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F. II. J.?Will \vc get our hous
finished before this coming winte
ii<I if so about when?
* Answer?Some . incident will n
rise in ih.e life of your mother tha
will make -her change her mini
. - ami delay in the repaid and fin
ishinir of the house. It is just go
iug to be a matter of months un
til the place will be finished.
I. W. S. I read your columi
ami like it fine. ?.I'lease tell me i
I . * . >>n riKinfi? ciO'i/\ticUr ti'i'nni
\\"ith- my soh an;! should ho see i
.doctor ? . .
Ajisyor -His condition is seri
.ii:< ?jioutch.for him to consult witl
; a dor'tor. It is so foolish to taki
a i luin.c with sickness when it i
i asy and inexpensive to have th<
very* iliest advice from a capabli
doctor. Tie will recover. ,
V. M. ('.--The prentlejiian tha
asked me tiT.miii'iy hrm, wqs hi
, ?really?sincere ? ??
Answer ?He was. but not you
You should nol think of niarryinj
a man when you aren't in love
I!< turn to school this fall and (in
ish your. education and don't ne
CORINTH RAl'TIST CHURCH
\ . .
Rev. J. A. Raten. Bastor
Union. S. C.-?Class Number 11
d' the Corinth Baptist Sunday
Conducted a one day Sun
lay School Institute Saturday
nionilnf Ju'y '2'.' bevinninu at 10:3(
1.111. The meeting was openei
with a symposia tin Church Schoo
Relisf ion. It was conducted hi
member- t.f the elas.s after whicl
I tie o..r was t pened for the tlisn
- - : ri to evoiynogy. The grouf
" Ton" TTuiTiiTrow points.
!. ton- Church Scnoolj! noec
inoii; toacheis with the Christ-like
pint.
2. Ills far better for the child
' nie into the church throusrh
ih.' Sunday School because there is
. <-x; it? mont.
An invitation should be! extendi
d in the : Sunday schoob?tc
hiId:'< i come into the church
i-' u'i'll as any other time.
; TiTTT v. Jiieh the su bject o 1
"< 'hutch School Administration"
an ifi-cussed. Dr. ('. A. Brown
i' Benedict eolh ye. lectured on
'hi--- subject. lie outlined on the
blackboard tiie <|iialHicntions for a
1 ado "A" Sunday school. Dr.
B7n\vn stressed the reason why wo
have a !av in our church schools.
I. Tneflieient.-ministers. 2. Inr
tl'.t i? i;* Snpt. '!. Inefficient teachi
The lecture of this distin.
iii-hed ( 'heist inn educator will be
n :t into print and placed in every
^ "ld.iV < h.on' in the ennf-py Ike
. ' institute* wqs very" l.ii'jreTy attend
<i. eleven / Sunday schools were
present.
LkLld IWOOlMP NEWS?
\i>; 1 < 11<_r ii1."1, sumo of our e.xn:ilioii<>
came to visit the-camp.
TJmy \vere certainly looking well
and .-ooined prosperous. While
they were here in the camp they
raveled the same road we are
isocline now. We are wishing
that tho.v will soon visiit
' gain for their presence ts a
i 'V anil an inspiration to us.
\->t very I"")- "K"?one?of?otrr
oat-inn's, whose former oeeupa'
ii 'L_A\as a cement finisher, made
on en s-yahie trip to town. Among
ike' many friends that were glad
se.e him was one of his former
om.pl,avis, who promised him a
jedj when he vets out. This path-lit
iiko going then, hut on
ecoitd thought he decided to tarry
J11 the camp :ind Vie endowed
with more strength for the task.
We are always glad to have visitor-.
especially those of us who
annot go aijd visit our friends.
Here ate the names of some of the
wel a1 mo visitors: Mr. and Mrs.vLu
1 her Watts, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
f onn1 Mioses Lillian and Bent.
? i i, e i ounts. Master Gene Argyle,
Mr. Shnnipert Lake, Miss Wilhemenia
M'tinhy. Mrs. tola Da,
is. Miss Ilattie Wilson, Mrs. A"'iiiida
Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs.
flrnnt, Mr. Shealy Grant. M?<?x
Anna Brown, MVs. Li'llie B. Wild
r, Mrs. .Mary Grant, Miss Louise
Kennedy. Mrs. Beatrice Hart, Mrs.
