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IF' Page 4 WOTE:?Your question will be when you include a clipping of th birthdate and correct address to y> Bend only 25c and a stamped em READING covering xour birth analyzing three Questions. Expl fine your questions to those wit ? Srwoion THE- PALM! MY NEW 1?!0 ASTROLOGY READINGS ARE READY G. J. M.?Ghosts and GobblinsJ really wont to town her,, nn Hal-1 lowe'cn night. Now I want to know if they wore real ghosts o< humans like my mother seems to think Ans.?Just a hunch of vourg ptmpie out t< vitur to eefeh ate Hallowe'en rieht and theye weren't sat isfied with fen. they hat! to go far ther. than that and become destructive as Well. No. stop worry ing about live ghosts for there, ate none. B. C.?Is there a possibility of rre srettinirTthe iob that I applied for some weeks am?, I am an y5on? t0 work at this plat'o and feel that I would be contented there and I have never been satisfied before. Ans.?Around the first of ,.the v< ar thm company you have in mind is planning to put on a number of new workers . . , Your application will be considered ar.d a it is verv evident that you will be celled. You will like the work in this company and I too think you will be^ satisfied there. I/. O T.--T met a younn ma?* Inst week. T cm very much inter?pi,-, atul I want, to know if I will cot to marrv him or not" Answer?This yourpr man is very interested in: you and ' yot ' eertain'.v d>> appeal to him but n nv; niatre?nTrnTerhratply^ writ .... t Vr- Give it. n litiV serious ttirnicrht. Marriatre is a mitrhty serious thought and von do want to i)? hanpy when you take a .step of this kind. You WOODRUFF-"NEWS Tr:"itv A. M. E. Zion Church Rev. T. A. T.ipsev. Pastor The inclement weather Sunday Kept a L'n..ii piary people from po^ jnn. -ini'-'h hut nevertheless the servcies wervices were carried out. nicely. Mrs. jATpneio Glenn was fu'^eralized at Aft. Cnlvarv Bapt. church rear Keys Sundav afternoon. Quito a larpre crowd from here attended Poir p Duncan. Jr.. nastor of Bethel Badptist church, this city officiated. Mr. AV. T. Abrams fun era! directoi- of Spartanburg1 in charcre. The deceased leaves tc mourn her passing, a husband, she sisters and tony brothers ard a host of other relatives and friends . Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Minis and their 1 it*lo son were the dinner n"'"-'- of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Murrell at Enoree Sunday Prof, and Mrs. P. J." Wilburn. Misses Hipp Derdv, Lindsey and Brown attended t'-e county teach __ er&I_m?OlinEr in Spartanburg Sat11 I'd a V. 9i<-k: Mr.-Jov Parks and Miss Bertha Gist. We hope for" them a speedy recovery. " 5 New Beth6! News Rev. A.- I). Duncan. Jr.. Pastor < "tr school was very proof), the banner was won hv the advance ela=s No. 5, Mrs, M. E. Roeere, teftcher. Rev. A. Duncan delivered a sirahsr message which wa-s a Thanksgiving Sermon. Rev. Mrs. Parker brought to us a great sermon . Sunday night: Yo.u MrrsP Re P>?r?i A train. Visitors from Snartanbnrg to worship at New Bethel: .Mr. and Mrs. Prophet., Mrs. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan and others. , y'Kt,.r Jnibes Ren*ett tfelebvntchildren enjoyed a delicious repast. Mrs. Joseph Bennett and Miss Alberta Bennett, hostess. Rev. A. D. Duncan was the dinner truest of Mr. arid Mrs. Marion Thompsor last Sunday. The Reave,- Dam Ropthst church wUi hot.-) th-' ir sOi'ViCf. at New Bethft^Nov. 26th. Beaver Dam is building a new church. Rev. A. D. Duncan, Sr., pastor. We hope for the'** <uceess. Sick: Miss Bertha Gist. We hopo for her bright and sunny hours. ?? ? i BKTHLFHFM RAPT. CHURCH Rev. -E. 15. Gaulden, Pastor . \ewoerry. IS. C.?After being a way from church two Sundfys due to rain rfH cold weather, many loyal, members and friends were present Sunday morning. The Sunday schoo] got under way jr bout 10:15 a.m. with Depcon N.L" Lake the r-ssis'ant S\ipt.