The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 03, 1937, Page Page 2, Image 2
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CHESTERFIELD NEWS I
\ Easter Sunday was v?ry eo'J. I
but some of the folks were dr???sed
up in Fast'r to;rs. Ser ue->s w<*re c
well atto-dod at Mt. Tatnv M. n
church, im i the pastor. It v. -I A o
> Gary, thouyh having be v ?u.'?s. >
posed foi paste a-while, .-'liver d i
|?- a mmajrc *hat was soui sti.<-iv-j j
and impressive. Those he'irssi;?
him was K'' rtly inspired. t
5 While (*i ivi:v,' the ij-rAt nn 1 j
solemn tli *.)."hts i f Faster the l
h town was sharked about > b'r.n K, j
wln'n the - irei !i i-I v, a::.; '.he t"'W.s
f*?, war heat 'tk?F vhtrt?M t.?Tu >r?-I. -4-v.???p.iTgnnaui-?ii-u_?a
i 1?i?. ew :?
soon ^a the re. I an 1 the h.' r.iic i ;v ^
qf the lire m: n '"ijtiin.
The Rv'v. as?ti Mr Gary ha 1 i -L j
returned Mem Mt. /.sop. '.rms up- !
p.jri* ch '.vrk, ,'d were .hati?? c a- I
nor, when t lire was di< -over j
Soon the ia',i" h< va- a mars: jci'
fames, troite ic\v- of I' ? j
house i.oM t'-'iiiys v.'re save.:, V'.t I
I heir hole thine s- was. lost in t>.J
lh^mes. T :i^ elm roll. eaua'ht tje ^
-p??wl for ho . >'0 " ,
wah 1 ? it*if'.illy eit' iifl out,
Roy. " \1 Mrs. (i!> *v a'--' i
cil^' r.t t'j" '"Ulv of Mr. ;i vi M s
Fan !* ? *'.' until- nrr-miK*-'
moi .a"; made.
-TtiC Fv-.hfi >i Pre<byt.-y hitRot
ju ii to histo'-y. 1*. i -a'. cV!
~ . nu. k'M1 TTTr c!" >.-try " i1 h '' "'.~nieus'
. -cvtrnvm -ar>". <>r tin ti'-r.
j Th. s vis a very s a and Vat.
m. PrAssiv s.o! T r . if.-o -.o=.
sic-n w;' oarrid oat it: n. hus'oi'S*
like manner. a' i nsany ?i. uu
ed nton a::-! wimih-ii v.o.v : a'M y '
ane. V-Vilao- lav vo'iimr 'ho R.>y',
L. W. iYest" of ChavMt'h X. C.
broutrh' a \yoj d. rfid na a-.
bout esus." 1 f
Tuesday w'mner Pr. H. T. -MeCrory
i f J-. C . F. Tinivr"*^';" v \vo? *
nrineiprd pi>?-akei\ asso' iv. <i 'villi
him w\j? l")r. .^vn'.vn of.- Tb'tV.erd
lostitU! \ \V, l.oa-.r. VT. \.
Chvi'nwt -Th'-v s?mu<v." .if vo-K 1
of their rosr-'Vt ive' si-huqlsi FriL
lav rv :;;''?r t'x- 'Mi i ria y ! > a--I.
bad el:: .?v. a?- i furri'd a i n:? V:iijj?
iressive ervh.,,\- n . a:
the il': fUi.'tioU of offit'J 1 S tt'f y
i,.'-. corn*'i'i 4 hi* _y(erv: ?\ Th"
Rev. .T. !. ri m h y, panned a?-v'??nVi
fe a jrrra! \..uk.hro at th hurrhI'
for tlv-. \ 'ii" :.-o has ":?W .
iTe. rh wuk 'le.jert heard
about ^ 1 el. 'ids
beauty ; vh" rur'ahc. Th-?
pV of 1 :r? ?' jo' i i ' 'Act '' o
? visitors royal;-,*-ar.il |t?% it ?!h?*?v t*
conic a c ".; . ?.!< :,10 ami. :-T' ! . .
Missi* ' " ? TTT"
>farjr:r-i:f .::: > . tMes^< P. C
flr.1 Ku: ' : 1 *. !;' ". :r ul< c-1,) i(
Chernov i ,s* e?a :i :V\v h?':r>*
?t;r.'inv -v. ; i'Vr? .. '
M?V.; V...'-'; t. Suirloy hfl.' ?"c
lu'.r ciiraa r it:* <t .Sa:v!- ifvfnra
A. M.-c\ i!<-:;trh. Mami 'v. C <
r.roj J.-la !'> :r\. A star. ?> <?.:? tlinr.ev
w?<5 enjoy
m Ecii-or.s fiU>>i pkndi.kton
r . ~
I .East :>r Aarulay .,jii-i:t uunsHti
* r.rnl smile* to- eii'ivch h-tts.
Kir. , 'impel A. M. ( lurch
. . Sort. 11. \ . Thompson .t
w Ilis r.'.'-t at i qui' c a. !: :; n j:v..-i
B of an": ( w.i- p < .<
| ont. lie peri >: i<"-, ,,,
B s:m' fj ! '. !a r a: '
| proy .a v.-ni-s }
BL A\ ' ' .ft ??* !; c*k t*v pastor. T\V
FP. C T.- v.'is i :'n <",S ; i
lcn- - . rV.v
one i' . i was baptifc?"l lia> !
bit ive.i
?!i '.e toy ti ,v.-i;tni n ' _
au.-t 1 - of I'!'.- ' ' < S. ~
dir-i iri .R.'id. 'v';e
we) v f t? \ 'V*7?n 11 ie h\*::? t a
as w il u- n:'. ! < >: i: is.
>? ".*. . Ir.'.-.y J; ..w:. of C . r.- i l.
Bp1 r.t 1'; >: -v. i-lr . her m."
. Mrs. M I.. irasrir.
