The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 25, 1938, Page Page 4, Image 4
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* j ~ APFLIOATIO
j ' PATE ,..._, """
i! NAME
I CITY
grade _ ...... school
- birthday
Pill out this ccupon and mail i
stampeld envelope to The Palrnt
1310 Assembly St., Columbia, S.
the roll book, and you will receiv
JOHNNIE MAE IN NEW YORK S
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llvllu Bill: " : p
. ' I suppose you are surprised to j
hear from me in such a large city ! f
as Nfw York. I?am?having a 1 (
grand time visiting historical [,
_ __ places. Several days ago I visit- \
ed the Jumel Mansion where Gen- i
eral George, Washington stayed ?
for sometime. The mansion - is. u
very beautiful and it contains
fr- <y ' '
many relics. ^
Bill, I hope the weather .is nice (
and cool there. The Weather is u
vejy-eoei?here, because ~t~ am IiT-?
ing between the East River and
the Hudson River. I hope the club ,
is improving. - ' .
A member, .
JOHN NIK MAE LEE.
A RIDDLE WITH RHYME
I;. When the lake dried the. ~~
heron dies. '
Answer?It is a lamp. s
2. When I s^e its face it is my e
uncle's, but "when I see its back it r
is my aunt. w
Answer-?A Chinamn. ' c
3. The mountain is wearing
do?n, the ant~TuIj is iwaripg How- li
ers; the grass is all dried out; and b
at the top is full ofj snow. :_ii
Answer?A real old mail. - i
DANIEL BOOK HART. t
LONESOME i!
Hello Bill: .
H?ar I am again for another
week ?f hard work. I attended
Sunday school and church as us- .
ual a large crowd was present and p
on yesterday afternoon we attend ~
od an annual missionary meeting
at Mt. Pisgah Baptist church. We
had a very nice time.
Bill I am very lonesome because .
my sister L gone to Chicago, 111.
io__spend . tne summer'and I hav
the most of the work to do because
mother is attending summer schopl
so you See why I have lo work ?
so hard.
. Bill Us I told y.ou sometime ago ^
.?that I had planned to attend th*
Woman's State convention which
la. to begin Thursday, June GTcF
at Zion Baptist church in Columbia.
I hope I hvae time to visit ^
you while there. _ .
So long until next week.
MARGARET. WRIGHT.' !_ r
CLUB WORKKR
IXar Hill r * ~~ V
I received th.. "LgaJor" am)?un?L
- ? in
joyed reading the Junior page.
Our Sunday school lesson was
you know the lesson was interest- j
ing.
We are having Missionary meet ^
ing today and I am trying to get rall
-of the members to jo-in the
club, so you see I am working.
Sorry I can't say anymore but
I am hurrying to go to usher'
meeting, as I am a member o.r _
the Junior usher board. ^
Rye. bye,
BERN ICE RUBY PRIMUS.
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FARMING
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Dear Bill:
>_ I am on the air again. My '<
farm .is still doing fine. I have In
chicken large enough to sell. ^ I 'h
am eating mutton, corn and my PJ
tomatoes will soon be ripe. I
have some small collards planted
in my garden. I also have some
watermelons. I think I will have ,
a few for the fourth of Juuly.
J attended?the?ISunday school
institute at Jehovah Bapt. church a
Friday night. I had a very nice
time. * - , '
- I will close-tffl-~rext week.
bernice molester.
water1,00 n p:ws ; P<
Miss Maggie Campbell .left for. th
T) I.I..1 XT V ...L. 1 I I J
. i writ) nas in.1 en neren
nursing her mother, Mra. Evelyn Re
Campbell. She is much improved. Sti
,L Church goers at Laurel Hill en-'.^,
joyed the services Sunday. The- Tfe
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t together with a self addressed' !
?tto Leader, Bill Carver's Club, X
C. Your name will be placed on T
e a membership card and gutton X
Sunday school lesson was beaut iully
discussed in all ida i e. "nnd
eviewed by the pastor, v
At the worship the pastor, used
or a subject The Training of the
h'ijd, This _iwas indeed a very
lemdieial sermon. After this the
'astor of St. Paul f aiirofw
iloore-'proachod another ^rent' sit
lion iit 3.o'clock.' We were glad to
;;ve the visitors from Laurens.
