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Saturday, May 8, 1937 Public Housing THE SLI M The Germans call it "Misery Sector"- Wo?call?it?^?a-' word which may very well have been derived from the German, "Schlamn'. meaning slime. To English professors slum is a comparatively recent addition to our language; from the standpoint of ?the millions of workers who are forced to live in the slum, how ever, it is Wry., very old and ugly. J 1 But whatever w<> call it, or how ever we view it, the slum of today is one of the major sources pi. the American city's social and economic Woes. It is a fester child. of greed, developed in a period ol unregulated and unprecedented development. It is a parasite whose existence cannot be" justified. ~~ The American slum is generally one of two types*, namely, the district whicii staif'1 from-nci-ntf-h iis a blighted area, an., the neighborhood which once was decent . but which has deteriorated into a dilapidated sector. In the first -J'4 group we have our factory towns, consisting, of jerry-built shacks thrown up bv industrial, plants to house imported labor in periods of rapi'd expansion. In this group too, is the city tenement district, where substandard housing, conditions constitute the a'nswVr of private enterprise to the demand for low-rent dwellings. Most factory towns were built at a tunc when no huiining standards were insisted upon and few provisions for decent living nad ?-a been made... W^itli?tire jfears. structures were alio w*cd 'to fall into disrepair. " No improvements were added; tne position of th tenants was not materially belter1 ? e<L; families, rather than wages increased; and the result has beer squalor and overcrowding. Recurrent periods of unemployment, ae- | story of their own. Built on the have fostered decay. The tenement districts have a story of their owdi. Built on the "other side of the tracks" they represent deliberate c?prUi uctjioi: of substandard housing for l'Uinil** ies. of low income. Covering as much land as possible in order to realize maximum profits, these habitants \yith their dark halls and narrow staircases, tin ir wash-line cluttered roofs, and windows stutfed w.itti aited lA'dding, 'have be1.n the envi'ioninental cesspools in which many a boy has received his irainiiiir fur American citi/.cnship On the other hand many slum? ' nave .seen better days' and whivl are found in those areas which have tie {telle j ated into cancerous frowths at the very in-art of tin ^ city. This is the old part of towi where the dilapidated shacks were once fashionable residences. Hut a* the city grew, tlie business section spread. The motto pt-osp'erous residents retreated to the privacy and cleaner atmosphere ol ?' the suburbs, The old: homes were converted into shops, llats and boarding- houses. Landlords found it unprofitable, to repair them. Modern .-conveniences such as dec ' trie lights, gas, and private san| itatioh seldom reached the slums Even fumigation and extermination came to be regarded as luxuries. j . , The present population in these districts is often foreign, one iaee " following another into the rotting structures. Here are the "Ghettos'', the 'Whisjkey Islands', land 4 U,i /if t h/? f'it v of today. r Curtailment of immigration has shut off the flow of foreigners but still the slums are full. .Millions A of Americans, unable since the lie-. prossion to afford decent housing A " have taken to them as a last resort. And private industry, j reI (|uiring a profit for any invest nientr -is -unable to build standard housing at rents stitlieiently low. Today, an awakening of social , consciousness has led the public to demand that these, areas of blight u and dilapidation be