The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 13, 1940, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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- ? ^ PAGE FOUR 1 Won: ?Your quaallon will bo anaworod "If" la thla column, for a Priyatr Rmt, nd 25c lot my now Aitholooy Biuna 4 Lochy Day Chart and rocalro by rotaxa moll conildontlol lottot of troo advloo analyxlng Ihroo (3) quootlona prioatoly. Sign your lull nam*, addroti. and blxthdato to all lotlora and ploaso Lncludo a aalf-ad[ dr?ii ITl Mtm anvalnrva In* am. Writ*' Tot?Abbs' Wallace, car* ol tn Palmetto Leadeb. 1310 Abbemblt Is* Colombia, 8. CaboibU. I W. W. W.?I borrowed $10.00 from lady last yeir and left my trunk full ol clothm with her till 1 came back or sent 1 lor them. I wtoIs and asked her to send , them to me and she sent me a letter and aid she had sold my things and It was no use for me to come after them. What la beet for me to do now? Ans.t Too bad, but your clothes are tene? You can't blame this lady for she couldn't spare the $10.00 at the time and aha gave yon plenty of time to get this money together. You will last have to atari buying new clothes all over again. ,?L. F F.?I am a girl 1ft and ! nol_marrted. 1 have become a mother. Does ! the guy care anything about h's baby? ' 1 atn very mut.li Irrigated in the guy.? Will he help with the baby? Will he and t 1 ever marry? ~ i Ans.t The "guy" llkee you 4 well anough to marry you. The thing that keeps htm from going ahead and doing this Is that he think* you are a little be- j low him. Too common, to be frank with ( you. iry 10 maxs mm tee bia mistake > by living a clean healthy Ufa and bring- j lnq the baby up rtqht. You can win hla I by setting the right example. O. G ? Will yon please tell me M my ; husband will ever return to me and the | baby? Ans.: Having married again . . . your j chances for going back togethenffe oVtf^j of the question. Proper Investigation on your part will reveal the fact that he ta already married to another woman. L M. ?My mother always threatens So send me tc reform school for seme child- fish things she accuses me of. She often j says ehe wish I would leave home. I Should 1 qo to the Reform School? Ans.: If you go about It In the right way . . . you can gel your mother to let \ you go and live with your consln In an- I other city. This change will solve your 1 r. problamall the way around. for your 4tf? j at your cousin's home would be much ! happier for you. M B. R. ?My husband seems to get j meaner every day. We have been man | ried 5 years. I am not perfect but 1 do j have a gentle- heart and he Is so brutish. , He don't give me one penny. 1 have j made up my mind to leave him as he i haa ktiied all my love. 1 can't prey but I | do ask the Lord for mercy. Why do I have to suffer for such an unlust cause? ' Ans.t No sense in either oi you continuing to suffer. Separate end get a lob. This won't be hard to do and will solve { your difficulties. 1 think your husband Is i Just as fed up with you as you are. with ' him. j LUCKY DAY CHART FOR NEXT WEEK (Week of April 14th thru April 20th) ? If You Were Born Between ? March lift and At>'i{ j"lh tARIFS) Lucky Daysi April 16th, 17th tad 20tb. Afrtl fi si and t/dv fill i 7 AI Kt' i) Lucky Daym April 16th, 17th and 20th. May ilild ana lunt jiii tgh. \ll ml Lucky Day?: April 14th, 16th, 17th, 20th* lunt line and luly J.I'd tCAS'Ll-K) LneKY nAYii April 16th. 17th. and IQlh. July nth ana lug. ji'd i//cm Lucky Days: April 14th; 16th, 17 th, 20(h>- Aug nth and Schl aim tVIKtit)} Lucky Day<i April 16th, 17th, and 20th. brht nth ma lui a.i?cj ll.lHKdi Lucky Days: April 14th, 16lh( 17th, 20th* f Oct nth and \ at /jnl I it OH/'II>1 Lucky Dayki April 16th, 17th, and 20(h. I KlVSl Utc J.i'd and "an fth |CAFHJLORhT) Lucky Days: April 20th. Jan. jut ana htb iqtA fAOVAR1VS) Lucky Days: April 14th and 15th. Feb inlh ana \!a>rh a?l*i t4'l SCESl Lucky Djys: ~Ar>r5T 14th, 16th^,17tb, 20th. ' }' / < . ! BALTIMORE, MI). NEWS. By Mrs. Louise (i. Douglass I Min". liii/ia'oeth Dnj'dlAAS will s;r.g r any revival anywhere in the I.'