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Saturday, October 31, 1936. NEWBERRY NEWS St. Matthews Baptist Church Rev. S.?M,?Hftlaey,?Pastor? Sunday school at 10 a.m. Th Supt. in charge, teachers and of ficers present. \hc- lesson wa taught with care as usual, review ed by the pastor. We enjoyed hav ing the pastor and family in th Sabbath school. It has been s that they could not be with us. At 7:30 the pastor came befor us with, a message from Matthev 17:4. We were made to feel th spirit in the highest. We wer compelled to omit BYPU on ac count of being a little late return ing back to the church after th funeral service of -Mrs Carri Glenn, who slept away in Jesu October 23, 1936. A devoted mem ber and Christian of her churc and community. The church a large will miss her. To know he was to love her. Time and spac .... wouldnot- permit the good tha could be said about her. The fun eral was the largest that has e^fe been at St. Matthews Rantis church. There were a number of whit friends that turned out to pay th last respect to her. We were griev ed to see her go. The florals wer many and beautiful. Drayton Street High School ^ "" Prof. R. F. Gladden, Principal l.uesday- morning, Rev.. E. F Gaulden was our guest during dt votional service. After readini Psalm3 100, he held the faculL and studentbody very attentivel listening to an address on "Th Right Kind of F^ducation''1. 1 the children follow his advice w 'will have better men and wome of tomorrow. Monday night the agricultur class had a real boxing bout. Ther were some technical knockouts b; the following persons: Hare knoc ed ?out .Hunter; Klerkly knoekei out Rennet; Turley knocked on Whitner and--;Machine Gu? Kell; and Slaughterhouse Caldwell tic Thtr "principal stated they wil break the tie soon. Don't mis seeing them because both of then are good fighters. Mr. G. Petti referee- Mes?i*o .. ...1 v.. gene Singleton, judges. Thursday night the youths o the city were greatly inspired B; an inspirational message by "Mrs A. E. Holler, The service was un der the auspices of the League o Calvary Presbyterian . church fo the benefit of class 4A. The mu sic. the remarks by Rev. Holler Mrs. J. W .White, Miss Epps am Prof. U. S; Gallmun were enjoyec also. Mistress of ceremonies Mrs Eunice II. Allen, adult advisor an* teacher. Friday morning, Rev. T. J. Fish er was our devotional guest witl his pleasant disposition.. He con ?gratulated the principal and fac ulty for the excellent curriculun and discipline in the school. rfllvflrr PrtUlKl-f nrio n rhnreU J - v ""J 4V * ,UU __Rev. A. H. Reasoner, Pastor The Sunday school service con ducted by all classes as usuaj. During the League service Mis: Auslie Jones told an interestinj history of the Negroes in Africt and America, after which Mr. S W. Allen, Sr., and Prof. <-C. VV Jones gave a few timely remarks on.the Negroes. You are welcome to all of th< services of our church. LIVE AT HOME FARMERS General Information Garden Soils I John R. Reese, Teacher cif Voc. Agriculture at Sycamore. S. C. Successful gardens have been grown on almost every type of wil found in South Carolina, the main requirement being that the soil be well drained: and nOt untied laid with rock or hardpan close to the surface. If possible a rich soil should always