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* . " * Soturday, March 13, 1937 81'ECIAL TO STATE SUNDAY ' SCHOOL ANI) R.Y.P.U. WORKERS CONVENTION Dear Co-workers: 1 It has been some time since 1 I have attempted to write anything s> concern ng our state work. In fact I feel that you arc kept wise ly and reliably informed through. 11 the papers, by letters and cards 1 concerning every phase of the great program of the State Sunday > School and B. Y. P. U. convention . " 'hoqduibq oiutniAfl] "aoji a" | 11 dean of the School of MothmU an.l? corresponding secretary. But a4 t President of the convention, I am ^ making this special appeal to all officers, members of all the boards restrict missionaries, life members- a presidents of /conventions and un inns and all other g neral workers who are interested in the mot . al, spiritual, intellectual, numerical and financial development o< . our convention, to ]'re-up as never before and make this session a % huge session. f Our corresponding secretary i< s actually doing a great work, hut he cannot do It all. There is work . for yon to do. Dean Tnmnlvll mav come to youn?Sunday Schools and ' unions and give wholesome, n- j structive and inspiring lectures ! \ any number of times, but if th< I' . pastors and superintendent don't j back up these great -lectures?by ?j- . speciab action aruT hearty cooper i t ation, there will be very lit11 f done for the financial and nunv ^ eTical advancement of oui; wovlc . Each real leader has an infiucot in bis communi ty that a field worter, no matter how brilliant, docsn* 1 have. r At our annual hoard meeting -j last November, it was decided thy each hoard member, and genera1 worker would make a special of- * fort to bring to'the next session l of the convention two or threr new Sunday schools and un.'ons n' . their convention fields and coin . ~ munity. If each one will tise Jib ' or her influence in this dire-lion v our enrollment this year \v;'l! r< only be inspiring and praiifyirc : but of untold benefit to the w~rl* we are trying to do. , All the Sunday schools and uo ions that have been connected wit; our convention for anybnio hay i informatien as. to the vital imnorta^eo of our state work. .Thy ' now of the struggle we are hav. !ng in our. efforts to raise more? for mi-sion?. edu:at.Op. g-n. ra.l p"hse.s and ether ehai?'t.nhlr. an ^^nls that are constantly comiiji before the convention. . ^ V >w my ,dra? ca-worker.; smo ' know how vitally imporiap' the work?of the convention is. ' em appealing to you to at leas double your financial efforts tlv er for the good of the.cause w, represent. Those who have bee- h^nei'ng yur Tmjmbotship fee e $5.00 ortlyi" pTease make a spec in o " ' to hung -$5.00 more forth * cause. Those who have beer , bringing $10.00, bring ?20.00 i > possible. Thoso who have bv.r bringing $25.00, we rac askin . you to add as much as you can that amount. We realize that i number of small schools and uiv lors do well to send their in'.m "> nership fee or $.".00 and a <k' gate. We ..certainly eomr.r u frem for their special effort to )< ' * resent. Some Sun.la . x hools ha v< said to me that tiny may not ! able to send a delegate tk's yen to the eon vent ion TuTt" they c~ 7 planning' to send their doorway pop for the eood of tluv cause, am sere a Sunday school wiih tV-:spirit will soon be able to ? n d Iterate and in'oro than its men; bership fee, for God w 11 bless si p.*. Sunday school with that spirit. 