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MILL BRANCH
A. M. K. CHyRCIi
Rev. I. H. Dqzier, Fastoi
In spite,of the unfavoiable wea
ther that we a:c a\.\ i nr a ?urgt
crowd gathered at Mill Branch u
< attend the tiftli section of big
Methodist union. The i>umln\
school was called to order at It
a.m. by the Supt., Mr. A. I?. Judgi
with the teachers at their post o
duty. The Ksson was reviewc
by the Rev. S- V. Flowe of SaUn
una Wesley charge which, seeming
ly was enjoyed.
At lb:.'!0 Love Feast and Testi
moniai service was conducted Iq
,M. F. \V lliamson, Emma William;
and others. At 11:1 ."> the llov. A
R. McBridc ascended' the ro&trun
;i for thirty n'tilniles wr.ile l e deli\
cred t'ne jne'-age. lie sp<>k% iron
St. Luke 1 l.lt'.-17-CT. S on goal*,
hear Amen fr >111 the?pulpit to th
door. At the i lose of the sen not
a .very liberal collection was tai\
eh. A su'n'i ot SIS.00 was rais'et
- . fur the day.
At - juu o'clock the youiig pe^
pie's hour was observed as to
lows: Song by choir; Invocation
Rev. L. K, Judnc;' Song, Welcon.
address.. Lillian K. Thomas; Ki
sponso by Mrs. Ida K. tireei;
Kiauunt; v. i nomas; i> .ei. .oar:;
Howard; I'aper, T...Miller; Ucmiinjr
"The Bu hieiv", .las. M I'm ;
Rcadin.tr, Minnie Biack; CJuaitc
selection, The (.'aiol.ina Scny Bin!
Readinjr. Willie .t*iew; C^uati.
.Sellers ami others; Iteadhiy, Kliic
abcth Cokor. .
\ I.ftt|o Bast in (iuVic- i< sii!i o,
the sick list. Wo wish and pva;
J for his. speedy rccoVciy.
: TAX COMMISSION ALKVIS K
ASS'ST ! N M M\ IN(i IWOMI
TAX UETI RXS
A 2; lit s . til tT: ire ire. 'i'.ix Li
i . v-t>.??n < s'..u;li ''an.lina 'fa:
commissi^:. .bejrin their jourriej
over tlk %.?atv fo; the.' p.iu'pose t
ass'stiiif: ii:;tax-paypiv in. ;h.
preparation.of tlieir retiirn.s ou tin
t ' eitrhth day of Februa' jK
Tito ItineVaat. <?t" Fit I'd astents i
attached and their .si: vi. os. art'
at the discos a! of the nnldie in the
matter of jfiviajr aid. u.bcn, o
information to ineonn. taxpayct:
K'very irdivi.ji i , , t r. ii'y ??
income of SI/niji.no j>.. Jro'
or. $1 .Siki.eo rot.'if. married. .s :
quired to iile- a i i tt:rtt.
A n urn -iI.., v.- ; ,..i
cry in.livi I'.ial - i\\ m." a total
inoro than "fi,,m ivd-res
at:.! dividends.' M-.-'aV(i!t.>s "of t!>
amount ot' < titer rias.-e,. of in",
come.
-In add'tion to the ivtirns ? '
income. every petr-op. hi m. <>r cor
poration makimr piym ii'-.nf -al
arics, wgsres. .r''p;s, v.
etc., in excess of j!S?On?tiO'?. oj- in
terest or dividends. or both. ir
excess of SlOo.OO -i- n pjirvd t<
make velum's of ijVoo iiiat i?>n the;
on. uivinjj ti e names aiid adyt'ess
es of tkoHo \\ ah .
nunts an- made an! t?:?. an.oiln;so
paid, aiitr l>y.. \y 1i?tuj .paid.
Corporations and "pa't? i>hjpare
re'iniro !'to fiu- returns. ii'irarless
of. tlic ' aaio iiP of incoiv.ca.
Feb. in -Ai.hevii: C. u:.t lb>uJ.
P. Salley. aster.t.
Feb. s--Alli-ndale.' t.Smr.t' fl-asC.
1*. Beckman.
Feb. 10?Baiiibes l", Court II
C.. 1*. Hickman. &
Feb. 0? Barn veil. Cdu>t IIous<
('. 1'. Ili" kmar. ;uvtU.
f > ...?s ?u uj 1?if, i iiti
5 KxoHanjfv >i . W. \V. Mci.vvr
atroit-.,
I'.-Ij. * r'ioM, r,
House. T. P. Si'urn.
rib. 0 ('h- ; av'. S. C. XaCl.
