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Pare 6 . JfOTB*?Y?*r question will be am erhea joe lafclnde a dipping of thif birtidmiarnnd correct address te yotu . end esdy SSe end akmpad enyeli URADLNG covering yam birtkdot ?tj ileg tbree Question*, Erplair (toe yew gwetleee te thoee^eithli w. jr^Tr?J THE PALMET 131B ASSEMBLY STREET J. E. J.- According to tho Ye-1 cords I was born October y. leuu. i What must I do or where should I I fro to be successful and have a i career? . ' \ | < Ans: It's a little late' in life to ( be starting out on a carreer. Try < to engage in some thing which i will net you a living without having to start life all over again i in a strange city. You have good < influential friends where you now i ?" live .... if you write me privately 1 < ? n.-ill hr. ultly tn gn i.ntr> thic nuitt.-r . fully. c D. L. W. Dear Abbe': What should I do to get settled in life t I am tired of roaming. Ans: Marriage is your solution. You have had tome mighty good , offers .... better start considering1; them seriously. Surely y o ujj wouldn't want to be an old maid. , M. S.. I have a half crazy man] j in my home and I cannot get clear. of .him to save my life. He sure is mean. I made him leave 3 or 4-| times and he stays 12 months and , conies back. What can I do. to get clear of him? I am thinking of j borrowing some money, do you ( think I will be successful hi my ( undertaking? j Ans: You have no business tak- ' inc him lack when you do get|l dear of him. Next time you get i him to leave see that he stays out. Don't let him tempt you to take him back by accepting his money ' It isn't worth the price. It will bej pretty hard for you to have sue-1 cess in building this home your have until you get a'little money, i ahead. You can't borrow money ' without, collateral. I1 BEATY BRIIXtE SCHOOL 1 NEWS The teacher and students of Beaty Bridge school motored to J Charleston. S. C., Friday morning' stopped at S. C. State college, about a half hour and arrived rn I Charleston 10:.'}(). We went across' the Cooper River Bridge, to Fort < Moultire and to the Isles of Palsm,' we ate our lunch and played on the Beach. We went to the harbor, to the Battery, across the Ashely River, and then to the gate of Magnolia Card en. On our wiry?out? of the city we stopped at the Novy yard. The Fire Department gave us water to drink while we were there we thanked them. The trin was y-ry enj'\vffhle W(j -duill never forget it. The following went on the trip: Sallie M. Remick Maenette and, Sarah Lipscomb, M. 1 " T ?-> ; ? .1 i:. T i .inn iit'm-p-p .j^_.Di nwiiin.r|, rtiinnj? Queen, Clara B. and James Foster, Hettve M. Jeter. Thclma, Eugene Matthew and Mqble Simmons, James, Jeff I). and Robert L. Sims! M. D. and Climant Sims, Ethel L. Edward, and Leola Fair, Hellen| B. and B.eautifort Gist, Mary Frances Lipscomb, Rosa Ix?e Soovage, Dove Jeter,Romless Lyles Willie L., Jimmie G., andEmma Sims, Emma and Minnie Staurt. We left Charleston at 5:30 and arrived at the schop1 in-i-v night. We thank Mr. Allen for his I careful driving, and , the parents and the parents anil friends for their cooperation. Last year we went to Columbia. Mrs. Mary Le(; Robinson, teacher. DUE WEST NEWS Sunday was a beautiful day and many church-goers. were found in their places in the Due West churches. The Union Nc/. 1 of the Little River association was held at St Mary Baptist church orf last Saturaday and Sunday. -Dr:?J. *C. Quarles was seen in" Due West on last Sunday afternoon). He was returning home from his quarterly conference held at Flat Rock" A. AT. E. church of which the Rev, J. H Burns of. Due West is pastor. Mr. William Williams son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gjorge Williams was funeralized at Mt. Lebancm A. M. E. church on last Tuesday at 3:00 pm. His death decured on last Saturday in a . n ,.:n? _ _ 1. I iiuapikfU- iu - vn gpiivini;^ - ?' rcnui I of an injury received while at work in that city. Mrs. Mamie Pruitt McCombs passed away on last Saturday nite following a short period of iilness His funeral was held from Mount Zion Presbyterian church cm last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Apnes Mars has been quite unwell, but i*s better at this writing. Messrs Hawthorne and Samuel J. Lee of Waynesboro, Ga., sons of Dr. I. ?