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BOWMAN, (.irculation Mgi I f- ^ CommunicatJcrns intended ior th current issiv must "be very brie anil should reach the editoria nviin i.' i miv; mun iutsuuy O each week. City nevrs, locals WW.d ne xday. ? rdephorre 4523 Saturday, Auirust 19. 1939. YOl'N'C. RKP' Rl.lCANS AXI) DEMOCRATS "Young1 Pt n'crats" and "Yoyn, ^Republican1- ' i:nVT'"> rdowv'-yy" tw very promi- tr or ganizat inns ii South Ca'-'d'i a..if thev will on! keen the faith and hold out to th end. Thee a ixiliary organization sh 'iild furnish. a tine opporfur.it scrou] in pel.tic? that will he -n interest to tii" n litienl welfare o th,> state in the future. So'uth ("a olina will ho a niiubetter state i t whicfc to div,, whe tl r.vc are tw'? strong parties ac t?v -ly functioning for n>?, * ' C' state. Ir matters not if th M"t 'or'ty ?.'' th.. ii en hct's ot e.?f the new set-up.. Possibly, tha v ill H? ii'-ttoj.?than?h-- wvn---rrrrrr,J party-whi-h has f ncti'ried in thi slat., foe tP'te y,i;n- . e Te progressive wine (' ?) of t1' Rr<vhlw;?Yi na.' v iV iviw heir.: hv H. T>afe? fjevald Summer t v. v'ho wn; i>'.*;. ,d-eed ip a Re P'tM'far !> . *> m- f'1; ("(dtmihia las * we' 1; a< the s'ate chairman. li ii' ?;i"-r '-m'orn hi- pa: t' ' 1 t1; p pm > '? (' it j TV "| (JM'JI !; " dcdaie 1 that the r"-w Th-publica! premize tier is definitely n<H i whili *' party, hut a part} who \w-h ' > join. That sound po"d. and v; an apeaHne ofToct. The question now is who w>' pon*v,d t'v il.-'."?*>tj.>n to th,? 101' Hopnlv! N.'atmwil eonventio? from ?'-w.h Carolina next sum nun? T'-<. ohl "I'ni.in. Ropub'i oaj, Pav'.y" ir the ot'or \\*inc headed ly .1. W. Tolhoit as it stat0 chairman. Tt appears to u then that thee wii! he h'T! r.< :<i sprinir two state conventions an< two set' of dob'trite* will en up V thf> Na'ior.al conventi?;n, and thai means a .content. EDITORIAL NEGRO LAW SGlfOOh AGAIN Soutv Carolina I.ejrislature pie eoned-hold the hi'! proposing the establishment of a law srhooi (law department! in th,? State A and M. ft llogp at Oraneebure ir its six month- si--sion whirh rl"' : ed about dtiys aeo. Wo did not noticed any .?fromy npmsition a praihst haviner snov n ricymitment esrap'i hod Tit Ovanecvhtire, and we ho]ieV(. thi" if Xee'o leader*had eo'ne in , nouns to tho Legis.. laiu'e th,. hid would havo parsed Wo nvst offer professjona trainine for o r youths whjde nnd colored out of ?-he tax fund pro vid xl hy the c;' izorwnf the state Th; t is _ t )p> a-wrinr.?Mirrnu''inn "are nreachine ; nd they seem to h< e^tt:ne t^eoth >r on a Lanpy so lution <yf th'-ir law- school problem. Anv WV hf?ro i? o v.or? ^ ... ?? |'?1 L VI a recent decision fciven out, last wpi'\ relative ' > the.Gaines case: "JcfTe son ("'y, *Mo.?Tho Sn. ; )'' ""e Court of Missouri handed , dovr last week an oninion rcversir.? the decision of t^o Boont Coonty fMo.t Circuit Cc/urt ron deed originally in the Llovd Gaines Cas? in which Gaines was seeking admission to the University of 1 Missouri law schoofr This latest action in thP famous University of Missouri case is in ? conformity with the opinirm of the 11. S. Supreme Court delivered last December 12. The state's highest court by its opinion does not order the TJniver*. aity to admit Gaines to its law U- school but does not shut the unir vers'ty to him. It takes nctiee ot the fact that the State of Missouri L since the U. S. Supreme Ccrnrt opinion, has directed the estab_ lishment ot a law school for No gioes at Lincoln university, am! has appropriated a sum of $200 000 for this purpose. The court, holds opinioi that i? cannot deride atvH,H?