V'.'t : &i:>* fii ?.f Mr*. j> R
Thc inji.- <r. i rt< -< to
her a: i >; .-lav afj?'r having
Mi s i?; V.. \\ a.'-Umvrt?:- ?; i"jt i
Er.sUr hc'i lay \vA . ' her f>n,w
-? M \V. M. Wa-iiin :i
Mr. \K- Ru--is hv.?Vi..
Citarle <. n. v. h' ::c he sp ':t a
The mm" f r i? i ~ of M ?\ \\ *i!" <
V.\Ub ar ho i> o.;t
t< r b' i. rr 'hi. \\.i*h the1 *l?l.
Mr. '.'.foVil' -Mb; >e rame fr.;:r
[?-fbavi'^T i > y ' I'jus'.tfr 'vitl:
! bis n'.at'bfr.
Mr. / k-i: an-I "Sw'o'ie'"
"Van? o- : v;,.;!-. j. ^^
inc the'r. y- t'-ente,.. Mr an.] \\y<
James I.
Mis. ?*. Trun.iu...) was hop.
to t' '"Wi- ()'. ] So. t?1 C'uh*
enM^Ionri . r.!.rr'J. ''iiihjTF imp A
\ orv tiaii-'i ;"ofjra>:t \vk a r
rd by th The I'd Map.
feature v . <! bate ion
"I'eso've ; I'-.'tt tr lbeach- r b 1
PI oV T'- f '1 in a ('nTmi.Tt v tV.r??r '
1 ft T)oe'e( . '' \ t :tr.a': ..Mr. F. E '
Thoiiipse > d V?:-< If. W. I'af ie. ^
IT Vat ive , T" > Matr.ie VnvSn
r.r.rS K. .}. > Ic. I hi,. -a !<>"; le- '
n ft d in favi* ???' t X "
Mrs. It. it' was in
th<Y prog: am. .Kd'jrrs: ProC P. Y\ t
C tllman, Mi . 1 '.uiiias, Mrs. P E I
It id.
* . After Cm (! Arc w,.Vf.- J
er. joyed; tl> <rv'>.ts /] :,!< I
??trim?t?n? : 11 : j -:?n:r\'T?
v: >iv< f .ay-' <i. 'J iio-'f> > i-'s-'-.t wm *
Ihesda'rms (". F. Rci.i, It. .1 Itc'v,
Mamie M (I. A, Jnh'^on. * m *
na lie -spt . lanr.io Win-ton, Paul. v
ine 'Thompson, CaGiei i?.,. jrv
Annie It 1- Yuany,,It. I. ( lark, !
MissCs I AY. Clark, Marie . i
Winston It." V,'. Iluirif. forora t
Doyle, C (}-na J,o\ insryo. d. ,\. ! ;
Qair-i, 7>rof., It. \Y. Gallmnn
; . Meter :s a:u's Verniers, IV'd !' '!. t
W". 1. T "mprfrnPjfi.. V; Tvup'O-o! .
J. E. Th' nipson hnd Mr. Thomas! i f
[ Clinton, P. C. I
The iv stes.s served chitv;f>n culRd,
black eofTee, ehaeolat '. nirk'es, f
crackers, cake, punch and mints (
All wew away happy. fv
We r' Tret much the illness of v
the 3on. of Mr. S. Sanders we hone q
be ^viil ? ion be out again.
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GEORGETOWN NEWS
The Apex Barber shop has recntly
been moved from its Burner
location to P28 Front' street
Ver Kasheed's grocery store., Mr.
v. (L. Eonahuc is proprietor,
aciikies have been increased io:
utger and better service.
lTof. .J. E. lieck of Greenville
pel.t a lew days 111 the city visaing
patents* Everybody.was glad
0 see "Joe ' wiio .is .making good
.. *itPiedmont section.
Geoi ge town , had a represent!!*
i Ueiegalioir tit the" Statu tea-,
: : 'a.-o, iutkill 111 G oitllli Guv ia?t
A , ek.
I'rol'-. G.aW. llowaid received a
in .ceeptioii on his arrival from
.he Tainietto State Teachers' us
jcatioii Nvni.h .convened in the
uuovv mentioned city last week.
1 riends are c.aud o\e. ins, ehclidii
as a delegate to the National
t ss'oeiation 'of Colored I ita lie is
ur i'iuhui l'phia. l'a., next July.
Despite ehi.,ly whins las;' Sun*?y
tin; Easter spirit was high ir
. > r.v eiitu'i li 'in the city it is said
All -serv ice's excelled those of - l'o:y.'ars;
; At liethel A...M. E
i .iu! vh. lieV', \\. B. E?. Clark,. pasr.
the Easter services were .1)I
ngi'v observed.-' At -1:80 a.m. tin
tor preached the- Ilcsui rectioi
i-rinoii to a huge audience. Aj
; i .cel'.ck he n'mrin brought' fort!
beautiful message. Text I.uk<
:i i: 120 (flight not Christ to havi
i:yd these' things and- to cn:
:V into His. gloiAt ;i:.'!U.p.m
..I 1,.,>... .... 1
iHspiopoxmi was lendefed by tlij
1 Miliary department. .Mrs. Il'oj/j
Join.son and other primary tea
teis in chartrv. At-tiioO p.in. tlv
I i :iu"Ue services by Mr. James E
I rioleau was very pood. At X:?><
p. fin a 'prop.ram was sponsored bj
he senior and junior menibets o
e Sunday school.
' i'roprani: lb. ndinar by sevoi
.>;au:p pirls, separately and urn
ir>y witfr~Mrs. Ruby S. Johnson
1st-. ess of eerjetnonyl. This wa
/ i!lowed with a beautiful panto
n.'iiJe "Tho Cross" wlieie a numbe
y.iunp ladies fornud theinselv
i to a cross with Miss Juib
f'reene; reading while little Vain
?' I low ai'il .played softly "The Oli
' ii-'iod Cro.-s".' This was undo
dir" ction\ yf Mis. \\\ 13. 1.
