The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 18, 1938, Page Page 4, Image 4
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A Tl?B IN CIICRCH
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Dear Biilfr- t r~r ...j
Here I am enjoying a good hot
June. It was gpod to see so many
of my friends that day, so many
schoolmates and classmates....
I enjoyed Children's Day at
church. I had a good time all
day,?I wan on plug nun ami (.11
joyed listening to my friends and
others render their part.
Bill I am ort my way to meeting j
which is the Pulpia Aid. You can
SOP ihllf T u?nvl/?nf?
w - * ??? kU?1/UilVl?up
my church' and Sunday school. I
will like veiy much for you to visit
my church and see what the
mobPrs are dofrrg. I will write
again soon. So long, .
?1 ANN1Em JENKINS.
SENDS- PUZZLE
Dear Bill:
I missed last week, but I'm right
Hth grade with an average of 80.
Bill I'll try to come to see you'
this summer. Here is a puzzle
I'm sending in.
You cAN Take the beef to mother
Ton\ spoke very briefly Amos
quit of his own free will Jack was
playing the piano yesterday.
By reading the above letter in
rotation I can spell the name of
six insects. I underlined "ANT"
the" other five. Let's have some
1 . for example. See if you can spell
fun by sending the answer in next
week and see who will score 100
percent. ?Bye,
DEVENJJRE.
MY TRIP
Hello* .Bill:
Have you heard the news? I
went out for a ride with my
friend Roots and his mother and
father. We had a nice time. We
wentrf the canal and saw where
the water is purified and some of
the water works. From there we,
went to1 Lake Murray. We had a
spy glass and I If ok across th'~
water and saw a house and a car
from there we returned home. 1
enjoyed myself much.
Yours truly, .
PjQCTBi: HOOEHART.
ENJOYT;rrrniLmrES's DAY
Dear Bill: . ?
Sorry to say I didn't get my
lettcsr in last week. I was so
busy that I didn't have time to
write, hut 1 am writing this week.
nrrtoyrd a "wonderful day
Sunday. I was in, Sunday school
after which I went with tHe choir
to Mt; Zion. At G:30 I was in
k^ague-nrrd-a beautiful lessen discussed.
At 7:30 the Children's Day
program was had and there we
had an enjoyable time. So I will
close for this time for I am in a
r hurry. Bye, bye,
MATTIE.
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HAS 4 PARTS ON PROGRAM
Dear Bill: ~~ ?
I am having a prnnd timo fcpomT;
tng my vacation doing such things
as picking blackberries, riding bicycloh
and playing in my girlfriend's
playhouse. For the last
twa or three weeks we have been
practicing for the Children's Day
exorcises. I am taking four parts.
They are: I am speaking alone; I
am speaking with a group of
children; I am taking a part in
the drill and I am also taking" a
part in the singing. The Children's
Day exorcises are going to
- be held at Macedonia Bapt. church
" tonight, Juke 12.
Yours "sincerely,
_. 1 ..." DTIVTT TCi /in i -r-?
VISITS AUNT IN SAVANNAH
Dear Bill:
I spent a Wok in Savannah with
my aunt. My stay was very pleasant.
While there I saw Shirley
Temple play in "Wee Winnie Winkle".
By tthe way Bill I sent for a
copy of the "Leader" hut I didn't
receive it.
I am sending in a short story.
Disobeyed
? *? The country doctor wcruld never
admit himself in the wrong. One
mprning a man rushed into his '
surgery. He* was furious. | 1
"Look here", he shouted, "von (
are nothinpf but a "common cheat. J
You promised my brother you ' .
r could cure him, and now he's dead. ]
I'll have you shown up, I'll? |x
"Just one moment", said the 1
'doctor, "pcrhap3 your brother (
didn't follow my instructions". I *
"Oh yes, he did. He followed 1
your instructions all riprht. He ^
took your mediciWe for a year and r
still -handled1'. ' ?
The doctor smiled.. "Well there* ?
you are- I told him to take it for
two year*". ' , al
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mi /yu~r.
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BEli^ICE^ KUBY PRIMUS.1
NEWBERRY NEWS.
Too much cannot?he- saiu i n'
cortir.iendation of the enlightenment
and interesting l'acts concern 1
ing the lace by Dr- PicWt-ns
June 1, in iJniyton?iTi-ttedttorium,"
ana \yhat pleased me, there were
wlute educators time to he-r him.
