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Saturday, October 17, 1936 AIKEN CHAPEL , BAPTIST CHURCH Taylors, S. C.?Sunday school opened at 10:30 by the Supt., teachers taking Charge of their classes djor 35 minutes. The Advance class >vas taught by Mrs. Bankhead, of Greenville, S. C. She is the principal of Taylor's Iligh school. The m-orning service was opened by singing "Am I A Soldier of the Cross?" Prayer by Bro. 'Scott. Rev. J. II. ? Gilmore the pastor preached a wonderful sermon to a large and apprecidtive audience. The Lord's Supper was administered by the pastor. The night sermon was also pcreadhed by the pastor. The total collection for the day. was $27.40. MrS. John Counts of Columbus, Ohio was a visitor in Taylors last week. Mrs. Pool has returned from Augusta, Ga.; her friends werre glad to see her back. Mr. LeRoy Smith left last week-end for Chicago, 111., to make it his home. W" ni-A prlml In l.-nnur thit LeRoy Wofford and Woodrow Hen derson are doing fine at home. Mr. Robert Anderson and his sisters Will leave Friday night for Winston-Salem, N. C. to spend the week-end with their sister. Miss Lucile Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. / Pilgrim from Sinipsonville will be the cJinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander. Miss Agnes Alexander, Reporter ... MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. B. L. Guiles, Pastor Wampee, S. C.?Last Sunday morning though somewhat rainy, the Good Master helu- the rain off long enough to have a splendid audience. The Sunday school was late on account of the rain; but inspite of the weather we had a fine discussion by the pastor and Prof. Monroe, principal of Zion Graded school. After wfiich the pastor ascended the rostrum accompanied by Rev. Bryant, oft the Second Baptist chuirch and Key. Monroe. The pastor preached a noble sermon. After which the invitation was extender for joiners. Little ? Miss Evelyn Evans connected her self with us. The Lord's Supper was served1 by Mrs. Florence Ev.... ans and Mrs. Hattie Evans, i The collection was line. A lot of the members have paid out., Salary and Dollar Money. The pastor asked that ahy that haven't paid out Dollar Money and Salary please see the books. At 7:30 we were at St. Paul for N our night service. The service was . V very fine, V A week's meeting began at the Little River Neck church last Sunday night. Mrs. Beatrice Gause has returned home from the Conway hospital alter- going under an operation. She is doing nicely. Mrs. Elehar Bellamy, the sister of Mrs. Carrie Vcught and her two litlte sons, all of Seaside, N. C. are spending sometime with Mr. and Mrs. Vought.\ ST. JOSEPH SECOND raptiwK nii'Rrn +. By Mrs. It. P. Le^is Wampioo, S. C.?Beginning' at 11:00 o'cloock. there was a fiiost delightful Nehemiah Rally held at the 2nd St. Joseph Baptist churi'li. Being accompanied by the good pastor and members of >the A. M. E. Mt. Zion church. The program was carried out in the usual form. The-rostrum was - occupied by the Rev. Ben Bellamy from the Little River Circuit accompanies by Mrs. Christena Bryant. At 1:00 o'clock we adjourned for refreshments. At 2:00 we reassembled ib rpreaching. Devotionals c,on,ducted by Rev. Ben Bellamy. After which the rostruj^ was occupied by Rev. J.-A. Bryant anc a good many others. Rev. M. A. Bryant preached the~ last and final sermon. The total amount raised in the rally for the day was $22.44. The fufieral of Mr. Lamar Bryant was held here September 20, 14)36. A faithful mej^ber was he, and one whom we believe to be a Christian. FLORENCE NEWS The Help and Aid society held its Grand Lodge meeting at Trinity Bantist church. October 7, 8, 9. The Juvenile department un* der the direction of a Mrs. Josie Grant rendered the opening program,?while?the others were- of a rligious and business nature. The Rev. John Finklea is the State President. ? ? Soil Conversation Meeting ' " r'lprhe Soil Conservation meeting that was held at Floi-ence last wt'ek \vas very largely attended by farmers, agents, friends and