The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 07, 1939, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Pa*e 6 it A* V -a ^Jf* k- < ^ ]'> $:, ,.* ffOTB:?Your question will be when you include a clipping of th birthdatt and correct address to y< wend only 25c and ^stamped env READING covering your birlhi analyzing three Questions. Expli fine your questions to those wit] ? Send You THiTPATiffV M. It. \\.?Am I making the right division in trying to under, take the course of study which 1 have in mind Ans.?I fedyou are using pood judgement* Tn" tt ying hi. bettei-Jyourself find you will 'finish rKe cotrrse of sITTdy "without any you a"good while to learn the sub ject thoroughly hut it will be worth the cfTo.rt put. forth. J. M.?Tell me in this week's olumn why?is IL, that C. tl. and I can't pet along? We often f have disputes yet he seems to cart for me. An*.?Koth *.f you are selfish and will nut try to cooperate May T warn you both, if you d< not stop acting so childish, youi love atl'sdr will jro on the rocks You could find happiness, but not by fussing and being "disagrcea. ble. M. L. IV.?I)oes this bov really love me as he says and does he love me to his heart ? Will I gel to court before I am 18? Ans.?The boy likes your looks well enough to make "goo-gnn . " eves" at yoip-bnt hij^rfeelipt? fm vou is far from love. ' If you -be. have well, your mother will givi her consent for you to have com. puny occasiimally next summer. N. J. W.?I am the mother n! eight child:en now and I wish tc know will I ever stop having ba. bies ??I 'veld lib" to mi joy a Ut tie hit of life like other people. Ah?. ?t mi?deserve"?to haw little fun if anyone does. It wiTuTi" prove to your advantage to have a heart to heart conference with yarn?family physician as eig-ht children seems to be u--eood- si/.Iifl f ?! ? > 1 i H? " Libra. ? I 'haw worked f<>t years hoping some day to be able t<; establish a home of our own KM AM LI, A. M. E. CHl'Rt II Rev.' F. y^~|)reher. Pastor Sunday -sdhnol opened .at t Ji< ~ a p po i nTTTL^irfrrr-'w j tk ??-4tw ena?aim teaehcts present; All classes well interested. in the infancy.,. ot Jesus in to-day's lesson and an looking .forward to what wrll hap pen in the future lessons. Morning worship began at the usual hour with the senior elioii at their post of. dutj . After tin devotion our pastor i/rought to us a wonderful message that _wa< ? food to our souls, usng for his theme, "The Sacred Banquet in Christ". Truly this message wa* enjoyed by the whole confutation. After listening to such it wonderful message, our pastor led a song that made pur spiritual body repoice in it- CI'd. The Holy Communion was administered to a large number. A train tifr.vovening worship- be f;m on time with another well attended congiegation present. Our pastor again was apparently at - his best.-" This sermon was beneficial to all tlv?hearers. The theme for t.his message was The Magnetism of^he Invisible. This sermon too was enjoyed by all Conference is only three weeks away, and w,. hope that our pastor will he in iffoup that were not mis-represented. There wil he a Tom Thumb wed ding given herf. hy the Church Aid club on the 23rd of October. Comc out and enjoy' yourselves. Then will also be a program renderec before the wedding. All rhom hers of ciiniv.u i _. " c viiuiv ii ui i; tu buy a ticket or giv,, something tc help this cause. Mrs. Ruth G. Smith of Green ville is visiting her relatives Mrs Daisy Miller and others of thi. city - We say to our many visitor? you are welcome at any time. Come agarn. CUESTERFIEI..D NEWS The many friends of Mrs. Sarah McCullough are glad to have her back from Winnsboro. S. C. she has been for the past few monthsi Mr. J. H. Nelson of Mayesvilje was the ffuest of Miss R. Toatlev last Wednesday. He was enroute to Johnson C.Smith university. I Dr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Long ot Cheraw visited friends in the cityl on Saturday. J Evangelistic Services were held during the past week at Hurst ( ?? analyzed free in this column on!y is column and sign your full name, jur letter. For a "Private Reply". .. elopafnr my latest ASTROLOG V iate\ also a fret letter of utlv'ce lin your problems clearly