'1 his can be said of hint or-rather
he is called by this writer a race ;
i .in.?Each word?should?be capli./.ed,
but we can understand- one
thing; Uppermost is, his -ccmrnWnt?i
on the outstanding folklore of our
ancestors and some today are. trying
to change; n?yl what. is?more
eloquent than those heart songs
The truth is only this, don't try ;
so hard to destroy the old land .
mark. Dr. Pickens could do a deal |
of good by such wholesome truths <
but he was handieapped-beth limes"7]
we heard hint, as so many things
'were uheqd. No well thinking raeW
man or. woman could tire of him, <
if he spoke one hour and ahalf.
God give us men such as he. The <
whites showed their approval on '
their countenances and applauses, i
For there is one thing about people,
they like to hear the truth
from the Negro and know when
they do. There was a splendid
Supt. of Education delivered the
address to the graduates a ml Mr. <
gioup out. Mr. J. II. Hope, State i
J. B. Felton presented the diplo-.nas
to 31 girls and boj?s. i
One feature to be remembered i
is a twin set was in the bunch? j
Elizabeth and E. 'Gallman, t h s
^.uis of Mrs- Bessie Gallman-,- rrrre
of Newberry's first ladies. \Ve i
don't know as xvelvc-cvvr hoard of i
colored tvyins entering school to- i
aether and eonvim>- out
I rave? heard of them getting married
at the same time. The girls'
parents have something to be i
proud. They belong to Bethlehem
Baptist church.
r Florae E Hurist. . <
_ McCOLL NEWS.
McColl was the center of an ox?Iran
go of-np^VK'niid views during -|
Live past weekr-Qii; many visitors
-uTwc n-<fVni^ib7("f'T owh )i'i"-?
terest.
He'v. and Mrs. ""Gregg, of Clio .
were the guests of Mrs. K. Bethea (
n Tuesday afternoon.
. My. and Mrs. Fred McEaehin of
=Lnurmhnv<?. (!.. were visitors i"?_j
-rnoTity on'" We ! nesdayv
Little Doris Pipkin, small (laugh ,
ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Pipkin en- J
tcrtained at a biijiidu^v?party?on
Thursday afternoon. Twenty of her
ittle friends were present. The |
hostess wore an ankle length pink (
o gandy dress with blue ribbons. ,
The color scheme was also pink '
and blue. Mrs. Bethea was in ,
barge of amusements while Mrs. ,
Pipkin eared for refreshments, (
Mr. J. Bethea of-Dillon was a (
business visitor in the city on Friday.
. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McTTqq,
Mr. anil Airs. ,1 P Covington, Miss ,
Bertha Pegucse, Mrs. M.E White ,
and Mr. Jas. T (Sterl) Adams at- (
k-uucu me lunerai services o f
their aunt Mrs. Amanda Newton
>f Darlington on Sunday.
Mr. Fred Covington who was ill ]
for a few days last week is out |
again to tire deligrt of her many |
friends. . ,
Watch the McColl News for the (
date of the banquet "Everybody's't
Birthday Party" sponsored by Dea- ^
ons Jackson and Pipkin.
Rev. Posey of Mt. Zidn Baptist
church is conducting a, week's revival
for Rev. J.R, Allen of Fair
Plain AMEZ church this city. T
E A STOVER NEWS J
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Children's day was observed last v
Sunday at St. Philip's church. A j
most excellent urogram was?ren- T
dered By the school. Mrs. Mamie ^
Henton, the Supt. knows how to
put over a program."It is said by ?
many that it was one of the best ^
ever' rendered in the church.
Next Sunday Rev. Bowman an- e
nounces that Children's day will c
be held -at Shiloh church at 1 :.'>0 \
p.m. Rev. E. R Robinson will
preach at 11 am, after which din- f
ner will be served. The public is j oidially
invited. a
Funerals tl
The funerals of Mr. Willie Wash
ngton and his brother Josonh.
vho died in Ilock Hill, S.C., fifteen a
ninutea apart were held last Sun- f,
lay at Red Hill and Beulah Bap- c<
ist churches by their pastor. Over .