--riat< y whether th,. law school to be es . tabii bed at Lincoli, university i: .the equal -of .he law school at th; , .Missouri. I', holds h it this que 1 tio?l lOtlsj "< oine b t. ihe tua h and b,. dernied upc n its nieiit af * ter in,, school is established." The Mis'ouri case is ot unusua mtei est t'. hTouth enrr uuians?es pecialJy 1.1,1 Nettto population o 0 uir state 5 The c nt, so tar. nu not elos 5 d. the jooi of ayrl opportunity 5 u.u Negrb law stuueot- ii. Missbur bat you can see nuMiiv, after rea? in# het.v.-en the hues that tin . d;--e^ a t. |doiirrliL'-^' through lw 4'al r< cor-.is to turn i<i ulogy tlia " ?ill support yvou legal roas n; ? -tut?kwrprnff titrircs out .71 * he L .uv- rsi.iy 01 Missouri Lav school. A law sot 001 of equal opportu .itj lor Negroes van not be dyvta apod over night. out there nr<fst u 1 a beginning by ui suites fostur .ny uual systems oj^miw.catioii n 1 establish profess iprfut seboolsNioi - . i- ambitious sMhichts oi tnc .\o 4iO race wlipfnor in .Missouri 01 i- a Smithy1 oTni'a. : ~ f "The Old Gray"' i if "> ... s Uev. E. l'hilip Ellitl ] X ? . J i TJie Inreachcd Negro With ali-or tne chut cues am ocnoois in operation among lis pais the many .uissiomuy .Socie iics ami utiier upniung* social cv e chs, tneieaie numiieus io b f. .oiiiid in oar racial gioiip tli .t ar ( lint oven luuclicU by nonc-di tties ( vuucational aiiil-. religious move ' an ills wnatever. liow te> ebntae ' ail<l Uitelesi tills Ulicoilci'i ited .inas 1?sic >U.ft Do liiaUo a. vital pi unlet iii Do soiled Dy, Us, fe.ol 'u> sa, m. I there, aio scons ot .\e-i c i'a nil on 1 i v iiiy: in this cr.'im.e that iiti not ai'.end any sot -i puu.n sciiooi jim Mimiay sclioi ~ ana incit pai enls ana g uaniiaii .on t put lin-il loot in ciu.icn oil ..lite in a \\liuie year. ?-\pp..icllU .in y seem to tie just a> nappy a r jmsi- ?avony - to?inf-ojijmsiv ' . not happiei. liii'iV u..i\uiiii ay n ye.nances i'n Sammy ate 1.0.1...:.iie as Aiopij.iy or any otiu i ua 1 .n ine mevii. H nat I'uiuio can n uu_ i d it>i' ctiiuiiin. .uat iiiu uviu, ' .i-i.ini uiHK i: alien cuiaiitiuiis-1?0 y "J.at .liloUld eoMeelll lis lllii.it 1 , .lU'A 1,J {?et luuiu. iliiy- llilil 1'i spapeis. l m y licar "in Kiiul ui lei ?. anil aiul ?iirni.uiSr Tiicy have a , -viU'L.yiu feiinnifiiy 01 eternity liu ilk' day ui uv..th. Ulna sijju f ..i J tiio vviiiii" peupie in a iir a: I .m.H'.M i .'.iy ;il.,i Hi. . 1:, ;i; [I -'1 a uiivi-.lul .iiuir ji.i.j,,.- i i) one thousand -Woiae-is li.-t ' 11 Sunuay a n -lu- lesiill was -next Km to a in: a. .1-. l.a'.-y?'I i i i, I'd?i 11 a t?i.nu.m ?m a nimiii.ntii annma' tm ii p< .j.;t f 1 Ui y iviiue.iti <1 'tin- .\e;<i .ii-.-. In p., ? -"it'll the same ju n?ri ain anion: .:h ii- people. 1 lu- luinreii 111iiii1 -1..i.'i.'i'.-cil the -nidieiiii-m, and t!: ( . ! *> playd well Uieir part, bu n ' "ll I'-iolmu; niinistei-s m' tin i- .a.ta'dn! uii've aid nut ki.ntv 1 i i k.lilll tit Nl'Ullil'.i, alld Welle .tm :i ,'iuud tn ask. tin- < [Vm t wa' ; >' -tiik taiiuie. Ihi-ie is -li-tn s .ei I.'in,'- a b.dt ti.at Will eat id * >liite' jy njde in a reiie i>>us wnj A' i ! ! Milt Udii'fi. til-. . roes eats. .\ifd.say .what vol v\ i 1., but until- the .seii'-.i < --peeie. 