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M^Ny]W 1B-I0 "A^TUOt.OGY
READINGS ARE READY
M. T C.?This is a sad letter
that 1 am writing- you but I"3o^
? want advice. My mother died and
so did my father and I don't have
anyone to help me here and 1
do"'t know anything to do. I am
still in the home they left and
could you give me some kind ad
^ vice ?
\ Answer?Open your house into
a l-irftor rn<->rpi"K hnii^- still
spend a little money and
make three _aeiia?ate?anui'tmentr-.
rr you did this ywu could anar.gi I
to live in the daylight basement
quarters that you have ar.d takt
life quite easily.
K. E. C.?I am 21 yeurs ol
Dear Abbe' and I haven't found
tr^e love yet. I am love .hungry.
Will I ?find" a ? boy frier <1 before
'? o
apjlllg i
Answer^--Yes sister. I vision
you tnaking the acquaintance of a
handsome young ir.an at dance du<
mg February, possibly a Yalen
tine dance, who will ar. wer you:
prayer. Ycmr sppetite for love
v ill be satisfied in a big way and.
I predict a very enioy-?^\- wintei
cor voiM.
M.?Why is it that our fath (
er is -co ir.ea: to us children? He
oeats us for almost anything and
that i-n't right.
Answer?The rviMr"n arc y''nf and
are right at the ng.- ivIi.t.,tney
. get on your f tIvor's nerv.
es. Talk to your sisters ar,d9bi-o.
ther- an i encourage them to slc/w
up a peg when he come home, as
he is nervous and can't seem to
stand their : oi es. Your fathei
moan t?. punish .VtHI fhH'1
ten so severely.
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F. C.?Why is it that I -cannot .
i?et a iob in thn lino wnrlr tVint
?1- am In J I'TeeT trait I am a capable
worker and I know that 1
world dc? wall if given the pro pes
??TR'v:c.
Answer?Well," Sir, you fel. i
down or. your last good job \yh*i
you walked out ?n:l left the com- y
:."ORT:I SiI)E sCHOOL NEWS t
Mrs. C. J l'euk, principal
The North Side PTA rr.eetirg
was held Friday, January Id at
the.schcol hou-o. I i spite of the
inclement weather a large nuinbrt
of patron; und visitors were in at .
tendance on this occasion which
was one (;f much interest.
Those that webe present rememb-.eu
the motto of our PTA:
"Rain or Shinet Sleet or Siiow 'J= Mrs.
Oilto" 'Turner cord :ctod thx
devbtio- al;?Mrs C. J. Peek presid
ed crver the busir.e s .--ession afUo
whi h Mrs. Eva Ka'.e Jones pre
sented the following program. Se\
oral selections w< re rendered b_\
the North Side Gb club. Dr. K
F.bir, at ick (white) who is pas
tor Emeritus of the First Pre by
teiian church here gave timely inPf\*
rr\ si * i rv ?-? rlvfioo- Unm/i ?? *-* ?- ?
***** MSUZIiy pv?
tinent facts.
Air. v\. Frank M.Gce treasure
?of the Bo.ru of Trustees of th.
Ant'erson C/.y school,"gave an in
spiling ad practical talk, spicing
his talk with the wit and humo.
or > if h nn i mna w.Outt?frrrr'- and
Mrs. E. Powell Loe (white,
gave several musical selections.
We were glad to welcome i
' g.oup of South Fant teachers am.
Reed Street teachers.
Mts. L. Kk Jones and 4th 1
grace won the attendcnce banner.
At the conclusion of the program
the mother, and white visitors
visited the classrooms, meeting
the teachers and viewhig t.'.e child
t C: '-i wo: k tnat was on exhibit.
Our monthly teachers' meeting
was held in the auditorium Jan
lo, lonowing 4 no devotional am.
busine s session the piThcipa
spoke of the mid-term examfhutioi
\.nich win begin or. the 2und ot
January. A round table discuss
ion^was held.
, CHAVIS A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. C. W. William*. Castor
\V> have had very unpleasant
weather cor#?isting of rain ami. *
co .4 t?.net the new year, but it:
spite of this fact the good peopk
ox c, avis always tome out ir.
large numbers and Sunday, Jan
14th was no exception.