and con lin the scope of logical reasoning. r Letter To ? ' . :rfb"L"fiApEK ' where we can rear our children .'without being; frowned upon but 1 it looks- doubtful. Is there any. t thing worthwhile for me to lookl.'Mvard to in the future? I '* 1.: 1 Ans.?Cheer up for conditions -ilu-.Le. No home is happy when < there are relatives, in the household as permanent guests. Talk vour husband into making ,th.e home in two separate apartments . . one for your family and.1 the "the,- ,for your mother-in-law. A1 , <o insist that she visit around among the other children each yeai I -o you can appreciate her more i J when she is with you. 1 E. M.?Am a high school grad. ;uate and in love with a college gfaduatc. I loVe this young lady , terrifiely but I just can't feel sure ,["flier. Hues she* care?' . , Ans.- Indeed she does." Why I would she; consent to mnvrv vnn 'J if she did not love you. You must ' | ?vork hard and improve yourself in 'every way for she has a little .-.dvantage over you by being bet1 ter educated. This shcruld not be 1 i drawback but should inspire you . 'to push ahead for her sake. K.'M.?You answered a question fur my wife in your column and it vv.is inspiring. I am asking youi advice. I love my wife, what is it that makes her feeT that I hold 1 some unspoken resentment toward her? ' A us. - siic, mrr tveiy ' wuniar^ i in the world loves to hear a man fvTT FTTT of?his demtion?for her. > At one time you spoke to her more freely rhout business and othei problems that confront married oaples and she just resents yout Seine a little- secretive- oven the/ oiii iiivii't awarc of it. lake hei into your confidence more often ' than you do now. She loves you devotedly. t Tabernacle A". M. F. Zion c hurch A very successful rally was held at Grand View Presbyterian ".lunch oil Sunday. A full cnurch -cauiiyoil the mcssage delivere(1 V>\ the. Minister, Rev. J. H. Tcjatley. j Rev. P. IHddleston of Mt. Ta bor M. E. church carr'red on reviml services at Tinimonsville last j week. Miss Parnic,. ITillian left on Monday for Rock Hill where- she will enter Clinton college. Mr. and Mrs. James Rivers visited friends in .Columbia and Irme. on Sunday. Mr. Robert Pitt!,, spent Sunda\ '!! Charlotte with friends. Rev. ami Mrs. J. H. Tout Icy Miss Rosa and Mesdttmes Ma{?tfio Johnson and Mayhelle Rjobinson visited friends in Chcraw Sunday. Master (iirard Foster visited his brother Mr. Larry. Foster at f'cilllttA' lncd Jn - . w W>i i ^i HUI..VIII,) V'll ounua / iftei n on. "IONKKH OK If Kit K LEY ATHLETICS By Knelt' Tiik Moncks Cnnu'i', S. C.?Coach Frank Gadsden came_to Monck Corner in 1 1. as roach and one >f th(. instructors at the Berkeley Training school. Durinp Coach Gadsden's- reitrn at the Berkeley Training school, his tf/rls team has lost only seven frames in eipht [ years. Four seasons they were undefeated. Amont; her victims have been the Catholic school,. Avery and Burke* of Charleston and many other teams. The boys won the Palmetto con ference championship and also won at the tournament held at Kinffstree 19119. There are now two trophies in their posession Coach Gadsden is well versed in athletics. lie was tht? first man ajjer of the famous Charleston Crusaders Baseball team. He* held thrs position for five years turn ing out many good athletes who today arP achieveing fame. Be ing a very keen judge of athletes he is always able ta. put on the field or court a very formidable aggregation. bethlehem baft. church Rev. E. E. Gauld^n, PastOT Newberry, S. C.?The Sunday irhool is going forward under tho guidance of Supt. R. F. Gladden and his staff of able teachers. We are asking alj the parents here' Lm 1 that are interested In their child ren to send them to some Sunday school each Sunday. If we fail to send our children to church and Sunday school ve can onlp hope for more law-breakers, homebreakers, and an ungodly generation ' "Blessed is that nation whose Lord is God". If we would have a better world in which tc lrve, we must teach our children the ways of the l ord. Send youi child to some Sunday school each Sunday, and you wil have less ~tToohhr-hr-late:' years. The Sunday school lesson wa. reviewed by the pustor who gave some interesting facts about tnc same. At the morning service'our pas tor brought us a ?oul stirring message.He used a? a text In the year' tjhat King Uvziah died I saw also the Lord. Isaiah 6:1. Every one who heard him went away wi&h !