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NOTE:?Your question will he ar
when you include a dinning of this
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send only 23c and a stam{m.d envel
READING covering xour birtf:dn
analyzing three Questions. Explai
fine your questions to those withi
? Send Your
thk>aTmVI
M. K. G.?I)o you think that I
am doing the right thing to lor c
my niece stay here in my homo?
I am ten ibly worried about this matter.
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- - * Answer?Your niece is not ir
!-'ve with your husband but if il -
naKes?juau tnnappy to see inem
any <yn arrange at once for he;
o get an ther place to stay
, fliero is no need to keen anyone _
ill your home if it has a tendency
r. to make yon unhappy, so stop <hi- 4
matter light where it is- bcton
trouble does arise between oyu and',
jour husband.
I. L. \Y.?I am thinking: of taking:
a course of art at home and
wonder if I will be successful in
it?
Answer?The course, wculd help
you . . ; but you wouldn't have
CHER AW XFWS "l*
On lnsf Sunday afternoon thu I
candidates for Baptism gave very [
interesting: talks of their religion. [
sin?v tiny have realized Christ. i
Sunday being the first Sunday
. was a busy day for all church
gncrs. Rev. D. ob Mitchell of
N0,th Carolina preached a very.
_. Inspiring sermon which was enioy
ed by all. We invite all friends i
to come and worship with us at |
anytime at their convenience. Pee
Dee Union Bant, church and don't
forget the BYPU hour C:BO p.m.
Mrs. Nannie Adams and Miss
Thelma Baines of New York are
in tip. city visiting relatives, and .
"""friend.-?. . They a>e the house
guests'Of M rs. J. Skinner
Miss Siiduri Peterson of Green?
wood?St-(. ? is -in-t-bp city v i si tin v.
Ijer unci'"1. Mr. Sanborn Krby.
Mrs. Ill/nest Powe entertained .
nor nusu'tiM with a mruuiay party
on Thursday night at the
Delta's h me. All reported hav-ing
enjoyed a lovely evening.
The.e was a shower irivon a*
the. hemp < r Mr. and Mrs. Lev*
Adam< on 'Hiiir day nierht in hon
or of Mr. and Mrs. Josse L. Ad
derson.'
T' i " ''uw!n?r- 'left tlio city ni*
1 Friday? La?tha. northern .slates:
Misses Ada Williams and niece
Wilina M i'.-nnld left for Newark
X. J.; Mr v'Ae,tic Pickens for Nev
Jersey; Miss Myrtl0 Talley for
Xew York City. - ??
?Uu J-oseph M rrls, .Tr. says
wishing will make it so. The wed-.
' ding he'js ;.a* been rimring fo> ;
quite awhile. but they- will cease
the last <?t his n.<mth. Wat h the.,
ti-ws 01 'he "Leader". (
Mi-s Thrnice Miller's mother is ,
in 1 h,. visiting her.? *<' o j- a ^
citizen < f Texas. ,
MT. ZTOX AMK CHI R( II
Sellers.- -S. S.' opened at. the us
ua! hour with Supt. and co-workers
at their post of _duty. The
lesson was discussed and reviewed
by the Supt. At 11:f>0 a. m. ,
- \ . ^.. '
!N<>n;.?ff si'i-vici1 ii. i inpreached
a wonderful sermon. The',
(service was wonderful throughout. )
' ft-,,. nv. :i< n rii's raised $11.T0>
At 4:f!0 we again reassembled ,
and lb v. P.P. Poughty, his choir ^
a yowl congregation fromv,
Millbranch worshipped with us.!
Rev. D uchty preached a great I,
sermon. ' [ f
At 0;:*') the Rev. A. J. .Tonkinsand
the Silver --Star quartet wore '
present and rendered a splendid '
prog-ram of spirituals & readings f
The pastor nnd Mr. A. Brooks '
were the dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Nowlin. Mr. and v
Mrs. R.F Rodgors were the dinner *
guests of. Mr and Mrs R.C. Hooks
Mrs. I.ue Blackwoll was funcr- |
alized last Tuesday at Singletary j
Qui'e a few members -arid friends
of Mt. Zion attended the funeral f
Mr. \V. IT. Cooper is much hu? .
proved at this writing, Mrs. Es- 1
tella -Tame.s is still confined to ?hor
bed. Mrs. RohiTta Brown is still f
on the sick list. *" j
T.ast Monday night we held a 1
lovely official board. After the'
work of the f oard was over quite
a few members of Mt. Zion and '
a few members of the Baptist 0
church rani'1 forward and filled
the tables with their pounds and
cr>nt the pastor away in smiles.
He al o expressed himself as* be
lint sum - il with, this great leader
?of Mt.?Zi'-n. at Sellers.?We can't
ing very well satisfied as pastor f
LAKE CITY VPW? I ?