be selected and one that permits cultivation short w, ly after rains. Sandy soils warm up earlier in spring than do clay soils an^! are easier to cultivation while clay soils are more rententive of moisture than sandy soils. An ideal soul for gardening is one which has a rich sandy loam topsoil 10 to 12 inches deep and a clay subsoil. The sandy topsoil is easily cultivated and worked, and the clay subsoil aids in holding moisture and preventing plant food from leaching. If you notice in last week "Live at home farmers" article I wrote about the soil and climatic con dition in South Carolina for the k growing of vegetables <fk>r th( home and markets* This week im article to aid farmers ano honu owners in the selection of garder son. v) . Subscribe For The Leader 1 ?. i - ? I OCONEE COUNTY NEWS M The first County Teachers' was held Fridayafternoon, Q ei October 10, 1U3G, in the auditor iuin the Ocnner Cinmtji Tuiin" I 5. ihg school with President G. H7 ~B" Washington presiding. Nearly ah M - of the teachers were present, als* c a number of visitors. Mr. J. B. o Felton, state agent for Negro schools was present, and made an ....... e interesting talk. Mr. T. D. Wat v kins, Supt. of Seneca schools also > ' e made timely remarks. We were !! ' t pleased to have present Mr. Sey- ] \ > mour Carroll of Columbia, who 1 > j represnted the American Humane < > i e Society and the F. A. Owen Pub- > e . lishing Company. Mrs. Catherine ?*>< s B. Johnson, the Jeanes teacher, i-1 was presented to the group at ?mu h which time she presented the. "iy 1_ year's nhjiM'?ivnn| P?c The SlOgnF i for the county is: "Improvod "Inr.. ^_nu o struction-In Every After ,p~frffsiness ti am&ctions were com- sho i. pleted, the Association was served i,or r a delicious repast in the Home Eco 1 t nomics Room, Miss Johnnie Bynunv ' | instructor. The next meeting will u.r> o be held at Westminster school, one t Friday, November 13, 1936, at <-'on , i which time Mrs. Modje'ska Sim 00 i v - - - f, mus win do present. i sk. *"" V r . ? r >l * 1 v.|The Jeanes teacher is to ant] make Oconee County have its best >sch year. The teachers, pupils and communities have shown and arG 1 > showing Very co-operative spirits. 'v,t , About three weeks' ago a project \Vv z | was launched in the Richland pis- / y ., trict for the pui nose nf pm-"hnr~~ y I ing ground on wlpch to build a JK* e new school. All of the workers f did not report, andvthe rally will y0 I continue until Novernbet 1. The <s j following made reports; Mr. F, Jva j Smith $17.50; Miss Bessie Thomp- ^'1 ' son, $0.1 G; Mr. William AlleTT v^'n $7.72; Miss Willie Mae Rutledge- l(n> $G.G0; Mr. Artis Wright $G.30; 'mj ^ Mr. Lee Harrison $r>.00; Mr. I. S. iH>li ' Sloan, $5.00; Mrs. Pauline Subei f $2.G0; Mrs. L<du Oglesby $2.35; ' Mrs. BeSsie Hunter $1.05; Miss | Christine Wright GOc. It is 'hopec > ^ l"|"~that the building will be completed or by early December. run H Mrs. Mary B. Thomas, Chair- his 11 man of the Christntas Seal Sale, attended the South Carolina Tu-' ,lls berculosi> Association in Colum- '* , b>a. ... ^ Jus 7?Mrsr C: R. Joliiisun, Mt: Furmar to ^ Williams, Mr. and Mrs. G. II !'l Washington attended a meeting * with the Executive Committee of c the Palmetto State Teachers' Association in Orangeburg, Octob^t ( ' 24th. 6 sho py. I MISS HELEN HARPER PARSES 1 FROM THIS LIFE l>rc j you ' pro Kingstroe, S. C.?Miss Helen you . Harper, youngest daughter of Mrs hoo t SalHe Batiste passed from thi- s'?