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<' k APPLICATION
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Four Years in
Loud and long rang the ap- (.
plause in the ?t)iaH assembly room v
as the. names of the girls were li
read. Each girl . was ask<Al to h
stand so everyone eould see them. .
Assembly was then dismissed. '
The first thing the eirls started \<
talking: about was the hind of
clothes they were going to bu.y. i
I>r. Arlington, over-hearing their t
convrebation while passing said, h
"Girls the only clothes. you will h
iH'Cil art* ?mtdd y bl ouses a mi sklf fsT t
The school requires its pupils to
wear uniforms. I already have
the she middies and two blue ?.
ski|ts for each one of you. That (j
is all the outfit'you will need, j,
"You will leave next week for
school. Be sure to drop by my
house tomorrow afternoon to get
your uniforms and we will talk "*
over everything then". ' ?
"All right Dr. Arlington,*' .
chimed .the girls., "and thanks
very much." '
t>u i " 11 i , t
i ne Kins waiKeu on very nappir .
. , ly and light hearted. Finally Emily
sar.d "It appears as though our
. whole gang is going except Verb- i
na a^Td Charlotte. I . wish they
could go too." f
"Yes", replied Victoria, "It is a. '/
- shame they can't go but their pp- t
rents are able to pay for them to
go and if the,, -wanted to go I'm "
sure they eould go". n
That's a good idea. - There's
MARGARET ATT END's" " .
S. S. CONVENTION ^
?HeHo'BiH: IfeTe -I am again for ~j
aj?ather week's' work-, I attended
Sun<i(iy school and church as us- t
ual. A large?crowd was presctit. s
The Bible verse began with the' t
letter P On Thursb-iy 'i ml EViil'iy
I also attended the S. S. and B.
Y. P. U. Convention at Morris J
College, Sumter. We had a very I'
nice time and, the ?>t t iTulnnrn Wrl"'!YPVV
ffnnT? T cK com.i nt' 1
our members would write; I enjoy! j
very much reading their letters.! ^
-I don't have- -very -itii;rh-y ~jt
/this" Week. Hopo I,, Iviv. nw.r?.f
news, noxt time. ' _
Marparet 'Wright f;
DEVENl RE ENJOYING ]\
VACATION. A
?f>ear Billr.--!*vC missel "Two" or 7
three we?eks in writing-; -4>ut I'm
rAer vacation very mwchi and I've ,<
been in swimminp a lot too. R<?- .p
vival meeting has started at mv t!
church, the Pee Dee- Baptist: ' It
will last two wee'ks. -a
Devenure Pine.
ANSWER FOR LAST WEEK'S u
RIDDLE
b
?Dear-B-nk- ? : r~
-Since you couldn't answer trie t
riddle I'll answer it for you. 1
Answer. First the two sons pot _t
Ifi the boat and went across the
river.' One of the sons pot out
and the other som brought th<
boat back across thoriver.- When
he pot Out and the mother pot in
fhe boat and went across the riv- j;
er. "When sne reached the othet
side of the river she pot out and s
Hie son that was already ovoi
there, pot it? the, boat and carried
' it back across the river. He brot i
the son that was over there hack i
across the river, where..the mother c
fras waitinp for them." Then one h
of-?ne-.s.cmii_stayerf with the mother -
-while the other son carried the 1
boat bacq across the. river. When
he reached the other side of the t
river, he pot out and let his fath- a
er pet in the boat. The father t
carried tne boat across the riv
er, when-he pot over there he pnt ?
out and allowed the other son that t
Was there to carry the boat back (
across tho?/river for the othervson <
in which thn .Tcfnf?c' familv finnllv I
crossed in safety. \>
By* Daniel Parker Bookhart. f
COKESBV'RY NEWS
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St. Paul A. \I. E. Church .+*
Rev. W. S. Mims. Acting Pastor h
The S.S. had a large attendance.
The lesson was beautifully taught F
after which Rev. J. R. Reynolds 1<
was presented to thrtr school'II~ ~
ma4e- Mme very encouraging tc^ -r
marks. The preaching service t
began at the usual hour. Rev. *
Reynolds brought a wonderful mcs- <1
sage.Theme The Way of Salva f
ticm. A collection wa, taken for h
the sacred cause of Mission. Vis- p
itor .Mfg. Thomas on a Adams, jf ^
Washington, D. C. --She cam^ for ^
her children, returrving this week. t\
The Home Burial Aid society had
* very good meeting Friday ev-1 n
ening. PUns are being made for j si
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together with a selfaddres.sed >
to Loader, Bill Carver's Club, [
\ Your name will be placed on ?
