The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 31, 1937, Page Page 3, Image 3
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Saturday, July 31, LV.r7.
ukorohtown district w.
ii. AMI r. m. holds
on r:-daA sfssion
Hy K. Ford
tiebVji'Otown, S. C., July 24nd?
( The Missionary convention of
the CJeorjio'-own district, Palmetto
conlc'-pce ?m Diekerson
A. M. K. church in a one-day sesBitm.,011
July 155th. l)r. T. J. Miles
[ireStxIimr elder; Mrs. - Flossie V.
Wilson, district president; Hev. J.
II. Dry ant, pastor.
The. annual sermon was ably. de
liveryd l.y Hev. F. White, pastor
. f the Sampit circuit,,followed by
remarks by presiding eldlr :Dr.
M (es. The druani/.ation was peV>
fected with your correspondent heinii
(de le?l reporter to both The
Palnu tto Leader ami the Woman's
Reorder. Mrs. Ihjssio M. ( lark,
thrilled the convention With lo^ic
ami oloipietuo. <>1 speech on the
subject f <ir the discussion: "The
Necessity of. a Albsionary Socie.ty
in Lvcry Church". Mrs* F. Stafford
read a well J Me pared paper
011 the Same subject. Tile following
visitors wre present: Dr. and
Mi's. .1. I.. IJi-n^o\v and .Mrs. Ruth
Dinkiiis of Sumter, S. ('.; Rev. and
Mrs. W. T: Murray of AIL- Pleasant;
Rev. (J. II. White. Andrews;
Rev. and .Mrs. ('..A. Williams, MeClellanvill'e.
At the a ft 01noon session
following the devotionals, \ve
listened with profound interest to
the president's annual address of
which too niu *"h comment could not
he giv< n-uiji_^she w"a* at her best.
Th?' V. 1'. IT program under direction
of sister Harrigt Adderson
was very good1 add made a splendid
showing when all came marching
in to '<he^tune' of "Onward
T'hristian .Soldiers" with Airs. I.
C. Thompson at the organ. Airs.
F. V. Alurry, president of the Alt.
Pleasant di*Hict, W. II. and F. AI.
stirri 1 the convention with her
singipv' id' the song "Lord If You
Need Somebody Send Ale".
At the evening session the Missionary
sermon was delivered by
the Rev. J. W. Weston. He spoke
. c ?K., "C.ood"
Dl'll'Uy J ' Villi HIV- nMv.^v. .
-Text selected from Psalms 1:0.
fills sermon was well prepared
.'"and delivered 'with hunh .sweetness.
The pro;:ram of weleome was in
charye of- ladies of local society
w! ic-V was short, and spicy. Rev.
Bryant, and his. good people failed
not in giving us a lint' entertainment
in every way. They
were also doing liny Work at Dickerson..
Remodeling. and bringing
things to pass. At the rate they
are going it wo.nQbc? very long before
this will be one of the msst
beautiful edifice in the Palmetto
rrnfeseneo. facing the Southern
Craft mills, puts Dickerson now in
a -splendid lo':'ity' and busy secti
n. All ro:>d- will lead to Dickei.?
.'ii . after awhile. Hurray for
Row Bryant and his congregation.
I TON 1)1. 11X4)X NKWS
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The niany friends of Mrs. ,1^.(5.
Reese and (jeoigie Winston are
glad to know, the'y ore able to bo
out again al'O-r being somewhat
indisposed.
AVe-iice*.'ri-t -very . much?to?know
of tl.e i 1!11v--s of Mrs.' R. X. Fisher.
She' is very much missed.
Mis. Mamie Winston entcifain'"'e(i
tfiT" W. H.-rnrd 1?t. M. loeal missionary
meeting oil Friday. Quito
a lame number wore present. After
tin* btisine- was-concluded the
hostess served \<iy litiumuuuj
chicken. salad with all the accessories
and punch.
Subsoil)-- for The Palmetto
Render and get tlfc activities of
your city. See . Miss Bobbie W.
< lark for a copy.
, . Mrs. Hester II. Alexander of
Columbus, ()., and her daughters,
Dorothy an 1 Marion are visiting
~ their parents Ms. ami Mrs. K. T.
Hamburg.
