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Four Years ii
4395 was the number called out
and the piincipal \vas now waiting
for the holder of the. number to
conig forth add claim the prize
when who shoul db? seeiii receiving
the prize but Arline Gordcm.
"Ah ha." exclaimed the principal,/'one
of our new students vgceives
the. prize and. here it is
young la;iy'\
"Thank you", said A:lin?, and
she immediately rushed back to
her friends to uhtic the prize and
. St e what it was As tiie.v unwrap
ped the small package a very fine
necklace wa&_ revealed. All the
boys and girts crowded atounVTTo
see this wonderful necklace. .They
h'Hu-hc-Ttirtful frowns-1
: iiik! soon?everybne-iwas?dancing-.
again. : A very* sly l./oking fellow
named Bev-rly sauhtteved over and
~ asked Aiiiiii" to 'lance.
"Put -your necklace on, Miss
Gordon, and allow me to bc~ the
first to dance with the elwwming
prize winner", smiled Beverly.
Emily chirped up "l.yt mo hold
t-bo* neekiai'.- mil il von C'llle back
you might lose it-and I'm too tired
to dar.ee anymore";
"No I'll dance-t-hi^las-t?danet* in it"
said Arline.
. ON TRIP TO sT.MTElt
Dear Bill:
Here I ani again. I was?very
; gmn to sec my?it'Ur?it) tf paper
last week. Thank you.- I was U
.Sumter Satur av. I had a good
^ ,timp walking around buying ata
eating. I an; expecting to go tr
the Lyrie theati't- out; day. Th*
picture is called Louise Beav?
ers in "Life Gom; On". Its a very
good picture., with an all colored
cast.
I.ook '.'or i)v next week.
?.Lotuse Hnmpion.? _
ON--THE "AIR?FIItST TIME
Dear Bill: '
It- is .inded. a great j'leasi.i o.to
ht. on the-ah for tlV-iTtst tune.
w^_X .. - .Ol.-U ..A?situX-li^Lia- r;
visiting with my friends'-relatives.
1 am having a great, ileal of fur.
--eating wat-nnelmr^ ami - ahing pet.
huts. So I will sign off until next
week, fo'odhve,
MARY HILL.
working Hard
Dear Bill:
I am on the aii again, and I am
still working hard. On Friday I
was ovi r at Gadsden an! I had a
-MCT-V moo rime.?My-meo-bet*--is ear
ning sonv t! i- mo'"i'p n-'l F ?!?<
- . luisy helping h, T. so don't htive
much to sa\ I will pick you up
fp'xt'xveik.
BERNICK MeLKSTER.
STL DYING THE BIBLE
' ' Hello Bill;
Hear I am again for5 anothet
week of hard work. On Friday we
went to my mother's old hhme at
Gadsde; .?Geo?tvr?ha I?a?swell
_?tinuv-?I?at-t^anled Sunday school
as usual. I he Bible verso began
wiin mo letter "S". Wo arc s'il!
having watermelon and eanta
|oui)f. I ,i!v busy this morning, so
T will sign off.?
MARGARET WRIGHT
NEW SAINT PHILLIP
\. M. K.,1 lirRCH
Charleston. S. C.-' Sunday, Aug.
was-a high day atmur church
tw<v sermons preach'-d which found
a responsive echo in the' ner.rt,, of
the hearers. The sermon at 11
a.m. was delivered by Rev. Pt.
Julian Heyward The text was ,se
U'cted from St Matt. 22:34, a stirring
and npipressivo sermon was
heard.
''A Personal Asp-ct of Temper-. .
~ ' nncc" "characterize*! what was
known as a beautiful losso-n on last
Sunday an i much enthusiasmcreated
throughput this discussion.
i ?-??- At
5 o'clock a trustee tally'was
had. Ev'ninf v"
~ ' "-U. UCKBII HI
8 o'clock. Our distinguished and
beloved mini's tor presented Broth
er Roosevelt Brown t0 the auk- 1
ence. lie delivered a message that -i
?* W0S enjoyed by all present. This
sermon was taken from Joh 8:17,
subject "Where the wicked shall <
cfH.s_e from trqiihje". It was I
livered with mWh 'thought and A
zeal and the spiritual tide rarr 1
high.. (
BETHEL A! M. E. CHURCH I
t
Anderson, 'S. C.?Sunday was a, t
high day in Bethel. In spite of I
. the very hot weather, our att*n- t
mhe ~
tioffkc
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i High School
"Viali", jeered Bovrely," so evryone
can see it. Its too pretty
o he hidden a why"., Just
as they had circled the
Janco Ttoov oii-e Beverly's djest
" hud "Fats" Hansen appeared
tipping Beverly's sh oulder.
