The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 07, 1938, Page Page 3, Image 3
Saturday, May 7, 1938
(Echoes of Suorts I
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The Herr of Germany has issued
an order fee stop the newspapers
anu magazines ofGermany IVom
printing the pictures of Jesse OfVv
- ens. It gets in the Dictator's blood
( to see the picture of thyt dark
flash stepping away irom ins sat i
to be pure white maiblcs. ' Since
the JNiui. E.mporiUL liu^JLssjuiui. .such
an order, they must be carried out
or someone will be minus a head
or maybe some six or seven heads
will be walking around with no1
hndioa ; ? j
What kind of order will the Nordic
conscious -dictator issue after
the Louis-Sehmelling fight? Most
fighting experts are doping?u~
knockout, and they expect Joe to
one had the srtme diiiai?LuiPore and
everyone was wrong. The entire
country was amazed to find out
- that Louis had been beaten. Humors
went out, all kind of false
hoods wore strung?tier dsn 1 h e
country. But this time I am asking
you true sportsmen to eliminate
all of this hooey stuff and
^ ccme on out and show your hand.
T am with pvnvynni. \v'm? is: thoil.-'
ing-that Louis will win. Louis willWin
Knf
...... nv>/ 1IICII Wl*. Will
give The II err a chance to issue
another order, or maybe he^ has
already advised the "stall" oT the
different papers arid magazines
not to even write about the light
if Louis is the victor, yes, maybe.
Then if l^laxie should happen to'
come through the Germans may
paint Louis' face white so as to
rhakc the German people' thing
that everybody is a pure jGeimjair.
Everyone is worrying about t idoutcome
of the Armstrong-Ross
? ' light on May -26.- Homo- say that
Henry will meet his Wateiloo, but
1 I say that Henry will lake care
of himself and make Harney look
up and take notice. Joe Wahott
fought therii all and won. When
I say all. I mean heavyweights, a
well as lightweights. I am not
* placing Armstrong with Walcott
but remember that Ross is not a
heavyweight. Without -any question
Henry is the best lighter of
the little fellows in tlio i^jlt today
and he will beat Hamey*"" uoss on
the night of the 26th. -
t since he cannot grab some of the
South American; gold? Will h e
play in the United States or rest
for a season ?
THE BLACK ROYALS WIN
THE SEASON'S OPENER
WiniisbOVo, May 'J.?The Bk ic k
Royals hammered out a 9 to vie
tor^ over the BufTqh) - Mills in the
opening game of the season. Features
in the game for the Black
Royals were the wonderful pitching
of Craig, striking out .10 men
and getting 2 triples; Code 2 doubles
and Jackson one "homer with
one man on base.
^ The Black Royals is said to be
~one of the fastest clubs in t b e
State. Any ter.m wanting to play
them, write J. D. Rosoburough, I'.
0.< Box 384, Winnsboro, S. C.
.' ? . WATERLOO NEWS.
The family of i\frs. Evelyn Campbell
who is seriously ill at t h e
v Brewer hospital, wish the prayers
of the readers of The Palmetto
Loader for her recovery, if it be
the Lord's will.
Miss Hattie M. Cunningham is
improving nicely at the. Brewer
hospital since her operation.
^ Mrs. Emma Fuller died -An.il
27 and was funeral:/.cd Saturday
April 30; Rev. .T. W. "Mathis ofliciated.
Sho leaves live sons. Kid.
Calvin, Charlie and Sam <>f Waterloo
and Andy Fuller of -Woodruff;
ed Sunday May 1. He leaves."
wife and one daughter Clelia ^ of
Brooklyn, N. Y.
' " * The Laurel Hill and Center
Point schools will render the Heaven
Bound play at the Graycorrt
Hi, May 4. Funds will l*> used for
improving the school building'.
Home-coming Day will he at
Laurel Hill Baptist church' May 15
All friends are cordially invited
to worship with us.
JOHNSTON NKWS
Rosa Spring Baptist Church
Home Coming Services. Sunday
school opened with Supt. Dea. A.
B. Harrison at his post. Lesson
taught by Prof. R. N. Smith 7uVl
retviewerL by Rev. 'Robert Bland.
Remarks by Mrs. M. A. Hammond.
