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Page t/OTEt?Timr question will be S wh?a yoa Include n clipping of thU HrikJst* and correct address to yol sad only Ifte and a enve BRAD IN Q covering year birthd analysing three Questions. Expla ins year questions to those .with -j v- .S-iRpTgas THE PALME' 1310 ASSEMBLY STREET,. M. F. D.- Tell me if conditions will be ftiore favorable this year than last and if we will be forced | tor lose our home? Ans.- The home will be saved. your part will enable you to hold it. You are not going to experien.e any great change this year...but conditions will be a. little above the tverge for you. . T. V. II.- I am blindly in love with a.u engaged man. Everytime I see him my heart flutters Jike. a wcmndetl dove. He loves me tco, but he can't break the engagement aecause he is afiaid of a breach of promise suit. What shall I* do? I iiii nad with my dreams of him. Ans. If he lnvi'H ynn he wnnlH ot . c afraid to tell it to the world]^ciiainly wouli'nt go ahead 1 marry a girl he didn't love . . because he thought she might .e him. I suggest that you learn tu control your emotions as you a. e in for a big let down. ;. O. J.- I under went an.oper uon a couple of months ago ana l^_wonder if they remcrved anything from me that would" pi event childbirth and how must. I find out? Ana.- The doctor in charge of vour case will give you the imforuation y< u want. I feel that you are worrying foolishly as this natter would' have>been discussed .vith you if it-had'been necessary i remove such organs. -r* ________ _ R. E. M.- Has my -husbahil paid money to a lawyer as to getting a divorce from me as he said and is this woman that comes to my house so constantly when she ''inks I'm away, really double?sing me? \ns.- If divorce proceeding had -tarted by your husband you M ^ave been notified. Stop ying about the separatic/n and .o come to a reccrcillation. The an in the question doesn't "i anything to your husband. WHITMIRE NEWS 'nm Sunday school was held '") Grove A. M. E. Zion "unday. Rev. Ruffin de i wonderful sermon from subject: Who Is He? We were 'o have Rev. Jimmie Seltzer, "'rs. Mamie Sanders. , ' three* nights . meeting was Gr? above church conduct-' Vv. W P Hnritoi- nf TTn. A'A"? Gilliapn was funer' la-1 Tuesday at Flint Hill f h rch, conducted by Rev. 'cr>, assisted by Rev. M. 1. pastor. Williams un 1 ?in-charge, ' Mrs Frank Fant, Mrs. F-mt. Cleveland, 0., Mr. Fant. TLomasvilie, N. led the funeral, a n k the members .of the Tabernacle church, for parts > t;nf in our ra'fy last Sun' iy aftemoon and rendering sev '?! selections ? M s. Alice Byrd, Mr. Johnn> rd. were called away Sunday to -nrl the funeral of their bro* " Mr. Ward Byrd who depart1 this life in Pine Hurst, N. C... funeralized at Thcrniasville ' C. Mr<. Mamie Sanders erf Spar nburtf is visiting her sistei ' t T :?n;A 11 . UI/./.IV >V Ctllitctr. Mrs. Nancy Hoover is visiting her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Wil Ham Epps from Spartanburg. My end Mrs. William Epps are nt this writing. ' Mr.?Isaac?Swindler is verv?Hh f th'is writing also Mrs. Madison ''!dV>n. We hope frr all a speedy ??overy. Mr. ITaske}- Joiner and -others n'ored to Tharlotte. N. C., Satur on b"si"ess. 1 Th" Y. M. A. club i? propress;nor ri'eely. The club was highly entertained Thursday nite, March "t'-d at the home of Mrs. Odell Coleman. A delicious repast was Tn addition to the officers 'f this club previously named Mr. Charlie .Tones as treasurer. "OOPTQ RPOW\ m. V? CHURCH n-v t> T T omnP Pastor Psl*^ Simdav dawned beauti' fUr 1o~t Sunday and revealed during the entire dav. T^arge rrowds attended services at MorPrr>"-n. At the conclusion of the Junior church services ccmthe pastor, the regular o?r<'ice at 11 a.m. wa? c6nducterL -rv t ?mon hreacbed at this hour from t.hp snhicc* "A Groat Man. Unknown". The serrrnn centered " "nod the triumphant entry of Christ into Jerusalem. Appro priate exercises were condUcteo during1 the Sunday school and League hour with large attenda-<ces. The day was closed by a sermon delivered by Dr. Lemon ; at 7:30 p.m. At this hour the i nalyxed frtt In Ihii column ?!* i column and aijjo your full name, iir letter. For a "Private R?ply"... Ion for my lateat ASTROLOGY ii/Jr; also a free letter of advice 1b your problems clearly and con* In the scope of logical reasoning. Litth To? ???? 