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Four Years ii
That next afternoon at 4 o'clock
those four anxious girls wVrti walk
ing into Dr. Arrington's gate.
^ "Well,?my?pretty?maids?I?s~~ytnr
are on "timer"" smiled Dr.Ar"
.. rington.
? ?we were very ..anxious to.
hear what you have teir.Vs'"
~ safd Arlfnei
"There's really not much to tell"
started iDr. Artjrgtbn ' Yini ll
find out most everything when you
arrive at the school. We are ex
?4 pecting you grrls to act as ladies
^ at all times.. ,f?tro will' naturally
meet all types of people but be
sure to pick your associates wisely.
Get in with the tight group.
?^ .lust do the?right things at iiTT
f'fr times ami study hard and I'm pretty
certain you will come olit alright;*.
thing you expect hi us Dr. ArringTon"
said Emily.
"I'm almost sure you.will" said
Dr. Arlington. ''Your train leav
..Aw Fri.N.r nt I'll
^Pftur tickets and bring them to tlvv
station. Re when* 1_can?find yon.
Nr?\v I think Mis. Arrington ha.some
cake and ice cream for you
girls. Oh Mary! are yon fT'ady
' for the "girlsyelled l')r. Arring
ton.
"Yes, tell them to come in"
~ called Mrs. Airington. 1
-"Oh th.is is really ^a treat",
laughed all the girls* .
So in they strolled t?i the treat
that Mrs. Arlington had prepared
for them. They finished and each
had "to siari home early as they
had such a short time to prcpate
herself fiir Friday \vas just, around
the corner. They told the doctoi
M.Xft > l.M I
Dear I> i 11:
I am soryy I didn't write last
wt ek ' but?I didn't?have?trrrrr?hi:i
?? hm-a I i,MI ngtn-:?1- ,nt;' lia . iHi^
nj?e Gnu* because my cousin ami
my friend from Philadelphia hit
here to spend sometime with me.
'My cousin'* name is Louise 'Hampton;
my friend's namv i? Mar\
Hill. It's raining tkis morning an
we can't get out so wo are having
_ a.-nice- -t-HHe- pfaynrg anagrams.
* bingo and other games I ?m still
helping mother can._ We wiii s..u^
have two hundred quarts.
So long, . "
IHuKXI^K MeLK>THR.
GREETINGS TO ALL
Hello Bill:
^ How are you and the rest'of the
club members. F^ine I hope. It
has been rainirjg here since Tues
day. We are having a good tim.
eating watermelon and cantaloupe*
We aie siill canning n lul F~r-n^=
J~ joy very much the story in the
paper; it is verv in ten sting. Oui
Bill C -arvr'n club is i-eoming on |
nicely. I was sorry not to see any'
more letter* on the junior page
last week. Hope to see the page
full of letters next time. . I will
G gn.off for this ..week
MAROAR-ET W. ^
CANAAN A. M. E. CHI RCH"
Sunday July 21?Despite the
' rainy wifcitVr our congregation
was good. The S. .S*. opened withthe
Supt. ilnd co-workers aften
which Rev. A. C. Bains wits presented
to the school ami mad*'
- some very tine remarks.
At the 11 o'clock service Rev.
H. It. Herriott preached a wonder
fill sermon from I John 1 :2.?HevrHerriott
just fed the hungry souls
with the word of God.
Children'^ Day program began
at 2:30 in the afternoon which was
?njt>yed by all. Wo were glad to
Rev. and Mrs. Arnette. The profram
was very good. The quartet
rom Dillon was also enjoyed.
You are invite^ to,worship with
ITs at all times.
SI'ARTANBCKG NEWS
MfS. Mary Jones who departed
this life in Washington. D. C.,
was sent here far burial Julv 22^
The remains af Mrs. Jes**> Trucy
was shipppd from Boston. Mass.
for-burial July 23rd.
Mrs. Carlina Copeland of Railing
>Spring will hP funeralized rm
Monday, July 25th. Undertaker
Callaham and Smith in charge of
these funerals. v
Rev. D. C. Clarke of this city
has jugt returned from- Itrmoro,
Md., where he conducted a 10
days meeting for the Rpv. Jas.
t?Culp.?Persons joined and
|276.64 w?s contributed. A fine
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ami his wife good-night and went
:>n their wjiy laughing merrily.
Friday linally dawned and -found
tin . ilis hurrybig and seurtpymg
tryin;:- tn nnnir sunie last minute
"packihg! ?
