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PAGE FOUR MILIEU CHAPEL A. M. E CHURCH ~ Rev. L. (J. ltowman, Pastor Nuwtii'i'i-.Vi?S. V.??Seventy. magazine is just oil the press ami is one of the best magazines evoi in the hands o? our people. Tin. magazine is on sale by tne representatives and agents of The Pal metto Leader. See Rev. Bowman and obtain one l'or only twenty tive cents. Each niomber was asked to pa> one aouar or more to assist om pastor on his vacation1 winch "Began Monday, May (i. He will at. tend the tieneral conference whi.l. meets in Deroit, Mich. The Uev. - . Patterson of Columbia will have , and the Kov. J. S. Martin will vices. The second Sunday is Mothers Day and the Mothers' Day program will be rendered by tjie Dea coness board of which MrsS L. 1. Pi alt is president. On the third Sunday is Trustee day and each leader is hereby a.<l; ed to do your full duty as tht church is in much demand. On the 1J and 'JO is our thiro quarterly conference, each leaden is asked to collect all back assess iiunt with tho prepent one and r*. - port in thlS' uarterly conference The 4th Sunday is the churel rally and each captain is hercb> asked to collect your money at once for this rally. The church na5> khjc 11 ui\ ium imu M.\ K ? . namely Mesdantes L. I. Piatt. L. M. Gilder, S. I.. Moon. Ida Hare, nattie- P. Alexander ami Mr. n. ?bei't Coleman. : ? Mr., Ronald Patterson, .o'tte v . the best workers who- is :n-t--.s?ness with his mother. .Mrs. I.iih. Gilliam solicits your patronage lhe Singlet., ir drug; sto:e the only Negro. pharmacy m Newbeiry will .serve you day or mgr.: JOHNSTON NEWS ' ? Bethel M. E. Church Rev. \V. L. NN ilson. Pastor \ Sunday was a beautiful day,. At 11:45 a.ill! Rev. W'ilsn bro-gr.t an inspirational message from ta?. lust cnapter of-St. John d-5> vers. es ?Subioct. Jesus the 1 l-e Lu.'.. Supt. Mrs. S. L. Pope and her teachers are making one of t.-.e greatest progress !kno\vn. Pupils are coming into tne church tvu';. Sunday. I am sure they a'.v interesting in the Sunday school. We were glad to have Rev. \Viv, Singleton with us' on Sunday nite wlio preached a wondertul serin. .n iiom the subject Prayer. Se\ Vi C*1 U1 Cliv: 1VU3U Oj'l 11 I LI 11 U v 1 J .Lit present. Air, aim Alls. Isaac Simmons liave returned to New York after a visit to Air. and Airs. West . cteroark. .-i weeks revival bus just eloseu at Betnei which was conducted bi the Kev. C. f. Stahings of Walterboro. We, the members of tiic cnLreir atu] i nanus were grcau\ benelited by the gospel. _ Air. ana ?\lrs. Joe .uobley, MIsT" ? Annie?liaiM'ison?and?All. A. Br iiairisun attended services at St Luke Baptist in Columbia on the third Sunday. .vlr. anil Alls. Henry . Gary of Augusta, were guests -of Airs. J. i.ary and Airs. Al. E. AlcPheison Sunday. U School News The principal and faculty oi the Edgeheld County Tiainin, school are rejoicing over the victory of two of their boys in t\v agricultural activities. Clarence Petorbark won thi first prize of $10 in the Central district Negro Vocation Cotton contest and topped the list to wii. the first prize of $20 in the Statt Negro vocational Cotton contest both sponsored by the Chilean Nitrate educational Bureau, In.'; Clarence Peterbark is the son of Mr. and MVs. WesV Peterbark who havC6 lived on Mr. L. J. Court ney V place for the past ten years. e..areucc'# project of 2 acres of ?cotton gave?HH>0 pounds of lint if . which he received the prize Firpo. Hurley under the direct n of Prof. R. N Smith won the A ricultural Oratorical contest in ._.th s district. He will represent tl s district in Orangeburg at the State Judging contest. FAIRFAX NEWS The commencement exercises of Fiirfax Jr. Hi. will begin Sunday, May 10, 3-..10 P. M., with the Edatinnal Sermon by Rev. S. A. P> own of Beautfort, S. C.Monday, May 20 at 8 P. M. an Operetta, "Tom Sawyer" by the 4th, 5th and 6th grades. Friday, May 24 at 8 P. M. The High School Declamation Contest and "Patty Saves The Day," a short comedy in two acts by the tb grader. Prof. P. J. Hammitt delivered the Educational Sernibn at Branson and he has beer. rr\ueh praised for such a wonderful message. On Sunday, April 28, iVftss Eunice Bowers became the bride ol Rev. C. \V. Miller of Charleston., The ceremony was performed or the lawft .with a scene of rose?