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Page 6 * ! APPLICATI ? _ . name 3.i?ji3gx >w 'tpppy I'll i" 11 ,f. I i. .. . .1 .".r t t- w fnq.-^i BIRTHDAY- __ . Fill out this coupon and iil.i! tampeld envelope to The I'ain 1810 Assembly St., Columbia, S the roll book, ami von will iv <4 CHILDREN GIVE SURPRISE Dear Bill: . Yesterday all the children in and mound the neighborhood had a little surprise party for Miss Ella V. We enjoyed it very mu.h Th6 cool ade that was served, by Mrs. Easter before we went- to her home, had us all'cool and refreshed, and we were ready to no. Well, revival will start at Mai i.donia Sunday. After that the _! can hardly wait as I have so much to tell some of my classmate*, and So much to hear from thc-.n. Phyllis Channel. Baltimore, Md. News By Mrs. Barney Douglass, Jr. Everybody is glad to 'see our pa lit.,m bauU onao agnm nfUw an turning irom nis vacation, Kt-v. M. F. Flowers. Mta? Jacobs is out of the hospital. Mr. Hambono Paul is in the " Green St. Hospital. Mr. John Gluber was Mrs. I.elia Douglass' guest for the weekend from Jersey City. The Elks Convention in Haitimore was the'largest turn out in the State of?Maryland. They stai't ed the parade at'E. Fayette St.. and Barn streut, went to Geargia street and -Myrtle Ave. and?Etcst Lexington strpul It lasted rr>.m 2 until 5:30 o'clock Tuesday evening. Thousands and thousands of people? were ~thcve.?Detrort? got the banner. She had her Doctoss. Lawyers, Police?-patrolmen and lieutenants, Judges and Nurses. Each wen! dressed in their bea-u tu.. e.. 11 IHUI cuatuiuc^. 1 IHJ Ui\ 1 L Wtth ?IH1 Tuesday night. On Thursday ifte the Gunth Brothers gave a ball. Mr. Stewart Shannon has returned to Baltimore after-sp?emlirtg his vacation with his mother in Chester. Forget your troubles: come and go to Sparrows "Brarh SepLZhLh. Leave- 'J a.m.; return??&?Rtt* leayes*907 W. Saratoga St. Given by. the Pastor's Aii Club of Mt. Hebron Baptist church.. Children 50c; adults $1.00. The Mt. Hebron L'shor Buflrd momhnic ccw.nt Mt M,,rrah Baptist on Sunday to help their tisheis out in the Waist Itnl ly.?The program?1wrrs?rpry "inter-" esting. Sermon by Mt. Moriaji's pastor, Hcv. Green. Raised SOCIETY HILL NEWS Prof. J. S. Dickson, a lay iiirmTier bT Bthhesda Baptist church deliveied a wonderful Bible -lecture at- Up ion Baptist" church Sun nay- ft I)r. Wrn. J. Faulkner, minister Fisk University, spent several days hern rocontly,? His- mother and family accompanied him. While here they were the guests of Mi and Mrs. Randolph Canipbell, who live in the Faulkner home. Dr. Fuulknw being kind enoueh to preach at Union Baptist chuuh. (where he used to worship when a i.uy). His me.-sage was ' !> interesting and timelyr Rev E. A. Spann preached a wonderful sermon for us?during our illness. He is a Christian. gon1 " tleman. Rev. \V. P. Williams conducted the revival at Bethesda. Many can didates are awaiting tho troubling ?:?-of thr waters the first fiunday?ttt September. < Rev. H. W. White,. Sumter conducted our revival. He is proving himself to bo a gospel minister that needeth not be ashamed. 