"Fon't target your tooth brush,
--.A: line." caltertt \test~GordtMK"
"I have that mama; Bring- my
imbiella heliind the hat rack ah i
I think I will he through packing.
I w?<nrl<>t* :?th?? nthr?r
readysaid Arline.
"Oh they'll he there", said Mrs.
(JerHrmr?"They are^ts anxious as
yuu are to gu.\. MaiTta sure is-goin
e . to miss you a" lot hut I'm so
t glad, to sec- you got lo go. * See
what boimr a voed firl and studying
and doing' What' mama tells
i you* yets you ? It's a tine-iii poi j
tunitv. Malje good and learn all
, you can so the folks at home will
be proud of you. T guess- I'll go
lix your lunch now. Hurry up and,
['shut that trunk". . ...
I Mary. Emily and Victoria were
"leeeiving the same mother's last
a vice.
At 2:15 they were at the station
and so were alhwiirdr-tTTOTTtls. Lyii
1 turned ,?.ut to see, its four
promising girls ofl" to school. At
i>r. Ar-rington and his vvjfe
drove in tin station .He gave each
eiil her ticket ami told -them riot
-Li?lose?I he no 1 :
"\\"e wojj't".' said tho girls.
The train pulled in at 2:15 and
they all jumped mi. , It seemed as
if everyone handed the girls lunch
baskets
Tl'.ie fi.KMil \et-y : hist and the
'i;ain, Se_n .started pulling out.Everyone
shouU'.: their last goodbyes.
, ' - ((. ontinuedI
w ;i u ;t> : I>''i t' 'i. He wi 11 return
' ' fii'i* ai.uth' i ten dav
mfjbtilw
M<'Kitis imnws?
. A. M. II. CHI IK'H
Rev. R. I. Lemon. J'astor
l T.atT. sti'i;. S 0.--Inelenu nt
wvath< r' pivi-aile.l in ourwity <lui :iiy
church honors lust Sunday but
la- Woohipei s at Morris lit own
nVyi-d two splendid sernmns
'V ai'hrtl by til- pa-tor. Dr. Lemon.
?I'la-?th lite M-iii-'oil for?U-e?m<-> >'-?
-i-mf?t*f. -was "'I*In- ValiK- of"
Making Good 'Records". The text
' oir.<r Job Hi: lt?. This sermon was
vt'H deiiwn-1 and ' ((iiully well-eitViyed.;
At S' p.m. Dr. Lemon after
readitnr .Matt. 5th chapter seI
cted a* t> xt the chapter read and
at the 17th v verse. -'Christian
Shininjj" was the theme from
w-.ieh the sermon was deducted.Dui
iiTJr, the day, there wa re 5 acessions,
to' lhe church oRd one
ffair was' the Hair,how Ten hifld'
at the pars'nan*', and directed by
Mi)f. V.. Ie inori, the pastoTs wife"
who .takes- in-tense interest in the ,
Urograms of tlD- ehu; eh.. The af-J
fair was sueccsstui, ami jatner
rait? in its execution. * A good
ennvd attended in spite of the rain
which fell just at the'time when
'lie affair ua.- -clu < 1111 erh?The delegates
to the Missionary meeting
held.during the week past, report*
1 that the meeting was one of
the best held for many years. The
delegation from our church Consisted
of the following: M'sdames
C. F-. Bradford, S. N'. Edwards, E.
W. r.M iv tt and F. ('. Greenwood.
f'>rr missionary assessment was
paid in full at the meeting.,
Charleston will bo .Highly favored
on September 20th. 1 tt.lH, when
Mr. Walter White, secretary of the
N. A A. (,'. P. visits- our city, and
-peaks und'r the auspices of the
Stewards of Morris Brown. We
consider this a rare opportunity
for the citizens of Charleston to
h.ar this eminei.it. speaker and
champion of the cause of the Negro?in
America. The sympathy
of the church goes out to the family
of Miss Beatrice Hagley who
was buried on Sunday. She was a
membre of?('lass No. -IS :?
A Fish Fry wa< sponsored last
Monday "night by the Parsonage
Club and was a success. Activity
is the key note around Morris
Brown#
^Dl E \VEST !SK\VS
The Greenville District' Sunday
'School Institute of the A. M E.
church was held at Mt. Lebanon
A. M. F. church on Tuesday and
Wednesday of last we^k. ManVj.
delegates ar.d visitors aid tig with
the ministers attended the two-day
'session. Presiding fclltku:?j4'iarl.
es conducted in fine tyle as usual.