At the morning Rev. Bland
preached a wonderful sermon; sub
m*?jooti "Oooupy Until I.Come." The
^ pastor's salary and collection was
k<juu. si^iimur wus si't'veu on mi?
grounds. An appropriate program
for the day was carried. After t,he
program Rev. A. D. Dawk.ins dei
livered the Home-coming sermon,
f ( The financial reports for the day
were good. At 7:30 the Coleman
Ridge was ready for the night ser
pastor preached thecloslng'sermon
Rising for his- subject: "Jesus in
fh?TTrTtdst of-H:he--Churek,'' _
The basket ball girls and boys
of the Edgefield Co. Tr. school gave
their annual banquet, April 22.
Mr. C. O. Floyd gave them'an interesting
talk "How to be a good
sport in life." Everyone hftd an
enjoyable time.
The District Judging Contest
met at the school on Thursday. -15
v boys who had a part in this contes?y
At the conclusion winners
were: Hartford Daniel, Edgefield
Oo. Tr. school lat place; 2nd Cru1
.... .?ss:
mer of Newberry; 2nd place Olit.ver
Walker Edgefield Co. Training
'school; 3rd place, Richardson _ol
I Harbison Jr. College. The speakI
ing contest was won by little Mr,
I Slaughter from" Bettis Jr. College
Tlie- teachers are very busy pre
pal ing the'children l'ronu the 1st
to the 10th for the closing exercisCs.
1< inlay night April 29. a Surprise
Party was given for Mr. Sandy
Dean in the auditorium of Edgefield
Co. Tr. school.-The party was
.Jijoyrd by all. 1'rof.
aud Mrs. Hightower o t
1 Ridue Soring were guests of Prof,
'and Mrs. R. X. Smith at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Mobley on
Wednesday evening.
Mis. Lillie Jones of Charlotte,
_X L is visiting her mothciyMrs.J
Savannah Young (fri Bland street.
Mr. and Mrs. John Raiford and
daughters, Misses Crccia and Hal!i?
Raiford of Ridge Spring were
Sunday evening guests of Prof.
Misses Marie arid Cassie Mobley
are still on the sick list. We hope
for them a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Rhoda Francis has many
friends who are glad to know she
is better. ' ?
; . .COKESBl'RY .NEWS \
St. Paul A. M. E.'Church v
! ^ov- J C- Coaxum. Pastor
1 ho Sunday school had a large
atterrdnrrce-. Officers sevtd teachers
at their post <?f duty. The preach
ing sirvices begun at the usual
- hour. Th epastor's message was
inspiring. Theme Christ Feeding
r pi 1
11iv j i \ i iiuusuiiu. v/Uiitxtion
$12.SO. Quite a few partaok of
the" elements of _thc. Lord's ,.S-Up!>v
rv Yisi/Wrs . Mr, Isom Wuilley,
of llodges. Mr, Landom Moore
is home from Lake Wales. Fla.
Mr. McClouh is spending awhile
The maiiy frffr.ds of Mrs. Bessie
Moore _pympa'thize with her
-itv the ?kath --of- -her - brother?Mtv
rsjivin Romans who died in Colum
hia. April 21 an:l was fuaeralized
h e last Wednesday. Rev. C. H.
(o Iphin officiated. His remains
are resting beside his mother's in
Tab 1 naele cemetery. Pinckney
nrortieian in charge.
Sirk: .Mrsr-LHorerrce""Moor?, Mrs.
Susie Arnold. Mrs. Rosa Nash. We
hope for -them an early recovery.
Mr. Samuel Gog^ins, Jr., reports
a fine trip to Knoxville,
Trim. Visit-, d the Norris Dam.
i tinned through the great Smokoy
mo'untainn. :
PENDLETON NEWS
C "
Rev. Ford preached from -the
j subject Who is Thy Neighbor at
King-Chapel Sunday morning. At
'10 tjio Grants Missionary society"
met at til. hotue_of sister Marv
TTTTT. In tTTir mooting tho reports
fiom tates" were extra good.
Finances $12.00, Pendleton is the
eon'er of Missionary work in.Andersjnli
county.
We shall meet .with St. Paul
.Missionary circle Tuesday. Visiio'is
in our last meeting Prof. C.
('. Reynolds and Tessy Barnes.
?At <>100 o'clock all were center
ed to'ward the West End school
program community singing. Men
against woTnx-TT.?The finance decides
the winne. A real recreaton
center for all.
I.ast Sunday .Mrs. R. G. Reese
sponsored an Educational program
: i King Chapel-.-church. vIt was
inspi-i mg~tn--hear the-speakers*
Mrs* Pauline Thomnkon and her
choii' fbiotovod to Calhoun on last
first Sunday to take part in the
home-coming program of Golden
View church.
i The Fashion show sponsored by
Mrs. R.- B. Thompson at the Pendleton
training school last Monday
night is the town talk. Many
S'yl- s demonstrated from ages
I', to 00.