5 souls were added to the church. - ? A1 i-K. DaixyJohnson- is attending the Woman's District Convention Dr. D. E. Thomas D'.st. *rupt. of Spartanburg District visitod us a few dayf( ago. Our son Porf. C. S. Thompson and wife lccrmparu eid him. We take this method of thanking our friends both white and col ?ored for?kindnesses shown us?dur' ing our recent illness. Praying that God may continue to shower Hist blessings upon them. The sprit of Mrs. Cahterine great beyond a few days ago. She being ? faithful member of Mt. Roni Baptist church and the W. W. C. Society. The widow of the Mate" Jack King. She loaves t o mourn her passing, tw0 children and two adopted children* three brothers and one sister. Funer^J service for her wps hok]. at Mt. Ronl BaptiRt church by her pastor Revr-I. E. Young to a large congregation of Relatives and friends The remains were laid to rest in the old historic Candy eemetiry, beneath a mound of beautiful flow >7 ? "T ' ON BLANK t !_?-? 193 lib II, .. __ ... ; ! I t . &iai& . . ;r^ .0 L ? ? _ ? 1 I - - .... .. AGE ;; J it together with a .self addies.sed r tetto Leader, Bill Carver's Club, 11 . C. Your name wilfTie placed on > u ve a membership card #iid button i- ? . UNION NEWS t I Miss Ruth 13. Douglass a 11 d ^ -frtrnd," Miss Williams of Tugaloo ' College, Miss., Rave returned af- ^ tor spending their vacation with.- t Miss Dot.glass' fami'ly and friends * I'n f. '1 hoipas Jlardy,- foimerly this- city was lUP'e during the , past week. Prof. Haidy's lather 'v a;is- Union's lirsf 1:100 physioinn. 1 Mr. Julius Williams made a bus ?intrip to Durham, N.Gv,?last r ?veek. - . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Renwricks V entertained last Friday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ceorgu , the best held in. the district. This n convention was a spiritual in- * spirational and intellectual feast ? from beginning to end. The pood ^ people of ML_ Olive and Myrtle t Reach at large need to be com- ' mended for their loyalty and con- d i geniality shown during the entirG s 1 PomysMlftfP. ' F e-'IVTr. .-Mcnry Mike, the chef at ^ - the 1 ) 11twood who has been ill -for several days is up again to e | the* delight of his many friends. S ; Messrs Oarn^tt Martin and-John- it , nie Browi). motored to I*awleys l< j Island Friday ^evening to pay a F visit to their parents. They were F accompanied by theiTr guests Miss g Beatrice Crorwder of Winston-Sa- e lpm an.rl^Miss Beatrice PurteHo o/^n reported. t< Miss Bertha L. Swinton of tl Mayesville hnd a teacher at Morganton, N. C. who has spent her p vacation here returned home Sun- f< day morning. e \:niL'ini m-ulAwmls Pint' Vninhn j' is?pi t'iici|ml of the. Kdton school. Mr. Mnek * Hawkins was the ^ chauffeur for the delegates 1 from Bethel A ME church that attend- N 'ed the Missionary Convention at Newberry Thursday and Friday. a Xtin f?i>iniln hi' Mi.i. Ti 1'.. Ih'liinBUii ' "I't'joitT with her In her election to 'v: the National Missionary Convention. . Miss Elbe Tee Martin, who has been attending the State Univer--5-1 >ity of Indiana this summer has ^ returned and will resume her pcJ- ' sition as teacher and Physical Ed. * -iusXiuctor-iu the high'school o f r Gali'ncy which opt-ns Sept. 5. Mrs. .Martha Sartor and <da ugh p tors are more than happy to have w their son and brother, Mr. Sartor ti -t "Now VtiiK. City spend his vacalion with them. ? MrsT^Fmmtas Tucker of SparUinburg was the week-^nd visitor , -rrf-her siyteis Mr?;-iierthsl AlcJQiv ^ kins and Mrs. Sallie Young. Mr. and Mrs. -Whitley BolEen V. entertained- Friday night in honor ~"f Miss Ruth Gossett and friend . ?1" Orange. X. J. 1 The new McBeth Grammar school is being built on the Sims High . campus^ It is said this will be one , of ,thq "best grammar schools hi ^ the State, when completed. -Fiiendfi of Mrs. Ella Joj^es were r saddened to leant of her death. -\uhtrF7~WM s f-nns.