> better r.utlook on life. The ?fumrr.union services?were held after preaching, at which | time a large number of the memI luii'c .. r\Yn<t?r\t tn nortolr? r\ C ?V.., .. V,t. ?1 the Lord's Supper. " The BYFU program under tne direction of Claude Henderson and John Henry Kenner was interesting: ad quite enjoyable. The services were brought to *i close Sunday night by our pastoi who preached another strong serL'mon. Subject: "The Mountain of Truth". 1 Bro. Thornton Reeder and sister Aiary t?ary were uriltl'd in the Holy stat(, of Matrimony Sunday, St., Newberry,' S. C. Rev. E. E. October 1. 11139 at 1505 Vincent Gaulden pel formed the ceremony reed Street high school to? Andersofi, S. C.?The faculty student-body and a large number of anxious spectators are looking forward to th,. opening game of ! the season with the Blue Devils against?t he ?Royaton.?Gil. "high ' school team. This promises tt bp?art eveTlt?long rvmemhereil Watch for results in next week's j news.. r The game is to be played, on the Rood Rt high school field. This" j field is a great-asset to the color j ed people of Anderson, and should be appreciated by the people ol South Carolna. It is the only lighted field in South Carolina for N'egi oes. W.e . are proud of it. . Our efficient Principal, Prof. S C. Perry has put the faculty to work by^ committee*,--and-all-teachers are striving hard to raise an assessed amount that wt> may finish the installment on oui- new bus. The Music Department, under the able leadership of Mr. Robinson, Miss Brown and Mrs. Camn bell, arc doing splendid work hi developing the talents of the many boys and girls. We hope the entire public will be able to healthy choral club at sometime during the school year. The boys in the shop are beginning to shine in their work under the leadership of Messrs Riley and McDufTie. OAK GROVE CIRCUIT Rev. B. L. Guiles, Pastor The services at St. John A. M. E. church was carried out in splen did order throughout the day. The Sunday school lesson was well taught and discussed by the school. At 11:30 the Pastor, Rev. "B.L. Guiles brought to us a burning message which made our hearts burn after which many partook of the Lord's . Supper. The finance was fine. The pastor is nearing his yearly task. We hope all of the members of Oak Grove circuit will put their shoulders-to ; the wheel and send him up to Dillon to the annual conference sec ond to none. ThP new church at St. John will be dedicated the third Sunday The public is invited to come^and worship in the new church on the third Sunday. The members of St. John were glad to have Miss Odessa Zinnon? to worship with them Sunday and many other visitors. The new school building thai is being erected nt Oak Grove will be finished m a few days so the children can get hack to their studes. Rev. nnd Mrs. Guiles and dau ghter, Lucilc motored over to I.atta on Tuesday on business While^jtjierf-tbey made a few pop calls witfy. their- son and wife, Prof. J. H. fcluiles and Mrs.~E. R. Guiles; also their tnvo daughters. They also <alled to see Mrs. Guiles' sister, Mrs. Clara Bethea or Dillon and Mrs. LHlie Bethea ct Latta. he palmetto "leader ST. JAMBS A. M. IT." CHURCH" Rev. Ct A. Stroud, Pastor Ashevrlle, N. C., October 2nd? Services. were spiritual and inspirational all day Sunday "at St. James. The pastor ably filled the pulpit both morning and evening. His subject at the morning service was "The Unconquered rviiik anu at mgni tne text was "There was no More Sea". The pastor has been very hap py since last Monday night at which thr?e a surprise birthday party was given in his honor at the parsonage, sponsored by Stew ardess board No. 3, Mrs. Daisy Boyd, president. The house was filled with guests and a large assortment of valuable px*esents were given by members and friends. The principal speaker on the program was Miss Spauld ing, the popular director of the City YWCA- ??. . .. ... Boards and, clubs art, quite busy now preparing for the on-comrng annual conference. Mr. James Boyd, the