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I do not advi: you leaving home in search f< work as you are entirely TO YOUNG and TOO INEXPER MONCKS CORNER NEWS By John L. Aiken Mrs. Willielue Risher of Cha teston spent the week end wil Miss Beatrice Reid. * ; Kevs. L>.C. Machoney, F. I Grant of St. Stephens and t h writer spent the week at Orang< ?urg. Mr. G.S. Mack and sister Mr E. Castlelow of Augusta, Ga., M ind Mrs. Ben Mack motored 1 Florence Tuesday. ' AMr. Alfred Davis of St. Stepl en, who- is very active in scho< and church work raised $50.40 f< his school Friday night% Prof. R. A. Ready antf~the wr ter motored to Summerville la; Sunday to attend the funeral < Miss Ash, principal of Alston H Mrs. Wm. Evartapmd daught< Vergie spent Friday in Charlei tofri. The Missionflijy-Convention the R. E. church will be held 1 Grace R.E. church Aug.~"26-27. Prof. George Holman, Jr., still painting and playing tht good centerfield.?Yes, ha* ball, but he hasn't said yes, Bnau ceacn tne same place or no Between highway 52 and the > C. L. you'll see on Main Streej La Fait Beauty Shop, with Mrs Mary V. 0. Connor, graduate < Poro School of Beauty Culture, t owner; while you're looking foil you cannot miss seeing a place 1 eat, drinks of all kinds and slee too. Mr. Wm. Dupree of New Jersc visited his father and mother i law Wednesday. Rev. Chapel McClary, paste of Allen A.M.E. church deliverc the closing sermon to the Hon Charity lodges Sunday at Jeh< vah Baptist church, St:^Stephen Please remind me not to forgi Arken's Social Spot Main street MILL BRANCH AME CHURCH Rev. D.D. Doughty, Pastor Sunday was a very pleasant di at MilHrranch as the services we: grand in every way. Sundi school opened at the usual hoi with Supt. and teachers at the post of duty. The lesson was r< hot and very beautifully dlscussi The regular morning servi was carried out in the usual mi ner. The pastor preached a wo derful sermon to the waiting co gregation, subject: "Set thil house in order for thou shall d and cannot live." '? The Missionary sisters are at alive, . and are doing good woi under the leadership of Mrs. j L. Cousack. The ACE League had their me ing at 4 o'clock. There was great crowd out to join thei Thqy had a singing contest du ing the meeting as the followir quartets participated: The Si Down Drifters; ACE League ar The Lovely Four. Miss KaBertl Guiles led a very beautiful aor accompanied by others. ? A very successful meeting wi losed at Millbranch Sunday nigl true religion during the 2 weel meeting. A report is out that Mrs. C< rine Judge has beerusmrling sin( her husband Mr. L.R. Judge hi returned from Myrtle Beach. M Judge was employed for the sun mer. Mrs. Catherleen Guiles was o\ to church Sunday in big number She has been home for quite t while. Mr. anil Mrs. EJ?. Guiles sper - gmrdav evenlrtg ffr the- communlt with friends and relatives. M Guiles is a resident of Florence We are proud to have Mr. Ale: Guiles back home from the bead The boys and girls in this com munity have made a wonderfi change in every way since the o pning of tobacco season. Mr. Ned Moore and Mr. Buste Brown were quiet over the weel end. p* - - -x ' *' ? ^ a ?t3KyilSlw^EBlC^3 ? analyzed free in this column only this column and sign your full name, i your letter. For a "Private Reply"... snvelope for my latest ASTROLOGY thdate; also a free letter of advico :plain your problems clearly and conrithin the scope of logical reasoning, 'oua Lmxa To ? ?FTf<r iTEader ig ENCED. m - ? ? ill M. D. G.?Should I stick to G. j W. or go back to u. M. as I can t ly seem to make up my mind about lis these two? -* I rs Answer?There's no need to lose p- any sleep over either one of these id fellows for neither one of them ty will mean very much to your life. >u It would be to your advantage to I make some new friends and don't ! become too interested in every per' ig Ron you meet. ?? r? ip >n B. A.?Does my son have a Id spell on him that is', causing him 51 to travel all over the country as ?he-does? 5 4. id-*- Answer?He's