-d hy hninnr cti-imU. -by?l.gditning?Tliuisiliiy Ulternoon. ? ' -Mrs. Jones was a resident of Whit mire. Mr. and \ti-< T? ? ? an ; .M rs. Sanimie Farr and other relatives attended" the funeral. M?' dames A. Summers, X. C. Muf.al :ii'riit?spe.nl?Thursday m? the city. * * , s Rev. J. A. Raton is almost a ]) vi'nrpiore si ranger in the . city a since the revival season started, t Miss Hutj.iV \V. Ciill and Mrs. s - ruda-.\ daughters of Mrs. Beu- t lah G. Thomas are spending their e 1 vacation with their mother and fi friends. f Mr. A. T. Pearson, formerly X. e ,C: Mutual agent at Greer has Jj bven i i-ansfe! red to Union. He h lias biun relieved. .pf the agency 1: .at Grcpy by Mr. Otis L. Fair of f this rSty.?Mr. H. W. L ee, agent y burg' has-MeT'ii transferred to Union. being relieved by Mr. James J S. Boldol). Rotll Missis Fhii- tirwl 1 RxTTdej) a re recent Claflin College t graduates. t Many students^ of this city are a planning' to enter college this fall, c Mrs. ~fohm ie "Williams has tin- s Alergone an <>1 K'i atioh at The Com- e munity Hospital. g Don't ftiil to call at the Sartor's .n :Pharmacy feu^-tt--co|nr-of-Thrr"Pgt^'T ,-hietto Leader. , ? d ? d " MYRTLE REACH NEWS 1 f "When And Where" ' *' Mt. Olive A. M.-E. .Church Rev. It. M. Moses, Pastor Our District Sunday school and 11 A. C. E. League convention whifh WOs hold her,, hisf, wpflf n:!t1 ? :i grand success. Our beloved (' presiding elder, Dr. Spears spar- ^ e I no pains in making the conven- ~T tion what it was. It is shid to e have been one of the best if not 1 Trii ST. R ; _ tert .CHESTERFIELD NEWS lo"L "S. A. McC'ullough 'll*! Hurrah! Chesterfield will soon Lave?a_sckool building, the^ work- Qotj nen are busy every day. Under satf( he leadership, carel'ul supervison and untiring: efforts of o u r ?u.'> . <?i tlin J eaiTe sf teache irTJrs?flT \ Johnson, things are cominer to IHSS. ? A Revival meeting closed at Alt. ann 'abor ME church with the mem- busl eis greatly revived. Rev. Spann be hi I Hnrtsviile was the dynamo that UP, lasted sin. Two accepted Chiist tici] s their personal Savior. - wer The inciting at Hursts Taberlaele A.MEZ chuich was largely 1A ttemled~and closed?Friday night- ^Pt rith 11 converts. Rev. J as. W. ?mc ihaw of Columbia and pastor of j1 MeaSant .Grove ABEZ church, of -j*0 'hestei field was the forceful speak * be x.?Rev. C. H. Steele, pastor, ^ Sunday was communion day at|matj hand View Presbyterian-chuich. . lev. VToatley preached a very in- , cresting sermon. NNorJ Mi-, and Mi s Klloisnn and chilleti of Bennettsville wtf.e the . itnday -guests of Mrs. Mae Rob-i ._ = ; rnRrtir" rtTt Miss Sara A. McCullouprh i s j, onie after spending a week's va- t>rol ation in Charlotte, N. C., and ,u,a, lock Hill visiting friends. F~"~0 Mi'ss Cecelia M. Toatley was tho olIr inner guest cf Mr. and-Mrs. El- \yL. ott Johnson Sunday. i cRR. M~i\ Dock Leak of Durham, N. -ith i. spent a week visiting friends, Mrs. A. Z. Zanders of Charlotte I.C., is visiting rer parents, Mr. .1.1 Mn 1r.? l_^nt - I 1 and Jlr-i VtiTii III'- im'1- 1 rr1 * s their guest -their daughter M)';?. ? orrina Green. ordo Mrs. Reesa (mother) Craig had s her week-end*.guest her niece Irs. Dora Norwood of Charlotte. ? , Miss Doris Malloy of Wadesboro ma' LC.. spent one day last week with , 1mm Helen Jenkins. f r. . Miss Annie Edawrds had as her ^ uests foi a week Mrs. Queen Nori odd and grand ^children and Miss imma Jackson of Charlotte. j f , Mr. and Mrs. L. IE Edwards en'iu>ined .at diinutr