The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 06, 1940, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
PA^E FOUR
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Note:?Your queiUon will be aniwartd
"iree" In IhU column. For a Private Befitt.
and 25c ior my new Astrology Readies &
Locey Day Chart and receive by return
mall a confidential letter ol ire? advice analysing
three (3) questions privately. Sign
your lull name, address, and blrthdate to
all letters and please Include a self-ad?.*
dressed, stamped envelope lor your reply.
Write Tot?Abbe' Wallace, care ol The
Palmetto Leader, 1310 Assembly Sti
Columbia. S. Casouxa.
M. T.?Should I give this cW man up
or qo ahoad ar.d marry him?f
Ans.t No. He's old. grouchy, and poor.
11 you must get married, choose a young
man at least agd.your chances for happli
nets will be greater.
M. F. C.?V.'e have four children and
my husband rc-h.scs to pay rent, buy
groceries and pre vine for us. V.'hat
?should -1 do?- Ana.:
Force him to caugh up with a
little of his dough. He's fanning around
with a 'fast crowd. " spending his money
freely, get you a lawyer and makej him_
~~ takecare ot his oHligatjonsT "
r. s. i.. j .t.y r. .-al.ir.i c.tnv insniance
with the ccn-.pany that he worka
lor or is that cr.o ci his gags?
Ana.: The* company forces them to
carry Insurance^.. It is compulsary insurance.
The beneficiary has not been
changed, since you became hla wife . .
see to it that he changes it
C. R. C. ? 1 sold .my heme seme months
ago and I reakze now J made a foolish
mistake. Should 1 buy another?.
Ans.: No. You don't need a large home.
Buy you a small APARTMENT HOUSE
and rent It out . . . kbep one apartment
for yourself. Your lime will be occupied
looking alter the other apartments and
you will get enough rent from the tenants
to pay your way.
M. W.? The bry sa d he would marry
me sure, and 1* an: he art lor: ken as well
as scared to certh. Teli rr.s what on
earth to dc?
nns.; ne s waning lor woric Dclore be
takes you home. Be patient, but in the
meantime go ahead and make him rriarry
you, and live separately for awhile. Get
you 4 Job also and save all you can lor
the "blessed event."
X. A. C.?I have had this h jsbar.d 20
years and I th::.k he's t.rei c! p?;-4? It
true? '
Ans.: Heavens no. He's iust old. When
a man reaches 70 years of age. he isn't
as romantic a3 ho was at SO. He loves
you but isn't very demonstrative ...
slick to hita.
LUCKY DAY CHART FOR NEXT WEEK
(Week of April 7th thru April 13th)
? If You Weie Bern Between ?
March ml ans dfttl 2vth \ ARILS)
Lucky Days: April 7, 8, 11, 12, and 13.
Acnt mi ana, t'av jui >1 A L RUS)
Lucky Days: April 9th and 10th.
May ijmi art unfits!
Lucky Daysi April 7, 8. 11, 12, and 13.
-tUHl /in.." .hi <>d'i C. .4 N ( R)
Lucky Days: April 9th, 10th, and 11th.
July nth dud -ti<<j <iii) i 1.1:0)
Lucky Days: April 7. 8. 12. and 13.
Aug nth an,i sen c\*a tlsiRGO)
Lucky Days: April .Sb and 10th.
? ivpr j?('i ii'iiY t , i.j i UHRA)
Lucky Days: April 11th. 12th, and 13th.
~ Oct nil' ana \ji. tana lAC ORI'iO)
Lucky Days: None.
Sov aj'ij sr.,7 L'rr jjnd tS AG1T1 AR1US)
Lucxy~Days: April 7th and 8th.
Dtc. 2}>a ana :<< 2~th t APRU O/f.V)
Lucky Days: April 9th, 10th, and 11th.
Ian 2111 a i:d totli ' AQUARIUS)
Lucky Days: April 7, 8. 11, 12, and 13.
Fob i i :n tfl!H.ES)
Lucxy-P,-.y::At -il ;th and 10th.
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>'( !?; (>J. Sl'illX II TOI RNEV
t -Manor
- .*1 a i 11 o r
' " ' S. v. as tirs
' "f .the. fourth ai:
' -( M '1? Spot". )
T ' > ~7~- . , <? I ,-T-J . tll(> Kill.'
lish I -]>:!:t ..? !.t a; South Cnrolin;
St.: '. * ... : M. college, Marc!
. . r!y lira
- if- ?spo*-, h nt
ti;< Nebraska, was
spe ial guest of the* toiirilanH-r.'
! ' ; " nlng. ]!< present
cd h.s original'. Yiracter sketch ?>
Pa-.;. ' "i> clieil in Tonnes
-4.? ih(. six charrait
the use of make. up. costumes
actoi s of the Croc art play with
- ttir.'t.