>t . life on Wednesday, October 21st, . 1936 at Kelly Sanatorium. / 1 ! Miss ilarper was very well ^0> known aim was very popular a- doc mong the younger set. She war 're: : * ..? i / oil ... n ill t i an acuve memDei 01 auoam naptist church and was particularly interested in the work of the Sun day school. T> She was a graduate of Tomlin son High school a few years ago j after which she attended Benedict a I college. For the past few years woi she was making rapid progress a; a v nrincinal of one of thf> Williams- ^01 burg Co. schools. Her passing was a shock to her many friends and she will be miss hi! ed. wo! Funeral services were held Sat- 'I urday October 24, 193G, at Siloam ;et Baptist church, with Rev. Mr. H.f Carnwell, pastor, officiating, with Revs. A. Mack, W. L. McFarlane, vis* Gettis, H. R. Hughes and Wash- n,| ington assisting. As a represen- vVi|l i tativc of the teachers of Williams- , ^ burg Co. Professor C. E. Murray , read "Crossing The Bar" by Af- | f fred Tennyson. Professor W. M. p-v*t i seho&l. Resolution from the Sun! 1.1 ay school was read by Miss Op- ^ t helia Fulton, secretary of the S. ( S. A solo was sung by Miss Mary . 'jca i L. Mouzon. A very short sermon was preached by Rev. Mr. Cornwell and the choir sang all of ' ' "For, You I Am Praying;" this '"'I1 was a .request made by Miss Har- ^ . per sometime ago. 5 Undertaker McFarlin and, Soijs 1 1 r iLi ???visi > nan cnar^c 01 me reniBmn, Miss Harper is survived by her U}1 | mother and st(*p father, Mr. and > Mrs. W. W. Batiste^ several urt' ; brothers and sisters, a host of relatives and friends. o i O.REENWOOI) NTTWS . !\ -t< By Henry"Jhomas nek The rural schools will open on S1H' L Monday, October 26; 1336. ^ On Wednesday, October 21 a 1 county wide meeting of rural tenchers was held at West Find school !\ prior to froirig into their respective 'o communitis 3 days ahad of the the , opening in order to fret the build- rie ings and yards cleaned, register > 1 ' _ T gpbl> the f t at w .a B t " ct Dm TmC g.t iSUl'L; lour question aiMtwur* k clipping of this column is endow reply, send a quarter (26c) and ^elope.. for my New Astrology H nail free advice on three (8) qth nrihdate, and correct atktrieee to <o ABBE WALkLACE, caro of THJ Assembly Street, Columbia. Sont liss J. E. C.?I want to marry t 1 have a home ol my own, but i parents want nie to attend c tgc. \Vliich should 1 do? iiiswer?Since >our parents art tncially able, us well as anxious; 1 ?yuuTO" alleiid" college^ yott f ii uiu lake advantage ol this op- i lunii\ they are ollering you. v touId think that you would teel t igated t0 your parents enough respect their wishes in this mat I especially so since you are the \ iv* uvui'in ?J> lining; ^u. ill U'l II lpleting college you would still i quite young us you are now r y 19. I ou would be nuch bet* i qualified tov manage a !???.. li 1 taniily alter completing your } ooiing. < * * * * * Ly'C.?Is iiiy husband goingIt another woman? 