The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 03, 1938, Page Page 5, Image 5
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Saturday, December 3, 1398
M. E. Conference fl
At Andersoir Dec.7
Anderson, Nov. 25.?The S. C.
Annual Conference of the M. E.
Denomination which shall meet
here Dec. 7-11 invites all ministers
and laymen in Dec. 6. Each
one to register and pay $3.00 for
their homes, and repair to Thomp
son Centennial church, where the
- ^ Rev. I. C. Wiley will offer the in-'
vocation. The welcome in refer- I
ence to the city, His Honor, Ma | I
yor G. Cullen Sullivan, in behalf
of the ministers of the city; and,
county, Rev. Leo D. Gillespie,, for' !
the Negro Ministerial Alliance,' i
Riev. J. P. Washington. The morti '
cian Honor W. I. Peek will rep- j "
resent the Negro businesses. The b
schools will be spoken for by
Prof. B. T. Simpson. The Claflin
ALumni will be represented by p
Miss T. Claudine Skelton. Prof. c
S. C- Perrv will e-ive t.hf? snlnln
tion for Thompson Centennial; v
while Rev. Frank Quick 28 years n
a member of the Conference will p
respond in his own inimical man p
ner. The great audience will lis- j
ten with tense pleasure to the p
eloquent tongued orator Dr. D. j f
A. Stanton, while he shall address e
the conference on the American p
?Bible?Soeiety^The evening- pro-1 s
__ gram will be sandwiched with p
the Junor Choir, Fant St. School -p
Singers, North Side Student Cho R
rus, Reed Street Pupils songs and e
many spiritual selections. The D. p
S., Rev. D. S. Curry will preside t
^at this session of greetings and p
felicitations. / lc
: ^ Kiis. Conference cat in this c
church nine years ago to hold its r
deliberations. Bishop R. E. Jones r
presided. The Rev. B. S. Jackson v
pastored here then. j | a
There will be a tinge of sadness t
.- even in this pre-Conference, and p
jollification?yearly meeting when i
--it will be recalled that the Rev.'
Virgil Johnson, retired, Rev. C. i
B. Brown, Rev. N. S. Smith and t
Dr. W." S. Thcmpson actives will V
not meet here with the brother-, v
hood. These mighty heroes have b
been promoted to the purest clime1
where God wipes all tears from all b
eyes. At the proper period in the e
uonference session, the brethren s
will pause to permit the solemn 1
Memorial services for these dis-1J
tingUish^d preachers. The Rev. J t
? ? M. Mllcr will give the comfurl r
ing eulogy. I
BETHLEHEM BAPT. CHURCH f
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Rev. E. A. Duvis, I'astor
The Sunday school department s
fallowed the regular order. The ?
pastor having reurned from Wash
ing ton, delivered the' message,
theme "Salt". A representative v
"group was present. c
The Jubike ctooir r<V>dered a j
program at" 3:30. Several visit- a
ing choirs were present. q
< Evening worship started at 7:30 s
and the pastor brought to us a- i
1 nother fine message "The Chris- t
tiau Race" aft?r the sermdn an t
offering Thtr officers made their "t
monthly report which wore very c
good and proved that they had e
worked hai'd. c
Rev. Davis Brought back with *
him- Mrs. Davis-' ni' ce little Miss- -i
Katie Mae Miller.
? Mis? E. Holmes' of Ederefield
was the house guest ot i>ea7 and f
Mrs. Joyce over the week-end. J
Rev. Hallotvay, one of our sotns 1 ^
accompanied Rev. Hughes to his
? jch-urch, Friendship, irv the lower!