1 Wb'trro put- forth (-iVi.it> t.> ciyi izo and v hi i-tiuLiizc tin- hium ti.a I urn talkintr ahout in this te\'t r we wiil never"yet j'uli etedit I'm " ' i he _y t eat progress made a.- ; l ace. I*'or tlif.se thpughth>s N< . ;ii<es ata> the weak links in out J chains. Minisierijtl Delegates .\s the annual confetpnefs - (rawing near delegates toJie.ji:h.o H-tr for the E. General Cot ferenco are being (lis us?j;d Slates ate being math; .and btok 1 en. Tickets after tickets art I written and destioyed. 'In munj instances fifty . person* are ?uspir 1 t)g, Which IS their prit ill o-e, ? l < iiily three can he named. It ap "ears . to rue that we are begin'ling out: worry too soon. Let u; w it.. a little la toftj and jT.it lib-, est'.ess time now into something x iter. The same numher. that hadways?attended Getieial Conferi r.ees are going to IntrCit. AM | will nut he delegates, how< v. i I ur spectators^ A ti.kc.t ftmdo ami 1 nnouhced in August Jul Oc.ofiei i in | Xovijnh; i a ilh>hc Im 11? i-: < - * when the time comes to vote. Sm vhy he so anxious now. Any nun, cr of aspirants can he in theii craves when ejection day comes Then too, many may not ! e ahir o*attend their annual conferences - -ft J* said that -the Kev. K.ll. TTeard von Id have heen elected from the Italtimort* Conference had he heen "hie-to attend. When hi\s eonfeinco wa< in session Rev. Heard was confined to his bed. Delegates hat will he ideated will hi- ir> hea " *-en when the Oeneral Confi^ ence meets next May. The sane thiny do as ministers, is to preach the gospel and save souls. Deletes or no delegates. we wryit to he fit subjects for heaven and immortal glory. So far as the Palmetto Conference is concerned 1 '"ink wh'-n we cot to Georgetown next October xvfll bfr lime enough 1 to talk about making tickets. iB-'Jiop J. S. Flipper's returp and the elevation-' of Dr. T. J. Miles / THE P i ?. MAYBE SO AN t !: - (Hv w. ii. x > i HARD TO -Vip. you easily p leased. That's sit fu.nl u IIy T liol.aUSQ poo ' i'ic un'i/ ate easily pieased Willi anything,. or liiu i Tmngs, miss ...u.\, mdigs uiv\ are 01 in tied to, .iit'j att> o.tcji imposed iip-.li. .v.o J0.1 i.aiti to picase ' That's ..n't so good .ell nor. "\Vvliy ? lieail>e pL\ p?e don t?. want to bothei ..mi , a.ul i.eiictryou unss inucn ,,ou iiogiu get 11 werl' onier1 ..i.-e. lmioiiis a?e pad aiijiiotv, ...1 ell 1 llle-y / " ' L?ev\\ ft u tiio et>>ily-pleased and " .. luii vi to'-.^vvij/slJee iiilv us of liur . 1.>1..n \, 1 pwier lue easny pieasv u. t neie/is 110 g.eater pe.it 011 ' u.tii \yA\\ the liiuivniual wnu is ' .u iu/ pleased witn anything. ^-Cie i.s 110 geuter liii.-lit 111 tne /'..iiiu man tiie nui-sancu wno finds - .ami una eveiyoony. and witn ' >\ liat v\ ei \ bony .noes. liai'd-towiii he the nunul..r sloirun t o i .\ men 1 bi'lH N l' any uciegaTIdh - TiTuu our -ToTriI'UiieO will gladly v .jubscrioc. To by continued. v President liiggins v ' Dr. S^ll. mggitis' host o f i* n.vpd's' in i hii?itstoii wanted to |. gtVe him a city-wide reception on f being chosen nead of Alien Uni* N vefsuy. Ihi.s was no crime,- but r a nohio. -pwit on the pan ol' his El royal supporter* and his fcllow..i./ius: i?ul tlie unheard ol' thing \\ as lTi e.