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THE PALM)
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VL u I V V ' III I I> i 11 I 11 I I 1 4.1111 J woe ?1
ami haw "h.y tlimbic." The prob.leni
I ar>i terribly wolTiod about is
kissing buys. I have a good reputation
as a "good pirl" and I'd like
to keep?fh Hut when a friend
comes to my house and asks me
for a good night kiss I'm afraid
flj FTTTTT FTu feeding by ivfusiup
or slapping his face ii he insists.
Is itxx/nsidored "cheap for a girl
to accept a kiss from .a1 boy slie
likes?. PERPLEXED."
Ans: Good ni'ebt kisses arv perfectly
respectable and you needn't
worry- about jeopardizing you:
reputation by indulging in t.;ne or
two. This doesn't mean that you
should start a "sb bberjng contest""
every time you say good night to
a boy. A good night kis< and. a
pat on- the cheek will hold your
ad Miners for yotK
R. T. Dear Professor; Will you
please tell m4. if the w. man I left
my sample with will pay in,, foi
thatcni ijtu 7?*
Ans: Why should she?'.Shi- did
noj gi-t voin* <.oinh J
D..-M. B. Should 1 givi this lot
tor to the lx\v that 1 'L'. to
and what should It" do? v.
Arts: I!,. wtv.ijd feel ?(Mutt*. r*.** 1
somewhat . . . hut it wouldn't
" make a vol y hitr in;pro*sii>n ?<n
him. Tlu nia.i ri'.y .f% y.umjr poo-1
pie jro through t!>i* 1:itr<- t* writ-J
in^r notes 1,/ ..at am?tho". . ho will
hoot, it a scti t as lie ha> done
many times before.
11 M- I'm ..a' !' a ami am
thinking . !' y .iiii:' -to ? 'alifot'tiia an''
^ about it
A1is:""TTT" i-ka i trnrrrt Inttyou
iuu-t' l.a . aaaii-r it- 'fake
trip of tliis (let " it ami trot
employment am! a\, a lit tle
motay. When y>ui tret < m. thintr
then make the' <?' amty t.> California
if you fool ymi prolYr t. live
M11 .1.UKAN( II A.M.Ii. CHI'KCII
Rev. I). I). Doutrhtj, I'astor
Sunilay School opened at the usual
time with the officers at their
posts of duty. The lesson was very
beautifully diseus'sod. and t <utfht in*
all respects. i
'pl *
i in- morning survive wn.' carried
out in-tin- regular routine. Rev.
Doughty pleached nn inspirational
sermon from the Book of Acts.
We are having very fine services
??? ?-U?our church. ?
The A. C. F.. League hail their
meeting Sunday evening and it
was very interesting. The Caro-1
lina Four favored them with a pro
gram which many persons witnessed.
Wo were proud to grec?Msl-SI,i/,7.ic
Cooner. Annie Smith and
Ro,sa Jenkins who nrriver Saturday
from Camden, N. J. They are
here for a vacation.
Mr. I.. J. Ilyman and Mrs. Ella
Ashley spent last week end in Fayetteville,
X. C. Mr. IT y in a n visited
his wife who is attending summer
school and Mrs. Da*.is went to see
her brother, Mr. Cloo D..vis.
Tile followiti'jr individuals were
the dinner guests of Mrs. Nellie
Scott: Mrs. Km: in and Josephine
Williams'. Mrs. Clays Bibbs, Mrs.
Km ma L. C'ousnck, Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. Hyman and Mrs. Annie
Smith from Camden, N J. .
Mrs. Irene Moore was the din-,
ner guest of Mrs. Minder Garden.
Mrs. M.. E. Bowons was the dinner
guest of Mr. P. R. Brown.
TViji ..t?o i" - *- ? **
. .v .|i.cuii-uf 111 uur roinmunuy
?r. are ?et44?g?along-?fhw-.?The Stuv
Down Drifters mo in the load.
The farmers reported that they
are just as busy as a bumbor-bee
workme- in. J_Luj?impr.ii Quit?wowlr
tobacco. ?_
, BETH FT, a, C. F. liEAfJ.l'E
Mr. If. \V. Webber. President
The Ia-aiuo Tjothol- A. M. E.
