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Saturday, October 28, 1939 Football iDr. R. O. Wilson of the Health g Department of the State of Vir_ *" ginia was the week prnl gneat nf _ D?^ ? 1 *f ..I m t rv * a * rivi. bjiu mr?, 1. lv. xjuckett oi ?j Benedict College. Dr. AVilson is n a product'of Virginia Union Uni. u vtrsity, Howaid and?Forsyth inia B08tOH. It was his spcnnri visit. tnT r- the city and he seems.so favora- f bly impressed that he plans tn re 1 turn. v I' Dr. W. D. L. Claik, Blithe! ^ Church's -beloved pastor, peached" two-of-his- best sermons here Sunday. Sunday, night Bethel's meet- i i'ng was like an old time revival \ meeting. Folks just shouted all o over the <hurch and there were c several accessions. Dr. Clarke is r ' one of the strongest and best pas- f tors in the A.M.E. Connection. [ The popularity contest Monday ^ ' night at Leesville is -now history. By a close margin, Calvary j "X Church led and Pastor Bowman is .1 under obligation to sister Annie -r ^homas. Jessie Norris. Sam How- j ard, David Coleman, John Boughnight and Miss Emma Marshall and Mrs. 'Sarah Quartcrbaum for { putting that program over. Miss Emma Marshall also pre sented him one dollar she collected 1 from friends Monday to help him. ? Mr. Samuel Thompson formerly of Columbia, who now resides in | N. Y. City spent a few days with | his mcrther and sister on Millwood , Ave. He .reported?having had?a-fine time while here among rela_ , ? - tives?and- fiiends,- who?made very pleasant for him. !, ~ BISHOP AND MRS J. S. , FLIPPER IN CITY , . ( Bishcrp and Mrs. J. S. Flipper,'( of Atlanta, Ga., spent Monday and Tuesday in Columbia. The Bishop is holding: the Co_ r lumbia Annual Conference _ i n ( Spartanbuig this yeek end. t ( MRS ELLA CLYDE STEVENS ' IMPROVING GRADUALLY Medical Center, New York.?j Mrs. Ella Clyde Stevens, wife of Attorney Harold A. Stevens of tv.? r. a ?,i e. cfoimno tuc ilixii ill /xnuicno uc uvcvcu^ 125th St., 44 W., is gradually im_ V proving. Mrs. Stevens was rushed to the Medical Center about ten days ago, where she had to un dergp a major operation. Her condition Thursday was reported as gradually improving. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT I Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Carter, hap pily announce the birth of a. daugh ter, Annie Earlene Costella, Mon day- Tmrrning -Oetr 9, 1999v FACULTY AND ADMlNSTRA TIVE OFFICERS OF ALLEN HONOR PRESIDENT AND MRS. HIGGINS ' Last Monday evening the facul t^ and administrative officers of Allen University entertained at a delightful buffet supper for Presi. dent Higgins and Mrs. Higgins at the Home Economics Practico Home, 2219 Hampton Ave. Pres.j ent also was Mrs. J. S. Flipper. | Lorvely dahlias were effectively I used about the rooms. Remarks' were made by Dean O'Daniel, President Higgins, Mrs. Higgins and Mrs. Flipper. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Flipper, merrt hors of the. faculty, who recently announced- their marriage were' presented a beautifpj silver tray by Mr. Herbert W. Baumgardner from the faculty and administra. ^ tive officers. This Pntortainrpent was sponsor ed by the Social Activities uom. " mittee of the faculty. The com mittee is ccrmposed of Miss The. reap, Kennedy, Miss Sylvester Belle, Miss Georgia Cooke, Miss Anne Hawkins, Mrs. E. R. Morris Mrs. iDuckett, Mr. Dedmond and Mr. Nelson. BLUE MOON SOCIAL CLUB The Blue Mooners met at the home of Mrs. Gladen Brown, 1408 _ Park street. Wednesday night, _ October 18, 1930. Br The meetiner was called to ordei ^ by the President, Mrs. Carrie Henderson. Ttie meeting was verj short clue to the fact of two members being on the sick list: Mrs Gertrude Brown and Mrs. Lottie Hawkins. At the conclusion of the meeting', the hostess Mrs. Brown served a delicious social course. Thie