> !;u:k% Next was" presented ai
I'-. -ter Biblical drdma entitled "11
! ives". This was. under dire.ctioi
\H>ur correspondent, (^lis. K
Ford \ assist, d by,Mrs.. W. B
darker Characters' as follow
i,;i:iiii the blind irril, Miss Apt
Nelson; Rebo.c a the .maid
i-s Mabel Riaytonv Phillip th
,h young- ruler, Mr. Abo T.a\v
nee; Piter, Mr. Carr; .Soldiers
-is Ron Knox and Bryant.
1 gels, Misses Dot C-arr and Ma
i C. Anderson. Women at th
;j>uUhie, Miss. Maudist Dray to:
M others. Music was furnishoi
; Mrs. K. I.iljian Frasier an
!.- Vulei io Howard.
. Mrs. S. A. Blunt of HO Oram-,
root visited parents Mr. and'M
: "id < 'ampbeU in lite Penny R<?y
: section. She also spent Haste
"S nwl.ay and worshiped at St. Mi
'.end church. A dchghtud s.ta;
as reported. ' ;
rprise llirthdav Parfv For
Rev.r W. M. I.. Clark.
ttt: M'jt.day evening. March H'J
v. < in: ke was* given an ;tgr< e
: surprise-1?:J ' hday paity, Tk.
up assembled sit the home., <
?il. Ik .\t. i f 11: frmn tie
v n'taryhtd over to the par
:aer-. As we entered the pore]
i. . ah singing "Lift Hint I'p"
>. R- hecea Spain i-litered h ill"
' . a hu.ro take with M6 candle:
r. on. Mr. F. W. and. Mr. An
istus Myers each carrying :
..r ,r ?.,
> ; . ! members witifphrctds. Tin
"fiits \wte_ numerous rindf use
:i ; im'lvifTffu? " shin's' of the -v -v>
.t qn:;mv. pocks,' tic-, hatidker
:.-f?. < :.t:ihi( s. Mr. W. H. Rob
.! o-tj was presented who*., spoke 01
Irt-half of the steward boa.nl . and
ti' pi r auxiliaries. Mr. J. B. Brovl:
ton in. In-half of the trustee
ird. The' following arc the don
(> - . Groups: steards. trustee.itd.~sinj-.aiy
society, stewardess
In avd, senior dtaeoiiess, junior
ih ji.onesp, pulpit aideAvilliny work
r r \ board Xo,'.;U c lass N'o. J and
Lhard N'o. 5. '
VP. OMVK A. M. ! :. CIH'Rt tl
Rev. Roy I.. .Miller, Pastor
Kinprds J "Sunday was a Idyll
lay at the above name ihui-.li.
S. at the usual hour after which
.he pastor. accompanied by Rev.
i\ iJiains ascended the lostrum and
yean the. regular seivi e. The
Tv. W, L: Williams of "All.-n uniei
sit.y was introduced who b'ot
< bis 'hearers a bin rinir message
'mm .Jnrhn subie.-L "Thlesnrrei
tiyn of Christ'". Kvcryon.
as made to . feel good as the
bunj man of God spoke to us.
At 2 o'clock p. ni. the k'ouny
tool. ;vc'i nii.'ii a very mod Krv
or protrrapi whic h war. enjoyed by
yeryono ptesont. Collection for
ho day was $S.02. Tho pastcir
vhn is a youmr man of no moan
ihility is fmdirtr his way into the
a art of his poope and tho ohm h
s takiivjr on now life under his
< ty olfociont leadership.
Everyone is looking toward tho
printr tally which will convene on
ho second . Sunday in April. Our
mat is srm.00. watch us!
Rev. It. R. Bodenboutrh and Rev.
C. I>. Moore will be with us on
hat. day. Rev. Miller was arcom>anied
down with his father of
'oke +rrrty. Quite, a few visitors
v?re out Sunday. C'onie apliin,
'nu are alwayd welcome at Mount
)live. j
(Miss) Lenp, Gallman. reporter:
-v. _T*
THI
ESQl IRE SOCIAL CLUB I f
Spartar.buig, S. C.?Six of the
boys 01' iIk- Ksqairc so/ial club including
J Koyal Sihis, Roosevelt 1
Hyrd, Meivin Ch- smut, Jolm F.* t
l!o:d<n, John W. Coleman also u
( Johi.nie 1'onds, an cx-Ksquife, nio- |
j'tored to Cnioii, Master .Monday to
! visit the Sims Hi school. Charles
Hogan went to Union Sunday to v
; spot d several days. Howard .Whit.
mire, Stiifson Eowler and William 1
J Bcutiy Vuinv down that afternoon ^
i lo Join the .Esiiui'es. ' John BolilTTT
i soi tod The charming .Miss '
i !u lain- ia ..;t\ aii a;u-i noori. alelv
in -Chestnut and Johnnie. Bonds'!^
vccin to f?o lo.-i;:jr their power with s
.Misses Ctiave N. Sims' and Majy
K. Sims, respec tively of' Union. ! j,
.Mr. Uopsevelt 13yrd was , sc. n ' '
talking to a beautiful new- girl j
Monday.. Mi. Royal Sj^us was.
seen .spending the nioniing with j
Uubye NorYin of Joicsvik* and t
th afternoon " |Hi .Mias Helen 1
: Ciu'o'ton of Union. t
Mr: Charles-Began wants to re
. gain his pos'Hon with Miss Thel-' *
ufa b'mith tit' Jotiesville. . *; \
The Esouirc social club.- liftor
^i?rii?liujj an enjoyable nioinintc atj
i liar Sims iii s.hool showed their j
i sympathy .to Miss Amanda l?ook-|
i ?rrt?the death nl' In-:?mother?hy I
-in-r.dinjr so in;.1 time with her lliai '
afutiHKin.
This is a broadcast from station! ,
. K. ft. C.. in Spai'lahburjr,' S. C. ' j
i:..ml-l<ys Mini }i oval health until ,
[> ii xt week, T.u.e in lor the ^s,
ijuire's program. .