Church presented Mr. John TTuntor
and his chorus fmrn Brown Chapel
A. M. F. Church in a recital
of Xegro Spirituals. Sunday .Tune
(j,
This recently organized and
youthful group sane tho following
several numbers: "If you just hold
out." "No hiding place down
there." "Certainly T/ord," "Have
you gut good . religion?."- and
Joshua fit the battle of .Terico."
T! ,. soloists were Miss Susie Mae
Simmons and Messrs. Michel uentr
ly and Chiistopher Flowers.
Our advisor, Mr. Pressloy, made
a few remarks concerning his enioyment
of the program and asked
the choir to contiiine and he gave
special mention to their competent
loader, Mr. John Woslcty Hunter.
Rev Clarke likewise made re
ipaik.i.a.nd...ga,v.u. r.ncft;.rag;ng ai?
monitions to the group.
Several v/sitors -were present in-(
eluding Miss Hertha Couscr who
was called upon to render a Solo
from the demands o" the audience.
"My Task" was her selection.
analysed frtt In this column only
him column and sign your full name. I
roiir latter. For s "Print* R*Ph" ..
elope for my latent ASTROLOGY
hist*I also a fr*0 Iftiir of advict
lafai your problems clearly and eon*
Lfein tke scope of logical reasoning
ETTO LEADER
there.
A. D. Dear Abbe: I-am writing
- about?ui??ebnieb. Tell me if it
will t.vcr grow anu will \vc ever
bui,d a new church? What is
wrong ? /
Ans: The chief difficulty seems
to bL> that the members do not eo
M'vvatL iii- tbny vleinlil . . without
cooperation, very littl<_. ran accomplished.
In all probability if
you hrtVe an -active leader among
you women, you could help the pas
tor accomplish his aim. At any
rate" do your part and pray that
the others will do likewise.' In time
t nev church will be built.
It. T. M._ I have an awfully nice
boyfriend a.el he will do anything
that I ask of him. Ht. is trying to
get me to marry Him and I am
afraid In- won't Be as nice to me '
.aftej- we are ihTmdedr Tell me'if "
lie is really in love with me? "
Ans: IJe's "nuts" about you, and
know it too. Most likely y<ni two
will *hL. niairieil within a few
months time, and 1 firmly believe i
that vim will get along swell. If |
you strive as1 lard ra make?him happy
as he is to make you happy j
then, worries will be few.
K. I. (5... There is a man who
J wants to marry me since I left my .
Husband. Tell me if I should mar- (
ty him <?r if I slufuld take the
horse back again?
Ans:' No don't consider taking j
yoi;r lib.-band back when y u don't .
inve?11; r .?fn-t?ymtr?dvurc,.?and _
slav single awhile. If at a later
^,o... fl ... i-..o . .11. . in
!>>vt again. then got married.
A. Hav,. been wantir.tr tc
-vrr -fitr-minm- I'-m- a Jung._tiuicw._VN .ill. |
i W,. successful in another year to (
iio s'o
Ans: Indeed yon could. In the ^
meantime study up on Agriculture ,
and all nationals pertaining- to
faming and it will profit you. I
The I.oague presents interesting 1
piog/ams every Sunday beginning 1
(?: o'clock. Visitors are always wel. 1
come.
MT. /ION A. M. F.. OHI'RCTI |
Rev. S. Chism, Pastor v
Rollers, R. C. : Sn S. opened at
the usual hour with thc'Sapt. and
i'o-workors at their posts of duty. <
Vlip In icon wn s reviewed by the |
nastor.
At 11 :"0 A. M. Rev. W. T." Fore \
-was?:inrl he preached a ^
wonderful message. Quite a few .,
members we re present at this ser- |
t > ice.
I At 7:d0 r. M.our pastor deliver- .
led the message. t
The 1'iastor was the Rundisy-d'm i..r
"ii. of Mi< Roberta Brown [
j Mts. Kstella James in still on t
I the sick list. als<, Mrs.'- Ada Nelson.
Miss Marion Mi-Daniel returned ,
! home last week after spending a
few days at Latta with Mrs. Doro- .
