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Page 2 ^ !: "The Old Gray" |c < . ?> e -??!; JLj ! > fUr. *. PKlbp Kllla 1 > ;| W X X X X , .t ? hfegr<> Services \ ? My candid opinion -of religious services in most Negro churches v is that all of the good they try to T accomplish in the beginning is de- 1 stroyed just before or at the con- ^ elusion of them. The first big ob- < stacle in the service is that the * . Qveragft Neyro preacher preach- d es too long. Their chief objective ? is to get up an excitement at any 1 cost. They don't realize that their congregation want food for thought as wen na sniritual en- __ thusiasm."~ And one or two good Wholesome thoughts are as many as an audience is prepared to re^ ^ ceive at anyone service. Usually these few thoughts are advanced in the first 20 qjinutes of the seripon and the rest of his thunder ~ is thrown away while the people sit in their seats and pity him^/The minister must learn that he can consult his library during the week and gather sufficient materin 1 o f ai' eavnrfl 1 cnvnirvne A nrl ttrVion he undertakes to put it all in one its too long for any congregation. ^ The next reflecti^p which adds to , the destruction of Negro services is the manner in which the collections are taken. That part of the service in many of our churches is a regujar frolic. ~The- officers at the table cut monkey capers and exchange-jokes untiL the people becomeT'disgustfed". After ail, when the benediction is said they feel more like they have been to a theater than, a church service. To . be continued next issue. Beard And Farmer Bishop. J. S. Flipper. D.D., in appointing RdV. L. -L. Farmer pre siding elder of the Charleston -district has never made a better assignment. Dr. Farmer, is the type of man for such a position. He is well trained and a reaF Christian gentleman. Both ministers and laymembers <yf that' district will find their leader to be a gr^at "big brother". Farmer has always been a good follower, and a successful pastor. Only thosfc kind should be made presiding elders, - Ero Farmer is a staur.cr. suppoilcr of The Palmett * Leader and wc desire to register our congratulations with the score of others upc/n his elevation. The Edisto district is carried away With Dr, Beard. ^ Well when it comes to Fr. Jesse E. Leard any district in the connecli6b Would be elated with him. He can be dep.vrn-tnrf n|iiin i: v the btfk P.S Well-ftS -in?the lig hi... 11 e does not onh sympathize with his ministers but " rend-rs them assista \oe in needy times Both ministers a id laymen L admire him for he has always advocated their cause. Bishop Flipper is being highly commended up on these appointment-*.- The pre- _ oiHinr* ?*1riAr<ifoi n i? n nPPf'SSit.V in the Methodist church and thereare some presiding elders measuring up'tcr the standard. They help their men, and never rig false at w any time. Thank God for them * many of whom are in South Carolina! On the oth^r hand there are ~ some presiding elders that don't want their salt. They are not wanted by pastors nor cohgregationa.?In case bishops still want thorn in their cabinets they will -?rfeave?to make th^m supernumerary presdng elders. ' ' . I ;? nr." B. H. Gray The best revival nu-Qting in his tory of my pastorate at St. Luke i was held this year in which 50 persons wofro cc/nv^rted. Rev. Gray of Greenwood immortalized himself in Charleston for all times , to come. The officers have requested us to have him return again. Believe me, he is some preacherr God grant that he may -?-?live-4<mg?to preach- the. gospel. _ Other city ministers who rendered valuable assistance in our revival were Drs. R. E.