We were glad to see the boys
last week from Benedict college
Joseph Thompson and Nathaniel
Brown.
State college: Wr A. Thompson
hud Jas. Kills Gant.
Revr- Young of the Holiness
elunch. Greenville preached rr Pen
j ijlelon h?st Tues'ay^ngiht which
was enjoyed by all. ~
ST. JOHX A.M.E. CHURCH
| Rev. J. M. Jackson, Pastor
Marion, May 2?The pastor delivered
wonderful sermons morn-'
irg and night. Since Rev. Jack.
-'nil bits been with tis he has tak(>n
in more than one hundred mem
Ibesr and has pai 1 the long stnr.dI
ing mortgage. We thank God for
this leadership. The pastor
)>r rted a successful district conference
with Dr. A. P. Spears, presirlirg"
elder.
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Ward of
Jacksonville, Fla;. visited at St.
.John Sumlay morning.
A?' i1 r ptinn wtts- tendPred them
Saturday evening at the lovely
home of Mrs. Mary lfiwia^__A
number of Dr Ward's former
schoolmates and associates were
among tthose present. Delicious
refreshments were served.
At Easter time St, John Sunday
reboot presenter! ar most interesting
program under the direction of
Miss M iry T. Greene and Mrs.
Iva Mae McQueen,
i At the Marion county training
- cliool. Prof. J. E. Jefferson presonted
a cantata "After Three
Days" by his boys quartette and
j choral?club which wna especially
enjoyed by all present.
WHITMIRE NEWS
j Sunday Wis a lovely day and a
whfdorful Sunday school was held
at f/.ln.- n?..
|(?' A X?.w,v UIUIV.II. IV*-" V U1V'\V n
j delivered the message in the absence
of the pastor.
t
Bruce Tabernacle Church.
Rev. J. D. I)nvis, Pastor
j SundHy nights May -i- h Hinging
; ~ *
m , rriiwrirtfti-'
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Hv Ch.irli
; "lilt: ROVING
i Mister Can You .Take. 11
In a very old book called Job,
you will find these words, "man ,
that is * born ~oT~woman is :uf i'eW
words were uttered by a man w!: >
could take it.
Two years a^o under the blind- ,
I ing lights of the ringside at the
I Yankee Stadium in New York City
L'r ? t * i . i
r i saw a nrown skid youitt utKt- oil'1
of the most ui: nmrciful beatings a
human being' _ever reeeived. This
month he will squabe _ulT"again in
the ling against the same maii.
He can take it.
On December 11, -I'll, in Houston,
Texas., l.'J members of the '
crack Regiment the lighting 21th
were led away to face their maker,
their last words wore "well
. . ..so long boys". They could
lake it.
Can you walk through life in a
>b'e manner, and meet its changes
and chances with dauntless
courage, are you.a man?
The c'iioi us of the Antigone of
Sophocles, sings. There are many
nrnrt-mvondrou? things but there is
naught more wonderful than man.
If tragedy should strike with
lightning-suddenness -s woe pi ?g?a?
Wiiy all the things that, make- .life-.
gkn'imis, can you" cany on, with
hope still flaming'within you, with
not a tyni.al nor a latter word?
Do you help others to stand the
-rhuek when thoi- world cracks up
beneath them? Do Others feel
your presence-, and your power, lift
ing, ennobling, steadying, swerw
ing from deeds .of weakness. and in
theij- loneliness, reviving their- spir
its-?The
manner in which your
friends and neighbors im-et life dem-niis
vol v laro'i 1 v n I ion Voir .11 nw?
ihui'li are you wotth '>, them? 11 uw
ninny people have been prevented
from quailing by your own our
ayeoJis attitude? 1 low nuicr arc
you worth iti influence? How many
people, have you kept in the path
>f righteousness by your own rti?
' contest was spTTnsTTreTl a! ibis
e^iuieh by Mrs. Rosnlee Cahlwell.
assiste:! by Mr. J. C. Byrd. There
were four quartet*? competing fiiM
this contest. Several prixes wero
awarded. Quartets, Sims Chap b!
Springfield, Willinyr~Wm kers, .Rice
brothers. Five selections weio ron
tiered by each. Judges were Misses
Elliotte B. A brams, Bernioc
Jackson, ,\i 's-rs Henry Gifliam.
