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Page Two ??- , ? ilhr Palmetto Eeaiier PlIiUSHEl) WEEKLY 1310 Assembly St., Columbia. S. C Entered at the Post Office at Co lunibia, S. C.,.as second class matter by an Act' of CorTgT^ss. SUBSCRIPTIONS One Y-ear .... $2.0o Sim Months - . 1.2CThroe Months r .7b Single Copy .Ob FORE1?N ADVEUTlSINtl AGENCY W. B, Z1FF CO., OOh S. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. Official Advertisements at the rate allowed b> law. 7hn ? ?;t?W will publish brief ami rational?letters?uu subjects-?oi, general interest when they are accompanied by the names and, addresses of the authors and are not of a defamatory nature. Anonymous communications will | not be noticed. Kejected manuscript will not be returned. OEO. H. HAMPTON Publisher E. PHILIP ELLIS Field Advent L. (I. BOWMAN, Circulation Mgr REMITTANCES Check's, Drafts and Postal or Ex press Money Orders should be made payable to the order of The Palmetto leader, toinioui.uatioiu: intended for the current issue must be very brief Ullll shoillll t I'UI'll the edit 01 iui . nf llt'FK um min iiiun ? u? iviMT r. each \s City n?-v.>. I". als Wednesday. SATl Kl>A^ . At t?l Si' II, Iy4tl N\ I! M.Kit I * 1. A \ (<1U)1 M)S 1 OK NKIiKo CMII.DKKN Hooker Washington Tt-iilu't* rnrn nrr .-\lh-n-bencdici leilace havi- displaced two shun sections in Coluinhia, thus, offering 1. i- hrms~t ng cortd itams?t'fn?TOT people at lou -cost i *-~nt. No othel projects hen- mean moil- to' the + hap, mess and w el fa iv. of-our pt-o pie. The next venture is playgrounds i.or Negrii children' to offer opporUtilities for thy proper use of vacation period* and physical imul'uvjiiu-nt tit die host nt" rhildi-eiv in the streets of the city. This need is urgent. The leaders in - . our eivic organization should* roil tinue their efforts until play* grounds are established and prop 4- ?yrly. -stdr: itt -Jf. the south side And in Wnverley. The City owes this to the N -^rt taxpayers of Columbia. TI1K MAKlNt. OF A NEWSPAPER The place that the -Negro news paper holds in Neg'10 lift- is on< of much" importance. In l'act, the newspaper is an asset and set vet the social needs of the race a> no other institution does in that it is the only mouthpiece thai speaks for the defence of the race unc advocates the cause of pur people.T>f course, the average Negrc paper in the South is far short of being just the kind and type of organ that many critics fee' that it should he. There is somt reason for tnis criticism," ' but many critics are found among those who spend absolutely nothing to guarantee the puhlieatioi >f the weekly paper. ? The Palmetto l.oad.-i- h-.c readers who welcome its appear unce as a worthy companion ant; would be at a loss without the pa per. They look for the weekly is sues of this paper with eagerness and feel that they cannot bo with out it. The Leader's aim ha> been to render service to the pub lie in general anrl the race in partin..1.... r*.. ~ ' . us columns carry news articles which tell of the progress of our people and give woekly many,columns of**space to tell of the progress ofeour people in all of our institutions. The Palmetto Leader can b< ? made ai .bigger and better papei if its friends so desire; if evei^ | subscriber will keep up his sub i scription and in addition sqpd in a few new subscribers every month. If The Leader can double its subscription list, the advertising space will double in val* ue and that will offer a richej and bigger field for our advertis. ers. After all, it is not the subscriptions which make a great paper, it is. the value of the advertising space in a newspapei that counts. Help us double the subscription list and build a great newspaper to further serve the Negro race in South Carolina Sutwwribe For? The Palmetto l^eade^ ffcHOl'M) WE BK EXTREMEI !t is possible to be extreme ir 1 .1 -natters where moderation is best j But there are others matters ip j whiclr moderation is deadly ant i our only safety is in being ex I trenie. We prefer not to Tia vc~ dealings with a businessman win s moderately-honest. What woult be thouglu?bf surgeons or nurse.