fond of traveling -k and can't seem to be satisfied in it any one place long at a time. ?r There isn't a spell on him ... he se will settle .down and establish him a self after he meets the "right O girl" which shouldn't be very I- long. ' j I The people in this community are very proud to knofr that Mr.1 I Mose Cain is mending. Mr. Cain r* received a great blow in the head Ji He is in the McLeol's hospital. I. NEWBERRY NEWS e Calvary Presbyterian Church 1 e- Rev. A.H. Reasoner, Pastor - ' ----- ' - j 8. During to the ban for infantile r. paralysis having been lifted, a! io plendid crowd of children attended the Sunday school Sunday, ' which was pleasing to the officials 1J After the lesson was taught the ?* Supt. reviewed it. The pastor useo )r this subject for the morning service: "Fox the wages. of sip . i a_ leath, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our ?. | Lord." His text was "Retribution'-1 ,l'i As usual those present enjoyed ir the sermon, iLast Sunday, Rev. Mickel Hai-1 , gler. a_najjye of Newberry, now a resident of Columbia preached an in enjoyable sermon at Bethlehem Baptist church in interest of the '? Junior choir. He was accompanied by Rev. H.L. Washington, Rev. ?T H.A.. .Jones, Deacon J. A. Taylor . and Mr Simmons. After service, . , Rev. Haigler and the visitors were V j served dinner in the home of his 'Inister and brother-in-law Mr. and 'J! Mrs. Joseph Davis. Miss Mary Dendy of Clinton was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. , W. Allen, gr., last Thursday. After a round of entertainment in " the home, she was taken to greet _ I some acquaintances and see snots of interest about the city. ' Mr. Georgia Mae Robinson and daughter of Washington, D. C.,1 '. are visiting with her grandmother is'i Mrs. Annie Robinson Gilliam. I Mrs. Mary Goldson of Washing _Tito.n is visiting her father Mr. Dar 'J win Cromer, Also Mr. Goree Sm. gleton, J., of Washington is vaca- ( * tioning with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Goree Singleton, Sr. [ Summer school for delinquent students at Drayton Street school ended its session last week. Quite rg a number of students who failed k_ in subjects during last school *r term are happy to have these jr failures erased. The regular school ^ term will officially open Aug. 31st On Sept. 1st all students are exce pected to be present and get their |n assignments. Quite a number of _ changes and improvements have n. been made at the school. There le have been changes in the buildje ings, the grounds have been great ly improved, a beautiful new build q| ing has been completed and the cjj agricultural projects present a i ^ beautiful,. picture. Prospects for a successful term can be seen at, a et glance. a Mrs. Alice Guise and Mr. Car-1 n< roll Guise were dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Bur ig ton- | m .Mrs. Victoria Boozer of Wash-; ington and Mrs. Nina Gallman of, ,a Asheville, N. C., the sisters o f lg Mr. Henry Gilliam and Mrs. Essie Caper3 of Rockingham, N. C., his 13 daughter were at his bedside when k+ he Dassed awn-v MnnHnv te At this writinor funeral arrange(g ments are incomplete. * j Rev. Samuel E. Martin and chil 9. dren of Columbia were seen i n ;8 the city Sunday afternoon. " ST. JOHN A. M. E. CHURCH 1 Kev .B. Lr. GuHes, Pastor j J The S. S. opened at 10 o'clock 8 with Bro. T. L. Baker, Supt., and u* officers in charge. Bro. M. S. Mc-' I Fadden lead prayer service after j . which the pastor gave the mes* -sa?fi. from the text Jgt. Matthew y 1:2. The service was enjoyed. r" The collection amounted to $28.0<) s* Sister Bell Smith sponsored a c' program which was splendid. We ate getting ready for the; '* W. H. and F. meeting on August 1 24-25. P Miss Lucilp Guiles and friend i were our guests last week-end. i * iSick are sister Bessie McFadden k and Bro. John Judge. We pray j for their early recover. i ?