Jackson. The Sims Chapel and
the Rice brotifers tufe in the decision
of the ju "ges. All qiuutets
sail a' well. A blind man rendered
- elections. Collection $10.75. Blind
" man $'?.OTr"7mnrrrl?totnl .SBfrKlh-^
Mr. Ward IS> frl. Passes t .
Frien<1 s<fF "\TtVfTto ire ~iiV"J sorry to.learn
of the death-of Mr, Byr.i
who departed this life, Wednesday,
Apiil 27'h at his home, lie
had be]-, in failing health practically
all of this year. He was fuq*
eraliz/d and buried at Ct.air Grove
church, April' 28. officiated by the
Rev. J). C. Crosby. Mortician in
.change J. C. By rti. He leaves to
mourn a wife, two children and
many other lelatives. 1
Mr. Samuel Fant ucconip'anietl
by Misses Mozellu Fpps, KastCr
Robinson, Mesdatnes Annie Grif4rn,
Bessie Quiller mutoeiv to-dutu?
- lc.?toil Sunday and' enjoyed a very
pleasant trip.
' Mrs. T.oola Wallace is home after
spending sometime with her
mother in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Miss J.ily Mae Stewart spent
the week-end with Mozolla Epps.
Miss Mat tie Abranis left Sunday
for her hynie in Cincinnati, O. ;
Messrs Ernest and Btury Mor;
.a u.r ATvcj cn,?
K<m1 <iv.v i j 1111/< 111 vii uy iuio.
Morgan, Mrs. L. Byrd, Miss Min"
ni?' Cetor motors 1 to CMintirn Suit-'
day to visit relatives.
Mr. J. J. Epps visited his siste-/?Mrs.
Victoria Barber-SuiuTay. I
-Miss Annie Lee Abvams is home
after closing a successful school
term. Miss Frar.cis Class has also
closed a successful school term. !
Mrs. Lola Joiner-is still improving.
Mrs. Ella Sarto'r-is- indisposed
at this writing. '
~ Tim W. H. Benefit society met
April 20 at the home of Mr. and
_ Mrs. J. C -Ryrrl.
NOTES FROM SECOND |
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. C. H. Brown, Pastor
Last Sunday our pastor conclu.led
1 is series on "The Christ for
the World". The messages were
very edifyir.jp and still condemn
' ing but withal they offered, a chaltemal
life.Life not by works,'
but works growing out of the true
life. There were seveitil accesNext
Sunday is to be observe.!
as Family Day being Mothers'
Day. All families arc asked to.
strive for a 100 per cent attendance
sitting together duirg
church service. Every son and
every daughter is urg^d to join
father and mo. her at this service.
Lend this thrill to parents and
relatives o r guardians. And
friends who cannot join their pa- '
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HE PALMETTO LEADER
, ? was
es Spears pk
REPORTER" g?o
_ _ __
tiiidcV I.itV is something far'^7'
iin>rc than material things, beans h..
ami bread and, clothing ami shed-1 .
rev. Yet- in n?mpny people com- (NN
f urtiiin's.' ' f'l'*
Every man has'friends . . . some'- . "
v.,. .n,,.,... A
> * V II 41 i v i rv i . . .. 'HIIVI 7* Ulli^UVIl . I
an I unknown. What you are to (.H,
youif friends and neighbors is jof 1
far more value than what you- do
for tluni. So Tii that -moment oJ
hoi roi when calamity stuns tho N
brain and you den't know how tc exe:
keep a trrip on. yourself, you must will
I'vioials and be brave'for their,sake,. lar
With faith in God who would "not eret
leave you in the dust" but made 3rd
you a man ..." it little lower invi
than the aH.eefs, crowned with ?lo- ex-et
i v and honor" endowed with pow- Mis
ecs. which ate beyond price. What an'l
price tajjs could you put on plans jWtn
ard visions, love finely faith, hope l?>r
and courage, which are worth far Maj
more than bank accounts, stocks ^a3
and bonds, . " .eret
* * . Cla
?Few |i??op)e will ever he hit so 1*It 1
hard as was the writer 'during the ex<
p:ist twenty yrars, from one sad fou
.extLeiieneei-al'ter another, comnar- sch
yd .with which the sweeping away by
of ones financial lesouices is in- *T
significant. i pur
When you unexpectedly hit the ,K'
bottom.' refuse to be licked in the '
face of disaster. You are still a M''
man . . . remember where the Al- .
niiahty placed you "... a little4^
lowe i than th'u_Anwels- . . . It will 1
bolster you up I.ilY up yout
spirit. And you will rise attain1
. . . rpiipht . ... Unbroken . . .| o
I'ure- . . . An i free. The sun does .