representatives from Florence, Darlington, Clarendon, Sumter, I Williamsburg and Marlboro counties. Speakers from Washingtop, D. C., Clemson college and State A. and M. college were on program. . Gary, Hill and Singleton, Firm Superior Although operating a firm possessing the rutlcSt lftreage of afiy undertaking firm in the Pee Dee area, the Gary, Hill and Singleton Co., continues to remain "Tops" in dispensing the superior service of this section. ' Besides having secured the' most modern equipment and retaining very experienced and eflfic-! y ient employees the firm has another asset jn the training of A. Wil-1 liam Hill, Jr., at,Eckels College i of Embalming, Philadelphia, Pa., ^ the past session, who had previous ly attended Benedict college and graduated from Johnson C. Smith university, "Charlotte, N. C., and recently obtained licenses from the State Boards of Embalming1 of the two Carolinas. Messrs Alex Gary and Henry F. Singleton have been prominent in the church and civic activities of Florence for many years and have received the respect and patronage of their clientele continuously, being the oldest firm in the city. A. William Hill, Jr., the son of Rev. A. W. Hill, pastor of Trinity Baptist church, Florence has very graciously accepted the association of the social circles of Florence and fits into the city's Setup as a native Florentine. Mr.' Ilill is a member of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. OWINGS NEWS Mt. Carmel A. M. E. Church Rev. J. W. Thomas, Pastor The Sunday school was held at the usual hour",' "wTfii a number ot ihe teachers at their posts of duty. Prof. T. B. mown gave sometirhely aiid interesting suggestions toward the Sunday school. Rev. Thomas gave in another message from St. John "A Pure Heart". I Rev. Belcher, of Abbeville gave the message Sunday night from Rev. 20:12. "A Waiting Congrega tion." It was full of inspiration and religious fervor. . We regret very much to learn of the accident of Mrs. C. BaxdtsJale's father. Mrs. Emma Irby is spending sometime in Greenville with her daughters. Prof, and Mrs. Brown were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Irby last Sunday^ We are very glad to see Mis? Josephine Gritlin out again. Mrs. Mary Ramsey of Greenwood was a visitor at Mt. Carmel Sunday. We say to all visitors, come again. The Ministerial union of Abbeville, will be at Mt. Carmel A. M. E. church, Wednesday night, October 21st. Everybody is inVited. No admission fee. CLINTON NEWS The Missionary convention met at Friendship. A. M. E. church on Sunday, October 11. A very large number was present. Mr. Charlie Taylor was very surprised yesterday after looking in his pocketbo^k for the first linie since last month and founu that there was $2.00 in it. Miss Rebecca Thompson and Geneva Pettis left Sunday for Colleton county where they have been teaching for two terms. Miss Irene McCoy, Willie -McCoy and Mr. John McCoy is home from Harrisburg, Pa., on business. We hope for them a very pleasant stay.. Miss Sarah Gary left Sunday afI ornor.M ? ... V ....O Mr. Lorenzo Evans, Burgess Johnson, Milligan Dillard, James Lewis, Andrew Thompson and 11. -tlamlin mututed lo~Laurens Sunday afternoon visiting friends. ihe Rambling Wildcats of Bell street high were defeated lasi Friday at Greenville, l*J-(J and now ihey are sharpening their claws each day to meet Greenwood Fri<iny at Clinton '.nd you all know as well as I it is Very hard to whip a cat at home. Teachers that are going away to various schools who would like to subscribe for The Ralmetto Leader, just see or write to A. \V. Thompson, 17A South Bell St., Jlinton, S. C. G R EEN V ILLE^TEACHERS MEET Orggnville, S G. The first meetine of the Teachers' Association for the^1930 1037 term was held at Phyllis Wheatley Center, Saturday morning October 10th at ten o'clo?l$. The chief feature of the day's pro^ ,'ram was an address by Dr. Edmund S. Brunner educational specialist from /Columbia university and consultant to the Greenville County Community Development Council. Dr. Brunner spoke at