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Duo to the heavy downpour of Jj
rain Sunday afternoon, imny of a
? the?sokieitors in the Lmich Proj- C
ect Rally of the Lake City school
were unable to tret out to make
their reports. Due to this fart, ,
t.he time was extended until next ^
Sunday at six o'clock. All soivitors
sre reouested to make their *
reports at this time. Those who j
enmo o ? last Sunday made commendable
reports. They have boon v,
working onl>^ two wyek&i. The
two prizes offered stand good for
next Sunday. tl
School Opens Sept, IK V
The Lake City SchopI will be- f;
lalyzed frrp.. in.lhis column c >
i coV.'mn ant! sr'n your f'.'M ?r .
ir letter. Far a "fT/rc.v AV*.. 1
lope for my latest ASTliOl.t >t> .*
ite\ also a frcetlcHer of a '.i. e ^
n your problems cooirlv and c. n
the scope of logicaj rcasonirj;.
letter to ?
i^oteapkh
vovk after you completed the
ourse. T favor your taking som.-' .
hinjj. that you could depend on a.-' i
v future profession and I don't be
kYiL't will be .nt_wurk>?^ _
H tf t>.,. - i. . ?n
i in ?.iii iAva+mnu ig \v;t n
i married man and I wish t(.- kn w
f ho tells nie the truth and will h,.
!o anything to |)least.? nie. Poo
i.. love nie as Ik savs and MemM _
put all niv i(>!i!id"n.'r in k't".
?Answi'i'-llv' ymii' am- .?:?:?yon s
iet like some, .thirteen-, year oh'
;-irl instead of 2lJ years did. This '
uarried man will -nevei mean an\
thing to you and it you "want to ;
lind yourself in a I t of trorlm I
iust continue on with liiiu and yo.
Ire bound to be made unhappy.
\Vhy dot\^t joujro with a single ,
joy?
?in its lP.">'d--lo session, 'Monday, '
sept. j Sth. To eliei s' met ting v\ ill ;
Je Saturday, Sept. Kith at 9:30
loisonboj o.iu sr'.t-Hjou.n [y urn ,
11AV suupl .MIIPIII.-I JU.tsoul .!() -oj '
ie announced later. . 1
Mr. and Mrs. Xath'au Iirctwn of.
*tt. Peterfbur,-'. F1i.. were visiting J
Mrs. Mary Williams last week.
Mrs. Williams is the aunt of Mrs,.'
i'.rown, Their (laughters- Mamie.)
Dorothy and Klixaboth were with ]
them.
Mrs. Mary Williams is in. (Inins|
ille. Fl"., visiting her brother,
Rev. 11.P. (iray who is very sick.
Mi\ .\1onzo Moore is back home (
'gain from the .Veterans' hospital ,
n Pollmhia. 1I? "i:g?iged i n ,
.if.,- work. |,
"SO FTP ISLAND NMWS j~j
ftty Thmlorr While"
Everybody arose Sunday m.?rn- I
titr very early on their way t, o
he funeral of Pro. Joseph Weath
rs \\h<> p -sol away. Saturday 1
'ornirw to the ?rrenf beyond. P,ro i
A'oathers was a devou'd h: shand ;
ud father. He was in his seven-f
ies. lie was_ftvneralized upon the i
i'hway, as it's so c: led.. (
Ida Smith's siMer *'li" spent (
he week end with her.
Siek list: Miss Susan Darby is !
oinjf nieily with her wounded
nek and at m. Mrs. ' Keats i.-,. i
till1 ; > ' r:tu.'i :it in.1?in hi i?Innm1. ?We
Were pained h. learn that?.
dr. Joseph Williapis' aunt was in
m aei iiic nt last-Saturday that end
d in a broken j w hot\e and sev- .
ra! broken limbs. We wi-h 'for \
hem all a speedy recovery .
- There?will net by any^. papers (
our A'.rent will he mi his summer
mention.
< I! EI(.\\V NEWS
..There were many visitors wof ,
hi' pin_.- f the Pee Dee I'nh.m
'aptist churMi Sund y. ,
.Mis.; perniee I'ran has returned
" Washington. Iff'., after spendmr
a week with her father;
Tile fo'hiwin ' have i-ot iivnr??l f..
hr.citv from Myrtle Beach Mesa's.
Win, McDonald, FkiI Pnwe
md John Stevenson. ,
Mr? Bartheb-e Campbell is. in v
h< eity vi-ttiny rel lives a n d j
fiends, aftev a lory stnv in I>.(\
Mi-; f - !. s F,: ,, i. fa., ,-s ;
he house yuost of Mrs. T.urilo ,
iavis. Mr. and Mi's. ' Hilton""
'rin e and son of Fervid, Pa., are ;
n Mie ci'.v vis''in<r relatives.