not know the name of evrt+ blade '' ~
of prass-w+iicdi-it pg
shininjr. nor the bird know the ?? '
iinilli- fit". i.;ieh u-Vir.iii if L.
cheers with its. son?*. neilfier docs ^Jn
a man know how far-reaching- the Jro,
ihflueti a- of his life may lie if he ^
will "can y on" an i "sec it j.'n
thiough'L .jt,Si
a.-ccpt adoption ir.jo family < f
their choice* in our church. The / '
public is invited. >e>iTctime tlur- I
ti^-rr the service t In. "minister -will (j.
olTer a j?rayrr for blessing- as lie i1j
I'lfei^ i a-h at. .! every infant to the-. Wil
l ord. Rrinjr your babies and pre- (Vci
-out lhem to the Lord. At night
tie. re will he baptism. All are
a-krd to wear a llo\vpr for mcdher; i s0n
white if death or red if alive. There I (. 0jan'.plans
to have available How- -j"i<
foi any who niay not have one.. jlon
head the "Lead r" an.! be a mo,
leader.
Sunday mbrr.iny* file "supio'TnTeip
Ttf I rf~"rhv StrndT^-rc+uinl - Wit* jtffeeted
by a lartre erowd of wide
awake, alert- scholars who respond jj"(
i'd r.ad'ily to The .instruction of (j.,k
their teaehors, T! < race between,
t!ie two adult cla-ses of the ad- a('
vanced d' paitnvent . is continuing' '?ivt
with undiminished enthusiasm.
Tlu pastor chosed as the subject ^
of his discourse "The Authority of 'i-su
t he C'oniniunion". Inimeiliirtt4y-_ whji
following this service the funeral
set vice of Mrs. Kliza Smith was
StilvdtTy~wrrs U
deliver d a iliessarre at Zion Bap- H
r.<"t cbu'reh. After this he return-.
ed to Union to pai ticipate in the H
monthly Communion service. K|
On. Sunday night the message I B
was delivered by Rev. F. A. Weav-1
er well known minister of this' UL
siatiu.. He used as his subject
"What Mamie of "Man is This?
i!is mVssnge was- heartily receiv- ! ?
ed. '
?t-Pi?^finrsrfay night the- Musical ,?
choir sponsored?a liusiness ^nd, P;?? ' 1
lessjonal '.Men's proirraia* . Jj?
o
HROWN CHAPF.L CHURCH ;!
Rev. C. C. Mcllwain, Pastor ~ y+4
Thr S. S. number have ircrears- .
ed somewhat. At tl :30 Rev. Rufus
Jackson preached a strong sfr,
n ?n. A larg-i ei\.\vd .took the Lord t
Supper. At 0:30 Rev. J. AY. TIop- *tM"
king and his good people came
diun aiHUTte preached a wonder-' ,
ful sermon. ?
Jus
At 7:30 Mrs. llessre Thompson you
rendered a play The Prodigal Son will
which evi rvi ne er.joyed. The Sil- aga
vcr Tone quartet will be at the hoii
church Monday night in a Quartet |
contest. There will bo several J
quartets. l'rol's. Riddick, Sawyer ' coir
Mr. and Mis. llenry Dover were ablt
with us. ma
Stcwawie.-* boards 1 and 2, will
meet with Mrs. C. Heard Sunday V
at the usual hour. ^ will
Ilwain and Rev. IIopkir.s came to ' she
a close. Monday night with RiV. by
Hopkins the winner. A sum of pioj
$25.92 was raised. Rev. Hopkins ihe
will leave for Rock Hill Thursday the
and we wish for him a pleasant j0 |
session. - d"
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W'INNSBORO NEWS |
[rs. J. M. Smith has clewed a
essful term school, visited
motfier in North Carolina and
low at home to the d^lght of
husband and' friends.
National?Be?Kind?to?Ahimal uk"
was observed at Fairfield
mty Training school last w'-'fk.
nu*?and essays hy pnpilv and
:s by teacheis won more favori
attitude of all toward Cod's
ilures.
irainerd institute returned la*t 1
idav evening wit'n another j
those grand musical programs, r
i Calvary Presbyterian church;
; crowded to over flow with peo j
who were anxious to ' hear
d music and no one was de~ed.
tr. and .Mrs. Kotrrt Russell on.
n'-tery streets entertained the
ire facuty at their home last
irstlay evening. The luncheon
ideally swell. * Ld ?. .. ?
