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MY NEW 1839 ASXRQLQii.
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for a beauty operator for about 3
months but I don't get anything
much ou,t of it. Now, I ?.m plano
ning to put up a business of my
? own and wonder if I will prosper?
Answer?You must make the
business?pay. As long as jrou
work for someone else you won't
ever get~ahead and y?u are only
being smart to want to get out
and open a place* of your own
V nil flro nnifn nonoKlo r\f M%nbSn/?
. v \jutvv v.it|/uuic vi luaniu^
a good living for yourself.
" H. C.?I am only home Thursday
and Sunday afternoons and
" really the way" my hsjJsBand ignores
me at times gets my nerves
down. Will my life go on lrke
this always and it seems that
whenever he is working he acts
worse? j
Answer?The whole trouble
seems to be that he has been with;
out you so much that he doesn't
"appreciate! you when- you are at
home. Try to arrange to get work
so that you can spend more time J
(eaclr evening) with your husband
but din't gjive up ydur present job"
until you do. Being separated
ABBEVILLE NEWS f
[
Sunday,- Knv. 4 St. James Sun-,
day school opened at 10:30, This
being the first Sunday, the regu-j
lar Sunday morning prayt*r ser-j
vices were held. There were three
joiners in the meeting.
At 11:30 Rev. Johnson deliver.
ed a wpnderful jjerjnQJL. -A, rally .
was held "Sunday also, $72.00 was
.... raised.
Sunday afternaon at 3:30 Rev .
Gray from Mt. Pisgah motorod
over with his choir and rendered
seryices,
?Jr. Boston Johnson is back in
the city. |
ur, and Mrs. Starks stopped by |
Monday at th?? hnmn nf Mrs MrL.
Pope, after a visit to sister's
homo m.Levelland, S. C.?
Rev. Dayis, pastor of the Washington
St. Presbyterian church
was the guest of iftr. and Mrs.
Otto Sanders Sunday, Nov. 6.
Mrs. Estelle Latimer spent Sunday
afternoon with her relatives
. , in Belton. S. -C. ;
Madam Pope, Pressley and the
Misses Pope, R?rton and Turner, l
motored to Anderson Sunday af-|
temoon "to attend the districtjj
?meeting uf th^ a^r
- wv. ? j . L I1U
meeting was hold at Salem Pies- 1
byterran ctturch. ~ '
Rev. Thompson was visiting in 1
Abbeville on last Thursday. 1
Mr. Wallace J. Haddon was in!
the city over the week-end.
Miss Eunice Whitlock, sister \
and niece left Saturday for Baltimore,
Maryland.
, Master Oscar M. Hearst is on
the sick list. We hope for hhn
a speedy recovery.
Minu G'eii'gifi W. Heai d has re- ~
turned home where she has been r
visiting her sister, Greenville, S.C.
Grave Chapel A. M. E. Sunday (
school opened at the usual hour.
A very pood lesson was taught _
the various teacrers, Prof. H. A. j
v Ashe reviewed the lesson. The
? pastor br ought tor us a " very in- ~
spiring sermon at 11:30. Every- *
one enioved it vnm w..ir.v '
? , .... J "IU1..I.
Therd will be a silver tea Sunday.
November 13 at the home of *
Mrs. Azalea Johnson in interest .
of the church.
Mrs. Isabelle Ray is indisposed T
a^UviR writing many frrundy "J
" "7 wish for her a qurck recover.