V'u eaii't dance w,ith the love
p ize winner* all -night, Beverly
;d besides'this is the last dance
0 I know you won't mind if I cut
a", smiled "Fats".
Bewai-l.v?stopped?aside, lOtnvilh
tigly and "Fats" and Arline dance
'n. Finally sCverlhl other boys
_mt in to dance with the prize win1
tv Whi-n the .dance \vas over the
uumccd that' all ladies were to
out lirst. vOl the .girltT group^d-tngothnr
and'marched out in .the
ndl'to get their coats and then
'lit on the campus and over, to
heir dormitories. As Arline's
liends were walking with her tal^
..ug-about- the necklace one of th^ni
told her to be sure to give it to a
cacher to keep for her in safe
keeping. At that moment Arline
~n t lie: hand to her throat and ex.
laiiiied, "Oh! my necklace is
gone!". * .
Continued.
amy was good both morning and
ve.ung. We are delighted to say
hat the above named church is it
nest shape., that fche ha*-Ven*
I'Ar many years. ' All is peace
md harmony, such as has not been
Nporienced hue. in many years.
Mary wonder how does it all come
about. The answer is simple.
"This kind goes out only by prayi
and fasting" says Jesus, an 1 I
nlieve his word and ev'* to
>ut his teachings into practice and
hereby get results. The membvr*
Bethel (especially the women)
lave a mind to work. Xcxl week
Branch bT the' \V. II. and F. M.
.vhich- wiH hold its annual session
it Cokesbury. The following n-eelc
we shall get b"ack on the firirj
nncr~The church is sale un e.r tl*f~
U><;b> j>i->i, f prop'e; .ibadvtvhm.
I'ACKI.ANI) NEWS
.Mr. and Mrs.. Riehaid Blakeney,
Mesdames C'uilie Baker and "Lillie
Brewer tpotored to 'Charlotte,
Hill and MrConnellsville "on
Wednesday.
Mi's,- Oliu -MeMamie r oF * Ne\?
T?*rk City is visiting Mrs. Pratus
"Blakeney and family. Airs, Blaknev
and Mrs. MoMaiuls were the
pper guests of Mr. and Mrs. B.
I.-Gregory Mondity f'vening.
?Mrs7?Annie?Chnv!Mria of New
V> rk came Sunday to spend a few
ays with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Brewer.
Miss Ruth Walker of Chestei
L- spending the week at the home
if Mr. and Mrs. T. F.Brewer.
Revival meeting wi'll begin Sun
day at Gum Spring Baptist
hurch. Rev. J. A.. Little of Monroe
V r ...:n
... ... v-., ?hi assist tht' pastor
Rev. J. R. Faison. "
'?Mr Harlie ' Darwin Toff" Monday
for hfs home in Princeton, N J.
Mo was accompanied hy Mr. B. T.
Brewer and Mis* Ethel Brewii1,
who will spend some time in Wash
:n?ton and New York
Mr. and Mis. D. J. Johnson of
Timmonsville, Mesdames' J.'. I?.
and D. E? Johnson and Miss V. E.
Brewif- spent. Wednesday afternoon
with Miss Yenest Perkins in
Monroe, \T. C. v t
Mesdames .J. L.. Johnson. 1). J.
Tohnson, T, f. Brewer, Misses
Vasbtt ami A Her Bl'eWcT were the
'inner guests of Misses Dora and
Cnssie Brewer Thursday.
DT E WEST NEWS
_ R?'V. F. L. Boney and tTie "constituency
of Mt. Lebanon M
E church enjoyed an insnirational
and -profitable season of?ervival
during last week. Four ycrung
people w^re converted aixl accept ed
Christ. Th<* daily vacation ni
hie school was conducted for the
lasL two weeks and 4id much in
'empertng the minds and hearts of
tha.people-for the revfvwh~"Tbfs
was indeed a blossirfc. The school
is sponsored by the church and
mnvmunity at the instigatirm of
Mrs. Julia- Robeptson wtttritfr. (T.
r. Smith conducting.
