The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 10, 1940, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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10, 1940. SIUBOmSSJi mffwwa Mom Tw qnwfiM will bo r now rood **troo~ ta Ibis oolnwwi for t Putati lm*. food U<to?T mw Amown MijiMI I Locxt Day Cxaiy u4 rrrriio br M? mO a ooaSdrattal Utter at boo id iter ? rlrsloo tbioo (t) r~s ratio no frtriMr. Bar TOW fall ?? rddrrra, IM Mrtbdate te 0 Utters Aid plaaao teofado mbU drooood. mum rnYolopo for row irm Witt* Too?Ana' Wallacx. owo ?l Tmm Padcstto laititaa, Ul? Iwtiimt Ik Owmm, A Cunt an. M. H. \V.?I am in cafe business and I wish to know if I am going to be successful or not ? " Answer?Yes. But .it is indicated to me that in a period of " time you are going TO" have to mo\e you, bCsines.s in ta different" quarters. It is advisable for you to look around and try to find a gnnd. dwnlralile unot so yon will be ready~when the time-comes. W. L.?My wife wanted to take a trade and I gave it to her. We wept in business and are uTling fine. Now she wants to leave and go to another town. She say** she doesn't want me anymore, lioes she mean it? Answer?That's right . . . she's thru. Allow her to go wherever f she pleases and don't try to stop her. Continue right there in busi ness and try not to let '/her absence worry you." I dare say in a reasonable length of time she will be trying to come back to you. Hef biggest trouble is that she -wunU ' to travel . . - she can't do us wall alone as she could with you and she will find it out. P. R.?Is it safe for my sistoi to go with the boy that she going with at this time-? You him helped me so many times before and I am trusting in you again Answer?There is no harm that i will come to her from her association with this fellow ylt.lm' ? I tmr~ebnfident thai she could rtrr much better if she were to look around. Don't influence her one way or the other . . . she will open her eyes in ui few weeks ami change her mjiul about him. i V. R. J.What more can I do to get along with my husband? What is it I do that he doesn't like? Is he as true to me as he claims * Answer?He's fanatical and unreasonable. I'm sure you are doing a wife's part to try to keep peace in the family, and I urge that you try a little harder to un derstand him. I don't, contact a divorce, I feel that you will be able to work out your difficulties peacefully. E. A. G.^boes my sister have 9 TV. 11 Jf T V,ovt? tn , lu IlIUVU . 1C11 IMC IX X MU f V vv -move or not? My sister's- husband stays sick and she doesn't want to move ? ?Answer^-Yes, she is going to nave- to make a change. The man who owns?the house^Has" givetf her notice to find another place. It seems to me that it all dates back to her son having some words with people "in the neighborhood. You also will have to get your things together and get out. C. A. J.?My mother wants me to finish school and go jn nurse training but I've lust- all -iatores4in school. Tell me what I must > do as I am anxious to marry? Answer?Go back to school anu finish up. When you get youi high school diploma and you still want to marry, then do so: You are too young to marry^now and I too think it would be Best for you to wait at least a year. 1 urge you to go in training if you can arrange it . . . you will have a change of heart before very long. W. D. J.?I feel that my girl and wife are keeping some secrets' from me. Tell me if she had a nervous breakdown or did she try to kill herself? Answer?Well . . . the be are some things that you haven't been told about although she did not try to kill herself. The girl HT oiiffopino- f I'nm si nju'vnlis break down and for the time being your wife js keeping the details secret ** H ? m ^ J. EBENEZER A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. D, N. Wilson. Pastor Charleston, S. C.?The services last Sunday were good throughout the day. At 11 o'clock the pastor preached from Rev. 1:7 his *- subject was I Want to See Jesus Some Day. It was a gospel feast. 