BEAUFORT CO. TRAINING y
SCHOOL NEWS
The Rev. J. R. Stephc?nson. pastor
of Summerville AME church, f
j
ucnverea a very educational and *
* fervent address to student body
on Friday, Nov. 11, in commemoration
of Armistice Day, Reverend _l
Stephenson, who is a World War ^
veteran, told of his adventures) Jj
during the Great War with unpar-l
alleled oratorical skill and rhetor-1 r
ical ability. In his discourse h e
told, of some of his personal ex- ^
pctriences as a- private and non-t
commissioned officer tn the battTe7^
fields of France; along with these a
experiences he pointed out how R
his colored comrades in their dar- a
in* and determined exploits prov- a
ed to a doubting world the Negro's F
fighting ability and deep patriot- I
ism. In conclusion he stated that /
"despite'the fact that an armistice
had been declared in war, there v
st^ existed hate and distrust a-if
mongst the nations of the world;, f
and that the pacifists found them- t
salves in an unbroken mood of di-|
lemma because their jjeace talks} ri
and pTeas were Igoing jto naught, ii
while' the world drove on madly a
toward another miserable hnlo- rv
, caust. ' 1 S
~? Principal J. S. Shanklin, Sr. mo- c
tored to the A. M, E. An'hual Con- n
f
w od w Uu* paper ONLY wtMB ;
oeed ia your letter. For private X
J a eetf-addressed, atauipvd as- 'j>
Reading, and receive by return ..
ueatione. bigs your full name *|
io all letter*. Aadrvee all avail <
tk Carolina. ' J J
Y iREADINGS ARE READY -
like you are now . . . makes him
feel more independant and "less interested
in you.'' A change i? indicate*.!.
J. M,. M.?I am going with a
young man holding a position rnj
the schobl which I attend.land 1
someone reported it ^nd I am anious
to know who it was? )
Answer-r-'Gossip will circulate
around about everyone and no one
in particular is to bo blamed. My
suggestion rs ftiat you be more
careful with your association with
the younk man in question . . . due
-to?the?fact that is^isn't entirely
the thing for a teacher and pupil
of a school^ to ktaep company.
P. C. B.?I am giving up my
job that I have had six years and
IMaiiiiniK UJ t?V VU i"NCW I Ol'K. IS
this the thing to do?
Answer?Ordinarily I would say
no . . . but with your, training and
"ability it shouldn't be difficult for
you to get employment anywhere.
You have a nice sum of rnonciy
saved and I honestty feel you
.would* succeed T)y~ making the
change. Good luck to you.
ference on Saturday, Nov. 12. Mrs
S? Shanklin..and. Miss ThelniaShanklin
accompanied him.
Visitors during the week end in
eluded Principal W. Austin of Robert
Smalls High school, Beaufort;
Professor Howard Williams, also
of Robert Smalls High; Rev. Harrington,
pastor of the M.E. church
Beaufort-;-and-Revr Browrr.?pastrrr
of Allen Temple AME church,
Bnrfnn. ' 1 1_
CLINTON COLLEGE NEWS
The Girls Glee Club returned
from the Pee Dee Conference at
Clio. S. C. We aro happy to say i
that we. enjoyed the trip and weft"
more than glad to prop* nn>- old
and many new friends _thero. The
prom-am rendered by the Glee
Club seems to have bec?n enjoyed
by ajl that were present.
We wish to extend our sincere
thanks to Bishop Martin and the |
entire Pee Dee Conference and to
the people of Clio for the ki-nd
hospitality shown us during our j
visit. The* nnanceTgiven us by the
Bishop and his group was "fereatly '
needed and appreciated. i
As our visiting guests last j
week we had Bishop J. W. MartinMrs"
Afartin and Rev. R. H. C. |
l.ee of Chicago. Rirv. Dor hrrmght i
'.o us during our chapel hour Some 1
very timely and encouraging re- (
marks. <
All of our services. . including !
-
ntivites, Sunday school and |
C. E. Socicrty, are carried out (
egularly and in the spirit of each
lrganization. The Choral Club of
he V.C.E". Society is makine rap- (
d nrogress. I
The Social Science Club held its
nonthly meeting Tuesday tvrirht. 1
The topic for discussion, The- So- I
rial Significance of Sex. This was 1
nade' very interesting by our f
:nesf speaker Mr J -T ?a__t
nember of the faculty of the Pubic
School. . r . ' _
?Out?of the --spren nominees for
Hivs Clinton College, four were
dected candidates for the same ?
ind the one raising the "highest 1
tmiuTTt" with be'" crowned "Miss 1
"Minton College," at tire Homccom- !
ng game played on the 18th.
