The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 25, 1940, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Saturday, May 25, 1910
CHESTERFIECI) NEWS
J
' The' Chesterfield school held its ^
final?rnminenri'nii'nt rxercisic May 1
9. The com men ement address
was delivered by "Dr. L. B. West,'
p a s tor Brooklyn Presbyterian 1
church, Charlotte, N. C. Mr. \V,
W. Edwards is the efficient prinei
pal.
Mt. Tabor M. E. church with
?? its Pastor, Rev. P. C.' Hiddlcston
are planning to welcome and entertain
the delegates to the midsummer'
district convention which
is to be held at-that church Titos
.my and Wednesday.
The G ranch iew (Presbyterian
church, under the nnstorntn of
Dr. J. II. Toatley, is beinn repair
ed both inside and out. When
the painting has been completed,
the church will be a thing ot
enutv.
Dr. S. A. l;o\vncj''~"Knoxvilk',
Tenn.. Dr. L. B. West, Mr. Bell,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross. Charlotte, N
C., visited Dr. and Mrs. J. H.
?* Toatley recently and were the
dinner guests of Mrs. M. L. Johnson.
1 Mrs. C. M. Jamison, Atlanta,
Ga.; Miss Cai'tell-e Williams,
Keysville, Ga.; Mrs. H. L. Counts
and son and Mrs. M. L. Kend_
ri.ks. Coulter academy. Chyram.
were the guests ofc Dr. and Mrs.
J. II. Toatley on Friday.
Ml'. Robert Foster, Johnson C
Smith university, spent the week
' i,;.. .....ii -??- *
- .... r??. .H I*. i-rrJolmson,
on rout<J from Coulter
academy, Cheraw> where he, as a
member of the university band,
, played for the May Day parade.
Misses Cecelia and Rosa Toat*
ley have returned home after hav
ing taught at Lincoln and Catawba,
N;, C., respectively. Dr. J. H.
Toatley was the commencement
speaker at the Catawba high
school.
Mrs. JPearl Edwards has reopen
J? od her'cafe. This is" quite a n ict
cafe an<l the patronage of the citizens
is appreciated.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson
were the dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. James Rivers recently.
,.lrs.' Maybelle Robinson is still
ill. Her friends are wishing for
" be. a s}eeuv recovery.
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1H TLKR HIGH "SCHOOL
Prof. II. H. Butler. Principal
The May Day contest ended
May 14. When the contestants
. rcpoit.'d the ninth guide's andidate,
Miss Georgie Mae Cain was
the winner by a wide margin. The
ninth grade under the leadorshin
of Prof. \V. H.. Thompson won the
honors last year. The other classes
were determined, tins year tc
shut the ninth grade out. Each
class worked haul to have its coji
ter.tant?crowned;?but?when therace
ended all hats were taken
off to .Prof. Thompson and the
ninth grade. The report were:
Ninth grade $120.; eleventh grade
$105.25; eighth grade, $51.02;
tenth grade $40.00.
The .Coronation took place Friday,
-May 17th. The program wis
legun with a mammoth parade bt
over 1050 pupils along with their.
I teachers. This beautiful parade
passed through- the heart oF-thi^
city.
At 1:30 p.m. the field events
o'eie Oeg.n. Crowds of patrons
and other visitors thronged the
grounds.
At 5:30 p.m. the coronation exercises
were begun. In the midst
oT a" beautiful and colorful group
of attendants Miss Georg-ie Mae
(arn was crowned Queen of the
May. Beautiful and spectuculai
dances were performed before the
queen by children from the elc:
mentary department.
Friday, May 17 marked the big
gest and most beautiful .May l_>ay
in the school's history.
I MON BAPTIST CHL'KCH
Hev. Lincoln C .li?nLin? i>..t-4
- - - v...!...,-., a a^>|fH
1'he citizens of Columbia wru
are uiteresttc.! m church activities
k liavo anxiously waited for these
spring; days, when more of them
might engage in programs and
other services.
i ne general attendance at oui
church has held well throughout
the severe winter- but these beautiful
days of late April and* May
seem to have kindled a new inter
? est for radios and other activi
ties.
The 4th Sunday in April saw a
record breaking crowd to witness
the program held in the afternoon
under the auspices of the ushei
hoard of?t.:'.e ?church.?Refreshments
were Served to the visiting
ustfjer boards.