During this meeting" Presiding El- j
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dor (juarles and his guests wei'?~ *
the house quests of Rev. and Mrs.
F. L. Bouey.
* President and Mrs. W. J. Cochran
and son of Kittrel! College,
K.ittroll, N. C., were- visitors in
fDtie West during the institute ,
last week.
Messrs Curti^ Harkness, Jr., and
Joh ( Allen Clinksca+es. visited
home folks on last weekend. These
young men are in the Civilian Canservation
Corps located at Anderson,
S. C. ,
Mrs. Dl 11a Holmes of New York
was a Due "West visitor Just week. _
Mi. and. Mrs. ym'nuol bonhld- =
' TiTvTworo Mdit av afternoon vruests
of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Robert-11
-s i?n.
M iBt-Kt-Jacksoiii Mrs. Lavinia I
t t ami Mi. Cr'orge Albert Garifit
visited relatics in Greenville
on last Thursday and Friday.
Messrs Chailcs Pearson, John
M. 1011 j^ and Miss Roberta .Ellis
attended the 'Sunday School Workers
conference at Harbison' institute
on' last week.A
?MiWHKKKY NEWS
En f. lT. S. Ciallman. Miss Ansli"
Jones, Miss Thomamna Gal!
man "and Ms.Eanrio MT Quails
have returned home from summer
- ehool.
Th" fnllowi-Mr persons ate still
on the sict; list; it?rs.' Sallie Griffin.
Mrs. Matildas Johnson. Mr.
Samuel Grimes and the sister of
Mrs. Alice Gitise. * We hope for
thorn a speedy. relief.
Calvary Presbyterian Church
He\. A. H. Reasoner, Pastor
A large crowd attended Sunday
school nivtwithstand]up: the fact we
' n.ioyed some pK'asarft" "showers.
Mr. Cecil Jones made a report.of
Sunday School and League conven
JitmJie attended at Harbison institute;
During tlfe League scrvice
Miss Everlen4 Martin gave
an excellent 'report of what she.
leaned while at ?ht> convention. i
AT ?'e M liri'Miiirh tVtrti (loldcrttto f
I t ho S.S. will make fcer report Sunday
July 31, 1938. j
You are cordially", invited to attend
the Bible class each Wednesday
afternoon 5:-30 o'clock. We
enjoyed a very interesting lesson
Wodmrdny?nfternoo-i?tuu^ht?bv- Mrs.
I). W. A. Nt-yitlo.
CONWAY ^KWS
Cherry Hill Baptist Church
Tin- jMinday school "opened at i
1 ():30 a.m. With the -Supt., I Mr.
Ii.si])1. Join's an ! co-worker* preset!'.
Subject of the lesson Gidet
n Following God's Plan.
The Willing Workers club was
upptysed to cehfcra'.P their annivcrsary
but du>- to the incleni- i
*'nt weather it was postponed.
Mrs. 11, I,. Bassant has been ill
l-1', ill) knew she is J
improving. i
Mrs. Henry tlardne-r?and son
Mr. Siinmio Bellamy motored to i
Kvcrgeen, N*. ('., Friday and-spent
the day. - ?
-Miss. Muy.-.Myitie Caddy and
friend* motmcd frfoin New York
lO?sp.ei'Al awhile with h('r mother. ,
Mr. Freeman Clarke has icturn- i
"California. 7
Miss Elizabeth Brown left foi
New. York, Wednesday.
Many from Conway motored to ~
Atlantic Beach to the picnic Saturday
night.
Mrs. Hubert Kirtg' ami son has
returned from a two weeks stay
in Jacksonville, Fla.
KM AM EL A. M. E. CHl'RCH I
Rev. F. I). Preher, Pastor
CotTmima, s. C.?Despite the inelement
wont her which pTi-vailed
in our .city Sunday. SundayJ
TFtlOTit i'AS well attendedr -the-lesfjon
was very interesting' and was
taught with niuch enthusiasm. Review
bv the pastor was enjoyed bv
all.
Rev, Drchrr apoku " an appie- J
native group at 11:30 a.m. This
was indeed a great message and
in keening with the revival meeting
which is now in its bloom.
The A. C. E. League is revived
again and is doing nicely, Mr.'E.
C. Clark is the president.,.
Rev. Dreher delivered a S?.ul
Stirling sermon at 7:30 p.m. We
are glad to have our visitors worship
with us at all times. Come
again.