? Mis. !; a'a Owen--. of WashingTT
C. is rhf .ho use-guest?of
tier sister, Mrs. P. W. Thompson
z~?mul other relatives. r
. 'Among ilit* visitor??nffenrttng
^ the \V. II. and P. Missionary society
were Mrs. Sue Reid, Minnie
Peppers*, IT/./.ie Stephens.- Come
again.
Read the "I nadir" if yon v'ant
the Missionary Anniversary news.
Don't fail-~t > subscribe now.
New Right s-.hool opened its
summer term Monday morning
with Mr. J.. A. Brock, principal
and Mi s I). Y. Washington assistant.
We predict for them a sue?
nl term.
Mr. aid Mrs. Wm. Washington
had for their dinner guests Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Callman,
Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Thompson, Mr.
bugr.
AT" Q f Thiimnsnn of Orange
burg returned home after spending
ten days with relatives. .
t A music al pro'gram was . rendered
Sunday night l>y the Jdvenilu
missionaries sponsored by Mrs.
M. J. Crawford.
See Madame Clean the , hairdre*serp4
hile she is in town. Mrs?jMattie
Ross of New Yofk
is visiting her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Otk* Jackson.
, Those who have news for the
"Leader" \Vi 11 please get them to
the agent not later than Sunday
of e ach week.
n Kings Chapel Sunday school
was largely attended Sunday, also
ninny visitors were present. The
Supt., II. V. opened promptly at
10-15 a.m.
Mo-dames Mamie Morse, Anna
Keeso, R. R. Thompson, M. J. j
Crawford, R. G. Reese, P. W.
Thonipsin. Mamie Winston and
many others attended the funeral
of John Whitt at Abel chinch Mon*
day. *
I FINAL PAY-UP
.' ? . ' WEEK,
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COLUMBIA DISTRICT S. S. AND
I.EAOUE INSTITUTE NOW
HISTORY
Rev. E. F. (i. Dent, Presiding Elder
Floise M. Janerette, Reporter
T^ie Sunday school and A. C. E.
League institute which met at Lex
ington, S. C., July 5-18, was a
grand success. One thing that
made us fell like we'were really
in a place of learning was the meet
ing place. We held our classes
over to the Lexington Junior High
school and assembled to the church
for evening services.
Iti the organization the reporter
was elected secretary; Misses May
Frances SJnnth, assistant; Mayme
Stroman, pianist; Harriet Duckctt.
assistant and Mr. Samuel Carter.
chairman of the ushers.
The instructors were iRevs. 0. C.
Dunham, S. II. Lewis, W. B. Bouler
and Mrs O C Petrnoso
Inspiring and spiritual sermons
wen' delivered by Revs. J.H. Grant
F;~D. Dreher, A J.~HoIman and
T. H. Ringer.
The following'visitors were present
and brought greetings from
their fields of labor: Revs. J. C.
McClellan, presiding elder of the
Lancaster district; J. McKenzio
Harrison, representative A. M, E
Book concern; E. A. Adams, presiding
elder Newberry district, H
A. Adams of the C. M. E. church; ,
J. E. Thomas, presiding elder ofthe
Mt. Pleasant district, Palmet-|
to conferences I> G. Bowman of
Eastover; .R; Bowman and J j
P. Washington of Cameron; Profs I
and Mrs. C. G. Garrett of Columbia;
J. N. Fitzpatrick, De&n of Allen
university; J. P, Shrtor of
Lexington, S. R. Higgins, princi-.
; pal Burke High school, Cnarlcs?
ton; Mesdames C. A. A(lri-m*> eon-l
, -faience branch president and E. I.'
> niickett. Juvenile president of \V.
II. and E. society of Columbia dis-j
1 - trict. 1
I The convention,was well attendl
ed with representatives from all
points and was a success, spiritually,
financially and numerically.
I Too much praise cannot be given
Elder Dent- for the wonderful
program ho is putting over on thoj
I district and to Rev,. I." 0. S'Anmonsj
nnd bis good people for their gen-:
er-nl hospitality.
t I know I voice the sentiment of
the members of the institute in
.ttini from such instruction I
received we can put over better
programs ' in our local Sunday
schools in lifting our workers up
to God. j
May God continue to bless us'
and lead us on to higher heights
in the field of Kingdom building.