Mrs. Ruth Rinhins "of Sumter
vas fhe .irnl'St of .Mrs. A.Y.. Wil- ^
on Sunday. I I
Mrs. F.liznboth I.ee and dauyh- '
er Alice and cf-randsojj of Fer.fel, ^
hi . are in the cHv .
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bennett
n'ertained their prand dahvhter
Vnnie T."lira with a birthday pary
on Wednesday afternoon.
The Ji nior Missionary sponsor (
d a rnrn.nl iolit Viil-o <.ii_ W edneslay
nite to the 'World's Fair. A'l
enorted. having had en j< yed the i.
?"ip- r j
On Thursday nite a fcurprrse
d'thday nar'y w > triycn in honor .
f Mr. T.uther Dens.
RAN FOR I) STATION MAN'S '!'
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Ronver I>.*?ni Baptist Chn-ih
Depth vi it(d (I I- CO v, r ii"!l e 1
lid t"Qk from i s n- !.(.' .?L
her- Hpnrv I.indsav. He was a s
in,, f'h'i ti-Mi penthman. Fun
lai was hi'lrl at Cross Hill.
Revival 'i ee'ing b-ijan at Ce '
ar droV(. Sunday. Rev. Rice tie- J t
ivered two soul ^tilling wrnvuis i'
t morning and cv< ning worship. 1
Collection $:52.25.
"*' t H. Htnvv.s. Jonas l*'.-i,i met ;
t'illiani Sullivan. XT. an.) M . !
larris Church. \V. Iil.y. Brue. i"
J ?eley.hj-. I>. (rt*t?Mi.1- ^?fi?>dip' '
Iosc.lt y. . Richard Irlxv, Will Kllore
worshiped jit "Poplar' Sprint-' J1
hu cr. near I.aniens. i"
The Pryer band met at Mt.Cal
ary Bapti-t chur h Tuesday nfU , ft
mt Ninr Bethel Ttrhrdy Tilghtl
We were shocked to hear o! w
ic passing of Bi n. Chisotm Rice. '
fe deeply sympathize with -the ti
imily. aj
THE
DUE WEST NEWS
The revival meeting at Mt. Lelanon
A.vlE church of which the |
lev. F.L. Bouey is pastor was ady
conducted by Kev. J.I'. Wash-i
nci'ui,?pr^tor of Bethel church,
\iHici.-on. iiii'V. Washington FiF1""
I'iVed the, degree of D. D. from
Vllen University l.st June, and
s one of the outstanding minirseis
of the State.
llev. and .Mrs. F.L. Bouey and
>iis. Annie J.' t?ariett represented
Jit. I.t bainm at the District meetng
of the Wll. & F.M. Society,
.ild last Friday at Bethel Drove
hutch, llev. W.S. Hawthorne, pas
or. Airs., H wthoine and daughter,
Miss Annie Belle and Mr. and
Mrs. 11.D. Hawthorne attended.
.Miss I.ettie Garrett, her sister
md litt.e Boris r-auin of Chi'.ago
ire visiting relatives here. They
cached here in time to he presnl
at the Garrett family reunion
vhich was held at the home o f
i j?Ddsie?Jutktiiiit, ?- ??
.Ml''s.~ Gilliam of Tmvid<?i< Rnvt.
t+n(- father?were -tho?guests-?o. f
dr. and Mrs. A.S. Moragne o n
a. t St.ml?iy.
.Mr. M.il Mrs. Wyatt Hampton
mrl??tin1 i'l' i ii lor Miss Mug:?e
Wnlkir ni' Ware Shoals and*
iiU* Wi re callers of Mr., and Mrs.
IV.H. Yauss last Saturday. !
The sons and daughters of Mr.
ind Mrs. Feasi'er Ciinkseales are
iciv l'i i-nl Xcw York visiting par
Ul?--Also tin* (laughters of Mr.
nid .Mrs. John Ellis and Mrs. Euliee
Gordon. ?
Mr. John Aiken accompanied by
lis mother and sister-Mrs. Susie
Perkins \ hi ted relatives?in Due.
iVi.-t fast week.
Mrs. Julia Robertson is in
Mow. York City visiting her chil-^
hen.
Mr.-: Carrie Harris arrived here
from Chicago on .last Sunday to
v 1 !u'f guest of her sister, Mrs.
sfisie Wharton.
XEWHEUItY NEWS. * j
Due to the "numerous revival
pei tings being carried on in the
uiLmi nilg. .the Sunday school of
'ahary Pco.-byteriarr church was
lot well attended Sunday. A few
>f the f. ithful met and kept the
e ord of an open Sundit^w school
from lin ing broken. After S. S.