[thy Cribbs and she reported a very I)
pleasant stay I
j P. E. L. A. Wells stopped awhile
with Mr. E. M. Porter and J L ,
(Tosland Sunday evening on his t
, way honuy He reported a wonder- *
ful quarterly conference that he ,
1 vla,l juAt held at Lake View, S. (V
j Mrs. Hester Dixon left Satur'
.lay evening for'Washington, IX C. .
[to spend some time with her sister |
1 Miss Jessionune Lester.
) .Mr. Richard Franklin and Mr. |
Ernest Evans left for Washington |
j where they will work awhile.
I. Mr. LaThone Fledger spent a
I few hours with Mr. and Hey- |
-ward?Jones, Sunday afternoon. l
STRANGE HALl'CINATIONS
i?Tony (biiento:-thc rum drinking j
kimrf _ ^ i
Told himsejf he could > nle the ring,
i "Sh around he went, winning his;
bouts
From weak opponents he could!
knock out.
Finally then he chor/sed his foe,)
Our well beloved, but dangerous
Jap*
Who flays his opponents with i
lefts ami rights |i
Without rumpling his hair when-' <
ever he fights. i'
Tony should know from the very/
beginning j,
There wasn't a chance of winning. |
But clenching his fists, drinking ;
Kfs rUm, ' ; 11
He declared to the world "I'll j
knock vuit dat bum".
'rhnt fatal June night" finally;
came |
Which Tony thought would bring j
him fame;
When dangerous Joe whom ho (
failed "hum". . 1
Flogged and sent him to drink f
his rum. t
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(Mrs.) Jennie Murray Pyatt (
4 1-2 Johnson Street J
Charleston, S. <J. 1
: ' ? TV
WINNSIIORO NEWS
Last Sunday night, Elder T. H.
~AddI"sbif "prOaTtTPlT'"an" Upflftfng' SCF
mo'n to a very appreciative audience
at the Waymari church.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Holmes
of Philadelphia arc visiting Mrs.
Holmes' patents Mr. and Mrs. Da
rid Jackson. They arc here for an
indefinite stay.
Miss Cecelia Mclvu was the
riianniyg guest _i?f_ Miss Elise Man
tgault last week. Miss Manigault
and Miss Mclva are both attending
summer school at State A. &
M. College, Orangeburg.
Friends arc glad to see Mrs.
Delhih Haigler up and after a
long illness. ?
A large crowd turned out t o
the Mill park on the 4th of July
to witness the hit of the season,
i base ball game between Winnsboro
and 'Columbia. Winnsooro
won 12-5.
Mr. and Mrs. John McFee of
Pittsburg are here to the delight
of their daughter Miss Mae F.
Baxter and friends.
Mr. Joseph drier is here after
cn<>n<] i nil* u tf'i/iofinw
?.? |/1V V ? "ViHIUII III
Charlotte and New York.
M iss Adfyen 1'ratt spent the
4th of July in Chester with her
sister, .Mrs. Sara Spann.
Miss Mamie Anderson, Home
economics teacher of Fairfield Co
Training school is making rapid
progress in het- summer school
work. The students are greatly)
Dene.fitted by the demonstrations
she gives.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jackson
have now fnade their home in Columbia.
J'rof.
W. A. Ituss spent . t li e
week end home with his family.
He is now attending summer
>chool at llenedict College.
A large crowd of Wihnsborians
ire planning to attend 'the State
3. S. and It. T. IT. Convention at
Benedict Ctdlege this week.
.Mr. Jesse IVndall of Xc\v-?ork
Mr Samuel Jaegers and Mr. Edlie
James of Chester were visitors
n our town last Wednesday.
A large crowd attended the St.
'aul Baptist church to witness"
he baptism of Mr. Itoht. Toatley.
iev. Beatty delivered a very proftablo
sermon; after which the
mptism was performed. The St.
'aul choir furnishi-d
Miss- Alice' Mcintosh, who is
ittendinp Benedict-Allen summer
chooi spent lust week end with
teeompanied home by Mrs. Helen
"ttttd- -mtd?Ma-d-m*--(Jeorp'-e--I<Wd -uf'olumbia.*
Don't foijeet to see Mr. Rufus
irec'n for your copy of The 1'alnetto
Leader.
