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t Saturday, May 1, 1937 * BETHEL A. M. K. riHTiy.il I lti'v. S. II. Lewis, l'astor For quiU' thirty tiays we have j been waging a imancial rally that We might be able to take care c/f ]t the spring obligation on our ! ^ church which is now due, ol' course i * \ it rained Sunday and that brcugnt ! , about material change s in the ser- a vices of all departments of the I church, lleweier, the study of the Sunday ^chool lesson was very interesting also" the review by the pastor, Tne sermon at 11:15 a. m. was like a mighty stream that l/ rolls on just tne same in rain as J' in sunshine. Subject:-^'he Over- h { whelniing Ability of God." 'fi'xt: ' Ephesians '3:3:>-ilL .Despite th,> 1 threatening rain, the gospel choir a co'nvention at 3 o'clock was an en- i joyable ami well attended. 1 At 7:3U p. m. Df. E. 11. McGill e was to have preached, but unfor- vtunatelyj he was absent to cur regret. Kev. Lewis again warmed up the splendid audience with a i sermon fioni Gen. 0:8 on "The Be- p suit c'f Obedience." We are thank- [ *l'ul for one accession Sunday.. "J- We trust this. stglL taken wilL ^ mean much in his life to come (Mr. p Wallace Drisban). We trust every h member will strive mightily to do o his and her part in this effort which closes with this month. Sunday is Holy Communion, and 1 a glorious .day is anticipated. Tin ! public is invited and welcome al- 1 ways." ? ?? * i mm 9 ^ * - . ST. JAMES A. M. E, CHURCH Rev. W. 11. Rouler, Pastor s In spitP of the rain last Sunday morning, a faithful few braved the weather and was found in Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. After the ? class study of th,, lesson the school ^ wag interestingly reviewed by the .. .Supt., Miss Estolle Janerette. 11:30 our pastor mounted the rostrum after preliminaries he selected his v text from St. Mark 10:25; theme: ' "The danger of riches." This was a wondcrftTt sermon* many hearts were'made to rejoice. 7:30 we 1 were hack to church.. The pastor ! presented Rev. 11. CrYouJng, pas^ tor of Jones Chapel A. M. E. Zion church to deliver the niessage. He selected his text from Act2:1. This was a soul stirring ser- 1 moil, long i> be remembered. The '! - junior choir furnished excellent 1 music at both services. Steward ess Hoard No. 1 met April 2G, at th(, home of Mrs. Addio- Kinard ' k .? in with the Pres.. Mrs. II. M. * Yc/ung pros-ding. After the busi- ' no'ss pa i t was over, the.,, hostess i FcTfved a delicious repast. An en~ "" f> joyablc evening was spent. The J Ruby contest sponsored by Mrs. Mary Boulii" on ApriPSO; at the church 8 p. in. was quit,, a success. ~ ?. This was in t.'ne interest of the 1 Red Army. Several visitors, were J preen?. Sunday.?4r?me again, you i are welcome.. " ' ft MINISTERS' WIVES ALLIANCE 1/ The meeting of the ministers' ^ f Wives Alliance was held at the f home oL Mrs. Elliott, on Liberty s . Hill. Although it 'mined the first T i part of th. afternoon the sup came ^ mil later ami a goodly number of members attended. The "Chaplain 1 (Mis. Elliott lid tlu devotional exercises. Mrs. Robinson led a spiritual "(Joiug to Study War No More". At the conclusion of the opening the minutes of the previous meeting. -w-.ro read by the Secretary, Mis. Lewi- and adop- 1 t('<l. Thosita. whu^i eceived gifts of j i rcmcnThrm^', expressed thanks L for being 'fco kindly remembered s by lhe alliance. They having bee i1' v absent lor some tim? on account b of disability and bad weather. J !Mrs. MjrClc'jUm's absence was t caused by the sickness of her bus- v band, the Rev. MiClellan. lie was, remembered by the alliance with l': a basket c(f nice orange, the fruit 2 that he can eat and enjoy. The b Alliance wishes him a speedy re- I covery. Their residence is at the 0 corner of Pir.e and Jeivais Sts. The business of that meeting was ' digercnt front any other, as the ' . .number^ w< re allowed to express.