We want to thank the members .
and friends that help to make the
Trustee rally a success and Mr.
Logan for the donation of $1.00.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Thompson
$10.00;'Mi* and Mrs H Dixon $10;
Mrs A. Rosebiro $25; Mrs. F.lla
?1 C r.n. M.. it r?_n
.jiimw, mr. II. oeil i>lU; 1
Mr. and Mrs. J C. Caldwell $5.00;]
Mr. 0. P. Murles $2.00; Mrs. S C ,
Me Cool, $1.25; Mr.. H^WVilliams, :
$5.00; Mrs. I. Williams $l; ,Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Williams -MrfwE. M.
Murles $2.00; Mrs. Janie Mayers.
$2.00; Mr. M. B? Williams $5;
Mr. Cleve Mayers $2; Mrs. Mamie
Williams $1; Mrs. FrancisAustin
$1.00; 'Mr" A', Pgtee $1.00; Mrs. :
Esther Mc Daniel Moae*e
"Me|lanuT$2r^1r. L. B. Gray $2; i
Mis. Macey Graves $5.00 and
others that we don't? have just ,
now.
Mrs. Bessie. Lever is able to be
cut attain. Miss S. Washington,
Mrs, Potee are improving. Sister
P.inger is very ill. Sister Bmwn, :
Bro. J. Wise remain same. |
we p?,ueit the cooperation of our j
-friend a to come uut Labor tyay to
oyr barbecue, Monday, September"
1st.
WR^PALfclETTO LEADER
PHYLLIS WHEATLEY CENTER
HOLDS DALLY VACATION "
BIBLE SCHOOL .
Greenville, S. C;?The Daily Va- .
cation Bible school opened June i
13, 1038 and continued for two |
weeks. With an enrollment of I
310 Miss A. J. Carey, Supt.; Rev.
Strother principal; Rev." McAdams
Bible driller; Miss Bssyetine Chap
man, secretary; Misses Laura Ellen
Watson and Mary E. Lykes, '
music directresses. The faculty
composed of the following teachers:
Mrs. Strother, Misses Margaret
Sewjpn, Lois Brooks Sadie Mae
Smith, Jessyetine Chapman, Annie
Broekman', Francis Williams, Mary
F. Cureton, Fannie .Steward and
Mamye Gamble. ?*
Mrs. Hattie Duckett, Supt. of.
the Phyllis Wheatley center, attended
the Bible school daily a fid
crave helpful remarks. Mrs. Mary j
Hall, Alinninnwi'y from Africa, vj?- t
ited the Bible school June 18 and b
so inspired us with her work that J
we felt that we to0 would like to"'o
follow in her footsteps. We had,
many?disiintfuished visitors and h
pfApinn IM. ?.... 1 +
uV...v ovw iva vy VUi | v
own group nncl some of our white f
friends. On Friday, June 24 'clos-lc
ing lluy. we had atf enjoyable pro- c
gram by the Bible'school students t
and ended with a picnic at Laura li
Creek. On . Monday, June 22, the t
members of the faculty were roy- t
at1y~ entertained ?t thf?homo of r
Revr ard -M+\ Strother. _ ,. b
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- Willi.MIItE NE\V S
The 1'a.rniei h are getting: plenty ,
of rain new. Dry weather is over
for a few days. i .
The 138th session of the Sunday)*
School convention of the Spartan- '1
burg: district was held at Stephen
Grove A. M. E. Zion church Juuly.!1
21, 22, IP.'38. Pastor, Rev. S. J'!!
Benson, Rev. I). C. Crosby, pre- vJ
siding el > r and p?st?Yr of Ovular Grove
and Spring. Hill church pre* 1
sided oyer ti e convention. Rev. 1
A. H. Ilatwood, newly elected pre- ^
si^irgr elder of the Lancaster dis- "
fnct was also at the convention.
He assisted Rev. Crosby.
On Thursday the delegates all _
arrived, and excellent reports
were made. The preliminary business
was transacted in the morn-. "
ing. Aftu- discussing several top. .
ies and-jjiaklng good reports, the
Presiding Eider. Rev. D. C. Cr^s- '
by, sto'pp-d foi- the quiet hour with a
th(> woid. Which means a medi- V
tation with. Go.!. This discourse
was deliver <! y Rev. F. K. Boyd ^
from Chester. S. C. ?'