-Brogden, J. E. Board, R. S. Lawrence, B. F. Bradford, W. M. Deveaux, Revs. ^ A. L. Pugh, W. R. Rice and J. F. Tolbert. bn account of being ill I was not able to go to Columbia this week and check up our subscription list. This wilt give our subscribers all next week to pay up. Please be ready when I call. Send by mail to 241 Ashley avenue, f Charleston, or call Phone 3742. <" T "Let Us Advance On Our Knees", o ?: m m * a SPARTANBURG NEWS. r Miss Edith Clark and Mrs. Ge- t n?va Byers entertained?with ^ bunch of young people at their". ( home on.Simmon street Thursday night, April 28 in honor of )lr, r ; ind Mrs. Theodore Perry of this 9 ity. Bingo and card playing were' injoyed throughout the evening. fhe hostesses served ice cream _ ind cake. With Miss Odessa Stevna at the piano. Everyone enjoyed " hemselves dancing. d Those to witness this occasion d /ere: Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Per- b y, Mr. and Mrs Frank Earle, jMr. ? nd Mrs." Henry Greeley, Mr and ^ Irs. Archie Byers; Mrs. Tlretma ^ Jeatty, Misses Elsie and Annie lelle Nichols, Eldora Barnes, ? lessa Stevens and Edith Clark, ^ dessrs. Willie Nichols, Zenephor larper and Grant Moore.., . tj GAPWAY CIRCUIT 'J ?Str-Philiip A. M--Er-Chnrth a _ = Sunday school at the usual hour ?vith a good attendance. Service ?t 4 o'clock by Rev. L. D. Gamble. ( The Box party was 'quite a sue- , w, Saturday night. Amount ^ cleaned $10.74 for benefit of the _L hureh. j Mrs. Ellen Smith, remains on the 11 rick list at this writing. al?o Mrs Margaret Lawrence. We pray far ' hem an enrlv vernverv i i Mrs. A. B. Smith and little dau- t .'.iters Trannie and Pear] spent the vo^k-end at Sumter With relativ- ' s, was accompanied home by her v aster Mrs. Mable Smith who spent 1 last week. Miss Gene Gamble ' spent the week-end in Kingstreej " MATHER ACADEMY NEWS '* ' - - - - - " S -The thirtl annual Track and-Ien ! lis Meet of the SCAC is being r n-ld. Saturday, May 7 at Colum- > jia. The track team of Mather will ' bo represented by the following: 1 Eddie McGirt, James Jackson, Jas Oliphant, Robert Carlos and Har 1 Id Lange. Edward Evans and Hai ( y Rainey will represent the tennis :eam. Both groups have been coach a by J. W. Matrin. Dean William Pickens, eminent 1 jeaker.and writer, has been the J c ji est _of Browning Home during 1 he past week Mr. Pickens deliv- < red speeches and conducted fqr-] < :ms at Trinity churchj at Jackson 1 nid at Mather. i Mr, Pickens is one of twelve pel ' * oiis conducting open forums thru ut the country under the direction 1' the Federal Bureau of Educaion. National Music Week was ob erved with two recitals on Tues- - iny uuvrnuon and \\ eonesuay nite ; ind a final program by South Car- ] !ina State College Quartet. -Two of Mather's star athletes 1 inve returned to school after an 1 liforced absence due to an auto- loth boys. Alfred Fields and Geo. : dcKenzie, expect to graduate. ~t *- ' t Campus Chatter t It seems as if B.S. likes to go * nto hysterics at times. She cerainly had a "spell" Saturday. P. has been very happy. ] It looks as if JD.T. and J. Y \ lave gone off the rocks. t Since the seniors have their i lass pins, you can scarcely touch > them with a ten-foot pole * ?Why did JR?"got mnrl" TT j ivhen he sent an invitation to O. ? P. ? ' ' s OLD FOLKS HOME ? i- 1 We are glad to say that the I fag&er* Old Folks Home is still in ] xistence and somebody is still s thinking of us. So the inmates r ind trustee Board of the" "above ^ lamed institution feel very grate. \ 'ul to some of the individuals and v >t ganizations of this city for mak- t ng it possible that they might con" s inue tovlive with spiritual aid as __ veil as with other * aids and we i uly want to thank you for what ^ ,ou have done in the past and ^ vhat you may do in the future. * P Now may I name some of the e ccent contributors. Miss Gaffney |; >f Gaffney's Sandwich shop; Mr -j Tacob, The Golden Rod Social a lub, the (Srirls Reserve of Booker r T. Washington school, the Waver- v y .Silver Tone Choral club who ? iomes ev^ry third :Stinday_ and t ;erves us spiritually as well as ft- j lanciaTIy. The oW