Thutsday Mis. |ueon Norwood and grand chil- ' Rev. E. J. Ivey and Rev. M. Mc- .)ai^ loore nf* Charlotte- called to- see strrt lis. S. E. McCullough while con- 0f feting meeting at Davison Grove b<-tt inptist church. row Mrs. James Rivers is visiting 'pi er aunt Mrs. Lizzie Miller a t er? h?ck Hill. chili Miss Sara Dowry of Washington wha ). C". is visiting her grand mother Sucl lis. Lizzie Gill and aunt Mrs. N. *ty Uort." the Thru the courtesies of Mrs. M. M Foster Johnson a private pic- the ie and svvlmmThtr nart\r~tvas en- way yivl at State - Pat1!1, eight miles ?uu i Min Cheraw. to t W. P. A. Conference I The tW". 1'. A. conference now in [tin* essirin rtt Benedict college has oxpi assud its middle sti^gey-and thoso sapi tti'nding are looking forward to tinn he close and to relief from thelgroi weltering heat, onIyv to resume der heir duties in their respective jesk nmnninitic's. Under the very ef- Hof cient leadership of Mrs. Dora tenc hmtcs the woric so far has been to d xdeedingly pleasant ^nd profi- pro! able. ' Regular, classroom duties D ave been rendered less .arduous coni ?y interspersing extra-ci^rmcular will eatures here and there, which feat .'ere at once beneficial and tha Mr, ource of enjoyment. groi O'i Thursday, August 11 Dean nou: . F,. Briggs of the School of Re- Wal igion, Benedict college, brought tion o the conference a veiy instruc- ust ive message on "Family Life," pres nd on the following ^Tuesday-grai ondueted a forum on the same rese ubject. Miss Will Lou Gray spec amc on Thursday, August 18 and Wat ions. Th'uL was followed onfhd- P ay, August 19, by a forum con- "ht r ucted by Dr. R. W. Mance, who sess poke on "Venereal Diseases. Mr. 20, : hwrnrrel?Kpifrfcp-4-he pte?<-h*?r p?o? t f Columbia and thi? poet laure- Jam te of the postal employees of this grai ity, delighted the conference on es I londay noon, August 22, by read- and rig several of his compositions in coll* erse. x .be j In addition to thqke lectures and Scfp iscussions, there have been sev- the ral features offered by way of ders rcrre?entertainment:?THtr confur- Mrs nee "has enjoyed two bingo par- ita ies, made more interesting by the per warding of several prizes and of he serving of refreshments. Tal- regi nt Night, August 22 was enjoyed gin y all who heard and saw the par- 6:3C icipants in acti-on. The program the or this occasion was under the irection of Miss Rosamond Alton, Miss Sarah Henderson, Mrs. M !tta Kowe, Mr. W. H. Hubert and Citj Tr. Reginald Daniels. rive The religious side of the confer- ire * nee nas not gone aciung. un >">at kinday evpning, August 14, Pres-'to { I mt J. J. Starks of. Benedict col- in t pge spoke at vesper services. The lev.'S. H. Lewis of Bethel A. M. to ( i. church delivered an inspiring T ospel message at 6:30 Sunday cv met ning, August 21. Besides, the live letpbers of the conforonoo?have-at i ttehded regularly and participa- Sun 1 in the devotional exercises at atte be noon hour -each day. 1 mCe The remainder of the session evei romises more pleasant things urge or the adult teachers in Confer- so T nee. On Thursday, August 28, worl E PALMETTO LEADER PETER'S A. M. E. ^HURCH fl :ev. Willie Williams, Pastor lonneau, 5. C.?Sunday, AugJ2?th was a red letter day at, J Peters. Sunday school was m ned at 10:30 a.m. Quite a ,9 je crowd was present and in- | jsting discussion on the lesson the day was enjoyed by all. I )ivine service was opened at 30 a.m. Bro. Jones rendering opening prayer. Our Pastor 8 r. Williams