1^0 LEADEH COLUMBIA, S. C. She is one of the many women who have too much leisure time on their hands. M. II.- My uncle was supposed Ua have died ftoni eating banana pudding and I wish to know did his wife and her sweetheart have anything to do with it? Ans.- Of course they didn't Vair uncle had been a sufferer of acute indigestion for years and his death was not brought on in tentionally by his wife or hot friend. E. D-. You answered-some private questions for me sometime igo and I found your answers to he true. Will I get married anymore and do any of my fiiends mean anything to me? Ans.- Yes, a marriagge is indi ?ated for you but not until after u_.._ you imvu icuoil'u juu. .Your present aecfuaintances admire you very much but they are not the serious type.? :?: I). A. F.- Does this man who claims to love me and wants to marry?me- mean -what-he says?. Would he make a good husban 1 for me? Should I move inter an apartment as he wishes a little later on? Ans.- Tin. man loves you... but keep him loving you. Don't consider marriage unfil he has found mploymeiit and v<ni are sure that he can provide for you and your youngester. Then "-do not move in to any appartment until after the ceremony is performed. A. B. C.- Will the business I am about to enter get me out of the rut we are in? I feel my bnrtner isn't doing his share. Ahs.- Go through with your plans. Your income will be increased. Your brother dosen't see the importance of helping the fanvi ly and the whole responsibility will be yours. IN MEMORIAM In loving momoiy of our father and mother, Frank and Delia Surginer who died in April. FathAnril 2. 1D32. Mother, April Id, H?35. Whop our work here is done and the lifr> crown is won, And our troubles and trials a,le o'er, All our sorrow will end, and oui voices will blend With orur loved ones who've g< no on before. (Sadly missed bv daughters. Mi s. Amy G. Ligon ? Mrrr. Carrie E. Ruff~~~ nastor spoke from the theme The Lord Hath Need of You. The sermons delivered during the day were in keeping with the season and in keeping with the revival meetings being conducted at Morris Brown. Ouy meeting closes at Easter Sunday morning. Tho Holy Communion was administered at, both morning and evening worship to a larg<? number of members. The clubs continue their activity. A silver ten. under the auspices >r t..e Parsonage eli<b was had at Mrs. Coi inc Hradfosd and her club members were pleased with the attendance by their friends. - Sister I.ula Archer, one of the most faithful members, has been assigned as leader of one of the Juvenile classes. It is certain that s.he?will instill intr* tho minds o-f 'the children committed .to her care. The same qualities that makes her an outstanding member of our church. The pastor on yesterday,stress-| ed the importance of observing Health week among our people. I A splendid program to be held during the entire week, has been planned, and will he observed. COKESBURY NEWS St. Paul A. M. F.. Church ? "nv 9. F. Baffcsdale, Pastor Sunday was a high day at St. i tw. S. S. began at the us"?1 Vmn>- w'tV) Sunt., and his coworkers at their nost of duty. Our pastor was at his best. lie brof a glorious message. Theme. Fiv0 I.ines orf Human Destination. The spiritual tide ran high. The Holy Com rr. up ion was administered to quite a few. We are W<insr forward to our club ral'v the- tth Sunday inst. We hope to. ake a grand success. Thp Free Town club of which Mr. W. M. Dixson is captain met with Mr. and Mrs. Augustus , Sterard Sunday p.m. Mrs. Annie Pearson Klugh is J very sick. Her mother Mrs. Fannie Pearsrm is a little improved. Mr. G. P. Dixson is operating a car now. He is to he congratulated. m iidilMilrtft'*'*"*-- - * T LEESVILLE NEWS Sunday was a pleasant day for all church-goers, also Communion at Calvary. Rev. Bowman preach ed a firey sermon at 11 o'clock. A silver tea was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hardy at 5 o'clock Sunday evening At 6:30 Rev. Bowman preached another soul stirring sermon. Easter exercises will be at Calvary at 3 o'clock. The public is invited. Rev. H. B. Jackson will preach the fore-day Easter sermon at 5 o'clock a.m. at Cal-. vary. St. Ma11hew C. M. E. Church S. S. was opened at the usual hour with all teachers at their post of duty. Sunday morning the pastor preached