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Hello Everybody:.
Do tell mo what has happened
to all of our club - members ? not
a single letter on the Junior pag _
but mine. But I am not disco.pi
aged, I am going to continue
write -and -4ut~-you?hear .from m I
hope Santa Claus won't come
to our club members like they
'send ir> their -news. If he does
"it will be too bad.
We presented. our play at the
Jackson" Ili eln Tuesday night, initead
of Monday night and quite
a crowd wa, present. Our school
will close on the 1th for the holidays
and I carni harly wait for J
the time to come. As it is hog
killing time and I can fairly smell J
the good things to eat. Santa
Glaus visited our city last week '
and I am sure all, of the children
enjoyed seeing him. I anv still '
anjxJous to hear from the cjub 1
" members. So lMig^ write next
? w<?ek. !
. Yours ~I 1
Margaret Wright. -t
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NORTH SIDE SCHOOL
Mrs.' C. J. Beck, Principal
The North Side teachers held i
their monthly meeting Tuesday, *
Dec. G. Appropriate to the sea- <
sun ine was upuueu witn \
the singing of a Christmas song, s
The Lord's Prayer was recited in j
unison. And the minutes of the
last meeting were read and ap- 1
proved. Old and new business was <
discussed. Mrs. Peek spoke of the a
Fair and thanked the teachers for t
their cooperation.- i
Following a brief business session,
Miss Alberta Foster, teacher c
for the afternoon was presented, t
Her (subjcct was "Music Possibil- i
ities in the Primary and Elemen i
tary Grades." Each teacher deri
ed much information from this i
discussion. At the close of the
meeting the teachers drew names 5
to exchange Xmas gifts.
North Side P. T. A. j
The December meeting of the
PTA was held at th? schoolhonae (
on Dfec. 6 with the president Mrs. ,
CI. J. Peek presiding. The meeting j
was opened by singing, Joy?tfr ?
the World; prayer by"our chap- 7
lain; Scripture reading by the
prerident; Bible verses "by all con
elude# the devotional period.
Following a brief business ses- j
sion. the meeting was turned over
to., Mrs. Mag/He B. Morris and ,
ner nrst grade. who presented a] ^
delightful Xnias program. Rev.| ,
S. C. Campbell, speaker for the ^
afternoon pave timely remarks, j j
An enthusiastic group .of Par*
- ~ ents and visitors were in attend
nnce for the occasion, which was j
of, much interest and enjoyment.!
A contest was on for the mother'
bringing in the larger number of
picthers to this meeting. Mrs. y
?Washing tun wrri ffie PTA prize ^
and Mrs. Sims won the prize of- ,
feted hv the 4th grade. After the
. count cf mothers had -been taken?,
it was found that Mrs. Maggie B. '
Morris's first grade had won thej!
"banner. At the conclusion of the
meeting the patrons visited' the,
classrooms ti observe the chil-| j
dren's work that was on display.! <
Recent visitors to the school:
Prof. E. C. McCants our Supt. ,
and Mrs. Madden, Attendance offl
cer. Both visited the "classrooms <
and were very much impressed.
I)lTE WEST NEWS
The first quarterly conference ;
for the new conference year was j
hid at Mt. Lebanon AME church ,
Monday nght, Dec. 12, with P. E.
J. C. Quarles conducting. The j
i. v- *?heports made, were encouraging .
I and the outlook for a splendid
vear's work is heartening. At the (
Sunday morning hour of worship.
?r?Dr. Quarle<? spoke to an apprecia-' (
tive audience from ther first verse j
of the 8th Psalm. The message |
was forcefully delivered and each,
one was insnired On Snn/iatr
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teroon Rev. and Mrs. Qriarles, Rev
and Mrs. Bouey. Mr. O.L. Smith
Md. t\nd M.rs. W. S. Thompson 1
were dinner guests of Mr. and; I
Mrs. W._W. Fisher. The Fishers t
are gracious entertainers and ev-l
ery moment spent in their home (
was a pleasure.
Mrs. Eunice Clinkscales Lomax
of New York City is a visitor in'
the home of her parents Mr. and
Mrs. A.F. Clinkscales.