-'iiK nt lliggins expresed iii> appreciation to his 1 many tl iiic-nds. lilt asked that whatever , eoiiMtieiation they might have lor - turn tile s .inc be given to Allen - I. nivertuty. this snows that his e election to the presidency was no c .mistake and that a new day has eiiii out ionic to tile University with -Ittie leadership of Dr. 1>. K. Higtgins. "Lei Us advance On our knees."1 M-nd CALVARY IJAl'T. ClllRCH J Rev. ( . ii. Krowiv, l'astor . j * 'ni church has been busy tho' '' mi on i apped?by?r+rc health' rostra." '* tioiis. U e expect the ban to be lifted soon and are planning spe* eial \\\>rk for the young people's ilo; ui i incut*.. Wjl* huve-.s.eilL icsson lea.lets to the homes for such iW . could be made uy tne lamilies ^ Ml.. 1 ?\ ,.l til,. I.'.MIIK (:t. i ' minister ii'Uii lud floni the ^\Y-1,1 iiuiiK'i' babbling1 over with " ?oii?e. i.tu ti' cnfluisia.sni in an 61fort t.i hold ui t hrist for the wm Id and to win the world for iJ I'm ,m. Last S..inlay was Women's day. And right will , did they de?Mhian thcm.-eivbs in directing the 1 sci vice.-. 'The pa-tor showed that lt while wom.n had been held in 1 iiwi > ?*f in>iyniticunee throughout , U?I'd .-tie ha- been tile pio: i T TTi nio-t 01 the lnr-ieaching o.j,arts m society, religion. in Hdr-c. fn sT7?'te, in fn-ail' and in . a; . 1'ioin I., i . iasie i.ii. ant anil ! i , If-t?po-tl i' 'I ?has_,he d -hi id li-io oi v.-inn." ineiey a n il 1 11 1-. ..a tiie guidance of t h e Tile tinaneial ropoits for day were very giirnti". \ t > e\. Sunday i- men'- 'lay. They v.-? i >.e Ui-swtj-dr.-s the women's t :?i?l.?a", iea-t?in linain i., 1-repoers-. I lev. llr. wn put the women on the > a,-b > in hi- sermon last Suni h iv. and ,u:.-t where" he will leave lie- nr-n, ru*vt Sunday-is to'" be . Ii< i;y<y.jnvaeh from: What ; ? ' iai; V ,w ith a ipiestion mark t i sfthei with - a h exclamation' i ; nit. that even Cod makes ; < i i?H-i-p?i ?man. h?hr - hi- v. hi ininir its an edifying t ,i ?j special effort *is to , r. | ; int.. : n?l beautify our church hi ha . '? j'cii nils everywhere nt'c i hi '! tM inin u> in worship and . t". si-..- h<ivi the race between the n and the nn-n will end. At niviit ear committee., is trying to I " a ;'rr a tun', ing picture o?h I 'hh World'.*. AlHnftee" held in At kuj'a <ly tu he exhibited by lb v.- .F. !'. rtc-rrjer. If we succeed ) Ai this, p! n this w'dl he worth tlie ntt?!.dance < i' iiitr friends. I SI' \|{T.\ \ lil' R(I NliWS Mr. Wdbam M-iv-hell. salesman r- h "e a,-. I Tii-h'. ire-rend with .Mr. and M-- ... J K. W intitt "ifh " i - . have returned front I I? Mil . where 11 e?l|(-nt f ' day- .'.*!th A!!y. I'latl's mo?~ ; ' ~~~ II M r \ r . :' l; f-,- the: N. C. Matn:.! In . ( I-.. ; t i! a.L'. a n ach ne< ded <ii ; t i' jt. "mi s .a 1 jen . .\ icTmla?. _ ' f,|-?.i.- -1 -1a i;!?ux?i.'iiinn?rs?i tipnlv i'H i ric ".i i? n?-1? . I avior 1 ' r Oram.' 1 if.' ha - rvnrg(> nf the I'nen oil'icc while Mi--? Nicholasis h?re. iJi-v. -F. harmls has 'closed a 'V - in. -f 1 ! eyivnl in the I cm>ntv. |i>. ('. fill is being glad ly m ci iv? (! !?y thy people of Spartanburg. Rev. I'. K. Mingo, pastor of Silvi . FFill conducted tlio revival * Sai-di- ? !t t h' (list church at Whitney. tl f. f r I'aFnii-t to f ( r.i'ri' is on saio at I! owningltOBarbcr <hop and hy agent Jerry Sartor. Xon subserib-' we advise you buy from , : them. " | Mis. OMi,. (Ircy left fr/r Clem on | eoPetre where i-p-- husband is employed as mechanic. Mr. Eugene Rivers formerly -principal. of the "Spartanburg County Training School at Fairforest has been elected mincina! of Cumming High schorl this city. Prof. Rivers