folk really on- q oy their sontfs arid prayers. Dr. t ind Mrs. Daw kins and last but not t. east, the Ace of Clubs Social b lub of which Miss R. Thomas is a ^resident, who was also thinking C >f us and came in the most need- ii d time to help make Easter day v t very happy one for the old peo>le. Again we thank you all. o If there be any names Eve omit ? ed please^ don't think hard the- I iod ever smile on everyone of you. ? Ve also thank the cooperative d niaaionary aociaty.? , d - ' -7 THE ELLERS CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. S. Hall, Pastor Sellers, s. c.?S. 3- at the U9al hour with ?3upt. Abram and Ita cu-wuihtis at their??of.. uty. The lesson was beautifully iscussed and a splendid review y the "Supt. ? ? . At 11:30 a.m. morning service J egan the pastor being absent th? lev. Ralph Nowlin preached Tor s from the text Exodus 5:4. At 7:30 we again assembled and he pastor selected his text from )aniel 5:16. Our pastor.left Tues' ay for Rock Hill to attend the tate convention. We trust that ic will have a pleasant trip. LO>WtVL A LAVS - = More than three hundred peo-' ?!e attended the union prayer i >etin(g Saturday night.-" _ Total [mount raised wan. $10 00 " All nf _ iuu hearts were made to burn durrg the wqnderful services all nitq it Browns chapeh* I . A. it' -- 1. 1-t ill IS Wt'l'IV, The members erf.. Browns Chap>1 A. M. E. Zion church-had a won lerful service Sunday morning. SunVlay af*ovno<*n the m^mboi's v irshiped at Christian Home Bapist church. The sermon by their ??s"tor, Rev. A. C. Croker was in ipiiing. Total raised $5.10. This vas on Mrs." Lizzie Carter's club.. There will be'a Mothers' Day n pper Saturday night prior to blathers' Day. All the.sons young ( met ol<t~lTrthis commtrnity are-in-" ited to bring their mother for upper. Supper Will .ba scfr\<*ed "or 25 cents. The 4-H club of Lowrys will neet with Mrs. Millie Peay Prilay afternoon at 5:00 o'clock. GEORGETOWN NEWS -On Tuesday, April 26th at 1020 dighmarket- street a group of laiies met and organized the Beauticians union. The follow.ing are dfieers and,, committee. Presi1 rit. Mrs. Esther J*, (tho?writer) neania Hardy; 2nd Vice-President Mrs. Ida Mouzon; Secretary, Miss \nnie M. Nesbitt; Assistant Secctaiv, Mrs. I.ula R. Strong: Trya uiref. Mrs. Caroline Wilder. Com mittee on By-laws: Mrs. F. L. Ca"olina~chairman; Mrs. Flossie V. Wilson, Mrs. Annie P. Johnson. Mrs. Francis Dobbins and Mrs. Florence Jackson. Advertising nanager, Mrs. Ida Movant. Next meeting will be at the mine of Mrs. Florence. Jackson, Wood street, Wednesday, May 11 1:00 o'clock p.m. ?fcn-T?an<>~ Mrs, v. wm-q -.VK-HUI*ind twv daufchjters enroivtc for ! cir Fiuliicriii "New"YoYk" cnhTr by in:1 stopjied at the hojne of.DrA ind Mrs. Carolina so as to say iowdy, LAURENS NEWS Suryday was a fjfa.utifur day. rhe Rev. W. M. Dansely of Gains'i 11 e, Ga., was the pastor for ,the lay at St. Paul Baptist church, ubject Let Jerusalem Come into 'our minds. The Junior Missioniry at St. -Paul met Wednesday light, Ajiril 27 at the home of diss Lois Smith. The Junior misionary is growing vapidly. The senior missionary society met Fri!ay afternoon at the home of Mrs. TTara Dendy opening with The"" 'resident, Mrs. Cerrilla Hudgens iresiding. A brief business sesion was enjoyed. Some timely re narks was enjoyed by Mrs. Mag:ie 'pTtts and Mrs.1 Jessie" McC'ul- " um and others. The hostess sered a delicious course of white potato salad on lettuce, cake and altines and tea. The Pulpit AkI club met at the onie of Mrs. Pauline'Sullivan on nursnay night, April 2?. Alter i ho businro.