Bank. T. P. :nr>:t.
Fob. 11 CMm . o, ClMi.sur. .eul
lejrt-. P..- II. Rart> 'a
KM). S- K?I}?' i.tvM, l Vat I Hou-c-,
J. I'. Salley.
Feb. 11. 1.!. I:: ?Court 11 iu^
J. P. Salley. accent.
Feb. K -kinjisiroe. Court House
I,. G- 1 <oVf, a IT' lit.
Feb. ? .J.ar.aastvr, Coiii t House
C. I>. MiT.can.
Feb. 1>?Mi":- ] .' Corner, ('our'
House. I.. C I' v.
l- i'I,. n "w i':.: :r , TVTiTT
llo'n-e, .1. P. Sa'iey.
Fob 1 '2? 1'i<-: n. S. C. Nat"!
Bark. P. TT. Pai'.an, arrant.
Feb. 12-1" C>r:uT'l"..bv)?:-' Court
House,.C. P. Boekman.
Fbo. P'-lPr-'-Ridir< .iu"H. ("nut"
House, l^-C.r"I)(,vc'. an- ntv,?
ron. ii, i~\ I-. iiuck ill!;. !<: "
- * pie's Nat'!. Hark. C. 1>. MeLean
agent.
Feb.. 11?St. floor,"e, Court
House, ('. P. B kjUUI . agent;
Feb/ 0-10 -Sfju'C'tA-S. C. Nat".
Bank, B. II. Barton, agent.
B; H. Barton, agent.
CAM DBS' M:\VS
To the KditoV;
Please allow snare to mention
the doings of- the FduMt ion' ard
- Missionary unit.ri that nut at Fortius
Baptist church, Camden. S
6r; January nn;ii. . The woatbo'
was bad but the brethren had the
work, at heart.
Sunday, the Sunday school was
taught by Bro. S. Patterscjr. The
prayer .servi hy Deacon .lonn
Lloyd was inspiring. Rev. F. M.
Boykin preached a eroats spvmon
from the subject "Our Uocdvd at
the Bar".
At 3:00 p.m. the Educational
sermon was preached by Rev, \V.
IS. MofJullough from Prov. 3:18
of whiph the conyroVation enjoyed
a empty message.
The urion was alive and quite
a revival- service was enjoyed. The
collection was $33.00. The next
meeting will he held at Broom
Hijl church. .
Rev. ~FI M7 "Boy kin, prr sul^nt;
> Rev, W. S. McCullough, clerk.
SAINT JAMES !
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. Hale B. Thompson, Pastor J
Asheville, X. C.?Continuous
downpour of rain and brisk winds ,
prevailed throughput, the enti re
lay in this c'ity on theT- past Sunlay
but the spirit and enthustis
ma of the church'-fcjoers were
undaunted- In face xsfthct^ handicaps
a large crowd was" in at.er.danee
upon Sunday school. The '
ic'ss'-n v\as studied with lively in- '
,crest.
Morning service began wifh the
-enior choir singing the processional
and a distinctive atmosphere
for ievereiice prevailed.* Beautiful
ilowers furnished and arrangI
by stewardess board number 3
-eui.ltibuted tu tile - comfort aild .
satisfaction of the service. The
message of the morning was delivered
by our pastor who selectd
lor a j-ub.iect "TlTe J^'ligotlly,
he Sinners, the Seorivfultaken
from Psalm 1:1*. Gripped atten- ;
hi w;i evidenced as this message,
was delivered. Visitors were many
itul were made to feel at home. 1
At 3:3.0 o'clock .an interesting
program was given by the miss.diary,
society in connection with.
1-issi.onary i a>r imy. a larye
rowd witnessed, the program and
i substantial ott'ering \va.? receiv '
([ ... ' '(
, The evening sero'co was splen
hdly attended despite ,the con- 1
a: tjil t ain. "The Blessings of
.be Meek" was the. subject of our
pastor's discourse. Amidst joy- us
enthusiasm find acclaims this
-tu -aye was rcceiped. Reports
in boards and clulis ending the .
10; tit's work were up and over 1
1'he pastor convmeiuU-u alj t\??
h.ir line work.
IQRKIS BROWN
A. M. E. ( HI RC1!
Rev. .I.'W. Uitlurspoon. l'astor
. M-tvices at Morris , last Sunday,
.-'ere 11 attended! and 'the con. ."