?xhia^4ie.:. iliivi.'tori' of .?pooch-arid
English teachers* had a short-. cpt-c
fereneo with Dr. Smith after hi?
mi 1'ri.iav,
*1* . . r? V "-1 -v.
I-. ; n - we- r-yi 'sshrt?*"!
i the prelimmaries whieli hepan
Thursday morning. Miss Mi'
licent ]) >! l?s, fiei.rpe State collect
was judge. .Miss Ruby IJ. Funn
s--,. i- pi's . Pepw intent of the
South Carolina State college^ was
on e?' Hir el' t i'.e t . rnuimnt.
Si t' v.-'imens reached the tinal?
which were in-Id Friday night
wnen faculty and student body and
many visitors witnessed the keen
and interesting competition i n
good .-pi cell.
At FTfe close of the finals, President
.1. F. >\ i:it'nk'-r. ,-outlwCaro
una state college announced the
decision or t judge and present
Marion Bennett representing
Mather school- , I'cunfort, S. C.,
> ' 1 I - love clip foi
s >1 I..' : n individual gtdd
medal for her excellence in speech
(.iooi .etown. received as second
Anna Hanieis, rtoward Hi school
place .winner a plaque for lie?
school and an individual gold med
til. Henrietta Jeimins. Avery Institute,
Charleston," S. C., third
piace miter and Ernestine Watson,
Booker Washington High Columbia,
S. fourth place winner
also received individual awards.
Kr.se Marie Howell, Oco
> i t,, iniinirg school, Seneca
and Jaine Chug Alston hitth
school, Surmerville, received honorable
mention.
On Saturday morning a conference
of Hnglisii teachers of Souti.
Carolina is i.eld in Wilkinson library.
Mis* Etta M. Washington
^ liooert Smalls high school, Beaufort,
was (hailman.
. "Mcl.hod.sl til' Teaching Oramniai .
in hi.gh schools" was the sujbect
of a pauul discussion. Papers on
'^How can the high school teachei
r
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[ A DRIVE FOR NEW I.ODGES
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Mr. K. Hnrnivw. I 'i i'u:t> ? Slij_>H;
n- OhuiKi-lltH' at* t i Kuiuht*
r": .,< v v < 1 x L' v
A., A., and for South Carolina is
iat ducinjr tho lhivo' for Now
Mc-alan*?u-i.?this ardor?in thn
sia-Uw Tho Sliproino l.odfro co!>
voi ?! in Doroit. Mi;-::.. August,
193'.'; Mr. Hargrove* was solooto*.;
o .u.iiivt tin- i- \l for tho l'o
:a- i.tati"ii ?>f th-* IN-thinn. Ordei
rn : .ith Carolina, Tl?c Supronic
i ami a dopartntont of Kducali
^oi t upi.f.t ; :iu y?>un.
jiot.' !o of tho rttio. i
i'li I iliii VMillil'li .11) i lilt -Tni IVI
' a promotion of all this good in
Pyt danism and >aorifiooil tho host
ot i:s 111 ?. tor tho ardor, hono-*
" rr*?-nroiiu'tion of ooiitidonoe b .
thi Suproir.o Lodgo is dos-nrying'.
I I i o ? r r i. o t i\o .l.ioim. % ^ . . ... > %
'is! a live. wwi'kin^r 1 ??J - t- in ev.
cry comity of the state. Poison-.
5 intr- i: l' -: inatloii coii.ornin.
thi- itinvi nin.t lire a?UUe<|
vr.'o- - l.
**?? :tv j ivt l.aiit ollor
Hox >.>
Greenwood. S
V'lo aio sttaietits ' !'.?? ot'Vciive col
:.n. a;'?l i-iivitr.c iiu-t :re!
ivintr Kriiisfr with
oth' r sab.iwvts" .am! "Met!. <i> of
To- :h-mjr con-position to r.i?b
school students" were l;w!\ toil's.
!:>. ui s-.-.i a; ti.. ,o foivio .
f rii !.- . t. . v.v ti.o v -'.-a
at:. of Teacliof. . 1* l-!n-.'Ii?-h in
n c .-?vol inn - K
!?. .-vs. i-iv>; h-nti^.lis.
^TiQ,i-^--vr r. ?M-,
:V.*t 1 i \ . I! ivinn. <'ec veta;-;. : ,M';ss
Doiot-ty .It !m-ot;.. thai; an i-"
-'la.j i-'innriitoe: Mi P. \ - '< ?
11 ; :-i Miss- Mar-.a'.i-t iSoSit^l. a.id
j' ' - ' ; '-i'l - 1 I 'a Ln
'T- ..' Mi-1.-.