[VjUV-C. -Wt--tones-ami family and
*?u!11. S. \V. Allen and family moored
to Mountville to attend the
huh aiiniversary of the Pitts'
Preshyterian -church, which; was
(ion-olid by the pilgrimage of
ornu i numbers from New York
Philadelphia, Hahjmore and Wash
nctoti. The pastor is Rev. A. M.
-imii^on.
The Midi-'.land Young People's
neetiny will he Held at Oak
?i o\ i church, Sliglis, Saturday.
)ct. I'Mld.
M' . I la Hare. Mrs. Pearl Wiliam.s.
Mrs. (I rant ami Mrs. Cejcs,-.
iir Allen of' tin* Hospital Aiixil ?ry
number 1. mot with a group
- 1:: < . 11 ~ t I'ai k ; jhU Can
;; n: i?wn Wednesday afternoon and
rp.U'.i Auxiliary No. r>. Of this
it itthe i>llirers are: Mrs. Nanv
! la It iunnovr, Pres.; Mrs. Ella
!. Saber, vice-Pros.; Mrs. Drisy
Y.\lei !'. Se.-.-j Mrs. Elizabeth Il-al
an .-or.* Asst. Sec.; Mrs. J. C.
"< ; elan 1. Troas. and Mrs. Anna
i'. eiiapliiin. :
, M.1 uanit.i ;Ioncs. is at home
i*iv iispent her vacation ihTJeor
in. N'ew York and other points
:\ Pennsylvania. (
Mr.- Kmnk Ford of Philadelphia!
W Minnie Ford of Eon? Isbnd,'
. alM M-is'. Willie Fortl ^of N. *
I.. Mrs. Mary l.t'e Payton and Mr. |
>i h"ll 1'avlen of Anderson are
i-itim.r w'"h Mr. Andrew Ford.
.Mr. I!oi!i\v Nelson is at home,1
' > su.-ndin^ his vacation i n
\nder.-im. I
Mrs. ! ' nnie Mae Jones and Mas'
Wade Giiflin of Grehnsboro,>
a re visit intr Mr. and Mrs.
' I n Untherford.
?.M rs?i I i;i11 y s?Hi.'n ry?u??Clinton v;-it.iiej
her mother Mrs. Virini-i
Gray. ?
,\ir. .lames Simpkins left Satur'
t;iy *.>r a vacation in Now York,
isitinir with his children.
Mis> Kate Irons, Mr. Abraham!
"nun r and other companions of |
MMndelphia art! visiting the old |
ionie town after a number o f
'ears absence.
rock mi l. b\pt. rumen
Rev. II. K. Taylor, Pastor
Winnsboro.-- Sunday school opned
as rsun] with its Supt. H.
leotpre and his coworkers at their i
to t ,,f-duty. We were indeed gTad 1
o see Tdi^s Nannie R. Cunning-1
am, Jr., the primary teacher a-.i
eea'n to take her post.
At 11 o'clock Rev. t?'vylor do-l
ivered to his hearers a wonderful
ermon and wo could but sny, did
pt our hearts lnirn as he talked
0 os I v the way. On Sunday nite
he choir was called to the Para1
' A Till fhnr h. Croat Pal's to _
endcr song .service, Rev, 'Fprgn. J
on, p'stor.
i-k list: Bio. W. M. Milton,
i-ter Rhoditi Lamar, Bro. George
ithellon and also Mrs. Mary. Har- 1
i on; \Vho has rust entered the i
I Pamai itan-Waverley hospiRL.?.
. i
Mr. and Mrs. .Tamos Simpson
v n. i! ;,i'/ their home in Wash- (
lgton, P. C. Roth are members 1
I' tlie Rook Hill Baptist church. 1
_AVlu~u:eiai #la4 to have?M-tr Roh-- -<
rt Butler, nephew of Mrs. Delia <
! 11after - being away from i
omc 11 years.
Hie t'Aioi' Board met at the l.1
ome of Mr. and Mi's'. George Netil
tes Wednosda^r~nfght, Aug. 9th, I
hieh was a pleasant meeting. !