destroyed and 1 that in their place, decent and sanf| itary homes lye erected. The (Jovil' eminent of the United states in L conjunction with the wide-awake LT cities of the nation has instituted If a nation-wide program of lV,wy rent housing and slum clearance in answer to that demand, l - TIMOTHY JOHNSON TO U MAN AC.11 WIXNSKORO f BLACK ROYALS Team To 1'lay In And Out Of Stale Winn^boro, S. C.?With all l^afcup teams and amateur teams throwing the old apple and crossing bats in thv opening games the Black Royals of this city are priming for this season with only a few days before their opening game. ' The' Black Royals are managed by one who has had considerable experience in the alhUhic field known by the name of "Tim" John son. The public will get a chance to seo some real baseball this sea son. The team is headed by sonle real baseball players some from colleges. On ihe list are: the two Green boys, 11. Bell, W Davis, Craig, C. Jackson, Chambers, Fair, A. Roseborough, H, Coael, J. Bookman, F. Gaithcr, Gur throp and F. Roseborough. Any city team, mill team, CCC or school team desiring a game ^ with the Black Royals may wire or write Timothy Johnson I', O - ""v 52, Winnsboro, S. C. SUBSCRIBE FOR / THE LEADEF ? : I MARLBORO CO I'NT Y TRAINING AND BENNETTSVILLE HIGH NEWS Mr. Chas. 1). Wright, Principal Now that the seventh month is. ended all minds are turned towards the final closing. The senior examinations will be the week of the 10th of May, and the other classes will have their examinations the week of the 17th . of May. The Commencement Program: , Wednesday, May 12 "Tally Ann'' ' an opeiotta in 2 acts presented by ] the Primary Department. ' Friday, May 14,?"The Family | Honor" a. play in 5 acts presented ' by the Intermediate Department ] Tuesday, May ' 25?Oratoriea' Contest by the Junior class. Thursday, May 27, "Always ir. 'IVmtble"?it-play in 2 acts present- -r ed by the high school departments! 1 Friday, May 28, Class Day Kx- , ercises, by-the U('nHjr clnK57 _ \ Sunday, May :.'!() p._ ip,? | Baccalaureate Sermon. iuomij.y,?ivmy ?5i?v>i atuiai luii , Exercises by the Senior class. v . All programs will bey in at-S:00 "|S. m. every nipht, except Clas? ( Day and Sermon. Admission 5c i and 10c. .' I f The speaker for the seimon will ] be announced at a later date. . Ilcnn??< fsville Spotlights I E9 ''.. *w "Miss Marlboro County Training" It was April-20th which marked the finish 'ol* the lonf? talked aboiit contest. "Miss Marlboro County Tuiinintr"?The spirit of rivalry between each contestant rose with .he''ft row in >? day?. In spite of the ,'evej- giowing higher and higher, the third grade under 'the loyal supervis.on ol .Mi.-s at. I,, uiumu1, lopped tlic linvr with Miss Con stance White as "Miss Marlloi* County Training." While the report ot' each was i cad by Miss M. A. Haker, the rowded house sat quietly listening. After this Miss Constant c Whitt horo a beautiful crown placed up on her head by rrincipal Wri? : and a- beautiful cpiNnuo snaiP" dragons and ferns was pinned on her-by Mi,ss 1). L. Middleton. The neat sum of $lil).JO wo* realized front the results of this contest. V. *?" The facility and .-sUnhmt- heartily thank Misses Middleton and Haker and the contestants for th successful pio^ram. WAVKKI.Y UHKANY MAYS The AVaverly l.ibraiy branch of the Richland County l'ublic library, reports lor, the month ol A)>i i 1 the following-: circulation, adult 1H)7\ juvenile 1328, total cii culation, 22:55 books; 58 ma^i zines, It! pictures, 14 clippings, 40.} people used reference material; new borrowers: adult 32, juvenile 18, total of 50" and l'J re.