Miss Janie Wharton of Ware
Shoals spent last week end home. '
The entire community sympa- :
thizes with the family of Mr.' 1
and Mrs. David Power in the sud '
den death of their son Clyde who '
died on lgst Friday nighty J
&fr. Efhest Orflon. who has
been quite sick at his home for ^
aeverai days, is resting very well^ '
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Loader. Bill Carver's Club, J
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re a mpmhershm enrH ond 8
at present. MV. Gordon is upwards
of 90 years ol4.
STERLING HIGHLIGHTS
Greenville.?This week our attention
is turned toward two ev _
onts~T>rimarily. These are Anniversary
Week of the Phillis Wheat
ley. Center and the State ' Championship
football ganrerln connec ~
tion with the Anniversary Week
Sterling High school has been gi-i
ven Wednesday for its activities, j
The speaker for ths occasion i s;
Stipt. J. L. ^fann. Appearing on
the program iwill be the band, di-1
rected by M. C. Lewis; the male
rjuartet, directed by Mr. R. L.
Hickson; the girls Trio and girls
Glee Club, directed toy Miss Doris
Avery; the boys Glee Club, drected
by Mr. * Wilfred - Walker: ?
and the choir, directed by Miss
Avery and Mr. Hic.kson. All the
rlassas are cooperating in the?t
Live to clear the Recreation Cen ,
or. of its indebtedness. They have
Mvntfibutd in true citizenship mar.
ler and we are proud of them.
The members of the band spcn i
?ored a socal in the Trade build- 1
ng on Friday night. They also i
risited the school in Mt. "Pleasant
rht?V were invited by the trustees
if that community to play at the 1
Gant High school, a white high 1
school, in which they rendered '
v....*,- ucauuiui selections.
The 10A-1 class, headed by Miss !
^auline Turner?sponsored a series
if programs in Chapel the past !
veek. Excellent readings and in-J
erpretations wore given. The !
nusic was superb.
Miss William? and the senior (
lass is workng on the senor play
X) be given soon. Here we shall j
lot mention the name of it. but it ]
s going to be a topnotcher.
The Juniors are now getting 1
eadV for the junior-senior Prom s
They are going "collegiate" they *"
say. It's going to be different.
The "Dignified Seniors" as they
ire called will be royally enterained.i
. | *
The ch<oir is busy rehearsing
lie can lata, "Prince of Peace" and
ihall present it before the Yule:ide
Holidays. ' ''
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The Sunlight Club of New Hope]
\MT] church met at the home of
Mrs. Ella Henderson aatnunJ? I
A?.U?OU?y y
iftcrnoon. Mrs. Ella Mae Brown ,
presided. Plans were made for ]
:he Christmas program to be gi- |
/en at the church Sunday night ,
Dec. 25. A large number of mem- |
aers and friends are expected to (
attend this program. i !
?INE GROVE A.M.E. CHURCH 1
Rev. C. A. I>unjap Pastor
Sunday school opened at 10:30 ,
*y?Supfc;?alnd?teachers" scholars n
The lesson waQ enjoyed by all. We
vore gla4?to-havo Prof. Duulwaiu J
pf Booker WashingtoOm High- ichool
with us on Sunday. H
*avc the Sunday school am inter?sting
talk, which was much en
ioyed.
At 12:30 o'clock, the pastor d ?
liver^d a wonderful messa '
subject "The Lord's Supper" from
.vhich he delivered an outstanding 1
sermon.
A. C. E. League was had c?n
Sunday past by the president. It
.vtfs very inteersting.
-The Big Sister, club is progres
sing. fine.
The meeting at the home ol
Mrs..Thompson was very interest
ng. The repast of jello and cake
was much rrUo '
nix tiuo Will
present a Christmas pageant title
"Brmggrs Of Gifts" c<n Dec.
25th, 1 38.
The public school is progressing
fine with its added attraction
The P. T. A, wa? v^ry-successful >n
Thursday evening. ...
- The school Christrrtas tree will
ae Thursday might, December 22
Those "on sick list: Mrs. Alice
Faust, Mrs. Florence Swygert,
Mr. Elijah Jiles. We are praying
'or their speedy recovery. Watch
.his corner.
LITTLE MOUNTAIN CIRCUIT
Rev. H. T. Summers, Pastor
Sunday was preaching day at
St. John. A number of officers
from Mt. Zion went to St. John
for service, At 12 o'clock service
began, with a lively prayer meet
ing. After which Rev. Summers
preached a soul stirring sermon, j
He then harl a Christian examine
tion and communion was adminis- i
:ered.