1>hi lu- t ry her with him on the trip n r the week-end? a iwswer 1 on should nut he tin _l ok in accusing yuur husband ot~~v oeiating. with other women, lie t not given you any reason to \ le.ve that he is not true to you. t ur only ground for suspicion t your imagination and it seems t l you have let that run away It good judgement. If you ask t about his trip, he'will tell yoli I thing you may wish to know. I you can manage to control yUui*~-t igination, you will he able to :i ieve him. ***** lis. F. I3.--I have a friend in s I how will he cunie out?' t insw.er?Your friend-is an?im-r ? lunate victim of a mass of cir* I: istantial evidence. Although y case looks hopeless at the pro e time, he will be able to prove i innocence. It will not lie easy > prove that he is not. guilty as* e used, and it. cannot lie accom- I bed very quickly. lle,_will have? c suffer the lot-of the guilty tin- v he is acquitted. Jluwcvtr. s ,*e he is innocent, he will In t L- HI II I Id II > |II"U' >11 d IKI ? III I te out all right in the end. j r !. \\\ O.?Why dcus she act a does?__It keeps me so unhapWill there he a reeoneillia.- f, i between us V u inswer?She is. under the im ssion that she can dominate li i. So fai; you have helped hoi h ve this by your meekness? II i have not lost all your man s d yon can Correct this iniores- ,\ i. 1 oa should art as though hing was wrong. I.ead her to s eve th?4~.xau~a?e not worried her actions. As seen as sh< * that you don't care what she s, she will change-her way ot M iting you. If you assume thi? a tude and continue to act ac- J [lingly you can affect- a coronation if you still wiish to. + * * * * ! r .. M. S.?Will I he able to niakc s money singing Where v. i JM ain success? ---? ? f answer?Ydj are gifted with a s iderful -singing voice and have j h cry bright future before you.' d j have an unusual amount of j s mt as well as acting ability. \ h a year's training you will i Idrcn and be ready far a< tual < rk, Monday,."October 'J<>, l'.i.'t'j,. 'I 'he teachers were anxiou.? ti in their communities days * ore time, although many new 1 cher--t.have been added. Super- t ?r johnstoh plans a big yeat v I feels with good bard work w< t I (lave a prosperous year. luju'ivisrr Johnston, Klberl and ( ( '( mai-y?John .'ton?"- pejn^ Satur ] in OraHKeburtf attending thai 1 entiv.. iiitt. iii r.i T C<nnniittP6 bflhe Palmelfd ' * t - Toa hers* association. Many *' i>- have been laid and thoroughlisyussed by the leaders of Kd tion. t'e roeret the illness of Rev. I? Ramsey on Gilliam street. Wcj'l 10 a s|)eed.v recovery f r him. J ^ 'he pood news iffitlno to us a ]{ weeks ago of the appointment j t Miss Marjorie Dandy a< Super- ; a >r of Calhoun county. Miss r.iorie Dandy was present atj.j meeting in Orangeburg Sat- y ay. I II Ir. Anderson Boyd has returned j ^ : c Columbia, S. after spending f( lile with parents atal friends j f, Irs. Kmily Boone, 01 Magnolia j T et, hn< j.ust returned from To- | a, Kan., where she has been jj ruling sometime with relatives ' f fi ifiids. Mle IV port < a very1 asant sttry and trip in the defLint parts of the West. , ^ I >1 Ir. E. K. Hargrove was-railed e Newberry on Sunday to attend fyneral of his aunt. Mrs. Car- r Glenn. ^ liss Bertha Mary Bolden the t, I - - ? - . ?. '. Jl. - ^ . . j i. .. HE PALMETTO LEADER in tfcis paper UN l/i wnen { ?d im yemr Wttev. For private X a oelf-addrusMod. btampeU en- " oadlax, aad receive by return *t* ' aetloaa. 