being inspired by I U t delivered us a powerful m?8-t~ e, taking his subject from the I 12 of St. Luke, subject- "And I ! the Church," it 8:30 .p.m. we hold a mock ual conference at which- the . iness transaction took place in ilf erf the rally that wag taken very .successfully. Those par- Til gating fropi other churches e Mrs. Bgdulah Flemmons of A Peters, jwHo' raised $22.55; Bu . Sophie Smith, of the Reform -? acopal church,, who, raised the An iunt of $10.75; also Mrs. Rosa by of St. Peter's whor raised amount of $8.88. These w^re three hightst amounts repor- mc 'd. Other amounta reported a 1 ie the grand total $02.85. buj i*e wish io congratulate omT otf lk our presiding elder for his All derful foresight in sending us is i a man 01 uou- in tne- person pn ftuv: Witirc?^tliains, an es- Trn ned man that takes his work an< ntoiosting and whoi-e ambition ? 0 put this our church on the cor lest standard,?having atso ~ lght as much life to the Bon- the 1 .circuit. ha.< ur pastor is making. plan* for an< fourth quarterly conference, tab r to be with us on. the 3r_d and of September.. bt,{ -?= i ?*- - fou IHLEHEM HAPT. CHURCH as* tev. E. E. Gaulden, Pastor an' i lr"n re. Sunday si hnnl was called to -&tu r by Supt. K. F. Gladden. P'a short talk was hiade by Dea- the White of Zion Baptist church mn 'oluinbia. We enjoyed his re- hor ks. - - i- wil L the regular services our pas- fas brought us a burning message E ect: "Peace Through Joy and see st in Christ". The following be of town: Mrs. Blondell By-rd ibl< ietroit, Mich.; Samuel Rice of at r.^ale. S. C., and?Mr. ?S.?th+ anis of Atlanta Ga. cur r?Ahrams-gave. us a very in- wasting talk on the youth and the hoe nt. There, must be some re- less 'tioft placed upon the children T'lii today if we ..hope to realize sta er men and women of tomor- alo air .e parents should be the lead- [ hut in the home, but instead, the j the area are ceiling me.'OlU IOIXSI arc t tu do and w'hen to do it.! < i as this was unhear<Fof-thir-j years ago, the parents were I j^. leaders from start to finish. ,r{lj d\ Abranis is well known in sj,j c.itil..of N< wherry. We are al- cjn iClt^adLto. see the pcopItT that i ]iin striving to db Well come back 1 ' , he -"City of Friendly Folks'.' j ^.a lere Nears Close id?! 'j_ wh state?area ^supervisors are rai i>;tedr and interesting. mes- Pr( ds HVe fooked" for. At this 'la: i also, Mr. Reginald Daniel's n?L' ap of selected singers will ran- j nv several spirituals. Mrs. Mod- j a Simkins and Mr. James >e, the latter, State Superin-1. J lent of Education, are to come Inc is during the present week 7a rably Thursday and Friday, i uring the final week of the eience, the conference facutyi he in charge of the principal an< Aires. Monday, August 29,'vva G. K. Nelson will talk to the ip on a subject yet to be an- ^ * need. Tuesday, Miss Jane I Its will speak on "The Selec- r of Books". Wednesday, Aug- B~ 31, Mr. Reginald Daniels will R tent a cast in a musical pro-! n. The next two days will be} B rved for Mr. James- Atkins, H ialist in Negro Education, I dung ton, D. C., who will be I dug und observing for the en- I week. IT rograms will also be rendered |)| light for the remainder of the ion. Friday evening, August memorial exercises will be held ! ! commemoration of?the lnle } l? es Weldon Johnson. This pro- } n is being sponsored by Miss-' ? tosamond Alston, State college!