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Page 6 NOTSt?fr^mr questioa will be a when yon include a clipping of thii birtkdat* and correct address to yoi end only 26c and a lUmptd enve BEADING covering your blrthdi ana lysine thxeo Questiona. Expla |m your questions to thoee.with lagp Tgoi THE PALME' 1310 ASSEMBLY STREET M. A. F.- 1 desire to go and stay with my mother and I wonder if . I could find, a job there or not? Ans:Visit your mother and while! there look around for work. If i you do not tauktf'a contact it woulu i e best to return and hold to the job you have now. It. IS.- There arc two bovs-in mv . poor! <1; -)mit .uni .iMi[ | pm; ajij- _ I do the-othgr. Nov\ I just don't ? have?tlu> heart?to?tr+i?either one of them about the other. I believe i both of them would make, me a pood husband. Ans:Well, there is just one thing about it ... you can't have two or later you must make a decision^ between the two. I am inelind to doubt your., love for either boy.' P. M. B.-.I would love to know; . if I will _?et nv>l_inbnev due me ~ that I have been expecting? An ST A p p a r en tl y~i n I -was not found on your place ... if it had been so.I then you would have been notified before this time. It is indicat . ed that you will come to settle ment with the Insurance Cum. parry regarding your money immediately. You will somewhat dis appointed. C. B. J.r I am in a "terribly, situation. My friend and I both love BETHEL A .M. E. CHURCH Rev. S. w. Wolf, Pastor ' 1 ?t. George?The S. S. <rpened at the usual hour by the Supt. At 11 :-?0 the pastor mounted the rostrum brinirimr to us n moi. sago from St. Matt. 14:27; "A Peaceable Etui" was used as a - subject. r The \vho)0 community was sad-11 dened by the death of Mrs. Dannie Boyd whoso remains' were laid to rest Thursday of last week. Mrs. Boyd was taken to the.Summeiville hospital on Saturday and - died Monday just three days prior ; to her death. She leaves a husband a ..tother, sisters and several children to mourn her loss ' acd a host of other relatives and friends. The faculty of the S"t. George high sch( ol motored to Waltcrboro Friday night to witness "The Coastal lingers" ])rogram vender"ed in the Colleton Training school auditorium. The program was , richly enjoyed. WHITMIRE NEWS I Sunday was a real spring like 1 day. The sU" shone so beautiful- ' ly a fire Sunday school lesson was 1 taught, by Rev. RtrfFtn?at?Coda; ?^ Grove rhiii-i'b Affoi- < . < Ruffin delivered n fine message on J the subject: The Gospel of The Kingdom. We all c uKl under- 1 stand what is the meaning' of the 1 gospel. Let us all be incentives;" 5 to do our Master's will and to : obtain the gospel. Collection 1 $0.00. Sick GO cents. Total $6.60. _ Mr. Raymond Beatty of. Span- ' tanburg was buried at Cedar '< Grove A M. E. Zioa enured: Wed- ' nesday, March 15. Many cars ac companied the body here. Rev. * Fl FT G'ay, officiated. Abraham and Moore, mortician. Friends of Mrs. Rosalee Cald- t well, wish for her a speedy re- \ covery at the People's hospital in Newberry. * < The Heavenly Gospel singers j will he at the Whitmire school On oatur<iay nigr.r,' Ainrcr. Lemc ? one and all. Admission 15c. I Mrs. Lola Joiner has returned ; from Columbia after visiting her 1 'ATaughter. Mrs. Effie Swindler. Mr. Madison Griffon is ill at is writ i-g,?We i.111h' f. r him a speedy recovery. ..Mr. Ilaskel Joiner accompanied by._ Mr-S.... Ella and?othersmotored tv> G'lor.n Springs Friday < night. NEWBERRY NEWS "~ The People's Hospital Auxiliary -Np. 1 , The meeting was held in the | dining room of the hospital Fri- , day afternton 5 o'clock with the , President, Mrs. Ida Hare, prosid- | ing. We were delighted to have Mrs. Lillie Williams become a memior. We were delighted to fhtd ilvialively babies in the nurs. cry department. Little \f i?v fllr?i;i flneuo