length on the relation of the school o the community and cited several illustrations in his efforts to convince the teachers that they not only need teaching methods -but-als? praetieaDunderstandmg^ef ommunity psychology. Remarks were made by Prof. J. E. Beci, the -^resident of the" association; Mrs? Bessie Goldsmith, supervisor of Negro schools in Greenville county; Dr. Lyons'.of Furman univer ity and Prof. Johnson of the National Recreation association. The final number on the program was a vocal solo, "I Love Life" by Prof lohnson. The next meeting of the association will be held 10:00 a.m. Nnvpmbpr- 7th at Phyllis Wheatley Center. BETTIS TIES HAINES A well coached Tutt team from Haines in Augusta, Ga., came to Bettia. October Or-as the nicked team. Bettis Red Devils under the leadership of Coach F. M. Joneg threw many a scare when they would reach scoring position but failed to have thd punch to .go ovey-. Haines made a very few fist downs and complete passes. iS. Hamrfionds, Elan and Kitching were outstanding in the Devils line. Bettis remaining schedule: October 13, Brewer at Greenwood; October 16, open; October 23, open October 30, Sterling at. Bettis; November 6, Schofield at Bettis; November 13, open; November 20 waiKer in Augusta; November 26! Harbison at Irmo. ' . - K the ^ t at " <> NOTE: Your question aoaw?r [ * clipping of thia mIubd ia an aid ?> reply, send a quarter (Jttc) aad J velope, for my New AMrxAogj 1 I mail free advice cm three (1) q? '' mrthdate, and correct arhtreee te ;; CO ABBE WAJLLACE, eare of TH < Assembly Street, Colutaibia. Soe S. T.?I do want a regular boy ] friend or husband. Please tell me 1 what to do?- 5 Ans.: Your running around with married men ia what?keeps? the single boys from you. No'boy i wants to become serious, with a 1 girl who tries to vamp someone 1 else's husband. Leave the married men alone and you'll have a bet- f ter chance with the single ones. ' i .***?* 11 D. L.M.?Please tell me about 1 me ring i nave in niuiu. is a lost i or what happened to it? |'1 Ans.: The ring that was once (t yours isn't lost as you were made , t to believe. The boy who took this ring back, after giving it to you, | has already given it to another ? girl for an ENGAGEMENT v KING. , . * * * * * t A. M.?Can my husband help I aim-self or not? 1 Ans.: Sure he can if he wants ji to. . . But you must keep in mind 1 that he does not want to stay at" s home when there is_ no. pleasure there for him. Ydar husband isn't going to stay around long unless t you are at least HALF WAY CON GENIAL. | ***** ' i R. W.-r-Will the state pay my f way through college this year? > Ans.: No. . . however, by play-, _c ing on some'of the teams in col- t lege, or doing some kind of extra 1 work, you can work. _ your waythrough school. If you are really in earnest abo'at getting an educa- \ lion, you can always find a way to r do it. t ***** C. W.?Do you think my sweet- .1 I heart will get his divorce now? s I'lease answer through the paper. 1 Ans.. Your sweetheart was in i earnest about getting his divorce c several months ago. Now that i you have let him come to live with > SOIL CONSERVATION" c EDUCATIONAL MEETING AT STATE COLLEGE I - ' t Allenflale Send/i Representatives ; By Eli J. Davis, Jr. Allendale, S. C.?Miss Rosa B. * Reed, county home demonstration agent and Prof. David J. Belton, J jjlr^-uiccompanied?several?farmers "j land farm women to the conservation program j at State college. c Those ladies representing Allendale county at this program which was held on October 0 were: Mrs. Ida AllT-n rpivrftjipnt i ncr th?? Svmo. more club; Vr<i Cnvii Hnrfun fi'nm- the Calvary club; Mrs. C..JB"rodley from the Harmony cluli and 1 Miss Eula Simmons. The men ( representatives were Mr. Tom J. | McMillan, Mr. Johnnie Hay ward and Mr. Clyde Carter. All expressed themselves as having enjoyed the program and a delightful trip. . COUNTY COUNCIL OF FARM WOMEN REORGANIZES *"p , * Allendale, S. C., Ortdbei- 13? Miss Rosa B. Reed, Allendale county homer demonstration 'agent calF' ed a meeting of delegates from the various home' demonstration clubs for the" purpose of reorganizing thd^County Council of Farm Women. This meeting was held on Saturday, October 3rd, at 11 :l)0 "A.M. in the auditorium of the Allendale county training school. The discussion was confined especially to unit organization and the plans c for projects during the coming yoar. The following officers were elected: President, Mary Ocstrichnr Tr?