-, serving as the background. Th*. bride was beautifully groomed in a traveling suit of selon blue. After the ceremony, the bride ano bridegroom left for. Charleston where the$ will make their home Mr. Lewis Bowers, a student at S. C. State College, spent the weekend at home with relatives and friends..Mr. John N. Hill of New London, Conn., is visitir ? wife ot Fairfax and relatives c f Estill: am. In? TEACHERS IN TRAINING DOING GOOD WORK Orangeburg, S C.?Teachers " ml twining from a cooperative experiment ii education conducted by South Caonua State A. and M. College and Penn School, St. Helena Isand, are doing a good job theii iirst year at teaching, according to a report made this week by officials who visited schools last week. A surv.y in six schools ot South Carolina w'as juade by a " .tody commissi otf~ 'composed o' Miss Rosamond AUton, Direetoi ox Teacher. Training. South Carolina State A. ami M. College ami .?*iss lxudelle Wimbush, Coopeiar tive-Teaeher"^Tiainer, South Cm ioixiui State A. ami M. Ccllvgr lal thcrpurpose of the survey iis ti evaluate-.the work and teaching techniques . of teachers who havi oeen exposed to training ,offerer in a unique cooperative 't cache 1 training program conducted' b> ooitth taiolma State A. and .M College and Penn Sthool. the new .experiment in rura education is Hearing the dose 01 a three year,period that has leer made possible through funds se" - . led iroin the-LiviiJxal Rducatioi Board and the State Department * i.umation. Teachers who were visited in .he six schools are the first grouj i "Ill" "I'll' 1'AJ.H'SVl - -u-_u?vj^xpviwu-iH-4w- tencher-tt air education. All had spoilt nim *eeks'at practice on St. Hclenr .<...nd a. .nv,'.'.vsoi',;:it;v. ?u. t rural . community." fyjv.a rural problems had boon observer '5",...n.c\i syy tsu-sc teachers. Official# observed the wotrj o: the. t:rst trroup of graduates' - am r.v.a .or.Ie.cl.%.es..iwfiIf !>;' eipals who en.j^. \vd them, h:..?.v.;af..nJr iisn.ts \ve:e? iiep.rtce. . . .i.S -Stated tU.it t:.t M tci'icher s adjusted themselves ae..e Ccnv.ay. i r.:,.":;. ai ea..t.: t. 1a. A X A'.sf.u Suiusuet'v^.... tarl r" A. Keauy." College Vi hc.e thev We-lO eo':: t. o.:.?.y recviwd ana permitted Iobsii'vt and inspect the wvik. ihey also visited Emmett Scot;High School and Principal McGir; .v Ruck Hill. ?Butler?High?School at Ilariscillc was V4s.itvd-.and Prino-ij?il It .i. Butler welcomed . the groupthere. L?J? i ne results 1'tfHhd by officials on this survey wijll serve to iudi.?te the need for extension and continuance of this kind of teachr training in typical areas. ' J. D". McCjli.ee. -Reporter H ONO RE I)BRt>Wf^? Washington, I). ? Mrs. Annie R. Brown was hon11 C" 1 with n surprise hirlhihiy pni-. ty given by her husband, Mr. 11. i". Brown, Thursday nite, April 23, llMtt at the home of Mr. anu Mrs. Willie Mickey ami Miss Jen.e M. Jones. 1212 4th St., N. WM Apt. No. 5. A pi+ik and green coin-scheme was used and beautiful t i lowers decorated the living .and dining rooms. A very lovely witnday cake was in the centet j1" the table, which was beautiful... decorated. l ancing and card playing was .njoyed by all. The menu consistd of chicken salad on lettuce, sandwiches, pickles, olives, stul'i celery, mixed drinks, wine am. cake, nuts and mints. The guest of honor received oea tiful gifts galore, which slu appreciated. i*.