remaining part of the evening was spent playing cards with a few of the Radio and Cavaliers members. We are al ways glad to have our friend* ^ meet with us. The next meeting , will be held at the home of Mrs Cera Davis Wednesday TTite, Nov. -1st. (Mrs.) Gladen Brown, reporter I / a ' l-Tuske former Prizefighter j 4ow Hooking Agent Southern fight fans will be sur_ risen to hear that Tiger Ed Jack! on, the G ft. 2 in. 185 lb. brown 1 onibcr who blasted his way up | he jfistic ladder to win the Southi Carolina heavyweight crown and ben lose it ty the ring w\ge vet. | ran, Ike Hennie last spring has letinitely decided to hang up the loves and call it quits. --Thn formor playboy fighter^ wijo1' lut the coup de grace on 26 or nore of his ring foes has taken, ip the job as booking agent for j 11- Southern touring bands under \ he piomntinn V?f Mr Penap riiZj 'ree of Philadelphia, Pa. Jackson ike many other wise ex fighters,! vho knew when to call jt a day, srobably knew he. had shot his rst bult: und it's better to ehd up~ vtth a clear head than to end up cith > fumbling mind and walk_ ng on your heels, punch drunk. Vith the exception "of a few scars >n his features, the erstwhilo lowning cutie of fistic fame has io other marks to show for his ive years in the beak busting rusiness. Jackson made a big hit vhen he booked Jimmie Lunceford lere last month. " ^ IOOKER WASHINGTON ' FLASH DIAL Hello Dear Readers: We know you've been anxiously1 ireak your suspense, and dampen yrour curiousity with this bit of mellow jive: Many B. T. W'a. swayed to the rhythmic strains of J. P. Holley and his orchestra Monday nite at the Center,. with the latest song hits pouring from the vocal cords of our own Janie Mickens and hum s Moultrie.- Just a few of the many, many "high lifers' present ivrro Ruth- AtktH?OTr7"Rofhella "Har in on, Beatrice Rosser, Onalee Da. vis, Colabell Mack, Frances Pettis Mymie Gantt, Willie Miller, Rob. ert Jenkins, Benjamin Herrin, 0'. neal Felder, Paul Talley and Sol. Anion Deas. . , The Musical Arts Society i s looking forward tdLLanother suc. cessfup year. TheAllowing officers were elected: president Dor jthy Goodwin: vice-president. Ja. nie Bell Diggs, secretary, Kleen Howell; treasurer, Corry .Smith;?business?rrmnap-pr Verdell Perry; advisor Miss E. V. CollinsT After the game Fridriy, the^ro was a dance held in the school gym, soit of "Victory Dance," and every one seemed to have had a swell time. Trumelle Foster, Thcl ma Gray, Sara Johnson, Alma Walker, Hattie Yancey, Verdell Perry, Dot Whitner, Ernestine Andetson, Don Chappelle, Elise Herndon, Henrietta Long and Ro sa Bell Jackson, (and my!! but isn't shy one of the dandiest dancers you ever did see?), were seen gliding here and there. Never!.!! No, never in- niy life have I seen so o_o matfy fall skirts and sweat ers worm by these. 6. T. W's. and rv time I cast my eyes on tb cute little red and blue brush wool sweater, which is the property of Lutherine Vance, they some hew linger there. Oh! were I rich Monday marked the opening of South Carolina Annual Colored Fair week and accompanying it is the usual series of gala social activities, in which center mcrre or less around the Booker Washington-Mather Academy football clas sic Friday. This week with its de lightful entertainments is always enthusiastically anticipated b y many visitors and former B. T. YV's. I am told that many of them are coming down from college to take in the various attractions. Several large and interesting dances have been planned and in addition to these there are a gal_ axv of small informals. Under the auspices of Miss Bas kin. a Girls Glee Club is being or ganized, all participants are' asked to give Miss Baskin their full co. operation.. Fiances McKnight entertained iii Vinmo with a private party in honor of Mr. Ef'l'ol