Mr. and Mrs. Janu-s Carter of
tiehmond, Ya., are now home to
he delight of Mrs. Carter's par nts.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard liaram.
Mrs. Carter was formerly,
diss Annie. Map Harrison.
U-'.NKDK'T- ALLKN
HMMKR .SCHOOL
15v Mrs. Corrie H. Watkins
The Benedict-Allen Summer
school has beet) one of busy and!
lard .wor^ from tlie xery firat.berinnintr:
Realizing this, the many
cache rs gathered here fop""' the
md improvement, assembled o n
ast Friday night. July 7, in the
:yn?nasium of Benedict College
md gave the members of the uni.ritiyr
faculty a repast.
It was like an oasis in a desert.
r've I Voile <rrni('i.l?glad to forget.
he work of the classroom and
ome together in a social way. We
nust say here, that our faculty
hisei'ved all "that can be said or
lone in their favor. They are a
inppy, smiling, hardworking?
Revs. S. C'hi'sm, 'T. R. Tolbert,
I. It. F.zell, Messrs. 0. L. Smith
md M. (! Hawkins, Mcsdames I
orrie H. Watkins and Julia B.
shaw wVre in charge. Delicious
much and ice cream -.-sandwiches
? VI I- .-VI \ yu.
Mr. Joscph_ Robert Buvraero
poke for the student-teachers;
Deans T. T'?. O'Daniel and A. G.
smith and Mrs. J. .1. Stavks spoke
*<?r the faculty. This was one of
he enjoyable social events of the
maimer school.
iHI.l.IOX DISTRICT-* ({1 AKTF.ltI.Y
CON FKRENCK
Itev. I.. A. Nells. I). 1). Pres. Kid.
The thi-d quarterly conference i
>1 the Wise Chapel' A. J\L Ej
r,'j' U't convened in Wise Chapel'
near Marion. S. C'., July 1 and 2,'
lOot), Rev. A. Oliver pastor. The
Presiding Elder was paid in full.
Sunday was w en over t,? the divine
service of Dr. L. A. Wells,
the "v.inch esteemed presiding el-i
lor, who was accompanied by Ttev.1
I. M. Jackson who. presided with]
Turn it.y and ease. i
The people of the. Wire Chapel:
Circuit l<i\e Dr. Wills, who oncej
ivas their pastor. They also love
Mis. Wel's. Dr. Wells continues to.
ircach the jrospcJ with . i wer. .
Pro. J. \\\ Rt is is a srpcrintcn-"'
lent who Delias in punctuality.
Urn. 5s. Smith U- a nuoihbcr one'
iticuii >. .4-11 c omrers ;in?1 momicrs
of the Wise Chapel circuit
iro anion# the best in the state.
Phey-ace pvoud of Rev. Oli /er and
lie pnyintr him v/ell. I
The stwanless' 'report was excel
ent. The sister lad a nice dinner'
itepared to. the -delight of us all.
Dr. Jackson addressed the quart
rly conference and Bro. T. C.
liio-m.-m \.>,| yjogqeiit in Jhig 10;ponse.
A'l of the reports showed
hat the charpre is prospering1 unler
the popular pasto- both spirit-*
jally and financially. He has added
18 new member sand 12 converts
to the church in three months.
C
T- ( iiMriln'i* in I. i '
IE PALMETTO LfcAbER
ECHOES FROM COLUMBIA
DISTRICT W.H. ANI) F.
missionary convention
(Miss) Eloise M. Janerette,
Reporter
Quito an enjoyable as well as
spiritual day was spent in the
hove named meeting on last Fi
day, .Tune* 30th, at St. James ,
M. E. church, Columbia of whi<
Rev. W. B. Nash is pastor.
Variety is the spice of life
?auy 01 ganizatimr; the?same- w.
exhibited through the splend
discussions "What the Wor
Needs Most?" by Mesdames E
nice Howard, Zenobin Dixon, T<
anna Holloway and *>thers ar
"Training the Youth for Se
vice" by Misses Nancy Paris, Ei
Taylor, Mattie Bcfwman and Ge
tiude Boney; "Am I Growing Sp
itually and Financially in th? Mi
sionary Work " by the membe
of the convention general.