-\eryone expressed having a yety lovely evening and wished .virs.' IJrown many more happy oirthdays. Those who witnessed the at fair were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. William Mickey Mr. and Mrs. Willie Greene, .Mr and Mrs. James llunter, Mr. ana .Mrs. George Eskiidge, Jr., Mr. n?,t Mrs. Malcoln Greene, Mr. and All's. Connie Mayo, Miss Jennie M. "Jones, Miss Katie^ Williams, miss Elizabeth Morrison, lMips Gladys Eskridge, Miss Thelma S. luiitcr, Miss Betty Marie lluntbr. Also Messl s. Ulysses . S. Brown WaVler IJ rich, G. IT. (Jo her, Jeome Rarson, Monroe Collins, Ihomas Waltington, Biehard Mictccy, Benjamin Craig, John Eskidge, Jambs Duwitt, Charles Williams, Wardell Cook, Claytop reenian, Albert Spinner, Robert .Miles. IIA PI* V HOME BART. CHURCH Rev. I.. >1. Scott, Pastor Sunday School opened at the usual hour with Supt. and tea chers at their posts of duty. Wo had a, wonderful Sunday School lesson discussed by the Supt. The pastor brought thoughts also on he !-.-sson. 11:30, our pastor came before s and preached a wonderful ser men, using for his theme ,'Thc Spirit of (Ibd." - 7:30, devotionals conducted b> Deacons Ellis and J3ims. 8 o'clock our pastor <ame before ' & again?and, .preached vwynoblely, using as his theme "The Dread of Heaven." Both sermons were masterpieces and were highi !y enjoyed. ' ** TH I SPELLING CUP WON BY HOWARD SCHOOL For the first time since 1(J37, all entrants in the annual Spelling Bee were swelled clown oxceut ~trrn>7"TTie last person on the stage i this year was a bright-eyed lit}' tie lass "from Howard school, I whose name is Marie Graves. lu winning the cup for her school ; Marie .proved that she was an exI "client speller and an exception! ally well-poised little lady. Spell ] ing in a clear voice she showed herself a worthy successor to othei lino <Stlollot'M U'lliwii r.n> -| lioeil?CUli >';i\ C-d?UH--4h*>~ lit'I t aamo will bo placed on the cup for 19:19. , Rosa Blown of Saxon school and Walter Trezevant of Waverly. 1 just to mention two, arc to I'o con pratulated for their fine showing ' in th" '"wteh ? tHhers eonvp. in foi their share of praise too. Rid-teJ wood ami Booker Washington ' Heiirhts had proups of cooil spell' ers. Supervisor Jolinsoik in present; inp the cup-no MarifN conrplhnei.Ted the pood spellers and mentioned the fact that many educated j people are poor spellers and concluded that a naturally pood spell ' i er had a pift of which hi* or site 1 nipht feel proud. 'i The cup then, le.omes the poss : { rrrien df lloa.nd??ehodl Foi Tn7 |rvear 1940. Y WOODRI I F NBVS Tritrtj A. M. K. Church 1 s r -1 he .Sunday School T< T/l.firT" | ur.ik r tivo stnvK'isU-n if Mrs L ;\'a?:.y l>:>!i;?i?t. Kw.ycr.e was ... * . j-timo (Siitulav ii'.o'.nintr a:s?l scciiv ; ssj always i6.v;.> at:? Jul i: ay SlVlYoo!. Mr. Knurrs r. \Vis nvupcva a' re. i-:.t s> at hi?.V(?:s. ' r.?!on a?.i l.aytVtt. , :v *i ?Sp:irtat;b';.rjr Wi rv v:.?I hcvt MorMay. Mr. .::y r.:y ir.l';a:v., .1 r.. an : ? ' t - t". Kc .s ':i?v:V 1 Miss Ki-a l\:c..- : -.iu. CM ...:: .. ..v-' ". .. iatti-" M: ? .a atv; r. M":'.i:ra.;:;l;iV:<?r.s' >'! ?i 'r y iwp. April :a U? I \ 0 11.. :\C'!. - ??11' > . C'il. I I'M. ther ur.'.i ra^v atv : r.c. {- M.M-os ar.-i t'ri.icn: | I v.. ,i t > ^ A > r.t'?i.. N.J. Wii', Nfw lU'tlul TlaptiM < lunch Re\\ A. D. Duncan. Jr.. I'rtstor O.ir .Mua'ay- . rch<<"<<I was line. ^ " w 7 it n I ? J .i.e..? . Kii ? A|. u. i . was called to the beds run'-ad' lifs sister who is very ill. _. The?4*u^Uo' ln-o\iff4rt?us ~:v-Toul sthiittu so, !r<>!i. Also at r.ijrht he thrilled lis will) thee subject. "Loosethe .Mail and Lot Ili.n (Jos' Both services who' enjoyed by all 'I In* Yo nir . Pcoii'v I'l'oiri'i ssivi Club met. nt "> << To.