,ev. and Mrs. Y. A. Janerette,
j Florence .Marks, K' v. C. M~!
ver, Rev. Freeman dr.d Prof. W.
Ross were the dinner,guests at
home of Mr., and Mrs. Jasper
Lens last Sunday. The table
ancd beneath the heavy load
i
wv""" V'"'
'ext Tucsrfay evening the 1st
rcises of our school closing
begin. ' Under the direction 1
and W. B; "Mc uHough atrd op
:ta vvill be presented by the
and 4th grades. The public is
ted. Friday following will be
rcises by-the 1st und 2nd witir?i
ses- Annye Counts; H. E. Ro Js
Z. -S. Dennett. With a'fuwl
e exercises between, the Jur,-t
Rhetorical contest will be on \
; 20; the Baccalaureate sermon
; 2-j at 3:30 by Rev. V. A. Jan
tie; Monday 23 at 8:30 p.m.
ss Day exercise*, and Tuesday
3. at 8:30 p.m. th? graduating,
rcises will! be had ths first last
r year - high school- class of our
ool. . The graduation. aldrcss
I)r. ('. 11. Brown of < "o-l-nubia.
Yof. Garrett passeJTHrougTT
to-wji last w.oek. He called at
home of Mr and Mrs. J* L Bae
whip? here. Prof. Garrett
ved a:- principal of city schools
this town."
4r.?M. I.. Robinson Avits?seen .
town last Sunday.
piCKK'ss, M:\VS
""" " "" , j
lunaay selnv 1 at Pickens chapat
10:30 was good.
"he Coldts fitting .Missionary
h'ty litet \vith ?Sweetie '
rd Sunday. I
'rof. and Mrs. J. R? Bates. Mis.
enda Rosemond. h C. Fisher]
.uivu ui vji iTiivuic r rmav. i
Irs. O. T. Lawton, Mrs.' L. C.
!;er, Prof. anj Mrs. J. It. Rat- ,
Frankip L:iwton spoilt the week
?in . (Ire1 nvillc. '
Irs. Jennie Allen was the guest
Mr. an&t'Mrs. Voe Buggs Sun- ,
. i Mrs. Lexico Kilgo spent Sun ,
in Liberty. ' '' i
lisses Louise, Willie and Mary
limns, Miss Neul of Anderson ,
e the guestjruf Mrs* Cordelia
Krksey. Wednesday.'
lis- Loise Williams of AnJer- ^
spent the weekend with Mrs.
dtlia Kirksey. ^
he Little Folk club met at the ]
le of MV. and Mrs. R. A. Gold:d.
W SAINT PHILLIP
A. M. K. (HI RCH ^
^ Rev. C. Capers, Pastor
Italics ton, IS. CV?The past
bath dawned beautifully and
ughout the day large .attences
were in evidence. The reg- !
r muriiint' unr-Pin 1
its usual hour and an irnpres- ;
.* si 1 mon was heard. Subject:
uds r/f Chariot.
>uinlay school convened at its
al hour with Supt. It. Brown if
i
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mail free advice on thee (8) qu
r>irthtiate. and oonec1 addreas
t"pi"l.!v Street. Columbia, Sou'
i u,?Will you please tell ;
why is it I cannot make a sue- 1
i? Are those parties still af- i
1. . 1 ..... I..?a ?>f /
-me niu-in .Mu u?v iv> *
inoss? 1
inswer?No one is after you or
in* to caUse you any trouble. ^
t as soon as you try to forget 1
r past business difficulties you
he nble to make some headway!
in. A change would no doubt
> you. I |
. B.?My daughter wants me to '
fe and live with her. 1 am not 1
to work as I suffer with rheu
tism in my hip. - Would you] J
Vs^tell mp what to do?
.nswer?The place for you is j
h y?<jr daughter. You are very |
lunate in having a nice home as :
wTTT glrp-yotr ~*tr^ go?to?and -j
all means try to he cheerful and
isant so that conditions around
house will he just the same as
y were before you came. You I
so want to please her I am sure.
T --- 1 ,
U-,
L_ I\?Would I .bo successful i
[ wore to. moytTTo the place I
m-o my husband i4 working? |
inswer?To make this change i
? '
Af/potito will
?/? jt cood feeling..,
thai tLf.d'Jiing'rvliei
from conztipdticr
"ITZIIEN' YCU gel con.'iip'^'J, 1
**. liliick^Drn'ip'! Dor/; .*</t <
; stipation? d^n t inv:l? trouok ! For 3
* comlort's sake, take
con. '
bly soon feel L. ^
L 1Z*
root* ?,f . .
nnrolu
At 7:15 the pulpit was graced >
with lhe - produce?of- the- -jra-Hm?e
and his- aids who assisted ip the _>
'preliminaries. The pastor - spoke >1
^ During this service nine aeees?J
sjon was made. v
MEADOW:>RC)X(i NEWS.