IRevs. F. C. Laws and VV. 1
Bowninn gave m food for thougl
as they preachm such womlcrf
annual and missionary sermon
Miss Martha Paris, prosi tent <
the Juvenile department- addt
nruch irrteresv to the- meet ing I
her well planned uniqne-iP -ograr
Our visitors. Revs. T. ll. ATTfl
son, presiding elder of thp Spa
tanburg district; Rev. E. A. Aan
presiding elder of the Newbyri
district and Prof, C. G. Garre
gave short but interesting talk:
also Mrs. T. II. Addison who br<
greetings front the Spartanbui
district,? We always enjoy wort
of encouragement from our cot
ference branch president,-Mrs. (
A. Adams, lMesdames L. K. Ne
son and E. II. McGill.
A very "timely and interestin
final program "wiw tendered RC
E. F.-'G. Dent, the presiding eldc
?;f the Columbia district who wa
ending his whfj< for another fiel
of labor. This program was git
eh by the rpinistoi s with Re\
W. P. Loving Clarke, master c
ceremonies.
A purse was presonted to Eldc
Dent by Rev. I. O. Simmons.
Too much credit cannot be giv
en the ministers and laymen fn
the fine spirit that, existed in mnk
ing the prog; am a success. W
regret vei'y much for Rev. Dent t
leave us hut ar,. glad beyond ex
nressions that lie is going to
great field. The Columbia distrie
-will?remember?Kliler Dent as
man full of inspiration, ready t
give o -helping ! and at all time
and last but not least a man
IK'hCe and, harmony. May _Gp
bless him as hi- takes uTTTTTs ue\
wurdc-armpiicsidenj _pf Kittiell ,->1
lege. Kittiell, N. C.
With such missionary work>r
as sisters: Elizabeth Pelzer, Sal
lie Gunter, O. ('. Dunham, ( fir
rie Taylor. Martha Corley, 1 'li
Washington. R.. RufT, S.-Siigh n
others along. with Mrs. Mary l.o
Phelps, whi/ was tie ehtertair'n
president, and with the ones v-'h
were otl the program, our presi
dent of the district cannot fail
therefore we feel that, our Pi si
dent Mrs. Belle V. Derrick i'
lead us on to higher heights.
Thus we. closed a very suc<
fill meeting along al lino* hop in]
that God will continu(. to bless >u
efforts.
ST. .1A M KS A. MI E. GIU1M1
Rev. W. R. Nash, Pastor
iPi nday school wiis well attend
ed. After the class stildy of tli
lesson the 'school \y?(s .inter*
at.- "it,.'-,,
T.cwis. \vh<> conducted the sckor
for the Supt. The Eible cla>-. i
holding the banner. Row Gelde
teacher.? ~7?7
?listened t,r three sermon
Sunday which were food for the
and our hearts burn while tho the
of God talked to us. Sup la
morning the pastor preached: a
3:30 Rev. N. A. Rice who pastor
"d at St. James successfully f<>
four years and Sunday rfight Rex
\V. T. Gove At each service sev
era) visitors wei'e present' and ex
pressed themselves as having en
jo\d the services.
Steward hoard Nos. 1 and 2 ar
-pearing n^- pains to have regula
meeting and good attendance, a
well as Missionary society wit'
such able women at the head a
Mrs. If. M. Young, Mrs. Katie Sc
onion and Mrs. Mary Phelps. Th
choir rendered excellent music o
Sunday with Miss Claretta Ki
nard organist. Visitors ate al
ways welcome.
ST. JAMES A. M..E. ClU'RCH
Rev. G. A. Shroud. Pastor
Ashovillo,?N- G.? Sunday wa
a very hot day here in "The Ran
of t1 ? Sky", hut a good crowd wa
out for all day and for the nu'rn
ing service we had a full house
The pastor preached a wonderfi
sermon. We had six to eonhec
then?Ives With the church: Ma
mie Alexander, Ida MaP Henrj
Mary I. Kl^ckley, Savannah Th m
sun, sopnia <.,?uick, p.iiro^c n>i
S. S. at the usual hour and ii
full bloom.