. S.. i isf write her ;it 50;{ N. Arlington Ave., Baltimore, Md. 01 phone Gilmore 700 1 M. She is a ' member of the Morning Star Bap 7 ti^t rhrrrrrrr--: ? Sit k are .Mrs. Viola Stone, Mrs Florence Hood, Mrs. Alary Silas Miss A. Si.a.v, ..Jr. Clarence Shaw, M rs. N*a 11 ev_lj!ovd Ln. y .fohn- son, Mrs. Bertha Palmer, anil Mrs. Loin ie Peaks.' All the sick are getting al-?ng' line. Air. Mrs AM'olo ; s and brother and others were r.p li'om Spar- ! row Point Sundae. Morning St u- Baptist church .3 havi t r viral 'hi? week. Mr. Robert Alexander departed this life April 2, 10-10, in Gaifney. S. C. lie leaves to mourn his wife . Mrs. Fannie Alexander; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie A. Goie, Mrs Louise G. Douglass, Mrs. Sarah Dudes; Mr. Al Gore and Mr. John nie i). Gore, mother an i other sis ter, .-.vs. i':i iii rndon. one bfot.dr. Silas Alexander. Fun- ~ eral* servics ami interment at the , Ebenezer Baptist church Sunday, \ April i. We ixtor.d our sympa- " thy to the bereaved family. Mrs. Mary lirice is confined to br<i. j Mr. Al Gore, Jr., and sistes Mrs Sarah Dodds wore Mrs. Christina Anderson s quests on Sunday afternoon. The Southern S. S. club met with Mrs. Viola Bryant. The ev ( ening was" enjoyed. Mr. Daniel Balmer was a birth j day guest at Mrs. Mrs. Lewis' . home. The Tuesday evening club will have a party nn Michigan Ave. , The public is invited from b until early. Mis. Lucinia Brown was Mrs \ Douglass' guest Thursday. , Regular services were held at IK, the loo-ij -Quiches during the wee!: . w and Sunday. i - Mr*.?Violft B-rynnt had?for-luu: _ guest on Easter Sunday her sis- ( ter lrom N. Y. C. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton, Washing- r ' ton, D C.; Mr. Al. M. Gore, Buf fX"-' 'r ? - *'" ' ?-?-?-vT.',. T .. falo, N. Y.; Mr. J. B. Gore. Mr. Jones and friend, Mrs. Sarah G. Dodds and Mrs. Louise G. Douwere Miss llattie Bates sup* per quests Saturday night. ?Little Melvm Allen. Jr.. is able to walk around after being in several weeks with the flu. ? m MORRIS BROWN . A. M. K. ClIl'KCH Charleston, S. C.?Our servic ,ast Sunday was weil attended ia rg ire entire day, and a large i titiL'Oill'se of ni'onlo found thoii way to Morris iirovyn at 11 a.m. .11 a.*am git 7:3d p.m. The mesbrought by Dr. Lemon at 11 a.in. was centered around the !i.i :.ie "Christians, the Lignt of tile Ai.'iid". The large congregation pi'tV hi \sas thiinert with the mes' sage, and as a result, 10 persons ,ii wan tiie cnureh at the moi ling service. Tne sermon at i tic morning hour was addressed . . a. ni to the young converts Alio were recently taken into the j.c. c at the same time to the oldci i embers of .tljLV church. At 7:30 p.m. the sermon was a climax to the Negro Health Week program.?Tha inutile wis Health Tour persons united with tin church at the evening worship making a total ol 11 ? accessions dui.,ig the dav.. At both setviees the Holy Communion \Vas adminside cL : O-.r attention is now turned toi vmr spimg raiiy, which closc. n ti.e thud Sunday in April. Among our Ack members is s.s; r Syivia Smnnohs the wife of 7771 NY7~ It. Simmons, and~TK>ur . lis go out t.or iier complete recovery. V. , S.styrs L. J. Smalls and L. G. Pa> is recciUly appointee! class U--fl?Ms, arc -busy rounding up the:r charges, it is felt that ^heal)! ointments in this regard, hive been well made. We now have 08 tin -cs cmrollcd, and there is an nii .alien ~tbal another will soon be nad . to take care of the in; >1 t.ii ;>!t i-ti.uy ol' whom are of tender ages,. Morris Brown still maintains her forward look ?' "" BARNWELL NEWS ' my folks found thyir way to sei i.e Sunday morning at Beth1<.h n Baptist church. After the prayer service, Rev. Porter took his text Heb. 11:24-2S~trsing as a ? ran it'.'