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Saturday, March 12, 1988. BETHEL~A. 3i.^ E. cHURCH Sunday school convened at the regular hour with fTTcers and tea* chers present. Quite anj interesting lesson was taught on the vaTiqjus classes, after which Miss I Peguese gave a very splendid re-' view of the lesson. The pastor j also gave some fine poi/its on the - lesson. For the morning service, the pastor selected as a text II Kings r 0:17, subject, The Spiritual Eye. " ?t?erved."Tttls 'Wa^f Communion Day and many renewed their spiritual covenant by partaking of the em blems r?peseniaxmg tire oroKe-n body and shed rblaod of the Master. ? , For the night service, the pas? tor again brought another weli prepared sermon in which peace^ was stressed throughout the sermon. Come to Bethel friends and vis- ( itors are always welcome" The A. C. E. League is progressing very nicely under the lead- ( ership of Mr. H. W. Webber. ST. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH 1 _____ Rev. W. M. Gantt, Pastor - . . . I Sunday scnooi opened ai me usual hour with the Supt. presiding Review by the pastor. li:30 Service began Rev. Gantt prparhpd a nr/hla sermon. Sunday afternoon Rev. Gantt and members of the jubilee choir worshiped at Heath Spring with Rev. A. W. Williams. Sunday night Rev. Parker our eX-presiding elder pTcnrhcd a wonderful sermon for us. Monday night a mock conference was held which was very entertaining. 1 The Morning Glory club .met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Daisy Moc/re. Those on the sick list: Mr. Buster Blair, Mrs. Katie McCoy, Mrs Martha Richards, Mrs. R. L. Gantt. MT. ZION A^M. E. CIIURCH Charleston, S. C., March 6th? Sunday school, was opened with devotional servcie. The lesson text St. Mark-6:1-13, the~subjeet? Serving With What We Have. Announcement was made that on the ??Srd Sunday in March the Sunday school.would carry out a project to -*4ie extent that the Sunday school students would teach the lesson and a Home Departmentr would be organized and composed r of young married mothers who are unable to come to Sunday school. Fjev. -.Lawrence t?>ok his text Paalm 5:7,?subject "The?Povnnl Resolution". The sermon was in keeping with the times. Holy Communial was served. < ' w Rev. E. H. McGill lectured at Emanuel A. M. E. church on the Aiihieet. The Future Outlook. Dr. Mufti II, president n?- All en?uni wuu. sity, Rave this lecture for the benefit of Mt. Zion's Rebuilding fur.d. - The effort was sponsored by Mr. Frank C. Edmunds, secretary ML. Zion. Tots^ amount corytributed $44.15. WOODRUFF NEWS .Trinity A. M. E. Zion Church Rev. J. B. Jackson, Pastor Preaching every second and fourth Sundays in each mbflth. S. S. every Sunday at iu:au. Mr. M7. S Callaham of Spartanburg attended service at Trinity A. M. E. Zion church last Sunday night. " M1ss Elloree Shepherd of Foun tain Inn was the guest of friends here Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Dot Linder has returned . to her home in the city after, spending a month in, Washington T") ft., vicitinp' relatives. Mr. George Steen passed away at the home of his parents on Hay r: --nes street last Thursday and was funeralizcd at Mt. Calvary Bapi chjurch Sunday afternoon. Rev A. L. Duncan officiating. Presiding Elder D. C. Crosby held his quarterly meeting hero last week with much success. _ \ New Bethel News Rev. E. Rice of Clinton preachr ed a wonderful sermon Sunday at both. services._ A large crowd, enjoyed the services. The~Pastor4s Aid club ' met at the home of Mrs. D. P. Parks last Friday nigtu. Sick list: Mrs. D. P. Parks. We . wish her a speedy recovery. . LANFORD GROVE holiness church Bishop u. D. Rookard. Pastor S. S. at the usual hour with officers in charge. At 2:00 o'clock service Rev. T. L. Alexander of Greenville delivered a noted sermon, theme Don'l Tie Ashame