-?in ?n>?.' ''mi.iwii THE MYfeTLE BEACH NEWS | Mrs. Herman L. Carter of Camden who is director of recreational d activities of that city with her it twQ boys Junior and Ronald visited Mrs. Carter's mother. f Mrs. Mayo HowaiM and Mrs. " Nell Owens entertained Mrs. Car- ?: ter anl two children with * swim- " ming party at Atlantic beach. e! Mrs. Carter was again the honored guest when Mr. and lira. J. n B. Owens were host and hostess to ^ a party given at Smith's casino on t) Friday evening. Those attending L were Mrs. Herman L. Carter, Mrs. | Rosa L. lHart, Mr. and Mrs. Mayo f< Howard, Miss F. Hitman, Mr. Eli a< Barber, Miss Marie Grant, Mr. C,lid Brown, Miss Ruth Cane, Mr. P.1 is Coone, Miss Bill Pinclcney. Mr. C. 't< Pinckney, Miss Rosa Baker, Mr. B George House. Mr. Pmckney filled the air with wonderful melody h< from his accordian. The guests marched from the cottage which had been chartered for the day in^ a to the casino to the ever inspiring "trains Of "Here Comes the Bride". Why this particular mu- " sic? Because three couples in the . party appeared certain that sueh . music would soon be needed. The guest of honor "wore a be*u, tiful evening?gown?uf aqua col ored lace with pink 'accessories. With her -charming personality Tflrs! Carter won many friends j*1 here who liope she will soon return. ? Mrs. Hart wore an old rose gown with black accessories, and m! was her usual entertaining self. iail Mrs. Owens was beautifully attired m a flowered chiffon gown' ^ with red accessories and proved herself the charming hostess. | na Late in the evening delicious re freshments were served after er which the merry couples danced until ? ! gB Mr. C. Brown was at his best ^e also Mr. Barber. Mr. House show-, ed no signs of having been ill just a few days ago, as he was quite pj, himself again. HAPPY HOME BAPT. CHURCH Je Rev. R. M. Scott, Pastor j W( 8C] After S. S. Rev. Sanders preach w ed to us and hrs message was enjoyed. Theme: "Rememberfance". yy At 8 o'clock the Dastor brought a soul stirring message. - Theme: A soul that sinneth it shall die. On the rostrum our pastor was ac- i ^ompanied-by- R?v. Jackson, from ^ Cayce. We welcome you at any W? time. On Mondaty- night .we were en- ?P tertained with a Bible Senior show W Our .church.?was crowded to wit-.?.?1 ness the scene of the Lord's Sup-! per and the Crucifixion of Christ, ou and many other beautiful pictures. Wednesday night our pastor ~ preached at First Nazareth and . was accompanied by the jubilee ^ choir. - Ru Thursday night, Rev. Posey de- ^ livered the message. Our revival began Mondav night, August 21.. The Rev. J. W. Walter qf Char-J6K lotte, N. C., is conducting the re- rjc vival and we are asking the coop-j cration of all the churches. Come ag over and help us to lead sinners nut of darkness. Mqji. night the R. P. B. A. will serve. On, Tuesday vi, night the 2nd Nazareth jubilee choir will serve. Wednesday night First Calvary Jubilee choir will serve. Thursday night Zion Ju- ^ bilee will serve. Friday night the ^ Bethlehem JubHee choir will ren-j der service and if the Lord says jn so we are gotffg through. I ca UPUUlv/'Wiv vrnro iiuitviuxi^u yt /\ i 11c/tto ?" 'tp St. Mark A. M. E. Church o Rev. E. P. Butler. Pastor S. S. at the usual hour. At 11 ^ the pastor preached a wonderful ?? sermon. Theme: What shall I do to be saved? !fiQ Our visit to Laurens to Bethel Qj A. M. E. church was much enjoyed. The good people of Bethel gu understand how t o entertain strangers. I g. Rev. and Mrs. Butler are proud gj parents to have their children and 5U grand children of Jersdy City, N. J? home on a visit. There are ar Mrs. Carrie O. Butler Bennett, Florence and Chas. Bennett, Jr. i They are planning to visit rela-1 tives and friends of Sumter and_ Summerton, before returning, to Jersey City. Rev. Butler is conducting a revival meeting for (Rev. A. Mason of Richmond, Va., this week. Our U? revival meeting will open on Sep- w* tember 3rd. Rev. A. Mason will te preach for us. - ^ PAGELAND NEWS ^ Mr. Lancaster Blakeney spent ^ Sunday in Lancaster. Mrs. Prat- _ is Blakeney is visRing the World's Fair. I" Mrs. Amie MdConvb antT Miss La-' zetta Blakeney are visiting rela- c.? xt