>. Lee were visitors in the home of their f?rarui parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee for a few days last week. iss Gertrude Lee remains ill at the home of hef* parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H? I>ee. It is hope'' that she may soom be well aprain { Mrs. Naomi Smith and Mr. Johfj j alyzed free in this column only colun>n and siffn your full name, r letter. For a "Private Reply"... >pe for my latest ASTROLOGY also * free letter of advice i your problems clearly and conI the scope of logical reasoning, ITTgi To ? ro LEADER COLUMBIA, S. C. .1 S. J;- 'I met a buy timt-p reany liked him .very much. Hi! asked me to call him on the phone and on many oeassions I did. We had ?a late and he failed to show up because it rained. Tell nie if I should continue to hope that he will mean inything to me-? ? Ans: No, you really shouldn't ;xpect anything front him. " He loesn't love you, neither is he very Interested in you ... if he had, he ivould have kept his appointment ,vith you, rain or?thine. Iln?uut. . all him anymore and arrange to neet some other young fellows. iV. J. F. I>o you think that M. f s the proper girl for me? Ans: There Is no doubt hut that rou would he exeeedinely luekv if ~ roil were fortunate enough to win : he love and respect of such a lice girl as the one you mentioned lust be sure that won ^try to win! tor "heart". V. M. I). Will in\?hutband t'ihd ;i " -teadv job soon? If-not i... what nust we do? Ans: Unsettled business Conditions in your locality has made it ex| tremely hard on the working i !>eople during the 'past few months 1 am sure that these conditions Aill be cleared up shortly. I think that your hu-band will be working regularly before the end of May: L. M. ('. I spend all my' time thinking of the girl 1 love. Should I ask her to marry me? Ans: That would tie the quicKest ivay to learn where you stand. She is fond of you and could soon learn to lo\\> you if around cadi .other any length of time. Jones were joined in matrimony j by the Rev. J. E. Yauss < 11 last | Momlay nijrhf. Here's' wishing j. them a long and happy life. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kay were I Sunday " visitors in the honie of | Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee. CAMDEN NEWS Although Sunday was eohl as to the weather. It was ideal ft/ church-goers and they were out at Trinity M. E. chuvch of which the Rev. R. Freeman is the efficient fuvshor.?A?joint missionary pr< ?errant was had sponsored l?y Mrs. Jennie Cartej*. .Mrs. Geitrude Brevard made opening remarks; Miss Julia Thomas, nianist. MTsTTTotisToh pastor's \vife of the Presbyterian church spoke for her church; Mi^sTlryan r,f Mathe: academy for the Women's 11. and F. of the M.- K. d utch: Ml7?! FT" Belt'on. a melodious sold for the A. M. E. Z., accompanied by het^ daughter who played nicely. Wonderful for mother and daughter. Keep on .the race will reach it ere long. Last but .not least the writer spoke for the A. M. E. and received several commendations. We were delisrhted to have Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Prico of Nash-1 ville* Tenn., to vi~it lis. Mr. Prico I was born ami reared in dear old Camden, the M-t' nc c rty. a< we wore. These ate -some of Nashville's first citizens. Mrs. Maggie Oswald another Camdonian from Worcester. Ma<s.. is her,, also visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. D. or \RTr:Ki.v CONFERF.N(1 E FI.OYI)AI.E ( T. 1)11.1.ON 1)1 ST. The third <p.a; terly conference "jf the Dillon district convened in Forks Chapel A. M. E. church. Marion.. S. C. Dr. I.. A. Wells, 'he esteemed and efficient presiding elder conducted the business >f the conference in bis usual char '.tntorirtic?way??the?delight?rrf* nil present. The Floydale people are proud of -Dr. Wills and are loud in their praise < f Rim. They say they love frim-because he is unassuming. - Rev. R. Benjamin the beloved <?n.l iiAnuloi, nuctni. ij in lilt". I hearts of his people. Tie always pays out. The people say they float want to hear or any chance at any time. Tie officers and membo's amonc whom are Mosdames A. L. Mnnnerlvn. . Jennie. Belie?Bh<4> f'Tary Oriee, Sarah Wheeler, Taledona Campbell, Brothers Jesse Herman, J. E. Pace, B. L. Leach, W. M. A brant, Isaac PtWis, Flzier, Abram Pompsey Bonds, Florence Bonds, Rebecca Smith, Lummv McCrav, Bessie McKinnis, J. C. McNeil, J. W. Pace. Pan McCray, Loyola Campbell, Mabel Green, Ruth Pace, Katie Campbell Viola Bethen, Ida Campbell. Martha German, Queen Miles, Cornelia Johhson, Gussic Ellerbe, Viola -Tones, Flossie Leach, Louisa German, Janies Ellerbe, Carrie Davis, Minmie Towiwend, S. B. Bethea Leroy Townsend and several others are simply waiting for the pastor to cive the sicnal and they fall in line*. They are entertain in# the district conference May 11-12, 1939. Come and enjoy your sslf. I MT. OMVK SCHOOL Holly Hill, S. C.?A group of students motored to Columbia lust week. Some of the outstanding places they visited were The Palmetto Ixmder, State hospital, Wilk inson's home. Camp Moore, Johnson Funeral home, State Park and several other places. Everyone e n joyed .t hem selves. .Mt. Olive school will hold its closing exercises May 1, 2, and 3. Ofi April 30 an Educational address was delivered by the Rev. R. J. Jefferson pastor of Shiloh A. M. K. church. Elloree. Mofnday night, 1st and 2nd grades under direction of Miss A. P. Haigler; Tuesday night 3rd and 4th grades, under Miss A. C. Spann and Wednesday night a farce comedy, entitled "When Grandma Graduates". The principal has charge of it. ' . Miss A. C. Spann spent the week end in Elloree with Miss A. P. llaigler. Don't forget the Golden Gate quartet will be. seen and heard at Rock Hill church, May 13. Miss Alphine Milliard is home doing nicely after under going an operation at Oiangeburg hospital ,\Mr. Abraham Gilmore is improving nicely at home. Mr. F. Monroe and Mr. J. C. Connt:'?rrf?Orangeburg Were the house guests of Misses A D. Haic IIT and M. h*. Petty, Sunday. Send nil news "to Franklyn Brown. HAWAII A M. K. <111 H( II AM) (O.M.MIMTV XEWS Ki'\; K. A. Young; 1'aslor Sunday was a high day. Sunday sch< ol at its usual hour with the Supt.. Prof. .1. R. Bobo ' in charge and his new co-workers. We hope to make this a successful year along all lilies nf business. Rev.YoiTng brought to us a soul stirring sermon which was enjoyed by all. We pulled off our Kdueatiipal tally at 3:00 o'clock, which was ;l great success. Total collected $07.81, but we haven't finished it yet. it i< still Open. The. Sunday .school- board held a successful meeting at 4 -o'clock. Ilannah choir will tender music at Leaver chapel May 7t*. The members of the church will go along. A Mothers' Day program will be presented May 14th at >8 o'clock p.m. Leaver Chapel will have its Educational rally May 7th. Miss .1 linnie (5. Singleton, Miss Ophelia\Ihvho. Miss Eva F. Si.tirli-tami Mi-. (Jeoige Singleton enjoyed a trip (o lake Murray recently. IJt-v. IK : mem ha?l another sick spell-. April li'.Hh. -The conmumitv is praying1 that tie- will overcm).e them. April 'i'.uli. "Miss Mamie L. Mitchell left this community for Elizabeth. N. !. ComeMp chut eh. (Jo- to c-hurch. (Miss) Eva Mae Williams. reporter. THE TRllMLUl OF THE ( III ltf'H ii> I.. A. Wells The Church'of (Joil is the" greatest institution in the wrrid, it is find's house, and there His pre? ttrr?rlwcl is.?U4+1?entering it. the vilest sinner feels ?