.? Men-duo < and 11:. i-.ii.s wot ship with us. i v. J. A. Porter, Dr. ar.d Mrs D. d. Dixson and Mrs. Mintry Br w,i. were dinner guests Sun ' Mrs I.ouise Peak, r. and Mrs. Simore Williams M". and Mrs. Luther Snclling, Mr am Mrs. Duglis Snclling Mr. and ..Air:. Isadore Williams, Mesdames i let tie A. Gloster. M. A. Duncan, tig eata Hart and Elizabeth liolicy "were royally entertained last Su: lay at the home of Mrs. Ruby '. r.eHing. a 1 riends were very glad to see Lev. Thomas Ryans at home from th?- Veteran hospital and he is improving. ?-??- . ? . (X-sie It. Coltiniaji_an 1 Leg iiyj iWilliams left last week foNi-v York. Prof. E. S. Allen am^t Prof. Thomas Holmes were week cm1 .vis 'urs to?A liendnlc. Don't forget "the Baby eontes A iril 18th at Bethlehem Hi..*h. svh'Ol. The Shihtown eonveutio'. was repeated last Thursday nite at hicii'id Baptist ciuirehand was ti .successful. 'i he Bethlehem High School clul kyid it? meeting at the > home ot Dr. Joseph Ryans Monday nigh: Dr. and' Mrs. D. J. Dixson and Mrs. Susie F. Bailey spent Sunday in Beaufort, y. C. Members of the Up I.ift Club en- highly entertained last Tues day at the home of Mrs. Lily. Y. Baiks. The next meeting will be! at?t-ko Jioiue. of Mrs. L. C. SanST. MARK SCHOOL NIIWS .-M'endale. S.C.?Natiohlfl Negro H ;.!th Week was celebrated by our school last week. During our devotional period each iiF>mbei of the .faculty discussed some phase of health. Our guest speaker Thursday was Nurse Kennedy F.y A. project nurse. She brought us some timely suggestions on how to keep healthy. On Friday our school took part in 'he county wide Field Day pro / a n at Allendale*. Quite a large ro-vd from this section attended the program. Our school made pclndid showing. . ?I inf iiul Mrs T. F. Collier and hildrcn spent a 'few hours at the home of Prof, and Mrs. C.O. Mcintosh on Sunday afternoon; and visited the FSA project school. Miss ' Kathevine F. Deitz, Re-' ?ional Fducational and Com muni :y Activities Advisor visited our school a few days ago and spoke ?iv favorably of the work being ume. I'. K. J owes hold his second unrterly conference at Trinity "MF. church on last Sunday. A ni'.'o crowd was out to hoar the Rider. Tho members and friends ire always triad to have him present. Prof. S. Gjinyard from Barn.voll was visitor at Trinity CME hurch last Sunday. Community Sanitation Day will >.e observed at our school on Frilay April 12th. The p. 1 lie is in , ited to ho' present to this pro 'rani. Many prominent speakers tax o hoon selected for the occa i n. ^ibscribe For? rhe Palmetto Leader THJ PROSPERITY NEWS Sunday morning at Shiloh A _ -M. E. church an appreciative audience attended Sunday school and had it w-i-y- interesting Rssorn The pastor preached a firery ser moii at 11:45- and touched every one present. On next Sunday Dr. Higgins president of Allen university wili v.th us. We aire inviting you '<> come out early and hear Dr Higgins. At this writing Mr. Robert Burton is on the sick list. We hope for him, a speedy recovery. Mrs. Grover Young is now in the People's hospital at Newberry, recovering from an operation that was performed a few weeks ago. We are glad to report that k..trisr'1ra founts is home from the hosftital. She is doing nicely. On hifct Saturday the studentbody and faculty and many people from the community. journeyed t? Klisa school where they wit nessed the Newberry County An' una! Basketball tournament. At th" tournament our school accom- ~ phsed its aim and that was .to bring the cup back home. Prosperity played 3 games and won ?tfii uno lyv a in.go "margin ; i T..e boys also played but were deflated*, on the second round Mu> h credit is due Prof. If F*-"" Keith fur developing such a gooi k team. ^ ^ HELENA NEWS ? Miss'"Bern ice and Virginia, and t ! L.",.. 