n , lr 01V xza III VMOI IUVVC, . kj. ! Dr. G. W. Loner and Rev. H. L. j Counts were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blakeney Saturday, j Mr. and Mrs. D. Myers and familv left Monday for their home In Philadelphia, Pa., after having spent a very nleasant week here, j* Mrs. Annabelle Smith of Brooklvn. N. Y Miss Geretha Huntly and Mr. Walter C. MeDaniel of . Wadesboro. N. C.. visited relativea jT and friends here Tuesday. I * Mrs. N. O. Brewer motored to Charlotte, N. C. Monday. Prof, and Mrs. D. J. Johnson of . Timroonsvitle visited the former's 8 mother, Mrs. D. E. Johnson last 2^ week. ffl ffl ffl I Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Johnson had, as their dinner guests Friday. Rev. I and Mrs. C. F. Ferguson, Misses o Dora. Dorothy and Vashti Brewei and Mr. Napoleon Brewer. y '-'BP'- - w.wii en i? i PALMETTO LBAPBM EDGEFIELD NEWS Mr. kamniond Cheatham and aughte-rs of Philadelphia are vising relatives and friends here. Mrs. Sarah E. Quattlebaum of 'hiladelphia was called home to le funeral of Mr. Eugene Strothr who passed away in Columbia, ist Thuisday and was funeraiiz*d at Pleasant Grove Baptist hurch here on last Sunday afteroon. Miss Ruby Blassengale, Springeld, S.C., was a recent visitor in ie home of Miss Mary Elizabeth ee. The Adult Thrift club will meet >r the month of September t the home o^ Mr. and Mrs. DavI Dunton, Sept. 1. This change "just for the month of Sept. due > revival services at Macedonia aptist church. Mr. James Forest entertained a ?st of frienda on last Monday fening celebrating his birthday. Miss Kathryn Lee will enteitain host of her friends in Jionor of ;r birthday this Wednesday evling at her home on Macedonia UP i Miss Juanita Jones and several her relatives were recent visi-rs in our city. MARION NEW8 Rev. J. M. Jackson conducted inday school Sunday morning In e absence of the superintendent. "Can These Dry Bones Live?" *s used by Rev. Jackson as a xt Sunday morning. The ser3n was a gospel feast enjoyed by i. ' Woman's Day- sponsored by rs. J. M. Jackson, Mrs. E. N. wldorH tops n library and a fincial success. Mrs. Mvy Eva Reed is recoving from a painful accident. Mrs. Mary Lewis is at home a- a lin after a pleasant visit with a r children in New York. -jo Miss Elizabeth [Rogers attended n e summer school at Temple, in I liladelphia. | Professor M. Johnakin reports ^ successful course at Atlanta uni n rsity. He is now busy with the1 >rk of the Pee Dee summer 4 hool. The summer school fac- 8 Ly is composed of Mr. M. John- f in, Prof. Buckner, principal of '' ilson hi, Florence; Mrs. Beat- 1 :e Whitnbr, Mrs. Maud K. Squire v iss Thomasena Kirven and Mrs. 8 j" 1 he school has a splendid enrol- ? ;nt, and the Wofrlc Ik moving for c ird. r Mrs. M. Simnkins hrrmcfif n c lendid message to the teachers. F e believe everyone sees the ne- P jsity of health consciousness, j* Miss Margaret Emly is here as 11 r Community and Hi school H. [ teacher. I ! II Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis and o '. thaddeus Rowe are here spend p r a time with Mrs. Davis. , I p Miss Kuth Mitchell has as her t ests Misses Tomalia Calloway f d "the Fetter sisters of Orangerg lo Mr. Roscoe Bacote our county s riculture agent attended an ag- e :ultural meeting at Hampton. ; a Mr. Xhas. Taylor is in our city p ain. " v Mrs. Minnie Davis and daughter g ve returned after an extended p sit with relatives in New York v Mrs. C. E. Durant and son are p th us again. : p The Blue Bird quartette will ap-,a ar at St. John A.M.E. church on t onday, August Zlst. j , Mrs. Gertrude Black of Wash-' \ gton, D. C., is spending her va-11 Hon with Mr*. MaocH**- "RlanV ! Several of the summer school achers worshipped at St. John inday morning. | Mrs. J. M. Jackson left for liladelphia recently. She will end sometime with Prof, and rs. Black. ! Prof. Wm. Johnson, Mrs. Jhonn, Miss Sewell ,_and Mrs. Mciieen of the Loris school were elcome visitors at the Pee Dee mmer school. I Miss Butler, Miss Martha J.' :reeter and Mr. and Mrs. H. C.1 