> sense of rev eveiue, :it,d solemnity which.seems to say to lint:-tread softly, you are in the hon-e of Hod, the ^rentor of, all things, and the Tinier of hoth heaven -and eatth. King doms Vise and fall: empires crumble and. decay ,-and are forgotten hut the church of the living Clod matches triumphantly on. She lias pass.-d t> rough tin- (ire and watt 17 ami o\it-!ived all persecution. The Psalmist Davit! said: truly CJt'd .is itl the midst of her, -he shall not he moved. The late Dr. J. (1. Sampson, the scholar p: t arher. and one 01' the bright ar.d' shining stats of hi* day in the ch'.t-re'' of South Carc-lina, and in the connection, once wisely said that tho difference of opinion and agitation. in the church were sure Signs of life and development; In a very humhle "Way. I wish tc say that Dr. Sampson's thoughts of yesterday, and mine of to-daj _uaj* sinular. It is being said thai the A. .M. K. church in South Carolina is divided. This may In * i tie. ami it. may not he true. Let its be libei,a.1in our thoughts; whe can remember when the.ro was nc difference. c/f opinion in the church in the state? L There Is nothing; at Which <ml s!"oithl he alarmed. " Nearly all other ileunminations have had, 01 are having their little disagreements*. I ~TTuhk we might dean a valuaide. lesson from them ir keeping our misunderstandings- tc ursi Ives. Our beloved Bishoj Slipper, found this condition here Ln oomn 4- r\ o+ftf/? nn/ wntii in: LUIIJU iw ?T?-uvvf ?? " he has been preaching and admonishing peace for three years slid as a res id t, ^th'-rc is a much bet ter~frrttlu; bT brotherly lovt throughout the state. We have learned to love and icvere Bishop Flipper, and feel highly honorec to have hint preside over us. We are praying and asking hi? retur.i for another quadrer.niuni. Sumter, S. C. SI'MTKR DISTRICT CONK. V Sl ( < EShh By Rev. A. J. Felix. Reporter The district conference held it; annual session a,t Fine Hill A. M K. church, near J5umter?_fi. C.T or April 27-28, with Dr. J. S. Co< ' presiding elder arid Rev. L. My ers, pastor. Peace and harmony prevailet throughout the entire session. Re\ S. 11. Thompson of Bethel church Sumter served very efficiently a. secretary. ?Competent reporter: i THH PALMETTO LEADCT Tuberculosis De1 Every person Is born with healthy Itmns. Many of us become Infected from other people as we grow up. "The first Infection usually heals. The person la we)) no germs escape from his lungs. It *ls Important to find tV. In H ? I ? # il I _ _ i. t l .> tma uroi liiiuuLiuii iu cmiureu. were chosen for the Negro press both religious and secular. ?All of the pastors of the district were present also delegates repicsented every charge. The financial reports were the best in years. The presiding elder was well pleased with them. The spiritual side did not lag. Able-' sermons were "delivered by Revs. J. R. Richardson and L?. J. Staten. The conference was well attended, not only by the people of the district but by those oi other districts anil conferences. Among the* visitors were: Drs. T. VJ. Miles, presiding elder of the Georgetown district; J. L. Bcnbow presiding elder of the Kirigstree district anil J. E. Thomas, presiding elder of the Mt. Pleasant district; Dr. E. A. Adams, presiding elder of the Newberry district Columbia conference; Drs. A. P Spears, I W. Jancrette and L. A Wells, presiding elders of Marior Florence and 'Dillon districts re spectivelyr Northeast conference Dr. J. M. Jackson and Revs. M F. Robinson. J. F. Stanley anc I. M. Davis of tht. Marion district; Revs. N S. Delaine and B S. Taylor of the Dillon district; Rev. W E. Riea+dso'n of Florence; Revs H. J. Hodge and.M. M. Martin oi the Central