- .? in the operating room who hat . their * instruments mOtieratel* | lean, and who did not think ii" | necessary to be' "extreme" i i | making sure of complete sterili . nation tit' the instruments before ! going on with an operation that1 might mean-life or death? The ' j Bible is the most extreme look ii |i the world. The Holy Spirit, in re j t ealipg" the Bible writers, is iln j, roinpromfciugly extreme in slat-:* ing inany matters of doctrine am. Ij ol conduct. "Moderation" in sue! ' i matters talks about "antisocial' actions or attitudes, and about u the need of more education as the solution. Tin- Bible talks abou [ sin and regeneration: "the wage: of "sin is death; but the gift <.i led is eternal life, through Jvs,n Christ our Lord" <Rom. ti;^;;)^*t liuire are very cMj-Cjlll'. Mnb'merits ami we may well Tioil that they are. The Hii L ^ tlea!s iTi blacks itnd whites. not * in trravs as does tin- ililetmm.. superficial .y oilemist. A Chris- ' ian wumau writes in a letter l< -lie Kilitor: "How our enemies | -m? si ressinjj HTv w old extreme'. Can a Fundamentalist he anything tl but extreme V We know where a j moderate Christian's', sympathies are. how he will vote, and when c he will eventually land. Trulj ;l Clod's Wonl is Yea and Amen.-Froia Sunday School TimesKOCK H11.1. I.OCAI.S [ IIy l{ul>\ I.ee Iteid a The-(Trinity iiaplist chuivh am.', the lleiiiion Presbyterian iftflii'T ? held-"their annual pienie Tuesday 0 Aijy. '20. at Fort Mill. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sii'npsot of New Jersey were visitors ii ; tin- city. Mr. Simpson was visit ' injf his parents. Mr. and Mrs Simpson "ti H'laek street. ( M-e.?a+*l?Al > ?tieorye?A ndei soi?~ ol' New York City Were visitor* | ii the i ity last week. M rss (-11 ail vs. Holman,- who?is 7~j !i\ injr with Mr. and Mrs. Car'.. , Keid.?on?Hampton?St;, is-?visit illy in (Iraiiu'eJiurjf this .week. Miss Aiidie M. as of tan dell Visited Mrs. Dewey iMiek.-ll on Trade St.. last week. ?Mis* ituhe ! unehess of Oranyi iuiry visited Mrs. Frances Uavis mi I rade St.t hi.st week. ! ^ J' Mrs. haiinie Hlake of Wash j^j inutoi). If ('., wa< .'i viviiiir in )|n |? ity last week. . I i | Mrs. Fueerson of Charlotte, X ^ ('.. Spent the week end with-?Mii-i-I i iitiPM i s. S. C.. Weston last week i Mr liosooe M.-eks left for X , ^ Y. t-ity Thursday, where he plans'., spend awhile. ! I j Mrs. Lillian Prido-?and litylj *'>11 Theodore are still' in XI Y ! | City. - . j Mi<s' Doris (inthinys has re turned home, after visiting sever il weeks hi ('huxlollc- X. (-k?wi44 J-1 mis- r.ioise maKcney. j" Mis^, lacqueline Thomas o ' | '1 < 'hin Ifrtic 1? N. has returned t> j t Rock Hill wluyv she plans to u< i_, Ttt .school. Misses Hetty Ann ,\V hitiakcr .i_an<! A Hi fiu- McGirt of Cannier | 1 arc- visiting' their aunt and uncle i Mi . ainf .Mrs. R. \V. McGirt. j-1 Miss Ruth ("hisolm has return-.j . d .'t't"'- vUitip..?in AtlinrHr?? ' "ityv N. J. , 1 Mis.- A. .1. Hyers is ..n the sicK j v list. _ ; >i Miss Ruth Handv an< 1 I rii-nrl I .. .Mi >. Davis left Sunday for home j c They an* from New York" City They were visitors of Mrs. Kdnu Kiny anil sisters on Fond street i 1 .Miss Maty Kli/a Harnett en-' t.