MANNING NEWS
Trinity A. M. E. church is pro,
pressing under tlie, wonderful leadership
of its efficient Pastor Rev.
j P. .T Gadsden. The niessages brot
I to us. from time to time by him
I have been instructive as well as
'spiritual. His forgetfulness of self
has earned for him the full Cooporation
of the entire membership.
Rev. I.. H. Hemmingway, presiding
elder of the Manning district
held .the third Quarterly conference
of Trinity on Sunday night. All
I rcpc' ts wer^ good and showed impiovPment'
during tfitr~ptret three
months. Reports show that $.350.
05 nave been raised by the. different
depaitments of the church The
-pre idmg elder's assessment was
tuisetf and he expressed himself as
bei'"g. we'd pleased with the work
being jlone. All departments andj
auxiliaries have a substantial bal-i
unco." Before the close of the quarj
tolly conference euiogisui.ps
were held for Bio. William
Tames \yho has passed on. The
presiding elder after many words
of encouragement clused a successful
quarter."
| Mrs. t;r H. Hemmingway accomiianied
the elder and worship at
Trinity Sunday. ???
Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Kimock of
(Tuskegee institute, Tuskepflki, Ala.
wi-re.-jfuosts of.-Mr. and Mrs. William
Thompson last week while enroute
to Besnnettsville and other
.points in the&tate.
| Miss Lillian Mack is spending
the summer with her mother Mrs.
Caroline Mack.
I Mrs. Mary B. Thompson left a
few days ago for North Windham
Maine, where she will spend the
summer.
| Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Shannon and
baby of Charleston are visiting
< their mother, Mrs. Sara Gethors.
| Mr, Ivrfrv?Gihsrin of New York
[ city was the guest of Miss Anniej
Crawford for the past two weeks.
| Members of the A. C. E. League
; rendered a litreary program SunrrtTrr-frftcmoon.
Mr A M. Anderson
was guest speaker for the occasion.
EASLEY NEWS
Miss Ruth Butler of Durham, N.
C., is in Ensley for a short stay
with her sister, Mrs A. J. Sherard.
Miss Sarah Gambrell is home
I fmnr camp for a vacation.
Raslay Union aptist choir was
invited to Antioch Baptist church
of Greenville last Wednesday nite.
A large crowd was present.
( The Junior choir of F.asley Union
is getting ahead. Everybody
got happy Sunday night when/ they
sang "Get On Board" and other
old hymns played by Miss Bernice
Webb, led by Ella Webb.
Mr. Harold Collins, 3rd base
player on Ensley team was^slightl.v
injured when a bal'l strnck him
in the fact Saturday ng a game.
The Tom Thumb wooding given
by the girls nuxiliary^v&s quite
a success. Prizes wereSawarded
to little Louise Hagood And Leo
Mansclle, junior. \
home of Mrs. Hattie Griffin TuesThe
C. M. E. mission met at the
day afternoon. The society was
called to order by the President
Mn Hattie Griffin. Davotion by
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WO* PIT Vaiii. atmumn un?xr(
> a clioping of this .column is encli
J reply, send u quarter (25c) ant
' velope, for my New Astrology
? mail free advice on tV.ee (3) q
| birthdate. and correct address t
> Assembly Street, Columbia, Sou
E. B. H.?I have a small lot in
a northern staU' and I am wondering
if I will be able to sell it an>>
time soon? "
Ans.?Yes . . . provided you advertise
the property for sale. Why
not put it in the hands of seme
Btai Estate Ag^cy and ha% . them
dispose of it for you. Don't sell
unless you can get a good price for
the lot.
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C. G.?My husband is in jail and
1 wan.t to know if 1 will be able to
get him out? ...
Ans.?When you get the necessary
money to pqy his fine then
you< can (jet him out* However
if he continues to go to jail
as he has done this year it will
not be so light on him next time.
The people around you do not have
anything to do with his going to
la it.
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M. W.?Please help me. I want
a boy friend to call my own and
wonder if I will ever get one?
Ans.?Without a doubt. Oapid's
arrow is going to be pointed a(
vou before the next nine months
and when it hits . . . you are going
to be about the worst "love
*ich person imaginable. Good I
times'are in store for yon.
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J. T. T.?I read your column
and enjoy it. Tell mc what to do
to make away with the disease
that I now have and wjll I ever get
well ?