?During I:.' evmng session, all ^
the reports from the delegates. ?
were made, other business trans- n
acted. Exr.cUent . Kports were
made fioin the delegates:' At mid ^
boon a del ice us dinner, was serv- 1
cd. Evfiyum; ^il joyed tile-food. tl
Thursday 'nightf, Prof. Rivers a
spoke intellectually 0:1 the subnet
"llavy A Vision". Prof. Riv- 11
ers spoke very educational and k
lie made hi- speech brief and con- X
cTse. Prof. P.arnstrr made very
excel lent lemarks on the behalf of b
Fdueation. They were very en k
j- yablv and helpl'ul to us. -b
; Re(mi-HJ- \va.??inaile?by MT 7~ _
t'o! en from Union, .?. C. e
After the close of the program ;
tlm delegates' all were assigned to
their respective homes. They :epoitei
having enjoyed- the hospitality
of the homes-,?
Frdav morning t lin_othoi dis.- '
fu.ssioh followed. All minor mat- (l
ters Wel'e rectified. , d ^ ^
? A?nry?excel lo't speech was ^
made by Mr. I.oi- Kpps on the ^
subject^ Revelations, Pastors, Load
cr- T-listen and?Directors.?X
Flips let-rived many congratula- ?
tions from President .T. S. Stan f
hack, of Clinton college. Rock Hill. 11
Rev, II, K. Ililliaii from .Chester. 1
Thr'y ma excellent remarks and
also nr ntioned the fine address h
rendered hy Mr. Epp's.
I> ,. re r:* ir ? * . - * o , ? *
.. > . .? i-. mini delivered a .
trnrr^YTil scr-v n" Fiidny night.
A umPlVfnl missuvfai v program r
was !( ?i io?1, presided over by
Mrs. .) i,:- G. -Douglas and her j
assistants, Mrs. I,. ('. II at wood.
M l's/ .WilLLslLT~n7,sT,> , Mr*. John-1 I
son. Mr. W. I.. Epp? and Miss ^
Rculah Swindler participated on j,
tly iwograni. The delegates from '
Whitmiio u"te highly recommendrd
fur tin ir fine work-: ;
Mrs. Janie G. Douglas made ex- j
rellert remarks on the subject of .
"I/adership Training Tree"j Mr.
T. C. Cohen also spoke well on the
subject of "Worthy Use of Leis- p
ure Time". All speakers wer* t
highly felicitated/ On a whole t
this was one -of the best convert- h
tions flver held recently. Over s
two hundred dollars was raised, i
The sum" was $273.75. t
Secretaries were: Mrs. Rosalee >
Caldwell. Miss Mabel Miller.
Delegates from Whit mire we-re: t
Cedar Grove, Miss Beulah Swind- t
lor: and Willie L. Epps. Sprirc j
Mill, Miss .7. Glenn; pastor, Rev. j
I). C. Crosby. Bruce Tabernacle, -j
Misses Annie Quiller and Chris- v
tine Griffon; Pastor, Rev. J. D. c
Davis. . -rj- |
All del'gates retained home s
safely and are hoping for another e
successful year at St. Luke A. M, p
E. /.ion church inlf>39. Hurrah! f
for the Spartanburg district. p
f
Mr. Wade Wrenick, Snccuml>s a
Mr. Wade Wrenick departed thi< ^
I if 4--W ef 111 c s d a y, July 20th at his
home in Union, ST. C. He had been ..
Ih^faRirg health a long itme. But j
Go-d saw it and he took him uwa>'- 1
Funeral rittes wehe,held Sunday, j
July 2-L at New Hope A. M. j
/ion church. Eulogy by Rev. W. t
F. Hunter, pastor. A larg0 crowd
nttnnrlofl on 1 4-~ AUA ?
? - "?< i'UIU i HI L11" *
remains of Mr. Wrenick, who died J
at the nge r;f 7fi years. He leaves (
a host of relatives and friends. v
Mortician Abraro :frfmr~tT n i n n hi
charge. Hi? . mound waa. covered i
wTtn flowers. ' h
Mr. and Mrs. HaskH Joiner call- |
Bv Charlei
"THE ROVING
Way Down South" p
s
Doctor 'Billboard'. Jackson e
James A. J^ackson of Standard p
)il, know ii to tlniu.^uuh a* 'Hill
oar.t* is now Doctor James A. ^
acksoh, suh, and ho gets off one
f the most pointed iiikes on the
Negro ever delivered? C i um ?the?^
*eturo platform. The Negro, snys~^
he good doctor, is. an excursion j
ietid . . . . he is wild about ex- t.