Our group is still increasing: 1
ili-ss?Anna?Grter has Joined us '
rom "llunterville, N. C. We are v
flad to have her. *
? saw j
DUE WEST NEWS t
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The services hold in all t h e f
hurches of Due West on last *
Sunday were well attended and ^
njayed hy all. (
Mrs. Julia P. Moragno was ^
eon in Abbeville Saturday. ,
Rev. ancT"Mrs. P.L. Bouey and ,
Jr. O.L. Smith left on Wednes ,
lay for the Piedmont Conference ,
t I,aurens. The other resident j
ninisters who are in aPor.danec t
,ro Revs. J.E. Vauss, W S. Haw ,
home .T W 1 " T
, uuiiii) tiiiu r.ij. my. ^
Mr/ and Mrs. W.S. Young had-?
s dinner quests on last Sunday .
dr. ,and Mrs. W.C. Hawthorne .
nd Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith, Kov
nd Mrs. P.P. Pace. Mr.- and Mrs. '
?atton ami Mr. David Devlin of
)onalds, Messrs. O.L. Smith and
l.F^ Clinksealea were late callers, c
A jdelightful silver tea was gi- ?,
en at the home of Mrs. Julia Y. ]
'ruitt on last Sunday afternoon ?
or the benefit of Mt, Zion Presby- s
erian churcji. _ I t
Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Hawthorne j
eligthfuUy entertamrtl at dinner .1
1 their home on last Sunday Rev^ f
nd Mrs. F.L. Botrey. Rev, and ja
frs. John Wardlow, and Mr. O.L. d
mith. Mrs. Thompson is a gra- a
ious hostess who knows how to a
lake it pleasant for those who are
guests in her home.
? Mr. C. W.. Ellis made a business
trip to Abbeville on last Saturday.
Mr. Elliott"~M. Johnson of the
Due West school faculty was a
ed Fair last Friday.
Mr. O.L. Smith, Mesiiames James
and Iokay P. Davis Stterided the
meetiner of the Abbeville County
I Teachers Association Saturday.
| "Mrs* Carrie Barniore is making
extensive repairs on hctr hotne, afi
ter which she plans to dress it up
i in a new coat of paint. When complete
it will be beautiful to se*e.
Miss Janic Wharton of Ware
I Shoals spent the last week end
| tvith home folk.
iTTATTITENTINTrTTRTrCT' OF-"?
RICHLAND CO. TEACHERS
HOLDS 1st MEETING *38-'39
Friday, Nov. 11, teachers of the
Ballentine Group held its 1st meet
1 ing of the year 1938-39 at t h-e
Rosenwald School, with thu president,!
L. Z. Eichelbergei;, presiding._
The official staff was completed
by the addition of: Mrs. Nettie
Thompson, vice "president; MisiT
Rice, secretary^Mrs. Hester Butler,
assistant secretary; 'Mrs, H.
Boulware, treasurer; Prof. W. R.
uouiware of Harbison Institute,
Group Advisor; Prtofes^sor Boulware's
office does not conflict with
Mrs. Jenkins, the Jeanes teacher.
Mrs. Jenkins \va_s scheduled to
be with us, hut was absent due to
illness.
The topic fo rthe next meeting
will be: How we may improve our
teaching profession. The teachers
received seals from the Tuberculosis
Association. Each teacher
made himself responsible for 200
or- more seals.
BETHLEHEM RAPT. CHURCH
Rev. E. E. Gaulden, Pastor '
Newberry:?Sunday school met
at the usual hour with Supt. R.F.
Gladden in charge. At The general
assenibly _ Rcv.__GauiiIeii __riiviewxiJ_
the lesson. At the regular mornintr
services we listened to a very
stronjr message from our pastor.