of God's Word. At 7:30 Bishop Rookard deliver ed a wonderful sermon. Theme God's Promise to do a Good Thing. j Sunday school program at the ^ church the third Sunday night. Among the feature number are quartet singing and selections by the Trinity choir. ri A m TOT XTT^Xiro Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Thomas * and others enjoyed a birthday din ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chick, February 13, in honoi of Mrs. Mamie Chick, the daughter of Mrs. Lizzie Thomas. Mr. Cicero Sims the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sims came home ** from New York and spent the winter with his grand father Mr Augustus Sims and others. Mrs. Vashti Johnson is home for a few days jfrom Clinton college to visit with her sister who is here from New York City, Mrt, Lizzie English is slowly Improving ?J? * < : COLUMBIA DISTRICT ZO^NE 2 MEETING -GLOWING SUCCESSSunday aftfrmoon was ruly a red letter d?y Lexington \Vith-i an effort toward rescuing Bethel' Church in Columbia. At a:an p.m. Sunday a large, crowd jjsembled with New Bethel church, Lexingto'n, Rev. I. 1 O. Simmons nnstr.'i- who onnnnri' ilin seivjicos, The lovely choir 1 of Bethel, Columbia, filled the choir box. Mrs. Bates served at the organ. Pray was offered by Rev. 4 - P. Lhnvkiiis. pa; tor of ike Edtrt^, hell circuit. A b.autiful. jubl.ee was sung by the choir. Dr. E. F. G. Dent, presiding elder in well chosen words stated the object of the meeting and introduced and presented Dr. S. H. Lewis, pastor of Bethel church to preach. It seemed that the speaker was at his best from the great iinpres- | sion that was made upon the aud-j ionce. Dent thanked the speaker for having thus prepared himself forthe occasion. And made an appeal for Bethel ehupch btating that the names of persons giving from 35 cents up would be pubdished. Those paying a dollar are: Dr. E. F. G. Dent, Rev I. O. Simmons, Brothers J. F. Wise. J. B. Le.wic, John Small; the Edgefield eiresit, Rev. A. D. Daykins, paator $1.30. Those paying 50 cents, are sisters O. H. Peguese, Emma Smalls, Jannie R. Smith, BrothtVw? hnrhpr1 OonrtT P. RufEp_B.. J, Miindlc. Thosja. paying 25 cents arc: Brothers J. \\V. Black, Freddie Strother, Rev. W.. E. Lee, Brothers Brown, C. D. Derrick. Rollison, Maco0 Warren, Robert Simmd.is, Wessley Wise, David Jones, W. H. Young, Prof, j. P. Sartorpsisters Belle V. "Derrick, Rollison, M. E. White, M. M. Curry, Brown, Mundle, Rosa Black | Lottie Strother, Mattie Rawis, Salie Mae Rawls'. Jennie Mae Green Zona Mae Wise, Mary Sena Sim! aions, Helen Jones, _Geneva Long, Josephine ~CIieeseboio, ? Josephine Mundly, Ellen Jiles, Brothers J. M. Brown, J. S. Sligh, sisters Lou amount collected was $20.20. Inzene Wise, Net Simmons. Total -rre-ised on Monday- by J. M. Cook 25 cents. Grand total $20.45. The meeting adjourned to open ^aln on rcTttH^trndny nt Voung'a Chapel Church, Irmo, S. C., Zone March 13, 1038 at 3^30 p.m. Or. E. F. G. Dent, presiding elder (. O. Simmons, rtipc/l'tor. ALLEN TEMPLE AME CHURCH Rev. J?W. Witherspoon, PastorGreenville.?Sunday was another high day in our church. The grow in? crowds which are drawn each Sabbath by the strong preaching of our pastor and the lovely music by "the choirs seem to inciease is the spring season approaches. Our pastor preached last Sunday morning from Ga. 6:14. The subject used: "What the Cress Mdans to me." A large number of visitors, as usual, attended the services. For the evening service the >astor used as a text Acts 4:20 Subjec-t: "Expressive Religion.' Communionwas administered a t both services. Mrs. Ali Wilson unted with the church and was as signed to Bro. B. 3~. Caldwell's :lass. Allen Temple is arranging a pledge system which is to begin with May. The pastor and officers hope to raise a minimum of $450 ach month. The people a:e behind the plan 100 per