ursions ?.?leaving Satlirday, j
omvng back Monday, So strong is v
ho habit?that bis motley has t
.'allied the. same thing ... leaves t
he white" folks on Satui day for v
he Negroes pocket, but make's a j
omidtrip "back to the white folks
y Monday. ' i,
'She Looks CI bod !|? Mai *
. 1 mean the ndvei tisemenU. us- ^
tig race models. It does a man, ^
. woman, a child, a race g<?a*i to
ee itself attractively pictured f
lakes for self-esteem and . im- .
rovcmcftt. We have been taught j
o think whitv^ so long . . . a .
liraclc that the change has come j
11 less than a thousand years. The ^
llusti atiors seemed-strange at
1st . . gradually p-my (?|."? f,Mll ^
liar, then expected . . . some- \
.'hat like the technicolor on the j
croon Now ?the ofay illustrated
ds don't even draw my atten- *
ion, tpuch less my interest. ' v
Kid Stetson, Again
)ear Cholly:
Boy you don't know what you ;
re missing I've been all over the ,
fill and down on the Avenue
joking? fot?you since I gotT back
torn South America three' days
go, and I've ,just found s.\it that ou
are way down. South.
The Negro Actor's Guild met >
lunday afternoon at Smalls Para- .3
h?e vlnb on l.'iftth street. Ethel
\ a tors presi'di4!, she was quite
harming and all -enjoyed the t
leeting. v
W. C. Himdy. l.eigh Whippet", 1
Vill Vodery, and Floyd' Snelson i
he newspaper man weie among 1
he large crowd present, very nice n
iVni'-, old boy. r
They gave a silent tribute to h
uentory of Janus Weldoi;^ John- 1
on and Arthur Sehoniburg, both ?
umiuf members of- the Guild. t.
They are planning a gigantic
oat ride for August 15th, and 1 t
now you' won't miss that. The
oat is the i'itv Of f>p|n?irrp--nr*?r
oipodat/hg .'1.500 and capacity is ..
xpocted. Duke Ellington has exst
\i \i?v rnirriT
Kev. J. F. Stanley, Pastor
Sunday wfts a high day at j
lethlvhem, this being our fourth
uartv-rly eohf^terwts The Sunay
school was opened on time by
fr. L. R.1 Stevenson the Supt. of
It. James school. The lesson was
iriofly discussed by the classes
nd?a very -instructive review by
Ilder A. P. Spears. (Collection
or the school $.'1.10. We recogiizpd
the presence of some visiors
from Coifway and Corway
ircuit. We are always triad to
ave visitors with us.
.At the worship hour Dr. A. P.
Spears and the pastor ascended
he 'rosttrum. 't he general order
f service - was rondu','"d?by the
tastor and he' presented the elder
vho announced as a text St. Mark
0:7. Tell IIis disciples and Peter
hat Ho goeth'before you into GalIce,
etc. The main thought was
o tell Pt t*T, he who had denied
lis best friend. This was a gosiel,
feast and we were made to renice
in nor hearts wlile he tillrrl.
The choir chanted the Lord's
h-ayPr. At this period Bishop
>1. H. Davis came in. Dr. Spears
presented Bishop Daivis. He
rave an instructive arlxl inspiringJ
alk. Bishop Davis is a son of | i
his circuit and so he was among' 1
tis people. As he did not have a
pecial engagement for that pe- i
iod of the day he decided to run
lome, but would retuin to Kittrell, 1
J. C. in the afternoon. I '
We entered into the work of '
he conference. The reports of 1
he churches were very gopd, spir- '
tually and financially. Convers- 1
ons 10.7; increase of full members '
1. Total cash SI 15.63. We are
ery glad to say the work of the 1
ircuit is moving along very nice- _f
y. The steward in their reports 1
aid th?'y hope to have the return '
if elder and pastor. We have 1
mid the elder his full assessment
or?the- year and wtr-hopp?to do f
he same for our pastor. We havP '
ound in Dr. Spears a Christian, ?
sweet gospel minister and a safe f
rndtr ? ~ ?
Sunday night the pastor had
harge of the service and we en- 1
oyed another very good service! 1
Two persons joined the church.
Iro. Richard Crawford one of the s
eaders of this 'church was sick so >
hat hp could not attend the quar1
by Mr. and Mrs. C. Joiner and c
dr. Madison (JrifTon motored to
-?i u;~ 4.u ? o ?? i
vuiuijiuiit, me pa si r>uruiay and v
isitcd Mrs. Effie Swindler. f
Itemember me as ydur reporter i
f there1 is anything I can da to
idp you, let me know. I
By Epps. r
tev f ?