Ans. ? See a GOOD DOCTOR
immediately.. If yoj do this it
will only be a short time until you
are completely cured. -Neglecting I
yourself will only make things'
Mrs. Hattie SjJnerard. A splendid
program was enjoyed by all after
which sandwich, tea and" cookies
frere served.
Miss Alberta Williams spent the'
week-end with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. David Williams at Greer, S.C.!
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wheeler]
spent the \y^ek-end tu the home of i
Mr. and Mrs. Ozea Griffon.
Mr. and Mrs. Berry Davis spentthe
week-end in Asheville, N. C.,!
with daughter.
The birthday celebration Sunday
afternoon at the home of Mrs
George Holcomb was enjoyed by
all present. - ??----?- ?
Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson of
Greenville spent the week-end at
Mr. and Mrs, Jerome Gamble. 1
The Misses ?Thanell I.add Mozelle,
Lucille Collins and Ruby
Terrell were dinner guests of Missi
Queen F. Manselle, Sunday.
Mr. Lucious Roberson, Miss Gra-:
die Hallums, Mr. and Mrs. An-!
drew Williams, "Mrs. Carrie Hal-1
litis, Bernice Hallins and baby Ann;
were the dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Luke Austin Sunday.
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MARION NEWS
Mrs. S. E. Watson '
?The?Unitri" Jubilee singers urT- j
der auajiif :es^ of Mrs. Ajjce
Hagin renderetFajf exeejlentn pro'
vr*r."$
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THB PAI.MlSTlt) i.KAI)
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*red ityAhia paper ONLY when
>sed in your letter. For private
i a telf-addressed, stamped enKceding,
and receive by return <
uestiona. Sign your full name. ,
,0 all^ letters. Addreet aTl mail 1
th Carolina. 1
worse.
N. M. T.?Please "ioli me ho'
-hmprnt^vill-t/ir before 1 lirt til
money that 1 am expecting?
Ans.?Within the next thre
months. This money will come t
you in small amounts . . , but yoi
will eventually get it all.
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C. J. I).?Will I ever pull thr
this strain aiul will 1 ever he haj
py again?
Ans.?Indeed you will. Yo
You will nnv for vim.. Iwi ~
this alone will charge your pre>
ont disposition .to a happy tin
^ our CHILDREN are alsts'-goin
to change for the belter uiwMhe
will make y?jr life more content
ed.
* * * * E,
J.?My husband just walk
out and leaves me and 1 wan' t
know why he doesn't stay, at ho in
with hie like he used to do?,
Ans.?It is not a girl this' tim
that is keeping him away froi
home . . . hut it is some interest
ing card games. He isn't going I
continue this way for he is already
retting disgusted and will take
more active interest in his lionu
? ? ? *
\V. M.-? I am going with a w'?i
man and she won't do- like 1 wan
her to do and I want, to know i
she will ever be like 1 want an
?vhat should I do?
Ans.?She isn't going to let an
man "wrap her around their fin
Iter" but. she is going to keep jii
guessing. It will take a let o
.oaxing and attention to make he1
care for you for she is jiM abou
as independent as. they come. Sh
is a clever young lady:
gram at the school audit<- iutn oi
Sunday afternoon. There wer'
Tlireo churches of the t<v.u repre
senieu, ifeinei, Si .Join ..ml Alt
Pisgah.
Mrs. C. K. DuKaitt.avt.il u
mistress of ceremony.
At the etui of tin* program Mm
"Hagin spoke of her* trip toGec't:
gin and' guve some informatioi
from the meeting that would hel]
a financial growth in the churcl
"and expressed her wishes- -fur-i
more-cooperative spirit among" tlr
churches in Marion. Dev. Jen
kins ai d Rev. Mclnto-h Were pies
inf. and each spoke eiicouraginj
of the program.
Rev. Watson was indisposed
and unab'e to a u ,?d but B* the
members were out in numbers.
Sunday night Rev, Hall, pastoi
of Sellers charge accompanied bj
his choir and members proache'e
at Bethel. Rev. Hall stressed tht
birth of Christ in men which was
enjoyed by his hearers. The music
which the choir rendered charmed
the cniipreo-ntii.il
Rev. Watson e>:ptesspd his appreciation
to all the visitors anil
asked- that?they?n-; .;rn?soon.
xiw K>ZOS
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i Mr. M< <h< t.. >. N'.irth CaI
roJina Mutual 1:1 earie ajt"nt wor
I i lii|>j>i u at. K (. ; -V ,r? lay nilc.