8i*q your lull name, A all lettere. Address all mail Y |> ? PAXJkLSTTO LJRADfcK, 1#10 X b Cart*Una. > ie ready lo make yoCr appcu'jrancc n public. lou will Ik- very sue- ' es-?ui in your konie. illy. 11 liliss T. Mc?I want tn know if < jiin doing the liirht tiling by gong with boys other than my tcgilar boy-frielid ? Does he man ^ rhat he says about Xnia.-. or is ho ea.-inu . b Since you love the hoy and ex- |, peel to marry him, you are being cry foolish by ttcinir with oilier toys pust to antagonize him. lit s. surer re a I).3 .it the promise In nade you. hut your present act- 15 oiis might cause him to change j, lis mind. If you expect to marry vmas, you had better leave tin c it her bovs alone. * * * / II .Miss L. Ii.?I met a yeiing mini0 t] His . ummer who seemed very . lice. I liked him front the start iid he seemed to like me. Sine* have left Imnu' to e,. tu isu W^i- l?i rill our . friendship stop? vi Answer?I think your lriendshi|. v ith this ydang man is of it ihofe , nduring nature tlhan you seem o realize. I$y regular corrcspoh ience you will be. able to maintain '? this friendship throughout yout ] >chool term, and on your returi. t| tome during the holidays you will ., tecomc even more interested -in his young man. Ife will not dis- tl ippoijit you. 'I * * * * M. C. T.?Please tell "me it' the ?v toi k \v111 ever visit .my home? _1_ rfy?husband anil 1 are just about ; o give up hope. i) ?A us w ii ?As you tTTTTl > our luis- ;i land both want a child so mm!. (; ou nave reason to be disappoint- . d. Surely though you unn'.l handon alt hope since you ate so '' oung. I.ots of women are not . f: voir--married. at the age of tweity-three, yet they are blessed wilJi (j hildren after marriage. The allifse Creator, knowing of your de- " ire and at the same time knowing ' < hat Vou and your husband ar? -n apahle of rearing, a child in tin al ight way, will fulfill your wish . luring the next year. C. *\V. R.-?Please tell me what r> do? I am sick and tfm'Vmak ' ip my mind to. g<> to a hosspita' Answer?If yuki value your icalth you will (juit being so stub umii ami enter a Hospital at om e i'oii should certainly plate yourelf tinder the care <if a reliable liu li>u Hopi?n:?rrtl rp;ht iTi i' dace, but it is a very poor subtitute for medical treatment. i ? w -s V I.. B.? My husband ami I li\ ?. *ith my people. Would we yet Ion.it better if we moved out t< uysolves? Answer?You find yourself ir> ' ? he same trouble that people bate a een netting into since the begin*] ing of time. It is a rare ticca-' ^ ion when more than one family 1 ' an occupy the "same home peace- |..'J ully. You should cvrtainly muvt o: o as to be aloiie with vt> ir bus-i \> and. If your people are depcn- | j, lint on yon, you could do (lii,s ami lill contribute^). their support if V ou were inclined to do so. <> ':???t!"- ter of "Nfr. u.'id Mrs. ('hai l Golden passed away. October T! ' ifter a loiitf i 1!n. ^ . The fi n :al crvires were' conducted at Tab r al laele P.aplist church. Mi inlay; (? id er -i?. We :'Jy -.viupa; h .a ' i h t.hc family i\ * he d a'li 'M heir love one..in-t ::: the Moo;a >t ife. Col ' as .Set V. \v"> lie !)I * * d her to fill her place in Heaven. ?M-r*;?.