To- :os" iation ilecnn ! to no-?
"... -:-'e :..u:, sc <?--l s-o in ton.
| ai 'it.
i1 J l . ' ! -'p- 'ft
.N\ ; AI. KXHimTION 1) \X
I 'il i(M HILL . ,
S i|)t. Lordon H. r.anett Cumnii'iids
Work of Teachers
North Charleston-. S. I Man.!.
1 i*- *1 '] he 'ii5?:colon (j ?cl. oi l'
. >;: i . t Kofii- belli their' foii'i'!;
... . ... thi.v at Li!- r;.
. . Ki i-iay. March J'.'
. I i: a?- \\ ;i>on. prim, i'pal < :
LiLetty Hill school made the \\el
come address. All kinds of band
??rr; iiu!ni) ui t. 1 tiney?woir.
woodwork, arid rugs made oaf ' of
-cran cloth, woe exhibited. A
lie!' of health units wore also
ii. - a. lfvf reslymc-nts wo-rw?s?j-s-vi
y the Laiei.t-Ti a her. assooiaThe
Liberty ilill girls basket.-.;!
oattst for the IP lb ei^impioiy
' ij-.v. itii a s.o.c of 11 to 1. They.oil:
all games tivey played in the
district this year. The Libert,
tit. tiiiui hpion.; us toii.iws
n Lnhins. ('apt.; Ella Mao
Price, Maybelle Oliver, Margaret
i. .ay. .ilbertha Campbell. Pearl
.Mil] hell, Evelelia Hamilton, Thci.i:t
.Uowons. and Viola Lan.briirht.
i'i;< e'ott lies tiVo Anm-lte II. Ciravs.
and !i ta < . /,( .lev, Isaiah Abrahain,
a patron gave the girls a
spi ial lunch for their fine perfon
nance. ; _
1 r.e Lincolnville buys defeated
pour .Mile hoys tor championship
with tiie following score:-:
i..n olnville 'JJ. Four Mile "Jo.
l.e hist prize in the spelling
lite (It was won by Ashley school
while Elouise Orant of the Liberty
Hill school was presented see.
,d prize.
These activities were highly enjoyed
by everyone.
1 eir.jr elated over the exercises
tlie Dixiana Talking Picture Co
of Ohio presented a prize to the
most outstanding athletic in the
J For.- Mile Liberty Hill, and Ten
..ill schools.
1 .. i':v. It.e host of 2000 were
.Mr.-. Ashley Halscy, executive si
IV of ' hnrli-slon Oomifv Tn.
berculosi? Association, two county
health workers, Mr. and Mrs
iii.wi) nf tin Dm.in.t Talking 1 'it'
ture Co.; Mrs. Ruth Ross, als>
Reverends C. S. I.cdbetter, \V., II
\Viison, D. S. Chisolni, J. C. Mur
ay, Phelix Pinckney and F. C
Jackson.
Supt. Gordon H. Garrett of Cooj
or River school district numbey ,
at ruled th<* exhibition, and com' ..tied
a" .oiker.s on their exhibit
.
ABBEVILLE NEWS
Mt. Pleasant Church
The Inter-denomination Sunday
School board met at Mt. Pleasant
' st church last Sunday, 24th
of March. An Easter program
was rendered by the school. Aft-r
which the queen from each
day school made their report
. '. !'! s nt s ho d. Ruby Patten
reported $6.05; Urlion Baptist
?'r. l.ewis Dobbs reported $2.14
from his school; Presbyterian
school reported .$2.00; St. James
hool $1 ..'in;. Grace Mission school
sin'Ce Sept. $103.17. The next
meeting will be at Grace Mission
A. M. E. church.
I
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?-TO
I ALLEN ALUMNI CHAPTER OF
j .MANNINO HOLDS .MEETING i
The reirular. ineetlnj? of the A-j
" 1.. i.ti- L,:a]>U'r M Allen university
- * . s nt-M .it i'ic lum'.e of Mr. and.
Mi>. William Thompson on Fri-1
March loth with Mrs. Itlean '
Thompson and Mr. Willi:.m Sii.w.i
ten ? :.tei t,ainvj.
i <?
Wo v it ' pn n 1 to i'.'iv a s
our jrrests v i liom r Dr. S. 11. Hnrtprvsnient
of Adieu' Univ.
.' L T. \\". .Mit.is. president of
l ie AievriT a s vialion; Kev. II.
B. ilutler. also a moniker aif the
l'Uei Ity at Allen and Misses Sailye
K. (.ireciie and l.ama Iliii of Char i
st :i. Faeh eaust was' introdue,.
ed by Mr. A. .M. Anderson?uaul
h tiv.i tiii 1111 j< * \ t > ? i *?; z\ el.'* hi l li .
iU'ii; of a library ;i( mir sehool.
i'he eiu5 ' n.t .'..'befs a sifted l*resi:
m?iI .., >?t. ran?trhmysijt
i . Ol: th..S thaplti til s.-ppolt
the library drive.