-rtained a numher of her friendsjp at her home on Crawford street' Monday nite. :Mi-<s -hHIn "f?. Nelson is" yettine J 3 ilony nicely after undei yoiny ac ' peration. She is a ]>atii-nt a i 1 S'. I'liillips hospital. i lj Miss (Iladys Simpson eiiU-r ' . taiiied 3 lew ot her friends Friday nite.?at Mr. Tim Hi ouiitielil's ' home on 1 'oiid street. The Siliyvrs of the "l.oy Cab j t, in" ('oimnunit y 'Cent.-r reiufereclj : i proy i am in York last Tuesday ?'? " Dr. .John (iathinys of llamploi j street was a visitor in Newberry ( f last Sunday. _ - I,. .Mr. Uobert Byers, one of Buck j i Hill's outstanding hase I.all play I ors, motored t<> Belmont, N. Tuesday to.play with York, S. j team, York, was. defeated by K%' IllOJlt. Dr. l lrvwy Duekett, of tlii? city and Dr. Thomas of Camden leflj. Sunday for Mehurry Medieal Col- j a lege in Nashville, Tenn. i ; Dr. George T. Kiley's sister is j a visitor in the city. i Mr. K. VV. Bricc, President ol , N Clinton College is out of town I ' this week attending to business j c Mrs. Lillian Davis' sister is vis'j ting her on Hampton street. jf The farmers of York County j hold their picnic last Friday a' Mt. 7,ion Baptist church. Thit t picnic was under the supervislor [ t of Mr. B. T. Miller, AKricultura j t agent of York County. Mr. Harry ( Daniels of Orangeburg attendee ( this picnic also. Mr. Charles Foster js visiting 1 in the city. Mrs. Helen Kuril of N. . Y. ^ City has returned to her home, after visiting here. Mrs. Marie Pride, who has beer ' siek for some time, was able to 11 attend the picnic in Fort Mill or Tuesday at Avery's picnic ground , Mr. Thomas Euell is visiting ' Mr. Robert Toatley on Crawford 1 . 4 TH M \YBE SO ANI (ByAV. H. S THE "Bit; I bought a hat recently; thi 1 salesman did'not have the exact size in the style I desired. Said j he jocularly: "It isn't so very much too big?just get the big lead ami it will probably be .youi size." The big head, lie sui* | soniethin'g after all. 1 bought the hat. I put some I'elt strips in the rim. My head lasn't quite swollen enough so 1 1 mi lake these hands out? not iet. I'm wuiting, just waiting to i see ft'" 1 will really get the "big J lead" s?i my new hat will exactly I it?or . will it? < This "bin head" business is a lig problem."- Maybe that's tin reason 1 see so many men and i ivuineti with hats sticking right in the tops of their hcails. May- I ie so and maybe not. There's- otm- thing 1 do know. 1 here are inanv people whosV. 1 \ hi. iv prevents anyining 01 rea _ inluv?It tt in v?their?cranium*. -4 an see their "big .heads" fifty 1 i rt away. ' , , 1 1 think.the "big head" is a re IK-?w?Irnin?New?York. pi Mi-, and Mra. Robert Duron.-1< iiui children have returned hoim \ n Virginia. .Mr. Thomas Jones has returned o his home in Virginia. He was * visitor of Mrs. Hester Anderson, t ml daughter. Elizabeth. ? . ]\ Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Miller ahd..| .Irs. Millei's mother. Mrs. Davis' f "(Jreenville were visitors in 'harlotte. N. C.. Saturday. * ,0 Mr. liotkrt tieorge Toatley was' ' recent visitor in I'ageland. tThe students?rd' Emmetf Scott; Lkirv?si hool?rve isterevr This pas' 1 reek" for the tiirm lb-HMl. < A program known as the "Hie , troailrast of li'-JC" will be preented at Clinton College Thttrs ay nite. Aug. 2b. This "program rill consist of local talent. > The "Cioler Memorial Choir ol I 1.1. lilt' ..l 1. ii':... . . 