I>aisv Chatman, Mi ssps A n n a
I!nth Miller. Kliv.abeth Miller, Isabel!
Salley, Catherine Dubard,
Mr. William Gordon, Mr. Jerome
Beese, Mr. an<l Mrs. James Artentus
and Nurse Mary Johnson of
Greenwood. Gome again friends.
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PTTO LEADER
e the marriage bug until you hai
r finished your training.
V. B. J.?Should I live in hop
t of our reuniting or should I try
.1 forget him ?
Answer?The logtc?l thing f<
- you tp do is to stop thinking ;
. bout' him even tliough you do fe
I that you love him yet. The a
! fair between you two just eouldr
^ be worked out favorably and it
f well" that it was realized whi
? you were both young.
#j 'A.t H._ c.?For the past fe
years I have been a const*
' reader of your column. Now
, have made up my mind to sei
my problems to you but I wai
* them to comeback to me in a P?
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e (ed ?
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t opinion, on your problems.
mystery, for hery^ the boundari*.
; of ordinary lif,* did net txteni
here mingled*the vulture of Ens
2 and West, here men. prolongin
f youth. lived to a wise and ancier
- age. "Lost Horizon is a strung
' a different tale, full of adventur
) and a rare kind of beautv".
1
] Grace Livingston Hill's lato,
hook on the rental shelf is "Th
Seventh Hour". Having mad"
ni ( mi< t.. i-!-- ? ? 1 *
.,? ? ii?-- mi' er i" .svaiviiio
Ms mother and sisfT'T. I)ana TTaT
'j'TTnv >pi'i'dcir townr<T N*i \v York i
I a 11 .tin from the West. JlU- nitVt
a college chum Itruce Cu'biirj
Dana and Bruce gov,,.their best t
Dana's problem and in doing s
I won the- help of the delightfu
. Shannon family. Yalaiic Shanno;
; was triad to help Dana protect hi
j sister, Coralie, when he found ho
in an undesirable situation.* Th
,1 four young people join?foit'ts t
[j meet and overcomi* by faith th
J crisis of thi- "SevenHi Hour". Thi.
i is a?1'iin.nK,,' of?inspiration aTfi
Ideep poignancy, thaf .will deliirh
the many devoted readers of th?
novels of Grace LivingstonHill.
I "One To Inve With" by Rub;
M. Ay res. Every wife shouli
i have two husbands?and ovei;
husbanTTshould nave two wives?
, one to live with and r/ne to plaj
with. This- was the startline the
Dry that" P'eTcf Bland presented ti
Georgie Young, beautiful and dis
cotnented wife -of Roger Mc.Gow
an. Roger was settled and al
ways talked of business-. "Petei
- offered Geoi'gve entertainment
gavety, the exciting freedom which
sh,. bad re.bek'd at sacrificing t<
?TT7- -T- . : ? 1-- ?r : r tt-<
uh' jhuiimu 111 uanu on ntM* uiirc
. finger/ What no .one in this mod
ern triangle guessed was that Pe
lr/ve, bringing a richer undeistam
ing to-two people of -what life to
gether could mean to them.
"Tr<> Patriot" by Pearl S. Buck
Wu I. Wan has grown up in {
rich house, with a slave girl t<
servp him and th,. sweet sicd
sweet snn ll of opium forever in hi;
nostrils. But the revolution
sweeps his in too, and his. fathei
i sends off to Japan to be safi
and?sane.?There,?Uke?many?st
nother young Chinese of his day
he marries a Japanese girl an<
lives a quiet ordered life, almost
student dayp. until the -war comes
foi getting thr. hot dreams of hi;
student days, until the war comes
With vivid warmth Mrs. Buck tells
that most poignant of all love
stories?the lov0 between man aiu
woman of different races seperat
id by a sea of hatred.