cent; Our rally has reached the $700 mark with more to follow. Plans have been laid to raise $200 March 27, and the balance of the spring "fTort April 25. The Imperial .'Singers of New York City will appear here Wednesday evening Mar 2.2. A small admission will "be -harped a neb a large cfOwd is expected. The church thanks Mrs. A. L. Chappelle for $5.00 donaion to our rally. Visitors at the parsonaee last veek were Rev. and Mrs. Dawkins nastoring Flushing, N. Y.; Dr. Walden, Presiding Elder of 7". the Rrnnklyn DUtrieh,?and?Df?Sinm, brother of 6ishop D. H. Rims of he First District. They were favorably impressed with the imposing-beauty -of--Alien Temple. Two ex-Mayors and their families attended our services during the" last week, and spoke in highest terms of Allen Temple and its fine- work, also of the splendid ability of our pastor. 'The whole "itv view-* out- growth with joy, and everybody is giving his aid '^at we might reach our goal. Worshipwith us. You will not be disappointed. *" SAINT JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. Hale H. Thompson Pastor Asheville, N. C.?Throughout he day on tbe-past Sabbath there was high tide in divine worship. With degfinite signs of spring here the responses to worshtp-in large lumbers are on the upwta^d .wing. Folowing/. the inspiring opening of our worship,-our?pasi or"dffiverecT a"Torceful and" gripoing Eucharist message using as a subject "The Everlasting Covelant". The Holy, Communion was administered to a large congregation. The evening's message, .the subject of which was "Spiritual Teritage", was delivered effectively by our pastor and to a large Jnd attentive congregation. Again, the Lord's Supper was administered to a large audience. The Sunday school continues with large attendance and nrena* ration goes forward for a great faster observance. The objectives for achievements this Nmonth aroour second quarterly conference and Men's Day observance. ? 1 ' ?i A N'\1VE1*S AWT OT TmtmiEKS ? AID CLUB Program of the First Anniversary of the Brothers Aid club of St. Paul Baptist church was held Monday, February 28, at 8 p.m. Song , by the congregation Scripture, Lie. Tally Marsh Prayer, Rev. Peterson of Ebcnezer Selection by club , * Welcome address, Dea. C.M. Moore Response, Bro. Center from Zion 'The One Year of the Club" Rev. E. B. Bonner 'The Phonrecv of the Club" Rev11., A. Davis Selection by club Romarks, U03. uo'ius, lempie zaon selection, Temple Zion choir Romatks, Bro. B. J. Mack Selection, Ridgewood Baptist Remarks, Bro. H. H. Center Selection, Zic.iuChapel choir Remarks, Bro. Fred Simmons Selection by St. John choir Selection by the club -Remarks by the pastor. Benediction, Rev. Z.- Dennis.t Dea. G. M. Moore, Pr-es. \Bro. Windell Moore, Sec. Rev. W. L. Wilson, minister ST. STEPHEN AME CHURCH Rev. I).. N. Wilson, Pastor On last Sunday it was a very high day in Zion with our church. The services were very good all dav. At our Sunday school was conducted by- the Supt. Mr. Gabriel Brown, with all -teachers atTflCir post. Hie ltaawn *v. viewed by the pastor. At Tl a.m. our pastor preached us a sermon 'Omt' will ever remain on t h-aminds of the "Hearers; He preached' from the subject: Self-denial. Many souls were made to rejoice as he preached the Word of God. Six persons joined the church. In the evening we--were- blessed -to have with us Rev. T. McClam the pastor of Arnett church. He preached us a very inspiring sermon. During the last two weeks we have lost two of the best mernbersof our church: Sister Celia Ann Robinson and Sister Sarah John-.son. Th 4* were two of the mothers of the church. They had been very faithful to every call of the church. We will ever miss them Over six hundred people attended , each funeral.. They are our loss, hot we feel that they are heaven's gain. i . BROWN. CHAPEL CHURCH Rev. L.U. Mcllwaine, 