-Vr i:i!ht~ F"-\ he in -; n lied from t e hn-pital \v!u r. ( ^ ?1 ?Ln,i i a'-tn-r i-i - ' ! rentefl;?T^rt Tti is uni.nrr " h j loinir nici l.v. . , ^ J ' M'.WS AUOIM) NKSMI'III (|. . " ' !? : I he t'rown s graded school had. . opening day exercise Friday.? 1 etoher !?, .l'.i.'p? with th - talented ' Ir. (J. \V. Ransom as principal. A vi litre number of patioiu and Ir^sT ees attended the opening. Tv.t , j.-. ienihers id' the faculty are: Prof 1. W. Ransom, .principal. and ll.S . 1)1 Ir. M, K. MeCottry, Acriciilturf u iacher and H.S: Mrs C. W to peiyhti'. -first tfi'ade; Miss R > frown, second grade; Miss T ( ,, i'Jiite. third trrade and basketball on eh Miss V V \T i.r",,#..!. , ... i \ >ui tli grade; Mi-s I !. 1) Bowman,! iti fth grade and music; Mrs. M. | w McClary, sixth grade and < With the cooperation of trustees! .. nd patrons we are doing splen J * id work and have put onj-twito ni ew t ntenaiitment s. j-eo (>n Sunday evening. October S t -t-n t l:<>0 o'clock a silver tea was n iven by. the nuunheiv of the far Ity. A large number was prcs ''' ;;t. $S.2"> was raised. "i On Thursday evening, Oetobei 2, a fishing party will be given by s fiss It ST. Brown at the s.hoof | ouse. We are working very hard i beautify our campus. ht (I.INTON N i:\VS .Mr. and Mrs. dame- Jiirr.-id< ish t ' asixuiJicr ih.-. uiai i-ia: ?UK' htotv - .M I l*:.-:TP~i I 7!7i t.: n -;<1e t?> All'. I". J.. W ,Ii... Mi.-s I^ii-utli (Janvtl, I!-. a M . i ? a-<i|i spent. J.lit.- week ? r: i \\ it! iss l.imlsay at .Mountvi.'i S.< Uev. White lias jut ntuitu-i o'iii I"uio.ii wheie i.i- ha- u va ina" iiti .revival. Miss Maggie Shopljciil" it-t't Mm :fy 1'ur \Va.-hinytoti, 1>. < . \\. ijn- l'.r her a pleasant >tay. S. II. Huns Wild OM'r >,( !< II nes Ih'll : 11 H'l hard rhar-. t j . I 11H'd s\v i !'t'ha< k fi'Id rati < v. r ' I >: ai d. I.I i nf Qa'.Viii y in 11?? ; ' i ih'-r 2'lrd. . The game staf.'-d a ;( " m'- lurk (iiannard IH rCiiyini ic kick. lit S. II. ki k to .ho aid line; retuitKd lo th?- lo ya;? nc mi 1-ti.nyr II W ild ('at-, !; fun led. W ild Cats covered,. T'.ci cake rl living the t-.am v ry hal' nriod it 'civer in- the fVi-t ,-e\< : lin.ut** of tlio triune., inakinir t-1. Ktra point. (Iranhard 1 '? T. <i t .S.II. jre-ttiny quo of those -woivoly blooms ?low n the field Rob it (lilliani rotuinod it to -ih<- :i itrd lino. The thiinr that koe "oil St.- Working ove.r .time w'a itat educated too the (Irafinai iliTT w as putting .to that "ball. (iilliam hit tho lino .tir.-t tin: ?i__u. yauxs,?Second and..third?t" aids throuyh center. Th -ii Leak itrripd it ] ("oof to tho o-al. Tar >r carried it oyer ?* f another tr??si fter tho kick off (irannard .atray rmbl* *l oa their 1") -yard dine an 'to- 1 all was covered by one o to . twin Lindsay boys of Roll S :. (iilliam driviiijr over Ventef To io touchdown in twii plays, (trail aril then tried tin* air. < '. (iar iterebpted i.no of their pa-sos J?n as ?11 ioklv- stopped by 'T.ipscoin iptai'ii of (iranard but with tha :t ?l oharir.im lido an*) tjilliain' s i<tama- carry-intr tIn ball <iv*-i iiliam makir.y tk* o cxtia |??itt avinj only a few minute* hcl'or to half when I). Fh Lip-corah. : ist tb atini* power-loft-.* ;.n! ir.:*-:pt d a pass -tho last play be for to half anil:uornr.iiO yar?ls -Ua-voa oertaken by Gilliam who can; p front nowhere t-> th** fleeim inn's- r* - i uo makitttr t h-- sp.r t th half H.S.H. 