1 latent, N. CJ, spent Sunday with. ^ heir sister church Mt. Oliver. At *s _ix!cloek. that afternoon, they ret \ tied a program of spirituals am. | nyed h\- all wilo attended. Miss Kthel Hell Kurd is visit in v n t ireat Falls; < '1 lie Community Center is still I uiKiiiL'?pi ogress. I lie yoiitin pen lj de of thjs eity are turning out v very-ptjrht to the Center. Si. iheruver you lta've time 'drop * own t(l the "l.OC Cabin Cimimui tv * < enter", pn Crawford ?und c t is under the supervision ot , drs. Freddie tiuLhinjrs and Mis? V it tl e VI. Hemphill; How Booker T. l)avis of Bris ' ol, Tenn.i was a visitor in the I itv this past week. He visiteu t ley. I. F. Hot*ue. .!; ( ItATKSItl' ltd Nl'.iVS i The revival meeting beiian at S' t ohn C.MK church. Sunday. Auj \ i. Uev. 11. H. .lavkson the pas ] <>r preached a soul stirrinjr sc.* ; rt"tr?The services won- high thn ut t-hf da\and everybody .seeme*'--* 0 have enjoyed a spiritual feast \ Rev. U. 11. Rrnwn. pastor of th< .. ' atosburg circuit of the (' M lv i hurch del nor.-.I tlx- ?j. 1 on which was enjoyed hy all. IT* iiH do the preaching f*i|- thi- [ tootinn. Sunday niaht the pastor ; avc us another burning message I Subject: Prayer. * I Miss. Rosa Mae Kthoredgo has ?-turned from New York. She t rill teacii in ' (lainsville, (?a.. this ( crin. * , Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Ktheredgc i f/- Prosperity were the iruestfc <-| Irs. A. A. Ktheredge of Rates x >urg, their sister, and sister* in j tw, Mrs. AliciJJ hpvis of .Johnston . j isi-u-d her neice, Mrs. A. A. Kthe. | .( .1 1 i C- ? 1 iikc iasi naumiay. Mi's. ('attic ICthcredgo of. Angus | ;i. lia., is visiting h^i*> friends v. \ ouiiil liatcsluirif and other coin | iu11iI it's. " " ~ M i s. J. A .)<lU i-i's uccompanieif. j ilder .1. A. .lowers to Spring Hi! j hurch last Sunday night. Kldci lowers- pnnelud?for Rev. 1. l> iinui.oiis at tin* night siyvice. ' ~~t ('II I'll A \V MANS t^uite a large crowd uorshippei it tlu- Pee Dec Union Bapt. churcl sunday morning "to wiln.ss thi Japtism of thirty-nine candidate('ho were given the right hand ol i 'I'llfiusitiin A Tt?.f oni'ul/i" !.. 1 hoir sang UnwnriT Christian S old-1 ? ors after which the pastor, of- ' icers and the congregation a.^som ^ ? >led in front of the exterior o: ho church to witness the dedica 1 ion of a service chart given by ' he Young Men Christian Society ; if the Pee Dee Haptist church. M rs. A. V. Wilson and son spent I ast Tuesday in Charlotte, N. C Attending the Missionary socioy last week end in Darlington, S ?. were: Mrs. Julia Streator, A VI. Pickens, M. Green, W. Singleon and others. 1 Mrs S. W. Deas, daughter Mis: tfannie Mae Deas, cousin Miss Willie A. Reid of Albany, Gu., anc ' a. ...? -a- ?. - e palMeIW Leader ") MAYBE NOT hackleford) e~x- ? o ? ?< HEAD." suit of vhat those people put ii to thiir systems -it', too ligh like yeast, and swells until reaches the top-?their head What we put in us makes i what we are physically, jpenta ly ami morally. When people d? velop the "l.ig head" they mus have started on and are still o the wrongldiet. Some things g directly to the head and put yo up irtgthe air. You then feel the you are bigger ami better tha anybody else. You ARE a big gep and better fool than anybod else. And, too, a LITTLE learn ing is a dangerous thing, an MUCH learning may make yo mud. Did you know that? The only way to avoid the "bi; head" is to follow one formula Don't know too much, and don' 3e too ignorant. People ' wh enow too much are very suscen ihle to the Mriir head" nnd thns who are ignorant are also vie uitns. .It??solely?the amoun >f knowledge we have available t is the kind we feed upon. (Rights Reserved) 1 K)ii i'liomim Peas Jr., spent Mon lay in. \\ adesburo. N. C., vrsitim 'riends. Mr. Thornal Coachman arrive# rom Washington, D. C., Monda\ o visit relatives ami v'ri!e hoh vill be the of Miss^ Miss Nannie M. Peas and hi*i ousin Miss Willie A. Reid w:l envc Tuesday, for Bennettsville v ('.. to visit relatives and friends )UANCJKBUK(? DISTRICT S. S VNI) A. V. E. I.. CONVENTION i-Under the leadership r,P Dr. Pallet1 history-was made-t he day; if August 22--.