.000 people attended Mr. Willie L
>Vashin?ton\s funeral. Tie was one B
>f the head deacons of Red Ilill sj
hutch,, and wii well known by s?
dl races. jr
Mr. Hampton Davis was funet-. G
ized last Monday at St. Mit-'-'lol
-t
Tl
hews church by his pastor, Rev. l?0
I'aylor, assisted by Revs. Goodwin
low man tun! "1 h1'1 ^ A largo f
TOwT^Tliended his funeral. He y
?vas the oldest deacon on board, q
Rev. Jack Wilsbn died last Thurshry
and 03 funeraTTzed Monday
it .Mt. Olive Baptist .church at 3:30 jn
i.m., hy his pastor Rev. Taylor as- tl
listed by Rev Bowman, Rev. Wil- ?p
iiams and others. He was one 0$ a(
the founders of the new church (.j
red many comments were spoken w
in his lifo. ^^
? moseH shrdl shrdl shrdl lull hr ai
All of the above funerals were
in charge of Mr. Hblley and Sons t<
undeitakers, who is one of the p
best in the state. p.
Mrs. J. Reed of Brooklyn, N. V., |j
returned Monday, after attending
the funeral of MisS Essie Branch *
jf New York City . ; -
Mrs. Fi izel Tindly and Miss An m
uie Bell Martin are speadin r taeir t(
vacation in New York City. .L
Rev. Neal will preach Sunday
night at St. Philip church.
. .Miss Helen Bowman is now?Lu?UKumim'r
school taking some ad- B
vanced subjects.
C'pme to Church; Go to Church, g
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<T \i,p.\N' ?rn WXlXfi-KCimOI.- T
The- two weeks institute oti the
campus has attracted many~visl- j,
to-.s to come in and look at their
work. On Tuesday of last week
Rev. Talliu Dennis had charge of b
tie devotion. His message was p
short and inspiring. Tuesday evening
the midwives gave a num- si
lie r of stunts and played a number 1\
of health gapies .during?reereattnrr-Tv
hour, w a I
Wednesday evening a very in- 3
teresting pageant led by Miss Sa- ol
die -Nickpee was presented by the
midwives affter which a '"picture E
show, Prenatal case. Thursday
Thursday evening. Mrs. Cora Chap
man brought a quartet from Green
ville which was enjoyed by all. A- ?n
Mother picture The- Birth of the hi
Baby was shown. - t<
Saturday a trip to Paris moutitain
in the bus and several cats B
closed the activities of the week s<
for Jthe midwives. h:
Sunday Prof, and Mrs. Bendy F
va ried a bus load and car load of
the nurses to Union Bapt. church
to worship with Rev. Shell. h<
Monday of this week Rev. Ma- S1
"this of Laurens, gave~_,?- very interesting
address. MusTo u-tis furnished
by bis children which~prov- :I.
tal to be a Very great treat.
The Thomason sisters from
Rocky Creek gave several beauti- 0<
ful selections which were very V
much appreciated.
Tuesday morning Rev. . Mart.jn.
pastor of Reedy 'Fork church had
charge of devotion. His message ,
ivns indeed interesting. The group
trav an iiitcrestirg health demon. v'
stratioir led by Mrs. McCoy of j_c
Laurens.
?Tuesday unurill}?- 1'iul. Cunning- ^
ham spoke to Vhv gfoup on Conser- .
l-atTTTn-\y1rtTttl'^\ frs"^y.~vy -.^ppi-npi it i> Miss
Your.g of Simpsonvillc sang .
beautifully a solo with Mrs. Can- ^
innghnm at the piano. Mi^ C. ^
Cunningham rendered an instru- ^
mental solo. On Thursday morn- .
ihg Rev. J. P. Dai l<>li;~oC Fountain?.frTft
will have chaigo of tlovotionsi ^
Thursd-j** night a social will be ,v
criven in the Kym and Friday a j
dosing play wjU^permtm+c-ddrrr^nid pl
wives stay at St. Alban. ^
Mrs. Speed who has charge of
the midwives; Mrs. Witherspoon, m
county nursp of Laurens who is n
issisting and Mrs. Blackman the 'c|
state nurse of Columbia along with 01
nil the midwives have expressed
themselves as being highly pleas- jr
;-d with the arrangements and care ni
taken of them while, here.