-registered. The library takes this time tp inform its readers that thru the rental shelf some of the newest fiction books of publication can he socurcd. Anyone inte;estecj ran receive information at Uk? , desk. The juvenile book shelves , have been increased by 32 new books, of these S> are fiction and I Skating Gander by Bailey; Slim Kvans, Air Ranger by Burtis; Bud dy Jim by Gordon; Blackboard's ! Island by Holland; Red Kagle by , Key; Three Little Rigs by Key;* Flower Children Ty Gordon, K.; Adventures in C??-ovgraphy by , Kay, G. A. On Sunday, May 9th Mothers' Day will be observted. Schools and various organizations will oh serve this day before Sundoy. Th< i library has a very attractive tabic set aside for pictures and books ; to illustrate this honorable day, am, pcems fitting for the occa. sion, which will be found in "For- i ty Thousand Sublime and Beautiful Thoughts" by Charles N. Douglas. "Who ran to help me when I fell, And would some pretty story tell * Or kisB the place to make it well? My MOTHER." |vthF?" t&l I ev ? NOTE: Your question answi ! a clioping of this column is encl ' reply, send a quarter (25c) an* ! velope, for my New Astrology ? mail free advice on tV.ee (3) q ? birthdatp. and eoriect address 1 to Af?nE WALLACE, caro of T Assembly Street, Columbia, Sou f t?.?M?y > ; . . I. M. C.=J ani'h fanner's wife m<l would like to have some infornation. There are three oe four vhi h one will I make ^tlie^most >rofit from ? .Vns.-t? You w Itt-hTft?vi~nT?rre?pr<)r it out of the particular enterprise Hal you dotote the most time and ffort to. The I)est thing for you o do would be to raise CHICK KNS. Tl RKKYS, and other fowls is well as some TRICK FAUM INC.* on as large a scale as pasable. * '. * * * * H. AT.- l>o y?m think Chat my friend thinks i nbuedi of me to maij, y very .soon? Ans: .Yes - .... he does. I he' lieve that he'would have already >roposed to if he' had lh?? slight si idea ' hat sTr-di a proposal would ie acceptable *bv \mi. I don't hink either that you would .seriously considci marriage even if in*, avked yd.i. * * * * * ? . K." F5. My son \va> fovced' to marry a girl and I yml to knojv if In was as guilty as claimed and ivid! he !e happy? Ans.:< Ho certainly will if you fiul otlur members of the family a ill <lo everything possible to make him contented with.the girl. He is doing the only decent thing and in time he will con-V to love his wife and the lovely child. * * * * t A. R V.- T? ll ine if 1 would It lie.iiiii* ri. lit to follow my husband ''i aher ! o\v'i ? Ans.* even tin.null at times it might, ni t li* agreeable to \ou. . . it is a AVI FITS IHTY to" follow In r hushnnd wherever he is forced to ve?,k work, lie made, a vow To lii.kikl'f %.-#tii tnitl i 1* I hi> L<>iinintr ill' tit.v-vnw net-essittitvs Vr chimtre ?rf re.-id once on his part. . then ! ??*. 3 I.. A.- Tell n.i' could I haw any stu t-c..-. trying to win I hi' JIKAi rOR r COIN'I v tra!.\in(i school Professor* J.. S. Shankli'n spent s veral <lay> la.-t week in Ci.lumhia, S. (\ on business.- j.' .diss into All.-n Was ctillod home, on account of the dt nth of her .'other. We certainly fc*d her JTii? I' and extend t.) her nn.l the entire fn.uily our d? epest sympathy. Misses Helen X'ain e. Thclnia Shanklin, ai.d Mr.. .Jo.-eiijf -Khankliii motored to Columbia Sun. Any. Idio Jenkins i hphunajre Hand sp?'nt a while Saturday on our eampas. - While heie, they jravo us sweet music which we enjoyed very .much. After, the nmsival eiitertainmenj., .Mrs. S.ianklin pros< iv.ed them with a -mall donation from tjie M'hool and nerval them jifivshments. The (kar little ltd lows expressed th it pleasure in h,, in.tr .here and their hope to' return rrrft'ai soon. Major t'havis and i\\o other .11. tructors were in harj'e of lit" irroup. ?Tlr? lloine Iieinu'iniiT^'irls are nt.