On Tuesday, April 30, the pastor
left for Marion to attend the
Baptist Educational and Missionary
convention of which he is th1
secretary. Deatons Wade Math-j
.. ais, Wm. Pondfl-and DivL. 11, Hall
man were also messengers to the]
convention. They reported that
the sessions attended were very
interesting. Dea. Wm. Ponds was
, master ox ceremony during-the lay
men hour; Dea. Mathais and Dr
Hallman played active parts also"
The first Sunday was a happy
day for the members. At our af
ternoon Communion service the
Rev. ..Cl'as. H. Croble, pastor ot
Mt. Haven Rapt. church. Cleveland,
Ohio, assisted the pastor and
preached "to an appreciative audience
at our evening service.
For several years the various
auxiliaries of the church have
sponsored a queen's contest during
tho month of May. This yeat
the contest was directed by Bro
L. E. Switzer, Supt. of the primary
department of our S. S. and
Mrs. N A Robinson. president of
the Missionary society. Eighteen
queens were in the contest. So
lively was the contest this yeai
V
that most of our own members
and many Tnends from "offieF
churches worked to help their favorite
queen. This was not a ralIv
but?it whs ? financial drive ?
warding..ihe honor of being crown
ed to .the queen bringing in the
highest amount. This honor was
conferred upon sister Flossie Tay
lor sponsored by the choir.
The amount raised in this contest
was $417.00. Bro. Switzer
vvno is also a member of the musical
choir and a lover of good music
arranged a program among
some of the best 'talent in the
city. Thpse friends""of his mut
<1111 vg- gfKMlWwl t<? Watrn WiKin
best in the selections thev- t endered.
Musical t*rogram
tiran prelude?Miss* Nancy Arte
nu.s ami?.Mary?Logan
Opening hymn? S. S. choir
l'rayer?Dea. L. G. Cooke
bo.o--Miss Flossie Taylor
tut -Mr. ami Mrs. \V. F. Poe
Instrumental solo?Little Margaret
Hoi in
Musical trio?Mr. and Mrs. Hollin
Smith and Prof. H. Riddick
oolo?Airs. Huttie H. Orcein?
Solo?Mrs. W. M. Pope
Violin solo--Mr. Rollin Smith
Comet solo?Mr. Albert Redd
St'U'rtinTi- Capital fit.\?Quartet?Miss
Mary Logan the organist
tfor the intermediate and young
folk department of our S. S. work
untiringly in the rehearsals.
sr. rtin.ir A. M. E. CHl'KCH
Rev. T. H. Weathers. Pastor
Our Sunday school is just doing
wonderful work. Our attendance
is getting larger and are interesting
our mothers and fathers. We
piedgp not toilet our contributions
be under $1.Q0. We arc
planning . a good program fot
Ohifdren's Day. Mr. Willie Henry.
Supt. of the Holiness church
reviewed the lesson in an inspirng
way.
A warm prayer- service was
conducted by Uro. Isaac Johnson
.. no otaers.
The Pastor, Rev. Weathers
preached a wonderful sermon
from the subject Ye -are the Light
of the World. At the close ot
This wonderful sermon the Trustees
came forward, raising tut
sum of $17.00. The5 pastor, choii
and quite a number of the members
left at 2:30 o'clock in full
j iotce for Matthew church, _Hev.
Tslv'lnr in aIioii."
.W. ... gC,
Rev. Weathers - text was
found II Cor. 7 Verse and the sei
nion was a masterpiece. Tota
colection $(5.i>5. We returned to
St. Philip Sunday evening and en
joyed a wonderful League.
wonderful sermon delivered by
Rev. Richard -Jones from the text
Jonah 1:12. Come to chuich
join the church. '* "
| CANAAN A. M. E. CHl'RCH
I Rev.* H. H: llerriott, Pastor
Sunday services were very good
the S. S. met at the regular Hour
ami the pastor brought us a
great message. We were glad to
nave as visitors Mrs. L. Covington
of Dillon, her two daughters,
.iiiss Lue Pearl, teacher of Latta
Miss Elouise Covington.
M ico ? / '
.....o.-. - iimuc- i.armicnaei and
lather 'had as their g uests the
teachers of C&nnan I'rof. DeLajuc
of L.atta; .Miss Blue, Mrs. Edwauls,
Miss Powell of Dillon.
Airs. Annie Carniichael of Dillon,
.Mrs. C. J. Jeet had as their
truest Friday their niece .and cousin.
Miss H. E. Carniichael.
FOl'.NDER'S DAY CELEBRATED
AT ALSTON MICH
Suiiimerville, S. C.V Pullowig a
very successful May Day celebration,
tne P. T. A. of Alston Hiifc
M-hoo), faculty, and students
-ponsuied 011 May 12, a Founder's
Day Program, commemorating the
school's founder, the late Dr. J. H.