There will be?a Sunday 'school
lienie given for the child^e* on
he Laurel Hill school ground Satrdav,
June 125. 1?1?
The Heavenly Gospel Singers
etH?lender a program at I.au: el
I ill July 11th. The public is coriallv
invited. ' I
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NEWBERRY NEWS
Calvary Presbyterian Ch.ircr
Rev.-A. II. Reasoner, Pastor .
Instead of the usual Sunday
cho'ol hour,.a Children's l'av pro-,
ram was presented under the'jliection
of Mrs. Celestine Allen.-It
'as very good. Each child playd
j?s-pn>;t
At 1 1 o'clock the Children's
our was conducted by our pasr>r.
He used for his si'ib.iect Pour
What Yon Pon't- Want to do",
'l is was explained in a way that
l . ,.t.: I.l-. .. ?i i
:ii" viiJKHfM couiu easily eaten the
lea. Music was-, furnished by
trFTer PaTft"Vn.en7 ~
At 1 l.tdO tiie i;e.'/ular preachi:--_r
our, Rev. Reasoncr used as l is ,
ul/.iect "Couraire"." It''was very
eautifully discussed. Oh the alienee
of the royular church oryaist,
Mrs." Eunice Allen. Miss E\ ilena
Martin furnished the m;ic.
Visitors at these- services we re
Irs. Charleston Penn. Mrs. Ora
ennis and Mrs, Mitchell. Visitors
re always welcome.
.i-nr-tir nierl I'oj- \V;i- hold ; '
s usual hour with its falthf. 1*
lemhci'u on tin e.
The Weekly Iii'rle class uhiejg*"
leets every Wednesday afternoon
ad a yood uLteitdanc-e la-t w.-l;.Irs.
Neville, the Dible class teaArf
r, ghy'e a synopsis of the eha>y''
s-rs-?to- he? hvryhr "at" tTu-^cohViu^t1
lectin vis.
Mrs.. Alice William's, the wife .
Ir. G. C. Willjams was buried Ut-"t
erts cemetery" Friday. June in.
0 know of |r r death was quite!
ltd to those who knew her when
he once" lived here.
Utile. Thomascna Boozer of \'in
1 nt street is very ill at this w .;tiy.
She is now in fh.. p.- ; !
ospital. ,
Mr. Henry Mont :<-u?tte: y eontines
to improve,
Mrs. Annie Gilliam is ill at her
onie on Morgan street.
Mrs. Edith Wat kins Cartejr and
i'r two sons from Sumnujville,
a., were two-.. . >
. v. > i;mi iuv ncr pa- .
nts, Mr. and Mrs. E. \V. Watkins
n Bor.Vnipht street.
Little Miss Bessie Mae Martin
f 'Columbia is visitinjf Misses Evrlena
and Thomasena Martin at
TH^'hWmo~rmTTuntei- street.
Mrs. Erlene Gary who has her n
ttenrliner summer school in Green
ille was seetl in th.e city Saturday
ftcl-noon."
Mr. Pitts of-4delena?jnine ' tt~~
waders of The Palmetto Lea do
st week. If there he others who
\sire reading a real crood pnpei
ease notify. Paul Alkm;
WIIIT.MIRE NEWS
Sunday school was held ?aF Ceir
Grove church with a fine les
n oiscnssefl. Tho ?Mictnt* wttx
sed on The Superiority r?f Love. *
Rev. D. (\ Crosby our beloved '
wstor preached n wonderful mes- '
pre. " 1
Service was held at Bruce Tuber- ^
cle church Sunday niprht by the
rstor, TTf^VT J. J). DavTs. A won
rXub messapje was delivered by '
e speaker. I'
At Sims Chapel Baptist church,'
v. P. Wallace rendered service'
nday niprht.