- J themselves freely without any re- r straint and of cpirse all would I I # bo talking at thi\ same time, for I r -they enjoy* d a free and open meet- s ing once in a while. They discussf.*( ed, putting on a public program j 1 very soon. I As^-thero was no special busi ' lot of "smart things" behind clo-ed doors and spent a happy af- 2 terroon, winding up with a most j ^ ffl ?. delicious repast of chicken salad 8 with its acvessoiies and hot choco-J j late fed lowed by Ice cream and I | mints. The hostess, Mrs. .Elliott. sparI od no pains.*in making the occasion ' an enjoyable one. | ' Mrs. M. E. I.owery, Reporter ? CENTENARY NEWS ?" r The farmers are very busy planting their crops. Everybody a was proud to see the April show- I ers over the week-end. J The marriage of .Miss Lola Pee f to* Mr. Charlie Deas was per- 1 formed Saturday. They are male ? ' n 1 rt rt intc tneir dodio in aiumu?i-, a. v>. Friday niprht, a social was triv- \ on at the school house by the N. F. A. The R. Y. P. U. met five o'clock.^ | We Were triad to have Rev. E. C. ^ Richardson with us. I The sprintr revival will bctrin f Conterville Baptist church Mcnday 1 nipht. 1 Quite a number wore out to 1 hoar Rev. Lewis. > 1 ^ The P. T. A. is very activP and t - quite a few patrons expressed - themselves pleased with what is \ beinjr done. * The school house is very homely j'i for the children after the purchase for the entire scho'ol. r We are sorry to report the ill- c ; ne?s of Mrs. Branson, i nnoT iumsfr ciii ucn Rev. A. II. Clark, I'astor Summerville, S. C.?We had a j very interesting Sunday school -sson, subject "The Obedience of j ioah". The sOi vices were enjoyed by 11. Rev. Clark delivered a serlon iroin the subject "Sin in the leavt". Mrs. Dattzeler and Kev. lobortson worshipped with us uring the morning services. Another wonderful sermon was clivered at night i'tom the . sub i'ct "The Death of Jesus". . We ad one to join us lor Baptism 1 the person of .Mrs. Flo tenet lanzeler of llollcy Hill. We were Iso. glad to Iiave with us Mr. ohn lJanzeler, Rev. Albritten, -Mr. ohtt Mooter and Mr. Oreenleavs of Sumter, S. C., of Morris ollege. We welconje anyone to ur services. The Trustee Board of First Saptist church is giving the first licnic of the season at Lincoln's 'ark, M:ty d. Cars will leave the hutch at 10 o'clock in the mornor those who desire" to go later a the day. We hope that every-ne will co-operate with us. Two bunches of the lTtnst' beau-' iful flowers were given to Rev. nd Mrs.. Clark on Sunday morn ng oy uk1 semen, iur. jamcis Varmg. Both appreciated il very nuch. Come and worship with us. . >T. ANDREWS A..M.E) CHURCH Rev. G. H. W hite, l'astor Anderson, S. C.?You feed your tody. Why starve ycur soul? Go o some church Sunday. Rev. C. ^ewis of West Andrews pieachcd lere Tuesday night. His junior hoir dUected* by Mrs. Lewis sang, diat appealing sermon and that weet singing shall long bo renembered. Sunday morning* our pastor neached a very instructive sernon about soul and thg witch of Cndor. Although showers came lear preaching hour an appreciaive congregation was out. Our Sunday school is still makng progress under . Supt. Smith mil the League going forward unier President Thompson. Hy appointment with Rev. T. loonier, tne CCC camn m/iin an (oared at ouf church at 5 o'clock, lev. Fowler delivered the message nd several selections were renderd by the Glee club. Helpful renarks were-gtren'by^ DT. LeiYbow ,nd JRbv. Tooiner, At 8 (/'clock our beloved Preiuing Elder, Dr. Benboty deliverd unto us a very thoughtful and ! orcel'ul message using as a sub? j ect, "Live it Down." Mrs. Ben tow. accompanied the elder and is ilways welcome in our midst. Our [Uarter was a success and our elier and wife left all smiles. Dr. and Mrs. J. L.. Benbo'Wwere | iinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Fred j ireen. May 'the.3rd, at 8 o'clock the Southern Wonders quartet will ender a ore grant at this church. 