1 T have fun ipmrnuM?rmn?r ~r number of new Sunday school unic s are planning to conv to tho covontion this year at Mm \olegc: I hope (h.ic will in, . nrpM-tr to mar that God-like spiv! in them,?It?would be a ,ve.y i". a o put on a special rally nov 1 p-?. state Su" lay s hool and P>.Y P.U. convention work, and hav. ? i.! fi. ido for nrmboc 7 ? r4 ' 1 and the jrrep a use o. '.missions. As a rul'V Wl' 1 ake gioat d. light 'n speaking of .1., ,s the dronnv'of our y ? the s, but from nil app: avance.r . f its are till dreaming }!o ;-is coll'ge is r.o longer a dream ? :t is a reality. What it needy 11 o*'- vour honest to goodtjeso ope rat* on and . whole-hearted , , "o;t. Again I appeal to you ( 1. n ban'er year in th< p financial and numerical growth of the convention. 1 CI!AS. F. GAXDY, r President a ST. PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH '! k t Rev. W. L. Wilson. Pastor r< i PnllnfTo Plono. y nn 'oi? 1 Sunday school opened at the usu- i> al hour, The lesson was thorough ly taught by each teacher, and re s viewed by the pastor. > At 11:45 Rev. Wilson had an in- I k spirational sermon for his hearers. ? His text was taken from Job 1:22. f He used as a theme: "The Trials j of Satan-Can he Withstood." The collection was good. The evening service was splendidly attended. "What Do I Think of Jesus," was the theme for th- [ j final message for the day, and was r. taken from Matthew 22:47. Our J ^ pastor made this an interesting j , > massage, and the congregation re- | eeived it with Kipping attention. ' 1 Our visitors were many, among ^ _ them Revs. Bonner and Moldan. .1 . .. ' v. LAURENS NEWS By Thomas Shelton Rev. A. J Thomas' of Bethel A. I. E. church preached a wooderul sermon on Sunday morning lis theme was "The Lord's Last !upper'\ The > Boosters club of Bethel net at the home of Mrs. Millie M. larksdnl? on Tuesday evening. Miss Mattie O. Duckett of 205 )o\vrrs street has been very ill but' 5 better r.ow. _Mr. A. B. Ciroon of the oity reurned home last wees from the. overnnunt hospital in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Franklin f New Bethel section have' mov d in an apartment house on Wiliams .street. Mr. A. B. Burnsidc of Philadclihia an 1 formerly of the city :s or. visiting relatives and friends. Mr. \V. II. Roddick an instructor in the adult school of colored tudents is in Givenv lie, 'receivng more information on Communty activities. Photos of Mr. Redli.k's classes:will be sent to Wash ngton, 1). C. Mr. lfe ld"ck, a grail 'tUo 01 Allen university and fry alert scholar is making rap. I <I j>jT!j,.T"iSS in that partifular rat-1 gory. Mr. Claude Cowan of Anderson wis. a guest of the Sheltons on d-onday night.. Mr. Albert Garliivgton and Mrr Vidie Meadows have open a fur-1 i'tui*e store at 123 X. Harper St. j ['his kind of enterprise has been I cry rare among our race. If you ire in need of gfcod furniture go 0 123 X. Harper street near the enter of colored business enteritises of-the city. Sir. C. I). Childs will spend next veek-er.il at Friendship college as 1 gue-aCof -Miss Maude Stoddard uid -sevraf more of his friends of he city. j Mrs. Hula Ii.vrd is in the cit> .o. pita! on Farley Ave., suffering miifu'ly with pneumonia. _ I Mr. Alonr.o Whitenor. was in the ity Thurdav vls'tinir his mother M N. Caroline street. He is a Indent :vt Be?".'.'diet college. Mrs. 1). Gra::Walker has b?oi j irk. She is belter now. Rev. Vrlhur Ka t is very ill.. Messrs Joe . Copeland, David u v!on. I'm me r insurance agents f the'city were in the city on 'riJay visiting friends,. ?_j Mrs. Margaret Young has been II.