-y preparing for tin ir Fashion 11 eview Avhich they?will present ii the sekon! an itorium Friday . 'veiling, May 7. Thy pifblic is cordially invited. .Miss T. H. CIray-?n took the members of th,, eighth and ninth grades on an observation tour to Savannah; "Georgia, Fri'da^ mevrning, April .JO. They h't't this ?tani pus at 8 ::?( , Ti.eir lirst stop was the Hollywood Casino' and from there they vent to the great CJa State college wlV re they ob.-ervec the beautiful, attractive campus and b.lijdi'nirs. The training.school there is indeed very interesting. Tiro children "of Foreign I.and:r Hanking System on Thrift, and weaving tfi the old ttinK! loom. Thev the,, rode through 'he city viewing some of the important buildings and attractive places They had dinner at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. 1 ley ward, 101141st West. After -pen ing a most on-* if I... .1 V..C* joj.amc u?i>, 111\*\ II'IL ai t\j cl<?ck and arrived here safely at 7:.'10 c/'elock. . (ikr;i"nwood m:\vs A delightful affair was an I infoi mal prom given at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Ileuiy furry Fridaj night, April 110. in honor of Mrs J. M. G. Henderson who will leave in a few days' for Philadelphia ant Mrs. Benlah Bavin and Ilcbeccf Vol ng. both of Philadelphia. The* living ami dining room: wore beautifully decorated wit! cut flowers. The dining table was decorated with an Irish linen clotl inevntered with a vaee of tea ros es, which made it veiy attractive A t!iree course me mi was servet 'Toni'sl Collins' cocktail, frier chicken, macarona, cream potato ' tomato salad, rice, gravy, hot roll t.ea, ice cream and cake. The in vited guests were u few el?3' friends. f THE PALMETTO LEA :-> <>< ered in this puper ONLY when $ osed in your letter. For private d a self-addressed, stamped en- x a Reading, and receive by return i uestiorus. Sign your full name X to all letters. Address all mail HE PALMETTO LEADER, 1310 X th Carolina. t-t- -y-t?c?t| girl I liave in mind and may I , make my introduction to her ? j Aus.: If possible arrange a j ' friend Iff introduce you to her. [ Don't be backward, timid, or bash-I' j fill. . . neither TOO HOLD. : In my | f-trprnion she will make" a charming i , companion. j J * T. A. A.?Doe? my boy friend!' | caiv for me as I do for him ami ; will wo ho married soon anil, hap- ; py ? _ . *. . .; An*.: This man is nott.to mar*!; rv anvono. Even though his es* j | I ranged w ifo is .MARRIED AtiAIX j he bus not secured a divorce, a"7, marriage now wiijld not ho legal. i L. M. I'.?Will I ever t ::i.y 1J of the .money my bi other di d ovv- ! il'nr mo lasf fair* His wil'p pH-vm ' , isnl tu pay me but now she ih nios :. that tnv- brother -owed nu- any j; thing?- ! i Ans.: You could in all pib'i- ' . ability collect the money if j on | jutVe a written contract or agree-.|i mont lawfully executed hy \oinj, brother.* If you do have any such; jte.ini . . .then it would lie necce sary that yoj lake your ?a>e t?. , 'court, otherwise you have no hop* uui'ess his wife is willing to pay; j, * * * It. (5.--House toll mo .if anyi my relative.*'are living? j Ans.: You have numerous dis. [ taut relatives living1?in ir.ev oriil l I southern states. You could ea-ily! fVicate them without a long search j ,if yh.i will only make ,-an eflor'l.! : Write your grandmother in Ala- ! Iiatna. * * * * ? S. M. It.? Hoes this man routlj moan me. well or is ho. just pin I i. tiding ?. . .... j Ans.: If the man was not sini in rely" interested" in you, he won!'! i not waste his time with you. Afj lor all there are other women that ! I he could go with so why continue to doubt him and make yoursell so unhappy., ; IvMAM i:i. A. M. K. CHI'lU'll It. 1?. Hrogtlcn, Pastor ! .Charleston, S. C., May 2?The firts Sunday dawned beautifully. Taking the advantage of such an : ideal .morning, church y >ers could !