-n-tnenrhcrship card and button' *
High School
hai lotto now. Lot's catch up
rith her and ask her if {she would
ike to ask her mother to send
s.'iid Arlino . "Oh
Charlotte's called Mary,1
We were Just saying that rf you
anted-to P"- you could?
"I don't want to go", snapped
'hailotto, "so xloji't pity int* Molier.is
sending me to a school that
as a high school and college com
lined. . Why?ishould I want to go
f> a scholarship school?"".
"I'm sbiry you feel that way
bout * it, Charlotte," said Mary.
If we had known you felt as you
In' wc never would have mentioned
t to you". '*" I
"Well you kno_\y nq,w so there's
nthing more t;a say. Good bye",
tnd off. floun.ced Charlotte. . .
"Well my!" exclaimed Arline,
her feathers scorn slightly, ruf-1
led. about something".
"I should sayjthey are. I nc*ver'
bought she would act in that
laimer", sai'd Victoria.
"It showed her poor sportsnanship",
said Emily.
"Well we won't discuss it any
either. We will all meet at Dr.
u ringtail's residence at 4 o'clock
omorrow so ,tx* on lime, satu
'.'line.- "Good night everybody".|
flood night. Arlino. See you tom.rrow,"
echoed the Kills.
__e oi t tin ued-next weelc.
!y amunl sirmon on the fifth
Mrs. Hessie Moore is much imnoved
at flits, writirter- 'Mrs. Min!'r
H., Arnold is in Breweiv husni-,
al. Friends iire glad to hear that
Iv is doing fine after an operaion.'
1 \ N \0,\ Bit AN CI I
t. M. K.' t HL'RCH, NEW S
1 Sll f.lhy. July "loth was a high
! y at this church. The Pastor,ji
1 v. II. H. Ifvrriott. began in the i
:t;nday senool with a istrong an 1
elpful lectu-e Pn the lesson, as- '
-11 i! o\ ,\i:s. ,\. A. Delam of Latii.
S. C. At the 11 o'ch/ck service i
levTTTcrriott (ledrifV'd the entire 1.'
uiik-nVe and without stopping for
inner he motored to Mt. Zion A. <
I. K. church where ho_ .vns .called.
o ju:c?uih--.--the_Xuniii-al -of- ?'-SHste^-d
.ix./.io Kinnic. The sermon was
onsoling*Ao. Ull. - ? J
~Tle" retuine.j to Kflnnon church
liefe the .Missionary senium was
yfacned by the Rev. Eagle from
he text F.z- k. 2:1.
At night Rev. A. Campbell came
t the 7 o'clock service holding up !
he same high gospel of J^sus
'hrist. Rev. Tier riot t is serving
.'(11 and surely preaching a strong
nd unselfish gospel. He is loved
y all. You are invited to services
t Kaifnon and Spring Hill. Also
o the young pefcpBc's meeting.
tt'Vi Ilerrio't t>as added much ehh
11 sittsm ..in. the League meeting
WINN^BORO NEWS
The hp.t arrrLdry weather has evtything
in and around our town
arched ycry severely.
Our county is hlessed to have a
mith Lever Farm demonstrator
n the person of - Mr. Davjd Beltcw
f Columbia,- S. C. Mr. BTtori is
. real promising young man who
s destined 'to improve farming
ond+tr??s m-our county. Ho wast
r th a visitor and Su ilay schooli
cnrhpnit ^r. Paul Baptist church
ist Sunday.
Ho attended Rev. ,T. M. Beatty's
own church My. Pisgah. Sunday
nd nvaiP* an adores* to'the saints
h?if. He, was accomparfled by
f-.-Paul h. ~i
"Anyone" wishing to see Mr. Bel "
on may And his office on east
'allege street, opposite the Post :
Iffice. * 1
Summer schools closed their six 1
. eeks session last week and most
f f/ur teac-h^rs are at home while '
few are taking the nipe weeks. '
Miss Mamie Mcintosh who has
icon in. attendance at Greenville 1
i- now nt-hoinc to tne delight of !
er relatives and friend's.