The Sunday school \v;s conduct
ed by the pastor. He gave som<
very timely remarks in which ht
showed that obedience is bettei
than sacrifice. Prof. Jenerctte a;
Johnsonville visited us Sunday
mornirlg and spoke to the schoo*
on the subject Punctuality. He
h ought us some very rrehl
thoughts that will long be rcmcm- ;
bcred. Prof. Jenerctte is a fine
Sunday school and church workei
at his home church, JqhnsoTiville.
Reelection of ofTicors of the Sun
day school was also had Sendsy h
morning. Mr. George Gordon was
elected Supt. and Prdf. Alfred v
Gord'i a distent Supt.
At 11:80 o'clock the services be
gan which was a co'r.tinuaticm of j
m ?
inalyzed free in this column on'y
s column and sign.Totrj' fulLname. 1
ur letter. For a "Private Reply". ..
dope for my latest ASTROLOGY
ate; also a free letter of adv.ce
in your problems clearly and co.i*
in the scope of logical reasoning.
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qTea'der
naoy fiat without givirjaj any not
ce>that you were qujting. This
vas recorded and each place that
ou look for wovk and give them
;; a reference, thitr js held a
;ainst j ou. Now get yourself out
.nd find work and whey you want
o. qu.it in the future, give notice
and do the decent thing so you can
ct back to work later if you pre_
.er to dflf?BOi ~
G. J.?Maybe you can help me.
r havu been k'oing"~wJt7i 01 e fel
ow for your years, l'ne last year
.;as biuuglit?lots 01 changes In"'
him. Could you give hie some
idea of getting rid of him without
.tarn:.-L an 1 get my Astrology
^eajnng n,o\v ? ?? ? Answer?QUIT
HIM. He won't
;ive jou up wutiouJ u fight. The'
>ooner you get it ovej- with the
e.ter. When you get ready to
.cave . . . sneak your clothes out
ji wit: nuuse utiuit ne goes oi;
i rampage". Yes, you may send
.or your new Tj40 Astrology Heau
g now . . . the price is 25c. Be
ure to send -your full name, birtn i
.ate, i tared add: ess ai d 1 will
jc glad to give yoa free opinion-i
wiree questions.
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M. E.?I am planning on leav j
g here and going to a distant,
ulace. Will I be successful in man i
..g tins cii-nge? }.
.i.i wei?in one sense, you will
. . . from a finarcjal standpoint
-rtra?inn have not Tie slightest |
niubit b-'ttoi mg .\ouiself ft'oih an'
- mpluynient angle. The only ob-;
v.tion 1 can see. t<v ,this trip iffj"
tiiat you will lose your present j
j?-y friend.
A. K.? I have been aifh <inee I
August. ITiuI a nervous break '
iown. What shall 1 uo as I can't j
stoop over for my kidney hurts'
ne?
^Answer?olo'ut assuredly. By
nvifii] *\la?y?ii? cr r\ will cnn I
.essi'ul in regaining your herlth,.
out you must see a good doctoi j
immediately. Vou are ayre to
nave trouble until you are out ol i
in. doctor's care so don't neglect !
ourself. - |
po^d things begun in the Sunday ;
ichool. He preached from Acts:
ilave Fougr.t a Good Fight- Out |
.1 wii.ch he-oioug.'-t us a wonder
;1 message" and bies rings. Oriel
..ember was added to the church, j
Nir.e to.ng men were org-nizeu !
is the Junior Steward board. j
'i he Missionaries will meet at j
.ij nome c*f. sister Gilliard Wede
day 2 p.m.
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Last .Sunday 'reminds pastors
hut th--y will, iu'. e to look to the,
. oil. The people could hardly get
.o church, rnd too, the prea hers]
an't live on earh and board in
>en.
Flu Lnd colds have. ..w4ukod-tJ
.lightly in our schools as well as j ''
u. churches. Both students t nd j 1
?tt-Trr.s in great numbers have j
.ct.nis thereof. We i re glad to j 1
ave our enrollment rise to 80 per j '
uit and 3 of our U achera_retum!
r?r ~
i their jMista.