efficient president of the Men's Ushei board is steadily improving after several weeks of severe illness. JmTI i? ' -j ' At i ne jjitsior uiinuunceu me ivcent death of Mrs. II. V. Cum mings of Reidsville, N. C., who was a devout member and offi eer of her church. She was Sunday school superintendent and Steward of Bethel, Reidsville; wa secretary of the Greensboro dis trie Sunday school convention fo: more than a decade; delegate 1o the annual and district conferenc es for equally as long, and the] first woman lay-delegate to the General conference from Weston North Carolina, receiving the Honor for he General conference ot 11)32, 1936 and 1940. Her jservices... in community _ uplift was J demonstrated by more than tyen 1 ty years as a member of the fac~ "tJlty of the Reidsville High'school. -lOHKSnV VETWK K^gefield 'County Training School Principal R. N. Smith reported an unusual grand opening of the, --EMpfifinH Pnnnt^- Training school Monday, October 2. The enrollment on the opening day was the largest in the history of the school The school was in perfect shape due t? the earnest effort and work of Prof. R. N. Smith with the assistance of the new instructor and assistant Principal, Efbe L* Bowman during the previous week. The following proganv was pie sented by the PTA'under the lead ership of the President, Mis. S.I.. Pope; Scripture by Mrs. Mary Ajin Hammond, a diligent PTA worker; prayer by Rev. M . M Davis. Prof. R. N. Smith stated thai he was proud to be the principal of the school for the incoming year.He expressed his appreciation and gratitude to Supt. S. N. Lott, white and colored trustees and the PTA for their cooperation in securing an addition to th? school and much needed equipment He then introduced Supt. Lott, and one of the white trustees Mr. McQueen Quattlebaum, who gave words of encouragement and ad vice to the fculty, patrons and students. There were also remarks by Mr West Peterbark and Rev. M Davis, colored trustees. Tht. faculty Of seven has been increased to ten. The new instructors are: Miss Minnie jMallory of Aiken, Allen university; Miss Ethel Backus of Greenwood, Claflin college; Miss Edith Frasier. and Mr. Elbe Bowman, both of Columbia and graduates of Benedict college. The remaining teachers are Miss Theola Sprgner Orangeburg; Miss Leola Rutherford, Newoerry; Mies 'Pheressa Scwell, Greenville; Miss Dorothy Dix ;n, Florence; Miss Salli,. Smith Rdge Sprng and Prof. R. N. Cnnth Ralegh, N. C. Rev. Wm. Sineleton will r.,-,... at Hart Spring on Sunday night. He is a wonderful minister. MR. JAMKS PICKETT LAII) TO REST On September 22, 1939. Mr. James Pickett departed from this . earth at the Freedman"s hospital Washington, D. C., after a brrel illness. He leaves to mourn him three sisters: Mrs. Sabra Davis and Mrs. Marie Ruff, formerly oi Columbia, S. C., but now of Wag? ington, D. C., and Mrs. Rebecca Williamn of Columbia, S. C. They wish to thank the rela tives and friends for their mueh appreciated services given during1 their sorrow. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Pogue. on September 26, 1939. TJNrrED^OTlTTEir W TTTLOTrFT FARMERS AID The United Order of Ooloret Farmers' held its third session a Rock Hill Baptist church, SeptOn ber 28. Meeting opened 12:8 o'clock. Devotion services ^ nev. m. Dozier. Spritual song b Rev. Fclder. The Grand Maste took his scat and gave us a sple' did lecture. The officers roll \va called. Welcome ' Address hy Bc< Jack Felder. Response by Wit Brown. Number of deaths, eighf No new lodges were reported. A this, time recess was taken, * Evening session. Devotion b Rev. H. Miller. Remarks by Rr B. Kirffler. Rev. Pendergrass Rev. Ward, which \ve enjoyec Names of committees were rea( Amt. raised by lodges $601.4 Raised on caskets 245.0 For the church 2.0 Deatlr~cTatwvs^Fald - 480.0 Unavoidable trouble 30.0 we-were highly ^entertained nn< enjoyed a? royal dinner. The re ports were all very- good. Sea of the next annual session at Ma rion Baptist church, October 26th Dismissed by Rev./M. Dozier. William Brown, reporte AME! j If You Suffer 1 Arl a il > H Sebasti&neum Sanitai I nnn)? ?f Se-Baat* Tm. Fo , Bflti nutt-'inpi' ago aeep lb the I at t?? turopean Continent b rarer#* Prleet - Empiric Invi tar. rather Knelpp. Now con< I by the Brothegca at Mercy to I Viae to BAcbfffd. I TAKE HEED . TAKE HOP j THIS MESSAG FOR Yl Countless numbers of sufferin world over have found we through use of Se-Basto Tea. 1 And it the answer to your diet It coets so little to try it ... c a liberal package containing i supply . . . and with it you g money-back guarantee of satis delay discovering Se-Basto T self T Yeu brew it like tea . . it like tea ... it tastes like t same smooth, mellow, satlsfyi . . yet, Se-Basto is more the it's a careful blend of medic and proved herbal ingredients Brothers of Mercy prepare it ii the principles discovered so ma by their-revered preceptor, Fa Deolde now te take advantage usual opportunity for welcome suffering . . . pin a one dollg coupon below and your two w ef Se-Basto Tea will be sent c gi mercy by return mail. - . t. M CLIP AND M/* T?i Dr. Brawn'a Clinic, 04 Phoenix BUlpr Mlnneapolla, Minn. Please Bend me a liberal two wool ($1.00). I tin erstand that if 1 a carton and my dollar will be pro: I NAME p \ ADDRESS ? ? r CITY & STi *?' 3 1 MT. CLARK BAl*T?CHURCH Rev. C. B. Black, - Pastor The Sunday school met at the usual hour with teachers and stuI dents, the attendance was small. II 1 A great Bible course is to be'stu0 . ' jjdiedi the next six months. October ^l93U through March 1940: The y Kingdom of Heaven. Studies n 1 St. Matthew. n s The reports from th,, 2 month: > rally?August-Sentember. R<>\ i C. B. Black, $10.00; Preston Gashr kin. $10.00; Deacon R. B Single t j tary, $10.00; A. W. Prince $10.00; Olin Singletary, $12.50; Janie j Singletary $12.50; Ernst Johnson ^ ! $12.50; Tena Gaskin $5.00; Eloise 11 Gaskin, $10.25; Louise Gaskin ' $4.50; Eninia Cockfield, $10.00; Williams, $10.00; Prahces ' Eaddy, $0.50; Lula Mae Eaddy. ? 85.00;' Eliza Singletary, $8.00. 0 Maiia Ha?na^$l700; EIviraT Toney $5.00; JaniG Felder $4.85; Walter Hanna $5.00; * Christina JSaddy $5.10; Ivia Brown, $5.00; others 1 paid from $1.00? to $2.00. Th? . amount raised was $178.35. This t is considered a farr'report owing . to conditions. i. We wish to" thank all of the loyal members who gave in this drive. We are urging each memr ber to be present on the second IsIgeo Tom Kidney or B1 thritis, Rheumat nd Kindred Ailmen | - ? ?' n}li?jic<l v yH I 6 ;fcM Kum ^Bunded heart ^B ^BWTO^B y the B B^^jB stii*- B ^ llCtM 1 H ?" ^B >^B JU! 5^!?| g people the ^OMp( lcorae relief fou, too, may regain? need. just aa th^ 1 accord with ' SEbAST/AN| ny years ago The Home at ther Kniepp. i of this uni relief from r bill to the eeks' supply ?n its errand (Sole n?.?:..8?0V* I ? *noutor? I Bf FATHER KNEIPP W^EStJm During hie atudrnt day. Father M jflw b?|in experimenting with Tiritt Kg them rrgalntd hi* own heelth. ] lone and robaet lift mlnleterlng Today, Father Kn*ipp'? wonderfa th? Brother* of Marry at tha l< iIL THIS COUPON WIT p 0 I is' supply package of Se-Basto Tea for m not satisfied in every way with Se-l>a nptly refunded with out question. \TE? \ Saturday, October 7, 1939 UOLDV11AB- -NEWS t , 1 At 1:15 Rev. 'W. E. White took his place in the pulpit using for his text Phil. 2:5-, using as his subject "Selffill". Every soul rc juiced. Sunday was Educational Day and a splendid report was made. At night the pastor was at New Bethel. There he preach ed another soul stirring sermon. Text Matt. 11:30. FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE Sept. 25?The Florence Nightingale club held its regular meeting at*the home of the President . Mrs.. Austin. The meeting opened at the usual hour. Hymn led by the president. What a Friend We Have in Jesus. Scripture lesson by Mrs. Harper, 27th Psalms. Prayer by Mother Griffiir. The ed with a silver offering. The meeting was enjoyed by every one. The next mooting will be held at j the homo cj' Mother Griffin. We j urge every, member to be present | Sunday. The pastor will be with ; us all day. You are welcome to Mt. Clare Baptist church. .. fjoyT adder Trouble ism 15 } ''*\ . .; . ' < lyn?>t ?&?. &$!* r- %wBlti|^B r H< Swl JUNDS H !?M SANITA?IUM * -???. u?" - Ill For Unltod SUU*> 111 1 ? k#t\ Vh. ol .*. I I rilOUT DELAYwhich I attach a one dollar Mi sio Tea, I m..y return the empty I xam-i"