Alston.
1 he program featured an adress
i.y Mr. W. Kent Alston, a 'Summervillian
and former student at
Alston High School, Who is at
present principal of Robert Smalls
High School of Beautfort, S. C.
1'he Glee Club of the school rendered
very appropriate music for
tne occasoin.
Among the, many out of town
diiesls were the widow and daugh
ter, Mrs. T. TL Alston and Alias
Rosamond Alston; the latter being
a member of State College's,
laculty. Also present were Mr. J
H. Parler, principal of Wilkinson
High School, located in Orange
burg, S. C., with many others ami
fcwell wishers of both races and
school.
After the program a pilgrim
aire was made to decorate the
graves of Dr. Alston and the late
Mrs. G. M. Ashe, a former principal,
with the hundreds of beautiful
flowers contributed by stuents,
parents, and friends. The entire
community looks forward to
this becoming an annual celebration.
It was announced this week that
the present faculty would return
.or another school year witth the
exception of Mrs. E. English
Mance, who was married during
the current term.
The members returning are
Miss D. R. Gass, Miss B. C. AvaVit
_Mrs. L. R Peddrew, Mrs F.maline
Mance, Miss. R. Kitfell, Mrs. N
R. Mackey, Miss M. I, Roach,
Miss R. A maker, Miss A. L. Burlep,
Mr. C. M. McQneetv Mr. C.
S. Mclver, Mrs. A. Hoffman, and
Mr. C. W. Fields, principal.
C. W. FIELDS
MILLER CHAPEL
A. M. E. CHIUCH
Rev. I.j (j. Bowman. Pastor
Nuyvfrcrry, S. C, The good
news and glad tidings was deliv
ered to us on the return of 'Rev
Bowman last Sunday morning
from the" General conference. Ht
told of the changes of the Sunday
School Union, and the different
amendment to the laws governing
the church. He also stated
that the new law grants the laymen
equal representation in the
?(rcmrrnf conference and Annual
We were very happy t?> be informal
of the re-election of Dr
Adams who served us eight years
successfully and we hope that his
successor. Jjlev. (). C. Dunham
will serve us e<|t:ally as long 01
even?more?years.
The Rev. \V. S. Patterson ol
Columbia preached in the absenci
of our pastor while he was on
vacation and at 8 o'clock a Mothers'
Day program was sponsored
by the Deaconess Board and theii
irio?u|s of which Mrs. L. 1. Pratt
s the." pi esidenl. All of the abovt
si r\ices were well?attended.
Rev. Bowman brought us two
strong, instructive and spiritual
messages Sunday morning and
o? oning^?n;?ing---ws?bis snl.je.t Smi
Jay morning Bad Company, and
the evening. Select Your; Way.
On account of the' church rally
and school closing programs tin
quat terly conleronce was post
poped until the second Sunday in
June.
Next Sun. night is our cliincli
rally and we are expecting to g?
>ver the top in every respect. The
public is cordially invited to atleiul:
All citizens in Newberry and
Newberry county are invited to
witness the exhibition given by
the adult teachers in Helena from
May 20-25 from S a.m. to 5:3<J
p.m. Subjects will be discussed
and lessons given by . experts from
ii! 'iii-iii- tli. n i
VHV VVUIIl^ . VUIIIC CtllU
bring your fiiynJs. Programs ;<
rendered Tree to all.
1 hose who visited vhureh last
Sunday were Mrs. Willie Mat
Mitchell. Mrs. Georgia Holliway
.iim Alts. Annie Mae Johnson ot
Asheville, N. C.
.tils. Maude MeClcllan of Columbia,
S. C.. Hev. Kobinson ol
Union, Si Mrs. .1. K. I .egg ol
Spaitanbi.rg, S. C., and Mr, MeClcllan
of Millins. S. C. welt
also visitors.
Key. T. K. Kobinson spent last
Saturday night with Rev. Howman
-at the parsonage.
Aliss I,. M. Harris attended the
General conference and reports
that she is stationed in Detroit.
Mrs. 'Viola Rutherford the district
missionary president also vis
then her son in Cleveland, Ohio,
Come to church-?go to church
AI. I, TRYING TO DODGK GOD
i he wicked'once had a fear ot
God through the action of the
Christian church, but the church
has fallen , into a sleep or daze
Under the leadership of evil men
and seducers- 11 Tim. 3:13, which
Paul said have turned aside uiiUi
.ain jangling 1 Tim. first ehaptei
naving no message from God atrr
none for the people; as the S. Scommittee
selected for a lessor
May IP, 11)40 Jeremiah 23:21-32
This lesson Hashes.''through 2.V.H
years and the wicked has lost confidence
in GVtcI "by?the "cvit example
of the church of today.