We were favored with a thril
line musical program at BYPU
hour. Bro. E. Miller was in charpo.
The propram will lonp bo remembered,
~ 7~T
The Sunday services were closed
hv the nastor who stirred t h e
house witb?bis?mW? a p e. We~ were
plad to have Mrs. Daisy Burden
and the well known "Cabin Kids"
that are seen from time to time
on the screen, worship with us
last Sunday nitrbt. Wc* were happy
to have Rev. and Mrs; TI. Gilliam
worship with us also. Rev. Mrs,
Harproves who spoke to us Wed-'
nesday nipht with power and understandinp
will be lonp remembered
by those who heard her.
ST. ALU AN TRAINING SCHOOL
.?; I
The year's work has been outline]
pudC'-eryl;^dv is loohinp for
ward to a successful school teVm.
The class rooms show that fall is
really here and that Thankspivinp
is not "c y. far off.
the season will be a picture show
-rr- the chape] Wednesday eveninp.
In connection with American Education
Week, Mrs. Dendy is spon-,
;orinp a short playlet "Mrs; Ip-:
Torance and Mr. Education." This
vill be presented durinp the repu-!
ar chapel hour <*f which she is in
harpe this week". t
Quite a number of new students
..uiiwi scnool this week. The
laintci's are to hop pointing th..
trammar school huvldinp. New
jook cases, mapazine and newspa-l
">ev racks are heinp put in the library
so as to b<? ahle to take care
>f the new hooks to he nut in nf-'
vr the painting is done.
1 CJuMWvN NFTVVS
There is no place .like hon^
iweet honie, bo it ever sn humble. |
iVe arrived in our native and dear I
Tonio Octohe,. 31, never to leave'
ipain. After spendirp seven I
rears in Newberry, the native
inme of mr husband and paininp
wn? of the fmest friends, both
vhitc and colored, but bcinp alone
ifter Rev. ITyrst passed on, thot
t best to PT?t back horiHe. Thanks
,o father . and mother for their
frupnlity and thouphtfulness to
;pcurc a H?>mo for their children
ind so r/lnp as we live it will ever.1
>e kept and cared for. |
i
Only one thine now. Our church ;
icre is on the decrease, ar a stand
tttfc Will allTruo beartpd A. M.
?Ts.. thii'k of Bethel in Camden?!
\pain. we say let us finish it. We J
earl the appointment of Rev. W, j
f. Robinson as. presiding elder of-,
he ' Lancaster district but saw |
.nthinp of a pastor. Thp church I
Last Sunday we worshipped at ;
rrinity M. 1$. church, Rev. Mr.
freeman as jiastor and to sav
nai his discourse was an essence r
i? intellect a'v4 ^p%kuatHy, ~h*~
Kit tins: it Tmhttyr We really onoyed
it to the fullest.
Sunday 8:30 p.m. Mrs. M. M.
limkins of Columbia, frave an inpirirpr
talk oa T. B., Its Cure and
?rev<t tion, etc. Quite an appreiative
audience present: Wo mayji
ay that Mt. Moriah^Bapt. church I
>f which Rev. J. W. Boylcin iaji
>astor was almost packed. Dr.,
rw; PTckett was sponsor. The < t
iilve.rto r quartet srave four or.j
ance selectioes^-Tlw>SF^ymTTTg TnCn J
lid well. Music by the choir was i
lso Rood with Mrs. DorPthy Levy
,t the orgam.
Florine E. Hurst. j
THI PALMETTO LBADRB
I MATHER ACADEMY
I Camden, S. C., Nov. 12?Girl;
I of the first six. grades of Mathei
^ waltzed out with their beautifu
uuus, many mgnt, at a do!
--show?sponsored^ -by the Senio
Girl Reserves.