'ome early it you want .. a seat. Admission 10 and 15 cents. Don't niss hearinrr these noted singers. RlSSELLYILLK NEWS Jehovah Baptist Church Rev. B. M. Gourdine, pastor Sunday was rainy but still some tf Jehovah's members were at Sunday school. The Supt. open>d at 0:45. Subject of the les oiv; Following God's plan, \<hich vas well discussed and reviewed iy Rev, Gourdine. tt 12:00 o'clock I.ic. Joe Govan ised for his tejet John 11:14 from vhich he preached a wonderful Sermon. After the sermon the loors of the church were opened ifter which two young mothers irought'their babies to be Clirisencd: little Alma Verfjelee Snipe :nd Joseph Robert Govan. Mr. Isaac J. Flowers of Chareston spent the week-end with lis father and mother, Mr. and Jius^ Ptud-Flowers and on Sunday nbrnmg"3Ti"*"TWnnrs"FTo\vers of .ake City came. Mr. and Mrs 'lowers were glad to have both ohi the same time. Mi-s. Mary W. Jenkins is at the >edside of her sick father, Mr. lenry T. Wilson. Many worshipped with us. Vis tors are welcome, come again. Rev. M. L. Gourdine's members ire planning fbr The Palmetto .reader. Read the "Leader" and ;et the latest. m m LA 1>S()N PR ESB YT E RIA N * CHURCH Rev. A. S. Powe, Pastor The Ladson Woman's MissionSociety extends to the pupils n invitation tc; a'special musical irogram with Mrs. A. II.. George ,s guest speaker. Sunday afterloon, May 2nd, 1937 at 5 o'clock. Immediately after, this program, 1 i reception will be held at the j Mollis Wheat b y Branch Y. W. C. U, in hen Or" of the speaker, from 1 to 7 p. m. Mrs. C. A. Johnson, (resident. BONNEAU NEWS c Rev. P. M. Knox, Pastor Sunday, April 25, was a high i lay at St. Peter A. M. E. church. I Sunday school wag called to order j >y Supt. and teachers at their pest ; ?f duty. The lesson was reviewed j >v the pastor. Alter which the >astor mounted the rostrum; first lymn No. 369, after which prayer >y Bro. B. Washington. The scriplire lesson by thft pastor. Second hymn No. 377, after vhich the pastor used for his text St. John 5 chapter, subject, "Obedent." Mrs.' E. Darby aftel* a five nonths illness, she is able to be >ut to church again and w? all ir? prcAid of her present. > b7 *"t TP NTVV BOOKS AT WAVEULY LI BRAKY Negroes in the United States 11)20t'j.52?'-U. S. Publication Prepared Under Z. K. Pettct, Chief Statistics for Agriculture By t lia' lcs 10. Ball, Specialist ?" A' gro" Satisfies A book Cut,iiu? been inatle possible by the U. S. Government by Bureau of the Census. Will prove to be'a very valuable source o'f in formation r gatSuing the progress* and status <?; the' Negro race in the United Slates. IJie,l>ook, tin/roughiy , tatistical, gives a vivid picture of the Neg'io in all phases, v?eorge W ashington?By Win. K. Thayer This book aims only at giving o sketch o'f George Washington'.' lil'e and acts, it places Washington as a 'superb athlete equipped for every ordeal which might fact' him ami the writer has, to his best, attomp.ed to show how Wash ington faced tiieiii. Personal leteis are quoted whvif needed. George Washington?By Shelby Little ^ The" autlio.