The pubic school at Little Moun j
:aTn is progressing under Mis?
Gladys Sta-nes and Miss Ernes
\ O
tafer I
tine'Shell teachers. They awwoi
ing hard with the thoughtful ]
T. A. for a new school buildini
Miss Shell has worked up a livel
basket ball team. Thursday De
8th. they played Providence a
Little Mountain. They gave thei
a happy time with the followin
scores: Little Mountain 24; Pro>
idence 5.
_ Mrs. Lucile Tole is a patient ?
for her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Ella Ball is on the?sie
list, but is improving.
BETTIS ACADEMY NEWS
Rv 'A?Ma WilV
Mesdanies Hubert and Collirii
Misses Cummines and Hatche
and Mr. Lewis represented Fet
tis at the district ^teachers n'.ee
Mrs. Hubert served as leader o
the High School English group
The party wsr delightfully?cr.tr
tained by Frin. and Mrs. F T
Holmes of Higgins school at :h<
home pf-hw parehts. Mr . ar.v'V.ri
Wilson, .while in Abbeville.
Members of the Freshman class
rendered a very enjoyable pre
pram at Higgitt-s <chool. Saluda
last Wedr.esdav <ver.i^.c
Miss Forth a Moore." Fettis V-:
who is teach-'**. ? r.car Calls.-**
spent the week.er.i or. the ca~v us
A croup of cur ir.tcrtatr.crs rcr
dered a pleasing program t. :
T* *v>' day
yv^ntr.g. They expeot to vs.;.
a return engsgehtert s.v.
The Foxing o.rtcst F r-.iay c
or.tr.c M* Lev.; p?otcr ar; Mr
Adams jeferee was highly crTTV
tair.ir.g. Horace Crfcer.t -.vet
Mis? Narr.ie C-retcr.. 3ctt;s /'.* ?
spent a few days on the car pus
.as: weeYlf er.route to i teaching
Sunday ferer.ing a group of out
singers accompanied by Mr. Sir
rr.ons rendered an inspiring pro
gram at the Baptist chuch - o i
Prosperity. Rev. Johnson, rastoi
ind all have our thanks.
Tme indoor circus and dog show
presented here Saturday evening
ay Mr. Ricton was very amusing
ind pleasing to all
All ol us are rejoicing becaecse
>ur Christmas holidays shall extend
from Dec. 22 to Jan. 2.
ftfrs. Victoria Nicholson is improving
from a very severe at
tack of illness, to the delight of
"elatives and friends.
iT. ANDREWS A.M.E. CHURCH
Rev. G. H. White, Pastor
Andrews, VS.-C.?Supt. Smith,
each^rs and scholars are*looking
"orward for Christmas at which
ime~al! are to be remembered by
he school. All the teachers were
3%-^heir rspcctive f lapses.-?"The
esson wa^-revlewed by Airs. CoThe
chi 1 dren's^h^ur^'beg a n n with
he Seven' (7) Kpys of Politcrness
?iven by little Catherine Mae
White. The paHor's short talk
Vas The Spirit of Giving, after
vhich a short pre-Christmas pageant
by the direction Mrs. E.
li. fTOith was given l\v the Junior
cjhoiY. Master Bernard Greene
aad the leading part in the pag:
?f|nt and wrought well. For the
Senio church our minister's Message
',was Micah's Prophecy of
the Christ.
Our League was conducted by
Miss Rudolph Greerye. Follow*
nrg the lOSSon these were elected
rffieers 0f the league.* Mr. Robt.
Graham, president; Minn Rudolph
Green*, vice-president;?Miss^Vicrla
Robinson, secretary; Miss Ar
neitha Smith, assistant secretary
Miss Mary F. Greene, treasurer,
The pastor ar.d Prof. Smith ar*
advisors. Mr. R. Sccrtt of Floi
efricG addressed the league.
For evening worship the message
brought for 0ur consideration
was Paul's advice to his youne
fnierd Timothy:' Keep Thysell
Pure, by the pastor. \
Under the direction of Presi
loot E. B. Gr*ene of the Senicn
Missionary|Society, the Junior society
is to distribute grocery
clothing, etc., to the poor, sicV
and le&s fortunate ones in our com
munity for Christmas. Sistei
Greene is really a -wide-awake
missioriarv leadeii Tbrr?n?Vini?