Your announcers, Coleman and
e .Sims. . .
j. m-:xm-:ttsyili;k mays
We had "tl 1.. lie' snow in our 1
' section Saturday, mot niiur. However
w?' were able to carry oat
j pur Easier pro:: ram. The vh'ild :
1 ten were dressed as Easter birds. 1
Our program Sunday evening. at
.-nihil eh.iieh was veiy good. Mrs '
.K. G. M. Col tin n. Mrs. Kvi.-a Me'
* o:lum~?!.?! Miss ( alio D.-'San".
d rs-\Vorkt.d .hard to put the program
ovi-r. l.ivlle M,i.-s Gl.f.-ur: 1
1 Mel id.unt 'tahnl spent the, week 1
)' <.ml lioin; a;..: ai-o: look a. part in
tile i\.ust??V I'loji*.ittii. M:.s. p. II.
.w sp.iii. thi' week-end at ; :
i lulljic 1.1 11; the ;-iii' 1 m cum p in
" niiA bui .... '
j, Jliss MuLici Roise teacher
Uaieshni u-. hi spent till week-end 1
I h<iinc v.uii parents, Mi. aini M;s I
J Reese.- .il-iu i'ml". John iiio.Si I
." . puiu li.i v.cck-ii.d home. I
, -J;. I.o ... i S uhbs was 1'uni'ral
.' ii.cd WWiiiji-kiiay p.m.- at his home i ;
church. t^mic a iai'.ae nunthei |
Q A i tin's. it tin." l.ilK'iar Sl'UifU..
t- ..Mr. Blight ana' hi- tvo .:i?ter7 '
,j at .-iuiiiS voijege \v-iv called, home
\ J L ll\\i .11: .U.*t ? I U! J ,
i'iu u r.
e. .un.i.i.r >.i .-pi: :ne
^ | . >. k -enu i.oluc.
.Vhs. ...a.t.ia !: /... .i at m..
. ii-.aie on ilail,-a (, .-civet 1'ialay at- .'
ivii.oon a.c. r a mag iilnc.'S. She ! v
1 aiK ia.a; onnai; iira..iij'
.?.<nda.y a.te.i.i. n, i.iv. A. J.I.
j V. i .gal, pastor, 'llia-.n f ol o. iv- ' _
;.J:.< iiiv KcV. J? :.< 11 I- C! *?'AT- i
. .i >, lieV. -\\ n :'li .u: H uiv. S. I
I a. \ "l.ll.U'i'ltiOll. .C . !,) l.y I'i ul'. J. I
il. \\ . SUl y ^ l)J .Ml.; !
J' l?i'i.-lO\V.
.. ' .k| 1", I/till '-V lii.S' llli,'! Mi'. . ti.iI'VI 1'^ C-*-f
_ 1 n .:. <.l . a; i ivvil ;.i S !
? TTtT. cy U> Vf jruc.-s li.c Ki-m >'1 Midi j
i-. ii i. Km. \\ ii.-?;ii, .Mr. \VaiUft
. . t..i lM'iic i.i'i. C-UK..-.*'; iM:r." S. >.
^ 'l >'.L. of L'.'uliliO.a V. i. llestaCii *|
. j ;:.? i j.'i.iiil service.
II Mis. ilcc.-c ieit iu niu.an her
; | ?i uc\ ulcii iui-MAna, Mr. (. inii'
,' . itii ; . ; live uauatiters, Misses ^
. j~ia. aai el . Kci.- . K.ia Ki - c un?i|{1
. Mai.M i^-e.-c, Mt's. Martha McAl-1 t)
i.-u i .?ii.i ,vi r.-. I' iin'a o'Uaiiuc is; two""
. .-'..a;, Mr.. l'iivic 1. .-e ami Mi. t
i I. ; : i.am Kc ili.it' .la<tlher.s, '
| ..vic/.-rs i ami \\ iiiie 'r
jitiiii c yiai.ii.-, a li". i of oiliMr rel- :
'.miif. ur.ii l'.'K. S? he was lai.J .
. I ti? n-.-M in a'Mill'.am . i-T LnalUilili
. llt.uMrs. v
-Mr. B. BreiMun.Mnm ML Sel; ia
lt'i's, .Mrs, Lambs, .Mis. I'cursOn,
; Mr.. Will Mivc'ii on, .Miss Annie
! Ruin. .Mr. John Moore and Mis.
C. Oie/llOll.
Mr. J.- D. Drake- is- real busy
arranging' 4Ms Mora iur ih'e sumliter
sviiool oi training iur the X p
l. .'.i -4-umi 1 ali<-e ?t urn oany.- ?? T
.Miss bianeis Morris oi Allen p
university spent the week-end t<
j homo.
Mr. Je.-sie Ileese, Mr. John I aw {j
son aiivi Mr. J. \Y. Kennedy, siu- ;t
ileirls of State college sp.nt the J
, v. ? i.' !\ -y 11 < 1 ilUMIL1 wit|i parents.?
(for a few wieks from .\'?w York -g
j s|r/niiing ' a while with mother, h
' Mis. Anna McCollum.
j M.-i :il<-sti i- and sister t<
'ol' Ivinesti.eo were call, d. to Hen- it
nett.-vihe to Witness the last of h
I Mi.-. Mai tha Urose. . f'
j Miss Th.'lma spears of /Swan- tv
?-Vh;?ti-nf h'-r?Hi?1 iiv i;'ittd'-H?school -i1tliere,
spent the Week-.-nil home M
[with relatives and t'l iends. ?
I Miss Evelyn -M Kay is very
busy arranging for a special pro- "
'/ram. Watch the home column.
! Mrs. Nunic McQueen is on the .
| sick. list. .
J Miss-fleniia Mae Grant is home y
for Easter front New Volk' City. J.1
I Mr. and Mrs. llartw.il .Jackson ..