"section. Rqv. liolloway w'as in
charge for the day. The services
were very unique. I '
Don't miss this treat. A musi- v
cal ccJt^cert featuring Columbia's I A
best talents, Monday night, Dec. u
5th. Admission 10. Lucky seats , t
1st prize $1.00; 2nd prize 50c. ^
"Next Sunday at 3:30 Rev. H. H. '1
Trapp, his members and friends t
will worship with us, attend these \
Visit Bethlehem, the strangers c
home, you are always welcome. n
WATEREE BAPTIST ASS'N. r
UPPER DIVISION P
t
*' Dear Editor: Please permit me I
to say a few outstanding things 7
about the Wateree Baptist Ass'o- a
ciation U. D. Having recondition- /
4 ed the entire inner working of the v
Assfeciation, and have begun all n
ciation, we havg during the last o
anew for a birgger and better as- f
sociation, we have during the last c
session set a higher standard for a
r ea'ch church belonging to thi^ body d
and are hoping .each pastor will c
educate hrs members along this I
line and inform them we are hop] C
ROAD TO IND
Mrs. Mamit fata smdtt at A
North? Carolina farm Tenant 5#
Raleigh. Sbe bat good miSk eon*,
j rttai sb4 k catmUgfmr the m
..earns To Read at 84
H Wy B.
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f|. ?v iHH
Born in slavery and denied- thef
uivilege of attending school as a
hild, Mrs. Mary Preston Rogers
as just been taught to read and
/rite as a pupil in one of the
riany adult education classes of
he Works - Progress / dministraion,
Hamilton County, Ohio. Mrs
togefs carries her 84 years light
y. She is still active in church af
atrs7~plays the piano, sows atuT"
mbroiders. But she has always
eon able to do these things. Now
he can read the Bible daily^. sign
icr own name and patiently put'
icr thoughts in writing. Mrs. Ko~
;ers is one of some 2,640 students
nrolled in various WPA Adult
Education classes in Hamilton Co.
'hrough this program sponsored
ty the Ohio Department of Eduation,
42 teachers who - might
itherwise be idle are given cmdoyment.
Mrs. Rogers now joins
tearly 500,000 Negro men and
/omen who have learned to read
nd write for the first time since
he Federal Emergency Education
>rogram got under wav in U933.
?WPA Photo.
ng to do more for our denominai-onal
schools and colleges for
lonte and foreign mission for old
vom out ministers, for widows
ind orphan children.
The entire official staff of the
issociation has takcn--on new life
ind have set their sari for a new
foal for another year. (Revs. J.
s. Barber the honored moderator;
[. W. Neal, Sec'y-J tt. M. Tayloi
he Treasurer and. the, nine board
nembers: Revs. F. M. Young/ B
j. Hall, A. C. Jones, E. A. Davis,
[\ H. Hughes, H. S. Gallm^n, G.
Neal, John Allen, R. D. Rearlen
have all set their hands t o
he- seal, saying, unto God w e
hall do our best to raise- the
itandard of the old Wateree Bap
rst Association. U. D.
Our next sitting will convene'
vith the 2nd Nazareth Baptist
hurch Columbia, S. C., Rev. A.C.
'ones rs the honored pastor. We
ire Wping the full number o f
hunmes that ermgt'hite this b?-ociation
will begin now and work
intiringly to meet us in the City
Jnlimited, Thursday, and Friday
efore the third Sunday in Octo>errlf)2Sr.
T^very pastor having
narge 01 cnurcnes in this body,'
ivery minister ordained or licens-1
d and every ordained deacon is
ligible for membership and can
oin. -as annual members and will
ie given rights to express themclvos
in our deliberations.
"~H'. M. Taylor' Reporter.
-IORRIS BROWN
M. E. CHURCH
Rev. R. I. Lemon, Pastor
Charleston, tS. Ci?Services at
Morris Brown fasti' Sunday w^re
roll attended in spite of the cold
veather which made its adve<nt
ipoin our city. We were inspired
>y the sermon's preached by Dr.
iemon both morning and evening,
"he text selected at 11 a.m. was
he 1st Cor. 6th chapter and 19th
rcr.se. Dr. Lemohi centered his crmon
upuil the theme "The Saredness
of the Body". The serion
was in line with the program
ehcduled for Health Week. All
>resent were edified by the com?ari?ons
. drawtn from the- text and
heme. Again at 7:30 p.m. Dr.
^emon preached from $t. Jphn
th chapter and 45th v^rse, using |
s a theme "The Wcmder Man".
Lt the evening service, 2 persons
rere inducted into the full com-'
lunion of the church. There was
ne accession during the day. Our
irst quarterly conference will
onvene on the 9th of December
r.d will embrace the second Sun
ay:we lOuK ioiward to a sucessful
-meeting.