Mr. Prince Barber of Washing- i
an, P. O. was home n fiw d^vs I
50 visiting his old home friends J
PALMETTO LEADER
ZION HOPEWELL BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. II. E. Taylor, Pastor
Last Sunday was a high day hi
with us. Sunday school at its us- tl
ual hour. Praise service was con- svj
ducted by Deacon Adams and Dea- ~sc
con Mitchell who are always a t of
iheir post of duty. . I et
12:30 Pastor Taylor preached a'T
soul stirring sermon to his hearers bj
Miss^Dennis, our delegate to the'Ci
Friendship S. S. Convention mude,e<
a good report, including the elec- of
tion of our pastor as president ot or
said Convention. * ec
A special effort to ?aise money O
for some needed repairs on church M
was a splendid success. * Many te
thanks to all. 3:00 communion H
was served ? the saints! Ci
4:00 the pastor and his efficient 11
wife left for his other field of labor
where he delivered the open- 1*
ing mssage at night of the revival
meeting; where they will be .
for the next 10 nights. We trust gi
many soul? will come -to?Christ -rf
through, the aid of this ^neeling^ _ai
May God's blessings be added di
to this worthy pastor and wife, th
V)... _ . _i sc
Ml'. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH
Mrs. Anna McFarlin, Reporter m
. Garnctt.?The past Sabbath was. 0]
a rainy day, but attendance a t |jj
all services was large. The Sunday f?
school continues, to move forward, m
Sunday marked the close of two dc
weeks revival. Rev, L. W. White, hi
of S'umi\ierville did some able fj
preaching the, last week. Miss 0j
Lula Gillison and Mr. Robert Reed vi
were elected delegates to the S.S. ej
Convention at Beaufort. Rev fi
llolman preached from John 4:29 ti
theme: Come See The Man. This ri
sermon was filled with the Holy m
Spirit. Pulpit associates were w
Revs. II. D. Dendy, B. vAr"^\vXon et
Bro. J.P. Fuller. The second ser- cc
mon was preached by^Rev H. D. 7->
Dendy, of St. Petersburg, Fh. He
used as a text: Judges 11:27; sub
ject: I Have Made a Vow unto
God, not to Man. This was a soul
stiiring message. After which one
infant was baptized; 3 in the a- jj
dult class anch 6 read into full
membership. '875 persons took 0j
the Holy; communion. pi
4:30 p.m., the"'pastor conducted c|
a very touching Memorial 'service ni
for the late Rc-v. E. B. Mack, who v<
was once pastor-ami P?E. of-this oj
church. ti
8:30 Rev. B.A. Lawton preached tb
a burning message from St. John'
15:13. Visitors at church were ^
Mrs. Rosa Wallace, Savannah; ^v
Mrs, Melviiie Wright, Jacksonville J('
Mrs. Susie Scott Stamford, Conn. '''
Mrs. Maggie Wiggins and child- ei.
ren of Greenwich, Conn., Mrs. B. 1
A. Lawton Pineland; Mrs. Maggie M
B. Sams, Savannah. j ^
Mrs. Mamie Pincknity had a s ^
hc-r dinner guests Rev. D. M. Polite,
Mrs. Lula White,, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank White of Scotia. | ot
Mr."*" and Mrs. Johnny Pinkneyj
have the deepest sympathy of the! .
communrfy in the loss of their! vt
baby Eugene Talmadge, who died !"
Monday night. | '
Mrs. Katie Mamer spent the
week end in Savannah the guest .
of Mrs. Cora Jones.
The remarks., on the life of the w
late E. B. Mack as preacher,' p
teacher and leader during his pas- x
toring here were made by Messrs'
W. T. Gillison, J. P. Fuller, Mrs.
M.E. Brown; solo by Mr Laranzo
Holman were interesting
Mil,I.BRANCH AME CHl'RCH i
Rev D. D. Doughty, Pastor 1 \N
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Pamplico.?Sunday school was at
opened at the usual hour with the
Supt. and teachers at therr post rt
of duty. The lesson was taught
beautifully in every way. |
fill)' rnoilllll' mnvninr. - 1
. . mvui.nfi OVJiYltl* L?trgan
at 12 o'clock. Our pastor de- vj
livercd a noble sormon from I |a
Sam. 15:22; subject: Be sure you 0f
arc light and go ahead. We were
highly benefited from God's ni
word. We were proud to--?greet--<?V
our guest visitors: Misses Mary w
Conwa'y, Queenie Cave, Annie ar
Childs; all daughters of the late
Edward and Katie McCall of N. M
Y. City; MisSCs Laura Grant and T
Rosa Lenard of Florence.
A little girl came to live with w
Mr. and Mrs. Chappell Brown ^
during the week, namely Ostine i
Brown. , - t
Friends and relatives of Rev. P. ?
IT. Ilvman are very sorry to hear
of his sudden illness. He was un- :n
able to attend church, although
his faithful wife went and saw (
that the" service was carried out.
We are wishing him a speedy recovery.
The pastor and choir under the in
auspices of Mrs. A.L. Cusack mo- b>
tored to Sellers to render service in
with Mt. Zion AME church. They to
reported a nice time. I m
Revival meeting was carried on
very successfully last week to the .
extent that it is going to he con- y
tinued another week. Many souls *,
oefossed the true religion.
oy-Y, x- i " - ni
..t cue inuuu mi nave Mrs. A.!