a soul stirring sermon all enjoyed. A splendid program was rendered Sunday evening. Misse^ M. E. Lee and E. J. Thompson. Sunday night another soul stir I win ^ city quaitet was present. Thursday the Missionary society met at Mrs. Eunice Summers' home. DI E WEPT NEWS Inspiring: sermons were preached in the three Due Dest churches 011 last Sunday. Revs. Boneyi Daniels and Davis were the messengers. The hearers were edified. At St. .Mary Baptist church the R. T. U. met at 6 p.m. on. last Sumlav with Mr. Daniel Vateen Hine, president conducting. The president was ably assisted in carrying out the program. Mrs. Ida Joseph, wife" of Mr. : H. C. Joseph - entered into eter nal rest at 4 o'clock on last Sunn-day morning. April 2. She had been an invalid for almost thirty vears. She bore her illness with Christian bravery. She has been | a-life long and.-faithful- member of Mt. Lebanon A. M. E. church. Her funeral was conducted from Mt. Lebanon church at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 5. Eulogy by the pastor The installation services of the Rev. IT. Gilliam of Friendship -Baptist church were concluded by the installation sermon which was delivered by the Rev. S. C. CampK-li ?< C* ' r>Q,il Amlnrcnn C. Mr. A. F. Clinkscale?s and family attended services at Friendship on last Sunday afternoon.!1 Mr. Elliott M. Johnson visited home folk in NinetycSix on last week-end. Mesdames Tokay Davis and Floren.-e James spent the weekend I at their homes in Abbeville and Ware Shoals, respectively. Mrs. Janie M. Ellis visited her sister in Abbeville on last Sunday who is quite ill.. It is horped that she may soon recover. |... A professional game of basket ball was played in the Erskine I a liege gymnasium . on last Tuesday night, participated in by the I teachei s and professional men. The game" resulted in a score of 144 to 21 in fhvor of the Seneca J team. On Wednesday the same teams met on the Seneca Junk/r college court and the score resulted in 27 to 1(> in favor of Seneca.1 NEWBERRY NEWS C alvary Presbyterian Church Sunday being Palm Sunday, all -of tht^ermgregtrtTorr^was given two sprigs of palms, to represent the eioss. Our pastor's theme was "Jesus Welcomed as King". Text John 12:19. Scripture Mark 11th chapter. He delivered a wonderful message and used palmjleaves in demonstrating the reasdn why they used them during "Christ's Ti iumphnl Entry". He stated that Christ rules the world because His kingdom is in the hearts of men, who have accepted Him. I There was unity during the entire service. We were delighted to have as our guests Mr. G. C. Williams. Mesdames Carrie McClish, Charlotte Howard and Miss Williams from Irrno. S. C. The Bible class was very spiv rtually taught by Mrs. Minnie GiMt. All of the members expresscd thn great benefits received from the lessons that , were so beautifully taught. Rev. Anderson won the quilt, with a ticket that was drawn by I little Miss jean uary. Mrs. L. I. Pratt suppestcd a ' Community Easter Epp hunt that will ho piven Friday afternoon at Allen's Park. You are cordially invited to attend the Easter exercise Sunday mominp 6:00 o'clock at. Calvary Presbyterian church. You will see the Dewey Garden, the Roman Soldiers, and hear the children i^inp and speak about the Risen ru-ict. The date f<rr the Calendar Wedfor the benefit of the Peo nle's hospital has been chanped from April 14, to April 21. All the participants are requested to oot at Bethlehem Baptist church Saturday, April 15th for the last tv.Uno real. Mrs. Daisy Glenn is quite ill at the home of her sister, Mrs. Delia Davis. We trust she will soon roe'ver . , f M iss Evorlyn Spearman is much hotter. She is not confined to bed. We trust she will sc/on be able to return to collepe. The entertainment that was piven for the benefit of the Peon'e's V.ospital by Mesdames DeWa-fct, Baustic and their maids was a swell affair. There were puests from Whitmire, S. C.; Saluda, S. aafr-r a1 .! . : MlPALMETTO LEADER I SUTTON8 CIRCUIT ' Rev. C. W. Williams pastof Sunday was a very beautiful day an appreciative audience attended all services. Sunday school was held at its usual hour with Supt. and teachers at their respective places. The lessons were interestngly. taught, a large crowd was present. Rev. McClary of Kingstree delivei'Cd a wonderful mo age to the people sent