CUn Friday, December 9th the
iet-ta-gether meeting of the Mt.
EPENDENCE
i
t iAnvA by I# Ml A#
0/0^1 j^000^y 0^
Pleasant district will be held at
Morri? Brown. At thet Church
counted held on the 23nd jinat.
Bro. VV. H. Simmons was unanimously
ejected as a delegate to
the ensuing meeting of the Electoral
college to be held at Andrew3
an March 1939. The confidence' of
the Entire church was displayed in
the election erf Bro. Simmons,Hvftgr
was unopposed for the positioft.
It is hoped that Bro. Simmons
will be one of the delegates elected
to erpresent the Palmetto conference
at the n^xt meeting of
the General conference irv Detroit,
Mich. We are glad to note the
improved condition of Brother Bu
C T ...\. _ .x. - l- - - i "
ma uuiies wno nas Deefti sick iot
several weeks. Our sick rail em-J
braces Bros. Wirfc' Johnson, B.Stinney
and J. McBride. It is the
prayer of the entire church, that
these faithful* leaders will soon be
te^oretL to - their accustomed
health and usefulness in ,<:th*
church:?The faithful members of
our church are determined that
the prog-ram of the pastor, constructive
in_ ils nature, will be
consumated fully. We still maJnc
tain our Forward Look;
MILLER CHAPEL
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. L. G. Bowman, Pastor
Newberry, S. C.?Sunday school
was' largely attended -Sunday in
spite of the-change >n weather began
at 10 oVtock with the Supt.
Prof. Ed. Floyd presiding. All
the teachers were at their post of
duty. Lesson reviewed by the
pastor. Teachers and scholars
taking a' part in. aneWeri/ng questions
and discussing the lesson.
Service began immediately af
ter S. S. Rev. Bowman, delivered
a wonderful sermon full of thot
and inspiration. Subject. Habits
The A. C. E. League presided
over Miss L. M. Harris opened at
6:30 wj?h a large crowd. Miss
Harris is truly a live wire.
At 7:30 we witnessed another
soul stirring ,sermon which every
heart was filled with ' the Holy
Ghost.
\Sunday after service delegate
for tbe electoral college will b^
elected. Communion Sunday morning
at 11:30. Love Feast Siinday
morning before church ser
vice, u^acoTiesses piease tane
charge of Love Feast. -?
All class leaders and club chair
man are asked to see their membeys
for the -sub-quarterly conffeVence
Monday for the pastor to get
ready fen-?the?regular?quarterly
conference Monday night after
the second Sunday. .
The Trustee rally wo|unri up
Sunday night with the Red $1.00
the White $1.00; Blue $1.50. -Total
for the Trustee i ally $78.60..
Total amount collected Sunday
was $16.50.
Mrs. Hattie P. Alexander, reporter
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MR. REED McCONfsTELL
LAID TO REST AT CARLISLE
Mr. Reed MeGonnell a -resident
of Columbia but formerly of Carlisle,
!j5; C., died November 6 and
was buried at Carlisle, S. C., his
home.
Mr. McConnell was- a successful
farmer and dealer Tn cattle^ He"
retired from business qurte a few
y^ars ago and- his sons Tom and'
Reubin McConnell carried on the
buhiness.
He was a member of Second
Calvary church. He rs survived
bv a faithful wife^ Mrs. Lula McConnesll;
one daughter Mrs. Sallie
McConneH of New York; three
sons, Lorenzo McConneH of New
York; Tom and Reuben McConneH
of Carlistle. Many relatives and
friends.
Mrs. Lula McCcnnell takes this
method to thank the many friends
for the words cf cheer and beautiful
flowers during the illness and
death of her husband.
UNION BAPT. CHURCH NEWS
After the discussion of the
Sunday school lesson, the teach
ers selected a group to assist
Miss Mary Logan, musician for
th? Sunday school, in the practice
for the annual Chiristtmas Ifrogram.