Mars halt ot Philadelphia, Pa., who is enroute to Charleston. The room was *at. ti'actively decorated with ?v color scheme of pink and blye, with beautiful wall flowers and in the dining room the lace covered ta. ble was centered with a huge cake artistically embossed in pink and blue. Persons invited and theit guests were: Eartha Allen and Ray Swagger, Margaret Castoi and William T.arnb, Annie Greer and Clarencjg Mitchell, Arvir Black and Ke.rmit Jackson, Lillli Belle Meetze and Idell Meetze My!! but a swell time was had. Votre Bavard (French] ARVIN BLACK. P. S.?Gettin' personal?it's the real thine between Ernestine anc Don. NEW TRINITY RAPT. CHURCH Rev. B. F. Stewart, Pastor Wellford. S. C.?Sunday schoo met at the. usual hour with Supt J. B. Foster and teachers at theii posts-:of duty.- - The -lesson, wai very interestingly discussed in thi various classes after which th< pastor gave a timely' review. The pastor's message through . ^ I J ;gee Vs! out the clay was taken from the 16 chapter of Luke and the I3th verse. Theme "No Middle Ground in Salvation". The morning and evening messages w>ere masterly delivered and was enjoyed bv all who heard. Death has been a frequent vlsi wr in uur eoniinuiiiLy witiiin tut* .past three weeks. Whilp it was making its flight it took our beloved church clerk, Mrs. L.M. Nes bitt. We will miss Mrs. Nesbitt because she was an actrvp church and community worker. It seems hard to part from one whom we love and one who was so service able yet we know God does all things for the best. M l'. ILAKK KAM I , t HI!K1 H Rev. C. R. Black. Pastor. 10:15 A.M. thP S.S. started by, the tSnn? , Preston Gaskin?with the teachers present.?W#. Oh.toy." ..ecL a- snlendid .lesson on the Citigens of?the- Kingdom which was wonderfully taught. Reviewed by Rev. L. A. Hines of Florence. 11:4*; am. prea.h.ng. Rev. Mr Hines was. the guest speaker. He delivered a gripping message using for a subject Fishers of Men Every one present enjoyed a gos pel feast. -The loyal members with Deacon Belson accompanied th" Rev. 'Hines to LokcCity: Mis. I('el in Hines his mother; Mrs. Bel | son, Mrs. Salley Edwardfc, Mr. i Henry Thomas from Scranton. The Rev. Hines is thP entertaining'pas 1 tor of the great Pee Dee Baptist association and Sunday School convention?to?be?held with the Bethlehem Baptist church, Marion. I Rev. F. W. Prince, moderator; | Rev. H. 'H. Butler, clerk. On Thursday night October 10 the member* of Mt. Clare reelectfed Rev. C. B. Black as their pas. tor for the ensuing year. 8:30 Preaching by the pastor who spokp?from the snbiect The t Un-numbered Multitude This wa> -a?.powm.'ful sermnn. The at,top; dance for the entire day was very good. We were glad to have , present two of our city school i teachers: Mr. L. A. Green and I Prof. Mt.'Iver. They 'gave very . timely remarks. Come again. ' Octnbei 20 the Rev. S. W. 'MeGill will preach at our church at 8 o'clock. The public is invited. The day's collection $20.34. c iv'ivf'c n i it Wr?h*4d??"r l^t meeting nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks on 916 Walnut street, October 23. The meeting was opened by the Chaplain. Mrs. Addie Mae Whar ten; singing Shine on Me and pray or. The -hous,* was cpllyd to or der by the President, Mr. Low man. The minutes of the lard meeting were read, received and adopted. The roll was called each member responded after which on finished business was discussed. \W also planned a chitterling sup per to be at the home of Mr. and . V? s. Brooks 916 Walnut St., on Novembqi* 4. Then we closed singing God Re With. You Till W? Meet Again and prayer to meet at th? home of Mr. and Mrs. ,Inni(ls Wharten 2209 Lady street, Nov 30th, 1939. THE AURORA CLUB Seneca, S. C.?The Aurora club held its regular meeting at th<> home of Mr. Caplain Fizemore with Mr. Crew