*' She is better now. Mrs. Sals' Iilaeh '.tTiel. is .0)1 Lite sick list On Monday night many pupils f tlu city attended a program at ;t. Paul Bapt/st church. The tile of the 'prog far* was "The Livng Tree".. Mrs. David Delaine V Manning was a guest of Miss Tnggie Garrett last week-end at i-s Garrett's parents on \V. lampion street. Miss Garv'tt enei'jaired seven! gxrests on last at'! dav ev -nine- rf-h l.rwt inv h ' i th'.lny party. Miss Garr. tt 1= ' indent. oAll1 n nnivoi . ii v. Miss ' Boi nic'o Washington spoilt ho vcek-or.d with hor parents. ''' i> an iii-ti'Uftor in a c^liy.J In Cowberry. If you arc in the c-it\ a I you i slviL-s-t i^.jTi ropa H ncr top at Fuller's Shop shop on F. Join strcrtr1 Xext to I'tlVOl gas tat ion. This is the only colored nu rprisv of its kind -established n Main street in the' business disrct. 'ir. ?':i'\* Caniio- lias been ill Irs. Geneva Shclton of Williams, feet tha.r.ks le?i> many friends p.- I'o kt!'.dn"ss and p-jod-deed;' r.d words 'of oncoi. rajrement dur* n.tr her recent illness. Miss Mary- Baiky spent, the reek-end home with her parents. Mil "Bill ; i r" Iiyid has. improvd eons tlcnibly. Mr. Willie- Ham* iaire has been very ill. Mrs. Br, .Smart of Columbia * in the city visiting her mothei n W. Hampton street. Piior to er visit here Mrs. Stuart has ! sp'-ndimr her vacation in Flo-. ida. Mrs. Jenkins of Columbia and 1 'member of the Federal writers' roject will be here this week to ive information about the re* (instruction days of the .o'iy and t<? in .curt in ivnrlr caimp hir.g about the colored ent'erpriss opeiating at the present time. Residents of (he west side deiring a copy of the "Leader", see our reporter on the east side vellv Dendy. To avo'd late rei&tts of the agents please pay or your paper when you receive t. IN MKMORIAM *- In loving remembrance of Mi ohn E. Clilmoii'c who (K'pai/ted h,'s life March 12th, 1930. 50NE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN. drs. Mary A; Gilmore, wife Irs. J. Mary Gilmore Durrah, daughter. nainlhir-?A?fcrriTiii'i,J'''ii< - " TH fETgW /? the & t at BV J! NOTE: Your question answer <? a clipping of this column is enclo: ] I reply, send u quarter (25c) anc* mail free advice on thee (3) qu *' birthdute. and correct address to 0 to Ail BE WALLACE, care of Til ^ Assembly Street, Columbia, Soutl It. L. H.?I have been suffering t with a shortness of breath for fif- 1 teen years and I want to know lint the trouble is? Ans.: With the limited infor* "I illation by you it is apparent that l 1 Villi *1 l*ii f ? # ???. A ol Kn?MQ You can gain some immediate re- ' j lief by consulting a Doctor. A ! * cure should not be complicated if * von wjll only so<* irol medical aid? -t, * * * * * \ M. E. T.?I am deeply in Iqvc * with a boy who has two children * -but he doesn't love children's mother. Tell me if I will ev?r "win him for my husband? ,i Ans.; You are not very wise to s want to associatae -with this men who has. a_ family. . . avoid 1 him as though he was a plague. > You are NOT in love with him a "but merely infatuated. YoU_ will r get over this feeling you hold for 1 him now. ' t s 8. S. D.?I am very interested in d paying for my farm but I am aIfraid I can't. Will I be successful? ... I Ans.: Yes?you can finish pay- 1; ing for your farm if you handle \ vouf .husMtfss affairs in an orderly , manner. Yo'j will have to eco- 1 nomize in every way possible but ) you will not he forced to deny your f self in the necessities of life. 1 HTT1I M. K. K.?My husband and 1 : don't live together but I love him i ; nnd want to knew what Is it that i 1 keeps us apart? Rhoujd I leav< Ktown? , i ' i ! Ans.: Tf yrfj are convinced that j you and your husband can not y make a "go" at married life?it | would be all right