Practice will be held each
Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 p.m
The pastor delivered the mornihg
sermon, using as his subject
"The Levels of Living". The sermon
was one erf the most practical,
messages that the congregation
has heard recently. \Mrn
Willis Johnson, representative of
the Negro uniU of the Tuberculosig
association?^ spoke in the interest
of the Christmas Seal cam
paign. The Rev. N, . H. Humphries,
former pasterr of iSidt>ey
Park- C. M. E. church preached the
high ?~ sermon.
The month of November is a
milestone in the progress of the
church this year. For the first
two weeks of the month, Rev.: E.
F. Hampton of' Elizabeth, N. J.,
n rnvivol mnntlntf "Mrfro
than a dozarn persons were taken
into the church as a result of
these services. On Thursday nite
of the seco:\d week of the revival
s<ti*victs, $he- r/jxilidries of the
church presentedthe W lows' contdst.
Mrs. Phyllis Haile wis delight
the pastor was presented
dared the winner. On this same
vith iv complete satorial outfit as
i surprise birthday present. Approximately
$300.00 were raised
luring the meeting and a? a roitrtt
of the contest.
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TBM PALMETTO LEADE
MINISTERS WIVES ALLIANC
A very enjoyable meeting of th
Ministers Wives Alliance was hel
at the home of Mrh. Adams, 211
Lady street. The ladies were 01
in full force and seeming qurt
cheerful. - The meeting was cal
ed to order by the President, Mr;
-Br C. Chappelle. At the eoncli
s5on of the devotional exercise
the Secretary, Mirs. McClellan, b
mg absent on account of death c
her husband. Mrs. Dillard ws
asked to serve in her place, givin
somewhat from memory the mini
tes of the previous meeting. *
Expressions of sympathy fc
Mrs. McClellan was-given by th
Alliance in words tind beautifi
flowers. "The Big Sisters" pai
m the meeting was"suggested b
the President, Mrs. Chappellle an
was readily endorsed by the All
ance. In this movement, each wi
be a big sister to one or more pei
sons who is enfeebled by a,ge c
affliction and to this person a<
the part of the "Big Sister" by a:
sistrng in some way to make thei
life happier.
At the close of ths pleasar
meeting the hostess, Mrs. Adam
served the ladies bountifully, wit
?nt?Win il.l hmt.tf.-H--?- IT -
ovaaiv. vx lici UCJI^HUUHy JJIt'JJtll
ed good things. What would w
do without our good. "Big Sister
Adams. We are so glad that th
good Lord spared her to be wit
us aguin.?She is a past and pre:
ent standby. We are glad lrttl
John Adams was not seriousl
hurt. God bless him.
.Miss Edna Adams is now i
training under her mother an
wHl fUl her place in the near fi
ture, no doubt. The next meei
ing will be held on the secon
Friday in iDecember 9th at th
home of Mrs. Grant 2324 Taylc
street, Change in time of meel
ing on account of Christmas. Th
committees will be announced 1b
ter
Mrs. M. E. Lowery, reportei
KINGSTREE NEWS
The Library (Science class ?
Tomlinson school under ithe su
pervision of Miss Lillian Law
rence presented an interesting r
dio program in the auditorium o
Friday. Scenes from "Marie Ar
tonette" and "Little Women" wer
broadcast. This program prove
interesting and worthwhile.
Prof. W. M. Andersbn, Messr
German and Murray. Mrs. R. I
Brown, Misses Badley, Reese, M<
Kim and Fulton, all teachers i
the Tomlinsorrachool attended th
funeral of Mrs. M. Bradford
father in Sumter, S. C., Tuesda]
MPs. Inez T. Tally left Monda
for her home in New York City.
Mice Pnrflio Tr^^ ?
....ww ^vinio A./* mt;i y, IY mx.stre
teacher in the Elloree school als
several other teachers ap^crnpa
nied the team here Friday.
Tomlinson school played a thr
ling game again Flloree;?score
0-6. This was Tomlinson's home
coming game and campus decora
tions, students pep and the larg
crowd present proved that th?
was a big day at Tomlinson. Fr:
day also brought the "Turkey
contest to a close. The tuike
was won by Mr. C. E. Murray.