: nations enjoyed pTtuleU' yos
. >ei ivte^sasfisi After the sermon- '
tte to the children which is a
eatute of the mornihtr service .
a- past .i1 preached > o it the -lib j
rt. "The After I.ife." The. text t,
:is tala n treiii: the book of Job.
sci ii:<?n<*'ten wa? based tipoi
'e theme,. "The ('toss.. Beads.' ,
I . pa'sior' displayed a cartoon
. oat- the IMttshuryh Courier'' ..!
:..lti-h ilb.i-.trated tile Thought -tll.it
"is advanced, and enjoyed by rt 1'
bo'heard the scr'hionette. Sunday 1
In .;>! and I.onyuo functioned a'
' eir re - peetivs;; hours. The- eve
njf niessagv wa- biouirht by Rev .'
'. V. Mills, our I.ocal Elder, who '
ielivered :i sermon fropi the text
.'ii! in 1st Sain.el. 17th cbaptei
d ">m h verso. "The victorioii: '
nth" was taker. n< a theme, am! p
yds pel nie-saere resulted. A 7
' .tvh < oi;t\ tetu'e for the purpose
f 'i le. tiiiy Triistce-s l'or the en
:i? .r viar. w ill lie held on Tiles- -1
!> evening. various ciun,f
tiit. church arc busy renovating'd
' parsot.aire, ami making every-*'
iimr presentable 'for the entertain j*
at <?* the. Hi - Council.' an?i ^
''" ;ne-,.i'.ii!ilC'Utiicil which meets 1
. tib- ci?y next month. ' < harlesu
looks with expentancy toward
' his big event. Kmanuc) will be ''
seat el' the Hi-hu; 's Council. 11
ltd Morris Hrewn the seat of the V
. "ittiii-etiunui Council. It is ex- n
liuo ^delegate. from very n
ection of "Terr church, will visit
;( "City h-y the. Sea." l'icpara- <
:./?* for tttis -big event, goes h
l.Liit.j' l'l . '.Wh (1? ? t
A Siivf lea nej?i at tht pai.-on k'
i t) lust Sunday afternoon was
> ;! .;ttt.cti ie'l.-Jnpd a > mat sunt
valiz'ul. The l ea was ?p tisorcd
y 1i Parsonage Club of which
Iv--. Colin... I'.radfoiul is the oneretic
president! t
f
W W.TKRMORO MAN'S
r
' Mrs, Franiptfui (.f fsavag- St. o
- ihip' . ving -lowly. She has been v
ontfrod to her. room several days \
INIc?. 1 Hdla Williams spoilt the
wock--.ini, with her family here s
econtly. She returned to An!t
'\vs .when she i, teaching. car-'
vine L daughter,' Mis. I.izzie
' ,j ,\11 James" baby. 1
M\ and Mrs. -Mar-on Rennet t
< t - 'iving carp rat illations. on
'.he a:uiv.i of a junior Hennctt.
Alt 4 hi J i.f ?l 1 ifthv r!fiin<?- \v.wsll
Mr. X. P. Grant is still confined
o ivr home with a severe at-'ael'
of irlrttrs-.-^?"-1 ? 7
Mi-s Maitha Wrijrht, supervi- ?
: I eviftirtou county pent the
week-end here with. relatives and
friends.
Mr*. Rachel Martin is relin- t
.ruvhing the managership of th?
Maine's cafe and Mrs. Rebecca ,
- ih'cdr;-, her ilaiiehter is taking?ae?>
live charge. Mrs; Martin has not
>e . m the peak of health for the1.,
a si six months. (,
Quite a sin prise will Vie in store;,
'or the worshippe rs at St. Peters ; i
\. M. F.1. church Sunday. The pas- <
..<>r invito* all of Walterboro to
j come ana worsmp at ht. rotors !
I Sunday morning.^ /. i
! S. V. M. I r.\ |)F.R AT
BENEDICT COU.EC.K [
Miss' Anne Faw, traveling see- ,
'.rotary' for the Student .Volunteer
i Movement in the South, spent ]
j Sunday en Benedict's campus. j;
Sunday morning she was the j
j guest of the Senior Snndav school )
i la-s where, she. matched wits i
j with Messrs Carlton jDuckett. John ;
j"G. Davidson, Charles" McKaddy i
od Dean A. G. Smith, in the hot ;t
I dis ussion that ensued^ which is ! i
i nevitahle when the supposedly
dead prohibition presents itself <
for deliberation. \ \
Sunday afternoon she address- |
ed thr. joint. bodies of the Y. M. ' I
and Y. W. C. A. on "The Building t
of a World Christian Community", t
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T1
ST. ANDREWS A-M.E. CHURCH
Rev. G. H. White, Pastor
Andrews, S. C.?You feed your
body, why starve your sorj ? Go
to church Sundays. Psalm 83:7
was used by our pastor for morn
.n1,' worship. Subject: God and
flic Mighty Waters. The visitors
were Messrs Gary and Wheeler.