as host. The meet ing was opened by the president. The minutes of thP last meeting were read and adopted. The report of the committees were heard Thp Social committee reported that its first social affair will be a Masquerade party at th0 home of Mr. Captain 'Sizemore, Octo ber 31. The Program committee with Miss G. Milton as chairman had a verv interesting program which consisted of games, to the club the following new ' we were glad to welcome in members: Mr, W. R. Fewej instructor of Industrial Education and Miss Gussie Milton, teacher of sixth grade. Both of Oconee ' County Training school. Although the club is smaller in number this year, but with Mr. A. L. Uodt fts president, thP clulf expects to do greater things than it did in the past years. A delicious repast was served which was enjoyed by oil. The 1 club adjourned to meet with Mr. W. R. Fewelf as host, 401 Oak ' street, November 6. HEN EDICT ALUMNI I ASSOCIATION i The president of the Alumni As i ioeiation of Benedict College has > requested all Benedict Clubs with . in the state and elsewhere to ob_ serve the second Sunday in No r vember as "" Alumni Day." 1 i The Richland County Chapter, ? of which Mrs. Wilhelmina Mod. I den is president will have a Ves. o<>r. Service "Sons: of Praise" in the College Chapel on that day [ Sponsors: Dr. Julian Stuart, Messrs. John Potts, Jack Wil. ! liams, Ralph Stevenson, S. L. Pin. 1 ley, Jr., T. J. Hanberry, Zack . Clnrkson, Robert Reynolds; Mrs, r Helen Dreher, Sarah Jacobs, Mary i Boldinpr, Hattie Stuart, D. K. Jen 1 kins; Misses Ray Saxon, Annie ? McGraw and Catherine Mack. MJRS. MAMIE L. DUCKETC -| President, Alumni Ass'n. I . i THE PALME7 TO LEA! 5. C. Sta SPECIAL CALL MEETING OF THE INTERDENOMINATIONAL MINISTERS' UNION All Ministers of the Columbia Interdenominational Union are asked to meet at Sidney Park C. M. E. church, Tuesday, Oct. 31, at high noon, . business of a very important nature. H. C. YOUNG, President, M. McCOLLUM, Secretary. THE Y. P. S. T. CLUB The Y. P. S. T. club~met at the horn,, of Mrs. Pauline Outen 1606 Gregg street. Meeting called to order by the president; song, Remember Me; Prayer by the clubj ^ong.-1 Do^Alt l 'Can: ScrlMure] lesson read by -the l'lUSldOAt; IT Was His Blood. Roll call. Total collection fr5c. The next meetng Avill b,, at the home of Miss Alethia Smoak 1400 ha'd"P nt'OPt i:m? mafltinpr-wajidfanlissed. A delighted repiast was served. nnun nrAiirv rn ti'dp a wi?\/ i/iia V l 1 Vlvl V. SCHOOL HAS OPENING - The _Eoro-.Bea.uty Culture School wish to thank the members and friends for their cooperation at their opening on Sept. 6, 1939. We wish also to thank the friends who participated on the program. We thank Mr. E. W. Cromartie for acting as master of ceremonies. We also thank the leading business men of the city who attended the program: Messrs. Rooser velt Evens,' C. T. Foster, J. B. Denley, Revs. C. B. Washington and C. H. Simons and others. Everyone -expressed themselves as having enjoyed a pleasant ev. ening. The hostess served sand wiches, punch, ice cream, cake and mints. We invite you to spend the evening of viewing, the most spectacular array of fashions exhibited by the most glamorous girls ever assembled in ten! for date later- ' (Miss) ELSIE SEARt.ES, Reporter. RADIO SOCIAL CLUB NEWS Once more the Radio Social Club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Castello. Mr. R. Harris, president presided. An enthusiastic report was gitfen from various members r/f the Club on plans for- the Big Ha Howe en Masquerade Dance, which will be at the Odd Fellows Casino Tuesdoy night, October 31 ! from 8:30 until ? The dance is being s"ponsorebd by the Radio Social Club and Greenleaf Social Clubs. Music will be furnished by Holly Serenaders?The Band of Today. Be sure tct get tickets at once, for it wont be one loft. Idsten for your Rodio news each week. U'CKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB The meeting was called to order by the chaplain at the home of Mr. We?tly Johnson. 