. After the business part of the
meAine ?'iif u\i.. \\e were led to
i he ii.dnp r.M>n a here a palatable
re; ; st o! e haei: saintl. sa'ltines
II .-da:', t'ea and minis were. served
* l-'.o'it
ia.ii expulsion everyone
eilj? Ved tin Welling..
! > ilia I ! a v. 7. i *. * 11 -[ n iff el"
A()t K!I ivl;s VI.I 'MM \SSO N
^ I -ie \ o ! ; l ( s Alainiii assoeiul."
a t . ? ?*. Mont-diet's campus in
.I. ;it The"
a Mn ) m:i : by Ue\. M
\ a 11it.y v i.e is j.ustor- of an
" m to i*. nkinsvillo
S i . 1!? i.:a?a veiy appropriate
< beinrf
' v.* 1 t.. V" t < <
i. V. !., i: 1 Men" ttirrf 1?"
nresidelit i.f ?!a \'in.l!n i-s A I ' .ill
ass i?' '' ; ;"'V? wry niii- talk
tin li'.ijtv'*1 ').< Aluir.r.i assi'i-...:
H'- v. l-!ivs t?. a?T<>iupIi.<hM-!U.
a-.j,-; ! ha! lUti.- -j raikiatT ' si-mi a
li'tt.i to \ ??>i '.< * -s so that thi
.V'.Jit Tilth' fill
is cloinv.
- a- a-i to. toll tilt
fi'ii'i'.iiitts sonif of rhr f rnps v.a'
tht lotiil Vodrhtt > tilth w.-;? da.
ing- at Vnuihi-ts. .May. .1 K
t-> .x/ a ,lt\\
iv".'<h W't ail., h< i a'/
>' 1 : ?;iii .- j It IS-W.1 " iT I he
>T"? !x ' hi- hit iu fats wi l e tv
..i T li. M nil! ;
' > an-. ' t r '.I Wtl i
i : at-J. v.
A4-^?4-?iv:?l~-,? rtnn -?H?}-tr+ttH {ta
t;. . i . -. : !? t|ia:;k
td t:.i-m' fin tin tilings that tin-;
art -trying t.? .!<? far tin- hi-tttr
' 1 \ - - t lit' -aii| that
- . i.---i at - ai foil t la- tuji
aini ai?- i a!..' ii; ih? various
-~ : ' -i : t. . a il'l 11
v. < . .. " ! m'iy g -ailuati's
v ? ' / ? 411!; ^r.
I ?: ..M. h : Ilia's'. Si-f'ty.
\ ,.u iioi'K \. m. i-;. cm iu ii
. >. ii. Martin, Pa-tor
s III-::;-. m a it:: ,:i .lay
> -'Aitr *> ' ' ' ' * * ! ' ' ' V*'1 ' ^ '
Uu- ..sm.i Jt-.ni' t: <. S. Was cntt> '.!
t - !? i.y iSur.t. wit(i hi/
I'n i'.n.rki'i s at?their.
- .v. el! laiiirht Tiiui -X
r : . l'ho Mipl. Ki ?
bar rvi.e began with
i ; .-: ! i,y Ibys. Mi
I'll. 1!ai! and Hro' ('haptbe
lii'V. l(i ?!;t McCt mki'ill was
presented by tin.' past it in pleach
111- ti.--l< his text Daniel . :ii>? ami
preached a v.'oniterlul mm i nil. Tiu
.mi i . as liij/ii. (lac person con:
-iI ' .J'i.it as liis Saviour and
as -. ifii : I'::' i.t hand of if] !nV.
ship.
li. fa xu d '1', i 1 Pr..w x
llt'i t.'.iMs ijiiarli'll <i. i Itiiiiiiia wa>
pfl.'si I ! a.l i land M'l -1 W llMiM'fu!
lUDiilain at 1? o'clo;. width was
highly t-njoyi'd i.y ,.)!. The ? < fv.ard
Presiding Klber Dr. Addison
came by and was asked t>
a. a : v, i.;d-. ills remarks
won- w oil accept ?$1.