/.U ?l.,k. Mamie Prester of the St. John t club; Treasurer, Cora Boyton of ' the Calvary club; Secretary, Ella Prilbe of -if he Loobout Mountain?* club and news reporter, Ida Allen * of the Sycamore club. ? 4 The year 1936 has introduced new opportunities and advantages 1 for the farm women. We feel 1 sure that from the reorganization ^ of this club the women of Alien-., dale wilt bd benefited and their f work will be an asset to the coun- v ty of Allendale. " t J " 7 ! r MILLRRANCH v A. M. E. CHURCH t i c Rev. I .H. Dosier, Pastor t Sunday' school opened at the / usual hour, with Supt. and teach- i otrs at their post of duty. . c At 11:45 service was onened hv ? the Kev. S; L). Johnson, who preach 1 ed a wonderful Sermon ifirom The i Book of Genesis 7:1. Subject: ( "Sin is the Cause of Death." The1 r financial report was fine. The pas- t tor is asking1 all members to pay \ their Dollar Money because there c are only two Sundays before Con- t ference. 1( I At *1*00 nVlnnlf, t)iA rv??t/Yr n-f t Pamplico Holiness Church. Mrs^ f Mamie Burch, preached a soul < stirring sermon from St. Cuke \ 22:10. Subject: "You are Coin# j to Need My Help Some Day." j Mr. Chappelle Brown and Miss ( Gordenia Moore, Miss Lessie 1 Guiles, Manley Kelly and Addi? < Mae Gregg were the dinner gueets (I . . ' 1 . . ^, - - ' ' THE PALMETTO LEADER *4 ia tkim ftpw ONLY wtoeu n4 f?v letter. F?r frigate \'t 1 a eeif-eddreeeed. stamped ?o- .. adlaj, aad rmiv fcy return )) Una Bijrn year full name, .. Tl all letter*. Address all mall y E PALMETTO LEAD EE, 1S10 ! I v ? fr"*- 1 i'ou without being married t0 him, le docsn'e feel that it is NliC'ES- ^ 5ARY to secure a* divorce. R. C. N.?I read yyur column _ ind enjoy it very much. I would ' ike for you to tell me if you think j. was treated fair by my teacher? Ans.: It was entirely your ault and not your teachers for not )assing. You just didn't take en- rj >ugh interest in your work. It will >e necessary for you to stand an xamination before entering the I'll lit I) YEAH HIGH SCHOOL, >ut it shtijldn't be difficult for you j o pass it. * ? ? *? M. L. K.?My brother left home iad I would like for you tfoTcll me T vhy he did it? j Ans.: Your husband asked him .' o leave. Your brother caused a ^ ot of trouble and wt/rry in your jQ lome, and your Husband wasn't ^ ;oing t0 i*un the risk of having |g lis home broken up just for the ,;c ake of helping out someone. ' > ***** h O. S.?What must I do? L)o you hink I should continue to stay? ()f Ans.: You haven't made any irogress and haven't even been sat cr shed in the NINE YEARS you m< lave been living In thut city. If sp ou will move to a larger city you nv an secure a job, and will at least tic te able to find a DECENT I'LAC'E T1 r<> LIVE. nv * * - .. p(, L. V. W.-?Which do you thnk \\ vould be best for me. to continue ,th is I am or do as my husband wish nn s? be Ans.: It is hard to say \yhich. W f you continue with your same po- ot ition your husband will always] in told it against you. . .if you give w; ip your job you wont be satisfied vh -ither. I believe the. thing to do t<> s to comply with your husband's ?ti vishes. st' if Miss Erma Hyman. ? . bii At 7:50 tho pastor of Salem H\ S. Church, Rev. Flower, mounted \v< he rostrum and preached God's di vord to a waiting congregation; vi c*xt found 15:7 Paul's Letters to wi ?orin., which every body enjoyed. A everybody is looking forward to (J, he Annual conference which will ar >e-held in Marion, S. C. We are pi loping that our pastor will come w< iut on the top. '' or ? Cu WDUfcsON COUNTY ?? TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION ch (Mrs.)?M. Vi?Marion. Repuitn?