from God. Text taken from St. Luke and the 6th chapter .Every one seemed to have enjoyed this sermon and all could say as the disciples in the days of old, did not our hearts burn within as he talked with us by the wayside. ? Sunday night Rev. P. W. Wilson and his co-workers of St. Peters Baptist church joined in service with the members of Nazareth Rev Wilson preached a noble sermon On Friday night March 31 Rev. E. P. Butler from Indian town preached on Miss Lottie Gary club Text TounH in 2nd chnpter~of~St7" Luke, subject: Carrying Your Corner. It was a wonderful sermnn Amnnnt vAi?nrl $1fl .11 The public is invited to attend the Easter program at Nazareth church Su,ndily aiiernoon 3 p. m The second quarterly conference was held at St. Mary church Sunday afternoon with the P.E. paid out in full. This marked the end of a very successful quarter. ECHOES FROM HAMPTON COUNTY On Friday March 31 at the county seat, Mrs. Crocker, the; Jeans worker, associated friends seventy-five teachers of the county . patrons children and visiting friends from various points of the. state thousands of school children' of said county assembled for tho' annual Field's Day. This "was a I very creditable occasion in the his J tory of the county's educational career. There~weTe around three or fain- hundred people-present 01 more than was the previous year Dr. J. W. Shaw of the Colum bia- school system graced the oc casion as the orator of the driy. He came to the front at 11:46 with' a very creditable message filled' with love, hope good will and dir_|_ ploniacy. Subject from the book of vleremiah: A Man Wanted. Folks' were very uplifted by the great message. Hampton local orchestra played during the earlypart of the day. The Jenkins Orphanage bano arrived later in the afternoon. | The day was spent very credi I tably. Relay races, hie-h iumns I . c> - 1" , J basketball panics, acrobatic stunt? i and manyother interesting feat ' ' ures followed through out the day , The e.\hibition work from various schools of the county was bettei than ever before. Elaborate exhit its from all schools H. E. depart J ments, vocational ag. department? were well represented. This county has a bunch of co-operative teach- ' ers and a well organized association. Officers as follows: L. "E.?president, B. F. Hazel,Vice pres., Mrs. Julia W. Burgess, Sect. M issrTfmly Evans, Asst. Secretary Mrs. IIele?-^aston, Treasurer Miss Ruth Thompson, chairman standard committee, Mrs. Bessie Crock er, Jeanes worker. Th<*y say let|s spend and be spent in service for the cause of our profession. ITXINOTON CIRCTT NEWS Rev. I. O. Simmons, Pastor ? ? I _S?S^-opened-at-it*3 usual hour With pastor, $upt, officers and teachers present. A wonderful discussion was carried on by the teachers. At 11:30 Rev. Simmons ascended thei rostrum and "preached a soul stirring sermon which gave us spirit ' ual'fuod to feast upon. This being' enmmnninn rlmr o - V...J ? .u.gu jiruup com nnim-il;?At fi.OO?the A.. C. K. { League was in progress with a | large attendance. At 7:30 the pasti or again mounted the rostum and preached another heart searching 1 sermon, all who did not hear him ( missed a leal treat. Saturday the 2nd quarterly .conference will be! had all members are aske<l to do! their best. Thursday night the "October Pink Club" met at the home of.Mr. Dapiel Wise. An effic, iont meeting was had, -fter which the host served a delicious"course , This club is doing a very nice work under the supervision of its pi-e-ddcnt- On April 1.1, H>tn thr. Cedar Branch school will have its closing exercise at the Lexington Roseward school. Every one is corliall.v invited. The Easter program will be hacf Sunday evening at 7:30 now all are invited to come out Those on the sick list are: Mrs. I .illio Drafts, Mrs. Martha Borstic, and little Castina Green we hope 'or them a speedy recovery. Mattie Black, Reporter C.; Ridgeway, Spiaitanburg and Cleveland, O. Drayton Street High Prof. R. F. Gladde11, Principal i Our guest last week was Rev. \ Bynum Burton. His topic was ' "The Negro Is Free", which he verified by the F.mancipatip^Pro- 1 elamation and. the accomplishments of several of the noted men and women of our race. J T1 - *--- ' - * ine stuaenis were the happy recipient* of a book for the lihrary for which the principal thanked him. * . Prof. -Finley and