is a graduate' 0? f 1 1 1 ALMETTO LEADElt D MAYBE NOT \ Shackleford) ; **) J")**)**)") >A >'*^****<|? ijf **** PLEASE pleas0 pests are generally chioni lomplainers arnl gi uinblei.s.?Wir likes hard-to-please people? No body. Hard-to-please folks don'1 like themselves. Many of then i admit that they are hard tor sta and that they regret it. "But I'n , just that "way." they asseit. ! I know a certain individual wh< wculd be almost ah Ipeal person i ; it were not for the fact that noth ing pleases that person. Every I body else may be satisfied, ut thi individual always has somt> fail to find. Once in a blue moon thi person may commend a thing, bu even the commendation has** i string tied to it. Snap out of that hard-tor-plcas.i business. You'll feel better, an other people will feel better to ward ycu. (Rights reserved).' _C. State college and is a younj man of fine dualities. His m.lir fi'fi nib ni'prlict for him a SUCCCS i at Gumming '-street. } My, and Mr.*. K. N.?William And daughter,j Bobbi,> Jean visitei flit-lids' here Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Candnce Nicholas and Mi A. T. Pearson of Union spen spent, Sunday * wi.th. her mothei ' Mrs. Lydia Smith and Miss Alio Nicholas. Dr. J. B. Walker is a very sue cessful dentist and oven tho' h Tias more work than he can d< he finds time to do his ehuicl work. He is superintendent o the Sur 'ay S?hool at Silver Hil It pays business and professions men to stick to the church. , I)r. John C. Bull has been elect . od a member o*f the Junior B.iar of Stewards at Silver Hill. The Clrtflin College chaptei his btvii called to meet in the asse.i. bly rocm. This is th,> first meet -ing held since the death of th I local President, Dr. T K. Gregg. I.ittle Miss Ehvillie Shell of Un ion has returned home afto spending two weeks with Mrs. A1 berta Daniel. Mr W, P. HII.'li-V, Ty , nf TTnn i tington, W. Va., spent a few day ! as the guest of Miss Gladys Cole j man. Mrs. Martha- Taylor?of-Selms j Ala., is visiting her sisters, Mrs i Lydia It'odgcrs arid Ella Weath j el's..?Shu lias been quite""I1T but"T ' much improved now. iMr. Alonzo Chanibeis is spend i ing his vacation with his sister ' Mrs. Lydia Rodgers ? and Ell Mr. Eddie Celt-man and chilt! jM\n of Spencer, N. C'., spent a lev ' (loi rs with Rev. and Mrs. J. ? Daniel Sunday. L ; The Old Maids contention giv en at Majority >Baptist chine! ! was quit,, a sinves-' ?por" m i..l ly j.Mrs.- J. S. Daniel.-? Mrs. Mamie Lofton has bee 'quite ill, but ie much improved t< , tr.e delight of her many friends. J Mrs. A. M. Maltl.OMs ami ch 1P {jeli. y.iLu v KlT/.aheth and Lu,. Kill Tir|. Anslling mother and grand . mother'in Batesburg. Miss Eddie I.ee Kellcy of Xcv York 's visiting her parents Mr and Mrs. Keile.v. , . Mrs. ,1. S. Paniel and niece t Doris Rulf left ft/r Union Tuesday to spentl their "vacatlcn with then ])arents Mi. ami Mrs. S. R. Rulf. BETHEL A M. E. .SUNDAY SCHOOL SPONSORS "KING SOLOMON'S' WEDDING" On Monday night, August 28 at 8;.'10 oYloek. Bethel Sundae -rrmnrn is sponsoring "King Solo mon's Wedding." Of the twenty charming young ladies that an competing to he married to "King Solomon," only one will become the bride. Each prospective bride has sever attendants, including a groom three bridesmaids and 3 groomsmen^ A complete list of the brides, their sponsors and further detail; will be published in next week's issue of The Palmetto