-of On Fficay evening, Oct. Uth, <-'o he Executive Hoard of the An- Ih lerson County Teachers' As>ocia- at Jon met at the home of Mrs. da Uyce W. Anderson at 7:25 o'- t>n lock. The meeting was opened M vith prayer by the President. 1(1 3rof. S. C. Perry, after which tie '1C fave the object of the meeting. M rhe general, theme for this year L',l s "Go . Forward." All present at ipaifcrrn (favor of a wide awake in irograni for the year. A few Fi .uggestions-were- offered and then v>'1 he following- suggestive pro- ia tiunv was out! ined?to be offe red ~nti .o the Associaton o-n ' Saturday th norning. Departmental work to in >e continued, some expert teacher he o come to us twice during the W erm, and some definite units to st; >c presented. The following per- ! pe ons werp named to head up the j E. departments: Primary, Mrs. W. I. al 5eek am. M iss Robbie Wilson, lei Elementary: Mesdames Annie An- nn lerson and Sarah Coaxum. High So School: Prof. B. W. GaUnian and to ill's. J. L. Perry. Closed with the nizpah. On Saturday morning, jj] )ctober 10, the fir-t meeting of ho County Teachers' Association net in the Auditorium of Rood > 5t. Jligh at 10 o'clock. Pres. S. T. Perry presided. Singing ITakH?* he Name of Jesus of With Yoy." ^ h-a.ycf by Rev. Grcsliam. Sintzinur - t?' Stand Up For Jesus," closed the ( levotional period. The President ? nade a general talk and then ask- ' <1 ffor expressions of how the ' 5 cachers liked the last year's pro- * 1 rram. ~Several teachers expressi, . /themselves a't how much they *'n vere benefite<l and hoped that a| he Awork Would continue. The f? ninutes of the F.xccutive Board " vere read and approved. A let- ' ' er from the Executive Secretary ' if the State Teachers' Associaion Was read by the Pres., Mrs. 1 \.}ice W. Anderson brought greet- , VV( ngs and a worthwhile message ' . d information to the 'teachers. ^ tht? i>mphnsi7ed tlhit \vn rnnnol *?.>? ligher than our heads and also* mprove ourselves. Prof. B. W. : iallman brought a short, spicy j nessage and asked that \vP bet- ! '?, er ourselves in a professional | v riew point. The Asso-ciatioh^ vot- J5" v.' to pay the transportation\ of < 'ai he President to Orangeburg on 'i11 4ct. 34th, in order that he may atend a meeting which will be beneicial to us. Mr. W. I. Peek; Gen- , ual manager of the County Fair ,vas presented to the group and he jn ^raised the teachers for their \Cork jn is a whole, and also asked for continued co-operation with, the j,, Pair Association. There were )ne hundred and twnety eight c ^achers present. The next meet- cj HER PKOMlSftp I.AM) n<l took her gently hy the hand nd led her up Nebo's i <i height, \ show hor a wonderful promised LandrT 11 shining fair and bright,' oine on, old lady, He whi.-p1 te? low; ml li'i' ) "nl f fit' ~ ~ m goinir to give you a Promised Land." ve been getting it ready f(<>r y? t - for years; ou have led your cKil.'ren fm many wary years," hrough a wilderness of doubt and care, ow you shall have your 'remised Land." or I will lead you there, er. work is finished, she kept tin faith; nd ha< reached her 'ronilsed"Land" on high le fell asleep iu "Pasture* 'Green," lit her beautiful spirit will'ni vi-i die: Grand-daughter, Margaret liars of New York City. orius brown a. |m. k. ( iii r( ii lev .j. \V. Witherspobn, i'astor' Charleston. S. C.?Sunday screes were bOgiin . last Sunday itli .the usual sermoju'tte-Ui-UalihA'en by Dr. Witheispo'on. Thi; ature of pur Sunday jnorninji ryice has-become *a fixture ai orris Brown. The. litjle chuiol oks forward eagerly each Sun iy morning to the message thai brought to them, and old -ami ?ung, are benefitted by the same )r. Witherspoon spoke to tin ildren last Sunday morning om the subject, "The possibility children furthering the pro. amine of the church." A large owd of- children enjoyed tlu essage. At 11a. m. Dr. Witheroon preached a wonderful -eron, taking as a text, Lamentains,'3rd chapter, and 2-1 tb verse le theme <iround which the scroll centered, was "Go*.; the soul.ntion." The sermon- was tilled | h inspiring and ' helpful oughts, and the hearers' welv ade glad. The evening services gan promptly at when Dr. itherspoon again delivered anher sermon that wa- blimful of sniratinn sifill thonoht The ti-vt is taken from St. Mark, Kith apter and list verse. The pasr graphically portrayed the t>ry of the Leph^r that was clen(1, using as a. theme, "The .