' ' i' I' No. PI-' M \Ul.lumo
? > ; MI:KT
(.t"ii;i No. *> t>:' Mari'. h'ii to la
ty ti'iii hs.is held its final ivrri'ting
I'li ia.v. Mais- . d.Mi at the I.anev
.Mission school w .t!. Mrs. Annk
Ho; inson a< in so s
, I ho meeting wis optni' il 'wit!
t' o rtvM.Tio.fal I'.v. mist' led by Mrs
lap..iia Sims. Tk" rollvall was respon.i<d
to with quotations from
oar.i moiiibor, alter whi. h the l'ul
i .j ._ w?i> U'IHK'K'ii;
A reading. Mis. Annie Robingoi*;
select reading, Mrs. Atahc
i'ickor.s. This was' followed by a
very interesting and informative
Misnission on "How. v > create iritcivst
in Beading."-i his was led
>y Mis. Mamie I.. Quick. NYarl>
all membeis of tin*, group took
part in the < 1 i.-?? sion and many
icf i: :'is .ip. e. 1 . . !'( ?offered
which showed t' at the partfeipai.t's
bad giv-n 111 eh thnrght to
the subject. Then came the introun
turn of visitors; by our Joanes
Teacher, Miss B. K. Graham, who
presented Mrs. Alice Ciray of Bennettsville
whom we regarded as an
nonary n.ember.* These ladies' win.
are workers of experience gaveUs
some uplifting messages ol
hope and courage. The meeting
was brought to a close with a very
..eartfedt talk by Miss Graham.
A dainty repast was served by
UIC iiOsit ss.
Community Day for group 5
will be held April 11* at the l'inecille
school.
Olivia Smith. Reporter
GO!" I.TEH H NIOK
COLLEGE A l.t MM
Coulter J nior College Alumni
met in rooni 102 Benedict Science
building. Columl a, Friday, March
^ 1?10 la.?idr.?Robert?iM|( .all?vice?
president presided; Mrs. Margaret
Watson, acting secretary. TlnJ'
meeting was largely attended by
mm. l lu URPjl
^pak^#$ff6 Leaderthe
numbers of graduates of Coul
ter teaching ,in all parts of the
Palmetto State. Many plans were <
made for thef uture. We had an
open house discussion in which jng
irany that, were-^present expressed
themselves and made known tjjS(
just how grateful they were for ^0j
the many doors the institution had jn_
opened for them. They also ex- ser
pressed a desire to cooperate in
any way possible to make Coulter >
Junior college a bieger and bet- Mr,
ter college. m
ixi?uLl graduates if you were j.'*'
rm present ami desire to be a jj
part of tills great 'forward move- ^
meiit. write the President, C.^C.
t'olo. . . ' u
Ba|
4 I M Klftmtie Marshall,?S?C. A
MT. ZlOX A. >1. K. CHURCH eno
Kev. S. Chism, Pastor "* - the:
- - ? es.
tellers, S.C.?At the usual hour Rev
S. S. began with Snpt. and co- ,Moi
workers at their post of duty. A ject
beautiful lesson was taught thru Vis
out ti.e school and a splendid re- twin
view by .Mrs. Sallie M. Lester. At Moi
11: Itt morning service began ftf- chin
ior the devotion, the paster selecti
! i> text from Pr??v. 18:10. This
was a wonderful message and -If
fw iwnmimn." 'agfi
< I). i'el and Gler.n SJhauel Wor- Pari
.-iiined with us at this " service, tion
.Visitors are always welcome.
<*/.l <>:.'!0 p.m. the A. C E. League Slet
in their regular meeting with
All.-. .Sallie .M. Lester us presi- We
dent and reported a very pleasant
- s um. At 7:15 we again assem Wh?
i and listened to a wonderful
.in -sage from the Rev. Cnaiman. M
of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Moody on Lee
Sunday. Miss S. 1). Moody spent war
a > ry pleasant Easter at home
A'itn parents and friends and left
,.lo itkiy tiigr.t for Fayetteville, N
r.. where she is attending school. T!
.' its. Clara Nowlin is very sick Fan
.t i..is writings We are praying boai
...at "he will soon be up again. J8tii
.dr. Charlow Lester who is Dev
-i.k sun! was taken to the Jra
Veteran hospital Monday. the
Mrs. T. B. Jones has returned byga
.:0! ,e alter spending a week in as :
Petersburg, Ya., at the bed side the
i a sal-: brother. .Mr. S. Fladger.. grai
. . s Alheilit'e Smith left Mon- rv.ii
. .ui .e. New York where she will m.j
spe id awhile, ."Res]
new
nil-: HOME MISSION deal
SlNdlNG ( OXVKNTIOX
' . 4 det
\lFs\ J no. Jenkins, Reporter r pc ..i
\."r wish to call your attention boai
iiedy to tr.e Singing convention
whnii was held .March .'list at the
Shady drove A. M. K. church. Of- M
".ice - all at their post of duty and int.