GAPWAY CIRCUIT NEWS
* * Mr
Rev. C. A. Williams, Pastor '
Sunday being the fifth Sundaj
Union service was held at Sain'
r?u:i:_ \ o c -,.uu
a very appreciative number attorn
od the services of the (lay. Sun
day school was conducted by th(
Acting: Supt., Mr. F. B. Lawrenc<
Mr. A. B. Smith, Supt. The looa
preachers conducted the service ol
the day. Namely, Rev. F. W. Lav
renre. 'Rev. S. T. Tisdale, Rev. A
K Kirlcland, Rev S. Smith, Rev
A. L. Morris, Rev. IT. Miller and
Rev. I. C. A. Johns, ore/mist. Tht
total amount of money raised was
$22.53. which was very good. Mr,
Author McCray addressed the S,
school.
Miss Fannie Smith is proud to
be home this summer to help her
people and community in every
way she can after attending: summer
school at Allen university.
M rs. Mary Smith is attending
school in Marion, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brisbon of
Columbia were the guests of tho
'lay. '
Miss Geraldine Lawrence is
home after attending summer'
school in Hampton, Va., with good
cheer. . *
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^ ' ' *'! I I I PI Jll
; ' V; - THE
DOINGS of the wateree
BAPTIST SUNDAY
SCHOOL CONVENTION
Dear Editor:
Please admit space in your columns
to say a few wdrds about
the Wateree Bapt. Sunday School
convention which convened with
the Lion Mill Creek Baptist church
Lykesland, S. C.; Rev. F. M.
Young is, the honored pastor.
On Thursday morning on usual
tinip we gathered for the opening
session after opening with 'the
Scripture reading and prayer, the
appointee Rev. J. B. Barber be
ing absent, Rev. A. B. Bailey the
president of th^ Gethsemane Sunday
School convention was present
who gladly accepted and
preached th(? Introductory sermon
which was indeed an instructive
and well delivered message.
re
Each morning and afternoon
I here wore .map and .blackboard
es studies by the president of the
convention, Rev. II. M. Taylor,
j who introduced a new feature in
_r the Sunday school world we have
never seen it on this order before.
i'
G', Thursday night Rev. R. D. Rearf
den nrouched the doctrinal sermon
i't to an appreciative audience. His
is message was well delivered. Dele
lo gates came from most * schools
j on Thursday. Plenty of well cook
led food was biought by Goodwill
:W Beulah and St. James churches all
nt were lavishly fed and plenty left.
I , Fiiday morning we opened with
id an excellent crowd after * praise
nt service blackboard and map stu j.
dies by the president. R?v. Qeng.
j'amip L. Hall preached ah educaJtional
sermon; This was a master
| piece: a well prepared and intollin
gently delivcvd. Wt> wer.o favor
ig c(L with several -lectures by Supt
jr S. I-. White. Roy. F. M. Vonnir and
ltj Rev. I.. C. Jenkins, pastor Union
ig Baptist church. Columbia.
1 | All superintendents, pastors, and
e" I officers responded financially a*
the roll call. After reading letters
report <yf committee,. presentation
~ of visitors we oanie to another
'j* Benjamin feast prepared by St
Matthews and Mill Creek Bapdst
churches. It was like the fee-line
*2 of the fivo thousand on the hill!.
side * in Gallilee.
c> At five o'clock the Sunday
school conce't was conducted by
Mrs. W. T. Pjihlcau. This was a
fine presentation of our young
people displaying their excellent
irift in various ways.
~ At--8:0ft </clock -R^vv K, -A. Da. j
- vis,?paxtnr-of~ Bothtfdiom' church
of ..Columbia was piesent >vith hi-*
,s officers an<l- choir, llo preached
' the Sunday school sermon. Oil
r not ?ur heartsrburn within while
ho spoke to us. His choirs ren[
derod excellent music. All coll?>*
11 tions weie good throughout the
convention. > +
1 Our Missionary. Mr. PPJ. T^yL.
lor made a tine 'report and was re
' appointed for next year With
c Mrs. Janie Hopkins.
1 Th,> entire set up. OtTicers and
t Ex. Board grasp hands. <h tei;min?
ed to double what we did these
ni.no months. We ask each memu
ber of th(. convention to'begin now
' work hard-, and slack not your
< ' hiving until we meet at Mt. Mo
riah at Weston. S. C., next July.
Rev. H. M. Taylor. Pies.
Mrs. M. M. I)en?. See
MT. '/.ION A. M. E. CHl'RCH
Rev. S. Chisni, Pastor
T tellers. FT C.?S.ST opened at
i the usual hour with Supt. and co
i workeis at* their post Vof duty.