The ladies of Mt I^hanon church
;or.duete4 a rally under the direction
of M iss J A. Holmes on last
Sunday afternono. .This was for
the purpose of beautifying \the
hurch.' The amount raised was
5^0.00. At this service the Rev.
?. H Gray pastc/r of Mt Pisgah
t. M E church at Greenwood was
he speaker at this time and do- .
ivered a wonderful ipcssage fromn
he Lord. Mrs. Gray aTono- with 1
I
t
M**sdajnes Lillie H. Washington,
Rl. Moore, Mefy JL. Hawthorne
and Miss Joneil Moore accompanied
him.
As this is being prepared Tot
press, news comes of the sudden
death of Mrs. Lillie Clit>kscales
"Wiley, one of the fine younp- wo"
jnen of Due WeaL Mrs, Wiley
leaves four smhll children, her parents,
several sisters and brothers
and a host of relatives and
friends who regret her passing.
Her husband preeede'd her tQ the
grave by less than two years. She
w a^ a faithful member of ?Saint
Maty Baptist'Church and the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Clinkscales.
Mrs Tiedd TToazb^y^arrived From
- Mew York City on?lank. Saturday
to nnv o visif t f\
Mr. Nelson" Morton of Ann Arb(
r, Mich., is visiting in the*home
>1' Mr. and, Mrs. W. E Vauss. Ir
- Ills hom0 also are iiis sister Mrs
Lula Belle Andir^cM and children
'lom the same city.
Mr. W. E. Pruitt is oi> the mend
i) the delight of his family and
friends.
.^MT. MORI AH BAPT. CHl/RCH
Rev. C. H. Pickett. Pastor
Spartanburg, S. ,C.?Sunday
hool was well attended Sunday
ml the lessen was discussed with
. mich enthusiasm All enjoyed
;hc remarks by the pastor.
A't <11:30 o'clock, the pastm
came forth with a burning mes-age.
T?xt "Experimental Rectroq)cct".
T.his sermon was well de'
TJveFeTF 17"~ar 7a r g e~'auffioncer
From 4 to 6, a-silver tea was
given at the parsonage.?A^program
\va.s rendered. The out-of o\\ir
guests were Miss Sullivan of
Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mr. Ray
Johnson of Virginia. This was a
unique affair.
The B.TT.U. meets from 5 to
3 o'clock.
At 8:30 o'clock the pastor cam
-forth with another great sermon to
a sp Lurid audience. Text "Th(
l.oid is my shepherd; I shall not
want". Mhny gave vent to thci>
!'ee lings a< their hearts wen
touched.
Vlsitors
__ Mrs. Lillie Hart and Mrs. Jose
'di'nr Ht'llem of Cincinnati. Ohio
Mrs. Margaret Shi'11 and daughtor
of Macedonia Baptist church
Mrs. Beulah Brewton of Thomp
son Chapel.
Mr. Townsend Moore of Pitts
burgh, Pa.
Visitors are ahvays welcome ui
Mt. Moriah church.
COKESBl'RY NEWS
St. Paul A. M. E. Church
' T?evT \V. S. Mims, Acting Pastoi
1 Sunday school at the usual houi
and lcssc/iv revie\ycd.J)y. Miss Edna
Adams with , points of 'interesi
hruughLxiiiL by Dr. E. A. Adams
presiding elder of the Newberrj
. fT'-'ridf: He; Tiis"^ughfcHr Mis;
Edna, son, John IE, Miss Rut>
Xa?h and Mis* Bertha Mao Goodwin
"of Columbia were very pleasant
visitors. We are-always glaii
to have our son in the gospel with
us. At the preaching hour Dr
Adams brought us a burning nup
-efn. The spiritual tide ran high
Jhe following worshiped with us:
Mrs. Mable. Louden Gaines "Mr
Ollio Louden; and Miss Marv Fel
ton of Philadelphia Pa.; Afis. Mary
Ellen Ooggins Marian her son
| dr.. and Pro. Mason of PhiladoP
j phia are visitinp. their parents Mr,
; and Mrs. J,. M. Goprprins:
| Mrs. Hattie Roman*- of Colum|hia;
Mrs. Euprenia BonCy of New
, York are visiting their sister-ini
law, Mr. and Mrs. Early Moore
j Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Dayton"
, Ohio, are visitinp; his grand pa
, vents Mr. and Mrs. Pharrow Foggy.