*?^hai ere. At the assembly Dea. H. Worthy reviewed the teeson wfcteh wta based on "Jesus Going Around Do in?- Good". The morning services began at 11 o'clock with the pastor In charee. After the ' regular devotional periord the pastor came he- 1 fore us using as v text: There re mainoth therefore a rest to the peo p] of God. Heb. 4r?. He tfaed as a subject: "Rest". The message was filled with thought, power and i spirit as, the man of God lost him \ ----- ' i' analyzed free In this column or. y ?' is column and sign your full name, our letter. For a "Private Reply". .. t> elope for my latest ASTROLOGY - v date; also a free letter of a.'.v'.ee T ain your problems clearly and con- s bin the scope of logical reasoning, ra Letter To ? i STT(T LEADER v t will marry during 1940. i ?: i M. F.?Please tell me why thrs i Id lady that my husband used to -livp with hateii_ine as shc does? I have never done anything^) her il she a^ts 1 ikt. she despises me '"d tries to majfe everyone else dislike, me. Ans.?Th^ woman is jealous of ik: \ . . Before you amPyourTiu# hard married, he used to spend a . at of time and monev on she and I i 1- x o 1 " L _ i # ner iiauKnii'i' . . . r>o now sne miss ns th0 good times arid holds you responsible. Don't worry about her for sbie doesn't mean anything: to him. K. C.---Mr. Wallace please tell >v if the new 1910 Astrology . Readings are ready and how can I send for one? Ans.?They are just off * the press now ... If you want ore send a ouarter in an envelope with your fall name, birthdate, and correct address and I will send ' ' > vpu by return mail. You may ask three questions if you like in-1 I will give you my free opinion on them. Wrap the quarter securely irHi a piece of paper and !t will come through the mail alright. 1> ('. Did I do the wise t fling ' 'I'D?1 took nvei- mv brother's av. and will I be able to meet the 'tot es as thov are "tlue Ans.?Well . .. you have the car now, and your chief worry is cine to h,. .how vou wlTl be aide km rir??rrr rjt-n f*H-y IOV inc : car. tiut in order to do an iir-Ah41h: h? nvessnry for you to jr<? without .thine* that you have boon accustomed to having in order to make the payments. 1 self behind the word. | M: nv out of town visitors were" ! presoTit at our morning services, [and amone them we find Miss Leo-( ,1a .T. PcYesc whf> is the music in, in Lancaster. She was over for stiuetor at Lancaster High school 'he week end with Mrs. Eftrlino Gary, her sister and many friends. Mrs. Waugh of Asheville, N. C.. " ho was visiting her sister Mrs.' Roberta Henderson and other relatives end friends were in our wcrr ship services. I Mis. Myttle Sawyer the dj lighter Mr. Thornton Reeder who is ' visiting her father, step-mother ! and many friends was one among i the out of town?visitors in?our , morning services. Mrs. Sawyer is I now living in the City of New i York. ~ " j Mi.ss Ethelean Neely and Mr. Johnnie Duckett were united in j holy estate of matrimony Sunday 1.1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ida j Rutts. .Rev. E. E. Gaulden per I formed the ceremony. The RYPU program under the supervision of the youner women I usher board was very enjoyable. I It was filled with music, poems, short talks,.md interesting read- < l ings. Misses Eddie Mae Wcrrthy and Emma Lee Gilliam presided. ; The Sundry services were brot to a close by our pastor who used as a theme "Jesus Went About Doing Good". DUE WEST NEWS The usual Sunday services in the' "*hurches here were inspiring and j fruitful. The Rev. F. L. Boney, .was