conference and Rev W. J.Oupple of the M. E. church Mayesville. The presence and addresses o1 these worthy men added much t"< he meeting. Rev. L. dryers, the very fine pas tor and his good people of Pin< Hill gave a very fine entertain ment. Resolutions were passe< . shanking them for- their?hospital ity also to Dr. Coc for his brother ly way in presiding. The Sumter district is in saf< hands. The old ship will go int< " 'he harbor. FRIENDSHIP A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. II. W. Walker. Pastor Clinton. S. C.?Sunday was a nother beautiful day and man? found themselves to the- place o worship. S. S. opened at the us . ual hour with an overflowing mini [ her of children and adults. Re view by the Asst. Supt., Mr. G T. Henry. After the report Rev Walker presented "(Miss) Thelmi I.eake. senior at Bell St. high am Mrs. Maggie Minis -to the S. F __ Rev. Walker. Mr. II. L. Alexande complimented (Miss) I.eake, he tiainer. Mrs. Minis, who accom pained her to Orangeburg wher Miss Leake in a declamation eon test won a medal for herself. Mis Leake not only won forr hersel i honor, hut for the home, church i ?i cuo ic , I scnooi UIKI UUIIMIIUllu;. uut in , loyal young member in Friendshij ; chuich. (Miss) Leake and Mrs . Mrs. Mims thanked the church fo their many praises. The morning1 service began a ll:ir> and Rev. Walker preaehei 1 from ?t. I.like 14:1, using as a sql 1 ject "A Prescription for Trouble* . Heart.-." The?sermon??hot [ inspiring and instructive. Afte the sermon Rev. Walker present ed th(. trustees to the congrega tion nnH spoke well of each one 1 Sunday evening 7.15 we were fa vored with a spiritual sermon fror our beloved Presiding Elder, Rev ' Minis. After the service Rev ! f*.Tims recw-ved many compliment for the tvdttderful message. Pul 1 pit-associates were Revs. Jones ' Steward, Shelton, Lilliewood, Gui 1 tor. Th0 presiding elder held hi ' second quarterly conference o Monday evening. All boards an [ auxiliaries reported splendidly. ' Mrs. A. J. Gary, one of ou faithful members here had a rusl 1 call to the bedside of her sick sis ter. She has our deepest sympa thy in the illness c/f her siste whom we hope will soon recover We were, glad to see a numbe of our members and visitinj .friends out Sunday, after havin; been shut in for quite a while. The leaders of the differen groups are working hard to mak 1 the rally a success. Our pastor visited his ffarihe church Sunday where he pastorei fourteen years ago. Paul you re ' call visited his former cl\urche< ' Prof, and Mrs. A. T. "ButTei ? their little son A. T. Jr., spent th 3 week end here with Mrs. Butler' s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wil I - . JL irelops by Stages If later a peraon^becomes infected again, the serious disease tuberculosis may begin. The germs tnat escape from the lungs are lik.-lv to Infect others. m v sj If tuberculosis Is not discovered early, the disease spreads. A hole (cavity) may form lQ the lung which is an Incubator of germs that ea- _ cape and menace everybody who comes In contact with the sick person. liams. New China?school?rendered?rr program Friday night at Wateree Baptist church. Rev. E. W. Bonner made encouraging remarkis. He stressed in particular "The Value of Regular School Attendance". . forget to see W. B. Dillard. Tjethel a. m. e. church Dillon, S. C.?Bethel A. M. E. church marches cn with Rev B *S . Taylor at the helm. For' four ! consecutive years, Bethel church has grown rapidly with the pres1 ent pastor; and one of the outstanding pulpiteers of our great church. Bethel leadii. in this viein ; ity, while others follow. * We are blessed with an efficient njistnr mill n fniwfnl cnsnpl . preacher. i The 47th anniversary was held - the first week in April breaking . all records financially of any . church in our state with less than 1 .'100 members. God smiled upon ; us as we launched out into the deep and He guided us with His . eye. Each right we rallied begin . ning April 3, inclusive to the 7th ' with an average of $52.20 per . night receipts. 