Quite a number of new students w
\> e expected to enter school here -jfj
this summer due to the coming of m
this institute. A number of mid- ^
wives have already registered their
children. (.j
Mrs. Dendy ^attended commence- ]v
ment exercises at Allen college gt
last Thursday. Prof, and Mrs. cf
Dendy spent a few hours with th
innie folk in Clinton Sunday af- ti<
ternoon. Mrs. McGee' of Green- s?,
, ille was called home abouJL two
rclock Thursday morning on ac- G
ount of the iliness of her .little h:
rrandson. eh
LEXINGTON NEWS
Rev. I. O. Simmons, PastOr
S. S. opened at its usual hour to
vith the Supt. and officers at their th
>ost of duty. The pastor was at m<
'It. Ziori Sunday and a grand fimp he
ras witnessed. The choir of New hu
iethel motored to Mt. Zion to fo
vorship In the Circuit Union and i
here an enjoyable time was had. at
At 6:30 the League was in pro- ' st
;ress and a beautiful lesson was w<
aught. | of
At 7:30 the Children's Day pro- M
ram was hadj, which was a sue- gr
ess. The nicmhdrs of the "\f.
.Ml
Workers club spohsg^ed a fish fry Mi
lonrlay night at the home of Mrs., Fi
tell Rawl's and a neat, sum was da
aiscd. Sunnday is Trustees day eh
nd all members are asked to pay tfr
heir regular assessment. I ]
On Monday at 12 o'clock the So
asters of the district will be here des
t Bethel to make theeir returns | ]
)?' Children'*- Day. The public is me
nvlinlly invited. I W
Those cm the sick list are Mrs. m'
,illie. Drafts and Mrs. Martha 1
orstic. We hope for them a ist<
seedy recovery. We are glad to Fa
ry^thst Mr. E. W. Walker is walk at
g fine since his return from the 1
ood Samaritan hospital in Char- I
tte, N.- C. ~ the
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<^luiii? -ft.- : t .=?
IE r>a r.MFrrn i^a nr.R
CHERAW NEWS
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Mr. W. C. Sanders entertained ,
e club "Seven Hearts" on Thurs
Miss Louise Sinkler a student of 1
>UIU'r academy left for home ip.'
iclby, N. C., on Sunday."
Mr. ar.d Mrs. M. J Montgomery
id Miss Emma Sanders motored
Chailotte, N C., on Sunday.
The following vouiig ladi"u mft
uesuay on a motor trip?to New
oik: Missea Dorothy Hammond.
i*a Lee Samuel, Rosa McPhail and
argarot Pitts.. : ~
News of interest to the friends
Choraw ar.d vicinity is the reirn.of
Mr. and M rs. Luther Doas. I
hey motored home from N. Y. C.
. coinpatiying them was Mr Fran
s H." Prince who is spending ahile
with hjs mother, Mrs. Bese"
I'rince and grandparents ReV.
ml Mrs. F. W. Prince.
.Mrs Maxine Mitchell was1 hosJ
ss at a lovely .birthday nartifj
i iday night at the home of he
irents Mr. and Mrs, GUWT Wil-?
ams.
Mrs. Laura Mcintosh was honi-ul
with a suipri~?e party Friday
renirpr at the home of her daugh
r and son-in-law Mr and Mrs.
evi AdarrisTt"
Mrs. Alice V. Wilson and Mrs.
. W. De'ns left Sun'ay for Coimb'ia
where they will attend the
ontdict-AUen summer school.
A Children's Day operetta was
ivc.n Sunday afternoon at Pee i
><e .Union Baptist church enti-I'd
"A Little C: il<l Shall Lead
hem" byTho Sunday school. The
rnirram was snonsored hv Mrs
Lillgaret Watson an i Miss Marion
nlmsort. - -= . ~ "
Mrs. Addie Fleming has return-"
I from ?Vio?hospital?in?Wades010,
N. C. We are triad to rei
rt she is doing nicely.
The community was somewhat
widened. by the passing o*f Mrs.
In-'gerine Reid a helove<l eitizeuf
.Cher aw. F^ie \vas fur.eralized
L the Baptist church, Sunday at
o'clock with Joseph Morris, Jr..
FTiciating. . ^ '
MM AN 1* EL A. M. E. CHURCH
R?v. R. EBrogden, Pastor"
Charleston, FT C.?A rich and
uwerful sermon was delivered on
ist Snndav morning by the pasjr.
SLpcaki?g- from the theme:
r'o' perat'inir with Jesus Christ in
uildinir a liiiter World't,? The
srmon was base 1 on . "Service"
avirg a s supporters, Truth,
riendship and Love.
The Junior church was trvien th0
^t?cu vunMUfimiwii, v^uue a num
r of children heard their pastor
)cak to . them from the subjt?bt
[.' tie Ships'.'.
