The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 31, 1940, Page Page Five, Image 5

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% Saturday, August 31, 1940 I gB W A "'I WA n Mrs. Rosa Davis or R?at ureep i . street, now residing in St. Deters! j |HL burg, Fla., spent three weekr here visiting relatives and friends ?: While here Mrs. Davis was?enter tained by Miss Irene Brown and (mother. She also entertained h-.o-i | elub Missionary Circle No. J, o! ; , Union Baptist church. All of hei : , friends were proud to haye hei | ( home for three weeks. She is re y turning to St. Petersburg, Fla ! j Monday night. We wish her : ! | pleusunt stay. , Mrs. Bettio Harrison. of St. I'e j tersburg,?Fla., who - 4*- the guesrp1 of her era ml children Mr. and . Mrs. Win T.yles of Columbia, it ^ leaving tonight, (Wednesday. 28? is being honored with a party this evening, entertaining a few . of the many friends she has met while here. ' J -v t Mr. ami Mrs. All,ml William- 1 son yf Elizabeth, N. J., spent two 1 '< enjoyable weeks in the city witk i ' their ttwo sisters Mrs. Julia Caleb 1 well and Mrs. Cornelia Campbell j ' Mrs." Williamson'before her mar .!'! fiage was Miss Florence Calway 1 of Columbia. Mrs.. Irene Lloyd Blake u>f 2012 | , J Taylor St.. left the city last Sun j _ day for a fifteen day visit in New , Vork City. We hope for her : j; pleasant trio and 'stay.. ??Li Mrs. Masserra Greene Jcnning:who has been vacationing here foi the past few weeks wishes t< thank her many friends 1W tlx - hospitalities shown Wr while l/e ing lu-iv. Mis. Jennings was i,n> time writer for The Palmetto ' Leader. She is' planning to eon 1 tinue in the future. j M r. ami M is. Ben j. Boozer had t up?thetr~giiests for the past week, t Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Chestnut. Mr ,i and?M-eth- Wm. Chestnut, of N Y. i City- and Philadelphia, Pa. The : ' Chestnuts left in their Ohlsmubile i Friday night. . J V , Reverend and Mrs. II. J. TrapjC' and the mother o/ Mrs. Trapp left Tuesday for New York where they will .spend a few_davs with' TelatlVes and visit the Wwrld-V m r Kev. I. A. Miller. Jr., Pastor oT\ * Fairviow A. M. K. Church ol' ' of Rocks, "Mil., is fn the city fot i a few days visiting relatives...and i j ^friends. Rev. Miller pastured sc.'.; eral important stations here be . fore transferring to the 2nd His' trict. His many friends are prout ' to see hint making a success ir ? the Second District. i Miss .1 n I In Mae A rtei.nis left *" I the city Sunday morning in the 1 , company of Mr, and , Mis. Martin ' ? Garrison- for New Yortc Crty irnd f Binghamton, N. Y, While in N_ ^ City1 she will he the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Garrison From there she will go to Bing 1 hamton for an indefinite stay with ' her sister and brother-in-law, Mr c iirwl Moe finti'o a v IT... "VJ { many friends wjsh tor Tier a very , pleasant stay. Mrs. Cwrhr" Wilson Mundle has ' just returned to New York aftei having spent a few weeks in Co^ lumbia. While in the city she was V the house guest of her brother-ir. j law, Mr. B. J. Mundle and hej nephew, Mr. Moses Hopkins* and visited other relatives and friends v f Before returninir to New York i she also visited Charleston. Or- C ungeburg and Florence,. S. C. She v reports a very pleasant stay. Her many friends are looking forwart to the day that she will make Co- P lumbiu her home again. ;i * Mr. and 1\1 rs. Win. .J. Amakei ' unri children, Lois and Mark, ol New York City, formerly of this 1 city, are spending their vacatior 1 hetv, with Mrs. Amaker's inothei r Mrs. Richardson on East Remlkp ton street. Mrs. Ainaker 'will be! t pleasantly remembered by the ; younger social set as Miss Eli?g;| beth Richardson. Mr. Amaker is li in the Government .service in N i ( Y. City. Friends Here are glad to t . "see thenr both, as well as the ? children. ? j '< of Richmond, .Va., the brother aim sister-in-luw of Mr and Mrs. Eddie Wallace are vacationing hero. They plan to return home this 1 week. - __________ >' Mrs. T. E. Moss, the wife of th^ c Rev. T. E. Moss of Greenville, wa< ? Sullivan last week Mrsr Sullivar * plans to return to Greenville wit! ^ her