for you to make : a change of residences. _I don't t think it would make any great t material difference whether you \ move or remain where you are t ; s. faxt street school jl 1?V It. Iv Ash'itrw Anderson, S. C.?A large mini- I her of patrons and friends of So i l'ant. street school Mot Thursday February 18 at 4 o'clock for their icjrular- monthly meeting". They 1 also " celebrated -Founder's Day i I.ong before 4 o't'Iock member.4 an 1 friends had assembled for the occasion." Promptly at 4 o'clock She meeting was called to order by the president: With Mrs. J. M. Williams at 1 t!i piano the group sang 'Forward and Tiinity" after the usual- ^ form of opening the minutes of j :lv !:>--t mvclinr wyiv red and in proved. A few new members en , "lied. After discuss.'on of old 1 *-nd pi-w 1 usiness" Mrs. Lou i si 1 Rice Glark and Mrs. Ida Davis 1 were elected delegates to the State P. T. A. which meets in Columbia nt A lion linivnr.itv Aim- -li 'Xl Thd pageant under the direction of Mrs. O. E. Johnson \va~ very pretty, also .'.nteresting. I' made us think serious]y about those consecrated pioneers that or- , (iapir'.ed the first P.T.A. We congratulate Mrs. Johnson. W(? feel * that she is interested in every- s body's children. Not because hei t children arc here, nor-beeause this ^ is the oldest P. T. A. in the coun- j ty. She has One daughter toachirg in Sterling Hi: one a student ( in State college; two children ir 1 Redd St., Hi and a son that, has t r?>; her' hitrh S'hool and had some. c eotloTo work. She is simply intfi ' estel in all children and too she wv.-mnh rs that Fant St. school ip ' where her chi ldren received thcii i". "?dntien in school work. ? The birthday cakes were very n< etty.' v They were made by the . Pi-e?j 'e'nt, Mrs. Calhoun. The ban went to th" third group. Mrs. R. Biggs teacher, Offering Slf>. 1' Adjourned with the mizpah. s JOHNSTON NEWS V o Bethel C. M. E. church Sabbath s school opened at the usual houi t with PJnnt. Mrs. S T,. Pone and li teach?rs at their poet of duty The school was glad to sec the teacher of Class No 1, Rev. M._ M Davis at his post of duty after betrip: ill for several weeks. c Mrs. Sarah Thompson spent Sat g .in-day -:.n Aupusta, Ga. ^ Prof, and Mrs. C. H. Blassen- q pame of Edpefield; Miss Gladys ^ Hurley, Prof. W. iC. Hurley of emu; cuuege uian|{' ourg; mr. j Matthew Hurley of Benedict col- , lege, Columbia were the guests of j Mrs, Eddie Hooper on Sunday p ^ in. at her home on May street. c Miss Eva^ Mcintosh who teach- r es near Edgefield was the week-end v guest of Mrs. C. O. Mcintosh. ], Messrs Clarence Franchj; Wil- v< spent Sunday in Trenton with relatives. '* tl Mi-. Wallace Bland motored to j iirtjfi'V11 Ai * t* 1^3 It iri \U+. V i^.%. [E PALMETTO LEAfofcK ed in this paper ONLY when ? sed in your letter. For.private a self-addressed. stamped en- V Leading, and receive by.'return | estions. Sign your full name $ nil letters. Address all mail & E PALMETTO LEADER, 1310 $ 1 Carolina. .*? :? ? 'K"!"W ither than alTord you a bit more lea'ee of mind. * * * * * L. T.?Will I be 'successful irr )ass ng all my subjects in-school ; npi t 11 me? Ans^,Yau.jfna l"''"n *11 -subects in your .school if you have the vill ui? so. Wishing will in no wiy accomplish this, it will reour part, Yo'j will git what you vunt if >ou really strive fur it vith the determination to succeed. * * * W?II., J.