Sunday school convened in the
fterr.oon as usual. The w devoonal?
were, conducte 1 after which
10 discussion of the lesson was
msideied. All departments- were
iven the allotted time for lesion
tudy. Four visitors were pres11.
A splendict evening message wa?
ar! by a larpre attendance. The
u me from which the pastor spoke
as "A Beautiful World". Visius
of both races were present
!>< Vesper choir served during tin
.-eninir hour.
Last week wo made mention of
],. fort that P'ipt S L,?Jones .
a? about t0 leave for his home
Texas iust for a short period,
n Monday evenircr the fi instant
reception wasTcndered Mr. Jones
fine audience was present. The
n^ors Trrarrh in ^ in])M ahtj as ;
unified inside tho chancel. A"'
aver was made by Win, Scott
fter which J. W. Gailliard war
itroduced .by A. II. Harrison, as
,^4cr of- ceremonies. Miss NT.
. McQueen spoke representing
le trustees board also Win. Elore
from the steward board ma 'e.
vi" v fine talk. Mrs. M. J. Al:on
wa^ pres.-*-*' d. IShe spoke
t behalf r.-f tic Sunday school
v' "'in i>? do 'i "'-esentation com
i<rffiom the school The pastoi
aciu 'i*> idv -.cnvi'ks. Seated at
ie tabl" w'tli the honored truest
ere: Mes Times c. E. Brogder.
.limes, Messrs Wm.- Elore,
J. W (lai'liard. Misses N.
, McQueCn, Jo-h Jones ar.d Mrs
! JT Alston were seated in the
rano'd; The rl'V was beautiful'
decorated and the eats were
aod. Salad, crackers, ice cream,
ike etc. made t1 o affair so much
ie better. This surprise reccpr>n
was planne i by A. H. Harri'11.
J. W. Gailliard ar.d others.
Misses?Edith Sholton and S. E.
roon have returned to the city
ivintr been successful iTTMtnrtoaiinK
field.
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Ii! -.> .Mi l ILMi IN EWS
I am asking: my many friends
pardon mo for not sending: in
o local homo news for the past
o-nth or more. My school and
inic along:- with a bit of other
isinoss have kept me over-ru?h
r- time.
The late Rev. N. S. Smith died 1
his home last week on Ayes '
root. He was sick for a few '
?eks. Miss Minnie Mae Smith
the hijjh school. Timmoftsvittfl- '
iJs Carrie Smith and Mr. En- J
am Smith of New York also
rs. Ruth Smi'h were-called home t
"s. Ruth Smith wore called home 1
moral services were held Mon- (
V 2 p.m. at St. Michael M. E. uirh.
Ov|r twony-two minSs- ?
o WPi-n nvpennt
Rrv. W. F. McCoy was called to <
ciety Hill on account of the '
ith of Mr. Sanders.
Rev. A. G. Drake closed a week h
eting at his* church. Rev. E--t
Po'sep, evangelist conducted the
etirpr. . s
Rev. Bacoat an outstanding min v
pr^ died at his home Thursday, s
St. Paul church. j
nterment was in Society Hill, t
Urs. Hanna Brown daughter of b
late Rev. Bacoat wt, har*. ' a
K the ^
Tf CV ?"????
(NOTE: Your question anawt
% clipping of thia column in encl<
vtply, seuJ t q,uart?r (26c) aut
< ? v*iop?, for my New /.strology
mail free advice on tV.ee (8) q
11 birth date, and con act addreu^ t
i, Ftxeet. Col'imbm. Soul
H. II. T.-I aiii on the farm Vhh>
year for the first time and work-'
31? very hard. Tell hie if I will
able to free myself of debt his'
filter as I expert '? 2 Answer?I
feel sure you wilj.?
This is Kniiij? to he about the hardest
year's^ work that you evcr^did
but you ean^expect returns from
same. The coming winter will find'
you employed . . . you should he
nklA t n (rot okna/1
F. M. P.?Will I ever prosper at
what I am trying to da ar.d if
so how soon ?
Answer?A lot of pleasure will
be derived from your sinning andx
you should make every effort to
take vocal lessons you are a
very yduriff and you can't expect
too much iffi the immediate' future.
P. G. R.?I want peace and happiness
in thV> homo Ti-11 nil, if 1
will ever get the place that I want
an ; will conditions?change for me?