Mrs. Florence Starks, Mrs. Ada 1
toulware a rub Miss Mat tie Brown 1
ft last Saturday to take their i
"a cation in Baltimore, Md. We i
''T' a 11
Miss Daisy Hall and niee'f* Blort-I:
ell Gupthrnp are' at home here <
rnm Rhode Island, the guests of '
er mother and friends. They re- (
ort well doing there. , jt
- Prmcipa| L. S. Brown of Brain-^1
.vice last week on business. ^
Rev. Mr. Moses Belton who is I
ow pastoring in Oxford, N. C.,
:opp?d over in< tAir town to see i
after ft
lis brother last Saturday.
Supt. .0. E. Manigault and son
). E., Jr., attended tne BYEU and
sunday school convention at Moris
college last week. They were
accompanied by Miss Elise Manijault
aaul Emma Beatty.
Mrs. J W. Wright of Rock Hill
?n uuwn nure iusi ween oji uu^iloss.
She is formerly of this town
ind the near future will bring her
jack to live with us again.
We were delighted to have Miss
Hall from Great Falls in our midst
last Su.itjay. She worshiped with,
Ihe saints at St. Paul Bapt. church.
BETHLEHEM 15APT. CHUKOT
key. K. K. tianlrion, PrintI.r
Newberry; S. C.?The' Sunday
school got under way at 10 o'clock
with the Supt. in charge. The
teaeuers iook cnarge 01 ineir i'ias ios
fur thii'ty mTnutesT At the
regular assembly Supt. R. F. Glad
den and Dea. N. L. Lake brought
us high lights of the" ft. S. and
HVPU State convention that was
held ut .Morris college. They were
gigutiy . impressed from what they
were able to see arvd Hear. We
have reasons to believe that w?
will be greatly benefited by their
going.
Friday morning more than thirty
im.mbeis and friends left Bethlehem
for Sumter in a special" bus,
most of these were members of
the Junior choir.
Friday night at the convention
those youngsters sang with s'l
tneir might, and it was good enoiigh
for the king. Our
pastor delivered the Educational
sermon. Subject Keeping
Ore's Faith in a Changing World.
It was enjoyed by all who heard
him. . ..
We are happy to have Mrs. Nan.
cy Singleton and Miss Magnolia
Sligh with us again. They have
befn off to summer school, aiid
from what we nave been able to
tiiul out they did their work well.
* JONESV1LLE NEWS
Sunday was Women's Day atl
Foster' chapel. The .services w'Te
very good. ~Tne ten" clubs for the
pausing- of the church ?reported
Sunday night." The reports were
as follows: Club 1, Mrs. F. J. Noriis
?11.80; No. 2. Mis. Sophia Gaff
ne'y, ?20.10; No. 3 Mrs. Isabelle
Gnflney ?10.00; N'u. 1 Mrr, Nancy
Gore. ?10.00; No. 5. Mrs,_EmT^"
Lindsay ?10.00; No. *>. Mrs. Bf'lle
Foster ?10,35; No. 7 Mrs. Inez
Hughes ?5.01; No. 8, Miss R, C.
Collins ?5.75; 'No. 9, Miss Julia
StiV.nrt S7 -10: \\> in- Mrs \f n
K/.t-ll $28.00. The total collection
was $138.95. Wo hope to have
mir church dros^d up for the revival.
_ The JTieiuis^rB- Joneoville were
suipiised t0 hear of Mis,s II. A.
Bait' a;id Sir. Oscar Johnson of
Cleveland, Tenn., gotting maniedr
Thyy are '-ceding?in?Cleveland.
Ac hope the in much
Ft/ter chap<i i? planning to have
i haibecue Saturday at Bethany.
I'lu'ie will also be a big ball came
Joaesville versus W<?llford. Ev
ryone is invited. .
Foster Chapel and Bethany Sunday
- schools" are " planning a .ioir.t
picnic at Cedar Springs rAxt week.
Ilus- Ulamises tn. h.? n ftTTfa- 'ffffnt'7"
f"f aTT Sunday school worker* and
friends.
Miss-, Coiean Stewart was the
Fa 11 day' afternoon guest of Rev.
and .Mrs;' lvz^ll.
Mr.^ and Mrs. Silas Thompson
had hs their guests Wednesday
R<v. and Mrs. B. F. Stewart and
sop, and -PT^f. J A. Todd of Spartanburg,
S. C.
Miss "Essie-Rodge 1^ is home f<> j
a few days vacation from Charlotto.
X. C.. whei*e she- is taki ~l
nursd tiainjiig.
Rev. and Mrs. Exell and Miss C.
Stewart spent tne day Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. John Beat-;
ty and daughter, Th^lina, Thev
kn/l - - - ? * - *
imu n very enjoyaoie iiay eating
melons, chicken, and many other
nice things.