Ch whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Eugone Gary, Caldwell street and little Miss Laura Lee C aldwell whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Caldwell, from Whitmire, S. C. Both mothers and babies are getting along fine. Mrs. Guess spent a few days with her son and daughter M and Mrs. Eugene Gary en r/ute for her home in Allendale. , Mesdames Virginia Gray, Ida Hare, Emma Spearmnn, Amanda ( Wilson aind Naomi Huff motored to Columbia March lfi to attend the funeral of Mrs. Hattie Ken- t WejFr ; T 1 Mr. and Mrs. C . E. Wilson were J nalyzed free In this column only _ s column and pign your full name, iir letter. For a "Private Heply"... ilope for my latest ASTROLOGY ate; also a free letter of advice In your problems clearly and nun? J In the Scope of logical reasoning. i_LiTTsa To ? FO LEADER COLUMBIA, S. ceach other so much but he is out oi wojk. i'eupic say mat no is shiftloss ami no good and I qu.t him. Ho has written me hetart breaking notes tolling me how sorry Ke was ho hail to lose a good girl like myself. Tell me if no moans what he says Ans. Kvory word?hut 1*-' can't prove it to vou until ho is able to got employment. Give" him a few months time? and'?people wrir change their story about this lie's quite sincere. U. \V, L. - 1 have been in love with a girl in South Carolina and 1 want to know getTTo jnutniy?ihis girTT Aus: Ntr-&he% -otrt?trf ytnn teach ynuiig niail.?llo's qlltte sincere. ering another young man at this time B. C.- 1 am just worrying myself lu detU.h about having to -take?air operation, and I just don't think I could stand it. Will T ever be well Ails: Why worry ... your doctor hasn't told you .that you must undergo an operation.- He is trying to treat you and bring about good?health?agam,?hut if?you worry and I ret ho can't help nuu h II an operation was necessary you still shouldn't worry as you are do ing now*.. Give t.he doctor your l/vst cooperation. the week end guests of her sisan<1 J- Grant and laiimy. I)r. and Mrs. J. E. Grant and family pnjoyod pleasant trip to Florence and Orangeburg. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Grant and Rev. and Mrs. Funchess. Mr. and Mrs. George Ruff of Philadelphia, Pa., were the week L'lid guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Montgomery. Mrs. Daisy Glenn is better after having been quite ill several weeks. Her brother Mr. Mike Haglier. spent the night with her Friday. Miss Everlyn Spearman,* who is attending Morris college, Sumte**, S. C., ig at home ill. We trust she and the other patients will sooji recover. f'al\ar\ Presbyterian Church . Tin- S. .S. service was -conducted by the Supt.,-which was quite interesting. * After the service the pastor told an interesting in-i ilian story. He told about howl far the Indians had to ? oiL- -1 hear the Bible road along time ago. To day we have many Bible churches, !>. S. and since we njoy such a wonderful opportunity, let us remember that the pen i4e*--wTr-gmr will help some other" jhildren ti? learn about the love f Jesus. - " At 11:30 o'clock in the morning the pastor's theme was "Spiritlal Health". In his discourse he itated that both spiritual and phy deal health can be found in the .void of God. Everybody . should possess both lealths. The requisites are fresh lir and exercise by teljing others I abo'ut the love of God. We were delighted to have as visitors: MesuanH's .Maggie W i 1 - a n and Jennie K. Gilliam. The Bible ^class was very inerestingly taught by .Mrs Abrams .vith the vioe-jnesident, Mrs. M. Murrough, presidium w,. -. . ? ? V, ? 1*1 I"* leiighted to have .Misses lUukett uul Clark meet with us. An appreciative audience atomic.'! the minstrel given at th?> Jrayton street high school by Mr. limn y Howard and the e n I s ami K>ye-.