relatives an*J friends.
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|T- ^ BY HEKBEF
I'ATHETK
It's pathetic that I trust
When my friends advise
Though they often spe.f?
You're as worthless
So they say?and ye
Truly understand nu
You may lie to- me or si
My affairs ?it doesn't mi
?You may steal the very 1
For the joy I know
"YNear t0 you would i
Quite a simple thing
DON'T HOI'EYou
ought to stop hopin
We'll like ev'rything thai
Just make up your mind
Accept with a smile wh
JUST WHY I I
It wasn't my wish to be
'Twas merely to find if
When you told me you'd
So don't be unhappy;?I'
I've brought you a presei
Here's plenty of candy f
. And my darling, I want
So you'll keep forever as
(To my readers: I am-truly gi
Cards which I have received fro
continue to give me the power
yours!)
BEfluryTE
An award of $50.00 is made each >
lion to the Negro or any Negro group
submitted on an improved method i
(Note; Send contest entries
Foundation, Room 607, 511 Loci
St. Louis?In a recent colum
we Jearned that, brittle, easii";
n o ken fingernails can usually 1
nade strong and pliant if they a
soaked regularly in warm oli1
nl._jSince ? great many ..worm
uivtT'expressed interest in th
lelpful beauty hint, we'll devo
his column to some more info
nation about the care of finge
tails.
Of course, we should uever u
1 metal file in cleaning the nail
The sharp steel point gouges tl
ikin - under the nail, frequent
caving a black line that will n
trow out.
It is best to use an orangewoi
tick to keep the nails clean, i
in added precaution, some wonn
vrap a bit of cloth, or cotton
ound the tnd of the stick if it
inusuallv shavn . rrfi? ...
ic twisted around the end of tl
ttick*to leave a point that is'shai
nough to clean the crevices of tl
mils.
Hons; hold duties often stain tl
inderside of the nails, makir
hem look dirty and ill-kept i
n,atter how carefully we clef
hem. In this case, we mu
ileach the underside , of the nail
ithcT with a regJter nail bleai
ng cream, wTficll you can pu
hase at your durgstore, or wii
ome similar preparation.
Although lemon juice will - he
ileach the nails somewhat, espe
ally if the stain is light, usually
nore active bleach is needed. Oi
if the best methods is to soak tl
lands in a teacup of water i
cJiich six or eight drops of pe
xide has been placed. The ham
nay be soaked in this solution
ew minutes after you finsh wasl
ng the dishes of the evening mee
Hangnails should be given' ear
ill attention to prevent their b
oming infected. If the hands ai
oaked in olive oil occasionally i
:eep the skin smooth, an4|*? tl
uticlc is pushed back carCfull
here will bo less tendency fc
hese troublesome hangnails to. d
relop. If they do, they should 1
lipped down as close to thg gfr
is possible With a pair of scfssoi
ind alcohol or some other anti
iptic should be rubbed over tl
iroken skin to prevent infectio
Massaging the fingertips occi
ionally with the fingers of tl
ither hand will help keep the nai
nd cuticle healthy, and will stin
llflfn tVir?
...v v.ivuiuuuii yj I cut: UIUl
inder the nails to Rive thejn
lealthy, pinkish tint. The ma:
a^inpr can be done at interva
hroiitfhout the day. The cutic
an bo gently pushed back, and th
HE HI
i
Saturday, October 3, 1930
Kpftitatuma !
.? : V_ J \
IT ELI DICKSON '* ?
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Z?I WONDER!
you
me not to,
; of sordid deeds you've done,
as I'm lonely ^
t, you only
? as no other one!
:atter
atter-?
ittle that I own.in
living
make forgiving
: to do for you alone! ^
-WORK INSTEAD!
ig that day try day
: VOh do and sav!
to work well, artd then?
at we think or when!
.EFT YOl?THn.VL
mean to you!
your words were true
grieve if I went away?
m home to stay!
r ?i . x
tit?it's not so much!
ind cake and such!
you to cat and eat
5 nice and sweet!
rateful for the many nice letters and 4
nv you. I am trusting that God will
to please each of you. Very truly
-ear by the Founda- f ^ V> ' fj
for the bet) paper - 1
of beauty culture. * \
to Marie Downing, I.arieuse Beauty
jst street, St. Louis, Missouri)
n, mantle of skin on each side of the
y. fingernail stroked in a forward dibo
reetion. This has the advantage
re , of giving the fingertips a more tave
pering appearance, as well a s
?n | keeping the nails healthier. - 1
te FLOYDALE CIRCUIT'S QUARr
TERLY CONFERENCE
r- Rev. R. Benjamin, Pastor
se The fourth quarterly confefc*Is*
ence of the Floydale Circuit of the
tie Dillon District met Saturday',
ly September 26, 12:U0 o'clock^ p. m.
ot in St. Paul church. Rev. K. Ben jjamin,
is the progressive pastor. .
with the faithful officers of St.
Paul and Faulks chapel churches,
>n ha?J the work well planned preva>
ious to the coming o!t the Presiding
Elder. After the organization
?j by the Presiding Elder, Dr. L. A.
Wells, the routine work of the
quarter was taken up. Reports
''' from the several departments of
110 - the church, showed that progress
I was made along all lines. Paid to
,.the pastor $101.14; Dollar Money
iK $25'00; paid to the Presiding El10'
der, the full assessment, $25.00,
in | and donated him a nice purse on
st his Conference suit. Both churchIs,
I es ask for the return of the pas:h
, tor.
.. |
I-. | uumuoj iiiuj UIIIK, me c^upt. oi
th the Sunday school, Rev. R. L.
Leach, Was on time, at his post of
1 duty. Mrs. L. A. Wells, the in
c_ tellegent, and queenly wife of the
Presiding Elder, reviewed the lesson.
She brought to light many
very* interring *vnd helpSWl 1
?e truths. '
in The morning service was largely
r- attended. Dr. L. A. Wells,
Is preached a wonderful sermon,-he
a j is a sweet gospel preacher, many
h-,went avyay happy, and others ? - - fl
talking 'about the glorious mese
! sage.
e The crowning feature of the
re I, day, was the celebration of the
tn-i' Golden Wedding or-Brother J. W.
ic 1 Campbell and ISisterYlda Campy
bell. They having Been married
? fifty years. To this union have
p "been borned nine children. Forty j""*
' three grand children, am. four
? great granrf*-'cViildren. /And still UL
tin. bi'idyand Vreowv 1^ok 'yoong. '
rs This vyp% a rearVind grarM occass"
ion. IT real nicwou^jl>rg dirtner
le was served to a large number of
relatives and friends. Many and
a- valuable were the , presents rele
ceived. Mr Campbell is one of
Is the many citizens, of Floydale,
rj. who owns a nice home. He aiu/his
,H family ai'e highly respected by
a both races.
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