--Does this gni-thnr "1 ove, car* s for me? 1 yiai.L t o g-. t t 1037 reading from y??ii. -\i s.; )uu apparently don t lave faith in the girl whose .Ipw ou ate seeking. She loves ywa? tnd is not as interested in youi noney as you think her to he fou may secure one of my new Istrology Readings if you will ;end a quarter for same. The ad Iress is attached to this nil u tun, W. 1'. C.?Tell me. please what should do about tuv younger trother I am nearly crazy fror vorry. Ans.: Take him in your own tome and under your own care. iVhy don't you write yqur father tlso as he could influence this irother of yours also. He hit nissed your father since he left tnd has had a desire to wonder? 10 will ^ct over it if.Vwu correct il tow. * * * * * X. R. B ? I have a hey that h: > teen gone for nearly two years and h? says that hc> is coining' hoihe iVhat do you tnifik about it? Ans.; The boy honetly intends o visit you. Although it is likely hat he will be delayed a while, hi vill see you within the next 90. lays. jdjjefiel'd oil Saturday ott busin 'ss The P.T.A. met on Monday at t:30 p.m. with the Pies dent Mrs. sToah Amos at her post of duty. iVe are very glad to see-out1 P.T. \. moving- oil so nicely also we ire glad to see the parents s< ntorested in the meeting.. There will be a Easter 'program it Mt. Zion Baptist church on March 28. Tlie public is invited o be present. Also at Bethel C il. E. church. Little Miss B. Lois Pope iva> he guest of little Mips lleler Vmos.on Saturday afternoon. F:irnils?rnr?iviv glitd b> se?' ilrs. Allen Padgett out again af er' being 111 lie- m vral'days al ler home on Academy street. MILL BRANCH A. M. K. CIHTKOL Sunday was a baeutiful day tlv .veather was warm and the da\ ?eem as Spring.. The Sunday chool opened at the Usual lunu ?nd was largely attended and the esson Tor study was discused with ively interest. The- supenritonlent conductrxLJiie?review of-tbtesson and emphasized the imporant part. The senior choir lecran the processional promptly at. 1:30 o'clock. Our pastor, Rev.-1, f. Dozier delivered an interesting ermon from the subject "This Spiritual Birth". Our baskcteei's arc still marchng onward and upward. On Tuesay March 2, our team played the Ivergrecn girls or. their court. The' core was 5-10 In favor, of Woodnnd.. Thursday. }larch TTh the voociianii gins pjayu r-nm gins n Elim ground wh'cli was a hard truggle on botli side. At the end he score was 7-0 in favor of Wood and. COKESIU IO M'AVJS Sunday was a lovely" day. The hurch members were out in full, urday school opened on time. Mi V. M. Dixon, 'Supti, in charge, "he lesson was beautifully taught <y the teachers. 11:30 the Pastor, Rev. F. S. loney brought a soul stirring se'frr^?4 1 r.iu - r o l tun. lt-At luin vntijawr ui ou rohn, 8th verse. It was a maserpiece. Wo arc indeed proud oi >ur pastor and wife. $1.1.00 was aised for the pastor. We wort cry, glad to have Mrs. Emma But er from the C. M. E. church tc worship .with. us. Como aga'n isttors^frro* always welcomed Mrs. Annie Starks is still on tie sick list. Hope she will soon et well. f [ VtL* v ..Vtl: ^ - Vl - - y>_ - - _ V s. _ n -- wopvmi iy in the teaching of Algebra. The county teachers wese high ly complimented by Supt. Wilkin <on on the success and interest in the work of the county association The-attendance at this meeting was almost 100'r. The county re ported 100','t to the state associa. tion and has the pleasure of having. teachers of adult schdols ano others interested in school work enroll with them this year, thus increas'ng-the regular enrollmen; of the county. Several visitor.*enjoyed the Bazaar of India with the teachers. ABBEVILLE "SEWS Rev. \V. S. Minis, Pastor Sunday school opened at the use .il hour, and fairly attended. Af ter di-eussion -of the lesson, review by Supt. B.