TMr. and Mrs. Jo-soph Piinre, .Mr.
i Ei nest ft town ami Miss - Ve? net-a- ?
' Sunders of Darlington were jM the y
city, Eiistor Monday. Also Miss (j,
I tone lass of I.owenhurg, <X.
The Easter social given Mo.nd.ay ft,
evening by the Recreation work- w
ers and the Adult teachers were
a real success. A progiam will be }
given Sunday evening at Zion by tt
| the Adult teachers. S]
5 PALMETTO t/EAPER
aWfrnacle rapt, church-' 1
Rev. Wnu_AMalson, Pastor
Greenville, S. C.?Early service
at Tabornarle 4:00 a.m. Rev.
kVutson preach.(1 a great sermon
0 a meat number of peisons and
1 glorious time was spent. Two
Olsons joined.
Sunday school at the usual hour
villi Supt. Bradley in charge. The j
it tendance was large.' Remarks;'
>y the pastor. Master Woodson I
nought seven scholais.
voilgi egatiiiit worshipped
nd a strong sermon was pieachd
from Matt. 4:128, And Jesus
pake unto them saying all powi
is given'unto me in heaven and
n earth. It was a gteat sermon
njoyed by all. Three persons'
i-.tied the church. Qaitc a few^
. A musical program liy. thOL BVPf
at 4:00 p.m. At 7:00 o'clock '
the Sunday school pivscntod a
ri cat program by the children
eaturing the 1 oys choir ages 7-14 ]
j.T.o rendered- some swc.t music. (
diss I.aura E. Watson, organist;
diss Mamie E. Copelun-.l, diie.tor. 1
Ml were robed. (
Mis. M. F. Cloarni ;s still in [
wherry. '
?Th. sick of- the church much--1
't'ttcr. |;
Mesdames Cawre. M. Smith t
Sweetenburg Anderson were in
.he service. General collects, n
?'>i.80.
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
The teachers' association was on- .
joyed by the large number i of
.eachors from here who attended ,
nst week. ?-?*-- .?
Mis. Lou StradforJ -p' nt Faster
Monday in High Ppi t.
Mrs. Maggie B. Curroi-.-e. Mr
uid Mrs. Roosevelt Hall ny>tr,red
.( Wadesboro, N. C. and"Vpent the (
Ijasti 1-tide with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKrliglu ,
uid little Miss Dot thy Mao'; y.
! hove from < barbate Sur- I
: ?v an i sp it the day with Mrs, !'
i ;-i. Dixon OTid family, little !
llornard Mackey ret rn-d wilt,
hem t<> stay several -v.- ek?.
Mr. Ed Dickey Wan! ? ! -! a*" hii
c e on Patrick Sti- on
night, of double preiunonia 11
: ?. i:'l nine < ays. l a et.nl s?.?v?
/ices wire hold at < >1 ; . Wi1 oti ,
. elv.tr.r-li in the.-- m'y.'Rev. ^
'ayette Sand'hs prea 't ! th'?"
,. Mr. Dickey was an iiu'usb'iotis
farmer and p'- vi 'td well
.- his family. RM.ib- his wife. '
vs. I i re Ward, hi-i- .-n yjved t<>
wo sons, Rev. John V.'aiPat'.:- j
? Ward, two daughters, Ar- .
\u:u*y and Golie Wat 1. .Mr. I>- k
v v :is a sweet singer and was do .
ii'ed to chili ih Work, lie will It'1
.- ! by i ts family, eh mc'h and
?~?>?i?e<ls oi' 11 lends. " I rd rtak I,
inn lie* I >'-Hot. was fain.' ;'. ?u- I
Mr. A. C. S'n.nnon l^fi Mgiviu) | *
'<>/ WashinujoM. i?. C. J
:-'i !> list:'" Mr. S. M. Brice/Mrs J
Sylvia Wai!i?i\
UfV. Mr. 1!opkias ?>f C.tlurvMa
i\;i hctl a ry . xccllcnt senium '
; .:'v iri ;a t'alvarv Pr r- '
i.t ehmvh. .IN-v. Sumter aw ir
-\0i?.i! 1 i111 1 i .
lti i'n Arioinn; ile* Con'al A' iii.
ia.v i!,'.- lit iii < ;.i' ary Bapt. cr.ur h
'c to';U-' iijr.o'iiit raised was $F) 0!,
!" is p'-nyi-a\C:is . sppns'>r(\i ay
it-?Vs'sjovr: v M'l-ictv, Mrs. * ">. lin
; I !.. "h. : . : t. I'h" t"
radii ? cars w-re: T MofFl Fold.,
Pis... Katie- Alio--. S7.27; For ! Y.V
'Irs. A 11:1:0 !' il Fairies, ?!.00.
r. n 1.plane. M s. Dc ia MoCull'iiv .
Krister ox Tri.-i s were htl.l at i
nririyc eh inch s S ndav with gon! t
ittepdanec ami interesting i>> < j
trams, i <
--Mey?U'illi?t_n j~.'ichhnrv has ,j_c- 's
urr.oi to hi* studies at Slat-"1 c f
age, a ft (-r spt <M g a few' day ;
with hi~ ts, Mr. and Vrs. ; j
Vr. Eugene Mohley, student of
Ten 'fli.-i I',', spending a '
.' 'ill hrvo with his parents "\Ij v
nd' Mrs. Tpney Mobley. ' jf
:il. i s a e riv'ruii opPn aftC'* |
pnr.tr holidays and will go an a
ow "until the closing. leachr-vj S
n i students, have enjoyed this t
rock, but ar glad to be ba.-k at
cork. ' 2
P('o Master . .Tames y/oods and ? u
lucrerie Attics for your '^a In otto ti
leader each .W'ykj Th'os?Two r n j)
1o lithe boys will be glad to Sol!
o you. ? . F
Mrs. Niland, of. Camden, has so- g
'rned to hn- h> mo after s? er-d'g
several months here with" b.i
avigM^a Mis llc-tti Rainey. i
'riendwhip college, ?Rock H .U,?|-"nt
the Farter season hero '.vim
or mother.