-Answer?If it is possible to convince
your son to help you get the
home . . t hen i t?\yojilin't=be?any
trouble al alf to purchase same.
Mi s. X.jG^-Oox,- Mrs L B Stubbs*
a'Y.en. cd the Missionary..^conference
in Rock Hill last week. .
Mfss L. Johnson is vacationing
in New' York City. j
?M-rsr-Adrce -Butler and two daughters
w?re recent visitors.
Mrs. Lottie Lucas reported a
plcrisant stay with sister. Miss C.
D. Zanders.-also Mrs. Lucas3 son. I
Miss Delphinc McDaniel spent
Sunday home.
\V esynipathize with Miss Mamie
Gaidner in the death of her
father.
Mrs. Betty Jones ar.d Miss Vivian
arc now living in their new
home 0:1 Marsha) street. >
Mi ss B. E. Graham accompanied i
by Mr, .J. McL'.o i spent Tuesoay^
in Orangeburg attending a special
supervisors meeting at State college.
Miss
1). Reese arrivetfhome af
ter a successful school ft nr..
Miss Ruth Blue, reported a splen
lid school year at Ridge Spring.
Also Miss Ella "Reese who taught
at Swansea.
PENDLETON NEWS
King Chapel A. M. E. C^hurch
Tune 10 found thi> Mi^sinmiry
Iadips Tn their ^rtjfularbusiness
ntcetir. g. Subject discussed?Pa?
rents?Provoke? Nut y? ur Children
tn Wrath. (Bible) - We Rained
much from this discussion an
found that there are somethmuni
acticed that paivnts should not
da to maintain tHerr' sp.-ct "f- hiki
ren. ? :
If you wish to enjoy a |>k-nsant
occasion meet with this cociety in
the months of- June and December.
This is the time f<,r the revelat-ior.
of the "Capsule Sisters" which is
. qua) t0 any 2-11b ofDecember.
Sunday was a busy day at out
church. b:00 o'clock the voices ?f '
the children could bt. heard prac-|
ticing for Children's Day. 10:15 j
Supt. and teache rs weie r ady j
for work:
11:30 Rev. Ford preached from I
the 8h chapter of Rumars^Thcme j
Tht. Spirit anj the Flesh.
At 3:30 the Juniors <i the Sunday
school entertained with an en
jc.yable program and at 8:30 p.m
we were again favored in program
with the activities- -e-f >ome
of our children who had be* n a- i
way all winter in the various colleges
of the state. Collection good
from all departments, -notwithstanding
a goo] many'of the loyal
members are away for the sum
* tthcre
me'r. .Namely, Mrs. May me Morse
Hepdefsonville, N. 0.; Mrs. C'on
vci*; Williams. New York: Miss YL_
olai Groves, Cleveland, Ohio and
athers are planning to leave. I
Prof, and Mrs. Sullivn.. m? ?
Springs vere .visitor? at: 1 wot
shipcd at Kings Chapel.
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BETHLEHEM HAPT. ( III K( il
Rev. E. E. Oaulden. Pastor ,
Newb^ryy?>. S. was called to
arder by Deacon N*. L. Lake. The i
cachers later took charge of thur <
classes for a few minutes.
Instead of the tegular review
at had short talks from our school 1
girls and visiting friends. Miss
Marian Watkins wh0 has just re- !
urned from Georgia State college .
old us in a few word* how she I
tnjoyerl her scho I work and that
;he was glad to be back home arain.
Mr. James A. Summers who is
he new North Carolina Mutual '
Jfe Insurance Co. agent worship I
d with us Sunday morning and
ic gave us some very helpful and "
mei/uraging remarks.
Our pastor's mother in thc.pT- ^
orv of Mrs. Octavia Thweatt is 1
vith us-oncc more, and as- usual
he gave us some helpful remarks. <
rrt dtrrinif the regular service she f
oined thn phii'/'Vi Wo ?i t
V-... ,? V aic nappy
o have her become one of ua, we r
elieve that she is going to be ^
great halp to ua, 7 jj
om f ^ jjj
.. "\ v..^:p' H ,,f
?-?d in thj??paper ONLY when <? .
jfled in your letter. For private J, ^
1 a seLf-addreased, stamped to-"* y
Reading,'and receive ?by return ? "] 3
uaationa. fcijfn <y?ur?Tuli name. X
o all; lettera. Addreaa all mail 4 0"
th Carolina. } Ij
He should become interested in '
one type of work for a> Tony a?- he
continues as he is now. he will sta% |
dissatisfied. A change is indieated'
in the near future. 7?*
<.'. I. ' . I-. tr.ei . :, chair . ,.'
nay i'Vr* vali'.iwp ;:" ?! ftpain'.'