As we write, Mes dimes Lucindo '
1. rphy, )' nie B.. Woodward. Mo 1 .
la L;. 1 s, Jessif Russell i nd Mrs:
j'.llinn Smith are among those ini
disposed. [ j
'..Irs. Alexander I'ery. now liv-!'
ng or sojourning in Camden, is
re- at ?hL. ledside of Mrs. Jessie <
lussell. i
I.t'le William Cade, Jr., is still (
pro*.ing. It has been discovered <
"Tft hj h' d i tiactured leg along i
ilh that of fractured skull. Both J
vc re- slight. __ u... - j |
II; vine r.tu.nod, from the hospi <
>.!, we are glad to note that Mr. 1,
Ju'ler Woodward is improving j
iccly. | j
During the illness of our teach j
s. we were in'eod glad to* have <
: d the services of Rev. C. W. Tal (
y to assist with instructing the
ipils. Don't know how we could ^
pve done without him. i (
Fai field Ccun'-y Training School
onmo ploeVinJ wtfV> f Vi aoa r\f RaaI/ V
r T. Washington Hizh last Fri j
'ny rtight the 12th. Although we;
nit up n good fight, R. T. W. wa*j
tore than a mi tch for us. Our <
oor boys were woefully beaten.
Deacon O. E. Mrnigault wa=
'inewhat indisposed last week,
ut we are glad to state that he is <
u h improved.
Miss Di isy UHl who has made 1
i r heme in Rhod^ Island, is now 1
pending a few of these cold
reeks with her prrents. She, like
thcis, enjoy the sunny South.
Deacon Rcbort Da%'is improves
TH
MUSICAL RECITAL AT
>TATE COLLEGE
Orangeburg: Lola He yes, so- ^
nano and Willfcm Lawrence, pi
inis: and accompanist were pre- 1
>ented in a jcint recital by the Mu i
;ic Dcpi rtmcnt of South Crrolina j
State A._ &. M. College, Thursday t
evening, January 11.
Students, faculty and other rau .
sic ljvers filled lhe spacious audi 1
torium to he-r the artists. Miss
ti-^yes wno possesses a sweet Mez ]
zo-sooprano voice, rendered selec
ticns in Frencn, Iti lian, English
and the spirituals. '
Mr. Lawrence, who at one time
uad.d the Music Depar-ment at ,
South Carolina State College and
j s acioir.p; ms{r of Kolaiul H a ven ire
YuTe red several selections of hir.
vWn' 'cirangcmcnt. He was-superb
aec m pa: list, thus making moie
effective the dramatic ^riterpre'a
.icns of Miss He yes.
Mr. Lawrence, who wrs at home
among many of his old friends,
s yiwn a h'g ovation and recep
ion. A dedicatory number to the
late Dr. R. S. "Wilkinson, former
e- dent of he college, was sung__
by Miss Hayes. Mr. Lt wrence ac
comprnieci her with his organ ar
btr.?J. D. McGhee.
MOUNT OLIVE "
\. M. K. CHURCH
Rev. H. C. Andrews, Pastor
Myrtle Beach: Sunday School
pined the usual hour with the !
:pcrintin-ent, Mis. Jeff Bellamy ,
hd cowoskers at their posts. The
quarterly class holds the bsnnerrAt
11:C0, the pastor preached t
on! s irring sermon from John 15
: 11, "These things have I spoken (
ntj ycu, w"' -*v. toy might re ,
nain in y_t|u, and thrt your joy
. ight be full. The holy commun J
on was adniinistercd.
At 6:00 p.m., the League met ,
un'c: the profound leadership of
Us president, Rev. T. H* Hemming ,
ay.?The lesson mm?thoroughly
discussed by (ho president tnd thi? J ^
members. ^ i
At 7:15, prayer services were 1
spiritually conducted by Miss M. i
p.vey and Rev. Hemmingway. I
At ?:0U, the pestor, Rev. H. C <
Andrews, spoke masterfully to a <
a ge congregation from John 19-2.
The holy communion was 'again i
adminis ered. The visitors were, <
Rev. Miles Willi rd and Margret Mitchell
of Clarkston, N. C. <
The many friends wish for the ,
speedy recovery of Mrs. Nettie I
Spivey, Becky Bellen\y, Maggie j
Bland and Miss Essie Giissette. i
We are glad to see Rev. Fiul <
Kennedy out again, also Mr. Demp 1
Grissette and Mrs. Bernice Wit J
son, after being ill. ?