'Jo, Granrard * Iter tho half -Ki'll SL..,'1 v; nil fiinihlcij t!u> hall. (Iianai : itrv. (lallny thuw.'a t>a-? t '-nil' whi'h \va. ;> nVi t ha i >t ?l tin- Txt-a. .M. C. I; jr ),;i t'l ? tiil \vh<> was late joiuiiitr IV! .-otiail this term mailt' a vci; ' "! -i wijiy in his first 'jam. sr. HK.ii <( Jiuoi :S;,' ' i.-'i-jf, S. Tht! s.'.itj i ;:< llijih school opciicsi Mon ;V7 nctolmr a with a it'(,'oi'ti akiiiy enrollment. The'ojU'iiinj C'ltis.'S We IV altoiuhd Jty qilitt tclf of I !'.( Il:i t i'iillu'lin. nviii .i;.'. I v t il u i.-h fur a >.u tvs.-fy. sir am! i rtVivd their hearty"vu >?tati.<u. in any. \<i.the school': It-1 ti kinus. Tie rolita: systen hich <'Sfeft.il f- r the lir-t time it nitl'.a ed into ihe \v;i t t'avu.iihly * lalnis il l.y the pa '.'he I'm nity fur. the teim t.f "hi". " is 'a-. f> lluws .Mr. .M. A. Oilon. liiciirl. Agriculture siml !r. 11. lYarsoij. ItuothaM'eoacl 'nl Mathenuitics; Miss K. (J mutt. Ivnirlish an.i M -i.-t Mi.-: . (i. Hannerly. Home Economich ami 7th irradcvs: Mi>s I I' urdouuh. assistant Haskt thai tae5". !th am! nth erades: Mrs K. KehU r, third ri ade;.. M :ss I' loan, st-iuml Ruado; Mi?s A eweese; first Riade atid ehairntat ' I'f illl.ll'V d< |i^i t Diem ??n Friday., October" 1'".. the's~t Perilous elevi li j'ia/cd it? ' iratne of the season with thi eil-t raine i team of Burke Iivd:> till at the home of the lattei ant. ? 'flat lesion. S. P. . The ?va e'r y. a> deeidely unfav<oal'?le hut ieh." team t'oimht valiantly. !??t etoty went to. the I ndust t lalit e>. I'i'e first meet int* of-the llottn onoiwi.s atid Aerir.dttn.e de'nait elitf. for . lliis . .-><Mudas-Be- term a< held Tuesday afterm on. (V !>er 20. Some of the important sotmirOs who attemKd 'won tofessor* .1. P. HiirRess. \Y. V. Vilkins and Miss M. Petrm e inar.v t Ji(;h.er of the state and ho serve as jruidinit liirhts foi o^t if the schools of thb di-trirt Lii?.iaipn-s>'Hi at jvr ntten' !i;i?T+Tr -e'e-vnep?A f Ut !l I..r. ;i- h ilisission of the business of the eetiiu*, a delirious repast waived by a few of the Home Ke lom.irs students. It may be assured, that the renils of this timely conforenac ill soon be seen in impn vemenU ade by those who attended. : X fc. MO I NT /ION A M II. ( HI K< H .?' K'\. |{ I'.. <>uili>, factor 1-^? H'Ti- u.- ai i ay a".. Pi. rv~, iy -j-'.vrt-?TTTttyTiiT _Mania> f <r I! <* 11i leaeiier. ti.'yit.Jf t > ii'nti to | JVi ( nee (t. K. Thi' Sahhuth st h(?<I at Mt. Ziuti Sunilay iva-.v<!\ |>i* i.?11< 1 ai:<l was : j Inayht an?I 'Iisv.<i hy th"' s.-auol 1 I with 1'it.r. M- tin..- a.- -tenehei'. Re! V i-,V. hy I'll.*'. ;Ri > _?-. j s, Tllliely if.' iniVik-. hy Mi - Imn. : I /hinl ! Mt.- /linn, is W "t,:(ieri'<; iiy h!r>s '.t ' have these J.Ulj-ilf len< iiei- V? Ulki : '.-ne;. an native .part ' in t; Sat. t.iay self el ailtl-rhirrch wuik. This hcinjr IP v, Caiiv ,* ]u,? Su'iniay hefme '-uniVvence. wile: | i.e.- asit ialt il the .iv<tnSM? tV.hakc. hi- t x*. h<: sent a h'.a ini.if. s-pit it-j J?hi.w yll 1 tin- ijiui.elit. K v<-i:y p.?-lethal i.t-aitf 'this -et.itp n .eats tr.a-iy'j fj say it v.a- \Vi.ini.-rtYil. j 'lie-; tiuiitieia! part wa-s 'line.: I J Mu.St t. 1 1^1 *. Zluti ll.t I S pa!'' I I i>ajt; 1 <-.r the y. at. !l At i :l?i "Yhiri.: -.vie W '. !'e- lit theN j I .it tie lli've: Net k chiii-.h to tiai?i*. lai-iny ;n <..t,-,i ' nee. tiaa i> lit ". \\ allter I.eji-i'in'ty m .