rei.ppointed to Mt. Lebanon | ! by the Piedmont conference ti^ere I fore he launches out upon his third ! year's work as pnstcrr and it is hoped the greatest success of eith t b\<n 'his efforts. The funerals of M.r, Robert Smith fnd Mrs* "Marv L. Hawthorne were held at Mt. Lebancm A. M. E. church on lattt Tuesday and Wednesday, respectively. Both were former vesirlento nf ? munity, but nt the time of their fieath, Mr. Smith was living nt Greenville i nd Donalds find Mrs. Hpwthorne nt Charleston. Brrth were devout and sincere Christians. The Rev. J. IT. Burns delivered the eulogy for Mr. Smith "nd the Rev. R. H. Gray, pastor of Mt. Pisgah of Greenwood sprfko the eulogy for Mrs. Hawthorne. A glowing: tribute was paid to her ! One and outstanding traits oi Ch'-istianitv hv Dr. R. C. Grier t (white) president orf Erskine col- i lege. Due West. She leaves three ' splendid daughters to perpetuate 1 The beautiful life she lived in the ' persons of Mrs. T.illie H. Wash- "] ington, Florida Strtc college, Tal-lt lrhassce; Mrs. Corine James. Char'c leston and Mrs. Mattie W. Moore, < Greenwood. S Mr. R. F. Wharton has been t somewhat ill but is better ft this t writing?. 1< Mrs. Josie Adams, the mother 7 of Mr. Henry Starks died suddenly " n few days f go at the home of her n ?on. Her funeral was held at tUo 1 Friendship Refptist church. I ii Mr. W. E. Vauss is somewhat b 11 but is better at the time of this li vritfng. - la' TE * ? ~~ f~ BARNWELL NEWS " d ? I t After prayer meeting Tuesday It ght we received a soul stirring I c essage by Rev. J. W. MeTeer. I 1 gxt Jer. <1:3, using Spirituri j \ arming; as subject ~of his dis- . ; jurse. It was-enjoyed by all. j < Rev, MeTeer and other young ! | ten t-re taking a Bible ccrurse at I ( Hicrh cohnnl Tho on ' aliment Is' continually growing*? rof. W. L. Holmr.n was added to tie faculty. T Prof. T. W. Newberry^ principal f the Kline Elemental y school ms.a very pleasmt visitor of *rof. and Mrs. Edward S. Allen hind ay r.fternoon. Prof. T. R. White principal of Junbarton Jr. high school and his vife, Mrs. iGlxdys White also :heir father Deacon Holman visted the annurj Thanksgiving soc-' ial at Bethlehem High school and made inspiring t ddresses. The faculty and student body of Bethlehem High school were high ly . honored with the presence of Mrs. Mary Alice Duncan the author of the poem "Depression"? Mrs. Duncan rendered aeveraj solAAlmno om J roo/ilV'nrl VV1 fl M \ T r fl. l^V 11UHO MliU * r plauscs from faculty and studentoody. ?P?nrf RdwafrfP-S. Allen and the glee club presented the poem oT" Mrs. Duncan with music subject: "Depression". *V The Barnwell Gospel Singers, Messrs John L. Murdough, Edw. Jenkins, Richard Odoms tnd David McMillan rendered three selec tions on Thanksgiving program. The entire community is proud"of the progress these young men are making. I Prof, John McDuffie made a very interesting address also on the pro Wtrn. | The Grammar 'Dept. of Bethlehem High school rendered a very pleasing Thanksgiving program in chape] at high noon. Master Johnnie Owens won the ptize as best speaker. Misses Sallie Bailey, Johnson and Prof. William Latimer of Allendale County Training school were very lersant visitors Sunday i ftol'noon of Prof, nnd Mrs, Edw S. Allen. A Mrs. Georgia Guess was a visi " tor of Second Baptist church Sun. dtmrlght. ? ? ~ WRITMIRE NEWS ? j' / Mr. Otis Bi iley, accompanied by Miss Helen "Joiner, Mis. Laura Rice and her son. Mrs. Lillie Rico nnd her two children, motored to the CCC camp?an Thanksgiving Day to visit Mr. Robert Lee Rice. A very delicious dinner was prepared for them, consisting of turkry nnd pumpkin pie, Mr, Junes Walker Law from New York City visited his uncle; Mr. B. C. iRice and friends. They r 11 enjoyed their visit very much Mrs*. Elmiva Epps and little Mis? Mary M. Sligh, returned to their son. At this writing Mrs. Inez, homo. Momday from Philadelphia, Pa., after visiting Mrs. Inez ThomP Thompson hrs improved. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Crldwell and daughter, Laura Lee, accom paniea Dy ?lr. uaiaweirs sister \Tvl T mirr Willie frnni f?ri>cnvi]lc reutnerd Saturday from Jacksonville, Fla. hoy reported having a fine trip. Prof. Robert E. Moore and wife spent the week end out of (own. Spending Thanksgiving holidays alt home were Misses Ethe] Wright Newbeny; Corrie Lee Harper. Jenkinsville; Mrs. Quester Bowser end Prof. B. B. Bowser; Miss An nie L. Abrams, Miss Louise Jones, Mr. Jrmes Dcruclas and many ethers. . Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Byrd. Mis Easter Robinson, Mr. Edward John son, Miss Ethel Swindler md others, attended the funeral of Rev. C. * Hinton in Rock Hill on Wednesday. Mrs. Lizzie Duckett was funeralized and buried ? rt Flint Hill church Sunday by Kev. George P Clark. Mr. Arthur Lee Fant mrdo a pleasant trip to Orangeburg on Tin nEsgiving Day. . The Y.M.S. club met Friday nitc at the home of Mr. W. L. Epps. Mr. Clive Rice,. J. W. Bvrd, Edward Coneland, Billie Griffon md Robert Rice went hunting Thanksgiving. killing 23 rabbity and 2 4autrrel3. ?*- ? ' -?? Mr. Lonnie Joiner, Misses Covric Young nad Mozella Epps mdtored to Clinton Saturday. Misses Geretbuv md Buelah Swindler were visitms nit the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Epps and family on Thanksprivine Day. Mrs. Florine Joiner is improving at this writing. We hope for her a speedy recovery. MORRIS RROWN A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. R. I. I/emon, Pastor i Services at Morris Brown last Sunday were well t ttended. At 11 A. M. Dr. Lemon preached on ho"subject "The condition of do-j ng good wprk." The text was se"c'ed from Aets 10-38. At 7:30 ?. M. Dr. Lemon again brought a "rs^agc from 2nd Kings Cy-\7. Cheme, "A Vision of God's Proective power." There were 2 ac. essions to full membership at the wening service. The Missionxn-y Society accomplished e. splendid ask on Thanksgiving day when hey distributed more than 75 haslets to the poor of the city. The 'trustee Helping Hand is staging The Minister's Birthday," t drain in 2 acts on Dec. 11th, 1939. 'his promises to be a very pleasaar affair. The ponularftv contest l y the leaders of Morris Brown on 1 :st Tuesday evening was nicely (tended and enjoyed. The ad- I [E PALMETTO READER Iress or Dr. J. E. Botud featured he occasion. A vivid picture of-fhe duties and responsibilities of lass leaders wris drawn by Dr. Beard who in spite Of a bad cold, vas at his best. The most popular leader wrs Bro. F. (X Mitchell, Uss No. 6, who reported $15.70; Bro. Rufus Jones, class No. 31, | :iimc next with $10.30; Bro. A.1 Rembert, class No. 21 and Julius Ford, class No, 38, were tied> fcrr 3rd place. Each reported $8.35. The entire affair was nurkod with cooperation on the pait of the members of our official board. Bro.' P. D. Roper, leader of class No. 35,! is confined to his. home with sickness. It iii our hope that he scron recovers i ml take his rccustomed place in tne cnuren. vye aim mamtain our forward look. ebenezer a. m. e. church G. H. White Pastor Mullins S. C.?Our church school fnndnctod hv Stipt. Ed. Pox? worth. The lesson was reviewed by our Dist. Supt, of the S. S., Rev. M. Simmons. Because of the down PQU1" of rain Jf.st Sunday the pastor's Thanksgiving message was deferred until this Sunday morning. Among our visitors were Moses Sirrnfions. Dr. M. S. Robinson, ouif able physician, who is an M. E. and Prin. Richardson of our high school. He