GAPWAY CIRCUIT NEWS
Dr. J. L. Benbow held his firs
j quarterly conference at. St. "Mar
A. M. E., church, Saturday an
i Sunday. November 19-20. Sunda
school 10 o'clock conducted by Sc
perintendent Mr. F. B. Lawrenci
All teachers at their post of dutj
I Collection $9.00. At 11:45 Rev. i
A. Wrlliams began service. Dr. *
i L. Benbow preached a wonderfi
I sermon.
| The ladies of St. Philip A. \
I E. church gave a box entertair
j ment Saturday night for the ber
efit of the church.- Amount raise
$24.80. Net $19.70.
CLINTON NEWS
The 9th grade won the Turke
which was offered at the Harve:
festival last night to the clas
raising the highest amount ovc
four dollars. They reported a'
most ten dollars. Tuesday the
had~~a~sjass Thanksgiving dinne
in the Home Economics deparl
ment.
The Wild Cats with possibl
the best team work of the yea
defeated Granard H"igh of Gafl
ney last Friday 25-0. Peake, Du
I 1*P. inard and Leake 'carried th
pigskin across for touchdown:
: Gary threw the pass to Dunla
which scored the exta point. Thi
may be the last game. The Wrl
Cats have won. four of sevei
games loss thrpe ard tied one.
The senior class gave a Thank
eriving program Wednesday morn
-ing. Sarah Johnson and Thelmi
Dendy read selectioxis_which toL
of adventures on thrs feasting: day
The tenth prade just publishei
the first number of the school pa
per, Tribune, this weekf Tt 3!
hoped that it will appear twic
every month from now on.
wiNNsnono news ?
Cold weather affected the at
.tendance of b9th the Sunday
school^ ar.d churches last Sunday
Mrs. Bertha Williams Griffin, s
former student of our. school hert
who hacT for some years been mai
riod and was makir.gr her home ir
New York departed this life th?rc
and was brought home and fun:
tralized last week at the Pre-sbyterialn
church. Rev. G. M. Ulmer
the pastor conducted ftfe services.
Mrs. Griffin leaves a mothei
Mrs. Dixoni, 3 aur.ifh, Miss Mnry
Williams of N. Y.; Mrs. Bertha
Mcans of Greenville and Mrs. Annie
B. Jackson, here and a led
of ffienda to mourn- her loss. W*
sympathize "with the bereaved.
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j_ This is the season of the year!
when We are all slud.vitut fashion
notes and planning that momentous
>r step, the seleetion of oar winter
'? wardrobe. I*ut, ulifdrtuhately, there
" are too nHit y of us who will rush j
"t put and buy the latest whim of.,
y fusliion .without taking thought asj
d to whether that particular style will
i- be becoming. We all want t<f"be'
11 in style, of course, but it is wise
r. to consider beauty as.well. You
iri can be <lressed in the height of.
vogue' and still look like a ridieu- ;
lous caricature of what the well- ,
j dressoil woman is. wearine. Men
ir have a habit, often times justifiable, 1;
of making .fun of the blind way we
follow the dictates of fashion.
's Short Girls Get the Breaks
?L________ Thio Year T
i-ivi inline sceaiS IO In' (in tin'
'C side of tin* short girl this season. j
ie signed -espoentity-to give her ] h
height. The newest hats have [
I'ipaKs mill tall feailii i's to give.h<a-'i'
je several more itielie.s towards' lime
? sky. And tlun, too, there's the.piledj
Up hair-dress to give hi r the illusion |1
of heiglit. The short girl should iM
" have no difficulty.kotving up with!'
" tjie stjlo and still looking-iter love- '
' lioM. There are only a % \v pit- j1
t- fails which site need watch,
d First of nil, she must hex/are' of.'
e Horizontal lines which will gi.-e her '
>r a wide, dumpy appearatiee. Vertical
t. lines, however, will make her look
e longer and slinitner. Two-piece
t dresses, too, tire a mistake since.
iney nave a tendency.to cat her in
two, so to spenlit and de-troy that
r' sweepitig , nll-'n-one line witieh will
add several illusory indUqs."' .