-k Sunday, veiling. A short program was rendered. We were l n \ i n*i t ?1 cMi!1" selections 1'Jmi the Silver St ft' Quartet?rrf?Fountain?Inn. S. <: rTTe following' were d'itinei guests ot* Mr. and Mrs. Tptr Fanner: Rev. and Mrs. A. It. I Kin ah. Sr.. Lev. ami errs. A. I). Duncan, .Jr.; K<-v. and. M'"s. Nane;. Barker. Mr. and Mrs. James Brew torn .Ur, Charlie Stooiis. 'Mrs 'IV.eado Robinson. .Mis. Irene rh.omjison, Mr. ArUrti-isaA/wxandoji. Menu: veiotahh/sag V.lvab abtv Menu: Kntriish; pen**, cabbage l:nacasar:d- pie, chicken Witdr- dressing. lud biscuits, iie t.eani and cake. > I'A(? LI.A NI) MAYS The singing < < nvt r.t'< n vas at the I nion HiM Ilaptisi church Sunday, (ivhc a nttmln'r of py trie attended. Miss Lee Ola Segais left Satuyda yl'or Washington, lh where she will spend the summer. Mrs M. 11. Rob'.ns T, and da iCi1, Margaret spent a lew here Sunday visitihe relatives an-j friends. Iti Dr. J. D. (lathings of ltock Hill "spent Sim-lay with his father. The Tornado on April l'.ilhj passed through the five fort distr"u t hove down iiiaiiv t' ees. Llv j the root-; and damagedthe Oak ] -Hill Baptist church. . * Miss A. Blakeney spent tin week end in Charlotte. N. C., visiting her brothers and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. William. Blakeney nntv tinee the marriage of their daughter. Luzzetta to Mr. Hay] i Moton., Among those on the siik list art { Rev, Xiinvmul?y-nd Mrs, Pearl j Blakeney." Quite a nrmer attended the com mencement at Jefferson last* wee|v Commencement exercises 1 eaan ! at the Pageland Rosenwald school i Monday night, May Oth. Friday night, May 10th 8:00 t i.n.n ar..? I (lay May 18th closing exercises The public is cordially invited to attend all of these exercises. SALEM BAPTIST ( IH ItCII j Chailest-in, S. C.?With fine j weather prevailing Sunday many j worshippers - found their way to hurch and beginning with Sunday school at 0:80 the usual services were well attended. Our pastrtr preached on "Comfort" at the 11 o'clock service. BYPU began at 0:80 with a Mis j sionai lesson in the Senior and Junior Pinions. A fine attendance was present. Selecting a text from Exodus -+rl2 Rev. Thomas' theme at the evening worship was "Serving With What You Have". Many visitors were present and foui ouls were added to the' church. E PALMETTO tRAI)RR WifllTMIRE NEWS T The Sunday schools at Bruce Tabernacle, and Sims chapel had a-large n^rpfinp,.? R^i schools were taught by Mr. A. C. Caldwell. Remarks were mads at Sims chapel by W. L. Epps, Mi Glenn of Newberry. Mrs. Julia Ifawkins from Car'isle was the Sunday diner guest of Mrs. Brosia Williams. Miss Easter Tvi)lvi?i?r?i Mice R-tit -Minson. Mrs. Amelia John! > 011, Mr. Chink Byrd motored toj Stateshurir the past week end vis ! . ?Lirui. --relatives: ? ?? ? Mi?sc.s Eth?*l I.. Wright, Com* I i : Ha'per. Messis Sarutol and \t thin* Lee Fnnt attended the j Calendar wedding Friday night at! \i wl'":-) y Alt iV .Miian Francis ; Chirk. Total Anit. raised $615.80. The Sunday school at Spring Hill is still progressing. Due to lite- illness of the Pastor, Rev. I. 1^. RinViii, servi.es were omitted Sunday. Mrs. I,aura Rice, recently was giUU-'d to. Philadelphia on account <f tin* death of her son, John Floyd, John Iv. Floyd, departed this life March 10. lie attended Bene diet college. Columbia. Ho later u.".- married, to Miss Aierian Taylor. in Norristown. P;t , pf "loeh " i acre was born cue daughter. We extend sympathy to his family i and relatives. MV. T. Banks departed this life 'a.