<t was carried out a rogram was rendered by the 4H i iris of the NYA, Mr. S. W. Sul- s ivan made some- timely remarks "he hostess served pineapple sald, cookies and iced tea. The next neeting will be at the parsonage rhere we will begin quilting. Mrs sarah Belle of Spartanburg was he wek-end guest of Mrs. Paurne Sullivan. The many friends f MlSS Llllla Rikard will be glad o kncrw that she is improving in h? State Park hospital 4n-Colum lia after a long illness. And We re also glad tG know that Miss Christine Calhoun is also- improvng , after being ill for a few reeks. Mr. David Cureton was guest f Miss Lois Smith o>n Sunday. The first and second grades of lampton street rendered their pro < rram cm Friday night. April 29. J Sponsored by Mrs. Minrfie San- i era, Misses Poole, Fuller and Mad 11 ox. Title "Mother Gooee", < ] PALMETTO LEADER ST. ALBAN TR. SCHOOL 3 The commencement exercise A^j pril 29th was quite successful. Tho ^ double quartet composed of Miums'^j Acjuilla Graden, Myrtle Cowans, ^ Margaret Thompnon, and Juan in ?S Arnold, Messrs. Lutl^cr Reed, Joe Stokes, Marcel and DeWitt Jack-'#t r, - 1 son sang beautifully "Come Sing ^ ifrd Hp Merry " Prayer was offer- 1 ed by Rev. Gallie Dennis. The J EHcc-Chtb sang "AH Nations whom Thou hast made." |^jj Miss Missouri Bowling was sakitatorian of the class. She suoke j eery impressively "Ace Well Your J Part." Mr. Luther Reed sang exceptionally well "Mah Lindy Lou" ^ Mr. J. D. Sweeney was valedictor- ^ fait and spoke forcefully "ITniversal Laws." Miss Anna McAlister was very graceful when she sang J "Honey Chile." Rev. S. C. Camp- J> bell delivered a very practical and Jj inspiring nrltliP^: nil who heard J{ him expressed themselves 6s hav- J _ i i _ ~..i_; I ui^ ncuiu a worinwinie auuress. j He was introduced by Prof. M. M. Sitton. i f* -Supt C. j V. Cook presented the J diplomas and prizes..,Mr. J D Swee 1 nry^jof the- graduuting class re- j reived 1st prize for best w6rk in Agriculture and shop tyiss Addie ^ Evans, 9th grade received first f* prize for best H. E. work and Miss ? Mathalyn Mattison 11th grade, 2nd ^ for H. E. work. Miss Eugenia ^1 J-Uoan 8th grade received first Jj prize for highest average in Math $ ematics for .the year. Mr. David * Clemmons 9th grade received prize ^ for best deportment. Misses Sudie ~ and Florine Eweeney prizes from w Gth and 7th grades for perfect at tendance. Nannie "Sullivan and 01- g lie Chaptman 1st and 2nd prizes j from 4th and Bih.grades for high- (l{ est averages. Ellen Towns of 3rd p. grade highest aveiace and Helen Stokes highest - average in first ^ grade.' j*, Prof., and Mrs. Dondy visited Pleasant Hill ch'u'rch 'in Anderson \ County Sunday, where they have-A quite a number of students, there A they contacted other parents and t! have prospects for a number of A others from the sa?ie church. Theyspent the remainder of the day at ? the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ^ Beaty, who have two sons here in . ..1. 1 rn L: I!-.-' ? 1 9 ?vu<uu. i n? time is arawing near ^ for the Mid-wives'" Institute begin ning May dOth. 1 r, McCOLL NE>VS. sl " ' - 1_ I Miss Verona Wakefield of the :: Rmnlnin Inn.s:hr>n1 faculty is the Ji charming visitor of Miss' Marie 1" Watson. ' . The MeColl school closes Friday Ma j* (Ttti; after fffj eventful year; MeColl wishes for her teachers a very pleasant summer sojourn. Tp For thd first time here we or- J.rani zed a Young Men's Social Flub, which stands for the best!hat's in us. The name of t h,ie ? club is "Royal Stag Social Club" with officers as follows: President, Thomas McNeil; Vice President, J. p T. Adam; Secretary, Thomas MeColl; Treasurer, David Ilines; Bus iness Manager, Samuel Jones; Sergeant at Arms. Daniel McLain; , Chajdain, Rev. R. L. Allen; Advise i',?J??I.a Seine,?Jr??tm?will .... , w be hearing from us in the near future. m , L V( PACKI.VNn VFWS Quito a few people of our town w are leaving for their vacation, to Mrs. Ida Wall left Thursday fy>r Philadelphia to spend the summer _ with her son Mr. L. R. Williams. Mr Valley Rlakeney motored to Laurens on business Thursday. Miss Arlena Blakeney is better ifter being ill with Pneumonia. \ Messrs. Fletus Hubbard and ^ Raymond