Reverse Rules for Tall Giils
Tiie tali-- girl, .on.-fiie-- contrary.?
f must reverse the rules. The new
t_ platform soles and extremely high.
r- ~~~? ;
a Amog. the Thanksgiving ulin>
n ncrs was one; givtyi hy Miss Edna.;
i- Mae "Lyles of Brainerd institute <
e to hCr school mates and .friends, jt
d The table could hardly bear its ]
load a iid ftmu i"g those win/ stuck 11
s their feet thereunder it, were:
; Messrs Godirey, James, Henry ]
; McCiory, William Cohen, Mae Fl ;
n Baxter all of Braii erd- and Miss :
^ A a nine lioykia of this t' wn. t
'sj Among c-lhers who came home i
i i for Thanksgiving wei-.. Masses
y Eleas Manigault of State college;
Evelyn Ross, Brainerd; Amelia
e Mcintosh of Benedict coileg. aud
o Prof. F. E. Mcintosh and biotht
er, Pro. C. O., and Prof. W. A. I
Koss, .1 r. . ~
i We \ve?c trI:? 1 to" rc .civ Rev. .
s, I. .M. Smith u.' th> A. M. E. Zionl j
* j conference, whor was returned to us
l" lfist week another year. Rev.
e. Smith has doine some real pastor- *;
Hi?j financial reports stand out in *j
bold relief. If he gtts the same !j
y cooperation for another year, the *]
; church will be out of di bt.
Don't forget to see Mr. Nelson *j
{ Sim5?ami?gctf youi copy?of The "3
! Palm' ttQ Leader each week. )
ii-?Mtss- Laicfe L. Smith.?a mom- fj
y ber of our faculty sport Thanks-] ]
givir.45 in Roanoke, Va.,- the guest 'i
y rf Rev. and Mis. .J. R. Johnsor. ]
l* Thcrse who enjoyed the dim'-.,r in
her honor wer^: Dr. E. D. Down* .'
nwcUnnt VMC \ . \t..~
? lUlfe, ,/?VOIV.VII?, wi II1W l.'iV.l, .Ml? J
r1 Kitgtnice Rood of the-Lucy AddL I'
.* son High school; Miss Sadi O.
Lawson, vice principal of the a- *i
. I bove institute; Mr. L. A. 7/ e, sec- ?|
[ retary of YMC'A and Mr, .L. A. }
! Lec, librarian. Miss Smith Jt- '
'j ports a wonderful trip. Miss
Flora H. Pattoin another ;
i member of our -faculty att ndctt- ^!
the Johnsor. C. Smith-l.iving-tone .j
j game in Cha'rlw.tt'e, N. C., last *<
Thursday, 24th.
^ As we go f0 press, we note with *j
regret? that?Mis* Maggie- Rerrrrr-4j
" ' is otv the sick list *j
i i J
'"| Mrs. Zenobia S. Bvr.ru tt irstruc .]
y j tor in our primary department
r I spent Thanksgiving and the week *i
^":end in New York retnrnig Mrnj
day eveing. STie report* a grand *)
y time. ?j
Prof. P. A. Stewart, our trades *)
" instructor is doing much in ffiv- ?|
n|ing hixS boys the idea of earning *1
e a living. On a store that is be- .j
' ving erected on Main street here P
|'two'of our boys were give*: the ^
? opportunity to lay fbyick. Here ^
the hovs g t both practice and* pay 5
1 This i, the second store on which
out school boys have chanced to
s lay bricks. Monro,. McGritf is do
ing excepticmajly well. Others
? follow.
?Mrs. Harottf Spann; her"?dri aTal~s
' daughter Julia were wf,ck end visi :*
tors in our town, the guest,- ,pf ^
*14 i0 shows that Xhey are well
her mother Mrs. Maude Pratt. The fi
j eared for. Wo were-glad to have 8
j them in our midst. C
~~ EBEXEZER A. M. E. CHI RCH 8
Rev. D. N. Wilson. Pastor , 8
' Charleston, S. C.?Sunday ho-,
' | frpr a real winter day wx? saw j
1 many people wending their way j
' i to church Notwithstanding. _ the 1
" condition of the weather an ap-1
> ; prceintivt? itidiendo ' attended all j
' services. !
tl . Rev. Wilson preached a very no- ,
; ble sermdn during the morning'
worship. T?xt Matt. 6:21. Subiect
Whose Side Are You On? Af- i
ter listening to such vivrd expla- I
nations of the text, it behooves
all of us to choose Jesus as our
captain. .