rewer of Hartsville visited the immer school. | Mrs. Anna Patterson and son e vacationing in Pennsylvania, I ashington and Connetticut. > Mr. Carroll of Columbia and rof. Abraham came to see us. j ST. JAMES A.M.E. CHURCH Rev. W.B. Nash, Pastor Sunday school opened at its lual hour with Supt. and coorkers at their post of duty. Afr the cisas study of the lesson e school was interestingly reewed by Rev. R.B. Golden. The ible class is holding the banner. Our new presiding elder Dr. H. . Ramsey was present and made icouraging remarks. A large owd greeted him Sunday morng to witness the last quarterly inference. After preliminaries le pastor presented the presidg elder to deliver the message. _n i ?v.. - > ? umci suiicu uie auaience ith a burning message from St. ' >hn 13:5: Immediately after the J rvice the business part was held * ith success. Sunday night our 1 istor preached a wonderful seron to an appreciative audience/ hich was enjoyed by all. We are busy looking forward j our annual conference as St. '{ rnes wants to be represented ? K) per cent. The members have mind to work. The reports of e auxiliaries as well as the ewards asked for the return of ir very efficient pastor Rev. W. Nash. Miss Tucker from Doue Branch was a visitor Sunday> UBSCRIBE FOR THE "LEADER" ..... .. . > ? ' )!< . I - H c S- PROSPERITY NEWS C II Whilse sitting in Prosperity. S. O C., a few thoughts came across, my mind in keeping with pros-1 perity the thing the world has ti been looking for. But before 1 S farther go let me state here, that A we are well surrounded by gospel c< tidings. That is the summer hi series of meetings have been, and S are being carried on in the vari- di ous churches. Shiloh, Mt. Olive, Boozer Chapel, Metropolitan and r? St. James have just closed out m their meetings with an array of th good preaching, some finance and si a few well seasoned converts? th persons well up in age. Hannah's and Antioch are now in progress Pi and are anticipating great results aeing manned by great gospel P? preachers and large attendances. ar It seems that our group thinks Ci largely of_ August religions. I w hink- they need them all along, ai But I guess it has got to be a y< custom with us why we do so. co Because God wants us to come to yt 3im at anytime. But leadership ce iave all to do with its people-! is hink. So they act as they are M aught by example; and words. .-I G< There have been considerable ^Yc ?ome-coming and visiting recent- ^ y around Prosperity. Mrs. Mag- ^ fie Gallman has just got back 9? rom a visit to Baltimore and Philadelphia?to?see her children wi ind while away she went to New th fork to visit the World's Fair, si: 5he reports she had an enjoyable w< iffair." Mrs. Inez Richardson is in lere from Philadelphia visiting aii ler mother, Mrs. KattiO Rikard. in Mra. Carrie BaHey from Floida pti ar. Klisha Boozer from Greens- yj Villie May Linch from Winston- co lalem, N.C., Mrs. Clorinda Brooks 3u rom Newark, N. J.; all of which ire visiting the meetings, friends Jo ind relatives. And a number of^Di ithers from all parts of the north St lames I can't call here. | fo: Also Mr. Sam Stephen and fam-|an \y from Columbia, attending the neeting at Antioch. ju Now in keeping with my first gjj hought about prosperity. It Qf eems from the many visitors nn rom the North, etc.. and the fine ooking clothes and cars they have an hat times are getting better. But trj yhen I ponder and look at the pe urroundings and the masses ?0 /horn are in need and the many lependents that if the 'bird prin-} iple was cut off from them what bad fix they would be in. I an't yet agree that the American ?eople are living in absolute pros-1 >erity. Nor as much as they need o live on and with. I am told by.?At nen who claim to know that Mi here are millions in need that Di ave never been employed and are Ls n high class bread lines. The god r gods that the masses of the ho people of America look to for CI 'rosperjtv, T think m??nt grtfirl and utrir pians would have went much arther in bringing: about proserty