1'astor Sunday school began at the usual hour with officers present. The crowd was good. The pastor rpr cached?a?noble?sermon to?a? large cro\vd. After which the Lord supper was given. At 3 p.m. Rev. B E. Gplphin of Leesville preached as nCVtr before and his choir was at their best. We aiv always glad to have them with us. 7:3u p.m. service-began-wittr-awarm prayer meeting. The pastor preached another gt>od sermon. A good many that were not at the morning service took the Lordlasupper. At this time the rally began. The total amount raised was $i>3.50. Mis. Rettie Gray 1st prize $3.00; Miss Clementine Gritliron second $2.00; ltcv. C. C. Mcllwaine third $1.00 All who haven't turn ed in: nlease return vour books in Sunday.?We wr-TC glarf t.n haw Mr. Lewis Mr.. John Hart well and Mr. Epps and others. - COPE NEWS. j .Sunday Feb. 27 Rev. M.M. Thomas pastor of the Good Hope Circuit preached at Macedonia. After a lively Sunday school with Supt S. R. .Conner at his post. , On Friday nite, Mr. N. Pendarvis, his sister Marie, Miss Harriet IJich^rdson and Mr. L.L. Trues dale motored to Cameron where they assisted in putting over a program in~~interest of Si. John school. The program was very helpful. Sunday Rev. Robinson preached an excellent sermon at Cialvary ME church on the N. Edisto Fork Circuit. ' . LSunday nite Rev. C. A. Harmon preached at Macedonia church ir. interest of Mrs. Annie Hampton's club. Miss Annie L. Sumter after THE PAL Wm L1AI STOP THELEAK By B. -A. Flshbtrrne Morrla College, Sumter, S. C. The title of th,s article Was created out of an incident occurred Christmas eve, -on the shurei of a very beautiful canal, which empties its rippling waters into the majestic stream Qf the Waccamaw river. 1 was on my way to the beautiful Sandy Island with ,:ts t-andy hills,-etunted oaks and ever gieen, whispering musical pines, c 41 ? ..< ...... ?vr ?nv ym mii?tin Mi>it. ncit vices the next day. On the shores of this canal was a flat, which is used principally by the islanders .'n transporting their rice from the rice fields accross the streams and rivers to their homes, during the harvest season. .The flat contained a load of lumber be. longing to one a'.l my officers. It was loadqd. with one end high up on the beach stranded on the sand. This officer and his father were wait ng for the flood tide to float their flat with its cargo of lumber,- when presently, the officer noticed that the end of the flat down in the water was leaking. He was successful, temporarily, in getting a few pieces of old rotted rugs and with the use of my pock-1 et knife and an ax, stopped the leak. Bv the time this was done, the end of the flat down ii) the water was almost submerged. The water was bailed out and the half! sinking end of the flat was above the surface of the water as the tide began to rise. I ^loud . there on. that otack oS, lumber watching those men working almost breathlessly, trying to save their flat from sinking. It is always my policy to get a lesson from any and everything possible which might be applicable to every day life. I began to think of this incident and its Comparison with the lives of men, then the subject matter came to me "Stop The Leak". Here we see the philosophy of | causes an3~effects. The flowingof-; the water into the flat was the effect and the hole or cracks in the, end of the flat was or were the causes. When the cause waSj stopped the effect took care of its self. ?How many individuals "today who are sailing the, canals and streams of life with leaks in the flats ci* their lives and characters. How many of us wTio~h&Ve started on the ocean of some eventful career and did not take time to examine and stop the leak or leaks until the i nflowing waters of some j bad habits or evil influences overwhelmed us and we sank beneath! the surface of the stream of fail- j ui-es, c