Rev. H. C. Andrews spent last i
weekend here us the guest of Mr. i
i Mrs. Willie King. While here ]
he visited Brookgteen Gardens <
-nd F wleys Island. He was accom
ramcdMry Me^amc^KngT Cirrie
Lcvingston, and ? Bertha Wood ,
bury. v
MYRTLE BEACH NEWS
"What Goes On Here"
The Domestic Enterprise Club :
v.i t at the Serside Inn.- Monday
it 9:00 p.m. The meeting was cab *
L>d to order by the chaplain. Sing r
np of the Nuional -Ntyo anthem, *
piayei, quotations from various
au'.hors, singing of Deep River, *
then the meeting wes turned over
o the president. The regular rou 8
ine of business was dispatched, !
cw and unfinished business wag f
-iscussed, then adjournment* This r
lub was organized October 23.d,
lfUlD. The i in ?f the 61ub is to c
let up a better standard of living. r
The officers are: J. C. Clerk, presl- 1
it nt; Phillip Howard, vice presi c
ient; D.~A. Williams, financial sec *
etary; Ortheiine Williams, re 3
lording secretary; Odess Mercido, ^
chaplain; Isaitir Lamb,?business ^
manager; J. B. Owens, treasurer, i
A dinner was given for the club *
>y Mis. C. M. Creamor, Friday
evening, Mrs. J. B. Owens hostess '
.vas t ssis ed by Mrs. Walford Lev ^
ngston. Chinese checkers, bridge r
ind de ncing were enjoyed by the
quests. Everyone expressed them
wives as having an enjoyable e\
rning.
Look for this Club's news ever>
.veck under the caption: Wh3t ^
Jo's On Heie.?Allen Ford.
>ut slowly.
We are proud to have in 'oui
<1 t Mrs.. Martha Jackson and lit
' Viginia, her c'oughter, from
Jolumbit. s
Prof. G. E. Nelson", insttuctor at
lenediet College, passed through
n?' town Irst week and stopped j
rver to look into our school. Hi t
eerred much impressed with oui
olant. Surprised was he to know '
C
:hat wP operated in brick build
rgs, with a facully of fifteen in \
t ucto:s and about 6b0 pupils. Wc "
wve his promise to return in the *
artr future.
a
E PALMETTO LEADER
FAIRFAX NEWS
Hodges Chapel Church is still
ceeping up the good work under
he leadership of the newly tp
x>inted pr.stor, Rev. J. S. Bigsby.
Ie is classed as a very good speak,
:r and one will do himself justice
o visit Hodges. Sunday School is
n progress every Sunday morn
ng at 10:30 and at Bethel A. M.
E. Church in the afternoon it 4:00
/clock. We "'ire csking your pret,
nice in these services.
The basket ball season is nere
and the members of the teams,
oys and_^jirls, .are venturing out
with a spirit to win. A school
spit it committee has been appoint
ed imong the faculty, nrfnply:
Mrs. Hill, Misses Simmons *and My
ers. This committee is going to do
.11 that is possible to help put ov
er a program in the world of
sports.
Tuesday night. Jpnn^ry 9, thp
Silver Crown quartette of Waltei
..pro rendered^-a?program at the
;:h6ol i uditoi'lif^n. To have heard
these boys, would give one a great
clesne to hear them again. Interest
ing remarks were made by the
Rev. C. L. Stirling, pastor of the
Rock of Ages, C. M. E. Church of
Walterboro.
MORRIS BROWN
\. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. R. I. Lemon, Pastor
Services last Sunday it Mori is
Brown, were well attended, in
spile of inclement weather at ser
. .Our regular morning
services began at n:00 a.m., with
\ sermon preached by Or. Lemon,
>vho used for a text, Isaiih 55:7.
The theme that" was developed
'rom the te^t, was "Prerequisites
Fo|- Salvation " Tht nnwwnw svn<
yell rendered in keeping wi h th<>
:ext and theme. Among the visi
ws present at this service, was
Rev. Sage (white) who is engaged
n evi ngelistic wot k in this sec
.ion. He spoke at the closing of
,he service, end his remarks were
well received.
The funeral of Brother A. C. Pal
mer was held at 3j3Q p.m. He was
if the oldest members of class 8.
At 7r9(b"prm., Dr. Lemon "render
?d another sermon based upon the
mbject, "A "Great Invitation." The
:ext used, was St. Matt, 11:28. Our
ittendence at night was small, due
aj me ruin xun At stivito tain*;. rvo
sociatcd with Dr. Lemon at this
tour, were Revs. A. Jones and F.