Dr, L. W. Long has purchased a
new 11?38 Iluick. We are proud toi
<ce him progressing as he is a
son of Jo'nesville.
Misses Sarah Battn and Rosa
Long were entertained Friday p.
in. by Mr. Geo. .Moote at the' home
.if Mrs. Eliza Smitrn
BROAD RIVER CIRCUIT NEWS
Rev. F. C. Laws, Pastor
Irmo, S. C.?Sunday was a high
day at St. Paul A. M. E. church.
The Sundny school opened at lOdlO
with the' Supt., Mr. I. H. Richardson
and co-workers preSeht.
ClasS No. 1 was taught by Mr. H.
C. Reaves. The lesson was reviewed
by Rev. E. F. >G. Dent,
sur presiding elder which was
very interesting and helpful to all.
After a short but spirited prayrr
service Rev. Dent brought a
soul stirring message from II Gor.,
3 *fS QllHlOCf Qnff r\f T-T ? e?
Grace. Our hearts V/urn while he
toli us the rood news of depertdinor
On God. One accession was
made. _____
After service the fourth quarterly
session was held v/hich was
i prreaf pleasure to all. Our pred-linsr
elder riade helpful remarks.
We paid put for the year. We
Imparted in much joy, hoyinpr for
:he return of Elder Detit and Rev.
Laws next year.
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NEWBERRY"NEWSh^^/] m
Prof, and Mrs. Eddie Grimes j|
of AsheviUa, N. C-, are the guests I |
of his father Mr. Samuel Grimes, I |
relatives and friends on Caldwell I
street. I
Mrs. Henderson, who?lived , n n- I
College Hill, passed away last |
week. The funeral was held at Cal|
vary church, where a large crowd
attended.
Misses Magnolia Sligh, Ida
Rutherford; Mesdames N. P. Singleton
and E. H. Allen have returned
from Summer SchoolProf.
T. R. Logan spent a few
hours in the city Sunday.
Little Miss Letitia J. Young of.
Washington, D. C., the daughter |
of Attorney J. C. Young and Lit.-1
tie Miss Frances Y^ung of Greenville,
S. C., are the guests o f
their grand parents Prof anrl Mm. ?
M, Young on Caldwell street.
Little Miss Ros^i Lee L'ylee is'
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John *
Rutf in JJolumbia. |
Calrat> PiesbyU'rlan Church -4
| Rev. A. H. Reasoned Pastor s<
| The Bible Class is still ali*ye p
i with a good attendance weekly. * c>
) . The Sunday -school service was o:
largely attended. We were delight- u
ed to have Miss Alberta and An- tl
Hie Daniels back, after having at tended
Summer School in Green a
' ville.? ?t? e
During the Children's Hour, the si
pastor spoke about the life ?f r<
Esau', which was enjoyed by the t<
ent/re group. n
At 11:30 o'clock, the pastor's n
theme was, "The Right View o f v.
Things." It was indeed uplifting, 'j
The League service Sunday af- C
ternoon was very impressive. All "
of the members took an active part a
\.\r*i U'dt'A r'nl io-VitoT tn Vioxrn TVTv ^
Frank Toland as pur guest, who
gave some timely remarks. I
Mrs Helen Jones Taylor and o
Mr. Wheeler a friend from. New p
York City are the- guests of Mr l o
and Mrs. C. W. Jones on Caldwell I;
street. ' i ti
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JOHNSTON NEWS
Prof. R. N. :Smitn, vocational ^
director of the Johnston district ,
reports that cotton and com of 1
this section are making great j'
spied toward developing, and mak- j
itig fruit. j(
The4atHes-hei e-arv preparing ty C:
live at home by canning peaches,
. "liiles a'. <1 various kinds of vegetables.
* ' ' ' _ ' j "
home members of the evening ->
class are planning a trip to-i-the
Cokers farm in the near future.
Mr. Henry Duke* is experimenting
on com s^nt.-tb him from Co- ai
lunijius. .X- Y. Thi?..coi-n has very r"
small stalks- and"-Tn-nfhjtiTig^frmYr;^
two to, three ten ftnd eleven inch H
lo-ng ears. It shows many out- e<
standing properties of making de- i"
sirable seed corn.
Moses- and .Robert Robinson are
making a very good record daily : bi
by selling watermelons* eante-Joi
loupes, okra and lima beans from m
tneir assigned projects. pj
Mr. Will Mobley s corn and po- tato
plots look very prosperous
after careful cultivation.