Decorated doll carriages, tricy
cles, and bicycles added interest t<
the parade. An amateur progran
preceded the parade. Prizes wer<
* giveoi to the following: cutest dol
Barbara Sasportas; smallest doll
i Lillian Simmons; oldest doll, A1
thea James; largest doll, Dots
i Warring. Crysena Brevard hai
| the most attractive "bike"^ Hon
orable menticm went to Catnerim
McLure, Gehe Martin, Herbert Mi
, Lester and Elmo Pickett.
| The first and second grade oiches
I tra offered "The Soldiers' March'
I James White made an able direo
tor. ?
For the benefit of Trinity M
E. church, the movie, "Magnifi
cant Obsession" will be presentee
in Mather's auditorium, Friday
nignt, iNovemDer 18th.
Tw0 peace programs were giver
to celebrate Armistice Day, crn<
ninth grade English class and the
other, on Triday by the members
of variou, classes.
The playlet stressed the injustice
of Uncle Sam in spending so
it should be spent for the welfare
much money for armaments when
of America's children. Ajnckrew
Miekle played welT~ the part of
tJncle. Sam. Students read poems
"bout peace written by Negro authors.
Miss Metcalfe told a story
to illustrate the suffering of children
in war-torn Europe.
Eleanor Belton, '40, is now recovering
from an "appendicitis operation
which she Underwent at
the Camden hospital, last week.
Ruth Outen, '39, went home last
Saturday to rest for a week.
Corrine Murphy, '34, visited 'on
-the- campus, Friday. 'She IsnOw
at home on thd account of the illness
of her mother.
? Inez Aien.^38, of Paine college,
was al?o^ here a shot time. Friday
TVs she was on Tier way home to
spend the week-end.
The Rev. J. P. Gibsotn will have
charge of our Thanksgiving service,
Wednesday, November 23.
The Omega Psi Phi fraternity
completed their celebration of Negro
Achievement Week with a program
featuring Lieutenant L. A.
Oxley?asf-speaker. The meeting
was hold Sunday aftt'iTTPr^rTfrTfeg
"auditorium of Allen university in
Columbia. Mr. John W. Martin,
social studies teacher at Mather,
acted as master erf ceremonies.
The Junior class play "Father
Spills the Beans", will be presented
early in December. It is composed?of
three a'l'ts, Sod nev^r
before has there T>een so much fun
and laughter (as wni be given
throughout the evening. Miss
Woddie. Collier who has had work
in dramatics at Atlanta university
is sponsoring the play.
Mather "Eagles will clash with
Voorhees orf Denmark-in a pre"turkey"
day, Ilome-coming game
on Zemp field at 8 o'clock otn the
night of November 23. The Eagles
are doing- intensive work in
preparation for this eventful first
TOR-nr gaTmr^ir T:T P*l^ttr<rThar
n large number of alumni will flttf'nd
aR well as citizens of Camden,.
ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. J. S. Martin, Pastor
Pomaria, S. C.?Sunday was a
very pleasant day for all churchgoers
and many people the j
pastor with a smile, being glad to I
see him back again. We are also j
vlad tn hnve Eldpr ^ A A/tomcl
returned tcr the Newberry district.
Sunday school opened at its usual
hour with Supt. and co-workers
at their post of duty. The lesson
wa< beautifully taught and reviewed
by the pastor. AT 12:00
o'clock the pastor preached a no\\'e
are glad to report Mr. Willie
Counts resting very well at this
writir/g. He was tak.-n to the
Columbia hospital last week,.0
Mrs. Deala Means, was taken to
the Waverly hospital and is reportert-Tcsting
fine. We hope for
them a speedy recovery.
WHITMIRE NEWS
Sunday school at Cedar Grove
ectnducted by the Supt. A fine
lesson was discussed.
The members of Cedar Grove
and Spring Hill, Bruce Tabernacle
churches are expecting to go up
next Sunday to the anmual conference
with round reports.
~,?U ^ ? ? J* Z"1 -1
Grove were visitors at Spring Hill
Sunday.