16 visitors were present. We are proud to say that 280 members communed. Sunday school was conducted by the Supt., Mr. J. Kinloch and _ was largely attended. The three delegates to the State league and S. S. convention, the Misses Hamisena Reaves, Grandell Wilson and Maggie Simmons brought back excellent reports. The Consecration meeting was the late Mrs. Louise Phyall. At 8:00 o'clock the pastor delivered the message from Isaiah ~ 61:3. HTs subject was "The Spirit of the Lord". It was also a gos pel feast. -AVe were bles/od to - ^ " hftve the uniting of Mrs. Keatrice Harrison from Far Rockaway, N. , Y., and Mrs. Mary Ingram from Florence, S. C. We are proud to say thaj; Mrs. Mable Holmes is up tend doing nicely, r v .* / - Ji NK WHERRY NEWS Calvary Presbyterian Church Rev. A. II. Reasoner, Pastor The Sunday school continues to move along nicely. Prof. C. W. June?* was absent due to an in- . fection of the leg. His absence! was very noucauie oecause ne is always there ami on time. Wo hope he will soon be?relieved ol his trouble. During Children's Hour, Rev. Reasbnor's topic was?Inside Out He told a story of a little boy who could never be satisfied, and advised the young people to always keep the light side out. The pastor's theme for the morning service wa^ The Christian Soldier. Textifov 60od Soldier. II Tim. 2:3 1 his was an interesting sermon on the "tips and downs" of a good soldier, and his reward. As usual everyone enjoyed it. Rro. Jesse G?Vy, the father of Elder Eugene Gary died on last Thursday and .was buried Friday afternoon. He was one of the old est and a-faithful MKHTtber of Mil lor Chap)-1 AMF ?He .Hi T 7V?d his church ~ias a class leader lV>r?a?K'etU number of?year s Undertaker Pratt had charge of the burial. Dr. J. K. Grant was given a, scholarship for 'u short course at MelulAv Mediiuh cullcirc.- where TuTTs spending niost of this week. He is a wide-awake physician and one. of the very best. A two day's institution for midwives was conducted at Drayton Street school last week. There were :!0 or more students a.r^d three instructors. The session was very beneficial. Mrs. Nancy Haltiwanger arrd Mrs. Floride Thompson, have returned from an Adult Teachers conference at State college. They report an enjoyable stay. Mrs. Ida Rutherford and her little grand son Joel Calhoutt arc spending a week in" Asheville, N la.oliifa. 1 AJr s. i Kugenia Keith uand nephew Karl Miller ar.e visiting itr the city. While here they, are stopping with Mr. arrd Mrs. Malcorri basaite. ? 7 Mr and?Mrs. hi. \\~.?Alleli,. Si .7 _ and family inotoied down to Jen, kinsvilk', S. C., to the openihg of revival at White Hall church. They met a host of relatives and old friends. The first Sundav in Ausrust was I the opening. Sunday for revival in s all sections of Newberry county g i LEXINGTON ( IRCl IT NEWS ii Rev. I, (). Simmons, I'astor 1 Sunday was a high day at Beth ' > el S. S. was had at its usual houi ii with a large attendance. At 11a the pastor mounted the rostru'm p TTTurpreached. Following him was 1; Rev. Jones, Rev. Cohens and Rev. il Bates. Then a recess was had e and dinner was served. We were served bountifully. W,e reassem- f' bled to listen to Rev. Caughman v and Rev. Williams. The choirs tl rendering?untttk1?during UHe da\ we ret Tayldr Chapel, Stover Chap o el, Jones Chapel, Spring Hill and t the -home choir. ? - -g Sunday night Rev. Walker pas. s tor of Countsville preached. Rev. > ('. Dunlap will take up the ero^s Monday - night and carry it thrC c the week. Many- visitors were 'C present durng the day. Come a- V gain, you are always welcome. t FLORENCE- DlSTiLICUi-KC^TH ] r.ROri' MEETING The sixth gVoup meeting of the Florence district was called at Lake City. S. Bulah Methodist clu reff! July .">1, 11)40.' The 1). S s Rev. Calvin C. Reynolds opened- t the meeting 11 :.'10 a.m. with hymn S and prayer. "Our Heritage," the- v devotional message was a prec- .