is ? very wide awake young man and he with his twonty or more efficient teachers are doing a splendid work. Miss Ccrrine Howard united with the church. The pastor and choir rendered services r,t 3:30 at the M. E. church at Mai ion, S. C., Dr. N. W. Greene, pastor. I An interesting League lesson Was conducted by Miss Estella Dovis at G o'clock, subject. "Using jUr privilcdges.' r ur fvi'iiui^ iiKn^ciKv herd's discourse was "Follow God's Load." Since it rt'ined most of last week the painters were hold up on the church but today, Monday, "Bro. Spann Dozier has the painters at _Lhiiiii_lask_ aeain. Bro. Leon Morj Hi n is foreman. ~ Stewardess boards 1 and 2 . homrht some very serviceable and beaui'ful articles for the parsonage last week.?Sisters?Q*?Wik lii ?k W Gadsden are the pre. sid'-nts, respectively. The races here work very harmoniously togethei\ The city welfare board gave over one half of the money raised, food, clothing, _fuel and medical attention to our people Ust voar rnd w(i l llised less than one-ffith. This year through Prin. Richardson the churches have been asked to organize through ineir pasinrs. ror our rmrrrtt Pistoi s C. Foxworth, L. Dozicr and \V. Grdsdon sve carrying on, not only for the welfare board but the Rod Cross also. Dr. L. A. Wells, put lovable P. E., will hold his first quarterly conference., December 17th Ho will nrea?h in the mcrrning. Next Sunday our pastor ?*.nd choir will serve rt Mt. Olive Baptist churchat3j30. SVI.IMt? CHAPrr. BAPTIST ClH'RCH I -?: Rev. J, S .Halls, Pastor f , The Sun'ay School opened at ihe n -el lv> " wth the Sunt, and ?'"oh'\v's r? th'dr niece of duty. The lesson was wo* derfullv advanced nt each class and reviewed Jby the Supt.. Mr. .Tames Brown. Re n*.a '*!* s <?<>< ?. made by the pastor. At 11:30 services began with praver. Thf pi tor ca^e forward with a -o I st!vrin?y anil hm-ping message from A"ts 2:3. Srhieet. "Thev all wore filled wiTb fheHolv Ghost." This was onite an interesting sermon. Quite a few friends and visitors worshipped nt 1 h,. /vivo. Rev. J. S. Halls, Rev, p. Chism 1 S t " I" <o-l were the din-. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Brown. At 2:30 P. M. the pastor and choir and congregation motored to ' ' ' P .is- (" ?>.eh to render '?vi -e. He selected for a subject "Prayer will change things,"?Thiv Holy Spirit v.as domirant. All re jported a yci v nice trip. The Usher Board.rendered a pro trram nt Sellers Chapel. Mt. Zion A ME Ushers Board co-rated with them and Rev. Chism preached nt sermon fhr them. The Shinning Light Tent has it ?n a ';'s meeting. It began Sunday night with a Urge crowd being present. I Mrs, Mrmie Abvon of Marion spent the day in Sellers with hei -i tor and friends. Mrs. Willie Errin spent weekend at Marion with Mrs. J. S. Hall, her sister. t | Mrs. Phennle Anderson Report. PLEASANT VIEW CHURCH NEWS Cowpens. R. C.?Rev. A. R. DiL j lifrd preached to a very' appreci.. j etod audience Sunde.v afternoon. He said "Modem religion is like! the ^'tViways. full of detours." Al. ' so "Modem religion is like an auto j without a stirring wheel it lust 1 urns off anv where." Rev. Dilliard, is one of the leading pastors in Spartanburg .County. The pastor of our church is do 1 ing very effective work. Everyone in Cowpens hope he will he re. turned to us. ' Sunday was a high day at Mt. ' Calvary Baptist Church. Rev. R W. Kennedy was at his best. Rev. Kennedy tnd his loyal members beautified the church recently I ? t Rev.. A. McNeil White. Pastor I ' tt Spartanburg, S. C.?Our City r seems to be a wet orte. It has beer v raining for the past two Sundays,?r but it dosn't hurt our attendance. 