aunt. s -: 1L >n Mrs. Janie Moody, the'^Wlfe ol J c Rev. M$pdy.and little Elnora Fraz j e er, ie|>ort a pieasant trip to New (1 York. Where she visited her 'sis li ter, Mrs. Annie Frazer. a 1 e W * Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Pride and son, vacationed in Detroit, Mich, n with his sister. They are to re turn the early part of this week, p jt .... it v- - 7 Miss Addit Wallace is vacationng in Detroit, Mich. While then | he will visit her many relatives nd friends. Miss Louise Taylor of Char lotte, N. L\, and Mr. Vance Glos er of Washington, D. C., are now n Columbia visiting friends and 'elatives. Mr. William Hall of New York Jity is now in Columbia visiting elatives and friends. . thanks \JVIrs. Maggie Boozer of 1 !22" ileidt street wishes to thank the imny friends for their kindnesses lurTn'j* fier confinement in th? 3ood Samaritan-Waverly Hospi al; also for the lovely cards ana jcuutiful flowersr^Thanks also* to Drs. Hurnside and R. W. Manet for their skilled service and tt .he nurses. ' for ?their kimlness.vhich made the three Weeks -sta? k'OTy frteaishHt? "oitmKit ('oh"m in \ Buys T n city last wkkk Mr. .Joel T. Jackson of CI eveand, Ohio and Mr. Charles H iookmim of Falls River, Mass., laid a. brief visit to their rciaives and friends here last week These two vounir men and nerson .il friends-are iwnt graduates >f- Booker Washington'' Hi school uul are furthering -their educa ion in the states of Ohio and Ma: iachusetts. They left the city dm ng last week end-. , . 9. WALK Kit AND ATKINSON'" The immediate family of the ate Mrs. Nannette Walker sin only. ackimwledge wUh?grateful tppivciation the kind thoughts liuL expressions o f sympathyshown them during their recent ?ereaveiuent. THK Y. I'. T. S. (T.('ll The Y.. 1*. T? S. club met at the mine of Charles Kdyrnrd 'vtl"' ?hy. Me eting called to order by he president. Song, Shine ~ or. no. prayer by the chan'ain; s ng te.iiemh. r Me: Scrip: < read by rybody Live Kight. Minutes of !u' last meeting were read, re eiyy.d and adopted. The sick are niproving. We hail as \ isiloi VI is. Maggie Hanks. The next neeting will be at the home ol J.1W1 n I ......I.....! I')AC f... CM ......... i.vajjiiai I, CJC egg ^>1. Miss Ethel Smoak, ..President Mrs. Kosa Koss, Secretary Mr. David J. Outen, Reporter Tin: sot-un jayixct < i-r^nThe club met at the home of Mr A'illiam t'aiwy 1011'Green street rho meeting was opened by singng "In the Garden". The Lord's grayer was then repeated in eon ert followed by Bible verses. / * dible reading was given by the 'resident, Mrs. Margaret Steven 11)11. Till- minutes were loud uiu kdopted. Then we heard the re Hills from the lust meeting by the epolter, .Miss Dorothy Campbell M'ter this the house was opener or old and new" busrrne'STs \Ve~arT' xm.sideiiiitf?giving?a?dar.ee?>*?dense watch for more news. The Meeting- was closed alter which, iur host served ham, spread ami heese sandwiches and cold color d lemonade Card games wen hen played the remainder of th veiling:. T1IE ROSK SOCIAL CI.I'll The clul held its regular meet ng on the 27th day of August at l\e home,of Mr. Adolphus Blt>ek r, 2105 Senate street. The meetng * was called to order by th* ihaplain. Miss Vivian Chalk. De 1)1 IOF1S Wl'lT Vill I IOll UUl, III I 1,3 ua lal manner. After which a short rogram was rendered. After tht irojram the meeting was turned i) the hands of the president. Tin uli was called and each memboi esponded with a Bible verse an< heir fees. The minutes were read eoeived and adopted. Business ess ion followed. Take our advice ilease be careful on Labor day 'he club adjourned to meet at the ionic of .Miss Rebecca Rose. Miss kethwine Siniuel, host. D urinehe evening a social hour was enoye J.' SI N.NV SIDE SOCIAL CLUB j The club held its weekly meet.