502 Main St. Song by Mrs. Hattie Coleman; prayer by-Mrs.?Eva Adams^; songhv Mrs. Hattie Johnson; Scripture tecsnn by the President, Mr. Sam Williams; song, by Mrs. Annie Porter. The house was opened for business. The president called for the minutes of the last meeting which were received and approved. No member reported 1 - HP 1? nnll.J Cn... IIP SICK. 1 U(> I^CStlUVin *w v?..finished business then new busi. ness. There will be a fish fry Saturday at Mrs. Isabella Joyn^r 5-11 Marion street and next Tues day, October 31 there will be an apple bite at thP home of Mrs. Mamie Bowels, 1012 College St. The club was entertained with a program by the members of the club. The roll was then called. The meetfrig was dismissed by Mrs Boyce. Sam Williams, President Gertrude West, reporter ? ? ? LAURENS NEWS | Bethel-A. M. E. Church Sunday, was a glorious day at | Bethel, spiritually and financial J ly. S. S. started at?1??o'elocktrTh^-UisiiQn was beautifully taught : by each teacher after which a j grand review by Prcrf. W.A. White 1 The S. (S. rally was ouite a sue cess. The children wo> :ed as well , as adults; at which time ?8.49 i was reported. | At 11:30 thP choir occupied the ] stand and rendered beautitu] mu| sic. The pastor preached a soul [ stirring sermon. Theme: Come | and see 8 nian ?f Freat worth. ' All seemed to have enjoyed the entire service. Wc are proud to i announce the visit of our friends in I^aurens: Mrs. Putman, the mother of Mr. John A. Putman, is visiting relatives and, friends. She - is now living in. Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs., _Singfield ot [ Columbia, S. C., visited Mr. and I Mrs. Whitfield of Carolina street. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Franklin and Mr. McMorris have returned from New York City and Washington I). C., and have enlisted at Bethel and are faithful members. Sanders High school played a .hard fought game last Friday a '' gainst Bell Street high. Outstanei i, ing players were Miller of San. s flers Hi and Leake of Bell Street Sanders Hi will play their home '; coming game on Friday. Come j out anei see them. DER - ?te Sat, I I WOODRUFF NEWS? Trinity A.M.E. Zion Church Rev. J. A. Lipsey, Pastor. I rri ' * * " i ne cnurcn school is progressing nicely. We had a very good at tendance Sunday and every one leemed to be uplifted over o^r sue cess this year in the church and Sunday school, by the help of oui dear pastor who has striven s o hard to help us in our obligations. We are very glad to say that we are sending him to the annual con ference with a full report; and of course we are expecting him bach with us for another year. We are praying for his return. Mr. and Mrs. iRobert Greenjjeld _o/_Spartanburg were the ^w?ts Hat-Landue and Mrs. Evelyn Wilburn -Sunday afternoon> Mrs. Mattie Lee Jackson of'En oree was the week end guest?xrt her mother Mrs. Viola Underwood ?Mr. James Seuny passed away rat trie veterans Hospital jn (jo I I umbra la^trThursfliFy and the re main* were brought to his home here Saturday. He was funeralized at Mt. Calvary Baptist church at Cross Keys Sunday afternoon, with the Rev. Mjr. Anderson officiating. Interment-?ras~in?t h e church cemetery. M. S. Callaham funeral director >n rharsre. Rev. A. R. DiTlard of. Spartan, burg will preach at New Bethel Baptist church Sunday and night, Mrs. Flora W. Powell and Mrs. A. B. McWh1rter of Spartanburg rendered a wonderful program at Trinity AME Zion church last Friday night. Mrs. Powell is a grand soprano. We regret that so many did not hear her sing. They realty mlsBed a grand opportunity Mrs. McWhirter recited some poems by