Mrs. Laura Rice was the donor
of a bpautiful bouquet of chysrt.ithrmums
and roses of various
colors to Mrs. L. M. Abrams of
Cedar Grove church.
Kp 1 i n g HiH?member$44
Saturday niffht on their conference
report.
Mr. M. Floyd of CCC No. 6th
?pent the wcek-Ond atr
Mr. J. C. Byrd motored to New
berry on business Saturday.
Prof. B. B. Bowser spent the
week-end with Mrs, Bowser.
M rs. Lola Joiner returned home
from Columbia. \She reported a
pleasant^ stay.
Kev. P. Wallace and his^congreifatiom
closed a three nigHfs revival
meeting last week at Sims ,
Chapel church. Ix*>k to God for
Advancement.
Prof. W^M. Wade and his faculty
attended the PTA Friday at
Nfewberry.
Mr. A. C. Caldwell is still improving
at this writing.
Allen's Alumni To * ,
J Raise $800 Organ
, I t una
..
In a meeting of the executive
5 committee of the Alumni- A.ssocia1
tion of Allen University it. was
2 agreed tp *ais$ $800 by' December
1 1 as Crgan Fund for Allen.
President McGill informed the
i committee that the management
3 of the Carolina Theatre had do.
nated to the College the Pipe Or?
gan used hi the theatre; and to
I move the organ and replace it in
Allen's chapel will cost' at least
>z. $750- The gift is valued -at- $25,'
000 and will be a ,gTeat asset to
- the music department at Allen.
Prof. J. T. W. Mlms 6f Clinton^
r- is president of the SUtte~AlumnT;
He, with members of the execu"
tive committee is making- an earnest
appeal to every Allenite to
send a donation at once.-Send .Organ
money to President E. H.
1 MeGilj/ Allen University, Colum3
bia. S. r.
\? "?-I. . ???I
1 RARNWET.T^CO TEACH-RS'
J fNSTITUTE
(Ry Matlie A. Rowman)
The Barnwell Coiintv Teachers'
institute was held Frirtnynttd Sat"
urday, November 4 and 5 ir> the
hiph school auditorium *t Rarnr
well, S. C., Prof. S. A. Guinyard
principal.
Friday morninp, proup meetinps
t were held fro.m 9 to 11 a.m. Mrs.
Susaai Bailey;- our county super
visor had charpe of the Elementary
teachers while Mr. Guinyard
presided over principals and hiph
school teachers. At this \time.
we were pleased to have the At"
.tendance Teacher from Allendale
.courity. . Mrs. Wilks addressed
both proups coacerninp the prob
lems in her line of work in eonTseetiorv
with 45he tvpulftr ^Tassroom
teacher. The association
enjoyed havlnp Mrs. Wilks.
From 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. peneraT
assembly was held, Mrs. Baipv
jj.'Gsided. lWclpat)ion Was
offered by Rev. H. E. Roland, prin
ville. Our institute was praced
with the presence of Mrs. M. M.
Simkins, State T. B. worker, who
made an address fi*om the subject:
"Rural Health. JYprkM... We
are always glad t</ have Mrs.
Simkins in our meetings for she
is very nrnetieal and_ln_Llm noirrtr :
A? a rerult -we are able to put
Into practice those thing, that are
pointed out to us by her7~ We
were also pleased to- have Mr.
Seymour Carroll who talked to us
frdm the subject "A Human?
Schoot and the Teacher". Wo are
indeed grateful to Mr. Carroll forthe
free material given us in
teaching the children to be kind
to animals. Mrs. E. B. Parker,
our attendance teacher, Mr. W. A.
Schiffley. State agent for Negro
school, and Dr. Dixon, our colo'od
cotunty_ .dcfor. are always
welcomed in these meetings for .
our schools would not be wdiat
they are 41 It weren't for these
county and state officials. ' (
Saturday mornihg- the devotional
services were conducted by" the
colcrr?d trustee, of the county.