Prof. PeCnla Worthy after kit- t-i
nding the teachers' association el
r Columbia, stopped hpre to v'sU
is mother, Mrs. Rebecca Worthy u
>r the Kpsicr tide. He et n-ne'! *\
> l:is dutio-- nt- Friendship tyvRfgo tl
ii ho is a. member of the fan.']- JA
r. ' . , ?
Prof. A IT. Hardin, of Fmlev Hi P
>ovltv. spent the spring holidays -s1
1 Columbia. h
Miss Krn'stme Wilkerson. Hrrue
conomics t?.icher of Finlcy High t(
lined her twin sister, M'ss Get- fi
dine last Wednesday nb.*ut "vCnV'd
f iss Geraldme passed th'ou::h 01
oiii Washington, and togethpi ti
icy went to Atlanta to spend a , tl
w days with their mother. T Ay j >y
uiie to Chester -'Tuesday" ~T?ghrrfP
liss Gpraldir:e will spend four Mi
ays here \vilh_her sister and avili ' G
turn on the \veefc-end to r??un'ie id
er studies?at Howard university, i In
here she is a senior.??"" ' | ci
MIob \T n TfglUr nflor nttnudi. (' I
le teacher's association rticUvod - p;
> her home in Georgeto.vn and | ~<
pent the w?ek end. fj
K. C. CHOOSES MISS KNOXYILLE
FROM FRESHMAN I
- CLASS" ?f
r." v: I
?r!? . . "/ > .y v . ?!
Miss KXOXVIM.K
At a n'C'ci:t Ttmiynt election,'
Blanch.- I.yles. po.t ulur fioi-hman
?o-od, was cho.-cji Mi.-'s Kn<?\vi!!o. \
[.niikpiir al ilit* Wan'.;.ul eyes. ami
tin.' wistful cxi'iV.-sinn I'M the face '
>f ?his ji111 :u*iivc viMir.tv lady, one,
can easily sec ,how slic won such an
j> nor.
Tlie election. of Miss?l.yl'.s, as l
ijiav n <il' Kuoxville vo!lo;>foe the
, urrent srhooj year tjL'''ive.s N o' th
L'iti oliiu the (!i.h in ti<m of bc.in.r
11ics hO.ine state'.ef' two K. C. <11101 n'
in as many years. Miss I.yles. I
whose' home >s in Tvyon, N<i;th
Caroling, follows Miss." T.ouisei
Walker, who was e h o s c n1
Miss Knoxville last year. Miss'
Walker is fioni vVsheville. . j
The new Miss Knoxville was sc- i
looted from anions live other can-d
iidatos represent in}; the freshman,;
sophomore, and junior c'assos. I
The -other, contestants wore Made- ;
lino Jackson, Knoxville; f.ofetta'
Williams, Camd.n. AlaNnhiarl
Chsu-lone Bell oh. .Camden, South
Carolina; Juanita Led. Moultrie,"'
t.:i ?:> qla. and Mildred-Wills. Knox-j
rille.
Miss I.yles is tin- dauulitc r of
Mr. and Mrs. ! ' -.<i I vl .:<f Trv
n. X. ('. I!- ' -a-::. , 1
lal.o pl'a e at the foithc<uuiu? Y;
M. C. A. Revue.
IIRtttN-.V MAYS
M1' ".' I-lixalieth INmriek-of Wit\Aon-Sah-iji,
X.- visited her parents
Mr.' and M. s. kenrick . the
l>::s-t week.' She Kft Monday a.
ii. for h.ome. ' ' . .
Will Boyd of Oran.coluirT, vised
his parents. Mr. and Mrs* J.
K. B A<I. the past week-end."" He
left Sunday aftei-hoon to usr.me
lis study in sihool.
Mrs. Bessie .lo'.ii-s from Fa-t >rn
fa., the daughter of'Mr. and Mi s.
J. K. (Been is vi<itino here.
' M 's. Car. ie- M.t '. has v 'u n. d
j i <-1;j Wi. dm ylon-. U.'c. uf..
. ..i >. ?: ii. . .i it..*.
Ivadilk- Mel'/. - She -v::-" -oini.ai!
i>y Ina (laU-h'oi ?: r . Ileoiyia
l!i< im .-oil .ui'-t'a-1 le llaii.t. N. Y.
y. rs.. Th??m??s"a .? 1-v Sunday to
a . nd two 5r. ti i t t nv-ilh'' f? ? A
;':.'ii' .-Ik- v. ill Tiio'vii W\v- Yt.;
.U-. A':.),, !:" !' ami:
(. i.v. .V..V. "a . ' a : ! '-h
! v. a.- i a i. ii ..sr. .Mr.:',. ! '
iva - b -lit : . K: I a:-"at If. 1
- fv.ru :;! . : . ' w-'c
"'.I at Pt <>v : Cha; ! A. M. ii.
htitvh at <>'l". k .M"!j lay cy. ui
J1U'.
i kkstox.i:\vs
St. A. *>!. 1*. ( luirih
Kt V. IJ. I lodge. Fa- ?<>r
The Sunday s.hpol nmvi ni'.i at
l v i.-1:;11 r with sr.-iftant ?u>c*i
intend-lit and 11: < ln 2- at |o. t .
>[' duiyT We had a h-.hiUiful. !e-cn
which v.-a-; tnu-ht an.I bvauti':Y!Iy.
<ii i scTi 1 he pa -tor tr'avo"
i very instructive' ai.?l impr. s.-ive
(. view. -
Player service eondu ted by
3ro. Withers and others after
v hi !i wif ha'd~T.ove-FVtre-t and' an
id tkpo class 'meeting...
/ft IF: 15'our par tor brought lis
\v< nderful Ka.-ter message. The \
Scripture lesson was read from
hi 11th chapter of St. John. lie !