Walker spent Friday ^ night in Charleston. \V( Miss Leola Segars?is at home ? *f tor-dosing a very - successful school term. nc "Mrs. M. L. Gathings and Mr T F. Biower motored to Chesterfield 'n Snturday on business. Mrs. T. F. Brewer and Rev J. L Brewer spent Monday in Wades ni boro - m ' P| Miss Willie Mae Stanley has re turned after spending several ? weeks tn Newberry. \ Mrs. Martha Ilorne and Mrs. Elizabeth FutTib rburk are also on *n the sick list. I ( CHESTERFIELD NEWS I)C ? i?.r oara j\. ,?ici uunu(?n , | til A beautiful audience greeted R< Rev. J. H. Toatlcy Sunday morn- 10 ing at Grand View Presbyterian Sf rhurch. The church was lovely in aV brijsrht spring flowers, and the sor h< mon was very impressive fn the afternoon Rey, Toatley and some of of his members and friends motor- ai _ ;. (_,. [ , / L _ I ^UjLHnRO^ J = I m]S5s5S 1 > 1 i L|Mi^ j> I ^ORT PAjtW I I i V KB wMHoiauTv as WL M?K?in ?mc? 13 < ~ .Try ? ! ? y . :..:r ' i y ; / f Allen B y I tp Smithville and Worshipped ith Rev. Lyles and members. Rev. Crockett, pastor of Zion aptist church preached at Hurst nbernacle AME Zion church Sun ly afternoon, Rev, C. H??leeler istor. Mrs. Lizzie Gill was at church unday morning to the delight of iends. Profs. R, L. Hiekson of Green-. ille, J T. W Minis of Clinton, Gj - Gattldman, Seneca, S. C. Peiiy nderson \we- pleasant callers at ie? Presbyterian manse Saturday,, pril 23rd. Mr. Andrew Burno was dinner uest Sunday of Misses Sara A. IcCullough and Helen Jenkins. Mrs. M. L. F Johnson visited lis S. E McCullough Monday, Mosdanies Mamie Gathings; -Lau i Brewer and Vashti Brewer wor liipped at Grand View Sunday. I)r. and Mrs. L. B West, ,_Rev rd Mrs J. H Ward, Rev and Mi's aul Davis, Charlotte, NC., stopid a few minutes at the PresbyT rian manse. \ Mrs. Florin Walker has return-. J from a trip to Baltimore, Md.l ?E.?McQdlough.. repent riday afterrfoon with Mesdames H Toatley and M L. F. Johnson Mr. J. T. Jones, S. S Missionary. T Fairfield Presbytery was the rest of the manse Sunday and onday Messrs. Andrew Burno, Elmo idler, Misses Sain A. MoCulloagh! id Helen Jenkins motored to (She iw Sunday afternoon. Mrs. M. L. F Johnson left Tuesly for a Jeanes Conference a t tate College, Orangeburg. She as accompanied by Mrs. R, B. oatley, Mr and Mrs. James Rims and Master Gerard Foster The Carolinians v Singers from tation WTB, Chai'lPttO. Xi C77 ill appear at Grand View Presby1 ian church Bav (k R:RO n m ^ COPE NEWS ," Sunday, April 24, Rev. M. M. nomas pastor of the Good Hope! rcuit preached at Macedonia inday a. nr., after a lively Suniy_ school conducted by Supt. S. Connor. Sunday p.m. lie preachat Salters Chapel. Each sermon ?nt forth with power Sunday, May 1st, Rev. Thomas ; eompanied by Mrs. Thomas mo- ' red over to Good Hope where he cached an able and- inspiring rmon to a large audience. Suny 7 p.m. he returned to Macedoa and a number of Good Hope embers to listen to a sermon by ev. S. ,A. Funches, P. E of the* rangeburg District of the M E. Lurch Dr. Ftmchf?gg nrnache 1 om fhtTStfbject: JJThey laid HitrT a manger;" etc. Surely o u r arts were made to fed fjdad hile this man nf God preached le word. After the sermon, the wife of. io P. E. and wife of Rev. T. J obinson made some very timely marks Mrs. A. R. Sumter re>onded. We cert^fnly enjoyed all id most because vtbis was the. >me of Mrs Funches. T3rs. Sumter "had the pleasure\ visiting Mr. Willie Thompson! Hi family the week-end and re-1 * ? ~ There jsa Reas APLL Table-Tes FLO I 5 South Carolina's Most,] k i ba? to-day and you m for yoiysel 1 is simply better flour HILLED IN COLUMBIA W rothers Mi $h$?