V .... >he
yOar she inspires us to do such
work.
Ours i, the "Church of Friendly
AROUND CADES
There wns a lartr^ crowd ot. thr
election held at Lake City lasl
Sunday. There was the larpjesl
Towd that has ever witnessed ar
election.-' In the election] Mr. E
L. Thomas, a member of St. Paul
A. M. E. church of the Lake City
circuit was u?nr(iimously electee
delegate to the Electoral colle?<
which will be held at St. Andrews
in March.
Mr. E. L. Thomas was also en
dorsed to the General confer
ence.
There was a lar^e (numbej
from CadeR to witnessed the elec
tion and also from Bethel am
SJt. Mark.
Mr. Man Gorden was elected a
ternate to the Electoral coflegO.
The ministerB of the M. E
:otaferance has be^n attending th<
annual conference.* More will b<
stated of it next week.
Tffli PAIiOfffO UUMB
The people of this section are
busy, preparing for the Christmas
holidays.
(MYs.) Etta Barns, repot ter,
MORRIS BROWN
A. M. E. CHl'RCH
Rev. K. I. Lemon. Pastor
Charleston, S. C.? I^ast Sunday
was quarterly, confeutnce day at
Morris Brown. Dr. J. E. Thomas
+ preached two strong sermons to
P large audiences, using as a text
P for the morning sermon Matt.. 26:
> chapter, the theme Hiding "Our
Church". At the evening won
1| ship, the text waa_taken from the
11; S . t h Psalms and the ,37th vers*.
>t l>t. Thcnia* selected as an evetv
I ing theme "The Contrast Between
| th* Righteous and the Wicked",
u- Among the many visitors prest'
mit was the wife of the presiding
-i-cl.b'tv The business *nd of the
. i.-Us #1% d?k TL. a- ^
tii ?-iu i.k?u a iii* rvpurvs rwi
, do red by the different boards and
auxiliaries was up to the stand,
atd of Morris Brown, At the
oonolusioi> of tho ovarii up service
' :>vo older was paid his full salary,
r Tho .Get-to-pother meeting held
- on Friday the thh we]] at_
^ <A_>fltllu .Ii.il : y j^uestior-s of in- I
. totvst 10 "the oho.:oh wore discuss
eol r.a busines^ like way. . A
'mop :he*tr.att'?rs of special.inter
:o tho hbrary for A'.lon univorsi
:y The reception piven tho del
( .cv.tes t;- the ".tec tir-.p was out or
tho dir.a:> in-tho. opirfcon of
those w'-o had arm"r.ded sivnilat
' .v.ofttr^rs.
T- : W v.:rvh wto. preach at
V. orrs Rrcwr. Tuesday eve* ;np
: v the hrtetvst of tho Stewardess
o. No. .'"'o. ty stater F.K
1 hi .N ; rs
>h * 1? kh . ^ - v.< & i C
' .hi : r ;4 >;: v . ?v S .i * v r.it c
- th if.::-., the obttuary for
t": r w'r0 hid d.o-d dur".?
tS cuatt'o"
' V- t~i y. eased to note that
?tt: a?*v zi?? ?>*' c tasq
on' o-r. cyrf-i<-l tr. Th? ho^pifaT tr.
>;vA.r.r*s'. . has r=covered sufo.
t.'.y to return to. Cha~leston..
r J Her r.titiv frierds will reMrrrvs
Br.v.r. is still nt3intairi
to .her :q-"-u i look. The church
o."r; i" supported by the faithtr.ero.bers
who have her interests
ut heart. Bro. J. E. Wallace
forme" leader of Class No. 21 has
lb:1, br.e c:;y p^ma:aintly and
taken up residence in .Far Rock
away, N. V, : ?.
The members of Morris Brow*)
4 were identified prominently with
..the comnuttge?who took the ReI
ngious Census last Sunday aftei
. Our entire city was canvassed
by the colored workers.
Bros. W. Johnsgnn, B. Stinney,
a:<J J. McBride, also Bro. Wm.
Royal, all leaders of our church,
are tin the sick list.