-? ~ lll'l FN \ VFVi-S ? Mt. 7.ion Baptist Church Sunday selvool was o_ponedL un hrndiry" at Fhe usual hour with supt. and teachers at their post. The lessor was wonderfully dis-l hv t'htr'rchtrol. At?7 ;.'1D the pastor delivered al wonderful sermon. Mrs. Rosa R. Reeder of Helima leparted this life, March 1 i. She eaves to mourn her loss one daurhteiv Miss Willie Mae Reeder and nothei', Mrs. Charlotte Reeder of Helena. In Memory of Loving Mother LoVely he thy .1 est' dear mother | It is glorious to call ymir name. In life we love you dearly In death we do the same. Happy angels came and took you from this sad world of oairi: : it is sad but true we wonder. Why so quick you h*<td to die. On sick list are: Mr. Will Scott Mijj. Alice Chalmers, ATr. Jessie Martin, Mrs. Carrie R. Kinard, Miss Thelnia Sanders. We wish a speedy recovery. Little Annie Clark of Helena departed?this life, March lT! She leaves to mounn her loss a mother, father and one brother. Mr. John Brooks and Miss Elir.a Wells, Mrs. Lillie R. Green_ ind her daughter were the dinner quests Sunday of Mrs, Myrtle Brown. / MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH Kev. S. Chism, Pastor S. S. opened-aC the usual hour with Supt. and co-workers at their post of duty and a splendid review by Presiding Elder L. A. Wells. At 11:30 a.m. morning service began. This being our secc/nd quarterly conference the pastor presented the presiding elder who brought us a wonderful message out of God's word. The business of the quarter was takqn Up after service. J'he elder was paid in full and was all smiles. At 0:00 p.m. the League met in session and rendered a wonderful At 7:00 p.m. we again assembled and the pastor brought us a wonderful message. A large number witnessed this service. The presiding elder, our pastor and Mr. William Wells were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. \Y. M. Nowlin. The Pulpit Aid board met at the home erf Mrs. G. A. Hunt on Sufmlay evning at 3:30 p.m. Mrs. Julia Barr and little Juniar Lester and little Ernestine, pord ar? all confined to their bed -ai?Lliis?w riting.?We pray? for them?a speedy?recovery. Also Mrs. Clara Nowlin is very sick at this waiting'. Mrs. G. A. Hunt and Mrs. Sallie Hurst who have been very sick were able to _be??*?t?tTF eTfureh Sunday. Ti e minstrel last Monday nite at the Sellers Junior high school -wit? "quite a success with Miss E. M. Janerette, sponsor. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Quick were called to Bennettsville last Thursday evening on business. C'OKESBURY NEWS sr I'aul A. M E. Church Rev. S. F. Barksdale, PasFor The second quarterly conference was held Sunday. The presiding elder was?ai?his?best. Subject: Miraculous Deliverance of Daniel. The'conference was a success. Mr. S. W. Rorbinson was elected delegate to the district conference. Mr. J. E. Holmes, alternate. Cokesbury Baptist church~with tor had S. S. at the usual hour the Rev. J. H. Cunningham paswith a large attendance. Mrs. E. A. Blackwell, Supt. Memorial services were held for Rev. R. H. Boyd. Mrs. Laura Evans mistress of ceremonies. The program was very good. A silver tea will be at the home of Mrs. Laura Evans on Sunday 2Gth. Preaching every first '^Sunday. Visitors are welcome. BROWN CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. T. HAY eathars Paslur Sunday school was opened at the usual hour with the. Supt. and teachers at their post of duty. The lesson was wonderfully disrtt>st-d?by the school and - reivewed by Mr. \V. E. Williams. The l.cajr. c met at 6:30 with the President. Mr. C. E. SpetiCf presiding. The lesson was beautifully taught by Master Timothy Wright. At 7;.'10 the pastor delivered--a wottderful sermon. Those who are on the sick list Rev. t*. T. Coleman. Mr. J. B. Boyd, Mr. \\ ill Jacob, Mrs. Ellen L T. Coleman. We wish for them la speedy recovery. i,F.