*i when the Oianei >urjf district held its Kundu;< ichool and Allen Christian Kndea 'Or League convention at the Rod Hill A.ME church of which th< lev. 1. S. liamhle is pastor. Beginning with the orgunizatrc: in the outset, I'rof. Enoch F. Jei diss Alease (iardner a student o st'atle college was elected assis ant secretary. (.hi Thursdiiv which war. Sundu' school day Mrs,, Cora 1J. Black dis rie.t Supt. presided and on Eiida.' vliiclj was given over to the A."'. 5. L .Mr, II. L Pinckney m.r dis rict president presided. Both o he district olVieers presided wit! nueh dignity and grace. The lacuitjt w'lectei" '.* instrue Iclogatcs and'other interested p* Kills was- well prepared for Chei ask. d ire nrenrhr-rs of the faculty vere Rev. It. J. Jefferson, Rev. B P. Sumpler. Rev. E E Richbur. ind Mi 11 I. Pinckney. A new feature added t</ tlie cos mention was the 'Bible Conference vhich was -conducted by our l'Fc siding Elder Dr. Nance. Thi. ihase of the convention was trulv ntfiestiiig :uwl uplifting. On Thursday and Friday tin 'allowing.ministers delivered shor nspirational sermons: Rev. A larmon, Rev. T.. \V. Mays, Rev. I J Brooks and Rev. B J... Hodge. Sunday which was closing (lav he presiding elder delivered' tin norning message and wa's follow d in the afternoon with a sennoi >v Rev J. S. Taylor. : Among the visitors at the r< ention wer.e Rev. and Mrs. B. F 1 ildehraad of Orangeburg; Rev 1'. Rutin* of Ilemmingwav. Rev lid Mrs 1'. ('. Scott of Aiken, Ki"> iiuT 1\Tr>'. 15 II. Gray of Groenwom lev nntV Mrs, J. I Hamilton ol Valtorhoio; Kov. Richard- A. llil IcbrainlNif Ohio; Rt-v. \V. W. Wim if'I't. Motto; Dean and Mrs. Win tuchanan of Orange-burr: ;fnd Mn ciikins of Aiken. Truly \vi- call say that tin- ^ncr u>: was'one of success. NEWBERRY NEWS Cnlvar> Presbyterian Church ICev. A II. Keasoner, Pastor The period of the summer i jons44ared vacation time, and th revival meetings are in full swini >ut the Sunday school at Calvar nolds its o\Vn. Visitors are pres nt each Sunday. T.ast Sunday w tveie proud to have with us Mis Ernestine Gladden. Visitors ar \l\vays welcome. The Daily Vacation Bible schoc held its session at Calvary Pres byterian church; it was shorl yet. considered a success. Th school opened Monday mominp Aug. in, closing Aug. za. iviasse were in session from 8 a.m. unti 12 noon each day. The student were taught from various chap tors of the Bible; they memorize certain chapters, they learned t repeat the books of the Bible an were taught to do a great dea of hand work. "On Friday night an imprompt program was given by the stud ents. All present say it was eri joyable and entertaining. At thi . .. . in ' MrT rts. : . 1 - ^ time the exhibits, the results ! mixture of paints and ntany < I a week's work, were shown. ! mopg them were: waste bask I vases painted from .a-. mult ios that might have come froi real workshop. The teachers of the Bible s< were: Mrs. C. M. Allen, direct Mrs. L. I. Pratt, Mrs Lillian D n- Mrs Bernice IJlliwood, Mrs L t tie Alexander, Misses Annie i it Alberta Daniels. Visitors i a. speakers to the school were: ft is Ellen Cleekley, Mrs. Lillie G1 1 den, Rev. A. H. Reasoner, F ; A. A. Thompson ami Rev Me: it of Spartanburg, Revs. Gauld , Bowman. Mr. H. B. Butler J 0 Mr. S. W. Allen. Sf Mr D W t Neville furnished ice and ft! kt Neville gave cool ade for |. school. The Women's Club .. Avelelgh Presbyterian chu j ; (\Vhite)H gave the school a n ,* | donation. Mrs. Neville also g; ; Paul and Joseph Allen very n v ] Bibles for work done on the 1 I Commandments during the we ^ ~ly Bible classes. t The Newberry City Schools T f'eially open mi Wednesday mi c "ing Sept. 4th. All students , notified to me<>t?their?respect t teachers on Fadday morning, S . 