Mrs*. Mario Pherard is spore'
I int> sometime in Philadelphia with
her niece.
Mr. Walter Adams of Detroit.
Mich., is here visitinp: his parents
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Adams.
Friends of Mr and Mrs Josh
I.egkm will be sorry to,know that
they continue very sick.
Cokeshuryians sympathize with
j the relative^ ard friends in the
'eaih of Mrs. Elizabeth Owens of
Abbeville. "KlTe was . formerly of
Cokesbury". ^ ^
. SAINT JAMES .*
? A, E. CHURCH
! - n t o ??_ wi
l?'V. j. ry itiH'im. i iiniui
Pomaria. S. C.?Sunday was a
very high day at R t.Jam'es. Sunday
school was opened at its us
ual hour with SupL. amL teachers
nt their post of duty.
At 11:30 o'clock the Rev. J. P
C;utv pronrhed a .vijil?stirring
sermon. We were glad to havr
Elder E. A.-Adams with Us whr
pave encouraging remarks.
At 3:30 o'clock Rev. R. A. Young
and his- pood people motored tc
dairies. He preached a won
d'erful s"evmOir^whiCh all eVijoyed
i Mrs. J. S Martin *'?s a welcome
visitor.
| Wg closed a wonderful reviva1
nt'etinp Triday nigfit, (Conducted
hy Rev. R. J. Jefferson. We arc
happy to say that eighjt souls
camp to Christ.
Mr arid Mrs. B. Eichelherper anr
-> Xlfolfoo T itrirtfifdtBn
alt, aim i?u^. "onci
all of New Yorfc are. visiting P?"rent^.
Miss Annie Carter," dTiitr
is visiting her parents Mi. and
Mrs. P?Cnrfr, here.
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MOUNTSVILLE NEWS
A very successful revival meet
ing at New Hope A.. M R. church
has just closed. - The people wer^
" "wry~rnuch~pteHs^d^with the pastor',,
selection in getting the Rev.
H. C. Young of the A. M. E. Z.
church, Qolumbia, to coduct the
meeting. The pleasing personality
of the Rev. Younc gained the at,
tention of the congregation and
made his sermons so effective. The 1
. attendance'was gt>od and orderly
every aright. - The hearts of the
sinners were touched; Christians |
f wCre revived. The financial part
wa| O.K. The Pastor, Rev. Rj
' he Kev Young expressed their I
gratefulness to the people far]
. their kindness in every respect. I
| T! ey think they have gained a|
few pounds in weight. We well.
come the Rev.' Young- atj,ariy time. I
The pastor'^ wift% Mrs. Willie
r K. Greene and baby Mary Frances I
- -were with us during the meetingj
Messrs Clyde and Willie P.
] iting their uncle Mr. Henry John
, son. ~7n so Mrs. Nellie .V. Johnson
and children* of Greenville.
Mrs. Lee Ruth Gilliam and lit;
tie daughter Alfreda of Greenville
[_ my visiting their mother and grand
" mother, Mrs. S B. Lindsay.
1 Mrs. Edith I Nichols of Mount
, Vernon, N Y, is visiting her fath
or Mr Obed Jor.es.
Mi^s I.ee Ruth Garrett of- CUnto-n
is visiting Christina B. Lindsay
while her mother is in Washington,
P.. C:
Misses Berniec and Vivian
Morse a >d Miss Olivia Jones and
Mr. Fivd Reed of Washington, D.
| ('., and Mr. Donnel Morse of Nine
, ty Six were in the oommtinitv last I
L Thursday.
Mrs. Mary Kate Williams of New
York visited her parents Mr. ard
Mrs. John H. Floyd also Mrs. Xet:
tie F...Purns of Due West.
_ i\ I.r.s . re.r
- 1 iirnetl to Ww Venk after spending
a. few days with home folk.
Mesdames Pt'iia Fowler and El1
la Henderson?are-in New Y.urk_
visitinjr their children.
Mr. John C. Pitts and Miss Rosa
' V. Smith motored f om Charlotte.