>' seen wending their way to some temple of wor.-hip. Kmanu elites er,*mpoSTnt~a vety fine auJIeuce. Our pastor, Dr. Hroylcr.. delivered ; two stirring and impressive ser1 mons during the. religious activiI ties of the day. Speaking of spiritual fervor, the same .was' demonstrated on last Sunday while the expounder ?;f tlie U'.spcl proclaimed the gUu. tidings". At the usual time, a large. number partook of the Lord's Supper. There were two accessions <1 nig the day. We Were 'indeed pleased to have as a visitor during the Sunday .-.school por'.vd Mr. P1?i!: > Bennett cx-superinten'dent o! Mm ris Browi I \. M. R, and t'ornier. district sup i ,'iintendent of tlu- .tit. Pleasant _ district Mr.* Bennett- was called upon to review tkir les'-m-; he r^adly came l'orw'ai d ai^l C QUI plied .r I lie very liiie niamn r i:> which he conducted the review Wa.s excellent. It was a very interesting; top ie?"Abraham a man <u Faith," <Ien. 12:1 1-18. Be for,, the close i 1" the session. William Melrose ' read an intoiv-t-im* paton; *" Sifiilay school an..' what it means to* i 'he." Activities relative t<> ? <r spring i rally are still, going Much is jcinjr said about the sin e, ss of this rally, which, will let annate very soon in ffraud -style, 5 Great sormpns are being heard at Rinanucl conte ?n-mP worship - with us. ? -t .Mrs. A. E. (hidsden. brothers "J. AV. Jenkins and J. S. Jo! nson whc have been confined to. their homes for some time ar?. able U' be wltl . I us again, j Conic in the evening. mme in the I morning: Conic when you're looked for ecnie without warning. Kisses and welcome you'll find h?iv before > mi- : ?-?? An 'the oft'ner y</u conic, the more we'll aciore you. WINNSBORO N i:\vs ' Very touching Oopinni ion serf vices were held at both /.ion and r . Waynian A. M. K. dun he.s last . Sunday. ij Air. I*. A. Stewart, oar trades 11 instructor was called in Orange i burg last Friday to btny bis u:i cle. Our deepest sympathy goe? out to him and his. . ? i Mem Vie rs of St. Paul Baptist s church here are hard at work tryi ing to raise, money to covet and - paint the church. We are very glad to see Air. Kohort Kussell trp and nut ajrftin. I Miss Mamie Mcintosh has clos. od a successful year of school in < Newberry. Mr. Leveret t T. Perry, son of e Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Peay departed this-life May 1st and was fun Dial Speech Tournament A Huge-Success^ AI.I.KNDAI.l-: \\ INS M III >\l By Kli .1. Davis, Jr. Allendale The initial s*;\te' wide 11 ijrh School Tburnanien! sponsor id by the Kt :g!ish Depart ment of* State .college wa . helu Friday. April- :5(), in White Mail auditorium. Willi fourteen ?t" the accredited high schools of - the state partieipating the lout nanxe t proved to be a huge success. Ka<ii school represented was alloted two speakers. From A Hernial. ty Training -school were Far: ie Hell Wright, speaking "Ilaga" b\ Nicholson and Williams' Stokepreaching Paul Before vXgedppa, Accompanying tin so . .-"peakii g. wore-Mrs. Louise Bi.ug and MiSailfe L. Bailey. .? Prof." J. ( , Bryant. Kngli.sli instructor of State college in hi- ir.-.j iroductory remarks at .1 he^rjK'iid -hg of the State-Avicle High ch<>o]j speech tournsimejit. quot. ij. one of; he Professors of Lngli-h of t'o-l unibia University as saying: '(let up so ..people can see you i -'peak up so people van hear, you i Sliut Up so.,people wiil like you." This quotation gave the contest I i very vnthu-iaslic and ..inspiring ; beginning. .The students 'partiei ! lulled in the contest with profound j interest. aiuj eat nc.