\in(;ton news r-1?Hev. I. (). ^immniiK. Pastor S S. was had at its usual hour with *Supt., officers and teachers at their post of duty. The classes were taught by the teachers after whieh a ceneral review was had by the pastor. At 11:30 the -prvsfor mounted the rostrum, and preached a soul stirring sermon. At 3 o'clock the members of the Lexigton charge motored to the Spring ilill A. M. K. church to at tend a missionary rally. $10.62 was collected. After the rally the district president, Mrs, Bell V. Derrick called the local president id' /.one No. 2 together and there they had a lovely meeting. We a< members of the Lexington circuit are proud of our district preside!..t, because she is a member of this circuit. Services were held at Bethel Sunday night and there the pastor preached another soul stirring -< i innn.?The pastor of Pleasant Ilill associated with Us in tho service. We hope that he will come again. C>n Monday night,-March 20, "the Missionaries of Mt. Zic-n sponsored a program. The A. C. E. L. is progressing nicely under the supervision of the President, Mr. T. Wise. The October Pi/nk dub met at the home of Miss Annie Black Thursday night. We 'are proud to say that Mrs. Rosa lv after undergoing an operation Lee Wise is getting along nice a few weeks ago. All of the Lex ingtonians regret the death erf DP. McCiill. We all lovedhim and -send < Ur deepset sympathy to his | family. Those on the' sick list are: Mrs. Martha Borstic, Mrs. Lillie Draft and little Costina Green who row i?i the hospital with double pneumonia. We hope for all a speedy recovery. HANNAH A. M .E. CHURCH AAttt ilCll'Vlh NEWS . Rev. R. A. Young. Pastor Sunday afternoon 4:00 o'clock we atten dod the i-nmi^nnity fe?ft at Mrfc. Hawkins' home. It was a large cfowd. Friday night, March 17 the the ministers that were present ^cariiml?oiil-their part nieely. The , different hnuida. worn tog???h?r m one, and they really fed them. Our beloved pastor; Rev.. Young THE PALMETTO LfiADEB -Vemou Wiighl, talented colore hobbies?in lliu cuuntry accyrding night NBC program young "VVrigh; eus containing 05 wagons, a numi animals to go in them. All are b introduced them to the people. -First-speaker,-Rev- Si J. Johhsort. He talked about the Bible which he fully discussed. Second speaker, Rev. McGillman. Subject The Church. He miado a wonderful talk. Third speaker, Rev. J. S. . Martin. Subject: Regeneration! He made it just as plain as it could be. Fourth, Rev. Gatrlden who sang a beautiful song. Subject Passing On. Rev. M. C. Freeman of Mt. Zion Bapt. church of Helena. He broke the bread oflife to us. It really was a soul stirring sermon. fSubject: The Miracles of Praver. Rpv p t Penny prayed. Collection $5*00. | Thursday March 16th Hannah' basketball team played Carlisle team ^double header. Hannah'won both frames. Girls 7-5; boys 2610. - A splendid box supper that night Collected $8.00. We wish tcr thank all for their cooperation. Friday, Prof. Rikard went to Dr. Eugene McGill's funeraj. Miss Mamie L. Mitchell taught for him. Wednesday, March 15th Rev. P. W.? Harmon had another sick spell. We hope for him a speedy recover. Miss Magnolia Farrow from Columbia is spending the week end with her mother, Mrs. Nora Farrow. I Mrs. Fannie Harmon from Co- j Uimhia visited her sick father 0" Sunday, Rev. Harmon. Mrs. Viola Jaokscm spent the day with her sister, Mrs. Mamie | Shepherd Sunday. I We forgot to mention that o-> I principal. Prof. H. B. Rikard was I elected at th.% a * v.. V' V/V ? cm 1 CUIU'K^' > go to the general conference. Th? community thinks its a wise selection, because ho -is a?marrThar ~ stands by the church and race | and speaks his own convictions. 