D. Cusack out again. as she has
boon ill for quite awhile. The wri- |c,
ter has been indisposed for the |
nast few days; he b much better
now.
Xobaccp prices are still good in
>Ur section snd the farmers seem
to be satisfied in every way. The
^un Down Drifters rendered ^serrire
at Salem in the contest "Sun-";
lay. The A.CE. League quartet
s ouiet these days.
Mrs. Mae Bell McWhite spent
he week end with Mrs. Willie M.
FTvman. Mr. Med Moore and Mr. ?i
Buster Brown had their celebration
Saturday night alone. Mrs. Corinne
Judge is spending awhile at
the beach with husband Mr. L.R
udge.
I
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,? . II ALLENDALE
NEWS
Summer School Closed
One of the most outstanding ex- 1:
bits in thos tat,, this summer was Z
le work Of the teachers in the 13
immer school at Allendale* The h
Tool Represented nine?euunties b
: the state with an eniollment n
jual to that of previous years, b
he summer school .was directed '<
t Prcf. E. E. Riley of Lancaster N
ounty Training school, who serv- v
1 very efficiently in the absence
: Prof. C.-V. Bing who has been c
i leave of abseneew ith the Unit s
1 States Dept. of Agricultuie
ther teachers serving were 5
iss Robbie Wilson, Williamstonj ?
acher in Rural Education; Miss'
ore/thy John on, English; -Miss. >
atherine Latimer, Health Eduea-< h
on and Rural ilom(> Life; .ui.-. J J
eatiice Thompson, Methods ? in j''
ural Education; Mrs. Louise C.
nig, Geography and Registrar. ^
Tii'the rural education methods ?"\
rgup, there were 40 teachers en- t
died.?These eacliers, all from "7
to nnd \vn onehor schools, wo v.- ;i
vided into groups representing <
ic children in grades from c/ne to I
iven. They prepared note books v
iritc?individual poems. and J:
apmu Tio.w aoq^o uoqj if pout s
odel kitchen, completelp furnish 11
1, canned food, and prepared foin 51
bject exhibits representing the t
fe of Christ, animals. Africa aiv'
irm life. Miss Marie Keel and T
rrs. Eunice Watren'of the.Allen- >
rle^chool?syst-ow-yudged the ex -f
ibits, awarding first place to the
irm exhibit; second t<y""the lift
f Christ; third to the- ^African llage
and fourth ,to the animal A
chibit. These,, were prepared by '
ee hand drawing and manufaeire
of miniature buildings, figunes,
plant life and animals frem. 1
aterials at hand, such as clay (
ire, paper, ravelings, '"sawdust,
c. In addition, a library was.
mipleted with books and maganes,
a rccoi d bok was kept* and
telves shotting natural rock form f
Hons, plants, seedlings and soil
rpes was prepared.
In the geography class the Sfati t
? South CaVo'lina was the topi' <1
er<i the^state was studied as to v
ant. life, industry, history, doveliment,
tiansportatioh and (the* r
nascs. Illustrations were gj,ven by "s
arts and a shelf complete with a
nurai piants, iormauons, canned
potables and the like. The deyel- t
iment of the cotton-textr!o~indu? v
y from its bcgining was trace*1 c
i rough pictures and projects. h
In the health education and I
vine life unit, health postets 11
ere prepared and numerous oh- 1
cts for nitre comfortable honv
fe, manufactured by the teach
s from waste and useless'mateals
weie shown, hampers from '
>getable hampers, shelves and ta- 1
ess. from fruit cases, waste bas?ts
from cardboard sections' 1
Teens from cardboard boxes, pirn ^
me pictuie frames, needlework '
eneil work, s-huck weaving and ^
her activities.
Wednesday and Thursday were
days at the school' nrnloto
than 150 persons viewed the v
indiwork rf the teachers and the
ethods at the summer school
his session is conducted yoaily
, the Training School in Allen
lie. Represented at the sih<?o'
ere Hampton, Allendale, Jasper,
eaufort, Barnwell, Ilorelurter
ikon, Ttpmlwi-if ami I.eximrtnr ^
- __ . ' e:
P
IIKLKXA M:\VSu
*... . ? ''
V mitnrv i
Mr. and Mr-*. R"vnp?n.rt--Sir4th'i ;**
"ashineton. D. spent a" few
ivs their parents, friends and re?
nves.
Rev. Louis .Ton.es of Melena ha-'
turned home fr'm Darlington
. C., after a week's visiting his
lildren.
Mrs. Ft'ol Weathers of F.ast,'er,
left Raturdav morning afie<
sitinir her mother and father-inw.