Prof. R. N. Smith along with
some of his "Ag" boys are makng
a record by Minting lawn chairs
for. the different families of this h
section. ' o'
Mr. L. M- Mitchell of Miam^, S
Fla., was the 'IV lilVliy FTtniiof I.
"ttpst of Prof, and Mrs. R. X. vi
Smith.-?'" . xv
Prof, and Mis. R\ X. Smith ac- t
cnmnnnied wiik
lewSmith' and little Jimfnip and. L
Relton'Mohley motored to Orange- <<
"burg, S. C., \Vo(i:lesday making A
p call< on State college, campus. T
They reported a vcr? pleasant ni
' ri T>; T
T ??11 Mi?s llallie Raifoj^T^of el
Ride,. Snri: ? a'- spend ingya few si
days with lv i Sister Mrs.' R. X. A
Smith. ()
Mis. .V M. So n.n and-Miss. Vi- vian
Span sp ur Monday -in Bates dt
burg wi'r rohi'iv s. F'.
Mis. A^nie Harriso" is visiting m
Iter dangbt^-r -Misses CvnthVT and
Mary HarrisiM ;'i Xew York City, at
Prof, and Mrs. R. X. Smiih g
have moved to Mary street. A
McCOLL NEWS di
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The regular summer revival run V
ing at Reaver Dam church. Thp 0
npondannco reminds one of the f)
"revival* of long ago. 0
Mr. "Ster" Adams motored to s|
Columbia Wednesday morning tak cj
ng Mrs. Ai'Mia Fields and dau- p
ghter, Mrs. M. Jackson of Wash-, fj
i gton. P", to visit the dangh- 0]
tor and sister. Mrs. Mamye Fields yi
Emanuel who is confined to the
hospital in Columbia.
Prof. J. S. LaSeine, Jr., return- a
pd to the city last week prepara- ~l(
tory to opening summer scnool.
Miss M. Watson, member of last year's
faculty worshiped at Beav- M
or Dam Sunday morning. cl
Amonp the other visitors in the I.
"wy nrp- AT:-- " Lester, Mrs ti
Pfhrl Carpenter and Mrs. Cora B. 01
Gray of Ne?' York City. Mes? T
dames Carpenter and Gray aro the a
daught/r^ of Mr. and M?h. D. w
Jon?S. TheV arr?
ujr ??i
tlieir husbands. Miss Testei is di
he daughter of Mr. and Mrs Isaac
Lester. c<
K(v. Pcele of Hamlet, N., C. in
preached at the afternoon session tt
at vosterday's services. vi
Mr. Cha^; Belhoa is "slightly ill sc
at pi*sent; We're Itruslin# the ni
next few days find nim fueling
quite like himself again.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Brigman have
returned fro Myrtle Beach. They
Irepoit a lovely time.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Adams and w
children and Mr. (Roosevelt Wilson 01
motored to Lumber ton yesterday. gf<
nrh-se reading the Palmrttto gi
Leader think its a swell little pa- < r(
per. Why not try keeping our tl
subscription* paid up?
' ' "
nSK^H^flBH Vv \ ^EHil
By Chj
"THE ROVII
WAY DOWN SOt TH
C. B. Andrews, Speaking
Famed journalist on tl'c staff
tie- Tampa, Florida, Bulletin . ,
r> on nnnn lofto,. ^ Ml'S. fi
Li iXU "1"- " ' , " ?
June's son, Albeit, who \s prei
en.t of the Florid* flt*-te Elks ~B
jeiation.
What puzzles me, as I read, t'
ublrc prints, especially the delig
nlnmn of Father John -Eb Culmt
f Miami, is what makes' some
s call Harlem of New York Ci
le capital if Negro America."
I am aware that such emihe
rtd able men as Profess0'' Flo;
tttvhv; Professor Floyd ^?. Sn<
on and Dr. George S. Schuyl
aside in the great city but I ha
Jii to assure .them, and others
iy,numerous friends thht what
my say about their city is in i
'ise a reflection on thcif*" Aft
>attin' the above out on the ke
. B. probably decided'just
Smoky J20" Louis, did* that
in't 110 use "messing ai'uuaid"
e
Turns On The Heflt
"If you go 011 per capita weal
r the material attainment of
articular city, "the black brethr
f New York City would have
ake possibly the last scat, ,f
iuly my dear friend, the Neg
t?New York-?owns?pfHTTttCal
othi'ng worth mentioning-"
"Scotching Their Britches"
Do ycu thfcik that is'all*he saic
t ell .. . . that just shows that y<
on't know C. B., listen. "I su
ect in the niatter of business th
ie Negro wealth of Dui'ham, !