Answer?-Vys indeed. A rood
medical doctor should he able, to
rcJiiiYjti. J our rheu-'m a t ic cotttHi i o n~
so that you could yet around yobd | >
ifyain. Have <o\ir teeth examined.
"K. 51. R. am r?" j'o..b'-j" wop,us; "?!?
very4 attiacti'.e but" laii't .1."!. a
job or yet a* friend to ci'.e moL
niowiey to amount to m.t'J.:?u . ,7*'J
me \\ hv ? ' " * ..'j
Answer?I)no you try very hard!
to hold a job . . . you -must \< ork | ^
iust a- hard tryirfe "to pfease the I
party jou are employed by a?
you would want someone to please
you. 'I'-ut'Mmr h hiii.. h. i.n rr 11... 1
\yonk and vpn'will In* aide to'hohl 11
down a job. II voir art* looking!
for sonic friend to pa**" mone> out
on a "silver- platter" mhi are all
"wet" why not look Tor a
husband.
. Don't fail 'id hear Rev. ( . I>- fc
toy Ilac-kvr. He i< iui from ?
Bene let; I>.I? .* from Jf>.-.vu:?i |
-versity and a fiojn obm-[
din university.
He Will lecPtl-lALi-i-o " l.itf-tt-tr?tfnd (ji
"Shadows of Negro lli.-toiv" 1 i
.miss this t'eat. Friday. Jane 17 1
>:00 p.m. Bet Kiel, i.i Ua.pl.* en .; ei.. | ?
MORRIS llltlUVX r
- - A:? M; li: <111 !{< Tf
Rev. R. I. Kenion. I'ustoc
:? , 1 . CM
C ha r; est on,' S. .( . 1 m
a*. Morris Hr wn !a-i Sunday y.. ft- ('
w- !| attended all' day. It
efir third Knaite v .v ?; ^
P-esi npr Kldei 1 n .1 K.d d'n "ra;
oeer.pied t*he pulpit m i.ivi.a a:: i
eve ning. 4?vv. A. 1 I \ v :?^
Floi.-net aveopipunien I>r. T'h'-ma
to this city, and v.: ?. -ij i at .M . ~
ii>- Brow?:. IJ'ire t -xt s?d. cte>d
the. Panning -< i v.a. I-aiah 11
J ? -. T line d<-\iju-d in ti . 6
splgndij manner, tin ti.-na- AW.:
<ii ap The hea: t > ,.f i v.]
Ir ani the uv; i w .-? map ui..d.
At * p.m. Pi." Ti. n a~' again
greeted a laiev- a ...lienee. a ?_ -Pi
spoke f:om the text fo .mi I-aio:
V.?:U? --The" I ki'ii it - w "h i e it was a
eloped i|{ It.- i lain "a;.. w'a-- 21
Flood Tiii.t-s in l.i!.. In *p:t. of
int.-.*: sitly nv. fvliw ?eteWiU
wor.-nip.-d at Mm- is Ilnwr. <">:
Tile i e T aOiVs'iotts to *.:. s
I. .I".-. .1. ? -
The bi< n ? "iny i' lie c
le fence- lr"-To-rrrr- 1
.njlli!?ii-Lul^.l4ie--!-r.rur-v -ami' ii'iNT""? ~ ~
iai ies made ?p.i i.ddi ' report:.. Tit"
ss was di-pat/hed ir. a*c?:niKwativ
!y short time, undo- the -ja
method introduce: by the }>i e.-i.i- '.
:hy elder. The t^-rvhses w-.ie c 11 - -chilled
last Sunday niyht wit! tm Ph
npi'i t c!' the comm.!' u ? o?t nr nioiis.
which -was submitted ir, a
touch iny manner by ila chairman
< 1 the ci mmitfes-, Mrs. Louisa l?.