*. has in . this book not alteiiijiicd to follow a magnificent Iraditio'h but has attempted to set down with complete detachment a iccok.i of Washington's life based on words aril actions and on wci'ds and actions.of bis content pbraries. Tlie author has tried UP put down all that is illuminating and signiticant, without praise and without blame. Conclusions are 'left as a matter for the individual, reader. Emerson, the Wisest: American My Phillips Russell The book deals with Emerson's (life in thro,, parts: lsf*] >oubling Youth; 2nd Manhood and Mastery; I :ii'ji Silver Years. Each' part is well taken up by the author, show:ijg Emerson's association and influence this .-association had on him. The hook is well hapdled and \w\thy of Ihc r adors patience to toad it. The.. Wright. Mrot hoi's: Father of * Flight My .John R. Mcllahon A complete story of those famous hrothets,- Wilbur and Orville Eased (.'a tin published letters and liat ii.s 'of these nvn and dala obtained from Orville ami his family. The author has laid strong stress on the personal and human side so the story dovs n'ni lagThe Memoirs of Marsha!l Foch Translated by Col. T. M. Mott Foch declined to publish these Memoiis while living, hut .after loath trietjus prevail'ti, so- we.nave here the Gjreat ('ommander-in-C-'liicf.".' uvvii rnunusvi ipt .t t'anshrteit" 1>v Colonel T. Bent ley Mott.. The Science of Life- Bv II. (!. Wells Bast Ye irs, An Autobiography B\* Si 1* Oliver !.</Ige History of Kdneation ?Hy Cnbhcr.ley ... Storv.of Man's Marly Progress? By W?Vt Th,. Gospel of St. Mark?Bv 0. A. Ckadwith. D. D. M? iliaeral an! Modem History By MyersPsy <:h q 1 o g y - r B\- Woodswort li Mo !ei n History-- By West A Short History of the Kugl-ish People?By .1.- B. Green Wrh-ter's Illustrated New Standard Dii'tioiiarJ*. ST. STKPHF.N \.\1.K. CHI UCH Rev. I). N. Wit-on. pastor We are glad to say that it so ems to ho a Tow day in the Georgetown district. On last Sunday our great Presi ing Kl.lPt. Dr. T. .1. Miles was with lis all day. In the morning at 11 o'clock, he preached u? a great sermon fnom this subject "Forgetting God.!' It was a master-piece. The whole church wpjj sat pn. hallowed fire by tho preaching oi i no gos.pej. i ;e people shouted and wept foy jqy as he preached the go-pel. In the evening lie inwrght us another great ' sermon from Acts 0:5-3 verses.' Dr. Mil?s is a great preacher. Ii(! is a model presiding elder. The people are singing his praises r/v'T the whole distrct. On last Monday night our quarterly conference was held by the pre.siding.yh.er. It was largely attended. It was one of the host quarters we have had for years. During the quarter we raised over $500.00. \Ve paid-our presiding older $00.00. Paid out for the quarter. Th(, services were largely attended all t'.a'v San i iy.-Mapy came out in tlie'rain. We were also pleased to have many visitoifr present. Among them were Sister Horry Gibbs of St. I.like church, Charleston. S. C., Sister Ella Elegler and 11 miles oT the Jtown churches. ?The Sunday school ami A. C.FL League were conducted at the uviial hour by Bro. I. Session, Supt and Bro". Phillip Washington, president-. We ask all to'pray that our church will continue to move on to success. ? -7 e ' BETHLEHEM BAPT. ClllliCIi Xewherry. S. C.?Inspite of the rain Sunday the Sunday school department was able to go into its regular, routine of discussing l>r? lp-;sr.