An offering was taken for ''the
flood relief. Mr. Fred Green has
charge of the fund for our group.
Siipt. Smith checked up those
who are bringing new pupils to
the Sunday s.hool: Misses Gamble
and Scarborough have tied
thus far. They have until the
cm! of the quaitej. to break the
tie. Piesident Joseph Thomson
is still leading the League and
the young folk are interest.<1. He
plans to take a large group to
the state meeti ng.
For evenihg worship the pastor
used John .2 for our meditation.
Subject: "The Call by Might".
The visitors were Mr. arid Mrs.
L. Stafford^ Mr. and Mrs. Reuben
Stafford arid M's Rcbccca Bryant.
Phis- church makes you welcome
. On January 21 our 1st quarterly
conference was held. Or. J.
L. JBenbow, our esteemed presiding
elder, was accompanied by his
lovable wife and Rev F! C
if Morris' collccc who nri ached
for the presiding- older. The oiler
is under the care of the decor
and is authorized not to
treach for several Sundays. Rev._
Fojrlo brought us a thouvhtSpro.okitur
and sp'ritual message from
lohti 8:12 Jrsus the I.ijrht of the
A'orld. Tho 'elder was paid out
ii full. This quarter nine won
tdded to the-church and two con-.
;ortod. The church is well orjralizcd
and all boards aril clubsj
iavc a mind to work. The .prodding
elded spoke very lommmlable
of our church projects fm
his conference year.
The elder ard guests (lilted with
ilrs. Sulo Becton.
Rir.NDSlIII' A. M. K. ( Hl RCll
"Mt. Pleasant. S. ('.--Sunday,
hanuqrv .11 was a high day at
'rie.nd.4h1p church. At 10:10 a.tn.
he Sunday school was in-session
s usual with a la'ee attendance,
'he lesson "The Financial Cost
f Alcoholic Beverages'' was pfooundly
studied by all.
At 12 o'clock services were held
t the ndioinim* ... - >
-Iir.-nui <11 wiiicr
itnc ovciyo.Ro l ad an rportiirbv
i" expressing their feelings spirtnally
in a good "All' Pay Meet,
ng".
?Then canie the hour of the daynonitli
at, 7:"0 o'clo.k when th.
union Miss'onary Board of the
Viendship church rendere 1. a pro
ram. Manv s-los ard dm t< w.",
endered with much thoucht and
eelintrs. But the most striking:
art of the evening's program was
he singing of thd glee cluh of th
oung men from the Awendaw
<C camp under the direction of
Ir. Switzon S. Wigfall. a niciiior
of AVery Normal High school
ving at Mt. Pleasant." Much hon
is du Mr. Wigfall ofr having
and \y 11 Workl .worked in su-h.:
n ardent mariner to impart his
utsical Lylent. to the promising
oung men.. And to see that the
ten grasped the opportunity _aruL_
fade good of it.
This day will long be in memberd
by all of the ,aid ehur'h after1
laving enjoyed an evening of spirt-ual
entertainment " tainted
young people.
r.MANl'F.l A. M. E. CIURCH *
I
Rev. R. E. Brogden, Pastor i
Charleston, S. C.?"Pressing in- J
o the kingdom" was the theme
rofn which the; pa-tor spoke on ;
ast Sunday tno?ning. The text
nay be found in the sixteenth i
hapter of St. Luke, sixteenth
el se?"The law and the prophetvere
until John: since that time j
be kingdom of God is preached,
tnd every man presseth into it. j
An appreciative and attentive atilience
listened while the patsoi
infolded with bcautv this vo?j
mp: c-sivy sermon. I lie morning
vorship \va* indeed inspiring.
Sunday school was well attend d
on last Sunday afternoon and
I,11 there is room for more boys,
rirls'. young men and young woMen
not forgelfin'- the fathers
II._L mothers. V\V were plea-I'd to ee
the parepts o?fi many of . the
Molars. This added to the session
which was interestingly spent.
\ftor the di-ct s-don of the lesson
h pastor made a timely address
0 the school. Miss L Bradley read
1 paper on "The Water of Life."