} [ Miss Jane Watts, Benedict; << }ge. The final program will i} } a play presented Friday nite,ir tcmber_iL This_play-ia under <*4 direction of Miss S. B. Hen- . ion, Miss Thomasine Duckett,' , . Etta B. TtotVe and Mrs. Juan-; B. Johnstone. At the final ves;a services Rev. Jethro Toomer me Dinnfrtlhlivr* will nronnk T'U^l ?..... A,"=;ma jlar night programs will be-t ^ at 8:30; preaching services at! ). The public is invited to all ?ja exercises of the conference. LAKE CITY NEWS '?r( ost of the teachers of T.ak<> 8 r School aie expected to arFriday night of ntixt week { >rder to be here fo.* 'meeting [ me urday, Sept. 10. Otheis are j am irrive early Saturday morning j :ime for the 9 a.m. meeting, inp community looking forward wil :heir arrival. ..... | (hi he Sunday schools of the city erj as usual Sunday with very discussions. The ACE League 1 ?t. James AME "church met cef day evening with a very large sh< TV., x:? eJ r i ne nine ior league nei ting is 6:45 p.m., every Sunday ling. Parents are asked to wil i their ehildren to be on time pic hat the League may flnrsh its yei k in time for chutch tervlca. net i GJ a y w LfTTjl k ^ M F # ? M A _J By CharU "THE ROVING ?? Way Down South " ~h lie marches nn , . . the moderns^ say J J dozen times' or more a day; t 'Tempus' Fugr?r, the ancients-< ?said, h iZ-hit the?naif-square on the ^ head. < 'Making Railroad Time* { i - Minutes, hours days, weeks, 1 mths, seasons, years, clip by at 1 breath-taking,pace. Tho worl4s-< siness has been accelerated to t set the brevity of the life snnn_ I I the speed made in the world t that man might cover more t ysical, financial, s p i r r tiual i >und In htB three score years t 1 ten. ;t Speed in manufacture, speed in; 1 nmerce, speed in speech. evenl . with speed in transportation ' biggest problem of 'them all; ;to in getting from pne place to ' >ther. It reads like a fairy t ;* . . . the history Of transpor-t} torn Transportation by man's ? roming weary an animal was-^' nd to do the traveling with man F ride or carted on wheels. But n mals prov^g too slow in the b tinniil neaeUnntitm ef euinint'iLU ' " i t.i.ivpl,?machinery?took?thtrir t ce . . . this to be improved to v engine . . . the train, when S ny gazed in wonder at the iron b se and thought it against the v 1 of God for man to move that; f I. j/ Jut these cautious souls 'hadn't P n nuthin' yet' . . . more time to t saved somehow . . :1 oandod a conveyance more flex* I Mir use-^.?one to drive about? individual will, and the |firsti ng?we?knew?t+re automobile, v ious contraption in its infancy, s?setting them?back 0TT their ^ Is aprain. But before the horse v s buggy h;ja discarded its swad, o ig" clothes^ soifle reckless up-' f rt .who wouldn't let we'll enough j i ne, was fooling around in the t . . . clean out of his element,1 l< he conquered it . . . harnessed a air and mankind now yushes | t iund in the clouds. j v steamships, railroads. planes v 7 the thiee giant steeds of in-]* stry- daily discover methods of b ning .more rapidity . . .steam-j p^s clipping records . ; . planes' t4mg?fche-^lol^witfyir~m)ncTrftrp ,ce ol a trrp down to the villager^ stoffice. Streamlined", electric ins whizzing from one city to | J ather before Junior can want ai nk of water'. . . one wonders'A at w?l| h?> nov? ? fThe plane has outdistanced the j lroud, but the timohonored ex- 1 ?ssion ^Makin' railroad time': 5 the same significance in com-1 I rce . . . leaving on schedule, arin,s on time. "" . ( Making nrpnm? Pftpio Trim ,! \11 great persons rose to promnce by pursuit of a dream . . thtin^r that gained substance ' rough their own efforts. Men I I smilincKr Mil ~r -t-n ' - - vvil jruu ui CIIUU-I ")d ambitions and hopes . . . '1 i of' theiT relenTTtrss- travel tord that point, ttallid Q. Brawn! I inent dramatist and reader, u- i ~ Ci tjW /' , thf^tat I c*-V wAl <M^XHXM!HXHXMXHXHXa,xn^ NU 1'IC: Yonr au?