Faith comes by heating ant
Hearing by the word ei' Got I am
we find nven carrying their owi
message in the above lesson men
tinned. Trying to blind the peo
pie' and dodge an unseeing God
He.otes \ry the spirit hy tin
Word td God and ..if your spiri
agrees with God's word, you;
life will be an-example to a; los
world and if you can't find thost
qualities within yourself, you art
losing time, regardless of your of
,ee in church, you aiv only try
?ng to dodge God.
I he. church and the world art
cwo d.stinguished beings and wh;
would our Gotl destroy a wicket
drunk and save an ungodly drunk
Not so. We have people almos
numberless who dreamed tha
someone told them to preach ant
now are in the ministry withou
a change of their life or heart
Hut those dreams are only stand
mg in the gate as Matt. 23:13 tie
scribes. Gotl only uses and in
spire those who have accepted Hi:
. oun as their pctsnnal Saviour hi
of eying all?rules layed?cknvti?b;
our Saviour while here on earth
ouch divine inspired persons an
God's messengers. Without this
.lit me relation we are trying ti
dodge Gotl. For one to get a di
vine employment he must stam
on higher ground than that o
them whom he will bid to i
neight. After the non-godly se
and not the godly in the churcl
live whole world lose fear and re
spect lor the church of God, see
ing the entire body trying t<
dodge God.
For one to know that the work
knows, them not amidst all per
seditions, if you know that you
life is a condemnation to all sii
and uncleanness rejoice and b
glad. 'St. Matt. 5th chapter. I
you are a drunkard, adultery, j
liar or slanderer, or anything els
that defies one before God, hob
your pe<flo for God delight not fi
sinners.
- Those that live godly must bca
persecutions. We find public of
fences many in the church of to
day and no one to hail them
Rev 5th through 8th chapters.
I , REV. C. J. KOTIN
1H20 Tobacco S<
Columbia, S. f
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THfl PALMETTO LEAD
KKTHI.KHEM IIA IT. CIU'RCH |
Rev. Kddie Daviw. Rastor
?: "if
I S. S. was opened D>y t he $upt,
wish* teachers at their post. The
lesson was beautifully discussed
and reviewed.
Morning worship started at 1!:
.'{() with a very good audience. The
pastor's text was taken from St
Mark 'JThe sermon wax very j
I forceful and highly spiritual. Two
persons connected with tlve church
; Luring the afternoon, Rev. Da
r -vis?a+a-l?some of- the-ollicers -went- down
to see Deacon W ha ley, can <
-Linor deacon, who was ill U*?.
- .iope for him a speedy recover,
i Evening services_ were opened
; at eight o'clock and the pastor dei
livered the second soul stirring
message that V'uched everyone.
_ Theme King J-emis Xlm iieul- King.
Both of our choirs ren- i
i dered appropriate music,
i We are always glad to have
our visiting friends and ministerI
ial brethren with us.
Next Sunday, May 20 is Rally
; Day. Let us all strive to do our
> part, then we can say truthfully 1
"What Kind of Church Would My
i Church Be If Every Member was 1
I Just Like Me". Our friends as
I well as members are asked to join
u wholeThearteilly and ludp us put
I over the financial warfare. We
in turn thank every member and
visiting minister that rendered
service during this drive. This <
" is the Friendly Church of Friend- 1
i ly Folk?The Friendly Shepherd
that Always Wears a Smile.
L1T1.E RIVER NEWS
Rev. (J. L. Riggins, Pastor
, S. S. began at Mt. Zion 10:00
o clock with the Supt. and teach
v'is were at their post,
i Sunday being Rev. J. F. Faulk
Day at St. Joseph he delivered "a
God-given message "both morning
I and night. . , * '
At 5:1)0 the young people had
their prayer meeting conductea
by Misses Alpearl Bryant anc.
, Giaeie Lee Vaughn.
The Blue Apron club held theii 1
regular meeting and an enjoyable
time was had.
St. Paul had a tine rally which '
was a success.