1 Come to' church. Go to church. : LATTA NEWS 1 On the second Sunday Rev. N. S. Del.nine with his chcir and com execration went to Sellers to render service for Rev. Chism and ' the good peope of Mt. Zion. An ' excellent time was reported. The Pulpit Aid boqrd met in its ' regular session on Tuesday even- ( ing of last week. The president presided and business of impor- 1 tance was transacted. /i The teachers have returned from the Palmetto Teachers' as-1 sociatiom and reported a pleasant! trip. One or two cf the young men who are working on thc WPA are trying to take advantage of this opportunity to provide them a j place to stay and not have to move from place to place when snmenno elsn?say* so. Others would do well to follow their example instead of throwing their earnings away. 1 Messrs David Roberts and Frank Moody, Jr., each ha9 a small but unique dwell (, ing started. ' The Klvowlings-- Sisters, Annie and Caroline have through hard . work and economical living, been { able to provide for themselves 1 old aire pension by erecting j dwellings on their town property } to provide an income for them to live on. j | Rev. Guilse of Oak Grove cir- j cuH, Florencte district has sold j his lot to the Dilman Oil company ! of Latta and bought another from Mr. W. L. Gaddy aknd is now preparing to build. Sunday was a high day in Latta, both at Weston Chapel A. M. E. church and Andrews Chapel M. E. church. Rev. John C. Gibbs pastor of Andrews Chapel, Latta, preached for Rev. N. W. Green, Marion, on Sunday evening"- His choir furnished musjc. Death has again visited c/ur midst and taken sister Ophelia of the Baptist church. She was a faithful worker in all departments of the church. Her funeral was preched by Rev. A. S. Reaves of Whiteville, N. C.. " Mix. A Hie Wilson, Pora Smith 'and Nora JT. McBryde have been on the sick list but is recovering. ' Mr. Willie Edwards was severely t CIRCUS MAN | B mmMm^ M^^SMmSBSml "3 ladt of Watei town, n! Y\,posse to Dave fcilman, conductor of "Hobl t; will appear on April 5. The boy >er of tents, including side-show eai uilt according toscale. burned last week while applying, some gasoline to an afflicted leg * the gasoline caught fire. He is in a serious condition. ' professor ' Rasfyne... Wilkinson, principal of crur school here is in _ TKe hospital seriously ill. \Ve hope for him a speedy recovery. 'Mrs. Annie David who was carried to the hospital sometime ago for a?:i operation is home again to the. delight of her many friends." . . Mrs. Etta Moody went to the i hospital for an operation on her eye. We hope it will be successful. Dillon Co. Training School PTA The PTA met at the regular hour on the appointed date.-The President, Rev. H. Gadsden, presied. After reading of the min- 1 utes and hearing the reports of i the committees, the association voted to offer prizes f?r the-foT' ; lowing: Best mannered girl and bcry; highest average in Mathematics; highest average in school > perfect; attendance, and a prize i is to. be given by Rev. and Mrs. i Gibbs for highest mark in English. Mrs. Gibbs then spoke of 1 her work as director of the health movement in the four counties this i side ?f the Pee Dee. 1 Miller Chapel A. M. E. Chnrch __ 1 ____Rev. L. G.Bowman, Pastor __ Last Sunday wa? a most-beau tiful day and church-goers were found at their places of duty. Last Friday night Rev. Bowman reor- organized his Usher Board, and i Mr. F. B. Pratt was appointed as ' Surpervisor and M. Augustus Pet ^ appointed eiight_young ladies-tend eleht young men to constitute | this board. The young men are to ] serve every first and third Sunday, . and fourth Snrviroa o of If*. high mark as usual. Rev. L. G. < Bowman delivered the morning les , son which was taken from the 73 j Psalm :24th.versfe< Using as his sub- ] ject Confidence in Gad, he made i gome lasting impression that will "< lever be forgotten j At 2i O'clock he preached for one } if the Clubs at Trinity, 7 miles in j ( the country.' Text taken flfrom j } 3t. John 15tjp Chapter 1-2 verse,us ? torvoooo oo aaoooooo owomoooc 1 We offer approved trad I cream of Virginia and I yard is amply stocked i ,*h suited for any of you ments. | A Trial will : Certified Coal \ 600 Gervais St. ! Quality ? Service i ,.'