*n. because there were many present. . The morning services were short and to the point. Our pastor did not follow the regular order of service because so' few were present, hut ho\yev.or, we enjoyed what was said by all who took part in the services. ^ The TL Y. P. I', met at 7:00 p.m. Miss Helen Rutherford was inchargc of the program. The program was a.4 usual, very gocd and interesting. At the regular night services quite a few of our members and friends wcr0 out. Our pastor used these words as his subject: "Jesus is Looking for 'Men." Mrs. Elizabeth Pogue o'f Pittslung spent last week with her aunt and unclR in the person of Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Gauhlnn, she also worship9d with us Sunday night at our regular services. T1 [B PAtMETTO LEADER .MORRIS BROWN A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. U. i. Demon, Pastor Services at .Morris Brown SundayVwere well attended in spite oi threatening" weather. Dr. R. i. Leiuou spoke to the chiluron in an interesting manner from the subject "A Ooou Reign. The cnilur' 11 as well as the older cues, were oeiichted by the di.scotw.se. Tin morning sermon, well piepared ana well delivered was taken troin e?al. Gtti chapter and 7th. verse. 'Sowing and Reaping' was the theme ironi which the pastor spoke .aid tne spiritual interest was inuniiesled throughout the entire r111011. There "was one occasion at the morning service'. At 8 p. 111. Br. Lemon again spoke to a crowned church selecting as a text, (Jen; ldth chapter and 8th verse. A .coal stirring sermon based upon Qie i'1' hie "A plea lor peace" was enjoyed bv the worshippers." Two persons were admitted into the Lull communion oi' the church at the evening service. On Wednesday will entertain all oi.' the beards oi the church at an affair in the annex. A pleasant evening, seems already assured. Morris Brown is 1 Ai it alrln 1-1 IV*O nl' Mi'livitv* looking'forward to the rally on the Tuesday night after the^ilml Sunday in May. The indications .point to ji successful termination of the rally. Sis tor Adline Rol>in.-tm o'i class :J1 \\a? funeralized after the morning, service. We regret tin ih'iith of Mrs. Julia Gaels wn, wife of Bra. Itol.l. Gadsden, leader ol class So. jJ-. S'.'.e died on Sunday afternoon. The sympathy of the church is extended to Bro. Gads-, len. Jlo.'ii Brown moves onward. !)r. Lemoi: . as establishpd himself in the Ilea t? of the people of Morris' Bi'o'wi, as pastor and prcachSAINT JAMIvS A. M. E. ('111'ltd! Kov. Hale B. Thompson. Pastor Asheville, N. C.?Dreary weather prevailed for a part ''of the ..lay hut-the spirit ami t-mharsta-nT <11 UK' pCOJUC WlTl- UlUkl'IIIUll. I.?irgo crowds were in attendance upon- services throughout' ilu- day. The .subject of the lesson in the church school was "The Obeeli lico <>'f Xoah" and was studied v.jth increasing inteiast. Our presiding older and his wiTor Dr. and Mrs. K. C. Ilolt were pioson. and?before-?the?closing? <>f ^ the school session an inspiring talk was given by Dr. Holt. The morning set vice began with a beautifully sung proessioual by the junior hoir who served for tin day. Dr. Holt delivered a gripping message using 'for his .-abject "Faith". The audien.e. wacnthu-iastic the spiritual t.Tc was high.. Miss Vivian Moore ueggp.t* id the invitation for chin, h connection and was assigned to llaelass of Mr.- Robert Qtiarle.-. Cordial welcome was-accorded the large ho's.t of visitors.- . "Tlie .Christ of The Xe\v. Testament". was the subject of the evening's message deljveivd by our elder to an overllowing congregation. The monthly report of finances by and from all dc. ..." ........1 ........1 The quarterly conference sou sion on Monday- night was as usual'a great success with-all items cared for. Thv volume of busiiu'-s shown for the quarter was $1501.