> ious gem, delivered with clarity, interest, wisdom and beauty. d All of the ministers were ptvs- ? ent with the exception of Revs Frank Quick, N.' E. Franklin. John C. Gibbes, R. C. Gregg. The pastors wives to the number of 12 with many representatives o f other faiths un<l visitors made up the large and appreciative audience. /'Well >I)one," and "Many ThanksJJ are rendered f ro.;?1v tn . entertainers.- Rev. E. Watson his amiable family, and loyal mem hers for their handsome, church where the session was held, the hospitality ijhown, the varied niceties, and the delicious dinner enjoyed. The pastors reported on?Episcopal Kund and compiled the Flor once District conference program which is to convene in Springville charge, August 28 September 1. The program is created "uniquely, because it endeavors to appeal to the religious and social and literary life of Methodism and to interest the youth, and adult regarding the higher, rich er and purer things here and here after. The pastors wives organized the Ministers Wives Alliance. The following ^officers were elected: ] President, Mrs. C. C. Reynolds; I Vice-President, Mrs. S. E. Wat- < son,. Secretary, Mrs. I. V. Man- ] ning; Treasurer, Mrs. H. H. Coop | or. i All of the charges are making I desperate efforts to collect, and i report at the D. conference theii varied causes in full. The majoi unsettled askings arc CTaflin Ex tension. Pension and Relief. Bp nevolence and Episcopal Fund _ The D. S. urged each-preacher t? work hurriedly, carefully and pel fectly that his church may reach the goal August 28, and that each church school vie [with each to bring in the greatest number of i new members for the proffered D. 1 MWMp^"fgr fe j|^ * ? -* r^t?/i kt v MRPHB! J I^UIIK isinuu, 11, A. . - ~r? irize. I Many inspiring, and heartening pooches were made l?y the dele , atea-and pastor?. The I). S. acompfished sister, Mrs. Oralee buddy of Albany, (in. was also introduced and spoke complimeningly. The. workable, informing. . proarin? and adjusting group meotng closed with the benediction nd feeling that all its business dans, and projects will be clear/ understood, and carried out eas ly, and worthily at the District onference. * . Mrs. P. M. Gibbes, dir. of Conerence Organizational committee x 1 i. i r_^i ?/ .as prost-'iii aim s|k>k<.' um'iiy 01 lu- Wonmn's Scc' ^y "f rVn-wti-m . lervice. Letters of plans and reanizational material were dis ributed to each pastor. Tin* D 17 stressed the importance of th^s ociety and asked thf* ministersJfc rganizc at once. Our neyt group?meeting ?w i11 onie to Salem Methodist. yliuLch )ctober 1G. All delinquent reKU'ts on all causes are requested 0 be reported. -v:Hl7CHJU*TbA N 11 (l M i: H'HIAL All) SOCIETY HSTIHT NO. 1 The Christian Home Uurial Aid ociety met. on last Saturday and hmday in the "City of Columbia. >. C., in Antioch Hapt. ehureli eith lodge^ Noi l;58, of which lie v. It. W. R. Bowman is president. The sessions were called to oi ler by the Grand President. Mrs daria 'Burton, with the Rev. I.. J. Bowman in bv -chair. Thel lessions were well arranged and nany local presidents, delegates md members attended and made 1 creditable