-coaling touch." Verily 'our hearts irneil^while the man of -(led dewed the sermon. Many visitors ifre present at service. A. coral welcome i- always extended sjtors at Morris Brown. Then as one accession oaring the day t the morning service. Mrs. I. : Smalls presented' to the Stewds t he s|im ml $J0.0(i?fruiii t lu oeeeds of the pageant held the eek before. Sister Smalls is le of our mo-t ardent ar.d :aith1 workers. .Our Dollar Money lly is on in earnest. We arc rrking toward the end. that <e;r urfch will uive a good .aucouni herself at the coining?rrTTT* nference in Georgetown. S. '. R: fc. Brogdon was a visit r the evening service on last Suny. He spoke briefly and in a: iCouraging vein, to the people ol orris Drown. l)r. Brogden is an Mil Presiding Elder, an-. \w an >pir.g that he will remain <n th?. t. Pleasant Dist. Tin' various ubs in the church are all hiaj this time. The Trustee Helpg Hand Club gave a fish fry last iday night. Sister S. J.. FoxVrth is"the head of. this auxiiry, that has done niueh for the is station. We are still 'thinkg pleasantly of the visit of Ris>p J. S. Flipper to Mort is Rrowr., v?feel that his coming to th'rs ate, with a large fund of real ex. rience.on the work of the A. M. church, coupled with hi* natuiability to cope with the prob us of the church. . will hi ear.. tch to the A. M. K. church in nth Carolina. The cVy is. On Georgetown, S. C.. ET11LKHKM RAPT. ( Ill RCI1 Rev F K. Ganldi-n. Pa.'or Newberry. S. C.?The Sua>!a\ heol was called to order bv tic tT>tv, at the regular teen *+>?}-a fr a nrief d'votibn c >rt to their several p!a reslb discussion <V1 the les-on. v tor returned for a review .if the ison whinh was oouV-ct" by int. Ghiuden. The"" morning s.oi . i- ;>s we . t; oil with(-Mi^s i!?.'' '.<! Iy l!-'V y the pi atiq. After the i <" t: ?nexercises. bur pasi.tr en"1 < here lis \\*itn aA:-> 1 ! mcs.nvo. ? us'ed as hi- text; I.uite Jl:l , .bject "The Hands ?.f 1 ir hearts were made to burn thin as he spok eto us out of tip >rd of God. Mrs'. Nancy Singleton carried e M.tY. P. lT. folks <lo\vn to iller's Chapel last Sunday . ovoiik to render a program. and ey put tin4 program over in a rr wav a-.- usual While the Sen r "Junior Choir was at Miller'lapel tho Junior 0-h?>ir No. 2 was iprinjr ftt Bethlehem at the regur B. Y. r. U. services.. This inior Choir was organized last inday morning by Mrs. Nancy mrletnn and Bfo. k. Milled. We are all prou^.' of ouir youm: Iks and we are going to do al ? will he on the first Saturday i- November and it is to he i gh day for us as the As?oointior is asked that Mra Ktta B. Rows r State college, Orangeburg. S , be our guest speaker. f\Vi osed with the mizpah. ? we can t<> push t,)icin forward, bc' caiisc fed that it is our duty j tvl |o SO. 1 ! J 11 Hiisy Bee ( l^uh met at the P<m s'. nage, la-t -Friday afternoon and did they ha?? a good time. J Mr-, Oaubhh and .Mrs. Singletor. i wen- re-poi.sihie lor their happijiiess. i| I lie night .sei vices begun at 7 : du "" o'clock with .Mr.- Oerreger-11i ton at the "piano. fur pastor spuae to us again with '-'oi'ce anil power. Subject: ; I n,. Imp rtaneo Of Faith."', Faith i i.- the loundalion -i/l" our belief, and without it we ear.- ilo .nothing'. J>?r you have -{ait'1,1 in Liud'.' JJo ybu believe that he is able to care I :<:* ?ou W lllTMlKlvNli>VSl j Sunday school was hel.'. at 1:1.45 i?. in. at C' tiai: Grove church, with ' Mr'. S. S. Abraitis presiding. The wesson \va beautifully cXpjLiiwaL Ttrc i-ouiiM' t<u;u It riy C rle-ib eiiee of" he .To: tutiouig . iJtfi:rci ' I was held at Bruce inernac.e I chiiich Sat u I'd ay, October 20th, uii-iei thv 1' adership of Itev. D. I Crosby, 1'. 