T The lesson was beautifully dis
- cussed throughout the school and
- a splenddi review by Supt.
v At XI:L5 -a.m?mowing service
1 began. The pastor selected his
- text from the 12:24 of St. John
subject: "The Insurance Policy
From Heaven". This was a won
lerful, message. Our new Pi inci1
pal. Prof. O. A. Jefferson of the
' Sellers Jr. Hi and his wife worrc
shiped at both services and made
' verv timely remarks.
At 3.10 the pastor and his choir
r and a part of the congregation
motored to Pee Dee and preached
for the Rev. M. >S. Simmons.
At 7:55 p.m. we again assem'
bled and witnessed another wonder
^ ful message from the Rev. E. J.
Garrison. ,
' .Mrs. I.lie Blackwell passed to
the Gieat Beyond Friday night:
1 at the home of her daughter Mrs.
| G. A. Hunt On Railroad Ave.
Mr. W. II. Cooper is still on
the sick list. We are praying fot
his spedy recovery.
Thn pastor was the dinner guest
of Mrs. Emma Jones Sunday.
Mrs. Lillie Palmer of New York
is visiting her sisters Miss Delia
Johnson and Mrs. Fannie Hicks.
^ Mrs. Ida Franklin left for Wash
ington Saturday night wheie she
j is expected to live now.
We havp begun working on our
church now1 getting ready to en?jtertain
thP S. P. convention.'
r, Watch The Palmetto Leader and
. yo'u can tell about some of the
h things that we are doing unde.
'jour great leader, Rev. S. Chism
>t He is rtior,. than a preacher, he is
a pastor as we! and his appointI
..mont td Mt. Zi<n was Providen;
tial. May God lead him. We
ij lov,. ! im. ^
| ST. JAMES A. M. E. ( III RCH
| Ashoville, N. C.?Sunday was a
.beautiful day in the land of the
sky. as the revival meeting stait-l
ed and the pastor preached a won
derful sermon, text: "A Step, To-',
ward Jesus." The church was fill- ,
ed with members and visitors. |
1 For the evening service we had j
an overflowing crowd. Meeting, he
ean in the old fashioned way, con <
ducted by Mrs. Player. She asked
eveity one t? come--praying-j
make our revival a success. The ]
sermon for the evening was from i
Heb. 11:25-26. ]
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PALMETTO LEADER - i
ST. JAMES A. M. E. C'HURCH
Rev. E. F. Johnson, Pastor
Abbeville, S. C.?Sunday school
met at the usual hour with officers
and teachers at their post.
The Sunday school prayer service
was very heart touching. Wo
missed p-ur little children's voices.
Misses Mary T. Greene and Ella
Jenkins, delegates to the fS.
S. institute gave Hull-- reports of
the institute. Miss Greene Seems
to have taken note of everything
worthwhile. The pastor's morning
and evening messages wen
wonderful, and everyone seemed
to have enjoyed the sermons.
Thp first Sunday in August
brought to our minds the passing
of sister Oweils, one year ago.
The regular weekly meeting of
the Juvenile club was held with
Miss Cornelia and Ludie Johnson
as hostess and host Wednesday
afternoon, August 2nd.
Rt. Rev. J. S., Flipper, Bishop
of thp Seventh Episcopal district
Dr. T. J. Miles, presiding elder of
the Georgetown district; Dr. T. H.
Addison, presiding elder of the
Spartanburg district, along with
Mrs. T. H. Addison were supper
guests at the manse on Thursday
August 3. dther guests present
were Dr. W. S. Minis, presiding
elder of the Greenwood district;
Mis. W. S. Minis, Mesdames Ella
Gov an, Eh ie White Garlington,
Misses Etta B. Johnson. Carrie
M. Brown and Mr. Hefekiah Kilt
son.
EPISCOPAL YOUNG
PEOPLE'S CONFERENCE
Tho Third Annual Conference
'.'or Young People under the auspices
of 4the Episcopal church in
the Diocese of Upper South Carolina
was held at St. Barnabas'
Mission, Jenkinsville, S. C., under
the direction of [Rev. M. S. Whittington,
July 24-30."
There were fifteen young people
in attendance represnting srx dif
ferent -churches.