X. C.. and spent a few hours Sun
day with Mr Pitts' home folk and
also worshiped at the Piedmont
Presbyterian church:
" ?Mrs. Alicx'T. r're-'.ey of Coluhi-'
bus. Ohio, is visit itur her aitht
Mrs. s. Belle Lindsay.
Mr. Hilary Adams, who has
_ Voi: or. the- sick list is very much |
improved. ; . J
Mr. Clyde Kindsay of Columbia i
spent a few days at home last
week, .
: If y<oi want to Keep up with" our
neople and know what's jroinjr on
iust r* ad The Palmetto Leader. '
^VlNNMlORO MAYS
Mirny visitinjr frit nd< front Ral'
imore, M<1.. to Florida joined with
neople of Black Jack. Rapt, church
'ast Surday to ntake her home
- -eoniieur day the grandest in her
- iii to) y. Rev.?Xv?Smith end?14=??oopt'e
Welcnrmo I the njultitude.
T\ve special hussrp out of Colum1
bin came by his lower church and
' narked'with choir members-to autr
- ment The music. ,
r is cohductrmr the mee-'inj*. He
1 oreached at the 11 o'clock worship.
" Rev. Rio ;dus .brought ti e after-;
J noon sorm n.
' The Lord's Supper was served
1 last Sunday St. Paul. Rev. J.
M. Reattv pave the message.
Miss-Cora L. ^Iayes is hero the
* 141 :*l Ml :>! !- > UiH I K' l l'ilV.
Re>v." Moses .Rolton visi'ed hibrother
David recently. _
Pi of. W. A. Ross ami fa mi!,
wore dinner truest* of Mr Ulyssi*
Richmond" .hi*f Friday.
_ Mi O K. M-;'-Vanity was anio
ho^b siho at t r.-'o ' the B.M-.C
' Phnrlottc week.. Ho rop<
"el > r yal trip.
Mrs. ChrDtine Th'-imson.- her
' other Mr. Frank ITnyman and his.'
family f <>m Alexarwl' i:i. Va. pass
?d .throuyh o'>- own ?>n tlv i> whv
from tlv R.M f* t'> Ancr sta. Oa.
Their visited their'sister Mrs. Rob
"it Miller.
M * '. J W W-;.rip casts
- hor lot with ii< having moved down
prom J\c/ek Hill last Friday. This
s h?>r forme r h'we wh*n she \vac
Mr. Caison, We are prla ! to have
her hark. ,
Mis, Mary William,, froth New!
Vork and sister, Mr*. Means of
'Ireenvillr are h?re visiting" relaives
and friends. They look well.
Mr. "David RoRon our farm deno-stmtor
motored to TTartsvllle
'ast Tuesday f/n husiress.
?Miv anel Mi s. Johnny. Moore. Mr
'rid Mis. .Tame* Nixon, Mr."Robert
_ Tackson. Mr. an! Mrs. C*!eorgF
Tackson ai d Master F. A.? Yarhorouph
all of the same family and
from. Baltimore spent a wek with
elativCj! and friend* of this ar.wn.
Mrs. Franeenia Brown e/f Chatanoctra,
Tenn.. is the puest of her
vf't, Mrs. T.iK'k TTati.
Rev. J.P. Reoder passed through
'est week. "
Mrs. Mao F. Fair who i.; now
'ivinc in BaRimore is an-oncr us
eprain to take her children hack to
ive there.
Mr. Robert Me Dowell left last
iaiurday Tor Niagara F"ans tor a
'aeation. ? _
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/lev. Au(?uxliw S- Newman, Pnator
iSt. GT/i ir'o, S. C.?Sun lay school
began at the usual hour with superintendent
and teachers at their
nost of duty. Wo were glad to
have had Mr. Oscar Christie with
us.
arr f?cTock~TKo Rev:' Williams:
of the Good TIoffe^_PflTrtist church
prtach^d a wonderful sermon at
St. Mark church this circuit. Weenioyed
having ha l Rev. WTTTIams
apd his members with us.