., with less than 30,00(1 Nogr
V could buy everything Negro
ivn in New York City afiJ dun
into the Atlantic Ocean and st
nj.'e plenty to li've on ior eve:
Lit' of the 30,000 Durham N
r^es."
"Lawd Lawd"----?I
found only two first class ba
ml night gluhs ""-1101 hy?1
Small's Paradise Imi awLJJ
>: 111 v.boci. Diw ManUol Kivei
ap Room. in Jacksonville is tl
liial to any of them af>d Ma
el is a Porto Riean Neg)'?"
Wei! Well __
f~ found them paying-Vent wj
I'.vond fy?'?(! reason and most
ir people are crowded into apa
ents like so many hoyts in
Mis". ?- ~ ""
T*RRIS ItROWN.
A. M- E. C11 PRC
R^vTlC rTemon Pastor
< hai JCst'on, Sw C.?Despite tl
ot weather which prevailed
m eity, our congregations la!
unday were good all 'day- D
emon spoke at 11 a.m. ffom tV
d'.ieet, "The. altitude of Jpsus* t<
ard the lost sheepV usjnff as
xt St. Jo! n 10th chaptex?or
h1r"vei >t--^Agnm at 8 p.m. D
emon addressed?another larg
ngregation. and preaened f"r0:
ets 12th chapter and 5th vers
he subject for the e.vpniiiSC s0'
"n was "The Power of Prayer
here were 4 acessions t? tl"
lurch during the day. The Mi;
marv meeting will he held i
wendaw, S. C., next Thlirs;la;
ur society will be well 10Pr<
nt? d, Mrs. Corine "Bradford
.1.Mr
. W. Bennett will also attt'n<l tl
oofi rxr^. : ?
An interesting feature of 01
tivitios last Sunday, was the 01
ar ization of the ;'M<. n's Club
n entnusaistic crowd of nif
lected the following officii"? 1
irect, the affairs erf the clu'
resident, Alex Hume; VicP-P,,p!
lent. J. H. Pinnkney^ Sod'etai
niton Deas; Asst. Secr^tafV. A
ed Brown; Treasurer, F. Co
nd. This eluh seenis to Wa\
anted off under most fav'orah
roumstances. It is the ppinic
rovniUnj?, thai much eo?tst|VU(
ve work will be done for H
lurch under the ' puspicesa ?f th
fen's club.
Our church school picnic wt
old last Monday. A large crow
t.tended, and an enjcryabl*' da
'suited. .
Activity is tne keynote proun
(orris Browrtr The EmefKeiK
ub undor^the?rUraeUrm?of-'&istt
. G. Smalls, one of the mopt ai
ve and progressive nrmbfis <
jr church wlil have a Rtfinbo
ea at the.parsonage next Sunda
fternoon. This feature is sorrx
hat rpw to us, and we shall A*1
it whaHt is all about next- Sur
*y- - ,
Our Junior choir furnished ej
dlent music all day last Si,m'jp
trier "the direction of its C^01,it
rr, Mr. Phillip Bennett. ^Tan
sttora vvrre- in flttnnrlnwr. R< hot
irvices, and were introduced an
ade welcome by the pastor.
DUE WE?T NEWS
The-churches of Due West ar
tiI' moving forward with th
ork of evangelization. Service
r.Jafrt?i Sunday^ were grrrrfTBdl
^od in all the Due West conpT*
fitions. When this comes t? th
'aders of The Palmetto Leade
le Sunday School institute <?f tt
Greenville district ta be h*M
, ?
1 > ? f hp ] '"
a ^y,i?
j "
arles Spears
REPORTER"
So far as I could find, my dear
bert, the black brother in New
~z York owns practically no real esof
tate. I was unable to find a single
ona that OWnVt q kr>rav nanrly
^ as nice as the Herndons of At""llanta,
T>v T, A Tfrptll, ftf Tnm
,D pa, Dr. J. "Scth" Hrll of Daytona
I Beach, or Robert Home of West
Palm Beach."
"k| "But you see plenty of homes
-u'~ owned bv Negroes in Chicago,
?* Cleveland and Detroit, fine and
ty well appointed homes".