showing. District No. 1- once thought they cere sinking down to rise no more >ut Jests whispered these words o via "I am a?Rock 111 a w ea i y and and shelter in the time of a itorm". We gladly fell in His trips,'and thanks be to Him. foi ve are traveling hack to the old and mark. As the grand president sat and ook on with many good thoughts n Her mind the State Secretary, dr. W. E. Williams, called the fi lance roll along with the Record ng Secretary, Miss M. E. Subei ind the Finance committee. Mr iohn Boozer, Mr. James Ethridge Rev. Mr. L. G. Bowman and Mr. racoon. We took in $164.15. Sunday noon the president called her cabinet along with the nembers and paid off the followpg debts: "Undertakers $91.80; Bereaves, $$4.65; Union expons}s $18.00; total paid out $164.45.1 \fterward tKe se.^ions closed in' peace and harmony to meet in October _w]th Lodge No. --24-,?SB? t'-er Street, S. C., in Trinity A. M E. church. Mr. Eugene Metze, president. After closing a Sue-j ;essful union Sunday at 3 o'clock the C. H.-B. A. Society cabinet and members motored to Trmo, S. C., to attend the funeral of the exp resident of Lodge No. 2b trt?tftrr person of Rev. Thomas Bowman The C. H. B. A. society meni-i borfr tendered ;r~5tTorT program in the funeral service in behalf of their deceased brother. The vicepresident of Lodge.. .No. 20 was mistress of ceremonies, Mrs. Lea thia Corley. A talk by the Grand State Secretary, Mr. W. E. Williams in behalf of the deceased * rHE PALMEl'Fa LEA lation-Wide Tr mother as a local president. Paper liy .Miss M. P. Sul.vr in lie-half 's'- the deceased brother as a member of Lodee No. lilt. \Yu loved Rev. T. Bow man -but Clod lows him host. (Miss) M ]. Suber Recot dine Sec'ty. and Report'-r .? ? 11r. >NK i rsVIKI.K XK\vs Quite. a numher of persons attended tin- Wonianless Wedduitf nivi-ii -.t tin- Itnntist ehni-eVi Mini. day nicht, .July 22 sponsored hy Mrs. K. A. Morris. Revival tueetintrs have. begun all over Marlboro county. Tliis week nicotine will begin at Shiloh Baptist church. Miss Francis Morris left for a few davs va.ation in Hartsville as guest .of Mis- Lillian Bonderson. Dr. Charlotte Hawkins li'rown was?tiu;?guest --^4?Shiloh?Baptist" church Suuihiy-uunaiinj? and Sunib.y ?jifl? ! n.>on. She spoke on the -object "Iron Chariots". She was introduced by tlie president of the Missionary Society, Mrs. Glenn Vlcf'olluiii. She ua- also nreseiit' (I a beautiful boopiet of flowers L\?t-b.?.Hi..ion,I, y society. Her srbje"{ Sunday afternoon 1 Want to I'.uild My Hpuse so that I might stand erect physical ly. mentally stud spiritually". Dr. Brown's two inspiring ntessays .ivrrr?ntmrfrs'y?,| by-TilL?1tvho were present t<> hear her. Mrs. Aliee Butler- of Hartsvillv visited h- ' lather. Mr. Bob Cros land on Thursday with her was her .lautrhlei, 'I s- C n ne'ia But let*. Mr. II. t-ovin.'-rt'ri left Sunday for a few days'stay in New New York City with relatives. The' "Devil's Funeral" will he presented at the Bcnnctts-ville<-ili Seho<d auditorium. Tuesda? evening, July .'JO, "given by the teachers ofMarlhoro couutv. Miv Ma: ime?Ma1 t,!i hrr? reiuru ed to her home in Swansea, S. C. after visrtin.tr several weeks with Miss Mabel Hee-e. The regular meeting- of the '"Kill Kate KIrU" was held Thursday : ... ?u 1 r >t.. Ti. ?. 1 rYriiiviK uit uir riuint* ??i i . i nmi (li>us Grey and sisterMiss. EmnVil TT 11-ii?ftn.y. 1 j m:\\%; in \nd \k<mni> i washington, n. c. By J. O. Hart 1."