Mr. and Mis. T. A. Weathers
' Helena,,-S. C. ' N v
-On thp' first Sunday i+i?
onth Sweet Rpnng A. M. F.
rnvctv revival meeting hegan. It
as a success with six convertid
two joinets.
Sick list: Mrs. I.elia Steward
i*; Loner, Mr. Will Scott, Miss
helma Sandei s.
Rev"" Dreher spent the past
eok with Rev. T. II. Weathers
iri*ying 011 his .'meeting at Saint
ary circuit which was a sueeessI
meeting. They received two
averts and oh Friday night reivpd
five into the chuich. Rev.
eathers ami family enjoyed hav"
g Rev. Dreher the past week.
ENTRAL R. M. I'. E. ( ULIU II
Rev. R. N. Gregory, Pastor
Charleston, S. C.-?Kaily morng
nrayer meeting was conducted
' Mr. Wm. Grimble and it was f
spiring. At 11 o'clock Rev. Dov-!
r preached a soul stirring soron.
At 8 o'clock the pastor.
1'verod the message.
Mr. Wm. Happy, the secretary
on his vacation visiting the N.
World's Fair. He was, present
cveral Rifts by tho members of
s class.
The Junior choir icnt'ere V plcnd
music all day Sunday. Col:tion
$10.45.
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WINNSBORO NEWS
All of Winnshoro turned out
ist Sunday. to St. John A. M. E
ion church at Adders and to the
.Lack Jack Baptist church west of
ere. Picsidinjr Elder,D. C. Crosy
was at St.?Jo:-n la-t?Sunday
itrht to push her out from the
ank, \\^ilc Rev. \Y. Broad its and
lev. John Reader ably assisted t'<
lev. N. Smith at Bla.k Jack
. here two bus loaifs f choir momers
front Crane Creek Bapti t
lunch, near Columbia, did the
intrinj;.
W(. :;re fflad t hear, that Peat on
tynyon Brown who underwent ait
peration is improving: nicely.
Mrs. Ethel Ca-t'Oi and 'a1'"'1' "
14ss Sara. who.were here vishine
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ton1
ohiv bn returned to t''< ?? lVoint
a Pittsburgh. Pa. last Sunday.
Prof. W. A. Ross and dautrhtc
diss Evplyn. spent last week ii
"ovk with his nephews. Mr. and
Irs. J. 1m 11. Harden. Front then
hey motored. down daily.to Mt
doll Baptist eh-rrh at "tJur-ncs C
ii ti'ii 1 the ' revival ly ' :ng . '1 i
ixis indeed a., success. Rev. Char
ip' TTal] pastor of t'at c!r,rc;
I...1 l.v l.Vv I
nndois (if Rock Hill. As a ro
i It of tl'ioir pt oaihiny. ouv k
lorsons put <>n t'iiri-t by ba-ut-i
ilid about $250.0P wcrL. paid in tin
btal eolioctions"
Aft <r (bo n p"f!') ; Mrs. Ami
.co Ha'don acvomnaniod her up
It W, A. Ro'ss h?Tmo'. and spen
ho week-end in o'lr f r\vn.
M- s. Jtil'a .T,.?nTrV MSVVP';
J ,.n v n\v :-r> ",lr> !., V....
"of-Vc ayo hoiv, t'ie rrnost ~nr~Tivrr
?T? . T?T
.> ) ft fn>- rtaj'l' riii'i
"-J, SatipVlav ami Miss 71n11i
'odo wont to New Yo 1-c.
Mr. Bryant" Cvo by was seen ii
u- t'w.n lasf Sunday.
Mrs. "Aynio T>. Ja A'son vooi.v'
tr-tin lovable' t'in as slio return*'*
l rnv Ww rk.
Mrs. HatMi' Royal i?o,'tm>vo< let
lowly having boon i"dispw,.,i fb
om(? tinip at hor-bonio on I>rtrton
-st-OTt. At bor bedside is be
lautcb.tor, Mrs. Annie Anderson
rlio i? really op tbe .ion.
Ali^s Martha Ci lining'am b.a
eturnfd from Spiirtanbyn ir when
ho spent a fortnight visi'irg ic!
fives and friends.
Rev. and Mrs. A. .1. Felix air
wo children - fro in IIP lmpvilb
ecre- v.'ole' me vbdtoey lr*rr? r.Sunday.
They wore afiMiiipanic
iy one air. wanace. iCiv. l-ili
iroao'rcd for the saints :it Win
uin A.'M.K, cluMi h .t:-ni ivy i
.ting a . l'o. nii'i' past; >r in .if, ;
plendid crowd tin nod out to li. ti
is wonderful message.