H1 We wr'i' ^lai| 'it i,a'.' ti < iii, .Make
la tin I y<.n.> it . h: < i?. Msr- !
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I ' \ M. -I.. < III Ui II
lie*. I;- II. Ili?/:i-i\ l'a>tur
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Sun-day \\; - li'.il. lav- fiir j
y
? rhir cli ;r *. s.*!ai ? <*. . 'i*It.S.
^ lui't ill I la- a .al litra-. v. ill; S'upl .
'f imil in.-u in i'>i - ;.i t!a-ii i?- t <.f
v i
? duty.
>j? i The lii'ii'i 'I ^ i f lactial
?) time.. The pa-titf ievavh ij from
i" i at Man ii! <1 Tif Value". Sunday .
' , St. Mult. " I l.c S'ilii !
I was trustee "lay atr.i/ti.e i-uilei'timi j
?-WttS ?I.' """I. * t~
The^ l.wijra.', met !' l iv.' -i hy tit
S'eitio Mriss'iiuiary Society j r?arrant
o 'which wiisS " vi iy ti ??><!.
" A male quartet f???m lialtiuait
I. I....*., a'. a. ...
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! excellent. Tli^v v.vic- u -kv-d to j
>-injjr again Sunday,
j Tlie *I.oagu?- arid S. S uYc Con11
,-tcmplating sending about l'</ur del- i
r regares. to ti :e state meeting1..
lUtivul 'ineotiag h&s Etmt'ed in
jr full at Mill Branch . and ; we are,
y hoping to have success. Centervillc
pastor'is going to run the
meeting.
3 Relatives, and friend- of Mrs.
p- Carrie I.. Daws are very sad that
0..she is ill and are wishing for her'
u speedy recovery.
t1 j
? i The * farmers around h"re are
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?.f VHiking to; war l 5" 'the auction
ojsale >.>t" tobacco. 'Sonic of them
v , have sold so tie already ar.d now
a they are quite sure that when the
"i market opens they will come home
| 'sitting (>n top of the world''.
jj CARD (IT TH \NKS
y The family of Mr-. Anna Brown
^ of Lykr.dand. S.T., wish to thank :
J) mo 1'i ivii.ls for she many deeds
Jof kindness d. r/.ig her illness,
tl They also v.i.-li t?.' say a word of
e appreciation for the beautiful tioral
tribute ami roii.-olir.g inf-ssagn
e.s from f ! mi- all over the eoun- .
' try.
Mr. T! o iia? I^jawii^ luulaiud.
and family.
NISI TIN (; IN I'll 11.A 1>1 I.Pill A (
P.i (n.Ulyii", N. V.. duly. ^-1?-Mrs.
Gertrude Smith in company with ,
Mrs.. Alary Janus of Now York
City K-ft for Philadelphia. Pa., to
"(i-pend a week with.* Mr, ai'.l Mrs.
11 Spencer WiliK-K Mr. AVildcr is* a .
I> 'l.rotlu r > I M Smith al?o the son
k '..f lb v. S. Wilder of Sumtor; S. C
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?? I in;Tl! I'l. A. M. L\ ( Ill HCH I
Rrv. 1. P. Robinson, Pastor t
[ Sumlav sdiou." opened at us us?
ual hour. The U'sson was. fully
.iis? n- in every respect using j
' as the subject "God Prepares A .
' People". V * .
j At 11 o'ol'jek Rov. Robinson
mounted th" rostrum bringing to
us a message tilled with inspraI
lion eh .'using as his text Riso and
: stand upon t! >' f'.'et aiid 1 will
make you a witness of these '
. things which you haven't suen.
. Mi-?. Aciii-s V WHO I '
U:,1 -'j.'.vnii1! hIi'i; ! -essii.if'witli
Ik-i' Mrs: Agues E.--Young
has Tolui noil tlT'Tuu* filihie in Bel- "
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CR-WE/G/tT CHAMPION J ^
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The "iLarieuso Beauty Foundation waj
by the Godcfroy Manufacturing Comp
method* of preserving women'* nat
and to make the results of thl* reseai
to tho public.