Miss Pender - grass from Finley High, Chester, presented an Educational pageant in the auditorium Friday night. March 31, which was enjoyed by all. All of the characters played their parts well. Follow Mrs. L. A. Graham and other3 to Chester where a group from Drayton High will present a program "For Money or Love". - ? _ .. , mmi t A *.. * JQNESVILLE NEWS _.Sunday was a beautiful day, and all church goers were found at the house of worship. Our pastor Rev, J. W. Wilburn preached two soul stirring sermons during the day's service. * The many friends ofrMrs. Leona Simuel and Mrs. Martha Mitchell will be sorry to learn of thjir illness and hope for them a speedy recovery. All of the schools in district no 12 met at the graded school to cele bratc their first fields' day March 31. It was indeed a great day foi pupils and teachers. The various schools had their different projects on exhibition. The 1st prize was won by the Jerusalem school, 2nd by the graded school and 3rd. by the Rock Hill school. Miss Isadora Thompson of the Cedar Grove school carried home hooty for the spelling Bee, which had a representative from each school. That night the faculty of the. graded school presented/tNot A Man In the House" Every one enjoyed it. It was a success. Everyone is loooking forward to next yeav's Field's. Day. i fvtivp rpni n ni? men LAND COUNTY TEACHERS OBSERVES ACHIEVEMENT DAY Thursday March 30?The district held its annual school achievement day at the Younginer school, Mrs. Zenahia Dixon-principal. After a brief devotional period including a song by Dean Boulwoi'c of Iluibison lhstitute, follow ed by a spiritual. The competitive mark of classes began. After a brief address by Mr. J. B. Felton,-Mr. C. A. Johnson, the guest speaker was presented. He emphasized co-operation, and not crucify needs for wants. Numbers were rendered from Pine Grove, Harbison and RosenwaJd schools. Timely remarks were made by j Mrs. JX K.--,Ienkins7--Thc"-Jeanes| teacher. Each school was well represen-1 ed with exhibits. Individuals could see many things made from scraps of cloth, burlap sacks, shucks pine burs, needles, clay, paper, inner i tubes, thread etc. j Much information wn<?I from the exhibition, including thel booklets on various subjects. Refreshments were served by the teachers and patrons of each, school. j Thus ended an educational treat for all. President: L. Z. Eichelberger Secretary: Mary Rice ST. MARY'S BAPTIST CHURCH M rs. Mable Gordon, Reporer ' S. S. was opened at the usual hour with all officers present and a beautiful lesson was discussed. | This being election day all officers were re-elected. A warm pray ei service: wag conducted by Mr. Green Lee. Preaching opened at 11:30. Scrip tui'e lesson read frttm St. John 9: Hymn 1210 was lined which the choir sang beautifully. Rev. J. S. Daniel filled the rostrum; he preached a wonderful sermon from the book of Jonah, subject, Call On God. The officers took charge $9. 12 was raised. The night service was call off on account of the pastor being very ill. The Rev. L. E. Daniel.We are asking that all Pray for our deai pastor, also Mrs. Bell Beuio who; is itlr We aie proud to see Mr. | Loyd Carr out again who has Wni in for some MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH I Rev. S. ("hism. Pastor Sellers. S. C.?S. S. opened at the usual hour. At 1 1 :30 the n?m. tnT preached a wonderful lines- | sago. Communing was served. ) At G p.m. another excellent pro gram was sponsored by the A.I C.. E. League. At 7 p.m. the Wil i son Haruionizers of Winstcfn-Sa- | lorn, X. C., rendered a wonderful program. Mr. A. R. Quick and Mrs. Julia Barr among the sick at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. John McNeal and Mr. I. S. Moore of Latta spent a short while in town Sunday evening visiting Mrs. Julia Barr. Mrs. Edna Ford of Marion s|'"nt week.end with Mrs. Ada Hopkins. Mr. D. L. Shipman was called to Maxtern, X. C., Sunday to the bedside of his mother who passed to the great beyond Sunday night at 10:30 p.m. Rev. S. Chism, J. L. Anderson Horace Anderson, |Mr. and Mrs. Heyward .tones and son Davis, Mis: Rachel Sellers and son, Mrs. M. L. Gre ham and the Wilson Harmonizers quartet were the din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Anderson Sunday. Mr. Willie Cooper of Virginia is visiting his father and