- .1 ^'You may put me down, hownt
eVer, as being one black brother
thtfnks~ab56lutely nothing aJl",bout
the accomplishments of the
er New York City Negro. So far as
s" I can see he has done nothing in
?* the way .of improving hrs own ec*
onomic status". And - that, my
10 dear readers is only a part of what
c*r n t> i 1 i. -
-- i->. imu lu say.
ys Can You Spare A Nickle Brother
as If you can, and you are inter^
ested in reading the entire column
so r>ne nickle . . . five cents , . . will
bring the complete article to you
its in the Julp 1G^ issue df * the
th Tampa Bulletin.
a Stepping Heavenward ""
en Mr. P. J. Mayes. 1022 East 15th
to street,^ Jacksonville, Floirda, writor
es that he is out of work,.awl is
j'Q willing to work, hut simply can y
not find work. He stated that ho
had great faith rn the power of
prayer, and is asking the readers
1? to prav for him. " He believes that
tht prayers will hekp him find
s- work to do. I feel the same about
at the matter Ma. Mayes ??- drop us
N. a line when the prayers are ano
swered. w .
es Mr. Eddie Johnson Post Office
ip Box 98, Gainesville^ FTaTi writes
ill that he is having the hardest luck
ry that he has ever had in his life,
e- and he needs the readers to pray
for him as he believes in prayer.
Let us hear from you also Mr.
rs J ohnson. Avhen...your-mobWia-havfr
bOdfi solvecT
he ?Mrth?Ada Brown,?22tttL streets
s' St. Petersburg, Florida, stated that
he she is worried all the time and bell
lieves that the prayers of the road.
I crs win neip ner.
Mrs. .Lillie Davis, Frost Pro^f
ly Florida, declares that she beltevof
cs the prayers offere'd by others
rt "go on and on" she needs help and
to i*s asking the readers to pray fox
- her. *
Mt. Lebanon A. M. E. church will
II be history. The people of the .com
murity- are -eagerly 'looking fof
ward to this- meeting.
ie Rev. J. II. foatley jan<5 daughter
in Misses Rosa Alberta^and Johnetta
st Marie were visitors an Due West
r. on last Friday and Saturday!
ie They came over from their home
3. -in Chesterfield, S. C. to bring Mrs.
a Sunie Ellis who has been spending
id iimvet+me?with hrt?daTTglTte r M rs.
r:?Cleo McQueen of thal~~c"6mmunityT
^e?:?Mrs."Martha Pearson is spendm
ing the summer in the mountains
o; of North Carolina. i
r- Mr. Ernest Aiken of New York
City with .Mr. and Mrs. Frank
ie Aiken of Greenville were visitors
in Due West on last Sunday afit
tirroon.
y. Mr. and Mrs. William Gray of
j- Greenwood were callers- on -Rev.
is rind Mrs. F. L. Bor.ey on last Sun- ]
s. day afternoon. TneSe young peoieo
pie were happily married by Rev.
I Mr. Bor.ey on Sunday, June 12.
ir j .Vjr-s. Gray before her marriage
c-'l was Miss Susie McAdam?* of Green
wood. . . .
n Mrs. -Ida Joseph is not so well
to at this writing.
b Mr^ A. F. Clinkscales left; on
y ed visit with his children in Far
1- Rockaway, N. Y.
1- Messrs Curtis .lj.arkne.es and
'c John Allen Clinkscales left last
ie Monday to join the CCC camp at
in Anderson, S. C. They like it well.
Mrs. Maggie (Smith of Washie
rngfon. T). C., is a visitor in the
I home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Blount.
is, The A. C. E. League of Mt. Le':1
j'banc/n church rendered a sacred
iv concert,aL St. Mary Bapt. church
I On" last Sunday afternopn.
I Misses Janie Whorton and Re>d
bt'eca .Eakins of Ware Shoals, S.
'V C.. spent, the weekend nt lmim*
,f MYRTLE BEACH NEWS
v "When and Where"
l\
ld Mt. Olive A. M. E. Church
i- .
Rev. Ft. M. Moses, Pastor
Vt Mt. Olive A. M. F. Sunday
schc/ol met at 10:3:tl.'ium. with R^v
(VlTncoTn Prior acting as Supt. Tho'
h?few in mmilHi the lesson was fully
discussed by each teacher and pupils.
We are asking each mother
a-d father to send their children
t|> Sdndaty school <ach Sunday
nvorrting to help us make this a
o real Sunday school. Please be on
iC time.
>s . Our C. E,_L?afcue service bey
~garT~ at its usual hour 6:30 p.m.