! '( ( . hin t'-M fr m St. John 11: 1
5-2C. Theme "Faith in the lies- n
rrection". Everyone was nin.E_J
s rejoice. Two young ladies con?-(
t(-Tl thenise!v:s with the church. *
At .1:00 o'clock we began our ^
lastcr program. A splendid proram
was rendered.
It It OA II RIVER nm-l'iT "
Rev. T\ C. Lanes, I'a., tor y
Oiw secon I quarterly co lfevoie.. ' <
inv?ncd at St. Paw'. A. M. E. ,a
hurcfi. v | I
The 5>undav school open. ] at it. I
sual hour, Dr. E. F. (!.. Den' v/as i
ith as and took an active pre* jp'o
ic discussion of th : Ess >n. V h
ye also .gr.^ed with tire-*1 re-ey^- *?
f the district Supt., Mw:. O. If. t
eym'so who gladly jrave is many ivcet
thoughts on the le.sor.* v.n J
ope hi r a speedy return. Ifl
Q'ir P. E. preached a very in- I
renting an i soul sti in- s" ?> >? n I
oni-the 2.1|h fhapter of '<t. Me.it. I
7th verse. Otir hearts truly ouin- I
1 within while he pr*ach d Ae B
awards he went through with il
ic quarter. Reports were mm- IB
a 'o'al?*e by both, our p-t tor ami J5
7TT. Wo wire sadd'bvd hv Die B
path of Mrs. Alice Smith, op" f f E
i0 steward" ses of Hop" V". it R
Tttrch. <;t,ne but not. lo.t. I gj
>ng. looked :r.d prepared for that M
ill which she gladly an vf;vd." >
At p. hi. ftcwF. <; I. r.-u a ' g
i\v?/1 MIM vi isi^ n cir" ;i 1?%? '. j
K'oi?d and white, with u me rl
om Job. ||
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HARDEEVILLE NEWS
At 4 o'clock Sunday morning at
St. Stephen A. M. E. church the
stone was rolled away from tho
door of the Sepulchre by Mrs.
Minti? Hodges and L. 6. Riley after.
whi h Rev. W. F. McBrown,
pastor delivered a wonderful sermon.
'Subject: "He is Risen".
During the \yeekly meeting each
night was largely attended. Friday
right, we had the Crucifixion
of Christ, delivered by the pastor.
Exlifhtation last week by Mr. J.
L. Fields and Mr. John Jenkins. |
?Stmda^r evening at 7:80 o'rlock
a prog:am was rendered by the
~i Ii?'i)l. Mr7~M7 B. Randall, ~Supt:~*
The church was filled to its cnpac- j
ity. Interesting among the f;a- j
tures of the program was "Awak- '
enirg" by the school. Mrs. Zyl- j
11 bia E. Primus at the piar.o. Mrs, j
Eleanor Randall, mistress of cer-I
t'tnonies: The- stage was bcanti?
fully decorated.' Our anthems and
flowers bring solid comfort to tho
sons of men.
Monday night, P.T.A. meeting
was held at the usual hour. Mrs.
7. E. I'rimus president, presiding.
After meeting the .following person
appeared .on program: Mrs.
Dorothy JackSon, subject "Clean- i
liness"; Mrs. Dorothy Stimmie,
subject "Guilty or Not?"; Solo 1
Mvs. Annie B. Jackson; Papor, j
M is. Eleanor- Mi?Randall.?SborH
talk 1 >y Psof. Robert Frier.son and I
Sam Washington who is an ac- |
tivi* trustee. Mrs. Albcrtlm Myers
at the piano.
A delicious repast was sejrved
by M's. Lizzie Fit-Ids, Mrs. Katie
Wilson, Mr. Dorothy Stimie,
Mrs. Sarah Washington, Mrs. Ajrnes.
Williams and Mrs. Ruby Scott
n-sbted by our President Mrs. Z.
E. Primus.
The funeral of Mrs. Gertrude
Backstitch.and Mrs. Mary Seabow
were very sad otl Wednesday. One j
funeral held at 11 o'clock and'
one at 1 :.'!0 o'clock.
Mr. Jerry Backstitch, husband '
of deceased is still on the sick '
"?t. , _ I
BEflum^Ron
The Laricuse Beauty Foundation was
by the Godcftoy Manufacturing Compan
methods of preserving women's natur
ir.d to make the' results of this researc
te the public.
Ho. Hum ! |
The Spring Fever season Is here i
Nobodj feels much like working"
It's aiore fun to str-r r retch and
irnr.e out die window and think how
pleasant It woiild be If we 'didn't
iitive housework or office work to
do.
Nearly everyone he-rlns to feel
restIe*s mi rtifs-ttme of year That's
Just natural. and nothing to worry
about. I'.nt sotno people feel really
unhappy and discontented, and
that's timre serious.
Happiness is an unusual subject
to discuss In a beauty column. Iterative
you can't buy It In Jars at
your tmainy .shop. ffin happiness. "
really. Is a "Iwnuty met hod." The
woman who is happy has a.sparkle
In her eyes and a smile on her face
that make her look attractive, no
matter what sort of features she i
has.
So. If you have-a reallv had case
of Spring . Fever,?If you feel un
happy and mope around the house
and hate your work.?then you'd
better take the Spring Fever "cure."
Nobody seeks the company of a
pet son who is always unhappy.
What Is the Spring Fever cure?
Well, there are lots of parts to It.
If you are bored, you need variety
. That doesn*r~fm*nn-Hiut you
have to take a 'trip to Europe. It
simply means that you must be
cujue. Lniei'i'.vted_ In new things,?
new amusements: new-hobbies, new
ways of preparing your meals, new
kinds of honks to read.
And gel outdoors'! You've prob
ably worked Indoors most of the
- rOKM M NKWS ~ "
K'ur.o a I.Uth* Klostcr:-i
m: !!cbe-1 II: own I'Jmtt Cent- |
n itiitv F< rum 1
- ?--VIJI I
. it of itp thmi treat of mis yt?ar
>]> Swmlay past. March -S, at ":00
in. at Fir-t Xaxare-th H i.