- < ported a wonderful time. Every j moment was spent very profitably, o On Friday 7 p.nrr, we witnessed I a school closing worth the while 1 of anybody's inspection. Mr. W. v ThoUVlV<4U1 fimir&itl?4in noitta n _ j.. ,.., ..j'tt* vvi IIV 111 til * v ranging for this program. On- * Sundrfy a.m. at Union with about 75 in Sunday school, we had a , (. beautiful discussion of the lesion. , Rev. A.'X. -Hampton feeling indis- t posed from ailing with ?measles ( preached a short instructive ser- j hi on Subject:. "A man knows not-, j.the day of his death." Hurrah for , Union Circuit. - ' | ( At Emanuel A ME church. Rev. ( Rich berg entertaining the Second 1 Quarterly Conference had a .high < day Sunday. They had a very live- 1 ly Sunday school commented on t by the P. E. S. Nance, After- 1 which lie preached one of -those i spiritual sermons. The Conference was quite a suet ess. v g i It was indeed sad to' htar of the I death of M rs. Rebecca Forrest of ; Calvary ME church. She had been ill for many- years. We pray that earth's loss is hcavi n's train, Oirr ...-1 _LK.L i l l V HJCH 1 \ ' Prof. I.. 1). Hradlev, Principal . (v< Tuesday night, April 20, the. ^ | H^e-pu tntith.d "The End of the s Golden Cheese" was gvien by the lth and 5th grades under the di- ' v rection of Miss Octavia U. Clark and Mr, Abram (Jjr^ene. On Fri- v day night, April 29, the play c I day night.. April 29, the play en- 1 ] titled "Old En-hion, Mother" under' tlje direction of Prof. J. E. Mc- ' j .Ivfr was given by the Gth and 7th ( grades. P>oth plays were v.-ry good t \v;w npots/inUbl i-i ? w hi u pac,Kc:i aucuto j i lium. Mary Leo Mention, a mem- ] ber of the 3rd j?rade class of which t Miss Mamie O. Jono.s is teacher of j navinir sold ihe highest amount cf < votes was crowned Queen of May i on the school campus by the Prin- I cipal, Prof. L. LL_~Bradley.. The \ r>;o^.r>n <*>oo,ono noooooooooooooo 8 mm PINCKNEY'S FIT UNDERTAKER AM) LICE SOUTH CAROLINA It Fif. ? > H ^ _~" ^ 1 Saturday, May 7, 1938 { ' -?- t '* , -. . %| ion Why X ' ????? M?Mm?m< ? i. n JH t - ? ?-,?r %sted J .. i- . $ - IHHfc !x! J re ? , , ' t Popular Flour. , | f - < J oil see the reason y 7 , , if- - ~ ... . ? V for the money. : f _ " ..r_?L, lling Co. | V >r6gram given on the lawn in hon?r oUhe Queen of May was conitosod mostly of musical numbers. The wrapping of the May pcle I'hich was-beautiful indeed was in harge of Miss Elizabeth J. Brit- ^, on. The annual sermon which was clivered by Rev. C. C. Bai'r of Lake City on SimiTay May 1 at he school auditorium was very in cresting twd in* pi ring:?After .he- sOrnvmv throe tables were used ? . or collection by tfiree differ-' 'or collection by three different lunches. Table Xo. 1, Pt. Jam^s A. M. F. church of which Rev. D. W. Washington is pastor raised the highest amount. Tahlo <n. 2. the Holiness church raised he next highest amount and ta)!e Xo. 3 Westley M. E. church aised the next highest amount. _ Mrs. ,L F. Pearson had ns her . rucst on Sunday her sist?r Mrs. *soni Crowley from Marion, S.C. Misses Britton and Clark had is-, their guest on?last week end?r A r diss II, R. Owens who is a teach?r in T.silro f^itv - : * , , "Stmdayychocd nt~thrr ms"aaHrrcirt vith officers at tlu-ir post. At 11 i.m. the pastor ascended the ros- -i rum and preached a soul stirring ermon. At 7:30 service began an.I the >astor preached to an appreciative tudior.ee. The Holy Communion ''as administered at bo*h services. \tl? Riulnn \l!o? C 1 .III.W .)? m-"l l, .11 I S _*m Ringer arc still oii tic sic]; list. The May Queen contest will bo lcld May 11. We solicit the^co)peration of our friends. "Mrs.'Kdpn M. Mori' s will give a peanut scramble ^Monday night. May 9th for the benefit of the :ontest. - ? Misses Georgnmna Graves, Gen ;va Griflfin are home to the deiprht of their many friends. ? A Mothers' Day program will >e rendered Sunday at 4 P.M? :o,o"^"o'oooo'c?o'0^o'0'0'opooo.^.<>''^ ~ >io:oax>c?ooo 0:0.0.0 00 oo'oo.ooxiaoo NKRAL HOME . NSEI) EMBALM EH OF AM) GEORGIA moral Cars and Funeral Equipment > GOOD AS THE BEST ((Pile tier Than the Rest And Prices Less OlPice Phone 2-3357 Residenct Phone 7765 . " COURTESY1 AM) SERVICE