>- with -the President, Bro. L. Prior |
ie presiding. Theme How to Choose
r Good Hymns. This theino
le well discussed and <*acn Leaguer
atparticipated which made this a
Saturday, July 23, 1938
w<arm and spiritual meeting. _
Our evening services began at ?
8:30 at which time ooir pastiV
mounted the^ rostrum an^i delivertu
a sermon which will be long remembered
by each individual that
"Wtts under the sound of his voice.
He used a.s, a text Revelation 4:3.
The following ministers were pulpit
gUests: Revs. C. B. Byrd of
riartsviilej-Leroy Judge of Pamplic.d;
A. C. Chandler of Georgetown;
Walter? Hilderbrand of Man- -thing
and A. A. Taylor and R. W.
Williams of Marion and Luther
Graham of this city. Mrs. Anna
^aitgrson of Marion also worsniped
with ojs.
Sister F, "B. ^Rainbow two nieces
are down spendir%r, their summer
vacation with her. . ?
Miss Anna B. Johnson and her
sister Lula of Oak McClav. Flor
i ida are here lor the summer. Also
' Mrs. Osheo Holmea and husband
l and Mrs. Holmes's sister Fleice.
All "arc back for the summer. These
^"are sthunch Christians and church
| workers. 1 '
j Miss saran Calhoun o? Aiken
3- C., and a senior at Schofield
.-institute of said city spent "two
- w^eks here vaeationing. She left
Tuesday a.m. for hey home. Miss
Victoria Smalls of Polly Island is '
here spending her vacation at the
I Driftwood. r |
' The patron# of Myrtle Beach col
. ored graded school are elated over
i the fact that the WPA is adding
. two rooms tQ the school, building
ds tne enrollment of the past year
increased to the extent that it is
I demands additional rooms. This
school building is one.of'the most ^
beautiful edifices among the reI
cent cbnsti ucted Negro high
schools. - -----To
subscribe for The Palmetto .
Leader call at the Oaks'c baiber
shop or the Driftwood or call 110-J
Only tive <5rJ cents a copy.
I'KOFKSSIOINAL
.CARDS
< *
DR. A. B. JOHNSON
' ' SURGEON
I Office: 1323 '/i Assembly Street
Phone 3466
Residence: 919 Oak Street
Phone 8740
REV: J. H. JOHNSON
Office: 2029 Marion St.eet
NOTARY PUB' IC
Dealer in Real Estate', performs
marriage cercmontear-writ* Wills,
bleeds, mortgages, claims, etc. .
r "Call to See Him
Office Phone 8407 Rea. 679i
N.J. FREDERICK _
I Attorney-at-law and Notary Public
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
Stale and Fetter*!?
1119 Washington St,, Col'a., 8. C
DR. II. II. COOPER
DENTIST
Special Attention Qiven to Diseases
of the Gums
Gold Crown and Bridge Work ^
A Specialty t .
Office Phone 6420 Rbm. 8264
1T26 Wr.shin.gton St., Col'a., S. C.
DR. J. G. STUART
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Glasses' Fitted Accurately
Office Houis: Telephone; *
11:00 tq 1:00 P.M. Res. 4902
6:00 to- 8:00 P.M. ' Office 8700
Office* Residence:
2030 Taylor St. 1417 Pine St.
11 A.M. to 2 P.M. Res. 8876
6 P. M. to 8 P.M.
Office Hours: Telephone.
11 A. 11. to 2 P. M. Res 8871
6 P. M. to 8 P. M.
Dr. W. D. Chappelle
Physician and Surgeon
niflPflKAQ <lf VV nmnM anJ -
, r It OIIU VllllUiri
A Specialty
Office: < * Residence:
2115 Lady St. 13C1 Pine St.
Columbia, S. C. - . " \
X * ' .
Ml'ice Hours
8 to 9 A.M.
11 to 2 P.M.
6 to 8 P.M.
Dr. R. B. Frederick
PHvatriA-f
Office:
101 >/i Waller Ave. Greenwood, S.C.
Phone 7811 " *
All classes of Denta' Work
I Dr. L. H. Hallman
DENTIST
t *mttWKTTTXTK ALTION 8
Sundays tfy ~ Appointments
Office: 2369V4 Gervais Street
Columbia, S. C.
t a
Office Hoprs: Telephones:
8:30 A M to 7.00 P.M. Office 6033
Residence "-8S78
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST
Filling, Plates. Crowns. Bridges
Sunday by Appointment
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