-Their expressions wui'U very touch" '
ing as to the work they are doing
in: their respective communities. '
The trustees then went into election
of officers. Mr. Myers from
- -1?i ?
i^iauiyiiu little S^HUUl . Wttg Ult'CLeU I
as president.; Mr. -Bellinger^ Kline I
school, vice-president; Mr. Holley, I
Jordam Baptist school, secretary;"
Mr. Davis, Kline, assistant secretary;
Mr. Holman .Ashley station,
treasurer; Mr. M. Thompson, Elko
chaplain.
Remarks hv the president of the I
association, Prof. T. R. White. |
We adjourned to meet at the
community fair, Blackville; December
2, 1938.
Miss Laura Reed, Jeanes teacher
erf Allendale county and Mrs.
Bessie H. Croker of Hampton Cm ^
Saturday morning meeting. <
I FOOT
THANKSGIVING
| Wilkinson Hi versus
State Colleg
| ADMISSION ?,
iWe offer approved tra
cream of Virginia and
t yard is amply stocked
|? suited for any of ye
8 ments.
8 A Trial will
1 Certified Coal
g 600 Gervais St.
8 Qualfty ? v Service
&
MORRIS HROWN A. M. E. - 1
CHURCH *- C. 1
Rev. R. I. Lemon, Pastor a
" ^ I
Charleston, S. C.?Ideal weather t
prevailed in Charleston last Sun- E
day, and worshippers wended-their- c
way to the variou? churches. The o
congregations at Morris Brown 1
during the entire da> were ah that f
could be desired. The morning A
i service was graced with the pres- S
i ence of Dr. Geo. H. Singleton, ed- t
| itor of the Christian Recorder, s
Dr. Singleton brought a stirring a
mnocairn neinrr o o "Tkn *"
I" V-OOUfit, "8 u X lie
Source of Supply*'! The hearta.of
hearers were made to rejoice, as
this gifted harbinger of the cross
unfolded the scriptures ' in theii
hearing. Surely, no mistake was 8
made by the nastor qf the church, a
whom he invited this eminent speak "3
| er to visit Charleston and Morris a
found in Acts 27:31. He select- n
, ed as basis for the sermon, "The e
Condition of Salvation*". There t!
I was 3 accession,, during the day. J
I Miss Feaster the noted evangelist t<
! will preach at Morris Brown next w
| Sunday. We anticipate a splen
I am nour or wursnip, as we navc ?
hoard thl^-speaker-on a? previous- occasion.
Among our fciclc .members are
Bros. McBride, Stinney and W.
Johnson. We are hoping for each
of them?a??poody?recovery to- -health
and usefulness. ?
Our _frrst quarterly conference convenes
an the Friday night just
before the sccond Sunday in. December,
1938.
An event of interest, is th?
scheduled nieetic n<xv. Tuesday _
night, for the election of a delegate
to the ensuing Electoral college
which meets in March, 1939.
Morris Brown is at the head of ~
the Palmetto conference, aind r
"should be~represented IrT the coun- "*
cil^ of our church in the General
conference, r
- At this- writing, .we are^inferm?d
that Dr. R. S. Lawrence has
been assigned to Bethel church. JJ1
Georgetown. Sr?C.. and our old
frierid Dr. J. W. Murph returns
to Charleston. S. C., and Is assign- o
ed to Mt. Zion A. M. E. church.?
Dr, .Murph is n0 stranger to this "
citty, and ..will be welcome back
to Charleston. We served with
pleasure under Dr. Murph during
his pastorate at our church some
yeai's^ago..
Our Pledge effort to liquidate
some pressing obligations of our
We hope to reach the goal next
Sunday. Dr. Demon is measur- q
ing up to the needs of"the church ?
in a progressive manner, ana the '
faithful otnes are rallying to his calls.
"One good strcmg pull, and
(Mouris Brown will be well in the
clear?of?ail?outstanding obliga- ..j
tioiis. We stil maintaia our Forward
Look.