1 As the pastor preached lroni r the sulject "The Supreme Chal.it lenge," St. John 12:32, many per. ' sons responded in various ways to i( him. It certainly was somewhat of v revival. Visitors were presentd ( from the A. M. E. 7,ion P.hn?v?t? i ? 2:00 P. M. the pi stor, wife and s n few of his members motored to s Litttle White Hall. There, a large crowd r,waited his arrival. The He , I ly Spirit was piesent and a won.! s derful meeting wus reported. Our j c offering amounted to $23.35. t ! The Official Board of Trinity a met on Monday night and elected s officers for the new year. The Trus) (tees and Stewards were reelected t for another yeer. A Junior Tius-|] tee Botrd was elected, and a Jun.jj tor Steward Board was appointed e pointed, Class net. 5, Brother West * Glenn. Class no. 11, Bro. Jack > Woodttrd. j ~ Prstor and Choir (Senior) at Metropolitan A. M. E. Zion Church next Tuesday night 8 P. M. Rev. Grey and Choir with us Sun day afternoon 3:00 p.m. in behalf "of the Bachelors' Club. F When in the city of Spirtanbure v ray us a visit. The Pastor and r some~~TTf his members visited the 1 Piedmont Conference in Abbeville last Friday. Tastor met many of j t his dear old class mites, which F made him feel alt home. t l~pno of the grertest baby con. t :est will end Sunday night at 7:!)0 * / T?xirr?r*%Tn r* ? \*;ni;c.?s aitlUUIj NEWS C 1 i All students know arxwt Cow. v pens from a historical point of j view. This little town at the foot > <>f the mountains is still pioneer- j ing in many ways, but especially, in school improvement. 11 Ccrwpens School is the first Col. j ored School in the county to have a physical Ed. Teacher paid hy1 , the government. It is the fiist school iri the ooun.' ( ty t<y have its own gym., Its the first school in the county to have a , lunch room with a trained chef ook paid by the government. The lunch room is in ehnrge~ef~| .Mr. Wilkins. Hv hrs left | no stone unturned -, in working out his plans for this year. As i; re. . suit he serves adquatelv and effi. eiently more than one hundred..and fifty children daily. This-1 lunch room means much to the "Energy Up" problem of TftCTchildren. Tuesday night Miss Ruth E. i Senders will present t. French ' playlet at Cowpens school. .) Pov. T:?WiKim.?pastor?of -t-ha \ Westminster Presbyterian Church, | is carrying* on a very effecti-vfe pro ( nam. Sunday, they held their pre_ | Thanksgiving service. Everyone enjoyed the solemnity of the o*c. 1 < asion and realised- that the ser. ( vice was predominated by the pres v ence .of the Great Comforter. Rev. ( Wilson is a young min with sound ; and sane intelligence, equable tern e r t bent. undoviating devotions f ami untarnished intergrity. Young men of his type are a rareity. Let c ""us encouiige hiui. ? nil LION COUNTY SEALS i SALE C.MRAIGN t Hrllo! to th 12,007 Negroes r sprinkled over Dillion County of } P. C.. Noti Rene: The Christmas x "T. B." Seals Sale Campaign is on. We are to sell and buy 20,000 err ] collect $200.00 fov the same. We , have, been given thes hilarious 5 rights, and thrilling privileges to , iv rf ieipate in this state and nation wide gratitous, and indispensable t .movement. We could be pocrr lov. * ors of health; lrzy in patroitism; and even less appreciative of our fellow conntrymi.n, if we fail one' tittle to accept and carry out this annual health winning project. So it is expected that every Negro in the County will sense the interest < and feel the empitus to purchase i and use one or more o*f theseSeals. ' Remember, e,r ch stamp you buy, ' you help that much to extermi. I nate "T. B. everwhere. s The open declfration, and the ! irrefutable fu'h is, that more Ne. T rroes are effected, suffer and die c needlessly than do th white race ' I from "T_B.." not th: t we are more t kuccei)table to tile