-15. The elder conimendod the pastor and people for the excellent-spiritual and temporal condition of the church. They journeyed back to Greensboro, on Tues lay morning, satisfied. ahuevif.i.r news St. James A. M. K. Church. Rev. \V. S. .Minis, Pastor, The faithful few found its way between showers Sunday morning to. attend Sunday school. The lesson was reviewed by S'upt. B. T.. jonnson; rimaiKs i>v me pa?tor... ? The pastor read the eTjrhfH division of Psalm for scripture lesson, then using for his discourse IValni 8:8-0' which wa- very en coiiragingly delivered. 7:80 p. ni. Another ivies sage was delivered by Rev. Minis and all enjoyed the message. Thtafcsctcond suavterly confertmce was held Monday night. April 10 with Rev. P. M. Clary prfsidihg elder. After the devotional side RHrr, Clary gave Some "VfTy instructive facts vrtiiih was . very lccted. Then reports and questionaires were -read and adopted. Then adjournment. Mrs. Ida M. T.re. will return to her homo in New York City this week after spending tw<* weeks by j her mother'? bed side,Mrs. Louise ! Oliver .is better nt thi- writing. Mt. Pleasant Raptist Church Rev. J. W. Mathis, Pastor Mt. Pleasant Sunday s? hnol wn-opened at ll: l"> by Mr. Allen Reid. [ be<son was reviewed hv Rev I,.-LA Rhodes. Tho church Aifl .club had th*1 Twenty-first annual sermon preach e;l hy Rev. L. F. Rhode.! Sunday. Mrs. Mary T>. Pt/pe. Mr. John F.llis, Due West, S. C. Mioses Margaret Young. Allie M. Arplin, Annie M. Edmunds, Juanita Walker. Margaret Button attended the Young People's Presbytery held April 2.1rd and 2lth. ll-.rhin^oh college, Irmo, S. C. Mr. John Henry Jones accompanied them. ALLEN TEMPLE A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. W. Witherspoon, Pastor (Veenvillo. S. C.?Sunday S. espened at 9:15 a. m. many loyal Sunday school poors braved the inclement weather and came out. We had a fine lesson. Mr. Johnson -gave an interesting review.' Morning service began at 11:00 o'clc/ck The pastor^ delivered an jn-|>ii-intr mess'iyo filled with th spirit, which cnusi d tli(. hearts n uii to rejoice. li,- u. i'<l for. hi text the First I'.-alm; A lary number caivy out to service ""'f . piti' of t..e rain. I'll,. A. ('. Iv. Ia a^ue met at I usual hour with a lurye alien! aiicc. .Niyht service bejfati at S i/eTo k Alter the preliminaries we;e ?>\ . the pastor presented Hey. 1). 1 Adam* who biouyht tie a *- ; . . lie used for his sub,r yt, " 1 . e lie lations ip ltet^eei, (mi ami Ma:.. St. ..John 15;;>.A This me.-save -wit filled with the spirit, an i ya\> much food for tbouylilv After tie usual service w?x o\' r the report from the Circular headers wen vailed for h; the", pastor for tie tvduc.at ioiial Rally. The ni-inher responded well, and the rally w. .1 success. . I'lans are'puitTtr forward for lie Trustee Ualiv the fourth. Sunday ij ".May. ' I'on't miss , the "Ivy" SI ->we: -< pop so rod i\ 1 he junior cho'ir a - lurch Mot (lav niedil Mai- 1'U. at 8 p. m. Admission Inc. .ClIKSTIvRI livid) NKWS The Sunday moft.iny service: tf'ere hinder"d soinO what .en. a joimt 'of the down podt of rain i no eniue. nay was very ruiny tint gloomy. .Mrs. Rhvdn. MeCyy (aunt Itlio iii?) departed this lit',. April :n? Sin; .was boi l? January 1st, lfcihj Mid l.icd at the aye of 1<>J y aiShe was a citizen Of C lie-tc'rheld rile Tuhera! was held at ' (Iran . View Presbyterian / church Weil Ucsday alV-ri.oon. at.d:UO o'clock l'hc scmien was preached by Rev Mollis Spencer of ' Ike llaptis .'hurch, wh 7 1 a i k: u\yr tTie d boa ill for a good many years, assist jd.by-Uw. J. II. Turtle, pas tor. She leaves to mourn her los: several daughters, grand'.chiMrei ani^ great guuul children. The re mains wore into roil at the Ches terlielil eerietery. ' Rev. Jas. -M Leak and Son--Mortivan. Mrs. I'ea' 1 .Edwards has heei very, ill with .a heart attack h i' h.ij slie-'if ! . impri/ieo . and >lowl\ convalescing. Mrs. Christine liiitlo is'aide t< be out after a few days' Hlnc-s. Mrs. Marguerite Jenkins .vi.