-t S.nday .at his home. He was f'.:t o: alizcd and buried Tuesday at Xcu Hope' church by Rev. Copeland. " A large crowd attended We extend sympathy tc the faini!v * ' . CARLISLE \i'WS Mr. Ilemron Sartor of Columbia' spent the ww'k end with his motai'Y. Mrs. Marv Sartor. Mi>s Jessie MitekM' of Spartan:?Ui - i> horo visiting her sistei . i family. Mr.ttiid- Mrs. EuyeiK \<a t: '. . " - . Mrs. Aynes Sin:s and daughter ~7T;"s Wytus Om-TT Sims are \isC-v ir'.atiw s aiid lriends in Ashr \ N. ( . Mr. A: (.'. Williams - n "! Mr. anil Mrs. Waltei V. -lilants i f le d Point spent tin a ' nd with l.i:- parents.. While [ in1 had a"}'Fa?aifT slay tit .he l orr.e of K.?v. and Mis. J. M !a\ki:is al ter which he returned Smni tanhury?w Iri're --he ?is errv # 1 in business Mrs.- .Vila Pa it r.f Wa liiiifj >r. s_ v:sihoi' sister-in-law and . i.ily.; Mis. Bill -Jeter. bit" Pastor ef Williams Chapel AMK/. chureh Ibv. liillian hrot his lieai.s a yrent message fro.;i the subject Christian Haee. S inlay was a hie day at Tuck. ei. ('hapel Ii:tj>ti>t thurch. Kev P. P._ .Means' -pastor. ?: : 1 1.. St. I.tiki' OLIilltl'f '?llU Whitner futir sung during tho'avi. iu si'i'irt. It was real good. \\ >. an very proud of the young men. The Y\ II.K.M. society of Wilurns (Kujel iv.-.t at the home of Mi-. I-Y.-mris?Cngllsh.?A?aplen- dfit meeting was enjoyed. The schty meets every?TueS d aV?ftg : fej.uiiuu- ? ~ Ml.ilH I A M. K. CIiritCH Kc\. H. J. Hutchinson, Pastor Moinin. services were very ;-"od.?TYr nrrrtTiT selected his A'Xt fn?m the li'ook ol' Nehemiah. fhr uit;lg?sei ices were also in .- piling.' ?' M "v- Kl'i-n i in ant a st ulent ul the St". George Hi was rushed to ll?e I ti c)k sicr County hospital foi.'appendix. At this writing she . .s i ( cope: ating nicely. Mis. Morris and little grand as the week end guest of her soii-in-iaw and daughter. Rev. and 1 s. M. J. Hutchinson. ui s. Mat ia'Kvans Bryant is the of her grandmother Mrs. Ame in Gihhs. 'I .he lii st, second and third a;!e: jresented an operetta The \Y.tiding of-t!.,. Flowers:-The play \ i;i \ .')?)< I. Mr., and Mrs. William I'ressley canyirtrr Minnie l.ee motored to Summeivijle Sunday to set, their adopted daughter, Miss Ellen Ikdant who is a patient in the IJi rehester (' unty hospital. TTtnOTTTKTTTP A. M. E.-CHl'KCH Res. II. W, Walker, l'astor i iintov, S. (.'.--Our service last Sunday was well attended begm...iu with tlie S. S. The message Me tight .l.y Dr. Walker at 11 A.M. was centered around tm theme "A Universal Prayer". It .-cer.is as if tiie pastor is getting m Hi ) .'Hill heltm- ill the wny hi- o . reachin ;. The Hright Star quartet from Pool Town, the conimun ty in whi h Mrs. Jannie B.W&'.k it is teacher rendered several se lections Sunday morning. At 7 111 there was a progra .. mulcted by the juveniles in inter est of the Missionary society, ivhlcli drew a large and appreciative crowd. The Robinson quartet also from Pool Town rendered nveic for the evening. Mrs A. .1. t?ary is on- -vho can carry or- At .t.-l..,. e..? J~ ? .? uuvf ami 1UIIUS to a successful conclusion. BROOK L AN F) BAI'T. CHl'RCH PI LI'IT All) CLUB The Rrookland Baptist Pulpit Aid club met Thursday night, Api Joth at ft o'clock at the home of sior Elbe Boykin, the president ivister Cclia Livingston epcourag d the members of the club for the splendid work that the club is doThe ..committee Tor the chick Tn supper made its report which was $3.00. Next meeting at the home of sister Maggie Blassin- . gale Thursday night. The hostess | served a delicious course. ' . ? ? ,Sr MONTICELLO NEWS t -s Mrs. Sally Mae C. Gray left last week for her home in Win-fltffl-fiahrm; -."Tiffpr'fl <nT7TrsT luf school term., at DaVis school near Winnsboro, S. C. Miss Wilhelmena'Crumpton is i>.i . after a ^successful school term at Jenkinsville. . Miss Wilhelmena Crumpton and the othei teachers enjoyed a number of in A~.1 .1: .1 : XL , i_ _ 1 viicu uninvrs uunug me scnooj term. Sunday school opened at usual hour. At 12:30 the Pastoi^ Rev , Jt--A,- Gamble--4eUv<H*ed-?