FRIENDSHIP SCHOOL?
AIKEN COUNTY D
- The - students -of Friendship
school organized a Better Speech 21
club for the purpose of improving
-speech-habits. The ^officers
.are as follows:- Gladys William*, ~
prcsidont; Willie A. Corbitt, vice- 0
president;. Alice Washington, sec- {
retary; Blanche Waldcr, tr^asur
w. ~ . e
The girls and boys are getting _
much pleasure out of school days.
Watch for the date of the Jolly
Juvenile Minstrel giveh. by students
of Friendship school.
Armistice Day was observed in ?
a most appropriate way at Union PI
academy Friday. Mr. Handy Car
ter, an army veteran made an interesting
talk ohi his army experience.
It was enjoyed by both
student^ and teachers. The P.T.
A. meeting Wednesday night was
largely attended and much actomplished.
' '
Realizing that it's almost time
to begin basketball playing, several
lans gathered together to for
mulate some planq whereby a more
cuuperutivc spirit lnay~"be obtain?d
and cleaner sportsmanship prac
BALL I -
DAY, NOV. 24th I 3
Robert Smalls Hi | ^
:e Stadium v |
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? Appreciate
V
iturday, NoTember 19,
;iced throughout the play
:.his outstanding game,
ire to cause a closer reati
>etween schools, something ?
>e done to keep the bread
:etting wider and wider, 1 .
if the organization were e
Mr. U. S. Kitchings, pre;'
dr. Otis Raiford, vice-pre
Irs. N. G. Blassengale, se(
firs. .A. L. Kitchings, Cor.
ary; Mr. O. S. Thompson,
urer. You'll see more abot
ithletic association.
UNION A.M.E. CHURC
Rev. E. B. Mack, Past
Lakeyrew,?Sunday schoc
an at the usual hour with
nd teachors at their postlack
-preached a noble s
nd leveryone enjoyed it.
We went down to Lottie
lion to enjoy a program feri
ion in favof- of the Tents
ty. Mr. Norword FcrrtT~de]
he welcome address. Miss
ane Nance sang a solo. Rev
a nroanViorl ~ ?i-'
_ r- ^,?.vnv/u c* uv/uiu sermon
ras really interesting.
PROFEfcMOlNA
CARDS
)R. A. R. JOHNS
SURGEON
Office: 1323V^ Assembly St
Phone 3466
Residence: 919 Oak Stre
Phone 8740
IE?^H. JOHNS
Office: 2029 Marion St.ei
NOTARY PUBLIC
ealer in Real Estate, per
tarriage ceremonies, write
?eds. mortgages, claims.
Call to See Him
ffice Phone 8407 Res.
DR. H. H. COOPI
DBNTIST
Special Attention Given to ~
eases of the Cums
_Gold-Crown and?Bridge W -?:
A Specialty
ffice Phone 6429 - Res.?=?v
L25 Washington St., Col'a.,
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Office Hours: - Telephc >
L A. 14. to 2 P. M. fika.
J P. M. to 8 P. M.
Dr. W. D. Chappe
Physician and Surgeon
iseases of Women and Ch
A Specialty
Office- Resi< ?
115 Lady St. 1301 Pit
Columbia, S. C.
ffice Hours
I to 0 A.M. ?
, to 2 P.M r
5 to 3 P.M.
" phy'sicia::
OTUe:
LI Vi Waller Ave. Greenwood ?
hone 7811
All classes of Dental Woi
Dr. L. H. Hallma
D E N T 1 S T '
PAINLESS EXTRACTION"*
Sundays by Appointment
Office: 2889H Gervais Str<
Columbia, S. C.
30 Aim!* to 7 :00 P.M. OfficT
Residence
Dr. D. K. Jenkin;.DENTIST
tiling, Plates. Crowns. Bri>
Anesthesia a ^ecialty
Sunday by Appointment
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.. Will promote a full groi
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