Bro. Wm. H, (Simmons is the
unanimous choice of Morris Brown
as a delegate to the Electoral col
1' ge in March, 1939. His election
has boq.n endorsed both by the
Official board and the meeting of
the Mt. Pleasant district held ir?
this city udring the past we k. It
is ind,oed interesting to note the
activities of clubs in the church
-_in?their endeavor to foster the
prcgram of the pastor and officers.
WIIITMIRE NEWS
Sunday \vas a lovely day for all.
A fine Sunday school was held at
Cedar Grove, church. The questint-*
-friv. nnvf nnr Qnn_
(lay school is: What Is The Remedy
For Covetousness ? Given by
Miss Ellic/tte Afcrams.
Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Davis,
motored to Whitmire the past
Monday week from Brooklyn, N
Y., to transact business here.
While enroute to South Carolina
~ "He visited several of his friends
at Petersburg, Va., he stopped at
- Rev. Robert's parsonage; at Salr
t-dmry,?N. G- he stopped ov*r at
Rev. Henry', parsonage. Both of
his stops were delightfully spent.
While in Carlisle her worshiped
'With Rfv. H. E. Hilliam and his
congregation. While in Whitmire.
he worshiped with Rev. P. Wallace
and his congregation, made encouraging
remarks. Hig definite
; visit was at the home! at his
r sister, Mrs. Brosia Williams and
family. His return to New York
it, indefinite. Rev. Davis visited
other friends in this vicinity,^
Mrs. Lola Joiner Is indisposed
. at this writing we hope-for her
: a speedy recovery.
Services wera held at Sims
Chapel Baptist church and Bruce
Tabernacle church by the Revs.
P. Wallace alnd I. B. RufTin.
Prof. B. B. Bowser spent the
week end at home from Rlair*
Please begin the New Y^ai
and spiritual.
Greetings To All
To all mankind, that'8 living
t A Merry Christmas to you.
t We wish for you happin ss.
i In all the New Year through;
...We hope for you on Christmas,
I A blessing from everywhere.
' To all a Merry Christina,
I And a wish for a Happy New
Y^ar.
By Willie L. Epps.'
BALTIMORE, MD. NEWS
By Mrs. Barney Douglass, Jr.
In memory of Mrs. M. Robinson's
dear husband and son.
) Father, Simon Robinson depart
ed this life July 16, 1931. Sleep
1 on we loved you but God loves
- "you B^st.
The son, Brother Robert Robin:
[ son, who departed this life De?|
cember 8,' 1932, at The age 6f 16
years. Sleep 0n take your
o
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wken yen Include a clipping of thi
hinkiaH and correct addrees to yc
Mai only tSc and a stamp* 4 enr
anajyaiaff^tfcree Qeestioaua Exnli
fine year questions to tboee witi
-laroToBi
THE PALME
131? ASSEMBLY STREET
V. E. B.?^Will 1 always do th<
Kind 01 work 1 just quit? FIeas?
tell me what is in store for mt
as I get so tired of housework. 1
am not interested in marriage
until I have reached sdccess.
Answer?Whatever yo^ do .
don't neglect your singing. Youi
voice is naturally beautiful and
with a little trainng you could
earn a comfortable living eithei
giving vocal lessons' or singing
professionally.
M. W. C.?Please tell thia in
; your soonest newspaper column
| "My husband talks of leaving
me?Will I be better off with'
out him ? why doesn't he take me
Around with him Is he ashamed
of me or what's wrong with
_him ? . . '
Answed?Yeur husbana is ?hout
fup with married life.
He just dort^t give a darn anymore
and he'd as soon quit as
go on. I honestly feel the best
step to take is to separate for
awhile. You will both feel different
about you^ married l|fe
after you are parted a few
months.
M. F. W.?Tell me will I ever
- be able to' do the things that 1
?u mucn wouia like to do and the
things that I worry about doing1?
Do you think I will be able to do
as I plan to do? What would
you do?
Answer?Well Lady, the- first
thing I'd do would be to quit using
the words "Do if I were you".
You cannot hope to accomplish
your desires sitting back Worrying
about them. By the spring
of '39 you will have made great
headway , towaVda. your ?goal.
Don't give up hope.
X. X.?Am I in the state of becoming
a mother? "Must I send
for my boy friend to leave school?
He graduates in June 1939.