-T. Johnson. Re mat ks by pastor. The prayer ser niii* concluded by .Mrs. Re- I beeca Johnson. 11:!") A.M. \>ur pa-tor road Psalm 51st as scripture lesson, .lion emphasised the tBouijht "Mi raeulou-r-deliverance," found Daniel 0:20. 7:30 |). m. our pastor and Rev W. L. Devlin were in the pulpit. . ; Ilia. liiessaKe was tak^n front ~ST7 . Matthew ll'.'JO and was mastoid; delivered. Mi-.s Viola Taylor, teacher oi Pendleton, S. C. City schools spent | the week-end with h^r mother. Mrs. Lucia M. Taylor. Dr. and . Mrs. E. E. McClaren, \r? s.-Abbi.' J. Chappelle and Mis> Lillio R. Tillman of Greenville, S. C. spent it very pleasant in the i-Uy Sunday, with home folks and . -ii li.TiiUi? ? Mrs. Ellen B. Williams spent the ilii?^-nrx m in.'i iiuiuo in Florence, i. c. . ' The Missionary meeting of Grace Chapel A. M. E. church met at th" home of Mrs. R. G. Massey Friday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. The meeting was opened by the Chap" TaTn, M r-. M. AI. Fr^st. The scrip hire lesson as read by Rev. J. R Michem of Zion Holiness church, after which Rev. Michem and Rev Massey u-ave very encouraging re _mark- on the scripture lesson. ' The minutes of the last meeting w.-cw! .~.i 1 -a?* ..v, 11 un, i t-y*. fwu aau-uuuwwr-^ very good spiritual meeting wa.enj'oycd by all. The speaker of. the o'cca>^i, Rev. J. R. Michem, was-introduced by Mrs. R. G. Masj sc-y. Rev. Michem spoke very interesting on "The Love of Mission| ai y Work" which we certainly cni joyed. Response by Mrs. Bennic I.. C. Brown, of Mt. Pleasant Baptist church. We had two joiners. Mrs. Clara Collins and Mr?. Giles. The Visitors were Madames Ada Davis, Alice Lee. Cora Knox, of Shady Grove, Me.-dames Rosa Barber, Ethel McBride, Annie Hampton. Dehalia Rninpy and M>ss Eliza beth Chalmers of Zion Holiness church, Mrs. Fannie N. Paul of | Union Baptist church. During our meeting a \ery sari incident occured, our president. Mrs. FnHnie Dawson had a severe stroke in the entire right side of hi-r hodv leaving h^r speechless, let us all pray for her. r* CROSS HIM, NEWS Mary B. Calwise, Reporter U. Service at Bethel Baptist Sunday was very good, a large number was present. Mr. Henry and Willie Miller, Mr. John B. Calwise, Mr. A.' DlT lard and Casper Grant motored to Augusta, Ga., last Tuesday on business.Prof. E. F. Floyd, Mrs. Azalee i Griffin and Mrs. Mattie Foggit v. v re the dinner of Mr and Mrs-Walter James last Tuesday.. The P. T. A. held its regular meeting Wednesday evening, Feb| ruary 24th with a large attenI dance. This was indeed a Ifvely YORK COUNTY TEACHERS ASSOCIATION | JolToJ:;0|i High School, York, S. ; C.?The teachers of York county ! through the courtesy of the county board of education, were complimented on Saturday with the presentation of a Bazaar of India - tryMr. Willett of tlei.dersonville, N. C. Mr. Willett, who haa. trav, eled all the continents except, one. and spent s x years in the jungles of India, presented ?th??tem-h. ?rs some very interesting historic facts, thrilling' experience* and beautiful relica and other rare things of Indiu. After the very nteresting program on Iidia, the regular meeting of the county association took | plac?. The teachers^ of the pri maty and elementary group. wer<. honored in having Miss Mattie Thomas and Miss Ruth Bynurn to d'scuss with them bulletin three. Some very helpful suggestions were presented by both speakers. :Ttrc high school group under the leadership of Mr. W. H. With erspoon very interesting discussed methods and problems-of tea xhjng in the hftrh sr>K??o1~ meeting. The topic fur liiscussio was "Friendliness". After whie ja very tempting repast of pinier to sandwiches ar.