?<tt?er;o;rs p: esent. X timely : Cy* "gnn
iv.jipel. Walnut drove. Mount ?ort
hi..- an.t Shady Clnuve.- We must Ami
i. ratulate Jill choirs for their Coll
..en itit.il singing, as love seem to Col!
exist among the singers. In uni- Dea
ty there is always strength.. A Unu
neat collection was taken. Our S<
next meeting will be with Cyphus at .
ci.:. pel. Come and be with us, strc
tit. are welcome. . T. <
also
KilENKZKR BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J; S. Maddux,'Pastor " AVI!
: ?
S. iieCa, .S. C?Union number U
..as loyally iMortained at Ebetie- L
z? i- Saturday and Sunday. Rev. ,ral
I I lllassongame moderator. The. nwn
"T.i i .Jig ." at'ut ihiy was earned out nam
.. . in let' business way. the
i ,e Ladies' Aid Society of Eb- th<
licit' r n adored a program Satur- mui
day night. "The Ten Virgins". * j0i,
i ie Sunday school had its morn# God
..ig session as usual with Dr. B. ~na\<
S. .'harpc, presiding was
.-N t In o'clock Rev. R. W. Col- .sag-,
pastor oi At.el baptist church hoi
t<ii a nod t. e .Missionary sermon bers
fro. n Matt. 1 ?: 1?. His sermon w.00i
1 uTL. 1 ?*
mi v-ivu ciiuuiiii int; Diiurcn . havi
-i.. a very inspirational ser- will
mon. t if u
.. i. Olive will entertain tbe next 0n 1
nie< ting. Total colection for the gQ
TTITy \\as $.">().00. nuU
Tne Jolly Workers club met Kri
7Ta\ aiternobm Mai.ch 20 at The g00)
hon.e-of the President, Mrs. Snow nan,
bill, Scotw After the business an,j
part of the meeting a delicious re- m.jn
,iii>, was served by the hostess. for
.hisses inez Washington and su;c
viu. s,e Milton spent the week end
m Orangeburg. They attended not
in . iKina Prom Saturday night arc
at State codege. and
?
SI. PAl'f, BAPTIST CHURCH lr
itev. L. B. Moon, Pastor
Pisfi
1 he <S. S. opened at the usual seeil
hour by the Supt., Mr. Willie ^ra,
Meadows. After which all mem- ^olo
./el marched up to Bethel A. M ney,
10. church and all enjoyed a soul eivll
.-i.j ;ng sermon preached by Rev. LpU
L. 15. Butler. At St. Paul Sun horn
lay evening at 3 p.m. the Deacon jnJ?
-boar(Pptttr-?n a rally for~the church wor,
A sermon was preached by th* |e,.
.a \. A. M. Means from Spartan- ^he
burg and his congregation. The ^
pulpit was filled with ministers |jgjc
and the whole church was packed, q ^
l.viiybody enjoyed the sneaker OA
Vt/iy inner.. The choir from Spai ^,er(
tanburg rendered ome beautiful ^
'.wi.-ctions. A delicious refresh- ^uc
.1:11.1 was served at church for the u<?fj
preached by the Pastor, Rev. L~ v/vt
preached by the aPstor, Rev. L. ~jn|jMoon.
This was the opening of
the tea nights meeting. His sub- pra,
jeel for -the night Chain Youi
Dog. The ten nights meeting will
K' carried through by the Rev. W.
M. Dansby from Laronia, Ga. He M
.s, a wonderful speaker. Every of ]
one that don't get to hear him C.,
in regret it. The Ministers al bell
liance w?s entertained Tuesday Pick
.liiht at the home of Rev. and ner
Mrs. Eugene Johnson. A delic- T1
ioi.s course was served. with
The Pastor's Aid club will meet piec*
,tt Uiw home of Mrs. Paulina Sulli* Jinn
van Thursday afternoon at 4:30 and
p.m. Collection for all day Sun- cious
day $44.05. beau
BETHEL CHIKCH NEWS
Sunday was a beautiful day
t the people had the' fiturt'h g6
spirit. Our S. S. opened -at,
usual houc-. The lesson was
nursed by the Supt., Mr. L. C.
eman and pastor. At the elos
of the S. S. we held a short
vice. Rev. Cummings brought I
us some very interesting facts. |
tt the closing of the service,
s. S. M. Cunningham, Mrs. H. |
Wolfe and pastor went ovei
RUA """" *
.-..v. mil* 5101LT v/oieman ior
ner which was highly enjoyed
U 4 o'clock we all witnessed
choir convention at Centralrtist
church.
L large?crowd?attended?Cen _
at 8 p.m. there was not room
ugh for the people who were
re to witness the Twelve Trib
The service was opened by
gan preached the sermon. Sub
Move The Cursed Things,
itors were Revs. J. P. Cunigs,
Rev. J. Williams, Rev. M
gan and five or six other
vhcs. r
In JMemoriam
i memory of our daughter and
ted this life. Ami! 7 1<)3K
e home to rest.