Each day's work was begun
with the celebration of the Holy
Communion. During the mornings
discussion groups were held alio
interesting lectures given by the
various instructors. Some of the
subjects were: The Church; Youth
Organizations of' the Church;
Church Membership; Church His
toiy; Health: Etiquette; and Recreation.
- -"The afteni00rr^ "were Tised ' foY
rest and recreation.
After vespers in the evening,
with special speakers, some foim
of entertainment was given. Monday
night, a Get Acquainted party
was held; Tuesday night, Stum
Night; Wednesday, Campfi.ro;
Thursday, Woinor Roast; Friday,
Biblical Drama and Music-ale;
Saturday I'uppet Show and Treasure
hun?.
TV,.. ??,l
"i--" <um lecturers
were Archdeacon Elli'ot, Rev. J. B.
Brown, Rev. M. S. \V hi trine ton.
Mrs. Esther Brown Smith, Miss
Rosamond Johnson, Mrs. F. , P.
Henderson, Rev. S. L. Taylor, Rev
J. T? Theasley, Mr. Harold June
and Mls$ Wilhelnvina Roberts.
A Diocesan Young People's Service
League was organized with
(he following office's: Frances Sim
kins, president; Dorothy Drass,
vice-president; Lottie Gaton, secretary;
George .O'Neal, treasurer;
Fannre Williams, Educational secretary
and Sarah Nick pea, assistant
Educational secretary. Rev.
M. S. Whittington and Miss .Tohnson
of Aiken are advisors. >
The climax of the Conference
XU ilH'_un?Simday morning? with
Morning Prayer and the Order of
Confirmation. A beautiful natural
setting was afforded by an outdoor
chapel in a pine grove. A
lass of six was presented to Bishop
John J. Gravatt for Confirmaion.
The theme of his address as
well as that of the whole conference
was ' "Forward?Following
Christ".
t The Young People's Center at
St. Barnalms' Mission was hegnn
by the late Bishop K. 0. Finlay.
SALI'IIA CIRCUIT NEWS
Rev. J. C. Bates, Pastor
j' Dr. II.D. Ramsey held his.-first
quarter for the "Rev J.C. Bates at
Young's Chapel Sunday, Aug. G.
Dr. Ramsey preached a wonderful
sermon. The people at that point
were very glad to have him with
them ami to preacvh such a wonderful
sermon. (
Prof. J.A. Hartwoll of Columbia
accompanied Rev. Ramsey on
this circuit, since he knows the
Columbia district and was a great
friend of Dr. E. F. G. Dent, whilo
he was the P. E. oflthe district.
After morning service the Elder
called his officers together and
went into his quarterly conference
The goqd people of the ah/ove eir uit
made the quarter a success.
The people are asking iDr. Ramsey's
return and iRev. Bates for
another year's work.
Dr. Ramsey and his grand son,'
tlonf with Prnf -T A
wore tho dinner quests of Mrs. J.l
S. Bradford. The dinner was very j
(rood, indeed. After having dinner!
with Mrs. Bradford, we canto by.
Rev. F.C. Laws, who is tho progressive
pastor of tho Broad River
circuit. There we found hundreds
of people assembled on tho
church grounds whore they wore
having a big time. Dr. Ramsey
find Prof. Hartwell mot quite* f
few old friends as well as new
tnos.
Presiding Elder Ramsey will
Trench three nights for The Rev.
F.C. Laws, who is beginning his
evival meeting at St. Paul A.MK.
church, this week.
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MOHRIS DROWN
A. M. E. CHURCH
Hev. R. I. Lpmon, Pastor
Charleston^ S. C.?Although
hot weather prevailed in our city
last Sunday, our services we're
Well attended during?the eutiru
day. ~ At 11 a/hi. the message was
hi ought by the pastor who select
ed St. Luke 112 as a text. The
tln n.e developed was "God Qui
Father". The Holy Communion
was administered at all services
and many visiting friends were in
attendance. Among the visitors
at the morning service were Mrs.