-tno>s to win:, j DbViotbdyf evcy one was '! in-lit- j /<i uy mis precedent sot .iiy, ! olle^e. ' * | Throughout tin-' pri 'i- -urn j Trrrtesl oT moiiiinst' .and a. if-rnr: assion- and fhrouo-.h the Jiaal >< j siolt .the aiditoi iuin' iipiiit.au'*-; its capacity .\Vith. every a\aUaM'* l -cat tilled. With Allendale at." it j teak William -Si<i'!.;cs ul' Aih.ndal < .'olmty .Training- school .prosed h!:? n atoii.al . ability. " by' t nu i win.', from the pivliniiitat y sail smoothly-. t<> i lie .finals. The liu.ii - { iMHistituted the four b..-t .-p'-itU'-i j at the contest and each i i < i\ i:: - j a jfold ihedal. ' Alle'iidale ' Hiiit:y | Tiainintr school reieiwd a nmd i al with the detettnina'ion 'io hi in; to the 'school next \ear the silve; lovinp1 cup. t'nmmeiice;nt nt Aiumum. ements 'Otfndaf -iiiforma'I'm come- thou? the (tniiie ot' ll-ii.cipaJ V. ltin^* that outstanding men of South Carolina have bef-n sc..nr. i- a baccalaureate ami coitimeiiemeiil speakers. Dr. C. ii. Brown of Benedict collepe, Columbia will deliver tie baccalaureate sctnuut Sunday, th of .Ma?r-nt "oToO pan.-' -:? I'i'of. .1. P. Blli-o-ess, executive set I ctaiy of the Palmetto Mali' teachers' unsocial-ion will addle.tho class ol' l'.to" at tln-ir utadua lion exercises or. May 2.1Ui at S'tOO o'clock,. The cornim nceinent exercises, ol* the Allendale County Training scho.ol will he held at Happy 11? Baptist church. Notice to Subscribers After you have received lit; liill fi?r~ the" paper, and th yl-n' don't leveivo your' paper ypu Itiiow that your paper is disc-in-, tinned. We cannot carry - dilin ;u?'i.ts any I.ONCiKIl! eiali/ed :u A. .M. Id. /ion 'churi! lasi Minila.v unud a very J:t! u' and sorrowi'mr crowd. Hi- passed in the bud of young manhood hav im: 4h-t*n in ill health . for some months. . . Fum-i a) services wejv . e<<n<i... ted l.y ltev, d. Smith, his pastor wlio was assisted by t lie To!lowing: Rev. (i. M. I'ltiiei, R \. \V. (1. Owens. A poem was reao be tliss >:'< (l-ii M>u>?Li?tdon?armthe sermon by the pastor.' Mr. iVay's .remains were laid to rest in the?Shiloli 1'i'iiu".! j y to a wait the trumpet sound. llev left a loviim father and inothUr, tw< hrotlurs-,' th:?.n si>tei's, .'1 aunts, three uncle's and a host of relatives and friends to mourn his loss. .Miss- Uessit?Rt>si-bfVout''Fi. "a'-st udeiit from Allen I'nivvisity, t o iumb.ia was a welcome visitor ii our town last -week-end the gue-i of her sister, Mrs. Ntllle (.loins Misses K. It. Clinkseales ahd I.. L. Smith of the Fairliehl C'outPy Training sehttfd; Mrs. Ruth liar .w.-.l tfinncl,.!.-,. on.I M i-j T...vn. -vant of Columbia we-V \ i to Clivat Falls last .Sunday. Mi. Paul B-atty wa-'the weekend jitu'st of his pan-ills, lit v. ami Mis. .1. M. Ih-atty last Sur-lay. Miss Sara Brown one of our i s'trui-tors'spont the week-* i; ! with her niotlu-i'- in Columbia. \\'i- wi-ii-iir'ail to hem..that M:Brown ii?. improving. Mi-sos 1/. L. Smith. Nol'ii- M (ioriloii. Mamie AiuforM.n and?14II. ("link-wales.were the --upper iruc-sfs of Mr. ami Mis. ('. II Heath last Wednesday niehi. 1'ii.f, F. K. Mv Intosh who spent !ii?l Friday niirh.t With his nio-.h -i here was aeeompamed Ink ti Mo k Hill by hi- aunt. Mi-? Mama: his sister, Miss F.va A., anil his brother, Mr. B. .1. who spent an enjoyable day there. Miss Gvnett Hiehnvond and sister Mosa who are Htu-'i l:r/ -a-hoo' here motored to Whi' (>ak l-'ri day night to enjoy a birth -a; pei with thi?ii* fntlipv Alp 1* Si mond. Mrs. Delia Hoirlar is still on tin sitk list. Miss Carrie Peay one of out senior pupils who recently had hoi tonsils removed returned from Columbia Saturday. Mr. John T. (farther another member of the senior class - and Mr James Pearson were among those who left for Connecticut on Friday, 30th. / i - _ . T* **** ^ W?