.';\v \ M
Jl I
s Spears
REPORTER"
i'essed willingness provile muic
free, providing he is not book(1
at that date. Joe Louis is exected
to attend.
Am going around to see Haniree
Harrington tomorrow, heard
e has a swell place on 125th St.
Harlem seems to be growing
?rse '"every(lay done, thievery,
te. Boy its terrible to content-1,
date, but they say 'the Dewey ,
lean up has all kinds of stool
ogoons and plain clothes men at (
fork, and many of them look like
he Avenue "sweet poppas" and
heir "sealskin lilies". To save
our skin you can't tell who's
i4.-<>fi?ss^,r- John. 1 aw now _L
Hut the reallv bad news that I
lave' for you old tinier, is that
onie New Voik \Vunien "are out to
T'ini a TiTiifHty fine young" man"
hat'AVe both kno\v. His "maililjcf* s
ire having a time keeping him aeay
from them. But he slipped
If from them mil came to town
ecently. Well ... I hope they.
{OLD him itwn or these women
vi'll net him jlown or "am I tellng
you". In his line he is O. K.
>ut this is out -of his line, ami
vhen these ?women
tart after a man, unless he knows
he ropes he is as good a~s^ none,
fe cannot take care of hhiiself like"
*ou or'I could. I
i\r~ii r ...:n : a r
ii i-n i win come to a ciiise, i
fill drop you a letter every week
luring the sumnur/ in case you
lon't come up before late fall or,
vinteiv I hear that, yon are on
he water., wagon now, me too, but,
often think of the "old days.l
feab ?trhrs^ is IT" changing t
vol Id, and you 6n the water wa-j
jon. '...!
Your Old Comrade-Ip-Arms,
Kid Stetson.
4y Dear Kid Stetson:
Acknowledge receipt of your leter
which is jiist before me for
ihich I thank you very kindly. 1
iavt' no wish to injure your feelngs,
but Lord save me, eld feli>w,
I do not miss New York. With
ay good and simple, house-keeper,
ny old pipe and fishing tackle, 1
iave derived a hundred time's more
lappiness here- in mv beloved
southland, than in the netting but.
lelicious da.vs you speak uf.~
Shall see you when the weather
s cooler up there.
Another slice of that sugar cur?
Your old Pal;
- t holly. "
;er. We pray that he.will soon,'
f cover.
LANCASTER NEWS
Despite the unfavorable weathi
the Supt., Mr. M. L. Howie was* ;
it his post oT duty and opened"
torelay school at the usual hour.
Cot such a great number of per-;ons
were present but the lesson
vas ably discussed and gnjoyed
>y the few who wore there.
Between showers little groups of
indent members made their way
;o worship services at Mt. Zion
V._M. E. Z. church. An appreciitive
number was present to hear
he short_but_precise sermon . delivered
by the Pastor, Rev. J. C".
luntci*.
_At t h roe- jAdoek, Revs. J. C.
TunU'r. James . Walker and mem>ers
of the choiirfrom Mt. Zion
notored to Kershaw and render- '
d service at the Clinton A. M.
C. Z..church for Rev. MeCollough..
lev. Ilenter choose for his text
portion of Paul's letter t.? the .
Sphesians and his subject "Put on
he whole Armor". From the ix"tressior.s
on the listeners faces
he sermon and music were cnoyed
immensely. Othef I^tncas:ria.i-K
who-.-attended thv~ services
n Kershaw are: MesdamespJas.
Walker, Tisli Frasier, Messrs* D.
I. Mcllwain, John Wright, ?5am
rol Massey, Miss Orilee Stafford.
"""The following persons are back
tome , after very successful sumtier
school terms at the following
ahools: Atlanta 1L, Mrs, O. A.
liley, J. C. ?mith, Mrs. Geneva
Parker; Livingstone, Mrs. M. "L
' r : 11 -1 1-i.a I Mi;_ i-? i I
in mihi uuukih1-! i i>wiia:>; , itot'K
Hill, Mesdames Cora Anderson.,
damie Cunringham, Missouri Tilnan,
Ethel Boykin, Mary J. Throw
r, .fuanita Garris, Roxana GarW,
T. r. Hunter, Mary J. Blacknor.
I.ottio Johnson and Miss Cora
Mackimm.