Pearl. Mance ef Columbia, S. C.;
Mrs. A. E. Baker of New York
and the daughter of lire/. Julius
Grantv whose name was not re1
membered. Bros. W. Johnson and
Rnflls Jtinos are both eonlimul to
their homes. Sister Anna Mills
wife of Rev. D. A. Mills was buried
last Sunday. Th(. funeral be
> ing held just after the morning
service. Another faithful member
if Men is Brown has passed to her
icward. We YVer(> pleased to have
! at 8 p.m. Dr. H. M. Mickens ot
i West Virginia, who is a candidate
for th(, Bishopric at the, ensuing
Genreral conference. He spoke
from the ,72nd Psalm and the 17th
vei so, stressing the theme "The
Name of Jesus" There were 2
accessions during the day. =
Our special effort for next ?
day is meeting the attention of
our faithful members;?Thev seem
' ?
........... iw mai up iii(? oaiance
due in the Trustees Dept.
The church school picnic was
held last Wednesday with a large
attendance. T1iq outing for the
i school and friends was well en icy.
ed. ' .
Mrs. K. H. \\'ashrnjrton the ma,
tj-on-vof o'o'v himrc has heon called
to Now York Cifv because of tlvdeath
of her mother. She is Pxpected
to return to the city dui ing
the present week. She has t+to
sympathy of tire church in her ho
reavement.. Morris Brown still
maintains her- Forward Look.
JIELKNA NEWS .
Rev. M. (' .Freeman, Pastor
. Sunday school t pened at the
usual hour Sunday with all the
teachers and classes at their post
of duty. Sunday was the .regular
preaching day. <hut because of the
i,revival meetings being held at the
I vai ious . churches .there were no
htorviccaJL: - ._L - ^ : :
I The choir went to Boozer Chapel
to render a program Sunda*
and reported a pleasant trip.
Miss Ethel Wright is back home
fi o;v Stat,. College. Orangeburg
and Thr many friends were glad to
see nor.
Mr<. Tula Owens and son and
Mr. HoVzie Bpbb ami a few other
.friends?l'i nni Spartanburg?woi <
, the guests of Mrs. Amanda Bobb
of Helena.
Mrs;??-ni all?MoTet?nf?ft e lenu
left for Washington. I). C,, on
August 7. to visit l ot" (laughter..
On sick Irrt are: Mr. Will Seott.
Miss Mattie P. Oxnev, Mr. Will
Long.. Miss Thelnia Sanders and
Mrs. Martha Gleen.
' ST. I.I KE A. M. K. CHCRCH
Rev. K. I'hilip Ellis, Pastor
Charleston, S. C.?Brother Rich
aid Brown, one of our host members
died last "Sunday night and
was liimrali/.cd at the church lost
Wednesday morning by the past'r
asisled by I)r !.. ('. IHinhar
~oT Moi'.is Street Baptist church.
, A laiige audience witnessed the
sad rites. Sunday was a day of
long reiromlrerHiveo in our -ZkmThe
pastor preached a stiong sermon
in the mo nine and at nito
Rev. K. II. Halloway of Tennessee*
and Rev. A. K. Yeldc rton o*
Georgia were our guests. Both
Sunday school and League were
well attended. Many of our g-cod
members ate out of the city with
' their employers who 3..;,, snemHnp
j the summer at varic/us beaches.
Dr. C. S. I.edbetter and Mr. Groves
a 1 c our staunch "Ix-ader" read
ers. A'so .viv. .lames Meaino
leader barber shop in the city,
undertaker Davis and Mctz, undertaker
A. D. Jenkins and Bio.
I Fenniek on Ashe stioet. Our pas|
tor's vacation is delayed a week
because of the District Missionary
meeting:. The trustees are preparing:
to beautify the church structui,.
to the delight of our entire
membership. Mr. Oliver Frasiei
and Mr. Jcsh Washington officers
of Pt. Luke carry a fine-line of
groceries. j
VOC ATIONAL AO STUDENTS
MAKE EDUCATIONAL TOUR !
I
The Vocational Air Evening
classes of Centenary, Marion, Mullins
and 'Nicohls, accompanied by
their instructors Profs. E. Mack,
R. Cordon, E. Irick and C.O. Mcintosh.
visited the Coker Pedigreed
Seed Farm of Hartsville
and the Pee Dee Experiment Statirm
at Florence. Many interesting
things were seen. Among them
were cotton' and tobacco demon
titrations, l no trip was enjoyed by
ill and much helpful information
was received.
JOHNSTON NEWS ?