A"croup of young men from
Krmasvillc, N. C., Were "seen in J
ifcjL
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Whitmiit.' Saturday. .
Mr. Willie L. Kpps was a welcome
visitor of
a recent graduate of the Bell St,
11 ijfh school.
""Mr. Kpps attended a wonderful
service at Mount Hebron Baptist
church, delivered .by Revi Young
with Mr. Ktlward Wilson.
T'astor of th^s churcft is Rev
Sims, tlie founder of Sims Hie!
.school at Union.
I Mrs. Mary Nish visited in Ath
ens, (,'a., Sunday. Mr. Willian
Shell visrted In Greenwood Sun
day. ? " '
?The Whitmire l.-enirue~ will ~p'nl
J ones', die team Fiiday. ? I |ct u;
w.>h tor . them success and goot
playinv.
lleii'cnib' r "lie C'ftiidvcn's Da>
at Cedar Grove church, Sunday
I line
Miss Caster Robinson is still, a
patient a' ,t,he NVweeTry Tiospital
h"'pe ,fouTivr"aii speedy refo
eiV<4, Others of Whitmire are
al o. pa"liCiTTs ntstfaa Xewberrv hos.
I'ital. . ' _. .
Mr. i.iir M:s. H*as!-oll Joiner aita
c.'litll.'tvft 1] by. M r. p.lid Mi s. Odell
11 I ' :--!ted Ifte hostital Sund.ie
Mrs. Emma Swindlor is indisP<im
il at fliis wci-tijv.'. Also Mr.
.l'o>!uu? Swindlor. Wo hopo jfor
*. lad.- ivoovory.
kik;i:fii:i.i> m:ws
I.'oirular sorvioos Vvoro hold a t
Maoo iopia lh;p;l-t Mini oh "ii last
Sunday.
Tho \?!u!t Tlrift Club mot at
tin- homo of IVoll.. an.l Mrs. W. i'.
I'arhor ' ii la.-.t Via--day ovonini;-.
11>.- olnlt is <i. i:i_ niooly with its
tiliiiiico^
"T: i-. .l/ily mooting will bb at tinla-mi'
i.l' Mi", and Mrs:' Silas Smith
sistiir.",
Mis- .lattr-'.t< Hamilton is spondiiiT
solaf lays in Aikon. . visitlm.'
hoi-- mothov.
I'lio. Ih pnhlioan (!ro\e Club. will
'iii" t at tlir homo of Mr. ami Mrs.
Sam Smith this 'I hnrsday aftoillOMll.
' .
M s. !:ii! Smith iff Savani'.ah.
' i ' lii'1 ?i* itiny !u-1' sistor,
M . 1 la Mai his.
Mis. I'.tlii- \\ I.ilo is homo al'ti-r
mid' ?:-oian op- ration at tin?
I niv> " ity .Hospital.-Augusta, Cla.
i1- !.. ui .i 111.11111
a > i il caiicr ai un* r.mnt? or
IV.-:' . : Mr- \V. K, l'a:kei, '
P -
<Hr.>ll.K I'\\l \(.|{ \pris
Ih Ha rdin spent t h e
MyVipV ' I1'"1, tt(>. ^* with
i s y A r$
i !..-' !*tl >'1".00. Total amount
i:ii-.*.i v ir>.
- - Mx?A. I >.?lli'ulin uliu attended"
u i:t exen ises a t
Kin* ;1 rec.' iviumd home Tuesday
' 'ii - ii. :i-u-< :i.t.iiti!t*.I },y [ h e
v.ato. the :' . i>;. .- Miss Rebecca
Fl -miri"' < !' (.:u>i ens.
Mi. *, Sara lie ten ol'?I 'uinn?r*-the
truest *11f her'sister Mrs. Uaisy K.
Atkinson.
M:. ah; Mrs. .|,,hn Thomas and
Mr. and Mrs. |-o zolia .loimson of
< havlott'e." X. ('., motored to Chester
and sjient the day with rela?-k**s.
,\|r. unl-Mfs, .1.-1 >. McI.tirkiTT
c,.