I'EiiSPI
"His brow Is \\ci with honest
woat."
Perspir ltlon Is nhyto criticism
for tt?o working inun, tint f t us,
dear .ladies, It is a. c! *' 5<!? ! fhe of
nttructhcooss. for to bo < -nj ?*.!? iy
delectable and to hn>? t! e irri-sl.ttibio
elifir'ii of fendnlnu daintiness Is
"the wish of every Woman.
1'uring these svi rm_ALi::mw-thcvrtour
ofT'i'i'ls to control e.\c??-ive i- rspirution
becotn.-s u real buttle.
Frequent bathing" to keep 11: skin
fresh und clean Is of primary Importance.
A" odd sponge or M.ower
is an excellent preventive, and n
few drops of joor favorite perfume.or
sutne bath suits-In the. bath"
water will help toidove your goal.
Light Make-up
If you perspire freely tdjout the
face, makeup should be.used sparingly
and appiiod carefully,! iJoii't
make the mistake o? trying-to overcome
the effects of porspIraVF'U by a
benvy application of cosmetics, for
this- Wouh] soon become streaked
and blotched. As a result\vour appearance
'would be worse than If ao
makeup at all were used.
Itinsing t!ie fan* tvlth wlt'clWhazel
or any good astringent lofinu before
applying cosmetics is a good
method. This tills- a mildly astringent
effect that v\ .J_'-l.vk the
llow of per spiral inn ana. ui-osootiie
and cool the skin.
Your choke .of powder for the
summer should be made very cure- j
fully. lie "sure to get one as light
In weight as p-^.-ilile. A heaVy-i
powder clots ea-ily on moist skins
?so the lighter the powder. ttie better
for those who perspire freely. |
Pon't . "feel handicapped. If \<>nr !
skin Is moist, It will probably .look
freoh and smooth and will not l ave
the parched dried out appearance
that the warm, stmhv rime
\i:\\ s \im en ii.i.ii'
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Kev. C. Capers,. I,astor
Ci.ai ! >'...ii, ,/fS: O.--S?.-r\ ice?
sv.-re i at our church :runi
pr'ayo ox- ting ui:Ti! Sunday
riii t. A; t 1 :00 a.m. our pastor
.uii m? :? me--age taken front'
II to*.. at i *, subject "A Groat
["' aiiuc of l ife". Everyone was
:i 1K<1 ti.e ir.-piuatioh kf the
i!?:j (Iho.-'t as h- _j.i' cached the
.void ... (J.,,1.
'1 iie Sunday srro'ol was opened
it :'..".'(i w/th <p.iite a number p.resn'.
-'O^r. 7 S. is progressing.At>
8 7mj p.m. tl... pastor again]
i-ceijtled the' rostrum, v witli...._U
a r jK- ~ a L11 -7: d a tie (. \\\ were highly
>k-sed with tin in-pu ir.ir message
nk.n fi'.'m St. Luke sub-1
n't " \ I'lf* ot 1 u-ity". lie preach-'
. d as o;ie having t'ud authority.
ML en.a.yejl his ' message ar.d reoieed
in the God of their sa'Ivaloll.
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GO! I)V'lI.LK NEWS
Ml. Caldwell Huptist Church
Sunduv school opened i:i usual
ol'lrl.
Jirty 10th tIiw Missionary heh'
ts reg;4nr meeting1- with Mrsy
?r?uwo. .? ?
Rev. delivered a wonder
il sermon Sunday mining. At
00 p.m. Rev. E. E. Ellis of Greer
xt J. b 10:25;
Mt. Ziuri Sunday school Onjotr
a wonderful picnic down bj
dumbia dam.
AI i s s "Willie ,R. 'Fleming left 17:
.Tu-'v for Ne w Yo: "K where ?he
l! reinai r -indefinitely,.
II \ITt VISITOR IN I'HII.AHKI.PHIA,
PA.
M-r-e?tinkle?Hnrtb-y and- grandnvivter
.Miss lb M. Spencer of j
esvi'd". S. sp ii! three weeks
111 her two daughters Misses P.
Hartley.- and M. B:. Hartley at I
rj R it tollhouse St.. and 701 S.I
h St. Mrs. Hartley and?grand
.ojrl.t'-r wetv welcomed with a
* v in the home at i 705 -Kitten--.