bad they been rightly carried ut, but bias, diyimination and *n eeragrated minded men or leadrs under them failing to carry on s directed caused a failure of the ilans I believe. We are just inhere, or worst^ than where we tarted. I prophesied in a news- W? >aper some years aero that there , vould be no general substantial ^ >rosperity in the world unless- all a rroups be taken in the equation md treated as God would have . hem treated. My prophesy is m 'et holding: pood. In mv ponder-' ? n? over things I decided this: hat" we have-*- great civic government, one "that hinted at denocracy, I sav hinted at, because t hasn't yet been carried out, in ny judgement. ' j I said state rights is a wonder-, 'ul thing when carried out acording to principle or spirit of he fundamental law. But when hey broke from the fundamental ;ount of color, conditions or what ind seeregate. discriminate, on aclot, then I say state rights are voeful, and causes the whole gov:rnment to look like a failure, because its laWS are Tint he same with all of its citizens. So general prosperity can't be un-1 I il states stands by the fundamen- j al principles of the government, hold that a person or thing that tas power to prevent a gross vrong and won't do H is a guilty is the violator. . , I Now I was sitting in Prosper-! < ty, S. C., thinking of prosperity! < ind I finally decided that there < ouldn't be no lasting general, 1 )rosperity until the churches of. ? ill races take the leadership in eaching and acting the principles' ' ( if good government. The Good 3ook teaches that all governments lave failed that failed to carry opt j ;he principles of God. And I ; lold they will ever fail, 1 am tired of hearing men >oast of great governments and rreat churches, and failing to car y out the laws or principles and X) treat their fellowman right. Up greatness is not greatness uness its backed up by right ac- ' ion. "T watch what a person do ind not what they say, when I' I '. ** " '*' ? J '-iiW.n w i">';r ??? v <? " , i HARLESTON DIST. HOLDS fSTITUTE AND SCHOOL F METHODS The Charleston District Insti ite and School of Methods of th outh Carolina conference of th .. M. E. church, held its annua mvention at the St. James A [. E. church near Summerville . C., on Weunesuay and Thurs iy, August 16-17, 1939. We were grateful for the larg< ^presentation of presiding elders linisters, young, people & friend lat attended. Their presenci lowed that their interests lie ii le uplift of the church. We were happy to have vi-sit u rofessors S. R. Higgins and Hen ' Murph. The former the nev esident of Allen university, madi i impressive speech. We Soutl irolinians are proud of him ant ish God's speed in his work. Wi e with you Mr. President in al >ur undertakings and promrs< operation^?The?latter, a fin* >ung minister, has made an ex llent beginning in life. He _to< appointed to work in the fall a orris Brown college in Atlanta eorgia. We are proud of this ?unjr man and sincerely praj at God may bless him with long te, more knowledge and more ur rstar.ding. I^iscussions and suggestions 'ip made?during?the?sessions e following points were emphaBed. If any group expects to >ik cooperatively and coordinat gly.. it must have standards anc ai8. (l) Be sure you are willg to work. (2) Have a motive, oi irpose for working. (3) Know ur iob. (4) If one is really and Bjy?born?of the?spirit,?ht uldn't resist doing his whole ty to God. Congratulations to Professor hn A. Harris who was reelected strict Superintendent of the inday School institute. We are rtunate to have such an efficient d faithful personage. The convention would not have en a success rf it were not fox e congeniality, .cooperation, and xcerity shown to the members the Sunday school by members d friends of the St. James A, , E. church near Summerville d other churches of that dislet. May God bless these good ople and all the deeds done, me hack a hundred fold. EDNA I. GARRETT, reporter. LANCASTER NEWS Mr. James Rogers Beavers ol lanta, Ga., was the .guest , o 1 iss Audrey Clinton, daughter oi \ and Mrs. John J. Clinton ol incaster, during the past week. A bridge Party was given r n nor of Mr. Reavers at Miss inton's home. Among those pres t_were: Mr.