LAKE CITY NEWS
The following .students have .returned
homo for the summer: Mr.
Wood row Wilson M Joseph Wilson
and Miss Rutherlog McCutch- nm
of ClaUlll College; Miss teles
1 A f
I ,1111V vl I clllcllll Ui iuUI I I o V UllL'^v;,
Miss Flease Cain and Mr. B. J.
Mention of Allen University.
j Pn?f ntwl ATi-a -T v. MoTvio THI
, turned from Myrtle Beach Friday
I after spending a week with their
1 friends. Mr. Bleasfe Withcrspoon
; returned from New York, after
; spending a week with relatives.
I Mr. and Mrs. Otis Davis o. f
u._Wilsuix?-.N,..C<? are vi*iting-ftim*n4s1
here. Mrs O^on-htmi
of Mr. Frank Singletary.
Death Claims SS.idei\t
i. John Greene, a. student of the
- Lake City high school, died early
?Thursday morning at his home.
FT He was the son of Mrs. Carrie
s (Ireene, an outstanding athlete of
1 the I.ake City high school. Funeral
"service was conducted by the
' Rev. ,J. F. Pearson of Wesley Cha?
pel CMK church, Friday afternoon
[.eft to mourn are his mother, 3
i sifters and a host., of friends.
* - > -J?Negro
Fugitive Upsets Town
Dtlicers pit'dicled Friday, Lr IL
hunted for a week on a charge of
* slaying a white plantation owner
i-Uui a Negro woman would ho..-ttj- .
prehended within a short while
The town has lieen dislte.-M'd since
last Saturday, as five h md'el arm
eil men tramped the swamp..-, and
ransacked Negroes' houses in a
mad hunt for Goodman. .'Many,
families in the nearby vicinities
have abandoned tlu-ir homes ami'
leserted their farms fop".fcap oft
.the desperado,
.<Mlicers surprised the fugitive t
in an unnamod Negro woman's
house on the outskirts of town but
he tied into the swamps with hut
~~a t ew moments 'i~n?spa re, leaving f
. ! cliind a tlouhlt- ha i. 1 !..l <h..i .n..)'!
Wedgef'u Id, Juuly 11th.
The 'woman repotted thai Good-1cut:i
stopped?Lit?UlU?-lOiiiL'thing?4-w-eat
and she slipped or? an ! called
tile ollicors.
Sbei ill' W. It. Wall said G<i<Vlihan
killed a Nee t o woman on t k?e
plantation where he worked last!'
week because she complained to'
? u..: i 11 i i . ?
: -n i I>I< iyer mat IK* WHS Hot (!oi::^
his .hare of the work ami dur,
jny' the hunt for. him, the next day
're slew the plantation (Aviier. '
, . ( HKSTKKl'IKU) NKWS
On May Sth. Mothers' day \va? ,
_W iduly--a.il'j-i,11 VI li ,tll UU'I the lam1 1
an .; .eountry, each and FTtfry Tme__
ea.t. due i-e> et and hor,..r ^ t ..
was Fathers* day. It did not see.iii
to have tile lae-tiev a.s ,^1, nn.thers.
Why not? Fathers play an
important part in utn^Jjjlives Joo,.|
an I honor ami ' lirajM^snould Ir.^niven
them. l)?>ii*t let him feel like'..,
he is forjrtttten. "
3&e people _ of. Grand
\'ir^sl*yhyireh; render- ;
"d a&hj&dy Pj^yflhlay projrraih
Sun^y.. aftorTj, } jJ^-sWtsistinir o f
.sou** ivLtiJuiv':>> >Ho?, duets and
At5 *F
SStjuifiti-Is.'^Hmb-tfeeclia M. Toatley .
piano. Mr. H ?I>t.
,cei vmonie--. A
neat Mini \va-^.realized.
Daily Vacation Bible school will
open Monday, .1 "' p^i;>vnuf
View..
Miss 'Pulley has returned |
home from ,Johnson C. Smith University
and attending a meeting at
Kings Mountain, W C.