1 1 Hi., % * v V* *? r i i i liVV nuuu wviv iiic ui w;* - , :ovii gtjuds ol' Mrs. Laura Wil- ; ia:. s of^Nvwberry. T A Card of Thanks t i Y.'e wish to thank the many Vii mis of Helena arid Newberr\ for their kindness during the ill- i I lies- and death of our loving fath- j or end husband the Rev. Jacob C. i v la: k. j a.. Itiyc-d you dear Hut Clod loves you best. Slot p on and take your rest Ami we'll hope to see you again, j The Clark Family. ( n sick list are Miss Mattie P* . nvi.or. .dr. Ci. S. Scott and Albert C'.la k. ' ~ T'r Helena basketball boys wen tournament. The Helena boys vo" evej y game and also won the cup. Prosperity girls team woti the cup for the girls. U:\lNCTON C Utt I IT NliWK - iw?t-Ii ^uuiuun*, rahiur Sunday school was hart at its ;s: ui hour with a large attendance. At 11:30 the pastor mounted the rostrum and preached a \von<Urful sermon.to an appreciative group. The members did nice'y oh the "May Day" dues, b.'ce infants were baptized. After service at Bethel, the pastor, Hey. Simmons, the choir of Spring Hill, and a nice group from Bethel motored to Calvary to render service there. They reported a very successful trip. -Saturday the business session I the second Quarterly conference will, be had at Mt. Zion. All vmbers are asked to. be present. Mrs. U.K. Wise and Miss Marlia P. Wright attended services ? Siler Street Sunday. V: ttie Mae Bla-k and Miss V>/. of Irmo spent Sunday with, "'i.srs Rhudone and Bcrnice Wil'ants. The school closing of tlie Coda: Branch school was quite _a success. NEW HOOKS AT WAVERTED 'tKVNCII LIBRARY "About Ricco"?by Elcanore 'Irbbard Wilson. Ricco is a can' Anting, lovable boy of Italy. His home is in a seacoast town when .avtiner and fishing are the chief interestts. Festivals, - dances and 'typical nHtive^parttes?fu-rmsb?the- div ision- for Jlieco's family and friends. This book is a very faith ful portrayal in. colored pictures and in "story, ot the h;Tppy~joyoUs " side of Italian life, of their poetic nature; their religious beliefs and native customs. "Tony and Toinette in the Trollies'! by Harris and Harris. A story of two children who visit Bermuda and the West Indies with their grandparents. They learn I to love the warm climate, new 'foods and become acquainted with Topic of the various islands. The book is generously illustrated. If bill appeal to readers in the fourth fifth and sixth grades. "The Cat in Grandfather's Jo so"' by Carl Grab'o. Here is a \ b li'-hlfu'l tale of. fancy. For . hildren from seven to seventy *o".ense visits her grandparents i and there she has, amazing adventures with a startling collection of animated furniture, which proves to he her friends against a sin- | ister eat, Jeretnlas, and his part nov i ? ? /simwo ? x'illr* inAiiQ rrnfnr You'll road it once; you'll read it twice then you'll tell your friend?' shout it. 1 "Puffin" by Leone Barrett. A < >t !,-y of two children who have a lesiro to do something for others, i I dy and Bintr, a girl of seven and a hoy of six, want to aid thP 1 Fresh-Milk-f^or-Babies Fund, apwl ] Puffin, a cloth cat is the result 1 \n apcaling story and illustr-i- i f!o-s on every pape. "Bunzel-Punzel?by Lois Donald -oa. A story of two little mice ho wear the prettiest pray coats 1 '- Mousev'Pe. Thev lived with I eir aunt in a s*rall mouse hole 1 near thrt bank of a spnrklin? < brook. Thev nlan a trip to th ) city hut the brook fairies warn i them they will come to harm. Yon 1 must read this book and follow their many adventure*. ! i palmetto leader Bishop Sims at Emanuel A. M. E. hurch N. Y. City Emmanuel Church, New Yorh City, was graced on Easter Sunday with the presence of the distinguishel leader of the First E,;iscopal District in the person of ine Right Rev. D. H. Sims. This historic day in Emanuel began at 5 o'clock Easter Sunday a.orinng, at which time the Kev C. C. U ulton, Presiding Elder of the Brooklyn District preached a very inspiring sermon to an audience tnat filled the