At o'clock the Ushers' Unior
turned out at the church. W<> ha
a very full house, and all usher
turned out in full as there are si:
churches on roll with the prog-rat
There wer0 three quartets'; 81
fames Jr., Ushers was on duty.
At the* evening: service th(. pas
toj' again pr?ache another won
jlerful sermon trom II King U'-f
Chi last Thursday evening Uv
Missionary society gave a pro
grant entitled The June Rose So
ial; in spite of the yain in the
ly afternoon people did not turi
out- in full, but each member dii
their best to carry out the prri
grant.
STTRPrRTliK FOR
THF "LEADER'
BALTIMORE, MI). NEWS
Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church's
ten day -revival ended July -7,which
was conducted by Rev. J. C. Copeland
of Newberry, S. C. Many ata
tended and everbody enjoyed the
a- set vices tenderer by the gospel
i- Tornado. Amount raised, $158.02
A. The attendance was $14.38. A num
h ber erf new members were added
lo the church.
>J> Regular Sunday morning service
-Jtdy-fh-- wn*--conducted y the- Fas
1( tor, Rev. ,PI. C. Clark*. Saturday
Row .1. ('. Copeland accompanied
u" by the pastor went to Washing'j
ton to. visit bis sister. Our pas
tor stated that they I ad a grand
time visiting the Capital. Miss
'a I Thomasina Woods of Chester, S.
V" C.. is visiting Miss Mary Miller |
1 jind her father at Spprtow Point.
Md. Mrs. Bessie Gladden also of |
,s Chester is visiting her children,
Mr. Ernest Gladden, Mattie Therm p
o son and Flossie Hope.
Sick: Mr. Ernest Gladden. We
wish him a "speedy recovery. The
s Sunday school is running an ex
cursion to Wnodsid(, Park, Phila,(j
delphia, Pa., Sunday. July 23, '30.
)V Round trip $2.50. Bus leaves the
n chinch corner Spring and Mulli
p- It in at recti'. ?
.Miss Jessie Young of New Yoik
bj City stopped in Baltimore to visit
v. hot girlfriend, Mrs. Mary Wil-\
liams and her niece, Mrs. Mildred
Walker; She'left Saturday fot
* Chester. S. C. t?, visit her mother
Read The Palmetto Leader.
Is
V During the week the Mt. Hebron
,' Baptist church carried out its us-,
ual schedule. Sunday school at^
8:30 a.m. by Sunt., Rev. Lewis. At
f 11 : '?0 am. service by the pastdtC
Sunday night service at 8 o'clock.
'' On the fourth of July the Pas^
tor's Aid cluh went to Sparrow
beach and eveiyont. attending cor
tiiinlv en.ii veil the outing.
1 T^he Willing Workers met Fi idavi
Julv 7. at !h>7 W. . Saratoga
-St. . :
1 S. S. at Friendship Bum. met
at the usual hour. At 1 KtO service
began. At 3:30 p.m. the
" Lord's Supper was served by the
Pastor. Rev. Jackson. 8:00 P.M.
? N'ite set vice by the .pastor.
On Thursday night Miss Fedora
' Herndon an 1 Miss Julia Allen
a wcj'e Mrs. Louise florc Douglass'
* guests.
a Mo-. Mary?I one-- is sponsoring
" a supper at her I on},, on Saturday
? .Jfdv Si for the benefit of her
r i?hnrrh. ML llelu'i It.
' . .uj~ C: 1 tone-lass. \ya*
v the week end guest of her hnrflier
i- 8in?l ? * .. ' V . and Mrs. -Alexander
' Jr. She visited
x seven inlen !iif" places whil,< in
New Veils.
Rev. Flow t preached on Sun-:
V <lay. July ' I; .? at 3:30 p.m. 1"*..
Rev. (is? ,? t! at Mfniiing Star. J
" The eh .r : i?. 1 members and di.. |
cons wee,, there, ami everyone did
? enjo; themselves.