At S o'clock Rev. Newman gave
the *ermon. Subject A Hungry
By Charlc
"fHE ROVING
r>
Hindsight ;
Chauncty M. Depew, speaking: i
the-famous wit, railroad lawyer |
j and practical senator, warned his 1
jnophew-uot to invest $5,000 in the \
onrly Ford Motor Co. The good I
jsennUn' y.:titl, "3on?nothing?will 1
. come along to beat the horse." . I
II G. Wells, speakrhg. Jn l'JUU
Iu> V>i>ll?\vt.d "T iwiut pnnfpgs that |
my imagination, in spite of spur- *
ling, refusas to see any sort of.
submarine doing anything but suf- <
focate its crew and founder at sea. |
A few years later?the good?Mr:?
Wells was compelled to change his i
eating' habitsu in deah ole Enejand i
orr-nccount of German subarines. 1
Daniel Webster, spoakingj "Gen- I
tlcnien: Railroads will never be a *
success, the frost on the rails will s
stop the trains." <
H. G. Wells/* tfgain: "I do not i
think it at all possible that aero- i
miotics will ever come into pl$y as 1
:i useful sei vice in transport und c
communication;" f
-?J 1 ?J
Bear (.'holly:. ,t
. You think you aie the hottest
thing. South of Baltimore, don't t
yeni? Wej 1we will tell you one s
hiiVjjr. all the New Yorkers are s
iiot" at you. ^ounFuu7e**n^^le^how"i
-ur prised we were to read your t
tie'e string New Yorkers had t
no homes. We think its pretty stu \
pal for W man who has bcA?n liv I
ing i'n New York, off and on for
twenty years to write such an artiele.
But it is just like you, dar- !
ling. I
When we saw it, we- said: "Oh i
Cholly, he is such a npble man to 1
!"U' animals the way he does."*We
emember the morning you put i
vour arms around the milkmpn's x
horse and told the horse that you 1
loved it and that it was the only
fivend you had. ,
- \vt^lmtt*-+rr-meTT- -T
lion it, because it is relatively so
unimpoitant, do you think it was x
TviTtTe"necessary to keep telling the 1
|>??invi .n i.iiy i'iuu room on tne i
Avenue, over and over again, that |
V?>u fould Hick the stuffing. out <5f
Joe T.oiiis.' We thought wo detect- I
ed a glance of incredulity on his 1
partr t
fioed bye for now and thank c
you for tlie nice write Op you
gave jpur city and we hopo to see <
you when you come back again <
this -fa Ik "
?The Hotel New Yorker Singing i
Waiters. * /
Down South r
Dear Boys: <
Your lettor ,\yas so beautiful'I <
-fe.il like cyying, I couldn't exactly t
_read-till of it. as "yvtn?handwriting -t
is sort of difficult. but I managed t
to make ii word out here and there t
and it is really amazing the waybt
\Y7> are glad tthat Mrs. Ilonriet-; >
ta JI""rer and Mrs. Irene Hollins
are able-to come?otrt again after <
being en the sick list for. sometime. J
rt-uiwal meeting at ti e St.I
Mark M. E. church that was con- [ c
1'i u'u ny tile uer i. K. Kirvenof
Allendale, close! Sunday. t
The Imperial club held its regu- (
Ini- meeting last Thursday afternoon?wil
h?Miss Rcit rice Mnm-er, f
n~r siding. The club was served c
freshmcnt* hy Miss I.orcne Chris 1
tie. assisted by her sister jMiss (
Rosa Mae Chritic. Next meeting|t
will be' Thursday afternoon Aug- J
ust 2." at the regular meeting t
place! r
Do'n't forget that yon can get
vir stipp.'r every Saturday rite i
on thy church ground. The-e sup- N
p< < at eg iven by the L i 'ies Aid. t
\V(. vvi 1 ulnd t< have the Rev. J
Walter Windham worship with s
Revival services. In gins at the t
Shady Grovt* M. K. church Monday
' lig' t, August 15. 'Wewish for "
them spiritual success.
Many farmersr in this section
are busy carrying- tobacco to the
various- markets. Those that has s
bet-n over to the Kingstree markets
are Mr. M. J. Robinson. Prof, f
Tf- H. Pinckney. and -Mr R Ben v. s
Now that the eotto-n nvarket-wiU- f
soon be open we are expecting our jrally
that is schedule for the Jth
Sunday night to go over the top.
Tl iri. is no excuse that we can't
jet the money.