*Linn ?n?w? x clipping of this column is encloi rsply, ?sud a quarter (26c) and v?iop?, for my Nsw Astrology R mail fro* advice ?s thee (g) qn. birtftdate. and con set address to ^trnet. Columbia South OM . SO >4 ? <><. + ? + * 2. K. 0.?I want to ask if these ! r ina that I have in mind will be ? ight and does this party mean 8 any good ? j c Answer?The plans you have | ide.. are alright . . hut yow~ >uld not depend on this other t rty as playing any part of your g ins. He is still very infattia- i I with this older woman, and as 1 ig as he feels this way, you f )uld not depend on him. ' > 2. F. C.?-Will you plcnse tell *r rif my fathcrr is coming .for me \ tl carry me with him? , jt \nswer?He certainly is wprk-'f f towards this end. Conditions f d pick up for him financially p s winter and he is making* ev? { ; effort to have you by his side.' ^ EL?Cv?W# my iiiolliur tnr~suF-1 y tsful in fretting a job soon or mid I work another year for r? * Answer?Yes . . . yonr mother V II find the right kind of em- c ivment before the end of this ir. Stick by her as long as she ' ?ds 7on . . , for this is one Me- > I n . e m 1 T / r LY~r-*rt v A 9 0 J mr J " - _ 43 ;h opears REPORTER*' rowed"vyhen a little red-headed liite that she would some day re-[ dtc beforoi -the jjucen uf England. 5hq did. - j - | : WHlitim' Pickens dreamed of a lay white^amh-black would listen 5 His words with bated breath. ivhen he could i^tarid. unmatched, >n the oratorical platform of Yale iniversity, when he would fight 'CTFhTra race ahd help win their >attles with the sword of eloluenee.?He, has-?done all?these hincrs. ? ?? Twenty-seven years ago a lit,le boy of ten carved his name on i tree trunk in Cauip Hill, Ala., ind added 'United States Senaor\ Today that same lad, grown o manhood is addressed as Claude 'epper, United States Senator. v_i if * i ? .maiuii i tpurseu /ii nonie' "Won't you come into my parol-"? sez the' sjinler ah' "everytody else* when you go a'visitin'. Veil, to some folks the parlor or ittin' Room might be the chofce iaiT"~of~ Jhe house, hut somehow. /hen I'm home, I might chance to iull up on -the stuffed sofa or the-" oedle point chair for a fiVief spell ut 'fore you kin say 'Jack Robinuu1 juwll kill flll'd IVlF 0T1I in~Thir he oven?if its winter, or m the ,-indow its summer.( Guess 1 ot used ro the kitchen, when a 1 ittle shaver 7" . . 'picfdlin' 'round* .-ith Mr. . . . staying kinda handy or cookies ... or the cake bowl. < ifter all, good food and a comfy lade to seat it come purty nigh o ,Jbe.in' the bedrock, of livm' ; . nfl' hospitality, too; What, No Hospitality Speakin' of hospitality . . .the /ord all but ruti out. of nreanin' ' . . 'specially here in the South -i .here ihe.v used to make a .pro-i erb out of that "Good ole South- ? rn Hospitality" ...^_A-man name-t Jriscoll writing in a North- Ca-j olina paper si'z that its cause hey aint no moie slaves. 'Pears| Eik it were easy enuf to entertain ( ind show ofF.coing to no end a rouble for the leas' little thing t'hc'n somebody else wuz^doin' ^ the ^ onin' when you come to think of' t. ' * I The Old Oak Tree !] I wits stamlin' there in th' ol<. 