illsuasg but be. T cause, invrriobly, we .have not the * means to employ and get skilled I ! physician attention. . and our too * 'carelessness, recklessness, and un. J sanitary living conditions. i 1 i We are called upon as a eioup 1 to lighten this enpensc and to care e more for cajr body and health h ll._ V iU. * - ' uiiuu^n inu iieu uistrinui ion 01 n hetlth literature, talks and illus, f trations thiough the sale 'of those \\ stamps hrn any thing else this b time of year. ' n Wo both, white and black, are a organized t# combat "T. B. this li yegr in orr County to its entire F exterminatioh. Our weapon at this of riml of the peer is our energy and zeal to sell our share of the Christmas Seals. Wo are urging our Ministers, Teachers, tmd every 0 other leader and nerson of color to advertize the sAle, encourage the H srllevf, and sacrifice and buy freely and largely now. vi "Run bu't "T. B" out of sicrht \v Squteh his fate day and nieht, T Shear his power,,, nip his life, df The bntt'e done, no more stvife." jo John C. Gihbs, Billion Co. Puh_ lie Agent for the Christmas Reals th js here announcing and Ve C? iterating cmr Seal Si.le, time ani m ' the hrrve order Of S. G.t nr Tuberculosis Committee: Mr J. P. b\ Purgess, Chairman: Mrs. Andrew go Simkins, Director of program. ha th J. C. G. Sr r PAWIFY'S ISI.ANH NF.WPf ? Due to incessant rain our con. :regation at St. John AME was | iot up to par, but those present j iii) not soon the burning nessage delivered- -by our pastor. r ;ev. u. E. Washington from Ro . nans 7:22. Theme, "Walking af. or the spirit." Relatives and friends at Gordon ng of Rev. Kato Singleton on No_ lumber 7th. The church will miss ^haDel were sarlHonoH H.? ?r>n ^^ m __ sy liiv his armor beirer gieatly, but we hall strive to walk in his foot, teps and press onward. Only a few were at Mt. Zion 3aptist Church, Rev. C. M. Bcs. I elliew, pastor, beer use of the in.| lenient weather. However, the pas or and congregation ere planning [ , great work of which we shall ibon read about. ~ : . The Booster Club was royally en ertcined at the home of Mr. and . ilrs. Ed Alston on Friday night \ large crowd was out. The prex_ ty, Mrs. Corrie Williams, presided Phe paper bronchi in ioir discus.1 don by Mrs. Thomasena Br^wn | vas excellent. After the business j leriod we feasted on good things GOLDVILLE NEWS On l?)st Wecinosdry night alter irayer service Rev. L. Satter-1 1 - ?- - .....v utmweu u wonaenui ser-1 nan from the subject: "Things I lave Said Are Passing." |' Sunday the school opened with he Supt. in charge* Sunday, 7:30 ireyer service was conducted afer which Rev. J. R. McMorris de-j ivered a stin'ing sermon. Wo j vere glad to have Mrs. E. Smith it our service and welcome all of >ur friends. The Supt. conducted i reelection last Sunday: Miss Al- ( ce Jemes, secretary; all officers . vere reelected. Mrs. Emma L. Sat .erwhite .advanced teacher; Mis? ' tlinnie Lee Davis. Primary teach- ' sr. j The Missionary societv hyld its . egular meeting with Mrs. Lottie UcCracklin. Mrs. Minnie Boyd spent the' veek orrrpwfth her mother. 1 thank the friends of Goldville 'or their klndress during the illjeas of my wife. May God bless ill of'you. 1 If there-be -anvchurcb?without t.pastor just write Kinards, S. C., tvv.