?smup' ii i 9<?? . * ^ _ ? mM I sscs one of the most unique )y Lobby", on whose Wednesday has constructed a miniature cirtivas as well as a "big top", and (ANP)ing as his subject,Fruits. In his ser mon hest??ssed right living.- and at eight o'clock the Holy Ghost came and did not our hearts burn as he spoke? This message was | delivered from Prov. 2:36 using ar. the rubjeeti Sin ia self injury. Every whei'e in Newberry among the church goers and belivers they are singing Rev. Bowman praises for it goes without saying as a pastor he surpasses all who has been here recently. uuoi^Bonpo ano si Xepung }xafl[ rally and baby contest will take place at 3 o'clock at which time all boards and clubs are asked to report. Miss Elizebeth Burton wasj iiiuuc v.iiuiniian 01 in,e raster program tand all children's in the I primary and intermediate classes will render a program at 3 o'- 1 clock; and the juniors will render a program at 8 p. m. in the form form iof an Ea?ter jvagant the Steward board sponsered by Bro. lT. S. Gallamon stressed the pastor i rally which take place the first Sunday in April and ask that all men pay (1,00) one dollar and all ladies pay at least fifty cents Mrs. Mary R. Bowman the pastor' wife, Mrs Roberdd Middleton and Mrs Bessie Perrin were elected mrmbers" of^the senior choir to fill the re-t of the chairs those on thei sick list. Mrs Daisy Glem Cleveland Mr. Josph Johnson. The im-. proy list are tfollowinjf:9 Mrs J Dellia Harris, Mrs Rosa Strother' Mrs Suda Parker and Mrs Minnie Elmore *? I Dr. Grant visited the home of Mr. t and Mrs. Eugene Gary last Monday morning and made a fine donation to her, what? a fine it tie girl,who's next. _ The i'almetto Leader one of the ocst for the Negroes and is^the ^ you weekly (all the latest news nrculating irr and around Negroes churches, schools and you make hi wnen you subscribe' for this most wonderful pi^per. I Rey. Bowman is the circulating nanger and Mrs_ E,. A. Allen is(>ne of the agent see either of them ind let them write you a receipt. If you need job work such as idvistisment and printing of any lescription see Rev. Bowman and, io will gladly give you terms. Come to church- Go to church. ftyr jl. emarked coal. The.... ; Kentucky fields. Our * vith all sizes ideally jj nr heating nsfutre- " i'l Convince You ' > ir& Coke Co. | , Pnoite 8141 1 ? 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Hostess Mr. William Brooks, ..Manager 6eo83eoeca3PCR3wwxFCfl3^^ professional f N I cards dr. j. g. stuart J xvye, n,ar, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted Accurately Office Hours: Telephones: 11:00 to 1:00 P. M. Res, 4692 * 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. Office 3790 Office: Residence: 2030 Taylor St. 1317 Pine St. DR. A. B. JOHNSON ; SURGEON "} Office: 1323 1-2 Assembly St. Phone 3466 Residence: 919 Oak Street ? Phone 8740 1 REV. J. H. JOHNSON NOTARY PUBLICOffice: 2029 Marion Street Dealer in Real Estate, performs marriage ceremonies, writes wills, deeds, mortgages, claims, etc. Call to See Him Office Phone 8407 "" Res. 6798 ^ DR. H. H. COOPER DENTIST Special Attention Given to Diseases of the Gums Gold Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty Office Phone 6429 Rec. 8264 1125 Washington St. Col'a.. S. C. Office Hours: ^.-iTelephone: 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. 8871 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. Dr. W. D. Chappelle V .... t? Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Children A Specialty Office: ?" 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