WAVFT? LI V BRANCH
1 LIBRARY
The month oT June closed the'
g fiscal year of the library. A sumv
mary of the annual repoit is as
follows: I
Ailult T.o<>ks ciiciliated 0387; juvenile
hooks, l.'!,l'.i.r>; schools 25,215.
Total circulation: -17,71)7
1 looks". I'i'il jpeiiodlvals. 2-12 pic1
tares. Number of children to Stoe
ry IToilr 1117. Reference readers,
- IM-in. New-o, borrowers 527, ve-reg
n istered borrowers 154. New hooks
d 25". b< n led books JO.
The assistant librarian has made
n a full report of library seiviec to
the schools. The total report is as
s ' - r..ws':
4 Thirty-two schools wove served
n from two., to nine months. Eightyy
nine deposits wery made up and
J ken to tin- schools every two
mon'hs. Number of books 3509;
circulation 24,(531.
During the summer months the
\Vl\-\ Library- Aides are rendering
- invaluable survive, such as* cleani
'ng. mending and recusing ho'oks,
also embossing and .shellacking '
0 the books recused. Wo are so very
1 grateful for this assistance.
s While the assistant librarian is
b attending summer school in Ats
lanta, (la., the library aides are
>1 serving well.
f W e solicit the continued coopcrn
at ion of the public to help us to
- glow and glow.
'"Books are friends, and what
friends?they- are! Their love is
deep and unchangjng; their patience
intxaustildo; their gentle- ,
?noss?perennial;?their?forbearance- =
'Pibounded; and their sympathy
i. without?selfishness St.roTiff n
'' man, and tender a* woman,' they
; veLome you in every mood, and
' never turn from you in distress.".
JULIA VV. TALI.KY.
t WHITMIKK NKWS !'
?% At Cedar drove and f'pring
P up! i !i . i? ' os Sundry our P. p.,
i- Rev. I). ('. Ci osby delivered two j
u >j>iI'iLii:?) sermons. Communion :
whs also served. The S. S. at |1
d Sp'i.'i^ IIi!| and Cedar Grove are.
d till in full bloom.
" l.a.-t week lht. great woman ex
vangolist from North Carolina
; . t""""
Rev. Mrs. R. Alston delivered a
ono week revival meeting at the
Rl ace Tarbernacle ehnt*eh. Rev.
Mrs. Alston pr-eaehed spiritually
every night, bringing 10 souls. to
CI.list. The services continues a
nothcr week., Sunday at 12 noon
she delivered a spiritual sermon
ifnd again at night. Tht? t'mancial
part is very good. Come and lieai
Mrs. Alston.
Mr. Willie L. Kpps, spent Satur
day night with Mr. George Wilstay.
Rev. Mrs. Alston is spending hot
"two weeks stay here with Mr. and
Mrs. J. Law.
Mr. Willie T,. Epps gave a silver
tea party Sunday afternoon at
the home of Mr. an 1 Mrs. Jim
Law. W0 are grateful for the
conti ihqtion and presence of all.
Mrs. F. L. Wilkes daughter
Nancina, Mrs. Dawkins from Carlisle
visited?Mrs. . Lola Joiner on
July 4th.
it: XT :
.Ml** AiWHlji.-l VVIIKC'S ATS 110*!
Miss Tttrth Byrd -on .luly-lth. She
was delightfully entertained.
We extend sympathy to Mr. .T.
J. Epps. for the sevene illness of
his brother, Mr. Johnny Epps of
Asheville, N. C? also to Mrs.
Geurgiannii.i 4iyrd.
, Sick: Mrs. Marit. Byrd, Mrs. P
Coleman. We hope for them a
speedy recovery.
Miss- Carrie Young left Saturday
for Washington, I). C.? fur an
indefinite stay.
The third quarterly conference
met at Biuce Tabernacle church
with the P. E., Rev. P. C. Cr*\sby
presiding. A fine conference
was held. Many reports were
Tnade accurately.
RIDGE SPRING NEWS
Church services took place at
the usual h$ur. Rev. Jones preach
ed as-he never preached before^
The Adult Home making class
was organized July 5, at Ride.c
Hrll Hi schoolr?The'-following "dicers
were elected: Pres. Mrs. Rosa
Belle Raiford: Vice-Pres.. TVs
Mary Hazzard; Sec. Miss Maggie
Belle Blocker; Asst. Scci Mrs.