Mr. D. L. Galloway was the
. guest of Miss Rethea Bellamy, j
Sunday. '! Mr. Thurman Gause
was guest of Miss Nina Hodge
Sunday. Mr. J. D. Gore was tin
guest of Miss Pauline ilodge Sun '
day. Mrs. Katie Green is \isit- '
, ii\g her .sister-in-law in Conway '
i 1.it tie Mr. James B. McFadden 1
?K . g...b I . ; '
.7,?ui. m. i. i tn-l llil \\ 1 L11 I1IS gttllUI
lather, Rev. J. A. Bryant.
i .Miss Kva Gore was the dinner
j_ vilest of Miss Lola Gore Sun.lay.
Mis. Lulu Bellamy spent j
Monday night with her step-dan^iiler,
Mis. Lee Standly.
Mr. J. I). Randall was guest ot '
1 Miss Mamie l.ee Green Sunday. :
Rev. J. A. and Mrs. .J. A. Bry- '
ant, Mrs Stella Bellamy, Mrs
Mar.y Hodge and son .). 0. Hedge '
motored to St. Raid Sunday to
the rally.
Miss Bessie Kvans spent the
1 week end with Miss Rctha Bell1
amy.
v\ i l.I.I A MS ( H ARKI. !
' A. M. K. ( Ill KCH
1 . Rev. R. .1. JelTerson, Raster
Orangehui e. ' S. C.?Last Sun- i
1 day was :i glorious day at Wil- |
liants ehapel. everyone seemed ?
>ver-joyed. tu'wr tee pastor aiiiT
our delegate. Mr. Rinckney. The
1 congregation was intelligently in- ,
1 ioiined of tiie doings id' the Gen- '
1 einl c.inieieiiee. in a lepert given
" hjy Mr. Vinckney which shewed
that lie was not asleep on the job.
I .jiil ^ imte'i! ? caieluily' eieiythmg
- "lhat _ would Lc beneficial to the
1 .lii lttoei s to t k* tfhur.it; such a re
1 port necessitated loyalty to the
1 . htuvh 111e111'n is and wise~~t'hmT:-~ "
' .i-. i '.e pastor also gave some
helpful remarks, the same' took
ioot and sank deep in our hearts.
1 he pastor took his text from
Jeremiah 1:10, subject . Individual
- lielig'ion. the choir rendered
' very sweet?tttul appropriate mu1
sic. We are glad to see Misses
< Myr! Slolks and (iussie -Ways,
1 oacK home, we na\e missed them
1 so from the choir.
^ l he A. I . 1.. 1 .vague opened
1 promptly at ti o'clock with the
presl'dchl in charge 'it large crowd
" attended and was highly enter'
tamed by the group, .the presilent
thanked tne i-eaguets lor
s their loyalty during his absence
r- and asked each member to bring "
r soim' one with them to League,
to witness our special program.
- the pastor gave some very help;
i ill points on the tonic. W < t
0 .it a lost without him in our meet
* .lies, we experienced this when he
^ was at General contereiue.
1 We cannot thank our good bis
1 hop enough for sending us this
I man or vital and are happy beII
cai.se the bishop is back with us.
We trust that within the next
* lour years we shall be able to
' show him how much we appreciate
his thought!illness ol' us. At
' the evening message, the pastoi
took his text from Isaiah 4:1:1-J,
1 subject God Comforted t h e
1 Church and Mis Promise. Kvery
e one enjoyed the message despite
1 the fact that last Sunday was a
a i till day a large crowd attended,
e We miss Mrs. Sarah Hilly and
d Rev. Zeigler from church and are
nr paying that they will soon be
back. To oUr visitors, make Wil
Iiams chape) your church home
while in Orangeburg, you are always
welcome. . ,
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Kev. J. |*. (iibson, I'astor
_ XewLarry, iS. XI?Sunday w-hs
a pleasant day and a busy tine at
our church. The S. S. was JRv-ld
at its usual hour. Our S. S. is
pioyressing. A soul stirrinjr
prayer service was had, after
which our pastor preached a soul
rn IMOII. IMS IOXI was
taken from Phil., 4:45 usi^ig as a
subject The Soul's Secret Satis'
faction. A 7:110 a very short hut
enjoyable ?program ~wa??"ponso;i(i
by Mrs. I.. .M. (lihson. The Rev
I). If. lipyd preached a noble se;
mon. Accompanying ? him were
St. John and .James Hopewell
choirs. We really enjoyed then
music, hoy always have a stand
ing invitation. The financial reports?from?the
ditferent^auxjliarics
exceeded all our expectations
DENMARK, S. C. NkWS
^Sunday School was good and
the lesson was reviewed by Supt.
C). S. Riley. The pastor took the
subject "Christian Followers" and
elaborated upon it magnif iciently.
All souls were made to rejoice.