, Mrs. M. I.. Foster Johnson visit- ,
cd Mrs. S. K. McCullough Tlu.rs- i
day morning. ,
Rev. Wright pastor of the ME
church at Cheraw was guest speak- 1
?ia-ut Mt. Tabor -M R- church Sunday ~
afternoon. ' j
' Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Brewer, Misses
Vashti and Alice Brewer o f ,
Pagoland worshipped at Grand (
.View Sunday morning. - ,
' When you wai)Jt to be entertain- i
ed with a melodious duet, contact ,
Masters Wilbert .Tonkins and Gorlard
Foster. ?" " 1 j
1 Mrs. llattie Huggins, Misses Net ,
tie C and Ifattio Ella Huggins, |
Miss Mary J*ee Kllerson ami .Mr.
Clarence Huggins, of Bennettsville ,
visited Mrs. Mabel Robinson and ^
daughtrt?Miss Sara Wadsworth. ~
I \ln? {..U.... M-n-ffi
, in- .minimi*, vmitoil (
Quick, Prihcc Kllcrson, Jr., aTid v
John Barrentino, Jr., spent the,
week-ciut at their homea in Ren- j
nettsVlllo. '
I'iTnTTT.AM) NI'IWS. j:
| 1
y Sunday was pfra'hTn^ flay Til '
the Gum Spring Baptist church.
The pastor Rev. J. R. Faicont 1
preached u Fathers' daywsermon. 1
Ip the afternoon the choir render- '
- fft fhe ' Ulack Creek.*'
Cnde: t :*?:<. ? <). Id, Manitfault and
si.-ter of Wirun hui o a-ccTompanied
by Misses Christmas and Bavis
was In the.city .Monday.
.Mi.-s Aid'il. Byrd is home after
i pleasant vacation of a few
weeks on.the beach.
?Miis < ;,?Kola?Meeks TTTRl Kut h
Hardin are leavinjr Saturday for
Haltinv.ro, .\Ld., wheio they will
'Jl' lld Ihe 'summer with relatives.
The friends of Chester were
very :nu: H saddened to learn of
tire- ?of- Mrr ,lames (Jim)
"'hisolm, who died at his home on
Lancaster Iload. The funeral was
areoly attended at the Block
Rock Brrptisr churcfi" The Spann
Brothers were in' ( liar ire.
tit. iir.n mrs. riHVj .\101 ,Ul'k111, |
Mr. KdwhTcT, Kennedy, Mr. Rrynnt
"I'oshy, motored?ttr ChnrkHte, Nv
Tuesday afternoon and spent
he evening with friends.
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. ve >p?;, for rny .New ^gtrologj
ivwmi 1 iee advice on tV.te (8)
M: :rw!^te. ?nd ^Oi'r-ec* addreiq.
' ..'Zfrnnf, rJi.mKU Q?
L. ^ S.-?Will u\v auntie bi
successful in the business that .sir
lias set up? i ^
?Answw?Quite?suiiessH.il.?ttxr
she won't make very much profi
front her husines this year. Nex
t ear tt ill prove an unusually gooi
year for her.
X. X. S.?'Doe's this man who ha:
l.yi-n askinu" me tt> marry him tea
ly love mo? What must I do4?
Answer?Certainly he loves y.ot
no man is Koing to chase a woman
for months and insist that
s|)e lll.irrt I) i 111 llllliw. li.i lin.i lirr
I"nlit you are able to determine
whether you return his love , . ,
remain single.f>He will _in all probability
make a tery desirable mate
1.: S. r 1 am \\o:kinv. terribly
hard tr.yinu' to he the lucky person
to receive a scholarship .this
next year. 1 !j.?w u'V. my chaifres?
Answer?I'.xeellent. Anyone w lie
has been on the honor roll for the
past loin; tears Will in all prob?ills.-.
Ciigi Al-tTThro (>f Kershaw
r\>m ty vMted her father Rev.