Leader. The "wedding" promises to be the greatest attraction of the year sponsored by Bethel Sunday School. Don't miss "King Solonion's Weddings" BIDGEWOOD CAMP NEWS As I write these lines, one of .our most loved patients is getting reidy to leave for home. During his stay here, hr was good, kind and manly. This witer believes every! ody would agree that a change ... Him i^. Hum- eviueni. r-ignteer months ago "he was sickly, low sniivtcd follow-r?this?morning?he is a line looking fellow with a free on which is written cheer, ho])e and inspiration. He carries with him our good will and best wishes for a successful life. Rev. W.B.L. Clark, and Mr. W 41. Young, pastor and Supt. of Bethel AM.E. church visited the cafnp last week. Mr. 5. M. Durbin of West Columbia Was here Sunday and did mnrh to stimulate our Spiritual side. ? Nurse Woodson along" with her husband made a quick trip to Mullins. She reports a vey pleasant trip. Ofhe visitors to the camp this week were: Mr. Wm. Gordon, M. James Koon, Miss Hattre Counts, Mr. and Mrs. I.uther Watts, Mr. Wheele, Mrs. Anna Brown, Mrs. Martha Wilder and Miss Annie WiMer. Mr. and Mrs. James Marshall. Miss Eula Gant, Miss Hattie Wilson and friend Mrs. Amanda Mitchell. S) - y ? f? ? WHITMIRF NEWS ~ "Tl, | Revival meeting tins closed at | j. | Spring Hill church. The sermons , delivered Sunday werP by: Rev. I., u f ' B. RufTin. and Rev. P. J. Stroud.! el ' ; Rev. Stroud's subject was "The S Resirie:'ti:n". Rev. W. A Hillard a of Chester, conducted the meeting e( for the week. I'he meeting was a tv c grand .success. Two souls were li CT :t(11111,1 to the I'll Hi I'll. TtT Mount Pleasant choir rendered l? ?H miric'\ Tiiur. c.ay night. The a- [f a'mount raised during the meeting J( t*, was $33.50. Rev. Hillard receivedi lots of oresents. We h"opp to hav<> j him with u.s again. ? M>s. Alice Ly'es is visit'ng he,)' a. f i brother-in-law, Mr. B. C. Rice j -'and nephew. M'. Willie T.ow. ar- j ^ -! rived this week from Brooklyn,', s; N. Y. Visiting his sister and (.( 11 brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. s | C. Rice. . I t [ Mr. Martin Floyd and Stanford ; S( a I Bailey'spent the week-end at j" I heme. - . ' I (|( b' M:s. Loutffa"Rice is attending' , 1 j her revivd meeting at Little Ri"-i , or Zion Baptist church. !Y j Tue day night, the*"Elito Social I club met at the home of Mr. and ... Mrs. A.C.Caldwell. The host u. 11 was Mi s. Rosnlee Caldwell. Vis-' ^ ?- itorn wmi'o; Prof, and Miv, Ri.lxMti-l s E. Mooro.' Prof, and Mr-s. IMc'orp j have moved in our<^><einity. Wo a: wo1cmn(> nvr pnw- neighbors: jjZ J Mr. and Mrs. Cola .fririer. Mrs. 8 R rosin Williams, Mr. llaskel Join- 3 *. or motored to Newberry Saturday g t A deTightful ti-ip was reported. ,g \ Mrs. Pei ry and daughter. Mar- 8 n paret, Mrs. Emma Ware and dau- g ghter, Helen. Mr. Wallace You tip. 3 "turned Saturday from New York g City". They had a delightful time, c r. Mi. Samuel Fant. returned "Fun- 8 h day from New York City. He re- ? f >ovts a delightful stay. 3 I Miss Mary Clark is doing nice- ? ] 'y, after having her tonsils rcmov- jc rid, at the People's hospital in ? Newberry. % jj REN N ETTS VI RLE N E W S Mrs. Theo T. Robinson arrival ? ^ horn,, looking the bloom of life < after spending a few months in ? Massachusetts. ? Mrs. Rcna Zinimon and Mrs. ? Henrctta . Pete'rkin arrived home ? fiom Philadelphia, Pa. Also Mr. ? Fred Kolloek and Mr