.aken frpjn the third lesson in
his quarTeri
At six o'clock, the Pulpit Aid,
Mrs. E. M. (irecn, president, -pon>ored
an "All Heart Hay" promum.
I,) connection with this
he unveiling of a tablet in mem?ry
of the late R. II. Cain was held
ITiis tablet was erected by Mrs.
I'. S. Salter, wife of the late. bis.
p.p. M. B, Slater. Bishop Cain
aus the founder of Emanuel and
lis name -hall live forever in the
raits of many. Following the
end it ion of the program, the
:ablet was?presented by Mrs. S'aler
and received by Mrs. J. B.
Johes, one ov'l the trustees. Rev.
11. S. Lawrence and Rev. J. S.
Moiant and others' nai tieinated
The second' of a series of sernons
on the hoy Joseph, was heard
>y a splendid audience on last
Sunday evening. Genesis thirtylinth
chapter second verso. "And
he Lord was with Joseph, and he
a as a prosperous man?" etc.
Theme, "How a young man overcame
difficulties. "The sei'mon
>vas pointed and far reaching especially
to the young men. Our
presiding elder, Rev. L. R. Nichols
vas pre-ent aruFassisted the paspr
during the preliminaries.
se palmetto leader
BEflUTU-fROI
i *faA,tfYlcO\juL,^>c
WSBEfflBM
ITie i-aneuse Beauty Founaatlon *
by the Godefroy Manufacturing Con
method's of preserving women's r
and to make the results of this res
to the public.
Why do you wear your hnlr the
way you do?
I>id 'you select your present coiffure
becndse it looked attractive on
your girl friend, or because your
favorite nlovie star wore her hnlr
that way, or because it was the
current fad?
" If those were the onlyrui'lUI'S yuuconsidered
In choosing jour hairdress,
you may have picked one entirely
unsuited to your features.
For your coiffure, like your makeup.
must be carefully arranged to
emphasize your attractive features
and hide your less desirable points.
Even, though the current styles In
hair-dressing change somewhat, you
should keep the one that is most
suited to your owu type. A coiffure
that is becoming to your face Is always
fashionable.
There are a great many joints to
i>e uiKi-ii lino cpnsiuernnon in maaInj;
your decision. Probably we
won't he ill ill' l'n disetisq nil theso
factors in today's column, but we'll
start on the subject, anyway.
The most Important thing to consider
is the shape of your face. If
the' face Is too long, your coiffure
should make it look wider. If it is
too broad, the lines of your hair
should make it appear narrower.
If. for example, you are the lall.'
slender type...with a long, narrow
face, you must arrange your hair to
make the face look wider. A wave,
curls, or batms should cover the top
part of the forehead, especially If
It is high.
Don't allow any of the hair to
cover the side of the cheeks, in
front of your ears, since your
HOPKINS NEWS
On last Friday night, January
%> >, "The Social Pals Tilth" met
at the home of Miss Newton.
Prof; L. I? Cutler, Jr.. Mr. 1
Uhaney Q. Webber, Prof. Preston
I iihodes of. Has t over; S. Q. enter-.'
taitted the club. A delicious
course was-'svvvyii.. ' . j
We ha+( (p itc a few new mem- |
?evs to-joiji the club. They are.
.Miss Elizabeth Newto::. teacher
Hopkins e ra ! e l school: Mr. ,11.
Carrol; Unde'rt.dt r of Barrherjr..
:s. C.; Mr. ( lory Kirkland. Prin.
' Pricmbhin Academy; Mr. .
rheodore IX are. tailor* of Ham- :
hoitr. We ai j so ?lad .to have
ti.es? n^w aivmiyrs;- Kvoi vone
li.ioycd the -ocia.l hours. The
next meeting will meet with Prof.
1. Anderson of Kastover. .
In spite ' f the unfavorable
weather Sunday; many attended
tin- Watered l'ni?ar which was j
held at Jerusalem Baptist church, '
Sunday. A wonderful sermon was
delivered b\- Bev. Cheyn.
*' A IHlF.VIHI.lv NKWS
St. .lames \. M, lu Church
Km, \V. S. Mints, I'astor
A very r.i.e proup attended the
Sunday school.. After discussions
of the lesson, review by.Supt. II.
T. Joluisc'.':, the pastor made rent:
Its. I
The both division of Psalm the
liist through the ninth verses
n ;i>l for scripture lesson '
in took his t.xt l'rcni 7-8!
verses of (J5th Psalms. His mes ?ttz
itivnu ly?delivered.