*j hut cone1- wa served. , M'SS Sarah Redd left for Nc 1 York City Sunday. Air. Jonr.nie smacney and fan ily of Washington, L). C., are vis iting relatives ai d 11 ienus her". All . Mhi.1i- II, i uf Ruin 11? X i is visiting relatives and friends. Airs. Alary Miller a well-kr.uw woman of this town ditto at he home Sunday after a brief ilr.'S' The 1'. T. A. cave u|u<.n [.<> Ty at the school Wednesday lit wh^.h wps very success! u|." .: nice sum of $11.08 was raised. Uncle Henry Hill is on the.sic list. FINE HILL CHURCH AND SCHOOL N1A\: Sunday being a beautiful day the church was lurg'ly attendee Sunday School was beauti-fnlly ' at lined by our Asst. Supt.j '.Mr; Sim mie AIcKinnis. At 11:15 a. in., Rev J. AIcKinnon filled the o. Init wii.! a beautiful- sermon.Mrs. S. J. Bet-hea led the beaut: ful hymn, "Have Thou On Wa. Lord." A nice coll'-'ction wa Taised. \\ o are glad to >ay the JJnnqae that was rendered ai uui s'choc was a success. '1 he decoratioi was purple and gold. Guc-. ts wer. Prof. J. \V. Harrington, Fiom 'I?ii loii, Miss Ruth W illiams of I.uttu Mr. Lajdion.e Flaydger and Mr James Fladger of I.atta. Mr. J. 1 Townsend of Latta was the facul^ guest of Miss Powe. The senio class wa tress, Misses Alford K Kethea, M. McDufiie, gtiye beau tifuj service, punch and cake; whil, (Miss) Lizzie Powell was at till punch well. (Miss S. M. Mallo< was at the door * receiving line Miss A. Eliza Alford was th*. house guest of Mr. and Mrs: Man ning and daughter. Miss Marjonia Malloy was th guest Sunday evening of Prof, am Mrs. J. H. Holman, of Latta. S. C Miss Bettie Manning wus th Saturday lunch guest of Mr. ar.i Mrs. A. B. Alford. ST. ANDREWS A.M.E. CHVRCI Rev. (I. H. White, Pastor Those who attended the Bi'-hop" Council from our church in Chai leston, were our pastor, Mr. am Mrs. Fred Green and Prof. Smiti Qur pastor was elected on?tlLti_ol ficial staff of the Connection: . ouncil. The Sunday school project s.up gested by Miss Fred Green tha every class raise $1.00 for Febru ary 28, was a -uccess. 0 classes amount raised $0.71. Our Supt Prof. Smith is' still leading thi Department to higher grounds: Mr. Joseph Thomp=on is doim splendid work with the League a president Thi-; P. pi Li imV.ili to attend t'ne B. Y. P. U. at Pin -Grove P.aptGt church noxt Sunda afternoon. Sunday wa> a high day with u; | Morning and evening our paste gave two forceful messages. Mr: Moriah Simmons united with th church. Our visitors were Misse Annie Pressl^yrXoItie McColloug Fannie Holmes and Messrs Sam ucl Jones, Hermon Grant. Torrent Thompson. . | A. M. E. CHURC Rev. W. Br Bouler. Pastor Last Sunday was a real spr.'n day and the members of St. Janu took advantage of it beginrin with the Sunday school 10 A.? with Supt., Miss Estelle Jan?Tett an<l co-workers on the job. Af ter the class study of the les?o the school was interestingly rc viewed by the pastor. At 11:30 a.m. the pastor nftr the preliminaries preached a ver; from St. Mark 8:25. Theme: See ing and Confessing1 Christ. Tlv message stirred the hearts of ev ery one. At 3:30 the A.C.E. group meet ing zone No. 1 of the Columbi: rli?;tvief \vn<! Vvolrl it-itVi tlm Pm.-i dent, Rev. I. O. Simmon? ' ii oharpe with Prof. Sawyer, ma? ter of ceremony. A neat sun was realized. THE HARPERS ENTERTAIN Jenkjnsville, S. C.?Mr. an< Mrs. Nathan F. Harper, Jr.. en tertained the faculties of Whiti Hall and St. Matthew school? wit! a dinner party on Thursday,' Feb ruary 2f>th. After the (Inner th< puests resorted to a few panic? of whist. Those present woiv M and M"rs. Robert E. Ilarpev. Me.Hnmoc POt-vin 1? T>t-*v T ,T ??...vu v c*. i ?