1 Bethel has never witnessed such a rally in its historry. Our ser' vices are spiritual and helpful to 5 all. We thank God and Bishop Flipper for sending to Us a kind ~ friendly and honest leader like ? our beloved pastor and wife. No " stones are being left unturned foi the betterment of our church. MOXTICELLO NEWS . .. St. Peter A. M. E. Church ertcc for the ne>v conference year was held on Sunday* April 23, I 1039. The Presiding Elder, Dr. _ "Addison" presiding. The S7 ST was opened at the usual hour by the Supt., Mrs. Agnes Crumpton, ' with the teachers and >other offic1 ers at their po-st of duty. The lesson was nicely taught and dis cussed by thev arious classes and - reviewed by the Mrs. Addison. We were very pleased to have with ' us Dr. and Mrs. Addison. Come a again soon. 1 At 12:00 o'clock the presiding > elder preached a wonderful ser?" 'tor service the business part of - the confeience was taken up. Each c church played its part. We. are - praying that success be ours thi3 s year under orur good leader, f The Pastor, Rev. A. J. Holman '? was called away doing the morna ing. service to attend a funeral at P Shady Grove A. M. E. church. > 'Mrs. Alice Crumblin is ill at r this writing. Her daughter Mrs. Hattic Woodard was called home , a few days ago from Winston-Sa, lem, N. C. Miss Carrie Crump f ton is improving at this writing. , Mr. and Mrs. John B. Pearson ; are the proud priTents r/f a 5-pound boy and girl, twins. Their names are John E. and Lizzie -E. Pear son. _ IMiss) Wilhelmcna. Crumpton, reporter. 11 MORRIS BROWN r- A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. R. I. Lemon, Pastor s ' Last Sunday dawned in_jCharles * ton bright and fair. Many churchgoers were seen wending their s way t0 the houses of worship. At 11 Morris Brown were seen large au" diences during the entire day. The services of the junior- church * were concluded at 11 a. m. at " which time Dr. Lemon began the regular morning service, using as a text, Hosea 4th chapter and 6th verse. An inspiring message centered around the theme: "Destruc tion present, where knowledge is absent." The Sunday school and League held forth at their respective hours, wrth good attendance. At the conclusion of the League hour, Rev. D.A. Mills spoke under the auspices of Class No. 56. At 8 p.m. the message was delivered by Rev. J. R. Hamilton of the Georgetown District, who spoke from Exodus 14th chapter and 12th Verse. "Standing Still" was the subject used by the speaker. On Tuesday evening, a splendid entertainment was ^iven by Rev. Sims of New York, a t which a large crowd was present This was one of the most unique affairs given for some time. One of the members of the troupe is absolutely blind, but performed at the piano in a way that was hard for one to contemplate. He is indeed, the "Blind Tom" of today. The other two members of the troupe contributed the vocal numbers on the program which was indeed of a high class order. Activity around Morris Brown is as the time draws nearer for-tmr rally, the interest heightens. Glad were we to see Bro. Wins Johnson at service last Sunday morning. He seems much improved, a"d his many friends were pleased to see him out again. "Mother's Day" will be observed next Sunday with a program by the ladies of the church. We still maintain our Forward Look. MT. ZION A.M.E; CHURCH Rev. S. Chism, Pastor Sellers.?Sunday school opened at the usual hour with Asst. Supt, and co-workers at their post of duly. A splendid lesson and review by W. T. Fore. . At 11:30 morning service began The pastor presented the Rev, Mrs. Ella Ashley. She selected hei text from Matt. 0:18; subject Thy faith has made