Small-.. FPhiny .?ekvtions bein.y
reiideied by the s- riior choir f ?n
tin- i cca-ioi;. The Sun.ay seho.,1
lend' ted a YUtir.fr Children's Day
pioy:am. The prcsidiry older !rf;
Xiii' ids- h?>!m in Flo; cm'?n!'1 : : ! '
everiny service. The as-e>-n:'. r.t
for the eldi r w. ~ paid in Tit.
i:d quaitvflj e'ii!Vie';,e r;,- d 0.,
into history an! u, look I'mwa. :
it the fin:!i-1- work of the yea.
which culminates w;',h ti.t. si?:!,\c
of the annual comViviuV at Mollis
Drown.'
- members fTf 1L_^: - -v. ,v.
w'e buried taj: Sunday. M"!-Sadir
McDride and MI i s. poro;.uv 1 i
Brown. Ti? tin fam.lie-. wj > :!" :
?w sy 11r|ia t):y: *~
A very pivtty ;.:Va!r on ia>:
day al'f ''in, " nL " i j ;
Mr. Frank C. Colore!. Jr.. a: d
Miss Minnie Smalls. The marriaye
cc oniony was ji rf< rnti i\v
Ih v. R. F. Hrr-yd.. ?i? pa-tor" of
Kmmanue! A. M. id. church Associated
Willi ReV Rr yd-li w : .
Kl-vs K I- H.'I clf.vt 111 o ?i' 1 T
?*! '< ik i
Lemon. The coupie reciivd tin
mtpTHtuLtimi.--?Uf their ;v.;i
fiinds ard will reside at ,*7 (
n^a street- ?Mr. (V?*?hd- is-'-hr sott?
if Bro. F. 5>. Colonel. the p<.p
wno* of. the Union Hath r .Shop,
at 87 Catftmn street. We wi-r
f' r the ci.apie a pleasant sail <.n
the matrimonial"' sea. Thi ccre rony
w .> p.-i fenrod at the iesi
' Tui- >7 Cannon* street.
I. K. t.Ol KitlM. St H()t?[.
The drive started at .1 K. Gearlire
tlie past school tv rm has well r
nrovon some of the results. 1
The'student-Tody and community
an't Uti11 words to s"ow h w much
.he\i- appreciate thy.-never thing ?
leadership of Mr. Win. M. fey-I
nonr as ^principal; _
The spacious amirtnrirm at d j~ M
lassro.un have had lights install j
'J which ?H? on- of the aims r.-f. I
ho faculty. Watch for more
tews for J. K. is moving upward
vith throe cheers ou" p-i inci?1.
' ,
Saturday, ,Jum? Js, 19.JH
ao 000.00 o o 5.0 0000000 o,ooof
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( Al{I)S
X-C'vOC-vv^vOOOvOOOfrv^O^ .
u?- Ij.-.iiy: Sundays: :
>0 s., ?? :mi 1 1' M t,f n A M
*" - :U0 to 4 :<10 P.M
j. Wendell Stover
O'HYSIO 1 11 Kit VIST ^
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M*a|ili Treatincuts' IJj Appoint* 1
B \ K. nivnt*
I t ( apipjx 11. St. - Camden, S. C . . !"v
n>; ;i ; /
'It. \. R JOHNSON
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t >ffi ? ?-: 1,'tS*!'}* \ *sem l}|\ Strvvt
l'ho?v ?, Hill ~~?
|{i vi<!i [)? ? :; !iB ()ak SIrent
I'Ikhu 7 <0 * ? :KV-J.
II. JOHNSON
oc:- .M-aii?.i*: '
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aier hi !t< a| l->tate, ' performs ?
HLrilip.it i Li i mo?+4 ^: ?n| v wills. r.~ ?
* if* mortyan? * . claim*-, etc.
I a!! to See II igi ?
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N. J. I'liCDHivlLK
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I'KA<;i It I IN M.I. < Ol'k i s
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111 W a*I.in.1,ton >v.. < oru., S. C.
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ptiorif
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P. M. to 8' P. M.
Dr. \Y. I). ChappeUe
PhyMiian and Sui ^ciiii
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one 7*11
All cl;;s*.-s ..f Ik-JUa: \V,,rk
Dr. L. H. Mailman
1) E N T 1 S T
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SurMays A;>j> ir;t!m*nt.?
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Dr. I). k. Jenkins
II i NIIS I
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At.i : a n }it.[y
Dial 7S9
Sk
ohn F. Hunter
1^ 11 ?i nv n 1 IV<.sw.+?*..
Mill x til 1/ i i CV
and Kmbalmer
rS. m:\rv h. madden,
Assistant
120 N. Harper Street
Laurens, s. c.
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