Mrs. T. Frasier, Misses O. Staforrt,
J. Shcraid, E. Cunningham,
Hessi\. D. J. Mcllwain, J. Wright
ind M. D. Cunningham visited
riends and relatives ia Kershaw
Sunday.
Mrs. M. L. Shaw's mother Mrs.
*11 lis of New York is visiting in
,arcaster. *
The 'Carolinians, radio and stage
tars of the Carolines rendered a
nixed program in the Lancaster
rraining school auditorium. The
jrogram was onjorypd by all nresnt.
Mrs. G. S. Babeock spent th?
ccek-cnd visiting in Columbia an 1
Chester.?Mi. John K. Wright was
n Chester Friday.
A number of the' teachers of
^ancastpr county opened the sumner
month of school Monday.
1
Saturday, July 30, 1938
BETHLEHEM BAPT. CHURCH
? /Rev.
E. E. Gaulden, Pastor
?Newberry,?9. C.?Revr It. H.
Bayson, one of our strong: young ministers
was in charge of our
Sunday morning services, in the
absence of our pastor wtyj was
gone to deliver the Missionary ser
mon_. nt thLC Nrw F.norow Bwptt't
"Sunday school convention. ?
The. New Enoree Baptist Sunday
school convention which closed
its forty-eighth annual session
at Welche Zion Baptist ' church
was one among the greatest in its
history. It was well attended
from start to finish.
The young people of the con* *
vention added much to the sue
cess of the meeting, through their
singing, short talks, and essayb.
The future looks bright for our
young- people, for they are not
only thinking but doing.
With the regular officers nf
convention reelected we have r?al
sons to believe that the County
Sunday school convention will ba ?
L-iter as tne years come aivW.go,__-.
?-Every individual that toolcSart "
on llie convention's program added
much to the joy -and -successof
the same, including" our school
repicscntativcs.
Sunday night, the BYPU uiuder
the direction of Mrs. L. A. Gra- _
ham presented an interesting pro-^
gram and in spite of the weather
many .were out to enjoy it. '
?At the regular preaching hour,
cur pastor brought us highlights
fi om the County Sunday School
convention,. - Re.v. J.. J.-Young ffnd **
Deacon S. R. Reeder were pres.
ent and they gave us some very
i' AC(?uragine words.
The wife of Deacon Frank Glenn
died Thursday, July 21 at her
home in Helena, S. C. She was
l un* ralized at Bethlehem Baptist
church where she served as a
member for more than forty years.
Rev. S. M. llalsey who knew the j
family veil delivered the tuneral
message, assisted- by the pastcrr.
S-hc was buied in the Helena cemetery.
PROFESSIONAL *
CARDS
DR. A. B. JOHNSON
SI KG EON
Office: 132.'Dj Assembly Street"
Phone 34t>fi
Residence: 910 OuK Stieet
Phone 8740
REV. J. H. JOHNSON
Office: 2029 Marion St
NOTARY PI BMC
Dealer in Real Estate, performs
marriage ceremonies, write wills,
deids. mortgages. claims, etc. _ W
Cirtt"to See Him j
Office Phone S407 Res. 6798
"N. J. 1KUDERICK Attorney-at-law
and Notary Public
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
State and Federal?
1119 Washington St., CoPa., S. C
DR. H. H. COOPER DENTIST
Special Attention Qiven eases
of the Gums
Gold Crown and Bridge Work
A Specialty
Otlice Phone 6-129 Res. 8264
1125 Washington St., Col'a., S. C.
?Office H6uib: Telephone:
11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Re?. 8871
6 P. M. to 8 P. M.
Dr. W. D. Chappeiie
. Physician and Surgeon ' ? -
diseases of Women and Children
A Specialty
, Office: _ Roaidcnce:
2115 Lady St. 1301 Pine St.
Columbia, S. C,
QfTii^e Hours , '
8 to 9 A.M.
11 to 2 P.M.
8 to 8 P.M.
Dr. R. B.* Frederick
PHYSICIAN
nffi...
Ml Vi Wallif Ave. Greenwood, S.C.
Phone 7811
All classes of Dental Work , )
Dr. L. H. Hallman
DENTIST
PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS
Sundays_ by. AppointmenU
Office: 2369,% Gervais Street
Columbia, S. C.
Office Hoprs: 7 Telephones:
8:30 A.M. to 7.00 PrM^Office-6088
Residence 8873
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST1 *- ^ -r*
Filling, Plates. Crowns. Bridaes
Sunday by Appointment
Anesthesia a ' t'^ecialty
THE L?APER