Mrs. Ellen B. WiHwmm?spent
the v. ei.-> nd iti home in Florn'ce.;
Miss Annie Greene ol the Pen-!
diet on city faculty spent the week
n.' with ln-r patents Mr. and Airs, i
\V. II. Green.
Abbeville County Training Schorl
The Aurora English duly held
its second meeting for this yeai
on Wednesday, January 27. This:
club is composed of members oi
I the ninth grade class whose home
h"-- ni ;eae er, is'Mis. E. M. Wade
Phe otl'i eis are Car nolle Reynolds
nresident: William Minis, vie'e-pres
idont and Mary Ruth Pressley, sec J
rotary.
i ?rr ?r-?r ommit t ec s?with?earn ?
appointed, and we hope that the
Annua J-.nglish club will bo able ,
to accomplish sonic of the definite
thing's that we have in view.
The .put pose of the club is to'
'*> n? a , i aler?love?VoC-gocd lit- |
venture,- *.-?eouiage public speak-'
ing and cultivate respect for those j
in authority among classmates. .
The reporter of the club, Janio j
P. McCombs, promises to give a;
?cp ;t of the doings of the Aurora
English club after each meet
PACELAND NEWS
The' Page land District Group
meeting was held at the Shannon
j Training school at Jefferson Friday,
January 29. Our Jeanes
Worker, Mrs. M. L. Foster eai '"I
ttw> thronirK Manual
No. 2- hy Miss Mattie Thomhs.
The importance of Health was
j uioi01-oiy stressed.
At the close of the meeting the
teachers were ushered to the dining
room by the Principal, Prof
Evans and there we were served
a deliciou- repast of salmon sandwiches,
hot eoffee and cake.
Prof. Evans and his cliic* ent
teachers are doing a wonderful
work at Jefferson.
Rev. H. P. Home of Cannon.
( Ohio spent a few days with hi?
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam
Home. Rev. Home is a local tal'
ent who is making rapid strides in
1 the world. He holds degrees frorr.
Va. Seminary, and. Oberlin. His
.mmmunity feels proud of him.
Mi:ss Blanche Sowell, K.N. waft
pleaaant caller at the home of
jPU? ' '
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j(l$ ^ 1>((C |
npany to study f , ' I tt ^r ,
latural beauty. . I V.-cf' !
earch available ^ 1 ^
chocks are narrow enough anyway, I
and you don't want to decrease
their width. Fluff out the hair over
the ears to Increase'the apparent
width of your face. Tha-bair should
be smooth on the top of your head, j
as any curls or braids will make I
the face look more slender, and at j
These rules will allow you considerable
variety in selecting a
coiffure that is stylish and, at the
same time, suitable to your type.
For example, .you might part the
hair on the left, bringing It smoothly
over the crown, place a dip .or
swirl over the forehead, and fluff
out the hair at the sides.
Or, part the hair across the
crown of the bend from ear to ear,
leaving bangs in front and trimming
nn/iu iiuu a curved line lower at
the center. Put a Hat curl in front
of each ear, slightly above It. Bring
tlie b&ck part down In shallow
from ear to ear.If
your fuce Is of the desirable
oval shape, almost any style of Imlrdressing
is becoming. Girls with
oval faces can use the center part
style popularized by Mrs. Simpson
better than any other type. Remember,
however, that a severe coiffure
with tiny curls will emphasize any
irregularities of your features, and
stfould not be used unless your features
are attractive. -Soft, wavy
lines are more flattering if certain
features are too prominent.
I'm afraid our space Is about up,
and we'll have to discuss the round
face and the wide face in my next
column, two weeks from today.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Brewer Sunday.
She also spent'a few hours
with her sister, Mrs. Annie McCombe.
Miss Sowell has her headquarters
a t Coulter Academy
now. ^
W1LLISTON NEWS
The Williston Blue Devils came
out of their winter quarters to
thrill their many friends by j
ynnin^r iiaek the Macedonia squad
hy tiie one sided score of 18-10. ;
.Aj.ltcr a delay in the opening
trnnio the Tlllio bnl-ila Vin/l nlrnlv
>1' time-to polish over their weak
spot-'. Misses Glover and Williams
scented to be at mid- season stride
\vlio!*.it conies to pulling 'that. ball
throuirTi the g; al. Mis-es Wilson
and Milligan brought back old
meni.ories-?o the home folk when
lhov so carefully guarded their op*
i onents. Misses Caldwell .and
Brown, center and guard center
respective played a great hand in
bringing the victory to the Blue
Devils.