Naomi Raiford; Treasurer, Mrs.
Regina Wigfall; Chaplain Mrs
Georgia I.ou Lottj Mrs. C. B. Gar
diner Advisor. Great plans were
niHiu1 mi' ine summer.
Mesdames Ella Galloway, K.ein
me Peopler. end dnutfht.orw, of?Axken.
Mr. Willie Mobloy of Johnston
were Sunday puests of Mr.
end Mrs. W.B. Ha/zard. They ropuitetl
uu-xm joy able evening^..
- The following hoys: Robert L.
Hammond, Mc.Clifton Peterson,
George Raiford and II. Brooks, alonir
with thoir Aer. teacher Mr.
I F. G irdner left Monday for the
Roys Air. camp, near Orangeburg1.1
Misses Annie and Carrie Barnes|
have our deepest syninathy i n
the loss of their grandmother.
Misses Jessye and Thomasena
Hammond spent Sunday out o f
town.
"Mis. C. E. I)a\is' mother and!
sister were visitors- at -chur-h on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs-. Turner of Greenwood
were visitors in town Sunlay.
Mrs. K. B. Watt on is back i.n
town.
Mr. James Ellison left, for New
York Monday.
See Robert L.- Hammond for The
Leader. " ?
Johnston news
Services were good at Retliel
C.M.E. chin eh on Sunday. We
were vei*y glad to have had the
R'-v. ft: ftr 11illicit oT ( oliunliia
with ns A1.:rv 1 o: ?
hi- ;r null pieacn.l
He?delivered a splendid messnpro
to the members and friends.. We
invito Rev. Gilbert to oonio ajrnin.
The Women's Missionary Society
of t.ho Mt. Zion Rapt ist
church met 011 Sunday afternoon
Mis. Noah Amos presided. A very
interesting mooting was held.
Misses ltuth Forrest and Ora
Belje Pope motored to Edprefieldj
and Rettis Academy on the 4th. I
->Mr. Mimnaufjh Amos and Missj
Dorothy Dixon motored to New"j
hon'y . 11 Sunday.
Mrs. Annie- Harrison and Mi-ss ,
Annie Louise Harrison motored to
Auuusta, Ga. 011 Saturday.
Mrs. A. M Snann and little Miss
Vivian spent the fourth of July in
Ratesburir and I.eesville with relatives
and frientl"S.
Miss Hat tie Miles spent the 4th
>f July in Batesburj? as p;u*st of j
Mis. C'orene Etheridpfe.
Mr. and?M n .- Wallace Bland and?laupfhter.
Grace, spent the, 1th of
July in Saluda, S. P. wi-th relatives.
- Rev.
R. II. 'Gilbert, Mrs. Martini
Richardson. Little Miss Vera Rich. I
ardsoii, Mr. and Mis. Eddie Wil-j
liams of Columbia were the Sun-!
day e nests of Mrs Hat tie Ross. {
Sirs. W. M. Singleton will leave
Saturday for Richmond, Va., and
liciuiiaik, S. ('. where she will visit
relatives and. friends.
Mr. James Foirest was the Sunlay
truest <> ' Miss Ruth Forrest.
Mrs. Grace Blocker of Augusta
was the srucxt of Mrs. Fannie
Si Miphter, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gray and
(
^el'fjr/ising":
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Saturday, July l5, 1939
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Mr. Floyd Palmer ofj Augusta, Ga. J
weri' the. guests of Mr. and Mrs.
K. \V. (?vay, Mrs. Jane Gray and
Mrs. M. E. McPherson on Sunday.
Mr. C. P. Pope is ill at this
writing. We hope he will soon be
better.
Mr. A. 11. Harrison is quite busy
these days painting.
Mims- I.atson
~ Miss T.ntiva Lee I,atS6h ftnd Mr.?
Tolhcrt Minis were married on
Friday July 7, at the home of the I
bride's mother, Mrs. Allen Padget,
with the Rev. W. M. Singleton,
pcrfo. ruing the ceremony.
The en..plo are making their fl
l- ir.-e on Bland Avenue.
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