?0 Honor 1 ?r. Benjamin K. Mays The South Carolina State College eluh of Washington gave a reception for Or. If. F-. Mays Svho ' hgs been recoTnly appointed pres' ident of Morehouse College. Atlat to, Ga. Dr. Mays is a graduate | of Smith Carolina State college and a member of South Carolina State College el l) of WashingTon. D. C. Tlie reception was one I of the most siuvessful affairs ever : held at the Y.W.C.A. by South Ca I rolinian. Among those present were members of Benedict College I club. Allen University club and South Carolina club. [ The program hogun by introduf Tory remarks by Mr. Herman D Wbaley. Attorney Ernest C. Di> arvr-fo esiileul Of 11 le drib, presid od. Mr. Leroy W. Poole soloist accompanied by Mrs. Gladys Wir thropor"Miss Mary Smith gave f piano selection of excellent qual ity. Mr. W. A Outten, main speal er of the evening, gave an excel lent account of T>r. Mays' strug gle up the ladder of success. Mr " DBS end^ ^ :vr ~ ? >:- T" v 1 % ^ '""r The trend toward constructttm of low-cost homes has become the outstanding influence in the residential building field. The trend gathers mopeople become aware of the .fact that homes can be built to *"suil practically every pocketbook on FHA terms, which represent the most fa\orable financing ever made generally available. ' j Three examples are shown Tiere of the types of homes that are going up in all sections of the country to provide comfortable low-cost quarters for families not adequately cared . for -in the past." All of the homes are valued at approxv mately $2,500, including lot. They were= financed with Federal Housing Administration insured mortgages. The amounts of the mortgages oh these properties vary . slightly, but monthly-juiy men La range between?$14 and?$+0? excluding taxes and hazard1 insurance. . Thomas Tyre was the outstand| wig soloist of the evening. He was accompanied by Mrs. Miller. ' Both Mr. T.vru " and Mis. Miller were congratulated on the excel I ent quality 01 tneir music ami voice. Mrs. Gladys Thomas Go me*/, former music teacher of the State college gave a piano selection which everyone enjoyed. Mrs , j Gladys Winthrope nave a solo and ' was accompanied by Mrs. Gladys ! Thomas Gomez. Mrs. Hlondena L. Whaley presented Dr. Mays with a present from South Carolina State College club of Wash I ington. Dr. Mays accepted the present, and made a speech which we all will remember. Among: the out-of-town guests nresenl _ were Miss Qtraene Whaley. a gi-tui uato of State college; Miss Whaley is from St. Matthew, S.' C. but As ttinv living in New V ork City "1 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Watson of Baltimore. Md. Mrs. Watson is a former classmate of Dr Mays. : I Mrs. Watson spoke and congratu| dated Dr. Mays on his achievements. Mr. A. Simons represent ing Benedict College club spoke and congratulated Dr. Mays. Mr ! Robert Kelly representing the So .Xlarolma- club had?heard lUUeli of"" Dr. Mays but had never seen him it was therefore, a pleasure foT Mr. Kelly to meet and congratu ! late Dr. Mays. Mrs. A. Simons ' I representing Allen university elub spoke very nicely of Dr. Mays and wished him .outch . success. There was a delicious ivpast served and everyone went away feeling" that the evening was well "spent. Mr. Herman Whaley was called to Columbia, S. C.. on account ot the illness of his father. KAI.TIMORK. Ml). NKWS The Morning Star Bapt. church went on a bus excursion on July 2f> to Sparrow Beach. Kveryone enjoyed the trip. Mrs. Ida Mae Douglass departed this life on Thursday evening 11 :-10. p.m. Mrs. Douglass death was the result of being hit ty a car whilt;., standing at the corner.of X. Schroder St. and W. Fayette St.. She is the wife of ' Mr. James Dor class Resides?he-tI husband site is survived by her j mother, Mrs. Mary Knox, a broj ther, Mr. Harry Knox, sister ini law iinii brother-in-law are Mr i Harney Douglass, .Jr.. Mrs. I.ouise I G. Douglass. Mr. J'ink Douglass. -Mrs. I. Douglass. Mr. Win. Douglass, Mrs. Eula Douglass. Mr. Richard Land. Mrs. May Land Mrs; James Wilmore, Mrs. F. Wil -more, Mrs. HonrytTfay, Mrs. Map. pie . (Irev, Miss l.ula Douplass, Miss Bessie Douglass, Mr. Wade Douglass, and a host of other rel atives and friends. Funeral ser vices were at Mt. Hebron Mission ary Baptist church Sundav, July ' 28. 