main auditorium. Following the delivery of this message, the Lord's Supper .vas administered. Long before the beginning 01 the 11 o clock service, tne church >m?s crowded to capacity. The ai&cs and to be cleared to make room .or the processional in which more man unity voices of the Junior .uid Senior Choirs of the church. o,st-op Suns used as his _subject: flic Eternal Values." It is needess to say that this message was jiie of the best that tne Bishop .as ever delivered. It was full of .nought, wisdom and spirituality the Bishop indeed filled the hearts . lose of the lViessage when the in.~iis came ior\eard and joined the Jhurch. At the overflow service conduet.. in ihe lecture room of the Jhurch at the same time, tne ser11011 was pteaened by the Assistint Pastor, Rev. A. K. David, as.'sua uj ine second assistant pas ;or, Mr. Joseph Blifckwell. At this service, two persons. joined- the i n. several hundred were turned away for lack of space, as it was necessary to close all doors shortly after the service had begun. At the afternoon hour, Bishop >11..s again delivered a soul-stirring sermon to a very large congregation. Nine deaconesses were onset rated. Four-front Bethel and five from Emanuel. This service was in char.se of the Stewards and the oiiiCial family of the Church. .\lr* Arthur Alston acted as the irnu tcr-of ceremonies at the beginning of the services and greetings weC- brought by Mrs. Mary Devoe in behalf of the Missionary Socie ty, Mr. Arthur Alexander in behalf of the Leaders, Mr. Paul Morrison in behulf?of?the?Trustees hall' of the Stewards. Those greetings were in the form of welcome addresses to our guests, Bishop an<i Mrs. D. H. Sims. At the 8o'clock hour, the service was given over to the Church School which acquitted itself well ren iering a very fine program Even at this sixth service for the day, the Church was crowded t< capacity. The offering for the daj mi unted to eight hundred and ter dollars ($810.00). Much praise was given Bishof Sims for the wonderful service rendered during the day and t< Dr. D. Ward Nichols, our pastor who for the past fourteen year, has led Emanuel forward. EN(3 AG EM ENT ANNOU NCED McOA LL-THOM AS ?y i'. ami Mrs. 3. J. McCall wish to annouce the engagement ol 'no'r daughter, Carolyn Elizabeth to Mr. .lames It. Thomas of Little :io k, S. C., and New York City The marriatre will take place ir May. Dil'on, S. C., Ap.il 8. lf'40 SPARTANBURG NEWS Mrs. J. R. Powell, Entertains The . Younger Matrons Group met Friday evening, April 5 at the home of Mrs. J. R. Powell on How ard St. Two tables of bridgv were played. The first prize, twe beautiful pnetures went to Miss Grace Walker who was guest ol the club, and held _the highest licore. Prize for the Tow score went to Mrs. Lillian McCormick After the prizes had been awarded the ladies were ushered into the beautifully decoratd dining roor, where th^y were served tc a most elaborate buffet luncheon consisting of crab salad, olives potato sticks, tomato baskets stuffed with pineapple, sandwiches and ice tea, ice cream and cake. The meeting was full of life from beginning to end. JThe ladies AYnrPQQpH tHomonlvpa d to V\n\riricr spent a lovely afternoon. Those present were: Mrs. Nettie Hunch, Lillian McCormick, Annie-Belle..?Patee, Jeanet.?Rivers, Genevieve Woodson and Miss Grace Walker (guest). Mrs. Ad, die Thorpe, being the only member absent, is still unable to attend on account of the illness of lier mother. CAMERON NEWS It was very gratifying to see such a large erow<L out to Sunday school. We appreciate them and hope that they will come early next Sunday. The services began at the regular hour. Rev. B. F. Sumpter de livered a noblo sermon. We were happy to have received five joiners on Sunday. All were members of the younger group. Mrs. Marnye Thomason, Ruth Black, Ruth Keitt, all of Stamford, Conn., motored down to see their ill mother and aunt, Mrs. C. B. Black. Mrs. Thomason discovered that the change in the environment^ would aid her mother's llncss. so they moTored hack and Look their mother on Sunday. We are glad to see Mr. Preet Sendle on the mend again. 