6th for lessqn assignments i 1 other preliminary ? ; ftlrs. Annie Laura ftlurphy i Asheville, N. C., was visiting M j I homasina ftleyers and.! frier ^ ' last week. ___ . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Duck > of Mt. Vernon.; N.Y., visited and ftlrs Henry ftlontgomery. Miss Rubv Funchess of Orar I * uurg is vjsitingTIr and Mrs. J : Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gorcl . tff Oberlin, Ohio arc visiting N 4JLauiii Maney, Mrs. Gordon's s ter. Mrs. Vera Downing of Miai 1 Fla., is visiting Mr. Pownitt mother. Prof, and Mrs. Murcellus R? insog .-if#. ttpmwn^^-gKffYvTTmp vr _Jlls oiothor Mrs. A4ma?Robinson Misses Mayme and A/.alee .J rams of Philadelphia, Pa., are itors to the city of friendly fo Mrs. Eunice Allen and Miss J die Hare have returned from N j ^ pvk, where th.-.y spent the sti i mer. r l _ / -? j KKKNEZElt A. M. K. ( Ill KG l'I Ch ii le^t..i.?,s. ('. On?hurt?ttr day morning .the pastor prefect from St. Matthew 11:2H, his si jeet was "Invitation to Burc ?Suuhi"?1 He preached a very f spiring sermon, long to he rente hel'eil. S. S. was conducted by the Su " "Mr. .1: kmlueh It was largely * | ttended. The lesson was revie Med I'v Mr Joseph Graham,- teai er of Glass No. 1 id' the senior i " part. Subject; "Confession a 1 Forgiveness". The League Service was eoivdi ed by tite President, Mr. \V. K' 1 ehett.' It Was -largely attende The pastor encouraged the you 1 folk to ilLLiuilL?the League m< ' j egulurly. J At H o'clock the Rev. Tuy "! Missionary of Charleston prea< ?nt?a?soul stirring sermon! T j service was largely attended. 1 I collection for the day was ve j^good. -his. r,ssie while teacher ol t nrimiHv deport ill I-II t?ul' tht! ;S. j is on the sick list. We u isli I ! her speedy recover. it \ I TiMnii I. \in vraTc I ' j Persons oil vacations are . and Mrs. Henry Ciray. Mrs. Ma i Land, Mrs. Mary Hike, Mr. Chi les Price, Mr. and Mrs. Co; i Hrice, Mr. James McClinton, ^ *L-\VaideI Willinnrs. Mrs. Janie Wh i lock. .Miss Odessa VViIks, Mrs. Harper. Mrs. Kiltie Elem, Mr. I Lamn. They all went]to Chest j S. and had a splendid ,|trip._i. On sick list are Mrs. Floret 11 Hood. Mrs. Irvin, Uev. Nual, M ' | llel'tha Palmer. Mrs. Mattie J ] cobs. _i Hav..?.MarshalI?Flowers?is on I vacation for one inontji. The t ' j tire membership and friends \vi I C*jQv liirn :i pleasant and profital j vacation. He is llie pastor of fl Hebron Baptist church. Rev. M; I thews filled Rev. Flowers pul while ho is away. Mrs. lfcbecca Shaw, Mr. Jan j Shaw, Mrs. Bettie Shaw and t children, Mrs. Inc/. Shaw and Cl I nel, Mr. Charles, Mr. Thead< ' ! Shaw, went to North Carolina w i Mr. James Shaw at the wheel. 5 Mrs. Dollie Brown and two ch ren have returned to the city ; e ter being1 called to Wilksburg, " C., because of the death of her k.er, Mrs. Hattie Carter. >1 Mrs. Jones departed this life ! A OA to.io CV.? ia mi ^ ' er of Mr. Jesse Jones, an usher ( , Mt. Hebron Baptist church, p The local churches carried < i regular services Sunday and tl the week. * ^ Mrs." Douglass had as gue c Mrs. Flattie Bates, Miss Christi c Johnson, Mrs. Roxie Golden, M d Albertha Weathers, Mrs. Mr Shaw. " Mr. Willie Williams left 1 Chester, S. C., Friday evening. 