Mr. Boovill,. Campbell. M
ohn Coins and his two sons
rom Charlotte, X. C.. were in <
itidst last Sundny. The (Join
a re Kin --Is of .his si-Wr and hro
her. Mr. and M s. .1. 1.. Baiin..
V,, wfi,. delighted to have Mi
'anipbeli and his sister Mrs
)ranah D uglas in service at
aul Baptist church Sunday 1110,11
itf.
"MTss hi /abcT- h>. J ...
, ho now^ lives in Xcw Voil. is In n
lie guest 01 In r |i.iie.;t , .d.. an
Irs. Arthur Roscbmough.
M l\ I'EEAS.VNT NIAVS
Iiegardlcs.s to the inclemency o
lie weather, the "TtTeiuiTers am
r?(.oodwill AME chinsh
njoyi d a gospeli'eu.-i, w hen TTTi
iistur Rev. TS.I Moilette hrough
s a ;soiiI stirring message ifbn
MEM
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Division Passenger AgenttfK
Columbia. S. C.
pmf
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Saturday, August 19, 1939.
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PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
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; DR. JL..G, STUART
Fyo, Far. Nose and Throat ?
'*-" (Passe? Fitted' Accurately
0!V<o Hours: Telephone*
i 11:0i) to 1:00 r. M. Res. 4S1H
i 0:00 to 8:00 P. M. Office 379C
Office: Residence
lO.ta T.;ylo^ Ft 1317 Pine St.
DP s n JOMNrDN
1 i ; ROFON
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Office: 1323 1-2 Assembly St
Plume 31P.fi
Reference; <n9 Oak Street
Phone 8710
I PR, H H. ( QorMR
DENTIST
Special Attention (liven to Diseases
n!' the Cums
(iolfl Cnnvn '~nd l?r;d|*e Work
t . A Specialty r
Office I'lion.c i29 _ Rcc. 82GI
V2"> Washington St. Col'a.. S, XT
-I ?Oflice Hours; ?>?? Telephone:
f 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. 9S7I
, G P. M. to 8 P. M..
Dr. \V. D Chapspelle
* ?
Physician ami Surgeon
t Diseases of Women and Children
5 ' A Specialty
ni'i'e: Residence:
-~21ir? l.a:lv St. ? 1801 Pine St
Co1un>h1a, S. C. ?
Phone 7S11
. . All Classes of Dental Work ^
. Dr. L. If. Hallman
DENTIST
" " PAl.VLESS TTXTRACTIQNS
Sundays hy Appointments
Ollice: 'J'hiP 1-2 (iervais St. >(
Columbia, S. C.
- ;
Otlice Hour . Telephones
t s!.:u \ M '
( i . wince
Residence ?873
Dr. 5), K. Jenkins
i >i:> risr
I ilii'.C-. Males Crowns* Midge'
Ancstlu s!a Specialty ' *
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(' ?n4?~ih'Mi?. Store? j
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KKV: ]. u. JOHNSON.
."VOTARY ID ?l IC
? Oflicc: 20'.i9 Marion Street
I>eal?r in Real Instate, perform '
marriage ceremonies, writes will* ?
deed*, mortgages. claims, etc.
("all to See Him
Ollice Rhone SiO/ Res. R7!M
T ^F IT V IU"LONGER
i
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Mgkos the 11; ir crrow I.one. Full
and Luxuriant. V Fair Trial.will
;?rovc its Wonder."al Worth,
tlairVrg^r ''-.rower 25?
Pressing Oil 25e
Postage 10c.
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ALSIE P. WYNNE,
15ox 21, ("lio, S. C. i
Mutual Funeral Home
8 Nor Hi Church St.
Manning, S. C.
"PiiiPLETE AND
PF.PI'N PA1M.E SERVICE"
Mr" st? 1 rmhnlmers and
runerai Directors
Ph>nc Day m* Night 202
| PINTER I. I V Ni'E. Tr T>r?=
IT Kines 1:2. j'nly^t was a high
day in Zion. At the close of the
sermon, invit tion extended; five
persons joined the church; ore
^ accession, four on probation. ?ol J*eelions
wore good. Ill persons
communed. We were very glad to
see Mrs. I Annie Smalls return
from Philade'i bin, where she went
on her vacation.
lb. -John I'onfiett and his sister _
Mr-; PonDa Johnson is on their
vacation visiting their aunt Mrs.
lolii Podding Davenport, Flai
Miss T.illie German was elected
l delegate, Miss Mildred Huger al'
tomato to the Sunday School Con
I ventinn An?. 24-25 Charleston.
W.- are looking forward to our
i41h quarterly conference Sunday,
[Aug. 2Tth. Also the coming* - o? - ?
I.illie White (girl) (pallet of Nov
york City, Sunday, Sept. 3rd.