11. W e wile urged by I niii, to keep the good work, we ar<- doing visible, and. strive to. do . Kilter in tue future. Rev. IT <'. -Cro- by delivered Ris last disc ur.se lor 11R10 in this (Jt., at Spring 'lii 1-1 A. M. E. Zion e-huivh. lie preached a splendid .sei'nioli. lie u.i.ged all pastor-, to bring up u round report,.to the , Annual . Conference ' litcmi their '-ciiurehr? 1 1 -.Miss (ju.e.ster Emit was a deler I gale Saturday and Sunday, at the t ; liaptist Convention, which was i ! held at ..Ml. .M' nah' Baptist church flClinUm, S. C. Miss Eaiit repre'k!.-cured the Sinus Chapel Baptist j I ;church in Whitinire; Misses f ran-J . *ci- and llattie Clark were also pi' -ent,' front Eiint llill Baptist . chirrchi ; Rev. S. I. 'Benson, and his wife Mrs. -B. F. Benson' and Rev. Benf.son's cousin motored to Tuskegee. , Alii, last -Tuesday to . attend the jiuueial of Rev. llensftn.'s brothel, Mi. oEugtne A. Benson. .Miss Maitha Abram- has re-j . turned'To Cincinnati, Ohio, alter .-.pending sometime with relatives, .Ml. ami .Mrs. 1.. M. A brains an.t I liu'inly. . Madaines liraddic Kpps and Klnina Lpps spent Suiiday evening eilp Mis, hiizabeth Junes and Vanuly. " I >11 vice was held at Flint Hill Baptist church Sunday. The pastoi, Bev. C. C. Johnson delivered ihe -mes.-ayo. Alter the Sermon, Communion was administered to a la rye number. l'un't l'ciyet to patronise the -"heaven Bound" 1'iay Thursday nitr,~at lit ucy Tabvriiacle 'church. ''.Admission locvWc welcome Miss liuth Walker, I as tiie tew music teacher in Whit- I ' -ii.ii i-. She is front Chester. l'femt inber?J. I . Sartor's Cafe i"i wholesome food, and J. C. ByrJ f?r Lmbaimmy; A. C. Caldwell c.01 ' a iiaii; cut a;al a -han- I'mti.-m-/.ii-.cai. The sick inipioveU are: Willie l'ldfor'd Kpps, Llmira Lpps, \\*. M. \\ a] lace, C . Byrd. Tne sick remain are: Nathaniej. CiAnt., H.raddie .Vlpps, jLi is A.b? 1 tain.-. _ >t . M 1 W -: .?L,?Hp pi?fm zr copy of the' l'aliiietto Leader and al.-o to: the W hltciiiire new.-. 15KAI I OKI COIMV TU AIM.Mi SCHOOL .Mr. I any Cray, a deacon ol I'iiie Clove Baptist churcii quietly s.ept away about r.ine o'clock Sat-_ unlay im?r am r, October *10, lfKJO. lie have.- a wife, four children, many relatives- and a host of i ra iais -Hr-mcrtwii his v$l'oss. - Mr. Cray attended Tuskeyee- Institute u i i:.a tin administration?of?fchv iiiiokcr T Wsi ?*hipcr'nn Ht* tV-i. ifir.ii: k.- made during; the funeral -eryicos, it is quite evident that i.i: rile is a living example exfi real novice in his churcl. and community.' For tventy-three years, he served as Sapt. of the Sunday Sch? ol 'in this church. When he oceanic feeble, he turned ovOr his d'luy. in Mr.' Griffin. a youth of tlte Sun. school. Mr. (jriffin worked under 'lie caretul direction of Ah. (Jray. We can't but look with, ph usi.iv ,on the interest, that he to, k m training'and gliding the yoiv.g folks of bis church and community. l\<*vc;'<nd Frazier, tile [ aster. gave t;ie public the pnuugeol making . remarks a_ : i>11: Mv ('.my?which?took the place i.-t ti e sermon. Allen L r.apef A. M. K. church and its reguiai annual camp meet nig during the past we<'k. Several preachers responded taring the Wei k. I o?iay was (la* last ami the iiftTtir.tf was very largely ettenied< '> C-OOOOOOOOOO O O O. o o o ooo.o o c GHOST WRITING Ml-ANS WE WRITE AND YOi (JET THE CREDIT l.i'ttcs: social and. business; popular speeches and talks foi IVachers, Ministers, Civic Rusi ness and I.odpe leaders,;?article! for publication. Your own work! re-written, revised, or criticised . j AN rile Us your needs and send fx stamps for more details. C. N. S. BUREAU 111 W. 12.*>t b St. New York Citjj :>ooo?t>oooooooooooooooo. ; rt cii: 1 i/aviu vj. liiusuii General insurance ' Honest and efficient stter. ' tion yiven to all bustnee ? placed with | PHONE 5717 ...... S . .1 I lAll - it-. 1 i _v/ Papre 3 despite the inclemency of the weather. Reverenu- Stevenson, the pa-tor, seemed elated with the order in whicn the meet ntf was eariled on. .Wjss liernice IfannerJy and .Mr. W?