sorrows, destruction and death. We look around us to day and we see miseries, woes, failures, un happiness, and troubfes upbn individuals, nations and societ/es, because the leaks were not noticed, discovered and stopped. -~(We see sometimes business flourishing in the sunlight of prosneritv. onl.. afterward crumbled bqoeath the dark shadow .of failure. because the leaks of. cheating, faTse balances, Kgh class robbery and dishonesty were not stopped. In the community, we behold a shining light, a brilliant star In the persorr-of a promising youth, good health, a fine background, lib eral training and a bright future. Nevertheless, the brightness of that shv'ning and brilliant star, that- promising youth,-faded-and fell in the mire of shame and disgrace, beneath the waves of failure, because he did not stop the leak of riotous living, drinking, violation of the physical laws of health and :mmoinl practices. The ancient cities of the past fell, those which' did fall, because their inhabitants did ".ot stop t*.?J leaks of, political coiruptions idolatry and umitfRteousness. The first J ing of Israel sank beneath the waters of shame and destruct'on, because he did not stop the leak of disobedience. Absalom* That -beautiiuL young prince, went- to?bis?doom, because he did not stop the leaks of muri\3r, disrespect and rebellion against his parent. _ Our chain gangs, penitentiares, jails and pr.'son houses are filled todHy because those who are suffering such fate, more or less, did not stop the leaks of criminal thoughts and actions. Let us all examine our lives and .-rnractei-s, and wherever we find leaks of any kind which will injure and destroy us, leb us stop"them. I A little leak will a'nk a .great ship. Remember we are s&iling on the ocean of life. Let us watch out for leaks and stop them. STERLING HIGHLIGHTS Greenville. S. C.?In a series of games leading up To the State; tournament, S^e^ling boys split games with the Asheville Steven- I T.pp Hi sou ad. losing at home and winning at Asheville. The girls successfully dc/w^ied Bdlton and the Steven-Lee girls, only to bow to the Chapman Grove sextet Both teams accompanied -hy. the band and 6ther selected musical groups left for Orangeburg Thursday, March IX), for the State tournament. The Good English week was successfully carried out by the students under the careful planning of Miss E. I. Howard. Special reading from Misa.L. Butler, a discussion on the abuses of good usage by Mr. M. C. Lewis and a discussion on the improvement of oral conversation by Miss Margaret Pendergrass marked the highlights of English week. Friday, March 4. Mr. Lewis and the band gave a snort recital preliminary to their firtt appearance away from homa. ,? ; ' - ? *y spending a few months at home with relatives and friends retum-i ed to New York. - Mr. Robert Connor who has been ill forborne weeks is still very sick. Rev. Martin preached at Oak Grove Sunday, having a funeral of one of his members who is ar. old citizen of this community; he was called to be there a vain 3:00 p.m. Monday. Our sympathy goes out for the family. CHER AW NEWS. J Mrs. Bell Cutner of Hopewell, Va.. ;md?her- nephrw, Mr. Susbery Leak of N. Y. motored down in M". Leak's car last Sunday night. They spent the week with Mrs. Cutner's sister and Mr. Leak's mother, Mrs:T<foTCr Ford. They return cd to their homes last Thursday. Miss Marion Johnson celebrated Jwr birthday- with' a party-last Fri day night. | Mrs. Margaret McCall entertained the Young Women's Club at-her hofhp"Sunday afternoon. The Young Women's Club will present a comedy at Pee Dee Union Baptist church March 29. The name of the plav is "The Lonelyville Social Club'." Mrs. A.V. Wilson /directress. h>ivo your 5c ready fori The Palmetto Lender when your Agent, Miss Alice Johnson delivers) your papgr. Miss Johnson will be triad to