1;, 111 1 1 " I'M"" i The winners in tl\e co election of "Miss Mim ^^ ^CONTESTANT Left, Miss Susie Mae Settles, who was crowned "Miss Minis High for 1940" on March 30-. She " is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Settles of McCorniick; a and .vice-president of- her " .class. ' Right, MisB M. Verdellc Giant of i MIMS TITOH SCHOOL McCormick, S. C.?~Mims High . . hool elr>KO<l ite onntno* -f^v +v.? .lection?of- "Miss Mims High",! .ia::h 30, 11)40. The contest,' .vhieh lasted nine weeks was a \ ?ieat success financially and mor.liy. Financially, because of the , ill uni of money raised and, morally, in the friendly rivalry that . xisied tnroughout the entire con- , ..st between the contestants, their .-po.sors and clussmates. There were five contestants one from each of tiie five upper -lasses, with a member of the ia.o , ulty working with each eontes- , .ant. | The finance raised during the contest, with the. contestants and " sponsors is as folluus::?Tlielmu I < ??imams, Gth grade contestant: Miss W. Almeta Mack,"sponsor $10.20' AllTeda Cartledge, 7th > grade contestant, Miss W. Paulyn-2 | oparks, sponsor, $13.40; Evelyn Jonnson, 8th grade contestant j . Miss Georgia A. Dean, sponsor. " $27.10: Marjoree Ficernari,?tttir grade contestant,. Miss. Anise_E. ^ Nienols, sponsor, $61.28; Susiu 1 .Viae Settles 10th grade contestant. Miss M. Verdelle Grant, sponsor. $91.02. The trusttecs .gave as a donation, $3.80. Total finance , 1 raised for contest $208.80. ., ' The Principal, Prof. W.? S.j. Minis, along with the othei mem- , ! oers of the faculty and students l ?/ u:._u -li 1 ? ~..i- i \J J. Xll^Il MJI1UU1, Wldjl I/O ' thank each and everyone that 1 helped in any form, for making cne conti-st a huge success. (MiBB) Anise E. Nichpls, reporter. NEW HOPE A. M. E. CHURCH i Rev. S. TT Martin, Pastor Sunday school opened at 11:00 r o'clock with the Supt. and covvo.kers. The lesson was well f -nc Supt. We listened to some i . eiy timely and helpgul remarks > oy the pastor and- brother Otis . meets. I" > At 12:00 o^lobk preaching ser. ice began with tne pastor aceom pained by Rev. J. H. Hall anil .motner Chappelle. The pastoi preached a wonderful sermon from ot. Luke 11:15. It seems as if the pastor is getting better and bet -or in the way he is preaching , Surely the Lord must be with , nim. being Communion L?ay , a gXatN?umber gathered arounu , ihe altarjto partake of the wjine , ^hrist. The pastor, choir and > members with a great number of irienus lett after service for the r >> mte llaii A. M. E. church fee me c. Oiis convention. The Pres, .contt bf this convention is Bro , Chas. Robinson of New Hope A. . ..i. r,. enurcn. He is a very elfici lent president. Too much cannot i be said concerning These choirs oecause they really can sing. The next convention will be held a4. .\ew Hope church, April 28 at 3 o'clock. We bid you welcome, outdoors are open. The. pastor was the house guest of Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Hall af supper. Again we thanK the prcsiuing older for Rev. Martin. THINGS SEEN AND HEARD aROLND PENDLETON, S. C. . i ( The weather was inclement Sun < da^JtbUt our services went on as usual. JTbe Sunday school func j tionpd smoothly under the lead J ership of our efficient Sjupt; Ai 1 11:30 the pastor brought our week j ly message from I Kings 4:26. 