The B- T. A. will hold its weekly
meeting1 Thursday. February 1,
UK57. We are hoping to-meet a
pui ]> >r of our opt ''on-, i'he n.iny
friends of Winiston school are
i r\ed to hear the Golden Gate
Jubilee quartet in Williston oh t he
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CHKSTKRFIEM) NEWS
Sunday morning, rain! vain!
:im' \ l>;;\.vi(l t *'e weather
ilitid ma it- their way to Grand View
Presbyterian church, where the
pastor. Rev. J. II. Toatley delivered
"a beautiful, instructive sermon,
the significance of dreams as applied
to our lives. The message
was ilorcefuUan.l enjoyed by all
present.
Miss Vasti Brewer and mAjher
fro 11 Pageland were worshippers-'
also Prof, and Mrs. McQueen and
children.
Mrs. Florie Walker and Mr?,
Savannah Ingram were very
pleasant visitors at Mrs. MeCullough's
Saturday afternoon. They
visited Mrs. M. L. Foster also.
Mrs. M. L. Foster attended a
group meeting of teachers at lie
Bee Monday.
We?pray-that God, will give
courage .and strength to Mrs. Pearl
Edwards who goes back and forth
from Chesterfield to Cheraw, administrating
to her sick daughter
Wh hope she will soon- recover. "
Mrs. Margaret Watson and Miss
Marion Johnson spent the" weekend
at home in Cheraw.
Miss Cecelia M. Toatley spent
the week-end home from Johnson
C. Smth. She returned Sunday af
ternoon.
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(inii'l Hope Map'ist. Chnrcli News
Rev. W. P. Williams, Pastor
Sunday school opened at the
usual hour, 10:00 o'clock by the
Supt. and teachers; had a larere
att'erdarce. The lesson was* beau*
tifully d*jseussc?l throinvhout the
various classes.
11:00 the pastor preached a
wonderful sorrvn: he used as a
subject. "The Witness. For Mv
f.O'd,"
We were plad to have some visitors
from Rethel with us.
The Yoiunp Men Helping1 club
...-a. c? 1? ~:.w. ?t iu.
rni'f. OI^MIUV r\t'vi*'K f*t tin; v ?f v?.
5:00 o'clock. They arc doing
wonderful work for the church,
At 7:00 our pastor delivered another
?oul stirring formon which
was enjoyed hv everyone. We were
triad to have five new memhers
added to our church Sunday night
The Golden Gate .Tuhilee quartet.
from Norfolk. Va. sponsored n
program, at our church on Wednes.
'hv ri^Jit; it was enioyed hv all.
Deacon J. N. Hudson was elected
delegate to renresent our church
in the old people's union, wh'ch
Will ?flttVffffg~1T~TTftrV6St ^CrfCTTCt'
January 30th, and 31st.
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HATESBURG NEWS
In spite of bad weather S unci ay
school was attended as usual,
with the lessons fully discussed:
everyone was greatly benefitted,?
The manv friends of Miss Esther
??1, K binson are sorry to hear of
r.er illness and hope- jfor her . a
speedy recovery:
Mi-s Ella Louise Fatilks, thu
little daughter of Mr. and Mrs'.*
Richard Kouilcs had a birthday
party, which was attended by
nany of her little friends; she revived
many gifts. Her birthday
was happily celebrated.
- .Miss Mary E. Matthews of ,Augusta,
Ga. was seen in town Suni
iy: she visited many of her
friends who were deli ghted to have
iUT. .
T'. e many friends of Mr; and
Mrs. L. M. Hartley apd- %on ar?
s.Orijy to be informed of their illness;
and truly hope for them a
/ery speedy recovery,.
Mrs. \*iola Oxner is sti'l do'ng
good work at her school; we hope
.she will continue.
Mrs. Mamie Johnson is taking
up the work of Mrs. Lula M.
Wright who was called at the '
death c?j her mother. Mrs. Luo
Nil.hols.
The friends of Mr. J. S. Bouknight
are glad to hear that he is
recovering; we hope she will continue
to.-,recover.
Try . the Leader; the Leader
salesman wart more subscribers
for his paper. Try it " just one
time; you are su-o to want it agajn.
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BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH 1
Rev. N. A. Hothea, Pastor
At 11:30 a. m. our pastor
took his text ifirom 11th chapter
Euke. subject "Our Daily pread
Our hearts were filled with joy.
At 7:.'50 in spite of the ra'n it
was a large crowd out to service.
We had with us. Rev. \V. Toom'r.
v ho preachgd for us a soul
ti-ring sermon.
Tlie General conference wih
soon ho here soon.