report any news (of local | -nature) for publication if you will give it to her before Monday of each week. ?EE ? IRMO NEWS Irmot ttrr- fctttte Town by~lTh "Dam Site", and . the best liilic town in South Carolina, we ar? prouS 0/ it, for here yo'u get a touch of real life. ' The pastor and members of Macedonia Baptist church -were verv happy after putting over such u successful program today in bohalf of the $100.00 drive which is planned to end the second Sunday in- April: T-he?people' of?lrtuo stands for cooperation. - We fee) dear to our friends who have labored so faithfully and helpe,i' ut to put this, great program over building our new church. \Ve arc proud of our church and we love our frienck too. -Anti we -also love our Pastor/ Rev. Clarcnee Ilarrell, who is doing much to pull" this heavy load. Mr. H?J:Vry Abies arvl family worshiped with us in our .morning service and took an active part. We hope they will hurry back. Mrs. J. G. Porte,. Of Harbison institute along with her campus girls attende* the afternoon services. Mrs. Porter has taken, a great interest in ou,. church and has helped- us much in our struggles, also her contribution today $1.00 was highly appreciated. We nope sne wm always min^ oi us and continue to visit us. Mr. Freddie Boozer had for his guest Sunday_eve?ning, R<-Jv. A. Bailey, pastor of St. Paul Bap list church of Lexingtoti, S. C His choir and usher board accom panied him anJ a nuntber of other good" friends. What those goou people did for Macedonia wa$ a plenty. All we can say is "If you want to hear preaching and singing and get some 9end--for Rev~ Bailey and his good folk." Brother Boozer raised on his club at this program for the <.uive set for April, $12.23. Mr. Montez Bradford spent several days at home_with hia mother. ? Mrs. Polly Bo\Vman is on the sick list; we hope for her a speedy recover. ?: Miss Berneatha Tobias of Peak wa3 the week-end guest of Mrs Thomasena CorKy. j PTr\ Heyward Williams mothei and sister carried Miss' Eloise [ Boozer back to- Gilbert Sundaj | where she is teaching. ' ST. GEORGE HIGH SCHOOL St. George?The school paper "The Campus Life" came/ otf the press last week. The paper this month was largev in number ol . pages than previous issues. I Three one-act plays were giver. Monday, March 7 under the supervision of Miss B. G. Dannerly The Four Hayes Boys' radio "and Stage "STTTSIS, appeared-irr-tr program at the school au;.itorium on Monday night, February 28. The last game of the-season 'was played at Holly Hill March 1. The scores were tie, 12-12. | Miss Viola?Means and Mr. Du; mas, State college and Mr. Jo:.r Pendarvis, Orangeburg, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs rttTA." "Odom. I Mr. and Mrs. Odom, Miss Her. jamin Dannerly. Murdugh, Deweese, Toatley and Mr. J.. H. Peai ' son motored to State col^i go to witness the game with Johnson C. Smith, Thursday night. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER A" ^rrVr fUT VrTVy Tat fVy t X ' = T I | - - | ? | ay f 1 VtToVi! Y 1 aSSTSWli \ R HMM QIMUTV IS ] A R Mm?itu >axi v I X Try x i 1 | Allen Bi i ^ ? I wi wr-nono M:\VS 1.as??Sur.'lay was?a" very il'.YiTiny flay fur iln' cliuixli-^oci's of " our I'Tvvti." T'- <" l.r.r.T,- Srfrtria-i- Was jKiver. ii; the saints at both WayI ma.", A .M l.'. ;i;,r[ at tr,< A. ,M. 11. * ' ri ei.'.it chc i. Te" 1 he- ?so 1 vicos wo-o v. : y toi.a-iir.K i: rfvc i. I.it'lv < :.ir l. .< .Ja i:-<n its improv.iiK hat fjora his affliction v Inch ha- h< M J,in: in bed for a bo t t'v.o iM'ijith-. li L'aws us also u-p? a: rl cr ajfnin. Uw. .). _.S. JJil'r.n was summon-1 To I!" k TTTT1 !a- t Tue-r'lay lo -ci \" "mi" pr-lit juLy in-the "Fed;~ c-ial jco'irts.. ^ f Fan lit Id County T ai- iiiK ^c' on ' won an'thor <1 uhlc ilea er from Honk'.r \\ a-:h njr*. n iii last Mon- j lay. . ( is!s -c ue ? 