Pivr/lay school was Oondu^t?d
~fcy~ Mrs. R. -simrriems, teacher oF
class No. 5 of the Senior Dept.
n . r~
and to m:'*o * J* * Jr I '
to the public. > t
heels flro not fur lrer. Slip must ' ?
sa\o tlie s\v<-|ii-uj> liair-ilress for I
i .. nihjr * autl iin? 11 only if s'lie Is , t
f .riv'iu'p-i : oii-Ji' to have a very tall <
i i in to\v. ji\( ii t{ifHi it is often -']
iii .iti-faetory since \'c>u can never
t>li w lien \mi will fin<l yourself danc>vitli
ti UMil-M't-?comparatively c
:ntr. H its for ttie tall girl.
I ..L .? in I nig > i-ji r. If you
- wiii around, however, you can iinU t
some iliar sire fashionable and still ?
not too lii'.di in tin* crown. You can V
always liavu the feather cut down- J
i>r wl at an ancle without .destroy*
ii the lino. ' Many, of the peaks f
aw do.Lined so that they may be
i...oUeil in .and still- look stylish..!
Wide brims can bo worn with"dis- |
iib-iion by the.tall yirl, whereas
i-.m .. nave u ii ndonoy to make her |'
short sistor look' like a mushroom, *
Wide collars, full shoulders, puffy '
uiiike it smalt yirl look .top-heavy. ? ! o
liven if you think, that you are s
oil i.til, ilmi'i in.uk.e tho mistake ol h
sinmiiinjr. TJie tall yrirl wears her i
i lot lies with an. :tir. Itomeniber '2
lhat- the host fashion models are. _
itvor live feet six. Select your ?
iothos with care, carry yourself -
ike the princesses in fairy' tales, 1
and you'll yet ConsiderabljrTnore at- c
bntion ihiin the "limited edition," j
ven if'you do have to look down
in lesser men occasionally.What
are your beauty prob- ^
terns? Write Marie Downing,
Lartense Beauty Foundation, ' d
Room 607 ? 511 Locust St., St.
Louis, M'o., and she will be glad
to answerl them. Be sure to enclose
a self-addressed stamped
envelope.
1'h:- lesson was very interesting. P
Immediately after S. S. th<3f ^
Bill Preach*r, Miss C. B. Pries- ?
Lc-r spoke on the subject "The Five 6
Dangerous Steps In Life. Takan 0
join thy first Psalm* sixth verse, j
rhis, sermon was very instructive.' j
[t was a warning, especially to the j
rounger generation. The Sunday ,
-'' hool choir furnished music fcrr
his service with little Miss Cath
. li e Ileyward as the console of E
lie organ. A
League was conducted by Mrs.
B. Roc vet? vice-president. Many
interesting biblical garn^s wtjre
dayed.*"
During the evening worship the ji
jirl Preacher, Miss C. B. Priest
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The week's meeting sponsored"1"* ~V
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lad. Rev. Miss Priester delivered
ttn integrating sermon each nite.
.The accu sions in the chlurch
lurit.g the past tw0 Sabbath were
ive, also three were fellowship^.
d.
The Junior choir served and
ar.g beautifully during the day.
It grive us very much to note
he passing of Mr. Albert Edward
Simmons, the son of Mrs. Inez
Temple, our organist. We are ex
' tiding to the bereaved family our,
lecpest sincere sympathy.
We are pleased to note the mariage
of Miss Roberta L. Ketchem
0 Mr. B'nton, Thursday evening,
November 24, 1938 at tTie home of
1 n< parent?, Mr. and JVIrs. W. T.
Cetehen, 12 Alwav St. - ?-?i~ 1
M!_. -
10 a veiy iaunul
church worker. She is capa?le
of serving in any capacity of
;hf- church. At present she is
President of the Juver^le Mtse
uaiy society a:*] al&u a primary ?
eac'rer in the ?S. S.
We are wishing for them much
iicc<?s awl mar.y happy returns ^
f the day. * Many beautiful precrts
w. re triver.. and many_ai*e to
>e given. - . .
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