1 hack yn.H 'i tn' tliinKin' ;k how life's so dad-J blame hard . . I: ust wonderin' why Fate took her. _ spite out on me' Vhcn my eye chanced t?> li'ght on ??ail old oak tree. t was knottea an' twisted, an'.' Yam bendin'. and 'scufl'lin' with contrary weather; Juess a hundred years musf a passed it by . . ta it held its tmn' noath i\ Change- " ful sky. . _ Dog-gon' sez I. ef I aint as good sor.iothin' that's made of leaves an' wood; "he ha: de:l the battle, the stronger the man; cHn ride the storm if that, oak tree can. mM * i< tvt in this paper ON'IY whan?L\? ed in your letter. For private Y a seLf-addressed, stamped as- j .eadlng, and receive by return l|( Htlona. Sign your full name ? I all lettera. Addr%?? ail mail?X?; i Carolina. ifice that you won't over regret. igain, then you can make the hange that you desire. |( - C. K. B.?I have boon married wo years and niy husband was :ood until his mother began coach ] ng him against me. Snould I I ive here in this city with his sel-' ish mothefr? Answer?You are "playing i TfnTr ra r/Io'* !">? ? 1 1 ..... ^?.uo iuj uatKwnrn Wticn ! ou turn against your husband's nother. Don't you know that_yo>|ij vonT ever be able to come be-' ween them. To try to do ho only nakes your husband lose respect or you. You had better drop the rrouch and make 'jp trv your moth r-in-law, regardless of how you' lislike to do so, and you will wind < Qur way back inter yrnrr htfsbanfTff i leart again. S.C.?Does this man mean what le snid about attempting suicide m his family? L Answen*-?In his depressed monents he means' it . . . but he toon* snaps out of the feeling. s i I Saturday, September 3, 938 My suggestion is that you steer t clear of the whole thing and do . not see this party again. You can't expect anything from an as. sociation of this kind. E. B. G.?As this is a serious hour for me and I am on my last go round, tell me if the trip I am planning will be successful? Answer?Very much so ... . ? You are going to meet up with a young lady Of your own Nationality 'and within a period of time you are going to be happily married. Your business connections will go good this coming year also. COKES BURY "NEWS St. Paul A. M. E. Church Rev. W. S. Mims, Acting Pastor The Sunday school opened with a large attendance. After the muuj vr CTTV urssuniVI isg ourun Goggms gave._a_V?ry- timely review. - .'1 . We regret very much that wa *? did not have any preaching ?eg? vice7 The Rev. E. Williams of ^ IIodgos failed to come. We ar? * very much in need of a regular pasluh 7 The W. H*. and F. Missiohary -the Piedmont Annual ennfoi-prina was royally entertained here Aug. ?25-26. . Mrs. E. A. Robinfion is leaving Tuesday for -Rochester. N. Y., to law, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Low<e. We itre wishing for her a pleasant ~ trip. . r Mrs. Maria Sherard has return erFhome from Philadelphia to the delight of^ her husband. He had the misfortune to get .his . legbio'ken. He is getting alo;:g niee+.v. Mrs. Carrie Goggins % y ? Sick?at?this. Wntirg. We hope for-hci- a speedy recovery. Mrs. Fiorine Moore is still op the sielr - list. - r Trade- With These Advertisers ^o;oooo;o.o^o.ooo;o:o:o.oaoo:ox>.o.C9 PROFESSIONAL ? CARDS D.o.oooooo<^oo.o<6>^ooop:oa:acf ??? rx tx a ? ? UK. A. H. JOHNSQ3SL SURGEON ' Office: 1323'/? Assembly Strwoy 1 Phone 3466 Residence: 919 Oak Street Phone 8740 REV. J. H. JOHNSON Office: 2029 Marion St.eet NOTARY PUBT IC * Dealer in Real Estate, perforjna i. marriage-ceremonies, write will?, rfprrts. 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