Peterkin. ? ~ Mr. and Mrs. W; Fi-aJter, MT: ? f md Mrs. L. McQueen and Mi s ? Julia Moore of Washington, I). (\. itj 1 pent the week-end in Savannah. ? t- DiV4inil M:s..,L. .M. McCcllum, ? . Miss Anette McCollnin and broth- ? ') JL M. Jr., left Wednesday a.m. ? World's Fair. ? The stoik made a pop call to. < Dr. and Mrs. T. H. Willington' ? B aome and left a line baby girl. ? Mother and baby reported doing S - nicely. J , | Mrs. P. R. McCollum left Fri- - lay a.m. for a two days confivjnt'o in Columbia. .Miss Kiancis Morris spent a Vw (lays in Darlingtc/n last week. ? Mr, K|m-i re luihii' r . ~ 1 low works with niothor. Also n !iss Harrison is home from Now York?wtsrtrng-" parents. Mr, and Mrs. .1. I) nl;??an? -riouMA-d the marriage of t.eir daughter, Miss t loo Drake. Saturday, August lL'th to .dr. K. D. Josey of Now York City. K. 1). Josey arrived in the ; city Miturday p.m. and to'the surprise of all quietly married to .miss lioo Draw. Air. .Josoy left ! Monday for New York. Mrs. Josej I t will spend a r. w weeks home befoie joining him in New York. The sad intelligence reached the city Wednesday that Sirs. Posey quietly passed to the groat beyond at her home. She is the wife of Rev. Po-ey, pastor of Ml. Zion church. ; Prof. C.I). Writrht. arrived home SatUulay p.m., after spending a "IwieK or mere in New York and ' New Jersey. He is busy arranging his new library which is a 8 ?! credit tt?-our high school. y !] Mr. and Mrs. Ivory left for | New York after spending a while I t home with parents, Mr. and Mrs. F .|J. S. Drake. . Mis_. Aug'""1" Pobon?IKH?Mon- ( day for New Yorlvto spend awhile y ,iwnn ncr uaupnter. ~ * 8 ;| " Mr." and Mrs. McCoy's dauph- 8 i tor of New York, Mrs. Edith 8 ISimpkin of New York arrived for 8 . a "few days. 8j > Mis. Lcuise Quick left for N. 8 . Y., after a few days home. 8 ,t- Mrs. Isabella Pears', n was the a \vt ek-end pnost of Rev. nmL Mrs. 8" J. c. Cox. 8 The nicotine at Macedonia last 8 week was very pood. iS >' Rev. J. Me Toy of N. Y. preach- S , ed at Zion A. M. E.Z. church on 8 ; Sunday niphi. lS. Si. Paul Missionary society mot 8 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I), v Thomas Sunday. 1 J? 1 Pi of. H. Zimmon spent a few 8 ! hfy-rs m?SrnTTtnv- S r,day." , ' ' ? - r ST. .1 \M'"S A. M. E. CHURCH :0 l. Rev. \V. B. Nash, Pastor lo '8 1 Sunday school was called to o<-- 2 dcr by the Supt. Miss Estelle Jin 8 orotte promptly at 10 a.m., with ^ ty. After tlje class study of ^cio ! lesson the school was reviewed le ' ivi rjiuust? ijaniTcm1. senior ^ class No. 1 is holding the banner. O At 11:30, after preliminaries, t the pastor brought his hearers a 6 hnming memnprn frnm Pit dribn If) ' fr 11 verse. The spiritual tide ran o hioh. .Sunday night. Rrv. W. I. ^ (lore preaehed a wonderful sermon o from St. Wark 10:16; theme The ? Danger of Unbelief.- lg Our fourth quarterly eonterenee ? will he held Sunday, and we arc 8 looking forward to make it n big Q day. We are asking the friends Q as well as the members to beg present. Mrs. Jane Hare is o n g the improved list to the delight of Q the members. Several visitors pros 8 -ent. Ct>me again. 