Eteed. "Wings Over ' Jordan," is
scheduled for February 20, 1940.
\ It lge crowd is expected to wit
less this popular enterhain-ment.
Four chruches are sponsoring this
went.
Our. Spring Raliyiairv--the mak
n?. The stewards and trustees
vill meet in joint session _this
veek for the purpose of arranging
he rally. Our District confeience
ias already met, our isBessment
s fixed, and our attention is cen
ered on raising the amount nec
essrry for our annual budget.
Sister Emma Forrest who has
>een sick for several weeks, is
nuch improved, to the delight of
ler mi ny friends.
SisterB Lena Thompson and Re
>ecca Young aie on the sick list.
Brother?Wm. St^id has been
tppointed leader of class 86, re
lining the late Brother P. D. Ro
>er. Our activities in every de
mrtment continues unt bated.
The annual exercises of the lead
:rs of Moiris Brown, takes place
>n next Monday night. This 6vent
s always anticipated with a deal
>f plet sure. Brother W. D. Brad
ord, the chairman, is preparing
i program of unusual interest,
rhis event has been a fixture et
llorris Brown for more than 30
rears, and still is looked forward
o eich vear, with pleasure.
We still maintain our Forward
Look, ?- -
IEED STREET '
IIGH SCHOOL
Prof. S. E. Perry, Principal
The basket-ball team made it
rst srPcarance it the chapel ex
rcises Irst Friday morning. Ui_
ler special effort of Coach Gerald
he team has secured new uni
ormR, including a special regalii
r the^mascot. The team jouiney
d to Greenville, to pl'-y S erlinv
lipV, Friday night.
The students were beneficis?
n vnv edu-ational lecture
tnd revtew.of India which they wi<
" ved in the luditorium, Friday
nnuary 12, ftt noon. Miss Mnh
"o " > "tudrnf. assisted Dr. Wi'
et, the lecturer, by dressing in nive
Indian fashion.
c.,r??v patrol hoys are df
ng splendid work. Since sorr>
hanges hive been made, we wis!
" list tho present squadh (
Vade Scott, cap'ain; Thongs Job*
on. rssistant captain; John "Rex
>ean, Harold Sawyer, Frtnk Ham
TaroM R ore. Booker T. Simmons
nd Herbert Klrks^y patrolmen.
BETTIS ACADEMY
(DEFEATS BOGGS ACADEMY
By Richard F. Boulware
Trenton: Bettis Junior College
defeated Boggs Academy of Keys
ville, Ga., in a double-fea'.ure bas
ketball game Saturday night, Janu
ary 13th, in the Bettis Junior Col
Ipge grynincsium before a huge
crowd of students and visitois.
The well trainerl Retti? o-irlc
under the capable leadership of
Miss Lula L. ^yillis, were too much
for the Boggs girls and they won
handily by t. score of 27?5.
The boys game was a very-rtccit
ng one, finally going to the Bettis
boys to the tune of 19?13.
On Jtnuary 20th, the Be'.tis A
.ademy teams will meet the Clin
.on Junior College teams of Rock
I Hill heie at Bettis.
I
The Clinton Junior College team
-.toppod at Bettis Atft demy Satui
lay night, enroute to Ro:k?Hi.l
They atigude^-tJuT^gftme between1
Bettis ?and Bogg3 Academy. They
left ecrly Sunday?morning?fmhorre.
They were in charge of Mis?
Thompson, matron, Messrs John
son and Turner.
Pi of. John M. Tutt, coach at
Hiines Institute, Augusta, Ga., at
tended thp RpttlM Rncrca iramo
and congratulated the Bettis ag
gregation for their playing and a:
Mrs. Bessie L- Nicholson, head
.f the boarding depirtment, is con
fined to her room with an attack
of. "Flu." She is giodually improv
ing.
Mrs. S. L. Collins, our principal,
has been unable to carry on her us
ual duties of the school beeaused
of t wrenched shoulder. She is im
proving nicely, and will return to
hor office veiy swn.
President?A. W. Nicholson, was
the Sunday breakfast speaker. He
advised the students to take ul!
precautions of their health during
this severe weather.
clxss held an interesting debate in
chapel during -the- devotional peri
od Monday, January 15. The qucs
tion was, Resolved: TKa5T Mac"
beth's wife was the cause- of- hiedownfall.