;p" on you've been a soldier
brave,
\Vill meet you in the-judgement
n you leave your dusty grave.
other, sisters and brothers:
^Hattio M, Wolfe Shicly, Euln ,
Ada, Hell Shakespear, Edd
Wolfe.
FARMERS' All) NEWS
be United Order of Coloreo
mers' Aid held its?st'cond
(1 at St, Paul ME church Mar.
i. The meeting opened at 11:30
otions by Rev. M. Dopier. The
nd Master took charge; then
business part of the meeting
in. Our Grand Master gave
? splendid lecture. Minutes of
last meeting were read. The
id officers roll was called, lend
and adopted. Welcome'?s
by Kro. A. C. Chandler
ponse by Wm. Brown. One
lodue was reported. Eight
lis were reported. Hymn No.
was sunt? in respect of LlliL .
ased. Committees were apited
for the business of the
d. Dismission for recess.
Evening Session
eeting opened again. I)evos
by Rev.. M. Dossier. The
ul muster- took" his- seat.?from
lodges was taken up.
t. raised from-lodge?*- $018.85
ected on caskets 1G0.00
ected for the church 3.00
th claims paid off _ 425.00
voidable trouble paid off 30.00
L*at of the next session wi'7 In
Antioch Baptist church, kinge,
June 20th. Remarks by Bro
7. Chandler, Rev. Washington
Rev. Brockington.
I,I AM CHAPEL
M. K. ( Hl'RCll =
li.si Sunday was quit,'.1 a fav- .
>le day' for church goers, the
lhera.and. lYi^nds-.ul'~lhe.- almAa. .
,cd c Lurch took advantage of
opportunity to listen to ant
burning message by the
lor. He tooR his text from"
26:15; subject: Whispers ol
. The congregation seemed to
if enjoyed the message and
benefitted thereby. These mes
s delivered by. the pastor have
r eft'ett for good on the mem
i, because the work is more
leratively done. Never before
i the members shown such a
ingness to work, this was beau
lly shown thru an effort put
iy the men. Only one week athis
was thought of. this wa trod
an inspiring sight to see
interest- manifested by these
J men in the midst of this filial
crisis, and too much praise
credit cannot be given thesi'
, who are standing so firmly
the church. This was a great
:ess. The music from the choii
beautiful flowers and last but
least, the pastor's messages
stepping stones for success,
we are determined to go ovei
top.
i the afternoon the ACE -Leaentertained
the BYPU at Mt.
;ah Baptist church. Every one '
tied to have enjoyed the pro11.
The following children sang
s, ages from 9-12: H.L. PinckJr.,
Rodney Mendenhall; Evier
and Carrie Jefferson. All
guers met again at I/cague j
r and had an interesting meet
-conducted By?Mr?Lyles. We e
happy to see Carrie I.. Coram!
Dorothy Stalks back in
League.
t the evening service, the re .
>us spirit was still high. Rev. j
Harmon was with us and \
iched a wonderful sermon. Wc i
e very glad to have hat! him, J
enjoyed the message very *
h. The men's rally was contin j}
thru the evening services, ?
:h were very good un^ fnfcpi r- '
"We regret to hear of the ill- ?
i of Mrs. Anna Isaac, and are \
ping for her speedy recovery. .
GUESTS AT DINNER 1
r. and Mrs. Charlie WKrtanis *
Maxwell street, Greenwood, S.
entertained Mrs. Lela Camp- ?
and daughter Mrs. Laura K. \
enR of Detroit, Mich, at din- <
Easter Sunday. J
le table was beautifully set ?j
pink damask, lovely center j
; and chinaware. The 5 course j
Mrs. Williams were the gra-jlj
? host and hostess in theii I jj
tiful home.
REV. T. S. MARTEN OF DKOOKJ
LYN OL'T TO "BUILD A CITY"
IN NEW JERSEY
Hy H'iliani If. Ferris, ,M. A.. Author
?f "The African Abroad"
. ., ... I
/ louiiil (. ity. j'iiss;, and Bdloy..
Oklahoma, are t\v<? noted Negro
^brtttmmition, itim. mi. TII'I*
Hi;: s S lla.t.i). the in-lit'-n-n*wtmilitant
pastor of ttTe" ttot\ Trinity
Baptist Church, Brooklyn. X.
Y. has launched a building program
which Avill transcend' the
towns mentioned. Mi/yah, N. J.
llifcl "n?'/\llli?!n-l 1 1 " - --
(MV.iuovu HI i it i, i> iii'ur^a
large eity and also near a popular
summer resort.