17 to. 0 ' tri'l boy< *j:; 21, Ln'.h.iri favor | r>f Fai'f.cld. A lary and ciitlui- i siastic c'liwd was /rut to witness tile Kfinie. Mis- (ici tiuiic V. i!,on. i^n- of in- far-olty i < a.h ' - motored to ( Ahhi'Vi!< IaAl~~ w. vi'Tc-M To visit h'-v, mmhoi wlm is very much indis posed. ' The -teac;he?/* of V.*r ? unity nr. jk optti i ir' i-? the PaiirU't'" Stale Teaciii ai-otialion UtiiCo rt.in: 1 t -. The cvnvmtioh convenes in Cnbi'iiibia^lT ar.d 1S11 r. On* set:.;.,I :\?'Vi r"d a defeat^at thy hand- < f -t-bv i ask'. thuli team: _o.??jjulh )' ::ra I:;'i?hi-' Wod.no-- _ lav. Mat eh ' 2- 'i. i irii'H ' (- -( kjH: S.vru <-*f 1 .? In ft! hf!"'-lu>\" 25-11. ' ' M-. sin M.i'-'. Ja< 1; .!<.hn<'?n ar.il his brother a i. ? T l.arrcaster wop . ivoi.'n.o' <1?% rn : l mm to"'St " 'a-i- wi.m-I:,- iiv s' - "77: Mr! am: Mrs. S. A ; Moo;o. -- 1 The I.ar'i s Hi f deadly ylub ir.et last \V( i> "s4av i vcrun' sit t!r notiiL* of. Mr. nr. I Ms: ! as mm* ' ohens, at tin- c 1 -o- a vn y r 'la'abio ('psist w;. - serv d. KeTark- J>y J'rosider.t I'ioreree Siaiks a:.:: dismission. Ti.e f.-'.owimr i e ports were'modern the "Miss Kai !i Id" cor test ia-t . \in.W- Ali.-nl: \ u Mr'n ttnvti-r. 11 --tf ra..ic,?.V-.1 ;?M:. I!1 ii ?'t t?R'j.-'.rb )Voujrh. 11 * h. isio.o.t; ]\atio Boulvvaio'. I't . .>7.'J.': Geneva Ecav.r, iTth. jL'.-.~ic Mac Your.tr, 8th ; $12.05 ami Ila'tie Gladrte'y. Oth who "was c! t?w!H (1 quccti. ?13.-5. Total ' .. -??1 ttivi<)?B; own tif~Chai'loUo 1 X. G~i?M i ?A-m- iia?M.TiT.ds'h ot I Bono- :ct co'it.tre am! . Mr. Robet jRitsst'!! fro a: C. C. ii Charles' ton all former students of o. ^ ; school art?iir.e to?t. (i. iitrhl of tht^ir parents-ami frie tis. REED STREET III I'T A J : ? :? 1 Ami" von -Thmxlay v'.emnt*, ] Mar. h'l :v mlors and friends1 of the PTA assembled in tlv* ati- ' i dito: iuin for their March meeting. I Worhio siervieos woe cmiduct[< () by' MiV. M Shoard. followed Tfrc~tlv- Ini-ov-- - -> Mm. Our p-rcsi ' dent Mv-. TI Fc i v pivsi 'oil Mes ian-e-s SN. Tero Coleman wore i le ted ' rc-nr-sentuI tive* to the State PTA which will convene at Columbia, Mar lb. A s!rt>rt hut spicy protrram wa rendertd by patrons of the? 8th grade. . .... (;i;oR(ii:To\vN news. - -?The Allen. ' 1'r.i' > i s;'.)-?^Slm-os " with Pro;. F. I' Ai.am, d;;. > 'tor a-peat.'-l n ]h-b,-[ A. M. K. church Mondu.y < voiirg. Mar 7*h with a t'l i.'i'.iu'c pro-'ahi ami was witnes!ed by a line a arience. President-Entron H. Mct'iill av.-i'm?;.!'ied them. His "addr'c.-.s was especial Iv im'ov 1. Mr. and M =. P. 1 Williams ot Elloroe and Master P.. ('. Howard were visitor-" in Georgetown Sanday and wyvshippt'd at Bethel. Dicker-on A.M.Id.. Church Rev. J. H< Bryant. Pa-tor " Sunday was a dive day fur wor There is a Rea ADLI Table-T c FLOI is South Carolina's Most a bag to-day and you for yoursi It is simply better flour HILLED IN ( 01.I'M HI A HY ^ mm * rothers Mi - - ' ' : 1 - .. Page 5 p, respect . j 'privacy ij * O*'? Y.~ 3 i rf 1 i l5> C'-.rs.L.r.o. r.ry = , | f c \ ri l: v. co ? * .<;a a j !, . b-.--ivcd rt'i" fer!i i; ii cv'r: / n.t-1 c;--'--- .J . _ ij c - - V- ' j | ' e:;f lirL3: !! ___ John sun-Bradley Funeral Home 1 I'M I'ark Street TIM.ICI'HONK .8137 SailTH-COLEMAN FUEL CO.. "Satisfaction or Money Hack" CtU f , - rTVKR PHONKS 3124 and 3125 1921 Tay'lnr St. COl.l" M bPV Hr riiAin POMADE J * IS J'UST.RIG// T FOR ME! ^ Chamrsion enclotses and uses only MURR'AYS HAIR POMADE becr-lse it is a Worlds' Chanlpion Haii Dressing It must be good I You tiy it TODAY 11 >r.:ppo:5 .-VII thy service?, \ve:e wilt r." fu-lv.i. At 11 o'Ohik the I : * : :: i: >n. the s-'.rh e T: 'What Think "Ye .\>f Him?" The ewniuu lii'uv o.f service th. pastor h h: tlu-r. powerful message <*+< * *? <? % __ - = son Why ? JM ! > . isted | JR - "iP ; Popular Flour. v V % - ? ?r will sec the reason Y elf. " " * S for the money. X inng ^r Q , i j $ - jj ^-*=^?: " -?r ~~" : ? ~? .^~rTn r