FIRST CALVARY
Rev, S. S. Younghlood. Pastor v
On Sunday morning the pa-tor's a
text was taken from 1st Thessa- t
lorians 5:15.' Paul in writing to h
the Christian church said: Sco-ihat h
none render evil for evil unto any o
~rront hrt pver follow that which is j c,
got/d, both anions: yourselves and , a
To alT mcT Paul "said, hold fasti"
to that which i? good. There are f,
those things to cor tend with now: s
-VV*^h?vo new religious people who ^
have a<"e' pte:l Christ are wonder- A
ing what to do. We never get any j(
g</od thing out of anything but n
that which comes from God. We
never get any good thing out of a
anything but that which comes a
f rem- Go?M?people would . _p,
nceon' a new religiom tomoiTOw
not because of the row religion P
-hut^ because^ of what they hope to jr
Kef out It. But we should remember
tbat every (rood thinj* com a
es from Gofd. pi
la accepTihg TKe rettgtCTT of Je- w
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REPORTER"
you express yourself.1 I do not exactly
consider myself a red hot
joppa, but the thought is sweet.
iVhen I read the letter, I said,'Oh ?
.vho, hut those?boys?would?have
thought of writing me- such a nice
otter. I remember so well?t h a ast
time., you came to the apartncnt
add sat^Hown and sang until "
:hree o'clock in the morning. It
.vas an unforgetable experience.
You have no idea how happy 1>
vas to see you ydl so loud and
;ct all red in the face.
I am afruid thrrt I won't be up ~
until January. I feel just terrible
about it, as I am dying to get
jack and am simply prostrated to.
hink tliat_ I can't come, but_my|
A-ife is here and I've just got t o|
day here and entertain her. Ii
:an't go off and leave here hare
all alone. Then, too we have had
i rainy season and the ponds are j
*ull of fish, and naturally, of.
lourse, I am not leaving thefce
isl) all alone. You know what an'
>ttachinent?I?have?for?the *" poor ;
hings. / * '
Don't foi-get to write, and I'
.hftik that it would be better t o
stick to, post cards, as it always' |
seems that when you wyite letters
ihere Ts"^ostaeeTue^W^nem by"
ire time they-gel heir'. If inn m..'
hinking of dropping^ TJown this |
vay; don't forget to let me know
n advance.?Cholly,
Chicken Feed. I'
5atchdmouth, talking: When Ii
)ut my white suit on and pick up. <
ny trumpet I get a "thousand dol-(
avs an hour.
BHT Kobinson, butts ini: Thirty-!
ive. hundred dollars a week i s
vhat they lay on the line when I
ace my special low shoes up. | 1
Henry Armstrong Whispers:
SVhen I put on m.v Frisco fighting
Marion Anderson: My fee for a/
concert is $2,000. ' |IVill
Marion Cook: When I wrote
?lorinda I had a. work that has!
laid me over $100,000.
Kid Stetson: The income fiom
ny property is $2,000 a month,
hihl Low Shoes: The receipts on
he baseball cards is one thousand ]
lollars a day. !
Joe-. Louis, murmurs: When I
:limb through the ropes I get
>ver a quarter of a million.
Shucks, all that's 'jiht'" milk for "]
mbies and -rrnrsh?fur 'HI' biddies,
A'hcti I hang my frock tail coat ,
>n the back of my chair and sit ^
lown wi^l my Texas Special deck:
f cards I g?t two hundred dollars '
i minute. George, fix six more'
looks up son" and take 'em down L
o the drug store so they'll b e
here.when the boys send out to
ly a deck. ' i
uis Christ, we must have:
1. raith opposing unbelicfi Wo J
'o not know what is before us. We
nave come through a depression ]
nit how do we know what God has ^
anied us through the final test?
- Knees- go'ing to bfw and
ongues aie going to confess that
jod is God.
2. Holiness. Getting in the
loth^d* ^n r hg htemisuesa, being }
wholehearted-* for the cause', of
Christ. We should fight sin continually.
" We are no better than
fesus Christ. He was crucified be <
ause IT ewas clothed in righteorus
i?ss-and fought sin.
3. I.ove and joy opposing self- .
shness and despair. There is joy
vhep one really loves. A dauglrcr
may not please a mother but 1
ho mother loves her and will dry ill
that she can for her.