-itec in. Ruby one day recently. Mr. and M-r.r. Horace Seller: and baby spent Sunday in Rulfj vi-ouug ii|s ptireni -. Mr. Robeit .lark-on ealk'd ot .Mr. Cphmib?s Gill 'Sunday after "iTtx.nr - On _J*rit'ay evening, *~Mos lame: M. l.ouiso Foster, Annie F.dward: Marguerite Jenkins, S. K. Jli'Cul lough and ??Ir.'James Rivers 1110 tared to \V? -cfrtrd to witiie-.s t.. closing (ft the' school.' This- is ; beautiful s.hool, with. ?.irj(ii?n hildrey an 1 patron-. that are in terested in the school. The \vr; ,i efficient teachers. ltev.. and Mr J. II. Toatley, hav; dune wonder , fill werje at tins phue and -th people loud their, prawe. The ex ercis'es wer> timely a id ehj,?\ed b; 'a very large audi-nee . ilvei yhutli went av. ay happy. IMAKMiPliO ("OF NT V TRAIN INI; AN!) lillNNlii'TSVILll i; I(. 11 NTiWS C. I). Wright, Principal i ' Our school is drawing neatv jam! nearer the end. Tiie teachers are very ! u-; daily-getting the pupils' trained I'm | ill,, various programs _ i hat are t be held during the conintencviuon I i?Vi I'l*iSi* ^ The Fie 1.1 Pay is now history and it was quite a success, ami : largt. attendance'for it to hav? been iit the season as it was. The contest was, a glowing sue cess, .Miss Doris C(h.!co of the "TcTiTTi grade won .lirst place in tin high .school department and was crowned "Miss Benmtt-ville Hi.' Little Miss Constance White 'was crowned ".Miss Marlboro Courtj Training:.- V full account will ap pear in the next week issue. A 1st a picture of "Miss Marlboro Civan ty- Training." Mr. John Quick, formerly o: here but now residing' in Washing ton. 1). 0. was home for. the week end, white lrfre he visited at lh< home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D Wright. Mr. ('. D. Wright is getting hi? "Ag boys'' ready for flic district judging contest, which will be ur Ilai tsviHe; May 6, T.o'17. ARMvil AM) ZION CIRCUIT Rev. Theodore Met lam. Pastor On last Sunday our socoh. quarterly eonl'tMenee Was held a Zion oluiret., ."> o'clock 1 >> the pre sidi-'g elder T. J. Mih s. IJe fore th? quarter h'o preached us~ soul stirring sermon. It was i serim.'r. that will lung 'ho j^onujq. bered by the gdoiTpeopio i f and Zion. The quarter was quit* a success along all lines. All a the reports were good.. We pah ihe p.esidiny elder cat for th< -quart1';-. We are glad to sa\- our churches are moving on to success an or tu< jiastorate 01 our r.e'w p tstor, i 1 eh .M.trlam. msanmEm^m IliraS? iggjl K wltl k.. .?:.,. hen ?wiwa?a?WMM oj siki i r st:noni. [ s ' \\t"l! lii (. 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I -1 i s*. .i'l i:V a iia! v, : . l* i , ! cvi a r.o- .?yf :;:a> yVa . 1 i i. a <u j * i;i'-.:. 1.1v. f.f.iy j --i 7 , ;;:vV : ' yf j ' .a!) < IS !'"t a ; J? J. . [ .ViJ'v' I.V'f a : lariat. \v ,s ' ; -t-ntvu iMuav.-,- I \ ?>i?i * a l j :.! orr i?v t!: :??; ,;.i: .-mar- i -.! < xp- thv :; ?!io 1 at. .> man - | ' --.a frier i v. A il ; v, M P. S. [1 ,-1 A: r.. M -. hVrnmn N : i . and , ' f Mr-. Kl. . .. < .. n-jr- , | ;: K i:v!o No. :? of ;:a ' tV-rs'o ; 2 , Fir-P P-aj/ri-'. r. i , ! i v. >:;:< . 'this ar.d ! .1 . :Vh->. ! '. (I-.-'? ; r of r j . i f >; eh r an : IN . , ah--- ! ?? ,11'HK (LAS*h i >1- ft::,' HMN J!?IC 1' {. I rA} M :<;? : j. Th'-ro will hv a reitnion \ ,'fla-? of" "at* Ih ?i--lict -!! . .' s J Sai.:r?fajr, May Jih 'IV.o i : ."- : '' " j j ?'f the ola; . a:: i :r fovv Vf'lhv' e-th- < . i r monvbe.s ip.:", at I!i.; r'oi- , . J Mar-!: 2.Mh 'and doei.K>1 t., j 1 ^ nu-i't in our first reunion'oV. th, n j hove date." j Pi of. .M. Po'Tan and Miss I.dla I ( 'ariir t<: vet?ott'-r"* pa program- for the oooasio'n. ait! j r\Vf at., loohirtr to hoar from thm.i ' :oal soon. , I ro looking for each mom ; ''I V if'the ( la-c 11> lo'inir at ioa?: | >10.on at t. is nuerimr. . .