Shakespeare and others which were really enjoyed By all. New Bethel Baptist Church Rev. A.P. Duncan. Pastor. ? ?Sunday school Was fine: The Union singing was held at New Bethel Baptist church Sunda** afternoon. Five Classes were pres. ent: Thompson St., Spartanburg, Mr. Berena Deshields, leader; Eb. enezer Baptist church, Spartan burg, Mr. B. Downs, leader; Mt. Alexander Bapcist- church, Mr Tucker, leader; Prospect Class Mr. Octave Thompson, leader; New Bethel Class, Mr. Adolphus Thompson, leader. The singing was enjoyed by all. Total collected $6.40. ? Rev. A. R. Dillard of Spartan, burg will preach at New Bethel on the 5th Sunday night We hope to sec a packed house. ' Lanford Grove Holiness Church Bishop U. *J. Rookard. Pastor I Sunday school was grand Sunday, though just five were pres. ent. The Supt. Rev. E. W. Rice, Rev. J.H. Jones, Bro Joe J. Stev. ens, Bro. Stinson Higgins and erne Catechism pupil. The lesson was taught by Bro. Joe J. Stev. ens, in the discussing of the lesr son and reviewing were wonderful by Rev. E. W. Rice and Rev. J. H. Jones. The evening and night devo. tionals were omitted because part uf the jnernbers_ were delegated to the State Convention at Charlcrtte N.C.. which consisted of Bishop U. D. Rookard, Rev. W. M. Hig gins, Missionaries L. M. Stevens and Carrie Higgins, car owner knd driver Bro. Homer Campbell. Revs. E. W. Rice and J.H. Jones worshipped with Trinity AMEZ church Sunday night and witness ed a wonderful farewell sermcm by the pastor, the beloved Rev. J A. Lipsey. Much success to The Palmetto Leader. JERUSALEM BAPT. CHURCH Rev. W. Ravenel, Pastor Charleston, . S. C.?The early prayer meeting begun at its us ual hour by the officers of the church. 9:45 a.m. the S. S. start, ed by the Supt. R. Bowman with the teachers all present. At 11:30 the sermon was delivered to ,.u? bv thejPastor, Rev. Ravenel. " Ho selected his text from the 20th chapter of St. Matt. 1:16. It really was a sppl stirring t^rmnn Immediately after the service the pastor, choir, officers and some of th0 members attended the closing of the Charleston County Baptist association which was a great success. This session was decfar ed the best in its history. The Moderator, Rev. W. Ravenel deliv ered the Missionary sermon and also the Ordination sermon of Lie Rev. Wipper of Charity Baptist church. The sermon was touch ing and the spirit ? of the Lord seemed to have been in our midst 6:00 p.m. the BYPU was called to order by thP President, R Rrnwn nnrl tnucrht hv the teachei Dea. R. Bowman. A wonderful at tendance was present.. 7ti5 pjvf. th? paator came to hi? Audience with ?&bother burning I message, At this time he select ed hrs text from the 6th chapter I St. Matt. 13:14 used as a subjecl i "Fault Fenders With the Church* , Quite a number of visitors werr I present. J Sunday 29th being the last da^ i for the mortgage, it will be burn. ed up at 3:00 p.m. sharp. Th< I sermon will be delivered to us bj Dr. Butler of Hartsville. S. C. AH members arP asked to paj f $1.00. Musical program will b< ' rendered < both day and night Dont miss the afternoon progran * ' i ' *lov. 4 5 SniLOlf BAPTIST t HLU< H Rev. B. T. Sears, l'astor | ounaay school beg-an as usua ! with officers at the post. The les | son being reviewed by the pastor I At 12 o'clock the pastor canu forward with a very inspiring sei mon taken from Acts 2:4. Subject "The Effects of Pentecost." At G o'clock B.Y.P.U. was held with its president, Mrs. Ida Ma< Brown in charge. The lesson was beautifully" taught and discusser by group captains. vices which were interrupted bv Baptism. We are very proud t< state that Bro. Lewis:*Mickl?