Burdens may be heavy, - but
rust God. Don't turn back.
After the sermon the choir sang ,
lie trill hold me Fast."
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Former Columbian Visits *
Mrs. Daisy Nesbitt Stevens
pent ton days in the city visitling
relatives and friends. Boor
returning to Waterbury, Conn
he \yUl spend a few day* in Clin- ^
orr.-N. c.; visiting Mr. Stevens'
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MYRTLE BEACH NEWS
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v'When and Where"
Ml. blive A. M. E. Church
Rev. R. M. Moses, Pastor
Sunday h.iner an i<1ea 1 day for;3
hurch-poors our Sunday school!
as well attended Supt. Spivey
nd his corps ?f teachers were at j
heir fxvst of duty at the usual
qui- a d a very fire lesson was
ad. -Mrs. Louise A. Thomas was
ur distinguished guest and showd
her genius as a Biblc student,
i good collection was reported.
At H :30 a.m. our pastor came
fiiw'ard with a soul stifrTng mesage
which electrified the entire
U'Me!iCP". Th( lU0 .Ol>r Father Whn
lrt in IIcavf'n. Everyone left rer/iei'-p
after his soul had been
svived. . 1
Our""W.^n. and F.* Society met q
t 4:30 pm. at which time a grand !g
rfd successful meeting was re- ;
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Our League met at 6:30 with j
ro. L?. Prior presiding.. A v^ry I
iterrsting meeting was had.
At 8 p.m. Rev. Moses delivered j
nother great sermon from the pro
hecy of Isaiah 6:9, Everyone
Bg spiritualty fad.
Saturday, August 20, 1938
Ocean Beach hotel spent a few
hours with his family at Florence
last 'week pnd uixm his arrival
he was over whelmed with joy
when he greeted his brother from ?
Newport News.
Rev. and Mrs. Felder motored
:o Conway Tuesday to spend the
lay. They were the house guests
jrf the Dewitt's.
Mr. Wilber Munnerlyru who has
>een ill for a few days is up again ?_
to the delight of his many friends.
Miss Rosa Beach of George-._ .
town spent the week-end here visiting
her own Mr. W. Muruierlyn.
Mr. Eddie Ward spent Monday
In' Georgetown visiting lit*- family
and friends.
'Prof. Vance of Clinton is spending
his vacation her*.
Mr. Johnson L. Janerette who
has spent several weks here left
f<jr his home Johnsonville, last
Week. '
XTo~ subscribe for the "Leader;'^..,.;
y the quarter, half year or year
call at the Driftwood or call 110-J.?
johnstun news
Mrs. Lizzie White 'of New York
City; Mrs. Mamie Davis of Char
lotte, N. C., are visiting Mrs. Sa:
Mr. Otis Payne erf New York
City are here visiting relatives and
friends.
Little Mr. Okey and little. Miss
Shirley Hammond have returned
home from New York City after a
visit to relatives there.
Mrs. Tempie Dean Rogers of
Washington, D. C., is visiting her
parents Mr. and Mrs. George Dean.
Mrs Sallie Lue Walker has re
turned to her home in Jacksonville,
Fla, after a visit to relativ- , es
Jgfre. V : ~
Mr. Matthew Hurley of Columbia
war. seen in town on Sunday.
We regret very much that our
barber, Mr. Ben Ross is ill at this
well again. ' ^
Tradft With These ?
, Advertisers
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OR. A. B. JOHNSON .
SURGEON
Office: 1323,/j Assembly Street
Phone 3466
Residence: 919 Oak Street
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REV. J. H. JOHNSON
Office: 2029 Marian St eet
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kttorney-at-law and Notary Public
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DENTIST
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[126 Washington St., Col'a., S. C.
Othct, Hours: Telephone
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ft P. M . to 8 P -M. Dr-.
W. D. Chappelle
Physician and Surgeon - .
JiseaseH of Women and Childrev
A Specialty
t'Office: Residence;. ?
5116 Liuly St. 1301 Pine St.
Columbia, S. C?
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Office Hours
8 to n A M
1 to b "p.m. :?' ?
6 to 8 P.M.
Dr. R. B. Frederick
physiciai
Office:'
01 Vj WiHpt Ave. Greenwood, S.C
hone 7811
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Columbia, S. C.
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