__and Mrs. Clarence . Leathers of Chester; Mrs. Ada anback, of Columbia; Mr; and rs. G." S. Babcock, of Lancaster d Miss Cecelia Toatley of^Ches: rfield. During Mr. Beavers stay in Lan ster, a party motored. to Chesr and also to Charleston. int to know what they stand for, People are boasting about a lole lot in church affairs, but 1 all watch yoursteps. Time is a T uu uutiur, jL.ei us pray lor od carrying out erf government church and state. H. B. RIKARD. nffifflTITO Oni-W<) Coach Fares From COLUMBIA, S. C.: To: Atlanta, Ca $ 3.75 Baltimore. Md._ 8.30 Charleston. S. C 1.95 Charlotte, N. C 1.65 Chicago, 111 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 Rock Hill, S. C 1.30 Sfvannafr, Ga 2.30 Spartanburg, ^5. C? 1.45 Washington, D. C. 7.35 ntSTJTT SAPSTY Avoid High, way Travel by Train. Alt'Conditioned Coachti Mi Through Train*. J. T. conn Division Passenger Agent Colombia. S. C. fniii ? ,|U?,W!^..WH J .C-lSaturday, August 26, 1939 I oeo8M?c<ceo?rar<rqatH?^ PROFESSIONAL { CARDS e 1 C8C8C8?eC8a0?t?3938M?O^^ - DR. J. G. STUART e Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ^ ri,t Classes Fitted Accurately 1 Office Hours: ^Telephone! I 11:00 to 1:00 P. M. Res. 460. *i 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. Office 379i 5 Office: Residence 2030 Taylor St 1317 Pine St j! DR A. B JOHNSON trURtfttON ?i Office: 1323 1-2 Assembly St^ ^ 3 Phone 8466 K ' Residence: 919 Oak Street ), Phone 8740 *1 . | . - ;| DR. H. H. COOPER ? ' ij DENTIST j Soecjai Attention Given to Dis8 eases of the Gums . r Gold Crown Hridge Work A Specialty . Office Phone Z429 Rec. 826# | T??2o Washington St. Col'a.. S. C ' -y-. r i * 'j Office Hours. Telephone: 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. R??s. 8871 ' 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. 5| Dr. W. D. Chappelle (.Physician and Surgeon ' Diseases of Women and Children A Specialty Ll Office: Residence: 2115 I>ady St. 1301 Pme^St ,1 Columbia, S. C. 4 i i " ~~ ( Phone 7811 All Classes of Dental Work . "* I , Dr. L. H. Hallman j DENTIST , PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS 1 . . . . ouiiuo.vB oy Appointments | Office: 2369 1-2. .Qervaia St. t Columbia, S. C. I " i ' ! Office Hour... Telephones; !.. 8:30 a.a1. to P.M< Office 6031 Residence 8873 j^Dr. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST I FillinSTs, Platen Crowns, Bridge* Anesthesia a Specialty i -t Counts Drug* Store l! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUND * ED AS WRITTEN BY YOUR * DOCTOR A Full Line of Toilet Articlei 'i ,! 1105 WASHINGTON STREE*. PHONE 2-1967 REV. J. H. JOHNSC^ _ " notary public Office: 2029 Marion Street Hnn lpr in RpqI T7 c n a norfnrm marriage ceremonies, writes wilU deeds, mortgages, claims, ete. Call to See Him Office Phone 8407 Res. 67SM <w USE HAIRLONGER A Wonderful Hair Grower Makes the Hair grow Long, Full and Luxuriant. A Fair Trial will prove its Wondeit'ul Worth * Hairlonger Grower 2fc? 1'ressing Oil 25e Postage 10c. ALSIE P. WYNNE, Box 24, Clio, S. C. Mutual Funeral Home 8 North Church St. Manning, S. C. "COMPLETE AND DEPENDABLE SERVICE" Licensed Embalmers and Punerai Directors n... ?- \TI-4. a OftO i * ? ?!?? 'T 6U6 * PFTER J. LANCE. Jr.. Pres. jHOME-COMING and revival Sunday, August 13, was a threat day at Mt. Sinai A. M. E. church, J near Bradley, S. C. The day |? marked the beginning of the annual revival and also home-coming of the descendants of the founders of this church of which the Rev. J. C._Letman is at present the ef ficient pastor. Many relatives and c "friends from in and out of the ^ state were, present. Rev. C. C. Chiles of Thomasville, N. C., an honored son, preached the home-coming sermon. ' A bountiful dinner was served under the tj-ees. Late in the afternoon' everybody went?away feeling happy for the blessing of -?ee*rng again at the old home * chqrch.