The negative side won.
SAINT GEORGE NEWS
The Jolly So Many Club
St. George: The Jolly So Mi ny
Club of Str George was entertain
ed at the home of Miss T. E. Mu1
cfcugh, Saturday evening, January!
6th. The meeting was called to o:
der by the president, Miss Dixon ,
Important business was discussed j
Crochet rnd .knitting wis done.)
Miss B. G. Danpprly Q
Interesting talk on "Good Man- j
ners." Misses Odom and Dixon , dis cussed
kindness and - pleasant
words. These discussions were en j
joyed very much by the group.
Chinese checkers and other games
were played. Souviner ci lenders
were given to club members fn:
guests. The out of town guest, i
Miss Miller, of Walterboro, ex ,
pleased herself as having enjoyed
a very pleasant evening.
The hostess served ii deli:iou<!
repast. Miss Brown thanked the'
hostess, and expressed for the en
tire group, t s having enjoyed c
very pleasant evening.
FBENEZER
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. G. H. White, Pastor
Mullins: Superintendent Ed.
Foxworth .?nd terchers have the
Sunday School well in hand. The
lesson was_reviewed very pointed
y hy Miss L. Smith.
For the chiildren's hour the Ju
dor choir rendered the music. Th^
pastor's message was: "A Child
Who Prayed."
For adult worship the sermon
was: "The Chiistian Highwi y."
Mrs. Janie Ccrmich',el united
with the church. Miss Gladys Wil
iams recently joined also.
Mr. Samuel Davis has the Lcag
ue well in hand ind they" are plan"
nine now for the State meeting.
Night services were rrined out.
We have had several rainy Sun
lays lately.
Out church has been organi/.ed?or
the new year. In the Seniot
hurch we have: Stewi rds 1 and2
Trustees 1 and 2, Stewrrdess 1
md 2. Pulpit Aid. Willing Work
rs, Usher Board. Senior and Jubi
ee choirs, the Missionary society
nd leaders. In the-Junior church
ve have: stewards, trustees. Ever
'londy, lend a Hind, Sarrh -and
Richard Allen. Sunbeam, Do Some
'hing clubs; Usher hoard, choir
Missionary Society- Old and young
>ve eiven somethinr to do.
At prespnt, we are havipr quite
hit of sickness in our communi
'V.
T he second Sundry n?<rht in
' Vbruarv. our Founder's Dry pro
~ram will bo in charge of Prof.
Walter Oawfor. one of our high
school teachers. Bein^ the son of
an A. M. E. rrin!?fe" who ro-v pus J
tors in New York City, we arc ex j
pecting an excellent program.
t> 1
WILLIAM CHAPEL 1
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. R. J. Jefferson, Pastor
The Sunday School opened at
the usual ho'.c* with the supcrin
endent in charge.
The^?elm-eb?RTHTHT Went to
church last Suntlav hotwepn
Lerv which made the chitrch attend
nor vim y goo:?.
It goes without saying thrt
hero js} some hing outstmding a
bout the pastor, that-causes the
members to so willingly cling to
! him, and anxious to follow his
leadership. Ilis text was taken
rrdm Is' .John 1:3; subject: "Christ
ian Fellowship." The text in the
| Vi nirig \\Cs trken from the 24th
4-Psalm 1st verse. These messages
\vo e received t nd enjoyed Very
much. '
The choir was atlts^ best To ren
Yr musi" that is so well accepted
by an audience means hat special
efforts end m?'hy sacrifices are be
'it m* da by the choir members. I
We n issed the absent ones very
I much. |
' ?The sell cted by Mrs. .Tu |
lia I3reeland_anJ?so?att actively]
' i 1111dt^addrmucTT!
Y^-fhe si" v It1: H. \Ve apprc.iate this
very much.
? Wl1 -re r hv; ys clad to have visi i
'ors worshin ' no a .? i
>**?.?? wo. niiHiir^ i
'hose present were: Dr. Dantzbr <
Prof. Paul Webber and Mr. Eeaison
from FlorPa. We. want you to
'eel at home. Com0 again.
Mrs. Mary Haynes m: do some
timely rs well es interesting le
marks.
Thf. Young People's Choral Club
"et last Sunday ind a \veenie_
was planned for Tiesd: y,
January 23rd. The following com
mittee Ws selected: Messrs. H.