- ?.t". V.-ji j I. n<-AV ye a ay ;neii ..i'l-st stnillny <ait I <leli\'. reil Ulitx, - s Vri>* til st seriin'.e" He preached 11i<?-" an .,> ?t-.ini-1 -1 * of tin; -ttospel. J, ,.\t 7::;0 \v,-. \ver? ' n't St Paul The -civic . there Wit.,' . !i , Ml th.. in.-l,!],,]ri. ?kiJl J Ti-rwat<i* f- i tin- r< ilii:: ? (' the.ii ,, ; , , ? - l?"V. Ii!:') >1) V ..lid Ha.lv ?. tV!'- '-tiMI. w- IV t !;i. -SaK.lay -clip. !'?M- pu.-st- hf Ml. a lull M i>. \Vii-. W. ait- Ja.i' ni'jh. re tub, .?Mn\ Jake Mvaus fjuri; thr" f'nnwav l( Ir'.-pital, II,- t<. 1..- -Moirv t.J <>" /' i J -\\ jt,h ^-M!.. J tea rip- . Ht-Haioy a: hJ wln-ci;. Mr. Wi.'l.j.. Shi<-ul.~.Mi.v v j. I-aji'-'l Hampton. ( Iv.l. (;<?, tj-vi'M 1 I ?an:? .1- ami Mis< I.acti, : : (i.i-il.-s .'nip:.I ; '"! : a pka- uiv trip. s I _ "SI I A' MR STIM.KT .\ KW.S ; W clrh Zion l!aptii.-t< lunch '' I ' , . .1. (". ( olli, r.s, I'astor j -S.yji.Jay -. h.,.,,1 ua; . i.-M at th, 1: ; y-ula-r-r uj:h -rfrr?.-n-.r M;... -j?Ttttvv?iT-.h.,-...:,.. A \J '/pciiiny each t a,hey j.?.k hiMl.! I'ail a very ] c>s-.ii' 'j lit- pastor came before the en:., 1 j v i' ur:'.tlt ;V w iili a v: v d I as u-'.ia.. Alt:- . Ii i oration V < heetioi) wn- tab-,; whi h aiianr. "led to a 1 >'..! J?'.'.ini \\hic!: u ;js vciy .1 c, .?-! !, j; - u,. ais-,. r ai -< 1 hj.-.ver a omar to Mi'..i Penny I'ctry \v!o j ~j limit > V. M. I i. ( hnr, Ii Rev. S. J .Inlui-nn Pa-i.n Si !i ln\ :>;i- a w !li|. 1 nil-ist a: ; > f.h.iV ii. M. y ?.j: ,>.: L .yAiud.-Vi>iti?i-? ?kH! !>trrrf?-?nvr7^ j hi iv. i:!fiUil.av :!,r Ki:?h;i fhoi'j1 t??? as?is? ti> it; v;w?ir.j nv?nvy f>: ? . KiUa-at i;<!.> iv?. 'liu- Mi-, ' lot asy >:*t ?s -ai NVw: i-rry -wai-'lH'i -, at.-! Wf i.at! a v. i:<i? : :'i;i " .i!-?l IfHtif ;.i! \v;t- hi tiffiti .h Vi'-.: \rvrr?* Wt-!i-? si.?. .?u f? tin a^a;?. DKMOCIt AT1<" IVOIIMH.KT IST HIT" 1 I New Y.>rk i(') (>!.- hundred! . J thousand copies of th - pamphlet. "Take Ywur C'h ice"-?or "New Peal and the Negro", issued iy the Colored Division of the Pemerratic National t'ampaigr. Contniittee, were gobbled tin in on? i ; week's tinie hy colored voters of! the country ne.. Ydimr t,, arnotun; nient by Dr. (\ B. I'owell. public-; ity director, who supervised th' writing,?letting., an ', d.-t: !>:.: io. of-the booklet. Teiccram.s ca'lir.. for the pamphlet no n od in from - -<rH?the noTlhei'ii a ml middiewt *' ern states. Comment.* on'the bo,.", L 'wt said wu.s-u -iniiii. imd ? _ pie, enabling.the m ni'iiee J understand quickly just what tin Roosevelt New P: al had mean to the race. This pamphlet wothe first ever issued by-the Penv 'ocratio National Campaign Com mrttei- for .colored .voter*, and w.a jo'inte i hy a colored u:ion print cr in Harlem. .^ockvoowooaac.a.-.aoocoooo.' C. N. S. Writing Club $1 membership entitles you t< advice on all writing problems f?? one year. Special terms on let tors, speeches; and Manuscriptcriticized. revised, cftpied. i. >. s. iii Ki-;.\r ^ 111 \V. r>12th St.. New York, X. V g'-vo oo 0000?!' 0.0 o ooO'i"*><'"*"^'*> ?-**-'? David G. Ellison General Insurance Honest and efficient atten j tion ariven to all business i placed with me. PHONE 5717 I ~ 'J? 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