The J?pioy Missionary Society
was reorganized 'tit the home of
MrS. II. M. Wolfe, Miss E.T7
Wolfe, director.
Mrs. George V. Sanders, Mrs.
Jane Stanly are still on the sick
list \Ve<y pray for their recovery.
Kev. Cummings, Mrs. S. M. Cun
ninJiham, ^tst -H. M. Wolfe and
others worn ouj. to ST PauI Sunlay
at 4 p'clock for service.
Mrcs.iS. M. Cunningham,
Reporter
1)1 K WEST NEWS
Mrs. Hattie Wright of N. Y. C.
is visiting in the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrrs. Timothy^
Eakin.
The CCC camp located here is
fast taking shape. ^Several ^barracks
hve been built and a large
number of the ypung men are already
occupying them.
Mrs. Lavinia Leonard of Phila.
is spending a week with her par2nts.
Mr. and Mrs. Y. F. Valentine.
Mr. W. E. Vaiiss, our accomplished
brick mason, is applying
lis trade at Woodruff, S.. C.
Dr J. C. Quarles, presiding elwas
present*! foff l'afaf aaggaf
ler o the Greenville district, was
present at the morning's worship
it Mt. Lebanon A. M. E. Church
>n last Sunday. Dr. F. L. Honey,
lie pastor, delivered the message
.Mr. ('. W. Ellis was a visitoi
n Abbeville last Saturday.
.Miss Janie Wharton of Ware
Shoals. iv vi.sitnl relatives here
ast week.
Miss Jennie A. Holmes came
low 11 from Greenville. S. C. and
spent faun Friday thiough Sutilay
afternoon at home.
Mr. Benjamin and Miss Irene
Jackson went up to-Gleenville, S.
[\ last week and will spend se\"
ral days.
SALEM BAPTIST CHU RCH
Charleston, S. C.?A record at:endance
was had at Sun. school
last Sunday and many visitors,
'ild and young, were present and
he weather was excellent.
At the morning worship Bro
?. IJ. Williams preached using as
his text Ac,ts 16:10". Bus siihject
vas "Heeding The Call".
In the afternoon Rev. Win.
lakes visiting minister preached
at. a rally, giv^n by the Willing
Workers club. His brother, Dea.
K. Jakes of our churih was the
chairman. :
The Training Union period was
extremely short due to the rally
running much over time hut the
attendance was .tine.
The pastor preached at the nite
service at which time, four new
members were added~ Co <he
church. Theme: A Lost Soul and
Gain of World, based on Mark S:
IIKI.KNA NEWS
Sunday was a very pleasant
day. S. S. began at 10:30 o'clock
with a very large attendance. We
were also glad to have with us
our good visiting friends Mr. Wil
lium Given of Helena.
At 7:30 p.m. the young Rev. .1.
H. Williams brought to us a won
dyrful message. He used for a
subject the power of prayer
Mr. W. W. Simpson and his littie
.. sons William and Krnest
Simpson; Also Misses i Rocky fellow
SuL'.-r and 1'. 1). Duckett, all
of Clinton called to see Mr. and
Mrsj. Walter Simpson Friday.
Mr. and Mrs 1. M*. Moses also
Mr. Roscoe Caldwell of Newberry
were ,the afternoon guests of Mr.
and Mrs. VValter Simpson.^
Miss Inez Dewalt of Silverstreet
was guest of her sister Mrs. A*
nianda Bobb of Helena.
Hrown Chapel Church Boai'd
No. 2~uaet at the home of Mr. and
Mrs John Wright at 5:30p.m.
The meeting was a success. We
had two visitors with <us: Mrs
Carrie Met/ and Mrs. Pollie Ray
of Helena. The total collection
was $2.15.
Funeral services for Mrs. Katie
1.. Williams of Newberry who died
Friday night. May 17 at her home
after a short spell of sickness was
conducted at the Mt. Zion Baptist
church by the Rev M. C. Freeman.
Surviving .are her husband
Mr. C. Williams of Newberry, one
dacghtef, Mrs. Sarah Blair ol
Helena; three sons Johnnie, Chai
lie and Livingston of Newberry
and relatives and hosts of friends.
Mrs. Fitta Counts Is on the sick
list". She is at her cousin's home
Mrs. Mamie Scott of Helena.
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Summer School
Will he Held at Burke
Charleston. S. ( . "1*h? tejiiiai
Charleston Summer School f??i
Ni'tio touchers will ^Monday
mo.nin^. .June "Jl. at tin* Mm k.Industr
taI -schDoh?Attendance- lit"
this school will he a distinct advantage
to all teachers.