Oh account of bad ^weather th<Finv'vr
choir put -their social- off,
whielv will he Wednesday night.
Rev. Tobmer and family have
moved to St. George to make their
hat wish them a happy and usefyl
stay. - EASTOVER
NEWS
T'-i" Webber High school is
iii.'-l-'n-r s pep' v headway under the
oh' h a !e'ship (.f Pro'. Barnwell
together with his staff'fof most
excellent. teachers.
f'ojjip Williams school is an,41
n.?Cnt'in,| Vl T row,
-inatho'i; an'' tia/.v tvtv> of proco-h
- 'ed rn bv Prof. Butler, Mrs
0 W>o<lard and o'hevs.
?~?f'hHip?eg'hmd?has?taken o^~
'rer"?t*f- rr'rr?> -fi1P direction of
Miss Victoria and Srsio scott
t, ' > v' <> spear no no in in carrying
foiwi-d th? great wrrk assigned
to them.
Rev. Bowman returned last
Mordav evening after spending
the week-end with his sister, Matilda
and his brother-in-law, Wat- on
Marion. Rev. Waston pastor
the M. E. church, an) Rev. Bowman
pioached for, him morning
and. evening.
At 3 o'clock, he preached for
R?v. Jenkins of the A. M. E
church. On Monday, he visit hi
mice. Rev. and Mrs. N. W. Williams
ot Mullir.s.
Richard Simmons dropped dead
last Sunday afternoon, at 6 pi mT
and was iSu^eraJized by Rev7
Bowman a?t Wednesday afternodn
at Antioch A. M. E. Zion church;
he was abcut 5C> years old. Hollev
a" I Sons Undertaker in charge.
Communion will be observed a'
Ft. Phillip Birrday morning at
11:15 a. m. and all members are
ovnortod to h-> present at. Tn<* ciose
of this service each member is
asked to pay one dollar don't fai'
Come to church! Go to church!
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FINLEY III NEWS ' '
By Arthur D. Johnson
I *ist Tuesday the two Blue Jack
et squads motored to Rock Hill *
where we met the Scott Hi Red
Devils. The girls game was won
by the Finley- Hi Royal six, 6-2. . .
'lnis was one of the best games
the Royal six played. The Scott |
boys took the Purple five home
with a talley, 14 to 4. This was
the second defeat for the quintet.
Friday we meet the strong
Mather Eagles who are yet undefeated.
Look for the results in
the next week's "Leader".
Hi visited our school Tuesday,
February 2.. Come again Sims Hi y
you are always welcome.
WILLIAM CHAPEL CHURCH (
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Orangeburg, S. C.?Sunday a.m.
at 9:30 'Sunday school began. A
large number was present for the
inclemency of the weather.. The 1
lessen was beautifully discussed.
Morning services began at the
usual hour conducted hv tv.0 r>oo.
'"v a sislul by Rev. H/ldebrand.
Text 00 Psalms, 30th verse.
At Evening u.rvice lhe State
college quartet rendeivd a pro- gram
wnicn all enjoyed.
COPE NEWS.
Sunday, January 31? our pastor
vra; not discouraged; ho was still
f'*U of smiles. We are glad to note
that he and his wife seem confident
that we will do all we can f"
i Kem. Th-> trustees are now engaged
in covering the parsonage.
Rev. Jack<on _i?__doing all he can *
to bring about success.
We are glad to sop sister Janie
Grant ovt 'again after a few weeks
confinement to her _ home. She
was very much missen fropi the
choir especially.
Mrs. Hattie Hampton and family
have our deepest sympathy ir
the illness and death of her fath
er, who departed this life the 5th
of January. Wo hope - that they ' *
will remember that earth's loss is -J
heaven's gain.
Mr. Isaac Moody was well
thought of by white and "Colored.
w e an Cfeol that he i.- resting.
EBENEZER A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. E. \V. Graham, Pattor
Lincolnville, S. C.?On Sunday,
January "31, the first quarterly
ronference was held under the supervision
of Doctor J. E. Bard:
presiding elder. All reports were
naid out in full. At 11:00 a. ?
Doctor Beard delivered a wonder'ul
and touching sermon from the
4th chapter and 5th verse of the
Songs e f Solo man.
?Mr. D. B. Barron and co-work^ ;
ers are. now making preparation
cor an elaborate . Founder's Dar
program. The church is making
ran id nnffro-s under the longer.
ship of Rev. Graham.
Everyone is always welcome t<
join in worship with us.
Services?11:30 a., m. and 8 p.m
Sunday School? 1:00 p.^ff.
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