T. K. iiu.Hinrd daring the weekend."
.Mr. I.instill Taylor. Misses Louise
Fatin- and Minnie' Rlakener
and .1 tmi.M and Robinson visi'e?l
M r. I 'iiiania l, Roltinsoji, wlio
'-'as ill in Uie Monroe llosi. tal last
Va'''k. -Mi. R.'liinsor is rftiw llI
ti.'.ne and ini] v -vimr a nprdl.V.
Mr. 1'i-diop Rlalieney motored to
hur.hi:; Monday vm business.
M r. "l il'iKM! Ma rsh motored to
Ani.-elii* Friday nitc.
Little I.!aro!d Thompson who lias
1? ' e:i sneering from whopping
nrh imp ovii;v. Mrs. Sallie
Mt.t'iinh is also on the siek list.
Mr. He.-man Mnssey is visiting
relative* i:, Rutherford. X. C. Hi.*
v. ifo A': s. Rutli Mnssey i* visiting
i'. L-tfersoi),
Mrs, Andy M'eConib visited in
1" ' Fa' .rdav. M T>. 1
"I.""!'- ' it. the-w tk i?t home
I l-eill \\ ethefebep ".CCjC CJUiip.
b-:- l.'i.'i1: [.'; ni:;-krnoy .is ~ B t
inane 1y>in CoiiLter A a<! ray.
Mrs. X'irwiH.il w;s the ir'.'i-st nf
.-iii 1 A1 ! . i;..y T/.'-.m r'-riay..'
M r. ] ?r< : t< ,f L
' ?:-?rl>.tiv' Friday.
M AJitc j'\ -nfj \\ ;is the LUio.-t
.! Mr. Mai ,M\.-. Ala - haw Ih'binsoii
'IT.isrs.lay, '
? M-i^ps Mar\% ml ! !:..! S.OVrs
-:n.I Air. lis a lis Mclh Ml,.: .,f lM?y
an.I ..\lr. liny- Funic; hurl; of ("hp.aw
vi<itvl fi ir-iiils lv?e S J * * ?v.
Mi.-s A\ is lilvkctmy"amf Mrs.
h-iiii X. .i wiuhI a - ? atlpti ^ suiiiiifpj
-ehee! iii l'.-.-k Hill-.
Mi(;cn.L M:\\s
' 'hi' K >'} a I >"1" ( ! a ... ......u.,|
1 h<- ! >i nii- .7111>iI< . Min.-trel, i t s
li'St p.tlblk' C'!l: el't a i 111 i*ll t, Klit'lay
ni'tf. Itpspiti'1'i!?j, h.-a.y electric
-to: m .- lit,, a iVv) a111 ml.-' Thvperformance
\\a--> an suutly ' - n.d
< n?i(k'iin^ tin- fact liiat the en'iif
cast, with tin- except ion of
:v'o female eue.-t a: lists was male.
I'he young men taking the vole of
adies weie indeed very good. \\*e
uv hrijiin.tr it will be repeated in
ho no;i i future.
SlcCt.llV base ball-team met Wulrrnm,
X. C. ,.i: i a rufalhrtHm-^tial oh
>n Saturday. The former lost- tola
latter during their visit hero,
but came ha.k with a to 1 \ icoiy
these.Th?
Children's Day program hnv
npf been postponed front the sec nd
to the third Sunday, the reeuar
proaoi.ir.tf Sunday was a 00111mini-ly
hi<rhli;;ht; Several of the
,tv y .small children proved to ho
truto talented, m <?f em use. were
a 1 me of our jmiioV students. AlKuijr
those receiving mention
vore Mi>s A lma{ Priestly, recitaftrrrr
.Miss 8al!it.Mejutyre; paper;
>oth wo e juniors; Mr. Morris Bola
a. an intermediate. ?"lo. lie
iIs 1 solicit! d the highest amount,
hit tie .Nellie Junes an ! Virginia
hiett. and Dm^s ^Fiplsin also, of
ho s'umi' o!;ls>, >(l?ond highest anourt.