1 We were the guests of a silver j 1 "a snnnsnrpH hu Mrs Tlr>vlr? president of the Home and Foreign jj Missionary society, Silver Spring M Baptist church. A silver offering J of a very neat little sum was lif- j ted. These ladies have an objee- j tivc toward which they are work- 3 ing and right well are they sue- j ceeding, but with Mesdames Doyle j Johnson, Thompson, Jackson and j the Mr. and Mrs. Gants they can ^ have nothing but success. j Our spring rally came off Sur \ day night at the church on th> Ij "hill". After several beautiful1 j renditions by "The Heavenly Gos- 'j P'd Choir" ( n local organization 4 wTuch is Tnter-denomfnatfonal In 5 i its make up) the clubs reported an average of $5.02 1-2- with 4 clubt *j| out we almort realited our foal ( ' ntest for the is High" _____ SPONSOR Seneca, S. C. Miss Grant is the^ laughter of Mr. Oliver Grant of Seneca, a graduate of Benedict . oilege '3(3, ami is the teacher of " the advanced first and third ' directress of the Minis High cho rps. Mrs. C. J. Jackson and her Lieut I Mr. J. E. Thompson won the 1st < prize and Mrs.; Ametha Brown Capt. of Club No 1 second prize with Mrs. Rebecca B. Thompson < as her .licutenpnf? The occasPon passed oil' joyously and pastoi singing the praise of his people for their loyal manner of co-op- . oration. We are expecting reports from those captains whe were hindered on account of th<. weather next Sunday, the 14th. Profs. Gallman and Laster and Mr. W- Q. Thompson acted as finance committee and right wei did they act;?P-of. I^aster presented the prizes ?n a timely little speech. Mr. Tames Pepers spent the week er.d in the City by the Sea. Liuiss he was inspecting the much " dis 'i:ssi?d Snntec-Cdjper project. The friends of Mr. Teddy Brown were glad to see nim out again at ter a painful "dental" operation. Among the stue'ents who speij! the. week end with home folk were Mr. Joseph Thompson Jr., of Benedict college and Misses Lilla and ~ Sylvia?Winston .of State?college We were delighted to see them home even on a flying trip. Mr. Dennis Keese brother of Rev. B. H. Keese arrived in the city last Friday for an indefinite stav. Our glee club under the direction of Prof. E. N. Hammond and Mrs. B. W. Gallman is becoming to be the community slogan "The way they can sing1". Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Coaxum were seen in our town on business last week. On the hill, in the valley, anywhere at any rate, go to church nd 'S. S. and. read the "Leader" if you want the news. ? M'LLINS HIGH SCHOOL E. Richardson, Principal1 *11 i Moit^ay night?two?enjoyable short plays were presented by the third guides to a very large audience. The childien acted theii . aits well. M.sses R. 1'elot arid D. Durham directresses. Tickets are on sale for the Benedict College Singers Recital Friday night. " ~ , Fridav niuht. Anril 1?). is tr> K.o' i community Day. We extend an I .nvit.tlon to all patrons and friends. I Friday night the New Home Makers and the New Farmers ol America gave their annual Prom m the school auditorium. The decoration was very unique.. IT ~ consisted of yellow and black streamers. Delicious punch and cakes were served. Mrs. S. B. Morgan "and "Mr. R. L. Gordon advisors Mrs. Cora A. Lewis spent tho week end at her home in Allendale. Miss Pelot had as her week end guest Misses K. Pelot and A Williams of Columbia. Both are teachers in the Columbia City system. While in Mullins, they tfere entertained by' fhe faculty at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan with.a formal party. Oth er out of town guests from Marion and Sumter. ( Saturday night &Jr. E. Richard son was at home to" a few friends here. Misses Pelot?a-nd?Williams were introduced. The host, assisted Ivy Miss Corn Williams served 'i P1 if 1 m 1U rof .* viiuoiuavuis. * PINCKNEY'S FIJ UNDERTAKER AND LI OF SOUTH CAROLIP ; 1006 WASHINGTON ST. Saturday, April 1& IMS Miss Suanna Johnson had a s her guest Mr. Moultrie Wilson of Sumter.' Club of this city celebrated the founding of the Negro Business League Sunday afteinoon^at Mtl Olive Baptist church. A very appreciative audience was present, i he gu< st speaker was the Rev. A. J. Wright of Bennettsville. 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