To' thosmof' the-City ?f Charleston.
it will olfer- an oppbrtunity
to remain in their homes ami
yet enioy the advahtaae^ of >tu ?
lyiim to improve their professional
skill. It will afford pleas
ant association with friends \ ii>
t lie pi ol esslo|i and oT scliools
.IIIourrliout the stat.1: an ussociaiion
which is dillicidt to cultivate
dl.rinK the busy winter and sptin...
i ssi. ns of teaching. These teachers
will find an intcrchanjrc of
deas and methods invaluable! Attendance
at this summer school
will pro.e economical; and wijl af
ford teachers, not only to study,
i. I to fulfill domestic duties, add
partake oT the summer activities
with their families
Teachers living in- -other pails
-of?Uw?slate?a444?Ue?i?>n<d'n<-d i?\the
change of environment, where
tln-y will make new friends, associations.
and derive hew t hots."
They will find mingling with teachers
of Charleston and other cities
-stimulating; and visiting' the
historic spots . hf the city educational
and enjoyable. ' They will
discover that, life in the city is
like'that in the country; ami yet,
jvbry unlike it in some respects.
A knowledge of both kinds of existence
will lie an asset .to them
when they are called upon "to guide
.heir -student. in attacking the
problems of lite. Enrollment in
mis summer sciiojn can oiler to
the up-state teacher a cnahce for
intensive study, and a pleasant
holiday combined.
To a.l teach" i s. this sum mei
school wiH o.ffer instruction by
the finest trained instructors who-/
will offer courses in theory whtch"1
?.;n i... i,.....,. i. >
I ti (ti ur kiivi u .1 u ill \ Ul'IllUllMI iUCU
in practice through special classes
of city children. This is an unusual
opportunity for South Carolina
teachers to broaden their out
look; freshen their knowledge;
revamp their methods anil renew
their eagerness to serve as. guides [
to youth:?offered them by and |
within, their own state.
LEXINGTON CIKCT1T NEWS !
Rev. I. (). Simmons. Pastor
S. S. on the circuit were had at
their usual hour with a large at
tr* mi a nee.7 The pastor was at Bet
hel and preached. All members
responded to the trustee effort.
At night service Rev. \V. E. Ire
preached. Monday sister Willie
Maggie Bickley was funeralized
and Sunday' at 1 o'clock . sister
Hattie Marion Black was, funeralized.
We extend to each o:.
tit esc fafflttip-r our "deepest"" sympathy.
After the funeral at Beth
el the pastor motored to Spring
there. He also visited'some sick
Hill and shared in a program
tk..i
I wuvr in liiai > IV i 111 l $' .
\ The pastor is expecting the Rev
| Neal- of Nafcatvth Baptist chuich
an.i lvis congregation at Spring
till Tuesday night.
The. tbs.t Sunday afternoon, tinpastor
and-members are invitedto
he with. Rev. Harden at Pleasant
Hill Baptist church.
On Tuesday night i{fv-ei the 1st
Sunday the pastor and congregation
are invited to Pleasant
Spiings A. M. K. church.
The pastor returned from the
General conference Tuesday and
reports a very pleasant trip.
SH11.OH PR KSBYTF.lt 1 AN
C'Hl'RCH
Winnsbom, S. P.? S. S. at tin
usual hour and the lesson was 111st
ructed beautifully. The pastoi
. reached a wonderful sermon.
Rev..C. \V. Tally "p'fva.hed the
-annual sermon .Sunday?afteinoon
for the?Euintudd- Tramme school
At o'clock Fiov. .!. M. Smith
pastor /ion church' preached t'o
us. Mrs. Mary Da\is and Mrs.
Mamie' Henderson reported lot.
their cluhs the amount of $2?*;Y
The Jubil<*e quartet under the direction
of Mr. Steward Camei. it
_san^ several selections for us.
Mis. Rebecca Itrown left for !
Philadelphia to spend the summei
with her daughter. Mrs. Mania
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i lTndertaking: And Embalm
t ?Sl ot; AN?
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t AMIU'EANCE SERYIt
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UJjW? TJUirg
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Nor*:?You* quaatloo wQl be *ni?in<
"tz?~ Ln thla column. Fo* FlitATt totT.
ad 25c lor my now Aiticloot lirnl I
Loot Dat Cuabt and racalaa kr rttaw
mall a confidential Utter at bw adrWe tm
alyilao thro* (3) quautlona pdriMji Ban
your lull nam*, addraaa. and Mirtnlata V
all latlara and plaasa knalnda ? iSai
draaiad. btaktbs anralopa lea your road*.