2:00 P.M. Rev. M. Flowers preached the sermon. The re1 mains were taken to, Chester for burial. I On sick list are Mr. T.onnie Peak Mrs Hood, Mrs. Golden, Mrs. Xeal Mrs-. Irvin, Mrs. Christina CarSon Ajulrews, Mr. Johnnie I.ann and tiPirl friend *perut Sunday at Spa'F . row Beach; t iftr. and Mrs. J. McClintic mol tored to Sparrow Beach Sunday, i The local churches observed its weekly schedule to the edification < of those attending. I The C. B. A. society made two -j members: Mrs. Nora Reed and Mrs. Alice Holley. i . 1 \ u i i hk ki rn: s< iiooi < u hi-: \r*n i ( i i i ki | I K..- I A\-< -. Miii1:.: -K.br, 1 Hi < i-lain! has ' i in <i Suint-i-r. v.11? i? i(?- a-t.t- ^nli-.l tin ( 'uloro.l State- H.-atsticiai.s coir i-i' toll. S M'Jl< 'It - t l:l- -csS.oli aI ? i: u t! i- r'cato.-t ?t-i in ! 1';.: Inj/ !a-i absence tin- school cm.tin i|" In plotless. t^uito a numbet ol ti..- teu>-he:> v.ho won- -att? laliim th,- suivrm-i s.-hool at Stat.- c..ll?ir<- t'-'.or. 'in ailvaiitav.c of st-cui in>r wha-t, is kfiowji as a "S)ii.1t ( iii'-f ' .) I-i-m-h !>". This u t.? tin' Si'l.oii) i ifuluin tin'.i 111- - is'.a liri- lit" t'.A- f.M-uit.V ! tin- S'.ati < " ?!! *-1- S .jiii.a-r sir,""! ut.-l it is .a jfn-al ln-lp tw the- tea t. .*!? that van- ti, | ;,i ; U-auty liin-.s. Sally Mi'iiUn "!' <" .?1??ft: i;? f>a> I I ! Ill ?,1-1 i ;. Vt. I fVr. !.n:y l.i-f bi-auty ii>ursi-. A very lai m- ji? ?.> 11 mt?-1,f i x1" ' '- |? on: Si-r.t,v.t ii at la ,u mi ;; . ~! . f,,.. cc-riiiiiL' -this i -1 nr-ay \vi jt? t.-Js srl (ii.il. 1? ! ? I'Jii rv a l' a! :,i ? ar.v t arauiiji ainl uui|.?in nt 'i,,-.- j> r'n-i < 1 cuUiyat.- l.intay j-ii-'a.iii.:.' ct li-l.i ati-ii' iiiin cr!l: ii^r i: as at:'! strain liti'iuiiy . v"i:',iis at a i if tioii, jvhiirh is yivi-r. ti,i*>:tr e -ih.. 1. The liiisiiii-at an.! mi, Scitary'Mi .A:;gu.?tys Fnivst an !<-a\ JJiV 'Ir till.- 1.-th fill a bii.-;ii?-s* t? X*. ... W ..i. ...i ... A., .. , ' v'? i urh wiu'ic u*?'\ . <j i" contact a few ?>f. her N.? v. Y<?rk aeents ( "! ( < vviinr what w an ?i?>il: it> .- i> 1 We reyivt Very nmel: that < our fir-t upents" to" vcVk N< \\ York Mrs li.ulh Kn law >!.?r? is is n-.v. jtruclicna: m yt.,. writ. of her success which i- a rjf.-a' joy to the scl'io. '1. ' | Those that would like to \j.-m our chih in'Now York may ih'ttd in their-liame before Anet.st iSi:. l'he school is pr tai of tiotre-j cent news that came from the State Honril of Cusimot io Al t. i elat ink that the school j, a - a: " N ' rating unon all iio.'s a.? S I'cporto! from' the l'a'imtto Leader visited out school t. < it? \ atiii lie was w ell pleased wuii w tun he. saw. He said that he had heard many complimentary remarks about-the school hut' toda-j. found out for himself that < ecy t-hinjf that has heen said about the school Is niorv titan true. The reporter saw quite a few graduates doMijf their work as th<.Uyii they were graduates years ay- . Klite School of Beauty (,'ultuie ( 1 r:l 11 ir. .t ,li l-.? <1 st. .\\inucws~"Oii; oil-it* ii Wi' enjoyed a very lively sermun Sunday mprninjr by our pastor. Sunday nitrht a e-db ctv! was taken for Mrs.Mary Jackson who has I eon ill for sometime. \\V all wish her a speedy r'ecovi ry. Misses Naomi Jones and Thcdra Wilson of Cqa) -n i' 1 i i visitors this week to Kent and Andrews. Miss Sterletta (jroeiie left?Mmirtrry on her vacation. We wish her a very nice trip. Miss Avis' tiree'ne'left last week for Atlantic.jB^arh?wii'-n- sir?tw-Hsnend Jhe siinuufx *? Subscribe for The Palmetto Loader. ?? m ^v. MII.I.KK CHAl'KI. Hcv. I., (i. Kuwnian. .Pa?t??i "T". I Newberry, S. ?' The f..;.;rth i|uart'erly conference . was held h; PresaliPp Klder- P. v. . 