1 P wish for him a pleasant trip. A fit OJ JOHNSTON NEWS cur- Hethel C. M. E. Church A- Rev. W. E. Wilson Pastor ets iple I n 1 W e were very ^rlnd to have the i 'hoi P1'4'8'4"'1*? Elder J. A. Jowers with I tor: us on Sunday morning:. H t ( ear preached u wonderful sermon af lat I ter which the third quarterly conam ference was held. We were also ?nc glad to have Mrs. J. A. Jowers to Irs a(J worship with us and hope she will lev come again. ans Our Sunday school is still mov'en. ing on. The lesson Sunday was ^ very interesting. It was review[rs | e,l hy. the pastor. : the : Sunday night we had a good se? of j \ ice. The pastor preached froiv.' r('-1 the subject "A Flood". A fine con ''c/ I gregation was present to hear thi9 ave I ljCi | sermon. Per I "On Saturday evening, Mrs. Rosa ek Jay entertained several friends ir j honor of her sister Miss Vjpla Da -?l vis?of?Port?Wash,?L. I.? Game*. arn . 7" ' art, ivm o cn.'oyed during the cvenint ivr tmiil a late huui ami rafrtwlnHFITg PpT were served; Several out of towr ind i ' ' i "' if State A. & ett; X M' I Orangeburg1. S s| ' Fall S fc;| Beginning, Sept< ni; 5; Courses leading to Bachelo s' 5* Mechanic Arts, Home Fee . 5* ?P I4. . Business Adniini.stnrtio ith ? _ L*?- f ^ T Competent Faculty, W Y.. . H' r ??? Reasonable Expense A ci V <>\\ X m { For Further Information, \ Y <Y 1 ? THE I'll I 11 * STA' ,1, TTT " 7 " icr Il l Allen U ? !? C 0 L U M B 1 , | $ ESTABLISH \ % I'NRER THE AT i ml ? AFRICAN METHODIST " I - . , r et. ? An Institution tic1 vote '<J |j] 1 x'adersiiip and _L'nselfish S< if i . -is' Hi . Iui | College of L College of ll n-i | School of IU IX >>? X Teacher Tra ?* Home. Econo I X Registration- for New S I X Registration for Returnin; irx I x!' Y Ror Oompli'te Informa ini x !; I ? ; .'THK RFC; A X ' j" { Allen y x JL .. .................... ~ l<< IS jF" morris i ' I SITMTE .11 A | ^ Monument of N( u>? | the Pride of N WO x 're | ' fr-^io it} ^ ? v"^? n ? High School Jf- & School of Edi s X sis $ Liberal Arts X O 1 ' t- J o:> ThpoloonVn 1 R >tv ] J o1 | NEXT SESSION KEG1 | Septembei 9(!* 2 E:?tes Reasonable Catal itia > Y s I?! For Further Information, \ ,r5 ! ,. J. P. GARRICK for ? Saturday, August 31, 1940 [ guests were present. ; Several of Johnston people at| tended service at Ridge Hill Baptist church, Ridge Spring, S. C., | on Sunday. Miss Viola Davrs lias _re*ume.1 to Port Wash, L. I., New York af " ter a visit to her parents and oth er relatives here and in Augusta __ Mrs. Sallie Lue Pope has returr ed from Detroit, Mich., where she spent three weeks with her sis ters. Mrs. Pope's sister Mrs. R Hnmptfcm also came |home with ' her to spend several weeks. J Mrs. Henry Watson and child ' ren of Jacksonville, Fla., have beer, visiting Mrs. Mary Pope. Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Mott, soi Will ie Murion, Mrs. Mariah Williams, Mrs. Georgia Collins ant son, Luther Jr., of Ashland, Va. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. P Pope and other relatives. > , Rev. W. E. Wilson preached a wonderful seripon at Mt. Zion Baptist on Monday night for the society of Zion church. M. College j ^ louth Carolina | session | imber 17, 1940 | r's Degree in Agriculture, Y nomics, Teacher Training $ tt;-Ails" aTut~ ociences. < I Excellent Facilities, X : I X V rite V ? ** X OS IDE NT, ;!: IK A. & M. COKKEOE t OKA NOKmi HO s r_ ? ' V ?* ?* I 5. ./ niversity I A , S. C. $ , 151) IN 18-70 - ? SPICES OP THE ".7 T episcopal church Y (1 to Christian Education ijl ei vice. ? iberal Arts | le Sciences ; f'lig'ion ? ining- v ;? ~? ?X rrvics Y .1. tiulents Sept. 10, 1940 $ Mf Students Sept. 17. 1940 i .t, lien Address Y ISTRAU, | Y University, y ' * X Columbia, South Carolina .{. COLLEGE | :R, S. C. _ I ;p;i'o Achievement, ? fegro Baptists a , t ' ^ . ,-f I ,?, ication \I I chool - -i: I INS t -23,1940 f oprue Sent upon Request. _x Vrite - 1? , Acting- President i