Prof. R. N. Smith carried 10
vocational agriculture boys to the
Gamp at Orangeburg, Tutfsday,
August 1. The boys leported en- l
joying themselves very much. j
The Edgefield County Tr. school }1
received - about 500 books on the
Mbraiy The Library, gym and
class rooms will be ready for- tho
term of 19.19-40 There will be
' three teachers added to the Edge
field ' County Tr. school faculty.
Mr. Johnnie Johnson of Columbia
was seen in town on Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Lark is visiting relatives
in Philadelphia.
Miss Cynthia Harrison of New
Yoik City, is visiting her parent
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harri' on
Mrs. Willie Mobley has returned
from New York City ..ft? _
" visit to relatives theie for several
weqks.
Miss- Maud Dean McKenney r-t
New York City. i,s "visiting her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. George Me
Kenney.
Mr."and Mrs..James Daniels and
family of Saluda county were pop .
callers of Piof. and-Mitt. R. N.
Smith on Sunday p.m. They were
accompanied by Miss Rubv Davis
of Gilbert.
Miss Edith Lark is visiting her
brother, Mr. Henry Lark in Jacksonville,
Fla.
-- Mr.. Youngblood Corley of Hemp
chid/1 T nno- Telnti/1 A t
"wvmu, i.-tiuiui 11 <i > ri'iunicu
. after a visit to his., sister, Mrs _
Rby Go'million.
WHITMFRE NEWS
By Willie Lois Epps
Sunday was a beautiful day. Revival
meetings hav,. begun at the
Spring Hill and New Hop,, church
e^ We hope to ha\'j> a spiritual
meeting this year.
The rally for the rebuilding of
the House of Prayer was sponsored
Sunday and Sunday night at
thp Whitmii'e graded school, with
a large crowd present. A fine
pit.gram was rendered. The House
of Prayer Band from Greenville
rendered the music.
The House of Prayer hand of
..Greenville and other members <f?
Gieenville and Rock Hill, assisted
by Whitmire, paraded Sunday evening
un Main street, and through
the Child's Hill section. After the
parade the band returned to the
school house, where a delicious
dinner wa.s prepared 'for them.
Elder C. J. Joiner "conducted the
m?M'ti?K-:immedm4^yaftoj~ dinner:- After
the discourse Elder Lewis
of Greenville made "excellent rema!
ks. Nifrht services were conducted
by Elder C. J. Joiner. All (
denominations took an activp part ,
in thes(> services. Grand total
raised for tbt* day $30.00; for the
diand 83.40; total $33:40. Do you
Want to hear them a^ain? Yes
we do.
Mrs. Peri v and daughter.-Alar- _
truerite, Mrs. Emma Ware and dau |
prhter, Helen. Miss Abbie Lou
Johnson,?Mr?Samuel?Bant?awt ?
Wallac,. Young left Saturday Auk "
nth for^New Yoik City. We hope '
for them a successful tiip.
MOl NTVILLE NEWS
Services at all churches were
very good. The community is filled
with visitors from over the state.
We woi(. so glad to see Mrs. Lizrip
Jones of Detroit. Mich. The
Onc-Wfl) Coach fares j
From COL17MBIA, S. C.: a
To: ,
Atlanta, Cp $ 3.75 |
Baltimore. Md. 8.30 I
Charleston, S. C 1.95 j
Charlotte, N. C 1.65
Chicago, III: 15.95
Cincinnati, Ohio 9.|M)
Jacksonville, Fla. 5.10
New York, N. Y._ 12.92
Orangeburg, S. C.___! .75 ,
Philadelphia, I?a 10.67 I
Rock Hill, S. C. 1.30
Savannah, (la 2.30
Spartanburg, S. C. 1.45
Washington, I). C. 7.35
?avoid nighw./y
i. Travel by Train.
Air Conditioned Coachoa on
Through Train*.
J. T. COI1B
Division Passenger Agent
Columbia, S. C. ?
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The members of Piedmont Presrterian
church are looking forard
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gins Friday night, Aug. 11. *
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Miss Lillie Mae Pitts spent .week
th friends in Saluda and Rates
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Mr. Edward Pitta is a- patient
the Greenwood hospital,', Mrs. ^ /
iter Watts is doing nicely aftei * ' ?
idergoing an operation at the
eenwood hospital,
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