Dr. Hnrtqn is odvocating that,
as?rolored?Au.fii alls.?at?' Kil'M
a City" for ourselves. It will not
bo segregation,,.but because no one
will be barred. Mi/.pah. N. J. is
forty', miles from IMiiladehmia an I
i 1 ttle more more than twetilj
miles from Atlantic City. '
A wealthy man has already pro-,
nis.'d to build a factory.' whiih will
rive employment t? our jro'up.'
Mr. ~N. "Ratjiblott and sons have
agreed to give sufficient mo .ey to
>v t-a b .ildiog mt < oi-lvfe * education
and to nvUo :;im ! < <. ptributions,
whicli-, will reach fro
S7.f ."00 to ltai in it ;i year fa
the education of Colored Youth.
1 In. 4tri?d--Tn?-T'T!"
?oil is fertile and .will produce
, n\tlrimr t :*t i V. .!. sip will
a row. It is otHii of th. fin..st maces
in X. .1. for poult v ras'ie;'. '|"i
National Baptist Convention. Inc..
U. K A., D-. L. K. Williams ~
Chicatrct.- i^iTstrlriit. - ~lTrr>?TVtfl ITny~
pi'* hased fifteen a res of f-.iM.
land and several building lots to
<!? < T a Xatio-el Bunt .-t Rest
Home. Hon .J. l'inlcy Wilson, tiroGrand
Exalter Ruler of tin- K!!:s,
hfl?- lxHljfl'.t lAlid lot- a \al n'm d
Ells Homo. Other National, religious
aitrl Paternal Orders will
oil >.v s.iit.
!)r. Marten's Iv on.uni- Program
The Xegro Church. 1'ivss Bvsi
ne:-s. and the l!allo. can change
the ecot.onu. stat.'s of the .Race,
says Dr. Harten. an 1 except we
give more whole-hearted suppoc
to our business, enterprises, and
become producers as well as con
sinners, it will l:e difficult tu snr .
"The ' i"o U oijuRs dc-tihy is
m dm own hands.'' He is ndv.an;
ing ."Buy something I'roinyour own
. v> y day." Kvory man and woma
l to take o. t at U ast one insmi-aiice
in
Mil;s. i iI> t i ; i !t-ii-1 one Race
paper, and road not !?' .nan three
Rate weekly pa Mr, Marten
: Tin-"- y ; . . til..- cue tit '/ in
the intei st of Ijuild n.j i * y'
an.I .giving in ;ui'is :mh: i-a >> >,r
ageinent to lithv e* eV
prines.
'i h Rev D. . i!ut< was priti Mai
.spoa'ivfr at the New York
Baptist Ministers' Conference, X
Y. C., on Monday afternoon, Jan
. ii. ..t the .'.'iet;-. politnn Iiaptis.
Chun Ii, Rev. Aim*. r-AV. Bnv, n, pastor;
unt^ the Pres., Dr. F. \Y.
. e. . . Rev. Ceo. II. Sims; Pres.
X. Y. State Ctmvontton, Rev. ('. C. Adams,
Pres. Penn. htate ConM
ntion. Key. Dr. Leonard Carr of
Philadelphia, Pa., and a fully d(F~
zen more prominent ministers
who pledged their s.iip.nt heartily
co Rev. Dr. Hew ten, and his program
for the advancement of the
Race.
-REED ST. HIGH SCUOOl.
I'rof. S. (\. i erry, I'rin.
The "Bus"' Drive at Reed St.
sehot.l is stiil t-ahin.^ f. 11 sway
and e.very body is busy raising his
i|Uota.
The Annual Calendar Wcdbn;.
was held Friday ni .bt, Mar. t
in the auditorium. Miss Corrie M
Ibasingamo had -tin- hu^cst a
mount $10.00, and therefore presented
the bride for the \\( .1,11:1.',
also tiie groom.
?I' " i - m.i ? ?n ii?g; v en?nrr thr~ "
May Festival, vsbieh has always
created a working spirit. The
?irls and boys are very .-iilhusi
: PINCKNEY'S Fl
; UNDERTAKER AM) 1,1
OF SOUTH CAItOLH
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1006 WASHINGTON ST.
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Saturday. April 6. 1910
astic, because the winner is given
many privileges. ~
There will be a Health Picture
?l:iven?m?the auditorium?Thursday
irght fojthe parents.
This week" "of- April 1st marks
the celebration of .Negro National
Pes-1th. There are to be numcro'is
. and varied programs. Much new _f
in'ormntibn is received as well as
remembrance of thin^s we alrea<lv
know, bi t do not practiced
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/tnd Reality. REST GROWER?
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1!?0 i lJiatuliny St., (Columbia, S. C
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aiid Harden S'ts.
ua via Cj.L In- on
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