- -womler-i t'i.1 sermon which was enjoyed. | Prof. Reedy Rowe, Miss Wilhelmena Crumpton, Mrs. V. Clark! Miss .1. Hrier, and Miss F. Glovei ! ' were the dinner guesU of Mr, ami Mrs. Gillie Crumpton Monday afternoon at Monticello. CELEBRATED - ARY' Winnsboro, April 3'J?A grand program was held at Black Jack Baptist church, 3 miles from here on the second Sunday, celebrating the 40th anniversaryvTrf' the Rev. Nathan Smith, pastor. Sermons were preached by Revs. B"eaty, Bailey, Smith, L. C. Jenl^n^ of" Colnmhin and I IT MnCvnn F...v eral addresses were delivered. A'l the closing service Sunday night, Zion Chapel presented Rev. Smith, a cake with 40 candles, all burning representing his 40 years as pastor. Total collection for the week, $7Q.ro. _ ^ _ THK CHRISTIAN HOME Hl'RI.Vtr AID SOCIETY Saluda, S. C.?The Christian llotiu* Hi rial Aid Society No. 1 met at Phillippi Baptist "church last Saturday and Sunday. The meeting "\Vas well attended by the representatives of sixty or more ' edges from various sections oi the state. T)ie Grand President, Mrs. Marie Burton opened the union in her usual way. The Secretary, Miss Martha Boozer of Irnio being absent, Mr. "Jackson was V iecU d as secretary. All the lodges were represented except the lodges- from Spartanburg and Granville. ^7 Ik ""New Deal that was origihated by the- Rev. L. G. Bowman !>l loc ated"and accepted. Already ike UnioiL has seen its effect, and how much it has helped. The spirit ran high and much enthusiasm - was - demon* tt ated' by TTTC members of the order. Rev. Davis of Johnson preached Saturday evening. It was enjoyed by all. A lively Sunday school war luiid.iU'd Sunday "morning by sc> yraJL pf the. memLeis-of the -order as teachers. At the close of the S. S. the grand march took place wih a hundred or more delegates and members of the order aftci wmcn tne writer was scheduled to preach at this hour. Jt was said by many this was the most effective service that was rendered duit in?" the session. It was a revival meeting. as well as a Union meeting. AT ^the elos." of this service committee on finance made its rt port. This committee reported that all death claims from Mr Pinekncy undertaking establishment in Columljih_bave been paid up in full and -aw- the others have bet n sAifrfii'il.?~t~ 1 Uoiytp'ttee on time and place re ported that the next Union will convene with Lodge No. 138 in An tioch__ Hantist church, Columbia, tuth Saturday, and Sunday in July. Head The Palmetto Leader foi the latest news, the only outstand inz paper undenominational in the state. AIKEN NOTES Ruth L. Townsend. Reporter Wesley church is now in the midst of their Spring Revival. S o ices began on last Sunday. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. Rev. M. M. Peace confl a ted revival services in Augusta last week at the ltev. I. J. Yancey's . linrrb The Friendship Baptist Brotherhood anniversary was hold Sun '.ay, May 5th. Among the visitors at Friend-' ship were Ilea. A1 Mathis, Mrs. Biock, Augusta; Sadie Williams, Ethel Johnson,- John Scott, I.ucius Lloyd, Misses Alberta and Vera Staley, Adaline Breland, Mr. Eileen e Myoro and Rev. I. W.