A very inspiring sermon was de-' v
livered by the pastor Rev. J. W. .
Dhvis oji April 24. Also on Sunday t
night April 24, Rev. E. McCulOn
May 15, the Home Mission!
Society will render a program. Sis \
ter Annie 1). Kennedy is president, j.
Everyone is cordially invited to,.
game. ?1?"??T j -r T7
Closing of Elim Colored School
Arthur McLaughlin, l'rin.
. The Elim Colored school entered
a Forestry contest with other
?eho?>]s of Florence county and re-'r
.eived 2nd piize, with Wilma Bns
low, ninth grade as prize winner, j
The school has done much this term j
wi-th the (.operation of the PTA,'.
as to the Leautification of the cam
nrrs with shrubs', Hewers ami ireis.1'^
Also so hit' indoor improvements. I j.
Our school closing exercise be- j
ran Sunday. May 1st, with Rev.? *|
j. a. McConnell of Sumter," t h e
mncipal speaker. Monday May n.'
ho Klemcqntaiy and "Grammar dolartnients
exercises by Misses Ca- ,
iheriue H icksoh, F.-telle Rice. and
?destine Harrelh Tuesday. May
10, Junior Hi dopaitment play by!
Mr. A. McLaughlin. We. ties lay.
May 11th, final exercises, Mr. Wm. >
Irmir7. |-ianbt. To all of 'these -ex? ?
rci>os everyone is invited. |_
--?t.afkvev items :t
^
The spr,ng. season with its beau- ky
and frngran.e is bringing 'to
the churcho> many of . our sistertmi
brothoi-s. who have Won Lak-. <;
d salVly awav rdusinp the wihjer j
season. Every / <>? rifHii?ii n<w tj
taiks lik?- a lat w hod of llowers.
On Thursday nipht .past. Little T
it. E. IJ.ethia., .11.. the 5 yea;, old ^
?d in thi? paper ONLY whan ? 1
sed in your, lettar. For private X
a sal f-addressed, tarn pad an- T ^
leading, and receive by return \
estions. Sign your full nama, X j;
all letters. Addreee all mail V
h V> r UVA] i r a
~ *1
r>'
you. Both yr?j and your husband
ivould be better satisfied being
lenrer to one another and you p
"ould easily find employment there
also and continue working. ^
I. M V : W.ml.i I )< .n't-incr-wU<. 2
to visit this man that I Write to in
Virginia? * 1
Answer?The trip to \ irg'inia j.
would do \ou a world of good . . .
but do not go w ith "theintention j
[>f visiting him. Make him believe
that you are traveling and only 2
stopped by to see him.- To show
him 100 plainly what you think of 2
him will have a t-eudvwey to make' 2
hifn lose interest. 3
M. M. J. Why is my husbandj
so different?. He don't seem to'
think as .mmh of. me aS-.hg__ase4_lo-j_
wu v ------ 1
>> ii.i mimi i. ih' May nome with mo V
Answer?You had hotter got ~
IVjsv and make a change in your
home life. Fix yourself up just i'
as attractive as you can and meet
your hushand with a hroad smile
each evening. Do nice things for
him and let his know how important
a person he is to you. You (
ean't accomplish anything by acting
intHflfrrant wtrtrhrm. I S
Page 3
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ta 1 _
' I .a I1' ii jwia mb ?? ?????
>"cnuse Dlack- Lft'nnirl7Tis prompt*
' r your diet and-excrcibe if you
' .U''Ul CCli.\Lip:- ion,
mo'.y from hay;;." taken it that - .
u t .".".y rood, ti.; >rt 11 y laxa
waller of 1.r? it?m.Ikons
U fcoiu every year, the demand .
clean, dried. r: >. i J< vr-s and
' P 1?' 'a . 't?: !' v. :v u i-;i : :
.n-ntiii*ally apyfovd for their
uxatiw (i'.,aliti'.?. .It ii, nuide to
'?U , " ' .
i'iy i f *; f f i ,,,,i , ,i s ) ; nn (Inn .