1> nham of Columbia. *' C. The el vh- addressed -1 he S >. an-.l f' fn plimented I ho doTetrntes wLo?attcndcd tTu- State S. S. and I.ea-j'..-. convention. At 11 n'io Rev. liowman presented the elder to the congregation \vh<> rose ami seleett-il ascitis l.x't Mall. 'Ha si'iuti'i'i way llrlivov,-,! with . force and power altho' he announced that l'.is. conditio;. W;.s \elV J > ; in health. seemingly e*eiyt>--dy <vas satisfied. The. Junior- clio-.r -anr at the State S. S. and la-acme u^w;1 j; last Friday nieht" in A!!? :. u:.:v? r-d+y?lobelia.! WllTi l?-t hel of ( Tunihia and several liar All th>-_ choirs sang beautifully Prizes were awanled ;.t the ,v of the contest. St. Philip-choir ol Kastovci eame in last in: convention enjoyed all of then, Mrs. Mamie Hintou, S.;pt. ??f i-rt S'nn.la y a chnoI. p! .i iI V.I TTf TTTT ACE League. chairman of thi Willing. Workers dub. secretary of Benevolent society. \\.lu>- knowno failure is the Ik-iI rock of tin church. Tuesday nL-ht. A gust j??...'tiu T)? i: . Ci .... v .x . iwunu oicir (punier i>i uviii.^'iti,! will be presented at Miller chapcl for one night ontv. Mrs.^L. H. Kt ith ' of Philad.h pKia is" lb-re \isiting Mis M. 1 I.aSaine while on her vacation. -Mr. George Wilson of Suartat: burg spent the wck end with his mother. Mrs. Jane Wilson. Among the many visitors that was at Millet Sunday was Mi* Ni .P. Singleton ami others, Rev. "" vwman is with ilev T. K Robinf this week conducting It riteetK1 at St. Mary church. 15 will with Ki'v. Martin n<?l wee bun . and treasurer of tin pooi fund, died 'l;v*t W.-df-*d:'y?tmti "Was funerali/ed Friday by tin Pastor. Rev. I,. (>. Bowman. as siste.i by Revs. J. S. Mat tin. J A. Gamble, K. If. (ianlden and \ H. Reasoner. Bro. M. V.. 1 ffSain spoke of his life as an officer oj the fhnrcb. Telegrams and obit uary were read by Prof I'. S ; Gallman. He was a member oi I Miller Chapel for over forty yean i ??? - PAGE- ?HREE iii <i * M n> !';< ' in this church " i't\ itais <>i . more. Mia. nr v wilt- who has'been very 1 is ii.pj..vin_- nicely. Mr. Ma"l. Tucker who has been i for ti.se.; months is out . in'isi.'i. Mi-. Mary Joiinson is on <>n the thin! Sunday Kev. Bow . ? ; i a!: > * know n as Dol , lar iJav. Kuch member is asked l to pay one dollar. Please don't 1 ' ' 'vie ' to church. Go to i m?-? !m i.,\\v 11.i.k m:\vs ? A* S: h-Kan with uf-splen !; ! i:|, attending. At 11 jttViock pleached a s?^ul <5^ir- fl > m-i 11 i>:i that touched the t^ul 1 i 1 M ;-t;;iii. His subject I ' :v.rr?rVh t- ry. of Life. The col h- that duriny the . day was. ver> fir. last week the Missionary I 11 'it f'ain Hiiin : -I.!..-- ..--.' i- Hrnwii was seal a.- our delegate. The convention - I'e. ' j i' i t .,f I trio- ? ^ trie meet injr. The Rev I aMis. lirown' were-introduced Ti:< y w< ie sent Tron* . I ' A ' ri <elina district to the I . A] t'r.i.?r|l?. ti hit; TTu- presi- I h .jy: A' Alt. Pleasant district Mrs. V. F. Murray's 'annual lues-...i '.'.as very e<>"d troni the sub.M; l-.Isie \\ a.-hinjiton and Mr i'tf r., I* ??\V 11 nr.- still un the v !: i-l. il; ?+.ii.hs aiuU -niylfici Mi - A!.?:!? :?? mi->< <! from theM l \ iCI A*. . ; . SUNT BLAME YOUR MAN ... If he "falls" for a g'rl's lovely hair! If your heir is dull, lifeless and nrnv/-cf*?anl/^#J ^AIAB* t4 y / ?? ? ? ^ v? WIVI II with Gcdefroy's Larieuso Y.v.i j..st can't help.admiring beau11 -. 1 hair'. 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