Rev. Wih,,Gibson furnished
>ihnll tokons fy these fmrtierparrts
n an Hloit. lb Rtimnh.i,. c
interest ^ in Siuy^ay school work.
jqS 1 f
H (jk I
m < v m
,
vered in thi? paper ONXiY wh?n o
dosed in your letter. For private J J
ad a aolf-addreued, stamped an- ?>
r Rending, and receive by return < >
question*. Sign your full name. | [
to Tiit" letters. Address all mall o
nth Carolina. ] tl
l> /ability be the one chosen. Keep
0 tip ttie"c<)od work . . . this is your
Lihance of fretting the college train^
r'inn' that \ ou wish lor. "|
?! S. P.-?Is it wise to continue to
j. pursue' her or" should T find sonieone
else? j
Answer?Find someone else. You
jiwell realize that you aren't getI
ling anywhere to. continue as you
I have been doing. A charming
, young lady will enter your life
I his hammer.
i
*1 T. .M. fc.?My boy friend is leav
' ing town in two more weeks.
Fhould_ I take another friend or
" wait until lie comes back?
A nsw rrV AV-hy?should, utu?sit
quietly and wait for his return
when you aren't engaged. yjuLyou
1 have no way of telling when by
w ill come hack. Yes. make some
>! other friends hut you don't have
to take them too. seriously if you
ron't like.
( The presents were presented by
Rev. P. Rnbinsoil, the pastor,
Mrs. Lt'ssie Pipkin lin.i her son
Wade were visitors at the home
?f Mr; and Mrs. I). Pipkin Sunday
al'tei noon.
Miss Willie Jtlincs of I.aurinbmy,
,! N.C., worshipped at Heaver. I?am
Baptist ;hui\h Sunday. I
i De.'n'nn" (Jih.Joli and
I F'ipkiTi wish to announee that the
, i'laii'ipet "Everybody's Birtlujay
Party," will be held in the" rec.ea.Tion
robins of Beavei; Dam church. '
I en Friday evening, July 1st., at
j.S_?dcloek and to extend thru this
column an invitation to all their
friends. Come and help eat their ij
"Cartload of fried chicken." Tick J
ets on saje at Pipkins' Pressing j
('lub, Bethea's Cafe ami Pattersons
!< ?* ' - !
| , .
WILLIAM CHAP HP. 1
) ' - A M. E.lHUItCH""
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By A. J. Coan
u:an^ub.Me-.?i^C. In -suite of:
th awI'tYj.' hot weather Sunday the |(
, Supt.. Mr.-, Morgan and his tiach-^
j-' ' '"I1 P C ill :LLl!Tih.diiul
were a great nuiuhyr^. of. .jjtudehr^p
biwmtiu-r then*. .. -?i -4A
t J1 ?m.? tl^e was a large <
numbcf" piV^ent; at worship. The |*
|i spiring se:n;o.i'. .was delivered by]'
Rev. Jer.nin^Vv At this time he _
stirred tlu-ills of his hearers i
i i . , . 1
' P'V1 ciflised many to rep>ic;o., At
[this sfrvici two united with the
?*hui JKE 'Die many summer school
stiuleh't* teachers were welcome
j visitors. >
Tip a ftei nooTi eiiwc drew many
fiom the various churches
' I" ' ne l-n..t?pu?In. lie?t-hr?Rei.1 1'h ~
11. McCill, president of Allen university
who preached at 3:30. As
usual Dr. McGill bruoght a burn- ^
ing message which caused many
'U rejoice and to think of the time
r\\> pastured here. The program
was conducted by the Stfwar.less
depaitmer.t. Thiji program was
veiy much a succe-s. The collection
on this occasion was $35.00.
1'lvi r.vono--<-?j??yvf4-the program and r~
most especially the sermon by Dr.
Mcdili.
A t t h I.catftie hour_ the 1'res-- ?
i h nt, Mr.. II. L. Pinckney was not
eser. t hecjuiso iV><>
eniratrenicnt with the quartet at
Mt. Olive station where tne R('v.