*eph ^j.:,g^i ton of AJiendale, S. l.Y and .Miss IsabeLe JacKson, a teaeher ol -the Fairfax school vis- I ited mends on the campus S'Tlr ^dayr-" ~ ALL F.N TE.Ml'LE A. .M. E. CHURCH Key. K. I. Lemon, Pastor Greenville, fcj. C.? Sunday was a beuulilul day alter almost a week of cloudy auu rainy days and hence a large number of Sunday 'school scholars came out. Tj^e.iine lessou we had was well taught ahd each one wa.- pbie 10 muc/i' from the same. U e. e..j<., - _? h an cx-' licnt iur .v l>y Kcv. i>~. "P. Adatns. Morning service began at 11:1a A.M. The pastor delivered a timely message, one that wa.? tilLd with tile spirit. ills subject was "Prepare to -Meet Thy God ', Amos 1:1 2. The spiritual tine ran mgn . throughout t:.e message. \S had a large .congregation among mem several visitors. prof. ' Ftmer, a.?' sistant principal oi Al-en school (this city) was. introduced.. - v is.tors are always . welcome to worship at all times w ith-us. The A. C. E. League met at the usual hour. A luige. number was. present. . ' Night service- began at 7:30 p. m. '1 he pastor again delivered a very inspifihg message, using as his subject "The Prison bCtne of the Apostle Paul.". Acts 11:2211. This uiessage was Well received by all. We. were pleased to have the visitors worship with us. We had two students (ipfnisters) of Furman university, white, worshiped with us. We are always, glad to have them. Allen Temple was saddened by the deaths of two of its ablest members, Mrs. llattie F.. Williams who died, Monday, Qct'uber 5, J.U36 at the W. H. hospital.. She was t'uneralized at Allen Temple, on Thursday. October l'.i.'lG amidst a large crowd of sorrowful relativ< < and t"ri?*n/lw TKn ?? - * ? . 4 ilV 1 AW AC* I wore numerous and very beautiful. She will be missed . by all, having been a Sunday school teacher for over "mi ybars. We intend to the family our deepest -ympathy. . The other," Mr. R bert \V. Neal the head steward and a trustee who died Friday. October l'JIldt}. His| funeral was held Tuesday, October 13, lbod at 3 o'clock. The family has our deepest sympathy. IN ION BAPTIST MISSIONARY ClRCL^Nt). |^~ The Missionary . circle was entortaihed, by Mrs. Comillo Mitchel ' . , . at 20US Jjenate-.street. The meeting was, called to order at the u^ ual hour by Mrs. Robinson. Opening selection Mrs. Nelson; prayer by Deacon Cook, second selection Mis. P. Hale: the 2V.nl Psalm re-, peated; Scripture reading, Mrs; L. C. Jenkins, I Corinthians.. The house was then in order for business. The minutes of the last meeting were for received and adopted. Old and new business Were discussed. The roll called. All members responded. After the business meeting we listened to some remarks from Dacon L. 0. Cook and. Ik-acon P. David. Mrs. Butler also read a paped. on Mission work.- Alt menil/ers of Circle No. D, are looking forward to the ictnrii-cu' +?ar- Presitient. MitC'A. L. Reese.. October IS. We will meet with Mrs. L. Bradley at 2008 Senate-street 6:00 P.M. The hostess served ice cream, cake and mints Mrs. A. L. Reese, president; Mrs. P. Hale, secretary; Miss Addison reporter; Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor. To strengthen , the whole system itfjamiii me weaKening errects OE the changes that Hake place in MIDDLE Li"-" Good strength is always impv -tantr-hutfot-is-ef speeial importance during the change jH^raawsss^^* of life when the body needs the very best nourish- jmjr creased neTvous , I irritability and the V ** -m * distressing symp- V toms that appear & in middle lite, all need treatment ^ with?a view of making the wornan as comfortable as possible. To combat poor nourishment and nervous fatigue, Cardui has real usefulness because it is a bitter? tonic and stomachic which stimulates the appetite and Increases foe amount- of gastric" juice. In this way, digestion is aided, thus favoring more complete transformation of food into living tissue, resulting in improved nutrition afid'the consequent building up and strength-" *" enlng of the whole system. ? Cardui is a liquid medicine, sold B In 9-ounce bottles, with full <Ureo-> tlons for use. Jfm ' , ? -w