< Hopkins. The primary grades gave ar operetta in the public school auditorium Friday night, April 26. The Senior class of S'chofield school is giving a fgyewell party May 10 in Verlertftbn hall.. This .s to he the last public party on schedule. The affair following that is the Junior-Senior prom or the 15th of May. The choir quintet and girls' sex tett of Schofield attended the Mus ical Festival of Booker Washington high school last Friday and then made a broadcast over WIS at 6 p.m. Both schools are busy premvring for commencement nnVy It's almost time?for exams and we ~ 11 ill. 1 -1 i- - uiive iciiuy set Lieu nown to con-, centrative study. Mrs. Annice Butts of New York is now visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. Will Goodwin. Mrs. Robinson of Columbia visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A C. Thompson last week end. Mr. Cromer father of Miss r.oilise C.vnrr-?r was in fhp rifv on i Snrrdfty ~aruT attended services at Friendship. Mrs. Marie Wynn, wife of Dea. E. Wynn, has gone North, for the gummer, to Lakevi j, Conn. We wish her a pleas' summer. RETTIS ITEMS I I Trenton, S. C. ? As a chanpc from the usual Vesper services Sunday, evening. April??mew-t hers of the hitrll school and col lope d epartment i gave a wonder ! ful, dramatization of the preat character, Moses. Moses was depicted from -.his. birth until his burial. It wns?Wought out cleav lv how Moses lead the Childrer of Israel out of Egypt and mnn> I dth'>r pond works he did for thf upliftin r of tht?^ Kingdom. Moses was a fricild to all and ho tried |_to show the wicked the way b pious lying and make them bet tor understand the value of ritrb1 eousness. The program. proved to bo one of the most outstanding and rmr*t informational f>atiu\u of the school sea-son. It was directed by, Prof. Cr-Albert* Rubens. Sr., a member of the .faculty. Senior Hi Entertained The Junior high school of Bettis academy royally entertained the Senior high Saturday, Apri "27 in the form of a bahquet i Trustee's Hall. Tbe?occasion i> one that cannot be easily forgotten. The hall was beautifully decorated with -Tnnim-?class colors of Maroon and Gold along _ With many kinds of gorgeous flow era that gave a splendid blend The lights were so soft and pretay as the globes had been taken down and filled with the junior colors. The tables extended front ..nr. t-I.Jrr *1 U?ll i- rl .-...v U1 tnv iiun 10 anoinci mUgficrently- arranged With slow" ly 1 urning candles. Everyone en joyed the occasion and the soft music gave inspiration and pleasant entertainment to ail. A short program was had in .' h;ch greetings c^me from one i c'ass to the "other along with poems, timely talks and solos as <? delicious menu was served. Tin waitresses, in their class color apr* ns, and the waiters with white shirts and class colors around their, sleeves, gave excellent service. The ha; py hours spent in Trustees' hall will long bo remembered by The 7-0 Senior and theii ~ guests,, and the 45 Juniors ana their guests along with many members of the fatuity. The advisor for the "Juniors is Mrs. Ressie L. Nicholson. TrETHOFOrxrAN^ BAPTIST CHURCH N.wbi-, y, S. C.?The .service.- < at Metropolitan weie Well attend ed Sunday. - After a very good . Sunday school the pastor preached from the subject "The Cross Foretold". Thi.- was . just ~ one _ more of liis master 'sermons.- Toe Lord's Supper was very solemnly y nn<l t< * - - - - ? ? ???*? \i i v ? VI jr VIIV > VV11 I H* way revived. At 7:30 the people were again to worship to hear the pastor in another vionderfut? vrmon. Htr used as a subject "The Dancers , . an 1 Mand With Teais in Theii 1 Eyes".?Total collection for TFItT day $28.00. Davis who are taking nuise train ing at Columbia hospital were in the city Sunday afternoon visit iui their parents and friends Miss Gary who is a member ol .del:opc htan is very much missed, We are wishing, for^them tlu best of success. We are happy to have our pas: tor's wife, Mrs. I.. M. Gibsop_ . ii 'inc aga.n. She winr princfpaT ot Cooke School, Blaney. We are happy with Uev.