I. S. Taylor is pastor. However,
the: e were others to carry on the
work while he was away. The
q at tot rendered another; successfti)
arid enj</yahlc proclaim. This
pvrtgranr,-makes- the seeon 1 time
t)lij- fpi:i rt it.?Uas?appeared?thr-re?
in the past month ar.d will -return
strain on dure 2Ktlv.
Friday of this we k the quartet
will jro to Manning district "where
me koy. J. 1'. litirfCe^s is pastor.
prLKiinji will bt. Iu44 at the
I'iney Grove chutieh..
/\t. tlio evening service the c!os
iny w'l'mitw-wnn delivered, by- Rev:; ?
Joinings. We had a successful)'
day and much good was accomplished:
A i notte Smith <if~ Anderson
.ic ,.pi ninv?nwmetiwe witli her
friend, Miss Virginia Jennings.
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' ^aturday, June 25, 1938
rootJCM^oooaooooooDcrcrorn-rt->r>r '
PROFESSIONAL *
CARDS
xro.o o.oo.o.Ojao.olc??mocy^OjO^?^c
Hours Daily: ^ Sundays:
6.00 to 8:00 P.ML 8:00 to 11 A.M
*i 2:00 to 4:00 P.M ..
J. Wend?|l Stover -o
PHYSIO THERAPIST
GRADUATE 'MASSEUR
Health Treatments By Appointments
^
^314-Campbell St. Camden, S. C
DR. A. li. JOHNSON^
' . 'i SURGEON 1
Office: 1323 Vi Assembly Street
Phone- 3466
Residence: 010 On It Street
" il'hnne 8740 ^ r ?
REV. J. H. JOHNSON
Otlicc: 2029 Marion St.eet
NOT.SUY PUBLIC' *
Dealer in Real Estate, performs
marriage ceremonies, write wills,
det ds. mortgages, claims, etc. *
Call to See Him
Otlico Phone 810 7 Res. 6798
N. J. FREDERICK^
' A ?
Attorney-at-luw and Notary Public
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS __
?State and Federal?
1110 Washington ISt., Cpl'a., S. C.
' '" s.
DR. H. H. COOPER"
DENTIST .
Special Attention Given to Diseases
of the Cuius
Geld Clown and Bridge Work'
A Speciality
Otlico Phone G129.' Res. 82G4
1125: Wr.shington St., Cul'a., S. C.
I)R. J. G. STUART
Eye, Eat*. Nose and Throat
Glas ir Fifml Vr u ratuly '
OHico llouis: Telephone:
ll:t>0 to 1 :U0 P.M. Res. 4G92
0:00 to 8:00 P.M. Cilice 3790'
?Otlico: 1 Residence:
203o Taylor St. 1117 Pino St.
Oil'ice Hours: Telephone:
11 A.M. to 2 P.M. Res. 8875
0 P. M. to 8 P.M.
o.iice. Hook. Telephone:
1J A. Al. u 2 P. M. Res. 8871"
?i p. m. t.. > p ;,i.
Dr. W. I). Chappelle
.Physician and Surgeon
Diseases ol \\ iniicn and Children
A .Hinit'laUv n *~
"Oil tee: Residence:2110
Lady St. 1301 Fine St.
10'lninbin, S. C.
Dtl'ice Hours
8 "to 11- A.'M. ,*L
Dr. R. B. Frederick *
PHYSICIAN
Oil ice:
501 Cj Waller Ave. Greenwood, S.C.
'hone 7811
All cias-es of Dental Work
Dr. L. U. Hallman
DENTIST
i*tvi\li-:ss extractions
Sundays l>v Appointments
OlFire: ?Gel yam?Street
Columbia, S. C.
)fl)ee Uoprs: Telephones:
5:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Oflice 6033
Residence 8873
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
D E N T 1 s T
illing, Plates. Crowns. Bridges - ? *
S u ml h y - -b y- "A p"p < i "n t i tie 111
Anesthesia a Specialty
Dial "789
1 "V .
Mil
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fohn F. Hunter
Funeral Director >
and Embalmer
Mrs. MARY H. MADDEN,
Assistant ?'"" ?
120 N. Harper Street
Laurens, S. C.
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