I'lue: Rev. S. M. Lewis >f l'ot:.e: 1
V. M. F.. ch'c,.'!i ili liv icii .o v.\ ap
a riativr an-h-rce a most time! i
; . ins]".! in-;-' s.oehass I'iom th: ' !
rl.'cct "What ? an the Oliri- in . j (
chool do to improve the ? ( '''
i u- aii'in -s was so rosiruetlv? (
i '?it id'l the entirc cn ' c-'ia i I
t>^1!-!)o'.u.(I fioai i> niimir ? to enel
Ivi'i-y listener rr. >v."er! by th' j,
u! expressions that 'hey e msi ir
'1 th c'.cam,; at; ! \\\?
ue really very grateful to Rev. S.
1.1 .t-wis,
"Tlie Forum <\ sin; the cornerti
n of the v.ti! thinkirg n_nple
f {he city sun:' will approbate mor?.
i( rsliiji.
-\\ i- i Imti?u+eet iii?xt S..r.<lav "1 _
ho home of Mr. William Clalf,
121 5 1 iai.iptoa St. <1
? > ? i gnfTTrii>Tfni
HOLM<;Y A
ITNKRAI
? ISen ale.Si., f' nr. Hoiim- all;
AMHTLANC]
O! I! IM; (i \ I \i:V!.!{ SI I.F.I'S
III II o l('; I One riil llomes at f.
i'Iionk
M! \l MOI TO: "I'ROMIT AN
A Si" > i< in Ki ? |iintr
IS V ? : M'S OJ- I IT J
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Saturday, April 3, 1937
Don't you want the mastic <>f love and
romance that goes with l>ca tiful hair?
Then use ltOKKKN, the world lain us o in
1 hair dressing pomade and strai::htonor.
k k * , r 1,0 "llr A wnt Bcll~
Ti "> MAGIC i, K KORKKN. Let us
" - -AIKf""SE prove to you it is
be*t. Just ?cnd your
nnmo and address and receive hisr money
npent's proposition KJll'K samples and
FREE magic incense. Keystone Lnbora
i
VE.MASSEE GKADEl) SCHOOL 1
Sunday was another beautiful
day f or church uoeis. At. the
regular hour, the Pasfbr, 14ev. llovian
preached a soul stirrine ser
mon and tho spiritual tide rose
Ligh. His text was based upon r
"im,? _r .m rs?
j. III.- V.I m II1A1UII K) L V^IUPl r^Veryone
seemed to h;ive been touched
by this wonderful message.
? We a.re very glad to know that
those on the si.k list are still improving.
The Y.P.C.A. held its regular
meeting Sunday at the usual hour
with a large number of young poo
pie present. Also a number of
patrons and visitors.
Yisitois were: }tr. and Mrs. Ca-.
roline and- son lf.oni the Brewton
plantation; Mr. and Mrs. Odis Wil
iiams, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrss Hickson
Mr. I.eroy Iliekson and Mr. D. II.
Seton, Augusta, Ga.
Mr. Howard Bamfieid, State college,
Orangeburg, S. little I'or
pthy Wilcox, Robert Smalls school
Miss Helen Jackson, Mather school
Beaufolt; Rev. Milhell, our guest
speaker for the evening, gave a
vei y instructive and inspiring mes- t
sage.
Miss Emily E. Evans.and Miss
Vivian C. Branch attended the
tojuchirs association in Colombia.
Th. y reported a very successful
trip.
The X. 11/ M. of S. C. wish to
announce that the "Big Fashion
Review'', wjiich have been in progress
for isome time will be presented,
April 10th.
established | f
y to shudy J *?I ? .
al beauty, I ?'j6 ,
h available ,% 1
winter,?now pot out In the stiii--"
shine In your spore time, ?tud that
will lie variety in itself. It doesn't
make much din'ereiice'whether yoo
merely po out for walks. or wheth- *
er you develop outdoor sports, or
what sort ot outdoor activity It la,
?even worktop In a pardon in the
fresh nir will give you n hotter appetite.
make yon' sleep better, and
make you feel hotter.
A change In your diet will make
a prettt deal of differeiice, too.
After all. we pet tired of eating the
same gld winter food's,for months
al a time. Make sure Mint you eat
til t ? t\f . - ?
w*. iiic >1111111iifr vtayt'itimes
nml fruits us Soon as they are on .
the market, ami your meals will become
more Interesting. ..
And, of coarse, there's nothing
like new clothes tn make life more "*
enjoyable. liven if you can't afford
to liny a whole new summer
wardrobe. It's fun to select a few
till ran I VP dPess'eS. nTTil fo fTx up "
the old ones so they'll look new.
(let out that old sweater and dye
it a new color. You can even fetil
more dressed up by putting a different
color hand on ymir hat. or
wearing a gaily-colored handkerchief
or scarf.
Maybe these things all 8">und
small and unimportant, not half us
oxriiin;/ us a trip or a new Job.
Hut it's surprising how much differ-'
ence the little things make. Kven
If ynii dpn't do anything, but dye.
nn old pair, of shoes some nevVer,
fashionable colttr. you'll start feeling
happier the minute you put
them on After nil, life Is only a
hlg collection of those little things.
SET YOUR OWN
E A S Y T E II M S
place pid. in
ridf.
AS i.OW AS I'er Witk
COLUMBIA
VULCANIZING ^
WORKS, INC.
110!) HAMPTON' ST. J '
?< Of.PMHIA. S. C.
NI) SONS
, hom!-;
I Senate Sis.) Colnr.ib'a, S.'C. nj
\<: SERVICE
? For llircct ( <?nn: < t ien with [a
ad-(!rn ami Enslaver, S. C.
I) COI'IITWII'S SERVICE" I
With Every I'nrse
CIENT SEKVKE
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