mother Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cooper who is very ill at this writing. Miss Annie Nelson has been eon I Ined to bid for two weeks. m li'ilMnfcMit'ii'M'iliiHiJ'i BROWN CHAPEL? A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. P. B. Brooks, Pastor S. S. opened at the usual hour with the Supt. and officers at their post of duty. At 11:30 the pastor presented a powerful message, subject~"The Different'Class es of Churches". At 3:00 another burning message was delivered by Rev. Milton who used as a subject "Wait On God". At 7:30 Rev. G. C. Ulmer used as his subject: "The Living Bread". We were blessed all tlay with gospel feasts. We weie grateful to have Mrs. C. B. Black, Rev.. Jamison, Rev. G. C Ulmer_aad_other visitors worship with us. On Tuesday night "The Flying Eagle" delivered a wonderful sermon in interest of Mrs. Brooks' club. - Sunday is Easter and we are planning a big day. Calhoun county field day was held at St. Matthews. Brown xhapel was well represented. This school won three prizes. Namely 1st grade reading took first" prize 6th grade spelling, 1st prize and a prize by the girls drill. ! UNITED ORDER OF COL^KFJ) FARMERS AID BOARD MEET The United Order of Colored Farmers Aid held its first board at Antioch Baptist church, March 30, 1939. Devotionals by Rev. M. I Dozier. 23rd Psalm of David was read,, The meeting was turned over to our flrand Master who gave us a splendid lecture. Grand ofFicers roll was called. Welcome | address by brother R. Felder. Response by Bro. Henrvhand. One new lodge was reported. There were ni"e deaths reported since last quarter. Minutes of the last session"Were read. Committees on appointments were I called for. Repots from lodge? | were taken up. Amount collected frohv lodges | $604.80. | Afternoon session. Devotional i services by Rev. M. Dozier. Remarks by the grand master. Remarks by Bro. E. W. Lawrence. Collected for the chudch $5.00; I paid in death claims $465.00; un; avoidable trouble $40.00; collected on casketg $85.00. Shorts talks (wore made by | 'Rev. Hinds. Rev. Johnson and Rev. Williams, which we enjoyed. We thank the loyal members for | their splendid dinner. Next ses| sion will be at Blakely, S. C., with Jerusalem M. E. church. Benediction was announced by Rev. M. Dozier. William Brown, reporter. MT. OLIVE SCHOOL i Holly Hill. S. C.?The teachers and students are planning t<5 take an "Educational Tour". They will start at Mt. Olive school, go through Calhoun county, Lexington county and Richland county. There they will stop in the Capital City to visit Bocker Washing.ton high school, Allen and Benedict colleges,- State hospital, Thomas .drug store, Waverlcy Hospital, the colored movie and other outstanding places. The district field's day was held ai Mt. Olive school Friday, March 24 with a very large crowd. Mt. Olive won first prise in scrap book, map drawing, 150 yard dash; second prize in spelling. Music was furnished by S. C. boys. We are happy t<y see Mr. T. M. Fogle out again after being confined to his bed several months. Mr. Abraham Gilmore is very sick at this writing.. 'Miss M. E. Perry principal of Mt. Olive school is improving nice ly after being struck in the eye with a?stick.?The bleachers and" students wish her a specify recovery. Miss A. D._lfftigler teacher and" basketball coach spent the weekend in Elloree. Miss A. C. Spann, Mr. Hutto Asberry and Prof. H. Gocrde motored ta Orangeburg Saturday to attend the county meeting at S. C. State college. Mrs. Maude Ilouch, attendance teacher, visited the school recently. Send all news to Franklyn Brown. 1 st. stephen a. m- e. church Rev. L. D. Gamble, Pastor The above named church is doI ing a wonderful -work under the leadership of olir efficient pastor, and the various church clubs. ?The" following report is from o""* Spring rally by clubs: ) Irs. Julia Hobbs, $80.00; Mrs. 'Emma Smalls, $63.85; Mrs. Wil liemena Wineglass, $35.25; Mrs. Corinne Gamble, $71.00; Mrs. Rebecca Wragg, $9.50; Mrs. Nancy Davis, $26.85; Mrs. Harriett Ad dison. $50.00: Mrs. I.nl?v i $41.GO; Mrs. Minnie Rodders, $25; Mrs. Carrie Steele, $25.20; Mrs. Jannie Lee, $30.25; Mrs. Percilla Gibbs, $16.50; Mrs. Sibbie Alston $20.60; public collectiim $11.00; Mrs. Kinloch, $2.20; grand total $574.45. ' C ? ? ? 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