- was the ..."first -lb. he?baptized in-out | t Prayer Sevives were continued. At H o'clock th? |i;i-li.r i:<iv, rml I ward this time fire<i_with th(- spirit and preached a Dapt i*-in?il M.d I Doctrinal Sermon, using as a text (Here God's Son. Truly the spirit was in. Shiloh Sunday night for this man preached as' ht. never did before. We are truly grateful to God for givrng us such a wonderful pastor and preacher. I Interesting reports were made by thp pastor from the Gothse_ mane Association. AVe were indeed proud to have j Mrs. Eddip Howell, Sr.. from the Pentecpst Church who worshipped with us. Mrs. Howell is'the mothe; in-law of Mrs. Annie Howell, for: merly Miss Annie Wrenn. Visitors and friends aiy always I welcome to Shiloh. I With stick a great.leader as Rev. I B. T. Sears, Shiloh Baptist Church ! is being enlarged and has also installed a modern up to date Bap tismal pool.' j The Junior Musical Choir un Howell is progressing nicely. The F.S.A. club ajid Circle C'lul -are till on th,. upward*tremh"". Mr. and Mrs. Johnnre Tillman are the proud- parents of ~a habv boy, born October 11. at the Co -4trmbia--H-of+fwt?}r-M-orher-aodimbv . are doing nicely. I M rs. Hannah Jackson h!>s re, turned home from tbP Columbia I Hospital. We pray for her a spec i dy recovery. BENNETTSVILI.E NEWS i The weather in our seetron of "the state has been very pleasant j during thp post few weeks. ? ] The farmers wil soon finish then gathering for th(. fair and winter j The many friends of Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Wright, th,. Macroi family and entire Wright _ family regret to the depth of theii I hearts to learn of the sad and sue! j den shock of the death of Mr? Ivtry Maconson, who once lived ir lour section, and later moved t < New York, to live with her broth, ers Mr. Eugene Wright and oth ers. Rev. A. J. Wright, occompan. ied by his sister Mrs. Anna W J McCrae, Mrs. A. ?rtiith and brdtr 1 er Prof. Maconson, children erl Wko T \T \fanrmcrm In ft fry>- Ww York Sunday, to see her, but sh< died before they reached the city Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Wright alonp with the entire family left Thur; lay for GafTney where they wit. nessed the funeral services. The Missionary Society met las* week with Mrs. Rosa MeCollum The theme of the meeting was Speaking the Truth in Love. The Pee Dee Unicrn will conven< this week with Rev. Henegan': church and members. Mrs. T. H. Wijlison arrived her< to stay and aocompony her hus. band,-Dr. T. IT. Willison with hi; practice. She was accompanied b> their daughter, Miss J. Willison Our pastor, Rev. A..T. Wrighi delivered a splendid sermon Sun day. Prof, and Mrs. E. Thompsoi end son of Sumter spent the weel end hcrme with mother Mrs. Juli; Thompson. Prof. J.H.W. Morris of Bennett' ville and Prof. J.H.W Morris Jr. of Cheraw were called to I.aurin burg; N: Gv, Sunday-Hyipiro tl\C'j assisted Prof. B. Mortis ^ wit! four funerals. Our sick friends: Mr. Bob Crct, . land, MVg?H. Bingham, Mrr. Jon kins. Miss Wolsh, Mrs. Spearman Mr.. Cook, Rev. Pendergrass, Mrs L. Rodgers and Mrs. Kizzie Moov< Mrs. Ltfe Walsh, a well knowT citizen of Marlboro Co., was foun< dead last week. I Mr. Russell David and~Miss L5T 1 1 v wo^re cpu iotly wedded a few ! weeks ago. \fr?. Anna Mae Hines erf Sum merville is home visiting her mo ther upd sister. Mrs. Ellen Williams is seriousl; ill. Mr. Thnd .Tones died suddenl this morning. Mil.I. (REEK RAPT CHURCH Rev. F. M. Young.'Pastor 1 Sunday School began at 10 r ' clock with Bro. Henry Pat torso' in charge. The lesson was beauti fully taught by the various tea chers who were at their post o duty. ' A wonderful review was mad by the pastor. During a warm Prayer Meet in one candidate put on Christ h r TCaptTsnn afterwhich Prayer sot f vices ^ere continued. At the usual hour the paste f came forward with a soul stirrin s inspirational senron taken Yror . Matt. 3:3 and using as a theme i ^faking His Path Straight. Pu _ Page 5 te College Stadium )rangeburg, S. C. ' hur th(- C'jur-c Iv.