- ? - I'MON NKW.S LLlU?1?t " i i li. ] J' A !ijit'.. i ? j 1 "1 ' ! 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Mai'tir.. tx ;a !:? .v. ih (la'Vn vity -s'v?,!? av a! i.i?i-so; Pr..I'. .1. K. -Cn'Tivy a?M Mr. V ; Ik' Uil.-v wvfv in j-h'.: ! .! ! Sa:alay. IW. (jatViay !v - l i' vy:;] .>i ti.o tkrViu-y iv.: ' j ;' ! a r.i- <yV" ' :.mM ti:y 1^--i t < i- r?-a<- v< - iu-.l .,< i.mc S<? Car-Oina*.-' 1. rla.m l-ailil-njr>. . I * i- O t 11 i;U \\\ M.US Mt-a 'ay. May .la, marks.'J:'- In* . 'ir.r.inu- of a si-iit-. of flay- yiv : 1'V ti.o \ari<*i:> tfiadi-.s of li. i>\-1: Sir ills school. Mrs. A. 1. CI ... -ns ar.-'l th-. :.il\ar?-'i i| :ii-t yiaV! - will loy.-i n;.; \V?y intor 'stk'jir iiufvum On Mu'n lay. Ma.* iI'Mti in th,. school aakiloiiani. Mrs. A. \\ Wilson ar.Pihv f-urtl. ..ail t v?i:i* viiif J ilIi*~ \? j Ii : v . . x ,. . %. - mil !(. (). 'Tvlio :y on Hook." U"1 ihn-sJay i-iylii. .May 1 lldi. Ti.iJ?'?i\? has 'pt vnripnls- an: toil It will Is a fail ?'. < ) in>r "t'? nil ami?i I'n w, > t-uL. thoM* who i-ijoy'clt'an, i.unny .'oko. im! popular i ir.cs. 'I'll- |?u!>i'o i- invito i to at loin! ' In si pi anm. The Itnplisf. -Missionary Socio t \ had unite a raliy la-t " 'week, The' anioiint 1 -ntsy \ wasn.t.i'o. Tl;> M. i!. oiutvh vail. amount-i s'JOO 12 v-i-th th,. K f'iihliv-a.i pus'.v. ill tile lf-a.,1: the rhill'ill lici'ly il Into 1 \yo parties, 1'"a". !!opuhli?.'fins Sits. Kh/.al f h 1* x: ?t; a" * little so". H ln'it H-riv. Jr. :r. . Xlimvvay. S. <' - \ b it i t . Mr-- H' a> - v.'s la'.hov. K<-v, A. I'-. Mi 1''I. who is s',V':\. JOHNSTON M WS lift hi 1 ('. M. I!, ( htiroli SotUo o!' tlv- .< :!' " It, church , alio.} a isi.-ot in.' ".] Vt Jay niuht. .-V p: il1 1 h at.! \v? -kno a tini' iv.ot-tiiv.' v. ith a reo-! mini-. - ! .'i' til' .-Hi ,! !>. pro-. !". With rhChairman. l'to.iC. 1'. I'-pe.in tit*. . chair.. A ft or all. 1-u>m.*\?st was tin. ish't'il. v.t- w,-:'f (li'ttti-.-.d 1>\ the - nainnan. Afpr v ha-! m-m tlisniisM <! Il- v.. M < >1 that tin* eft-tor V' main for & I'-'w m5n *. > :,n-l at that time t 'h<> sui pi i?o ili'V. lkivis ami liio. ('. 1'. 1 'opt- hivncht in a basket full of .too.I stinpii- s iif jnanv kin.!. I'pun looking ov? : our t-hinif* w. iiiHc iho nanus of iho>o faith i'u! IJi'v. and Mis-. M. M. ]>avis. Mr. and Mi-. C. T\ Pope Mr. 1'oscoe Smith Mi?s 1; iParis, Mrs. 1i-'- .lay an!.M> Kvt-.'v" Wiliifinv: an. . I hi* Si ivii i.s^it llraii Spi injr chimb Preaching'11 :-l"> a.m. each thin. Sunday hy Row Mas. \V. Rln-sengame. the pastor of Johnston charge. Wo arc asking out fiords to I'onu' out to our services Souls art being added to oup mis eiori each preaching Sunday by ' the help of the Lord. ? -i -i . . ? ki. 1111.i:11 i:m h \i?t. ciiritcii 11 < > * TT T7. (..iiildtn, I'avtui .'?? .-J.' > y. .V ' . 'I lit- >uii?!ay 'i j.-aJl*'-! t<> wi'ivr !>y JJi-aX. 1.. . !.a. Atu-V liii.* ix-k-i ?! aj .. --. jvitin- t< a-. . ' ''' *! v Ml!"!' < * h> it r!u>> V 1' ; ? I ill 'id' ! . tin; y.'. i,y ~~T.! M:' V]i ? .< Wtfi s ' <?.. i.-i-Myi. Jit ni.t '*"i.r. jias.-: ' "f I -I I w . a Si. I !iy ; '' . 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PAIN Gel relief ^ > k . it you can For t il1 functional pains of . iv.hi<:r at:011. ..take CARDUI. I: it .(:< ; oii'l benefit you. eon. suit a. p;;v>if:an. Don't hegle.et sueh p.u.s They denne.' the ? tone of t no nerves," cause sleeplessness. loss of appetite and wear out a "Woman's resistance. G t a bottle of Cardui afrid fir.c; out by tt'ying it whether it will.help you like thousands of woir.en have said it helped tli cm. Besides easing certain pains, Cardui aids in building up the whole system by holping women to get more strength from the food they eat. i jEEiBmSr j