-.D. II. Boyd Tf this county, that his leek was no worse than it was As a result howe\er, one person ..as tuken to the hospital and two others are 'receiving doctor's atlent.on. His cure was over-turned and damaged somewhat wheni it was struck by a resident of this city. WiNNSliORO NEWS Most of the . rt:ral schools have now xU>si'd. Large boys may be needed to work the farms but the children could like our state bet- ' ter by being allowed to remain in * Ilev. aiuf" Mrs. .J. 11. Toatley and Master (ierald Foster o; Chesterfield Were visitors at the kun.c of Rev. and Mrs. W. \\. Mc- ~ Culiough last Sunday afternootpr" . Fi iends of Mds. J. M. Batiste will be ulad to .leafn' thta she is up and out again after a short .. illness. Miss Ijnrcio L. Smith, one ' ur instructors, returned to her post of duty Monday morning after a call to lor home because of the ifi ion-?illness?oi?Uer?brohor-in law. We were glad to know he is improving. Miss Edna Mae I.yles returned ; to her post at the Columbia lies- pital after spending a few dayw?th her parents nd friends here. "* s. S E. McCullau >h received the intelligence last Saturday that U/\w K*?a4 - lottr ttiVarv 1 * Patterson, N. .1., had passcn 8"!iv | Mr I lonnie Cunningham, who is I attending Allen Univt, spent a or two here with his parents before they took h ave last Tues* day morning for Potroit 4 > the General Conf tenae of time A- _ M. E. connection. Miss Alice P. ?<- ' I craduhtr c.f oars, who lives in New York, is a welcome visito' here, the guest of her rnele and ? aunt, Mr. r.d Mrs. Alvia Coins. _ nh-ta?.0#0f health. Rev. \V. W. McCMloueh spent 1 last Monday in Chester on business of the church. Mrs. Btmyorr Brown?spent?n? pleasant vacation with her chtld- E ren in Charlotte and other, pointtf. " in North Carolina. d Miss Vivian h. Myers spent the , week en<l in Columbia with her mother. C US* Saturday. May 11. 1940 PAULEYS ISLA^JL) NEWS Despite the fact that old man winter loaths to take his leave- ? fllio ' wotif hi.i- pi .iWuil .H tin.... Cm... ? day. There was a penticosiai shower prevailing in the .church at Acadia, when the pastor, Rev. C. M. Bessellieu untolded the scripture". The pas' -r and h:s wi e (}1G convention at Ma on, S. C. * Binning messages were delivered at Mt. Zilin Slindflv mnmlnn. by Bros. I\ Myers and B\ Brown it nite. I.in ire attendance at both services. Rev., and Washing- ? ton were up to Gordon where the pastor was to preach. Glorious sax vices were had there and the pas- . iur?turned??n?the?spiritual current. Bro. J. Daniels stirred his hear-, ers at St. John A. M. E. Church from the theme "Repent." At the close of the services Mr. Ephraim Thompson and others envoux iged and commended the speaker A large crowd is expected to attend the popularity contest at the church on May 19th. Tickets are now on sale. Miss llattie Burtress of Charleston, S. C. was called home last week because of the de^th of her brother;?Mr:?Esau Burgess. We extend to Mrs. Susan Burgess, a 'end stewardess, and b'd. Ishartneh a faithful leader, in the passing of their son. Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Burtress and children wish to thank the many friends, h/oth white and colored."" for their kindness shown and th^ many floral offerings- at the death of their son and brother. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Nesbitt arc he 'proud parents of a baby son, Will Nathaniel. Mother and baby are doing. nicely. The Emergency and P. lpit Aia C'ubs are the center of activities. For their n hereabouts* read the * cader. A grand contest will ho had at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bessellieu . Mrs. P.uth Bessellieu i&_ananaeiusr the affair. Many clances are cast at the new building of ,Mr. and Mrs. l.ouie Koone. Its $n ideal p'ace, Lou.If sayings are true, weeding 1 ells will soon be audible. 1 o-ated at 248t Millwoed A re. BEAUTY CULTURE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ^hampooine. 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