;se . St..' 1-11 the night thf-y ar-j <
ed. Mn! v of their friends and I
id- i>" her daught.rs to greet
ni. Refreshments were cold
ie, bi-r-'-. mints, csrnily. nuts, p<>o
.chiti- ice ci'iitin and cakA
i- guest* wi re Mr. and Mi's. C. 1
yes. Misses Mary Robersoti, ^
tie Pier- 'ii. Myrtle Ilild f and
-<rs. C. \V. liays and Gilbert '
ill; Mi's. Thompson, (white) ]
s. Roe .Iota - and Mr. Mel.ee |
! dauuhtei Miss M B. Hartley,
drs. Gable and c I and-dantrht; i I
rinlv-l sorviee- at various church '
ami enjoyed a'.l of them. The |
t place (hat little Mis* Spenenjoyed
was at Rittenhouse
inie, where she pot the fresh '
; and fe d the pigeons ard birds,
uindav Mrs. Hartley was the
t hoi n yuest'of Mr. and Mrs,
1 Or at 11 !?(> S. 1 dth St.
Irs. Hartley and gfand-daughloft
^londay at 5:do for their
no in I.eesvillo.
GREEEYVH.LE NEWS
Sunday morning a large nuni- ^
of people were out to Sunday *?
i >
iv i '
A&
p. established X /'V ' ^
any to study W- "Tp I V J? >
ural beauty, I 1?,jv , ^
rch available % ^
RATION
| those with < i i?.r complexions. It
| yt'U keep jour skin clour, eyes, eyebrows,
lips und hair attractively
! groomed, yon won't liuve to worry
! about cosmetics, except for a little
i powder to keep year hose and forehead
from becoming shiny*
| A certain quantity of perspiration
is normal. Failure to norsplre _la__ .? . ,
*TTt>m; ng- to ho proud of, because it Is
: an indication of subnormal health
; conditions.
Two Ways to Relief
I Mtrko u complete ,Change of clothing
daily. Air your dresses and
shu.s niter eaVh wearing. To,guard
against even a suggestion of persplrutioti
odor, use one of the as- .
tringeiits or deodorants on the m?ir
ijet.fup that purpose. In some cases
a niiH solution of warm water and ?.
' nlutn Is sufficient asar.ingeut to discon
race persplrattouT * . :.
I An -excellent treatment for more
difficult cases <>f underarm persplraj.on
fs four parts distilled water to
one part aluminum chloride. Do not
u?e this to<> often. Once every three
days is sufficient for the first few
applications. After tire second week. .
five a week writ do the work
1 Some!imes three applications tt ' .
tt.r- .-day interval's wjTT relieve- t he
; eoiciiiion. An.application every.ten . .
days iherenfter wi:l prevent rc^ur
ranees. ' , ..
lie very careful not to use'this
selutioii too frequently.. If you do
so, you can cause a skin problem.
I.et the solution dry thoroughly.on
the. sk.n before putting <>u your
tress. (for sensitive skins, the
parts bathed with this s-luth-n
si.onM be ..after it .has dried.)
Always tv.Kii u* 1. * !
applying. .
A' d In mt
be^et no m eU <->, sweat."
[ "ehotil. I.e" u> continue to come
I' it <.iot < ; y.? the SUh'luy schro/l
j lea a' ' vv.v r;: J last Sunday .
at .' to " lock.. " ' ' .
Mr. A11"it. 111 hit:son and i'anuiy
seemed to ' .ujoYvi themselves at
*1:e lieach la t week-end.
We .enjoy* d mr selves at .Miss
Aiiiie 1.. .Robinson's party Friday
night. Miss CoVrie WTio'k was
the radio iv.u-'.vian. ' 1
&
Mr. Ruvt-rt Tr^W a: d Miss '
Pearl Pendergi ar*; of King? tree
At-re vi-.ti"!,' their-play daughter
Mi-s \irit- Robirsnon k . fc rijjyft
;iir?. WT^v .ie glad to njeet tit^mv
.M:>. KUa Dor-thy motored
?ij_LS>ii t- vi-it her sister Mrs. 3. L. ..
Le?-\\ fi*o:u Wa.-hir.gtun, I>. C
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