Answer?The first thing foi
you to do iB to undergo an examination
by a medical doctor.
He will soon advise you as to the
truth. By all means get in touch
with your sweetheart.. I believe
that when he fully understands
the condtions he will be willing
to marry you. Don't ask him to
leave school.
L. L,?I would like to know if
rest.- I will- meet you some day
dear. J
Mother, sisters and brothers.
^-The C. B. A. S. had a call meet
i no- TV>.?-~V-? " <
.was conducted by the President
Rev. Jackson.
Everyone is glad to see Mr.
Charley S. Brice out after being
confined at the hospitals Quite a
few cases of sickness in the city.
On the-sick list are Mr. William
Gaffney, Mrs. Florence Hood
906 W. Fairmont Ave.
To Chester friends:?You will
be very sorry to hear of the illness
of Mr. John Davis who is
! at the Greenn St. hospital.
I On Monday, Dec. 6 the president
of the Pastor's Aid club Mrs
Mary Weather, who is fronr
Chester. She is a ffortd wnrkgr
.She.. entertained in honor of al!
her members who had worked so
faithfully all the vcar. The menu
Tfonlusted of collard greens, Turkey
ham: pork, green peas, ....white pc
tatoea, cranberry?and rice. Eni
dessert:, custard ice cream and
cake. Wow you know we have a
^wonderful president.
Mrs. Hattie Flowers is somewhat
improved. She is. the wife
of our pastor.
S. S.,, began at Mt. Hebron at
9:30 conducted by the Supt. At
11:30 Rev. Daniels conducted the
services. BYPU at 6:00 p.m. by
the President Mrs. Alice Flenon
Service at 8 p.m. by Rev. McDowell.
At F. S. B. C. service began at
11:30 by the Pastor Rev. Jackson.
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We offer approved t
cream of Virgrinia ar
yard ia amply stock*
suited for any of
ments.
] A Trial w
; Certified Coe
! 600 Gervais St.
II Qualfty ~ Servi
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inalyzed free in this column only
[a column and sign your full name,
mr letter. For a "Private Reply"...
elope for my latest ASTROLOGY
Imiei also a Ire letter of advue
in your problems clearly and conrin
the scope of logical reasonir;-,
tJjTTD TO ?
TTO LEADER
COLUMBIANS.
? you think I will get a job real
| soon And. should I continue to
i be intimate with my boy friend?
[j You stand an excellent chance
of ladnig a GOVERNMENT JOB
i in 1939. Don't feel too down
hearted because you have receiv.
ed no appointment. Every time
I you are tipped off as to new open
|j ings . . .. Get busy. Watch your
.1 step with the friend.
|1 W. M. F.?I have been ver>
I unwise in financial affairs and af
^ fairs of the heart. I am at the
cross roads, now I realize what
a selfish prig I have been and
oh how foolish. What can I do to
, regain the love . and respect- of
the man I love?
i Answer?It wjll take a long,
long time to prove to this man
that you are sincere. You had
him eating out of the palm of
, your hand and made a jackass of
i him. You will have to handle
: him with kid gloves from now
. on ani its going to take plenty
, of tenderoes?--i._and attention to
sooth his wounded pride.. YOU
CAN WIN HIM BACK IF YOU
PROVt TO HIM THAT YOU
HAVE REALLY CHANGED;-?
1 V. G. B.?Will I have my de^
"sire Mr. Wallace? A baby? I
i want one so terribly. My husj
band does too. We have been
' married 7 years and l\ave out
I home paid for. Yours very truly
I Answer?Why not have your
family physician test both your
.Jiusband and yourself to see if
either one of ytou iaTe sterile ?
If the test shows it would be impossible.
lor^you ^tQ have child'
WAM 4-1 '
. . . men you ana your mate
might find a suitable baby for
adoption.
) H. K.?I have been told it was
1 a waste of money for me to go
on paying for these treatments
I when I could cure it myself with
some pills?
,j Answer?Your friend who gave
you this advice does'nt know
what he is talking about. If you
, want to be cured once and for all
, then KEEP UP THE TREATi
MENTS. The pills might do the
; trick now . . . but in the end you
i would have to fall back on the
1 treatments and start all over a!
gain with the cure.