Hilderbrrnd, Roach, and Misses |
N1lean C* > r and Elease Jeffe son. j
These young people were filled1
vith ent hi si: sm :ind ready to
vnvk. We~fPTT"]iroud of them.
The A. C. E. League was very
intarestinglv cotiduc'ed by the
president. The leqguers discusser! i
very beautifully the topic:. What
It Means Tp Strivc> To Be Like;
Him.?t 4 " "
The prsto' ?Aru.
hi. Leaeue, and now we ave g<"
ting lined up?to- do great things
We are gh d to see so many of
| the old leaguers back in the city.
Mrs. Lizzie Biisbane \\r-s called
Nut of t' V.n on aceornt of thr
...u >>i iivi uiuiiiLi. oni' nas out ;
sympathy. Wo missed Her Sunday, i
'r?Gof die AicBuffie, repofCeF!
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BAI'TIST CHURCH
Re*. U. LI. Gaul den, I'ajstor
i- L/"st Sunday morning" ihc ri in
c*amt. down so hard i nd fast until
I only a few people were able to got
out for church services at all. But
I ..efore nigh. lhc> rain had ceased
i nd the clouds had v n.sn.d TP'.o
the sky.
1 he i!. V. 1'. U. opened he night
seivices with an inteiesting pr.?
grrm under th? dire ti in of Hro
ther E. R. Midler. Many interest
ing things we.e said by thosv. on
.he prograiv, and the music which
consis ed of solos and chorus n.m
bars was just as ints.csting.
With the new year nnlv Kin-?
days old, our i'-stor-.brought us a
: iss:.?e hat w: s very much in
aceor.'. with tile beginning of the
year. Text Let us hoid last t<> t >
profession of our faith without <
wavering; for lie is faithful that
p.omised. Hebrews 10:23.. Subje.t,
'Sustained Unlhu insm For God."
After such u noble s.rm'on, one
joined the church. The spirit was
iiigh Sund? y night, each tni evciy
one wen away fc.linjr good. ...
Those on toe sick list: Srsana
Davkins, Emma Lee Gilliam
James, I.uilean Owens, I.illie M n
gum, and l'r;st.>n M; ng. m. Vis;c
the sick and let them know thrt
you are interested in their wel
fare. _
HELENA NEWS
Sundav, January 11, was a cold
day, although the good ChristianwjnJ.
to chureh at n/ght after ser
vice was rendered.
We sure proud to know thai
Mr . Myrtle Brown is up again after
having been siuk for quit,e a
while.
Miss Be,mice Bobb w~s the
guest of?iWrs. Laura Williams of
y, C .a->t Tuesday af
ternoon.
__i)n,.the sick list are Mr. Will
Scott, Miss .,\lattie P. Oxner, Mr.'
Albert Clark. We are glad to
know they are recovering.
_,,ST-JAMF.S-A. M. E. CHURCH
l<ev. C. A. Stroud, Pastor
Asheville, N. C.?The past Sun
ctry a very* pretty day in the
lardLof the skies after havirg a
bout two weeks of very cold wea.
t
The members and frhends turn
, hi goodly numbers and as
this was our first quarter the pre
. .ng e.ficr pu aihed a -wonderful
ri'.nn. His theme was Garden
Lost and Found. For the evening
Ð0QI3T m%\
CONTROLS
Teaches Members How to Stop
Coughing in His Church.
The Ttcv. George W. Lellous, of
Columbus, Ohio, knows the danger
of spreading disease germs by
an innotcnt cough and therefore
made the following statement:
"We want you in church ev&ry
Sunday, but "don't come suffering
with a cough due to a cold when
Saturday, January 20, 1940
?servlee Di. I[irrr"pTeacTe(I another
soul stininj? sermon. The pas_
| tor made some very important an
r oiirerments.The men are pDn
nir# to observe Jilen's Day the
fpeond Sunday in next rronth. The
I Sabbath school will be held at the
usual hour.
j n .. "t t'-nusber board- 1
i and Stewardess Board No. 3 had
., i?v' Mrs ITolt was the
principal speaker. Her message
was rn'ov'd' by all. Others were
Mrs. Caldwell and Mrs. Sloan. Tho
Rev. White from Jacksonville, Fla
: worshiped, with us all day.
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