Writ* Tot?Ana* Wallace, em *??
Palkrto lannra. Hit JUomr Ik,
CovnwJL I. Ca*oum.
M '? I.. J'li iim irivc uk an an>w<c
in the I.oudej a> Minn as.you
can Inform nil- if my -..m iv nil
t;. of the thin . s k t hat i>-jn|/!c arc
savinc about hint ami what must
i ! . ? ,
Ans: There is ti. lot of truth to
the rumor's "that ace i-oiay aioyiul
abo. i youiV sou..-. too bail. you
must face facts, (jet in W-Uitiai..
him ami make him stay home
.more. for. he runs out eiTch evening'
from dark on up-into? tin- wee
L?i ?t+rr? mo! num. He's younjt
voir"can change hiou
i. S. It..it. ?i.'?. lt'OT. Beat
Sir: 1 read yf<ui column w.-ekh "
ami enjoy .< s. mu h. l'lease tell
die if this woman tr.at 1 am .tak-+h??t-i'entno
i.l ?it"n;?rH?jrrw?rrrr?-?;?
.iti k as she says
\ nv Sim. I' i
.ii !(.> jiu iii tit*i power,
but It isn't in her.-power to chahge
your lift* one way or the. other
-o> I think that voy arc wasting
V<nir ni?>nfy. Your luck is all right
^ on m*f<l to get own to business
:;ii(i work harded and learn to save
your money. You won't ever get
ahead by s,peculating and throwing
vo'u money away.
M..A. \\".? Dear Sir: My husband
knocked a d inch hole in my head,
took my money and left m<* blank
and now b<?ts?li> ing w+bh ttte
other woman. Now I want you to
separate them and get him back
for t nu* for I don't want her to
havjc "liim.
Ans:? Sister, you* are better off
without 1 in: than you would be
.with -him. so thank ..your lucky
star that he's gone. Stay right
the;e jon your place and run your
' arm to tthe best of your ability.
-II In* tries anymore funny stuff
with you, call in the law and have
hint handled lieht. You can make
i comfortable living for yourself .
without his assistance and worry.
Mrs. K. .1. M. ? J am a dear mother
and I love my* children. Tell me
will my baby conn* back hoihe again?
Please let me read this ?
finest ion?sometime?soon.
Ans: Your son is groins to come
hack home, but it won't be in the
v< ly 7tj$m*diute future. He felt
the urge to travel and picked up
and left lnit 1 assuuiv you that
In* won't 1 e e me many months
before he pays you a visit. The
boy will be better off iii~a Taitrer
city, for he will have more oppor
.nities for advancement?
Ec D. I..?I am with a hard workin
if." wo'nian and she is some older
than l am. I-don't like some of her
ways and I have asked her to
change them but no. and now 1
.m i v\- unhappy with her so T
am planning to look for happi..? >
elsewhere. Apt ' right?
.ins: no ia;r witn tne wnian ami
-tell'her 4ust cxactly-how you -fbel. ,
Come j,, soivif kind o-f an agreement
with her before you make a
change. No doubt she will give
her consent to a separation. I
warn you not tto become too thick
th t e first person you meet.
Give yourself plenty of time to
make a selection next time and ?'
choose someone around your own . - ago
.
T1 "T."."71""T "KvTTilrt" like "To know" if
this man means what he has been
-aying ab . t 'marrying me
Ans: He's quite sincere...But. you
don't love hint*. Tell him to give
you more time ti think it over and
if you don't learn to care for him,
-lay single.
II. i . Am I to "i ake this- trip
a'?tii ns\ mot In r -this summer and
will iL_ku..l.the thing for me to do?
Ai.s: Pon't insist on her taking
u. Stay, with your -grandmother
iii.i; - t ht y alone, for it would
i>e much nicer for her and your ?1
new s*tt? -iather te. spend their
honeymoon, - alone. Teil t.u'iii you
will co with them on their next
t p \~TiT" ti oil,. l. 'iiU'.
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1 h i, 1 i'e 'oft Suiuiav f<u Baltiim.i
t . M,}? w-heiv she will be with
Mis. Willie Adams who is sick.
Wo wis! for her speedy recover
Miss -lossie 'Edwards 'who has
1> -en in the Good Samaritan hdsI'ital.
"Columbia; is ~up?srgaitr and
we hope for her continued recoyrv.
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(MPs) I" Pavis. reporter^
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1. S. !.eevv, Manager "
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