The Lord's Supper was served at
i 3:30 p.m. A large crowd attend
I ed the services.
v- The president conducted BYPU
, at its usual hour.?Evening ser.
vice i?y the pastor Rev. Jackson.
A church meeting, was held at
Mt. Hebron Dec. 3rd. QL Dec. 12
an old fashion spiritual service
conducted by the-Holy City choi
rus at Mt. Pleasant Bapt. church.
. Simie Lee Lewis, Ch. Clk.; Rev.
N. A. McMilkin, pastor. A large
l number attended.
| The Willing Workers met Dec.
. 12th at 8:00 p.m.
Miss Christana Anderson was
, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bar|
ney Douglass, Jr., Sunday evening.
She operated a beautiful
shoppe .at Arlington, and IJal^n
Avqs.
^ SELLERS CHAPEL
.BAPTIST CHURCH
1? ?Rev. J. S. Halls, Pastor v
? Sailors, g C ?Ttio S, g,
| ed at the usual hour with the
Supt. in charge, Mr. L. Abram
j and all of his co-workers at their
. post of duty. Tne lesson was beau
; tifully discussed and read by the
Supt. The. pastor being absent
; Rev. J. W. Ervlng ascended the
; rostrum and delivered a wonderful
t sermon. He selected his ' text
1 from "Genesis 22:7. At 3:30 the
; Willing Workers club met at the
.: home of Mrs. Cresia Smith with
| the president in charge. The top,
J ic was well discussed a?nd enjoy,
ed by all.
r ad e marked coal. The *
id Kentucky fields. Our
sd with all sizes ideally *
your heating requireill
Convince You ' 5
il & Cohe Co. j
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co Appreciation ?
4_
y9
Saturday, December 17, 1938
At 7:30 the Rev. S. M,. Eagle
from Dillon came to us and witnessed
another strong sermon. He
selected his text Exodus 20:5 a id
it was enjoyed. Prayer was of- ?
fered by Rev. J. S. Hall. Pulpit
guests Rev. J. W. Ervings, Rev.
Paul, Rev. Eagle. Quite a few
^*js\tors worshiped With us and
wx;re made welcome.
RICHLAND COUNTY
TEACHERS MEETING
The Richland County Rura] i
teachers meeting was held ch Sat
urday, Ddcember 10^ 1938. The
meetirng was conducted'by the
President, Prof. L. Z. Eichelber
?er. The meeting was very iner^sting.
Sv Emma Butler
was elected ^secretary; Miss Mar- \
tha Paris, reporter; Mrs. Jen- ~
frins?always gives 'u8 words of
' information. Next meeting will
W. H^S.
JOHNSTON NEWS \
I /Services were good at Bethel
i C. M. E. ctvurch Sunday mornif'g
and night, Rev. E. M. Gllltem- was ' *
at his best. On Sunday morning
, were glad to have Misses Eagles
j and Rutherford to worship with
us in Bethel. Come "again yoj
I are always welcome.
t 'Sunday school?opened at the
usual hour 3:30 p.m. in the ab- ~-""J
l sence of Bible clasc teacher the
. lesson was ^wonderfully taught by
| Prof. R. N. Smith.
The Epworth League rendered
| a program Sunday at 6:30 p.m.
which was an outstanding affair.
The boys and girls stretched
themselves into the program and
we must say our League is going
on to a success.
Mr. a;nd Mrs. Glern Mrs. Jul.
ia Glenn Mrs. Ruth Jennings, Mr
L. D. iSmith erf Columbia; Mr.
and Mrs. Rob?rt?Bavi* and Mrs.
Willie Murry of Augusta, Ga., ^
were dinner guests of Rev. and ^
yMrs. M. M. Davis the 4th" Sunday
in November. _ __ -
Johnston, Sr~G."
i Deo. 16
Dear Santa:
I am a little girl, goes to th*
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Office: 1323Vj A?M?emh1y Street
Phone 346*
Resld#neer J19 O-V Street
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Office: 2029 Mi.ricn S'-.cet
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1125 Wrshiarfton St., Col'a., 8. C.
UtUv_? liuure Iwietihone.
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Phyuician and Suryeon
Dieeaeee of Women and Children
. ? A Specialty ^
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2115 Lady St. 1301 Pine 8t
: Colombia. 8. 0. ? ? "
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11 to 2 P.M.
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Columbia, S. C.
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