thee whole. This was a wonderful message. Quite a few visitors worshipped with us in this service. At ":30 the pastor and choir motored to Zion, S. C., and preach ed for the Rev. A. Oliver. Subject The Greatness of Man. Rev. Mrs Ashley also preached. Subject. The Lord Will Provide. At 8 p. m. we again assembled and witnessed another wonderful message from the Rev. Mrs. Ashley. Subject: Leaving the Hog Pen.Spring revival began Sunday night. We are praying for muelsuccess during this meeting thai ?ouls may come to Christ;- the church needs them. Mrs. Carrie Quick passed * t c the great beyond Sunday night at McLeod hospital in Florence. Fu I.VIUI ovi v IVCO. Iiut ^Ullipa'lC. Mrs. Alice Jones is sti'll on the sick list. Mrs. Clara Dixon i f much unproved at this writing. Mrs. Tommie Foxworth left foi N"\v York last Tuesday eveninp io be at the bedside of her son Mr. Earl Ellerbe who is very ill Mr. W. B. Moody made a trif to Fayetteville, N. C., Monday ev en rug oii_busltmss to see jrnntaTret ter Miss Sadie D. Moody, who i< attending the N. C. State Norma Institute and reported a pleasan Our pastor has made much ini provement to our church since -h< has been here. He just finisher putting new brick steps to t h < church and is planning more im provements. M-T. OLIVE A. M. E. CHURCI , Rev. J. N. McClintic, Pastor Myrtle Beach.?Sunday was i high day at Mt. Olive church. Thi -Sund?y-^srhool opened at the us ual hour, with Supt. A. L. Prye: and teachers at "their post of duty At- 11:30 the pastor ascender the rostrum and preached a sou stirring sermon. The A.C.E. Lea giue met at 6:30. The lesson wa: beautifully discussed by the men bers and visitors. At 8 p.m. the Missionary Dept under the guidance of their presi dent Mrs. Flora Rainbow pre sented a wonderful program. Thi program was reported as the bes for a good many years. The ou of town visitors who worshippe< with us Sunday were: Mr A lie; "Ford of Conway; Miss Thelmi Todd, of Clarendon; Mr. and Mrs Riley, Raleigh. N. C. Those on the sick list are: Mi G. Spivey and George Vreen. Wi hope for them speedy recovery Mrs. J. V. Willard of Conway spent the week end with he daughter and son-in law Mr. am Mrs. J. B. Owens. Miss Mae Franks of Wilming ton, N. C., was the week em i guest of Mr. and Mrs. WaLfori i Livingston. I Mrs. Henry Hemingway and soi Henry, Jr./'were visitors in Con way Sunday. ' . Visitors are welcome to t h < Churches of Myrtle Beach, S. C. jEfifif .. I Saturday, May 6, 1939 USE HAIRLONGER A Wonderful Hair Grower , M *"* Makes the Hair grow Long, Full and Luxuriant. A Fair Trial will prove its Wonderful Worth. Hairlonger Grower 25c Pressing Oil 25c Postage 10c. ALSIE P. WYNNE, Box 24, Clio, S. C. Mutual FuneralHome 8 North Church St. Manning, S. C. 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JOHNSON iT i NOTARY PUBLIC Office: 2029 Marion Street i Dealer in Real Estate, perform* rmarrla^e ceremoiues, writes wills, ; deeds, mortRapes, claims, etc. Call to See- Him U Office Phone 8407 Res. 6798 1|.; : I DR. H. H. COOPER i DENTIST Special Attention Given to Diseases of the Gums Gold, Crown and Bridge Work a A Specialty? .1 Office Phone 6429 Rw. 82fil jj V25 Washington St. Col'a.. S. C. v] ~ al Office Hours: Telephone: 11 A. M. Oo 2 P. M. Res. 8671 6 P. M. to 8 P. M e Dr. W. D. Chappelle ri Physician and Surgeon r | Diseases of Women and Children J A Specialty Office: Residence: - 2115 Lady St. 1301 Pine St. i Columbia, S. C. J 1 Phone 7811 All Classes of Dental Work e Dr. L. H. Hallman DENTIST PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS Sundays by Appointments _vOflice: 2369 1-2 Gervais 8t. \Columbia, S. C. Office Hours: Telephones: 8:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 6033 Residence 8873 Dr. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST Fillings, Plates, Crowns, Bridge* Anesthesia a Specialty