- -i:-i > .u-< . " .. thri'o imp'M'tant * h' , ' 1 \v< :v yann <i. ? n.t-Ty ' *( ic i ]i.'j \ < i".L- \v;f ? h'-rcK ;i'i<I fJtft:t,y -t:n ! wi'-v, the I hi - v.-t'MMi'. v.;.. ? . it 1! ? ' ;? vfijr- t to- lll(, . i T)i?- |)a-t>>i an.j ( ; - 1 ,i, oficia; Hoard at d ii (. (,, :r;,-.-ro i Ay>!n"i;i'-S"ri- A jn'i; report -a ;iv n.ade | i.-r, < \V At \\. . .* V;,,. [;: ,, lit* 0:11 v \v;i. t- , , . /(, . -j; ! tor. I>, v. y,,.iv /., _ * Th" M-r-t-a! ri - t . .. - . iwti*tj> ?-r !t<- . -! * .!;. **, n" Pri--ii!. *,.. ' v [' ' wall a, I. . ; trend. .J . -t " '' :t h* 1 . 1 ' . . i rr.oy. < ..n MKK. ( t)t)K f \ in?i i - VI ; -^-7 > :?ajro w}i- ? !. ?! M - ' '? y;' . .comet . v .-'h. h;i ?.... t her Mr. f.,.' ft!' I * Winn l? -1?-.i} ( i- y.'M > - at' * * ** speakers' tos'-ri->.] ..f m-> tcv ml (*h?;?t -spirit.- , Jii?t bi'f'.n- -hf >h.< - a!!-' i 1 ? her i?ov?>te<] jrj ati'1 "i " f t '-'a r FT-: T hitr^cilirn *> !< (. ' '< > . i . h.is..jrranil-nsiT.' < v . ?? s--.- wiiK much' ! \ ' tv. Th,. f > ^ ' o<! by th" R? v. \V. R It - fohmibia. a ?Y:ie>. ! ' . irig bv *? * "< '! vv Rev. .1. C ' Hilton an<! R'.-v. A P. Raton. Surviving are Iavo . . ?.!.?> <laufrht< niof. aral marv < ' ative< ;ti r'ri- . .:?TVu 1 ?.' ;?.. M I- ' fd ua..Ms... i. made tomhiny _ : rmh.k si?hi\(; \ i;w s . , S, & -W?.. ?lii" Sunday- ' I a,/S the . tion. which \va? ,(' !< Ridpre-Baptist church. Mr. mi'! M v?. T'adY P-rvl.pv. v,..,. th- w.-fk .-vi y.c-'- '-f- Mr " and Mr=. H. B. C ' r won- fnrnicrlv < ? X. *.v Y liviny : - ' ra<V- e. Luci'lc P-. tk- . < P.."-. !' was the wi ek .nd < f Tr- rr* Loo Davis. : W fair _L" '.V M~ K. F. Pctorsm: Sand* Mrs Mair k Peterson or,. op . ~'<-k !i<r ' PoiYt fi'TtT't Tho B/'y -? L -4-h??if )V? ) w?SL^?i?l I'.rr. ' ; church Thursday nieht. N-'vevko 2. H?3P at 7:30. R;dir< _U :!1. Pox ' ond Banti<t. Ridtr.: M4. AJphn. Jerusalem. Pino Hill. Fri' nviii ' Rid'yv; Monet t a f-V n'i-* a: ' > Rnsv Ppriny arc cxn- ' ?-rr?F-r? represented throutrh ? MY, a donation: mak \v:?? and your .'hu?'<-h the ' > m: lar. School Activities " I II ) i tic :v i-niturns r noniiis ela-? paw. a F. w- w , Friday rip'".* .which ;*t > . : tic ' <1 nit? siicres-f :1. There v.- m r' beautiful tinwi . f' :?-,> most attractive v.\v. :> t by Mesdam^ M. V. < '-awf. -rd Lizzie Hnzzard. I.izri, Hamw. : t' Tressie Harris. Ariear !: : a-.! ' Miss S. K. Crawford. Mrs. Hiphtnwer >a.i ;> ! . pue-t tor the. w. - k Mi-:. ] ' x 'j a member of the fay.t'.'y a* Sal \. | <la. Miss Fox jj,t tended th< flower ?i show Friday nitrht also; -| Amonp the former >t 51 home this winl< et.d we'.e Missy. '['Ruth Harris. . C o. in RaiF d. Messrs Willis Wat- -. .1 Wi'lin-ut all of Bettis Jr. eolleje. Mr. and Mrs. G *: er.t the week end in Orar.peburp and A! lendale. 1 The Sunday sch<v>i 1 -- >n was. c i l eautifullv read are; 1/-. ussed :it V chape! hour Friday b\ Mis, The!- ... . ma Abies a membi r of tin- "sen ioi- elas-. , Ti e sil'-vi t Was "The Citizens of the K.r.piiam'F Miss Tola D..V!, a'-'i a 'member * of tr'e seniO). e'.ass will have 1 charpe of devotion. Tit,. 7th prade will -ive a Hal. - in\vo I'M pa tv aiim? 'ir.i'r?Tin .viii?. n h;. 1 let i1hi '?? . :11st. "Mr? .1 V. GiitTin. t-nchcr FOR SALE: t ?? 1 2 Revplving I?eaut\ 1* a r 1 o r ( hairs, including Head Re>t and . Shampoo Howl ? cheap. Apply to 1211 Hampton Ave,, Phono i?439 Poro Beauty School .. 1.orated at 24S1 Mill-wood Ave. , , BEAITY CULTURE IX ALL ITS BRANCHES I Shampooing, Pressing. Marcelling, Croquinolline. Finger Wflvir+1. >' Hair Dyeing, Bleaching. Mann icuring. Massaging. Hand Molding. Anatomy and Electricity. f PHONE ofiST e Wilhelmina C. Pope. Instructor Annie. M. Pope. T. Malone, Pres P Furnished Rooms e j With or without Foard at 1983 II i Pickens St. Reasonable Prices. 4-t MRS. E. D. SMITH.