^'<1 i:s ,l.o .p a I'd doircr den-.j ^ classmates wo can iwo Just will. 1 j Richard J.ij.vcu'n:l), pro>idt nt lijiiisan.iin Sartor. sivr.'tarv K. K. (iatiidin. treasurer Cr.OVlvR M.WS j" Tito Rev. 1?. K. Thomas. Sept. i til,. Spartanh iiar district'. p.: each - ! j t a soul stirrintr serin.>n Sun iay ; . vopi'-f at (dowr t. ape! M. Th - church. ! l". Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fori or ha i j l a? their r >r:v.st Th.:r>d;.v. i i_ Jiow.T. IF U lu>ma.>?i?rd?- At?<---1 "a-uos C" i i i - A an;-," 1 "amice 1 j, ? Jackson. pet s Spears, ami liltU-J c f Kl-io Adair*" ! " i Mi', and Mrs. Samuel Shore vis-. 3 itotl the Rr.itto family Saturday, i "" j Mi-s Ohi Adams of Gusion'ta. ' 3 ! >n- nt th,; \\<.ek?en.| )Fre wvta ivi- i k 3 atives. ' Misg' I.i ra .Tacksdn of -Gastonin, j' X. C. spent the week-end,here wtlhl r* hit ifes. | nistintr fho sacred ISRS ^tions to our conipe- j ^ , undersf .andinij, dipr- r?*-4r7> wl Service insures |l(|Tjj j m p 1 e t e compliance j?? i ra.ll the inviolable its a^d desires of the Pa*re B CARDS ; f)R. A. B. JOHNSON prur;F?).v ' r / >?V.c-t : 'is Assembly Street I'honc' .'MO0 .i.i-i : PIP Oak'Street 1'h ne 8710 1 ii;v. J. H. JOHNSON O.Ti < ; L't'iP Marion Street NOTARY PUBLIC in IU-a! Instate, performs ia. tv wjite wills. n!"!-!'_ru.irt clai-rni*, etc.' Call to S?-e Him j I, mmuwmjimaM 1 Ml.e. i'li':.< > p)7 lies, 0708 X, J. FREDERICK i: :< law ar:U Notary Public l'RACTK K IN ALL COl'RTS ?State and Federal ill' Wii.-ii i.vtotj St,.' Cola.' S. C. DR. II. ii. cooper Dentist . >.]>cciti! Ait? i.L;du (Jiven to Dista.-es-' f_ the' Gunifc . G'oid C.i..Ar. a::ii Dri(igtf \V/.)i?k . A Specialty?-?--?' ' - ? 7 Mticc Phone 0*12 L> lies. 8204 125 \\ a.~ uiiytur. St.? Cola., S. C. DK. L. M. DANIELS Plivsiiian and Surgeon uilca. HuOis: 2 to If A. M.;-i to 2 1*. 51.; ? to & P. 51. jiw-iii Attention Given Diseases Ui Wonion iesivienee: ' 2u.'JU' Hampton Strtiet , ' Fhcne 7504 ' r\ * ? ' uu. J. U. STUART Ly-\ Ear; Nose- ar.d Throat Glasses Futod Accurately OtTiCe Hour.s: Telephone:1:U0 to 1:00 T. M. lies. 40u2 ??:0o to S ;00 P. M. OlTice 379G Otlice: . r. Residence: o:;u Taylor'St. 1417 Pine St. 0:!ice J lotus: Toll-phone: 1 A. M. to 2 P. M. lies.' t-S?5 0 I', m! to 8 l'.> M. Dr. \V. D. Chappelle Physician and Surgeon list-use's of W ir.tji and Ci.il -rer. A Sptoai-ty OH ice: . . P.esi.lfh.c: llo Lady St. " liifl iVe St.' ?Columbia, S. C. . OiT:ce Hours ; Phoned: 5 to y- A. M. Oilice '30.'13 1 to 2 P. M. ITS. 13798 6 to ft P. M. Dr. R. B. Frederick I'hj siciairr OiTcer Residence: 1071 y Washing-tort 141t'> Park )ver Victory tavir.gs Hank, Columbia, S. C. 'hone- 7S11 ' All c.as-' s of Dental Work Dr. L. H. liallnian I> E X T I S T PAIN EESS EX TK A( IIONS Sur-uay* .by Ai'j*uir.Miu iiin O.llice: J.'JtUi'a in-n a s Street ( (\ iun.bia, S. C. Dr. H. G; Thompson DENTIST 323 vs Assembly St. Columbia l'hone 3400 lold Clowns?Bridges?Plates a Specialty. Extractions Made ; "" ' r? " Painless . ti Winnsboro Wednesdays and aturdays at A. ltussel Building. Phone 210 OtTioe Hours Telephones: :30 A. >1. to 7:00 P. M. Oflice 6033 Resdence ?873 Dr. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST Tiling, Plates, Crowns, Bridges Sunday bv Appointment Anesthesia a Specialty MADAM PETER'S ITair Qrower* or Diseased Scalp?Gives I.ife & ieauty. BEST GROWER?appjy, , nee a week?I'RIClf 35c." 006 Blanding St, . Columbia o.ints Drug Store, Washington St, Thomas Drug Store, Taylor arid Harden Street* ' Gloaajr.