/a wont \yui U laxative,
at you jiet v.hv r. you buy Bluck.
nominal?'? iw.!; Get a 2j-cent
1 t-OvL'/ii'jtu'.U ^ -
ojj <>1 Rev. iti.?i M) >. R K. Bet-hpu
rf-thr* e.tpr-A'avhci) at' ttiT'dtrrrre * ~?1
tone Baptist e i?u: ? :. l'of I icacon
oMy's club The choir of ,?*ry
ouiiir ? i111 d! <.-ri accompanied little
ices. ' hi !* .kday f-.lb iwing Rev.
Ii. Sullivan [oinhoi at Linntone
ftir Dea'un Jo. K. Richaids'
ii : H"\\i !:'? clubs. The sermon .
as wonderful.- The twn clubs lais
<1 ? 1 ? ..".'j, 1 U-:uuii ,H uv.I.-11- wua_l?itm :
d the most popular ieacon as his
lub raised i?2?.s."> .?}' the amount.
' iTRi atuiatio: u 1 : ..- .,," Howell.
Dr. I.: <i. Huii ] ides has been,
cry ill. l ut.is abb- ? ' be out a- ...
ain. All the :-lii! schools huv*
Lt-ifil an I ivii'i."in i?u r-hh'.p e.vryone
else a |<lea>nnj__ vucatioil'.
M AUION SOC TAi: MAVS
The YoUttjJ I lidios Sni ial' Ciub
u-t at Mis. . I.ethoM.iul_ Davis'
ome Sunday eveiur.y. 'April 24th
t f>. i>\-h-ek." _
The nieitir.V iva- opened cy the
'resident' .Mis- The.ma ( dard
iter which Mi- I- Williams
d us. ill a ><<:i?r: imfli "prayer by
liss IJosn Campbell. (Quotation
letii the Bible by all. Tr.e presieii.t
a>i-jr.U th.e .?.ec etary. to read
ie nur.uti > <if :i>e ia.-t meeting.
Cjuite a few joined .the club. The
leet;Kg will be ^ at .Mrs. Grizell
'hi5mpy,ili. Sunday. May 1. 1U38.
BAXLEY'S DAIR1T ~
Grade "A" Milk
?" PTTtrxi-; 2-111 n
ITHT FTTni w oTkJ TV\ (\. Col umbTaT S7C.
Southern Ry. System
Arrival and departure of pass,
nper trains, operated by the
outhern Railway Company, pt the
nion Station. Cofjmhia. S. C?
Tective Dec. 17. Iihl7.
r. Ix-aves 1
io. Columbia:-For:
4 .r>:00 A. M. Chester. Rork Hill,
Charlotte. Wash
ington
> 7:0.1 A.M. S: a;'Lmro, A-h_vlU
Knoxville
J' c .on \? c - ? - - ??
d.w f\. ?i, jm. .uau., urangaburg.
Charleston ; v
1 8:30 A. Augusta. Aiken.
3 6:50 A.M. N ew'by. (ireenwood
(ireenville.
7 9:50 P.M. New'bry., Gr'wod. .
9 8:43 A.M. Blkvle.. Barnwell '
Savannah.
18 11:20 A.M. Camden, Lancaster,
Rock Hill. .
7 12.40 P.M. Sp'hg., Ashvle. ChL
3 4:50 P. M. St. Matt,' Orangeburg,
Charleston.
2 5 :00 P.M. Chester. Rock Hill,
ifireensboro, Waah.
Bait. Phil. N.Y.C.
And'sn., Atlanta
2 9 40 P M. Savannah, Jacksonville,
Miami, Tarn.
r. Arrive*
!o, Columbia From:'
4 4:50 A.M. (Aliama. IioimJ
JakMle., Savannah
8 6:20 A.M. Atlanta, Anderao?.
(ir'wood., Newbry.
1 8120 A.M. N.Y., Wash.' CharL,
?Rock Hill
17 12:25 P.M. Shelby. Rock Hill,
Lancaster, Camden
7 19 -v?: P M a*
Mat thews
8 4:40 P.M. Chi., Ash'vle. Spar.
0 4:30 P.M. Sav., KHrn.' Rtkvle
2 4 :45> P.M. An*.. Aik., Bat'bg.
0 9:30 P.M. Akhev'le. Spar'bj.
(Atlaiu, Green-rille)
1 9f25 P.M. Char., -Orbrg. St.
? Matthew.
3 9:20 P.M. Charl'te. Rock Hill
Chester
r> 9:10 P.M. Grcenv'le. Anders'n,
Gre'wrKxl., Nw brjr.
CITY TICKET OFFICE
208 Sumter SC, " Phone 6450 ??
DEPOT TICKET OFFICE
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