4 BETHEL A. M. K. CHURCH w Rev.wW. B. L. Clarke, I'astor m ?i _ . en The Sunday .school met at the hi sual hour with ojficers and teai'1's present. Very- beautiful S. . . -lessen which was enjoyed by J? 11. Naaman the Syrian, was heal l" il of his lepiosy when he took the dvice of his maid and the instrucohs of the !' iphet Elisha. I' The the i r,ir.it service began I ^ roniptly oil time. The pastor se 'ctecl as his tevl Ga'l.'5:l. Sub- p ;cti Christian Liberty. Toe ser- jj ton was well received. Many visitor" weie seen in the i vice Sunday. among whom were. fcsdaires Berfna A. Sawver. Cor- ? i Bruster an:' Miss Hnttio Xorris. !\ hose a<p all outstanding charac- , m\s in their chosen profe'-sicn. We . ?eret however all visitors and , iends were not presented and in- ' oenceu ji>, neretolore in the ' M-vice. r For the. nicrht service. we were ~ flighted to have Rev. T. L.. Di ck- ' It.' p'ofes or of Benedict, college , nd Rev. Robinson, presiding el-' c^r of the Lancaster district pi esit and to have taken part in the jrvice. Rev. T. L. Duckett kind- i f consented to deliver the mes- ; lire. He cho-ed the nienr r.ahle &ymg of I'ilate: "What I have Wiiberforce I - v Wiiberforc ?3 YEARS OF DEV.C TO THE TRAILING AND YOUNQr W'OMI | Accredited ly the North Cent and Secondary Schools : | _ Association c Deffr.ee courses offered ii \ Liberal Arts and Science; High School Teacher r Elementary Tenchc Health and Phy ; Industrial E >- Home E< * Agnci \ CQ > ?' i Military training leading t I Special reduction offer of $30 > For further information wri REYMOND O. D1 > >: Wilhei > > \ vOOvvvOC ?WBtiii fm i7r?.r^"jiiijrfJUMiaMl State A. & FALL SJ Ih'g-fRiikff ?*epU . ('? i-2- ' ! ; 4 ? H:t. !vl. r ' i i " i ' U^IC Kl ')n Husiircss Admini: train n Competent Faculty. Reasonable rv... * % t r* rur runner lntci malion, TM ky 9SB5BSOHBHQ9BBSKH9HMHHD ?^0^:6ooo.ooo6oooboooo:ooc/o ( ?- fc "Boss- take my word f shine. And you oughl those beefsteak dinne made ^ith A 1)1 <UHF O , . Saturday, August 19, 1939. rittcn T have written". The A ipiscr was veiy deliberate thru .9 it the discourse. The sermon id its effect for good. i Sunday is Women's Day! The ?/ dies are serving in all capaci- m j ps of the church. t 9L\ Don't miss seeing King Solo- it oil's Wedding at Bethel A. m. * . oMtfoh, Monday night, August f?' 1, 1939. ? ? ^1' i?. ?*mpson to be honored y Chicago univ. According to news received in k oli inbia, Dr. Abiaham Simpson, ting president of Bethune-Cook- j iart col leg,, of Florida will r6ceive io Master or Art Degree from thP diversity of Chicago next week. >r. Simpson served as piesident f Allen university for four or ' ~ t' lire years -and?while here he a<!e a most phenominel success. 'W >r. Simpson has many friends in oulh Caiolina who will be glad > read of his continued success in iu? educational world. PATRONIZE OUR i ADVERTISERS "j ?4 University j . j ie Ohio a)TED SERVICE OF YOUNG MEN :n * ral Association of Colleges ? md by the American i >f Colleges . , x n the following fields: ;* _ [Yaining \ ^ 1 'i* Training' ? sical Education ducatioii I ' w | sonomics :5: ulture IjS Tn-merce ? : -?. ?y?. Music "" J ^ , o advanced commissions & .'J '0 for fees paid in advance x ~ te J; CIvEUSON; Registrar rforee University, -|i Wilberforce, Ohio ? >000 o oooo;ooo:o:oo'oxaa^8???a M. College t Ttl (WROUIXA ers"sToTr ?iriber 14, 1939 's Dejtmj.in Agriculture, mriiic.s Teacher Training and Arts and Sciences ? . f: Excellent Facilities Expenses. / Write fE PRESIDENT Itatc A. and M. College!, Orangeburg, S. C. ooooooooo:o:oox)Xfce^ors?scaF 'right Sayings of Children &gj2-/v S or it, you need a * t to cut out some of 5 rs and eat biscuits > LOUR. i