*r nun, i/m nne n Daniel's TolSio~~.T: Harper, Mis Geneva H. Griffin, and Mr. ,ar; Mrs. Jimmie Thompson. Ever'yon1 exjjieaaed themselves as having ?P?nt *n enjoyable afternoon. ( .;r ~ Page 3 n .MOKKIS 1JUOWN > h A. M. E. CiiLRCH He v. It. 1. Lemon, l*a8tor * , W ith uelignnur weather prevaila 11.g .a.-i ftUi day, large crowds atI teiau u the services at Morris . i iiiown A. aL jc. church. The new Iw -Uii', Lm. ii. 1. Lemon was presi-in >.i) i,painc^ uy the presiding . i i .ii, Ut. a. ! ?. 1 nomas oi tr<e Ml. 11 ii u.-Miui uifttnat. With ialder J. 1 2. Moian.t, uiiU iivV. L). A. Mills in.! i.i .< -' < ?church.". " t I'; vl'?r,'y Cider in iitting ^ words, introduced lie v. it. 1, Lemon, who ]iitaeneu his initial ser^ -non tion. ti.e subject "Contrary v?ii.v.fi." lie- text selected was Ann. the gospel oi bt. Matthew, . .ill chapter and 21st verse. The } ciiucn was impressive iroin every an i <njoyed by the large ' j ii fin, iiino. g wh mi were ' I .a-n.v v; ir.i- ; 'i n., i. - ? "TJi rJITguu lui^ctioi.cd as. , usual t ; ?.;r iespcciive. p'-nous. At :ir.. 1m . 1 .^111011 bi:p"ght p*v yiher gospel message that Was profound in its nature*. From i Cor. the pastor selcctt'd as a theme Cdatrastiiij- vievy3 oi the Crosa.'i 1 ho sup.Line sacrifice on the crosj p.ct..s;e?i a the speaker develop \ ed tr.e. subject chosen. Bearing > t .r: ^ was sliW-ed as the subject was unfolded. The lloly .co.i.tiuahon v>'a.? administered at both services'. The pastor met the o.iieiai oil Rloim^y night, v.a.--, introduced to the mem bers of the. board. It is .expect.a ' ti.at Dr. Lemon will he at the parsonage some time during tr.c.J ***** I week, lie expects to return to Grecnvilie, is. (?. on Tu'suay to * make final arrangements for re . 'mo-ing hi - - family to Charlesto... . . r S. (J. Chorister W. S. Grant hau a large choir in attendance, ana remieeed--splendid miisic during tn day. ridgeway news Miss .Blanche Outten was the* week-end guest of her yousin, M; Joshie McLaughlin of F10 1-2 Mai ket St., Camden, S. C. She lepo.t _.i_ jj_hiasa.lt - -stay, -? ' Mrs. Ada Johnson of Blanev pent-the week-end with her sister, .Mrs. Lottie Gladden. Among th<_ outer town gue.-t in our co.v.mun.ty on Sunday, were; ML Joe Bekon, , Jr., Mrs. Eleventa "Shiver, Mr. S t .ueLuughlin, all ol Caniuen, S _ C. We .are?always?glad-to- ?travr u them. Hope they.will cu.ie agui. uon, Miss Beulah W. Jones waf .:> ,r.e home guest of her school-mate li-s Ida J. Outten on Sunuay. Teachers and students of Thon. . .ee School were glad to see then ^ w " ... .'incipal', Mr. M. L. Murphy badul'-his po-r duty, alter being out ,.n .?t ..f ?' ??N. v V |.?1? I, V* a*?..voo. - on tlio sick fist "Ju-'e;. iurs. i^ot-P'. Uiailu.:., B. j. .U^uij 777 4'1^1 i w W4iviii.il, IUlab Liitlliu ivl.i.i aiu?oH, .ur. lien uimp.-y, ?u.. \\ UUf" \\ liiiiillis. \\t IKpC iui LUi.ii a speedy rccoVc?y. D~vid L. Laibou General insurance < ilune^t ana eliicieni aacntion given to all business ^ . placed with me. PHONE 5717 Don't pUt Up T Jja?with useless 1^J?T PAIN # Cet rid of it 'r if yoa ran For the functional pains of menstruation, take CARDUL If it doesn't benefit you, con suit a physician. Don't neglect * such pains. They depress the tone *of . the nerves, cause 1 sleeplessness, loss of appetite and wear out a woman's resistance. Get a bottle of Cardul and 1 * i ?A iiiju uui uy trying it. wnetner it will help you like thousands 1 of women have said it helped . them. Besides easing certain pains, Cardui aids in building up the whole system by helping wom en to get more strength from 1 the food they eat.