-R. L. Bntterwhlte. tFV \. H. f LARK ADDRESSES jINCOLNVILLE STUDENTS I incdlnvilloT^S'. C.?On Sundry v. r.in' >, Rev. A. H. Clark qf" Sum--* ncrville delivered a splendid rhanksgiving sermon to the facul;y, patrons and friends of Lincoln iHe?school.?A r^'m^er nf guerdons were rendered by the glee dub, which were also enjoyed by he ercrupr ?T? j The new Principal, Prof. I. Philip Wooten st-j.ted that he cereinly enjoys his work at LincolniPo and that the teachers are cojperating nicely. He is an effie. worker and his highly admird by the pupils, pt/trohs and riends. Mrs. W. A. Br.rron is making rreat progress with her unit, and daten that the girls in the Home Economics department are ofTerng their assistance in the operrion of the lunch room. * Mrs. Wilkins sti tees that the prinarv grades are studying and exlibitinjr a keen interest in their v-He. . I Messrs .T. Thomas Wilson. B. J li?ron. Wm. Seelc, Sr., and for. ner Mavor Mose \yrshington uni-iiy <in ine sjgninc?ncp i >f Thanksgiving. ' I Everyone was happy to have I Mrs. Mance. teacher at Alston Hi ' ;chool_xrt_the. nvoprpm,. PINE GROVE AME CHURCH Rev. J. S. Martin. Pastor Little Mountain, 77. C.- *n crtPe f the brd weather i>t 10 o'clock I 3. S. began. Supt., Miss J. L. I ^ovdi'and Rer co-workers were at : hen* post. At 12 o'clock Rev. I Martin preached a sou] stirrin" eimon. . w"^ | Last Sunday morning it 10:40 Mrs. ,JL M. Boyd passed ta tho ri'ort beyond. She leaves a hus-i' irr' M>\ IT M. Royd: three daugh ^ ers Mrs. Minnie Tobias. Nurse i iovd and Miss Greolts Boyd; 8 "ns: Mr. Robert find James H. i loyd, of Little Mountain; Mr, Malj "'s R?v' of Columbia; a sister Mrs. Estell Boyd, Columbia; two! vothe'-a; Mr. J. R. Kirkland, Irmoj I. L. Johnson, Pomarir: five grand | hildren, two stcp-erands and a ^st of relatives rnd friends tc1 sourn her lost. She was a faith, ul member, and i good churcl ,'orker bejng a stewardess or o*afd No. 1; treasurer of th< nissioncry society. The church od ihe communitv wMl miss her ev. Ma'tin officiated assisted by !ev. T. TT. Ringer. HELENA NEWS Mr. Hozzie Robb and Mrs. Lola wens of Spartanburg were the nests of Mrs. Amanda Robb of plena Sunday afternoOTw i Misses Carrie R. Renwiek, Gene- V i Greenwood fnd Lucile Gilliam ere the puests of Mr. and Mrs. ? . H. Weathers and children Sun- g, afternoon after which thev en ived a lovely trip to Chapnell. _i Stewardess Rotrd No. 2 met rti ie home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E ' ij) repp Thursdav No. 16. The open jp sr by Mis. Mary Cleland singing ]p id reading of scripture; prayer ' Mrs. Christinia Grllm/Ti. our >od visitor. Dues were paid. We * d a very nice meeting. After e meeting refreshments were Rr ved. President, Mary F. Green; sp< Saturday, December 2, 1939 WHILE IN NEW YORK STOP AT __w_o o ns i he HOTEL - Tlw Finest Colored Hotel in Harlem 2121 7th Ave. at 142nd St New York, New York AUDUBON 3-2400 CHARLIE \LLISON j . . ~F 1 orisi Flowers For Every Occasion > PHONE 9398 1202 HardenSt. Columbia^ MADAM PETER'S HAIR GROWER Pur Diseased Scalp ? Gives Life and Beauty. BEST GROWER?. Apply once a week?Price 35c. 1906 Blanding St., Columbia, S. C. Counts Drug Store, Washington St., Thomas Drug Store, Taylor and Harden Sts. David G. Ellison _Jjeneral Insurance * ? Honest ami efficient attention ^IVPn to all hnuinauB iflacefl wtlTt nfer ' ~ ^ ? PHONE 5717 Watch ' Repairing _ E. W. ISOM ) 2225 1-2 Richland Street COLUMBIA, S. C. * I SIAIOABD AIR-CONDITIONED, DECLINING-SEAT COACHES :OOL, ClIAN, COMf Ol T A B LI One-way from Columbia Richmond' $ 5.40 Washington 7.35 Philadelphia 10.67 ' New 7'?rk __ - 12.9* Boston (via Hell Gat? ' Bridge 19.55 Pittsburgh 14.8*8 Buffalo 18.21 St. 1'etersb.irg 8.50 Tampa __ 7.95 .Miami 10.25 ? W. Palm Beach 9.25 Jacksonville 5.10 J. L. Carter. DPA Room No. 1 Arcade Bldg. Columbia, S. C. , Telephone 3821?9987 /* cretary, Lillie Wright. The next board meeting will be ; the home of Mrs. Sarxh Spence. Mr. Grle Anderson departed this "e Saturday. No. 18 and was bur d Wednesday, following. He fives to mourn i> host of rolativea rd~ friends. ? On the sick list are Mr. W'lPrm ott. Ma*tie P. Oxner, Myrtle own. We hope for them a sedy roccrvery.