- i ng at the home of Mr. and Mrs ames Middleton, Tuesday even ng, August 27. The meeting wa? ailed to order by the President Jr. James Middleton. First se ?etion was (lod will Take Care 'oil, led by Mrs. Carolyn Moul rie; prayer by Mrs. Esther Rowe cc-ond selection, Brighten the Cor or; after which everyone procedd with Bible verses. Thus endd the devotion, then the president took charge. Minutes of the ast meeting we re-read, received nd adopted. The house was open d for business. During the dis ussion a ride was planned for th? j ear future. The club extend heartfelt symathy in the lost of Mrs. Florence \ Wilson's father and Mrs. Carolyi Moultrie's father-in-law who wits funeralized Thursday, August 2? in Walterboro, S. C. 1 We adjourned to meet at th<? j home of Mr. and Mrs. Myers. Th? I hostess served assorted cookie? | and ice cream. HETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH | Rev. It. J. Hutchinson Past?r St.'George, S. C.?Thi morning u-rviee began at 11:30 and th? j pastor took his text from the 24:4? of St. Luke. Subject "Divine Pow "r". The two weeks revival show ered blessings on many who were ?ut of the ark of safety and th< backsliders. The spirit of Go< ran high the whole day. In thi afternoon Rev. H. D. Brown, pas | tor of the Harlyville charge deliv ered a wonderful sermon to a larg< " congregation, lie was accompnnied by his congeega t ion?and -hi? choir furnished music $17 0r> WUi 1 raised, Tire subject?Rev.?Drowr i used "For the People Without a j Vision Perish". The night services were inspir ine and soul-stirring. The pas tor selected his text. R-fi-of PauReLetter to the Romans,' using foi j his subject: "T\me . Mr. Roy Gordon, who is a form or teacher here, comes to us a: the principal of the St. George H~ school. Everybody is glad to we'' ! come Mr. Gordon. . Miss Cecelia M. Toatley of Che? terfield and also a former teach er here is the guest of Miss Pear Brown*- While working here Miss Toatley made many friends. , .Mrs. Rflsa_Toomer Brunson o) Oklahoma is visiting her parent* j. Nlr. and Mrs. W. W. Toomer on Ro sor street. Aftei the regular .morning ser j-vlce- the Baptismal rites were-cot j ducted for infants and adults. Tbr?fulloa iug?worshipped wltl I us and were introduced: ?l?*s s Edith .Murry of Philadelphia, Pa. ' Mrs. Orabell Mays of Cleveland j uhio; Mrs. Murry oT"Xew York ! add Miss Cecelia Toatley of Ches I.1.1 S; whn in turn pynresi j ed themselves as having been glar j to be home and worship with us I Those attending the Missionary j meeting in Graniteville the 23rd ;"Rev. and MfsT BT J. Hutchinson Mrs. Ella Mae Brown and Mrs j S. B Felder. CARLISLE NEWS Mrs. Daisy Byrd of Thomasvilltj N. C., is fn town this week attend '' ing the revival meeting at Wi! Mams Chapel A. M. Fh Zion churcr. She is the guest of Mr. and Mi? Lewis Stewart. Mr. Conwell Savage returned t< Bayonne, N. J.. after spending hi. three weeks vacation at home witl his sister and family Mr. and Aits 1 M. Sims. ' ' Mrs. Lillie B.?Sims, M . and Mrs. Manion Sims. Mr.s. Luvmiii Sims Chick of Pennsylvania; Mis> Clara 'Savage of Winston-Salem were the dinner guests of Mr. and "Mrs. Sam Rogers. Mr. James Al bert Thomas of Union was ..tin ruest of Miss Clara Savage. A very successful revival meeting was at Mt." Eden A ME church last week. The Evangelist Rev B. R. Robinson conducted thi, meeting. Many souls were c< n . el'ted. Mr. and Mrs. F. Jones of Jer I sey City. N. J., are having theii vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Nert Dawktns, her parents. The revival meeting is starting I off very line at Williams Chape this week. Rev. H. J. Couser of ! Gaffney is conducting the meetLiu*. i. i BCTHKL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. W. B. I.. Clarke, Pastor The Suntjay school met at the usual" hour with hfficers, teachers, present. The lesson was one ol interest, and was well taught on i all of Lhe classes. ? The pastor selected his text foi the morning's message from 106. 37 Psalm, subject: Sacrifice ol Children in Former Years, and a; Present. / The night's messagt was selected from Gen. 37:24 Subject: Josepn as an r>rranu noy ! This is the second sermon in the I series the pastor has begun to preach on the life of Joseph. The I first was Joseph as a dreamer. junior for the morning servic. | and senior at night. The music rendered by both choirs was in | deed very good and showed that both choirs are intelligently su | pervised. Many visitors were seen in the | services durThfT the past Sabbath [ Come again, you will always fine a cardial welcome awaiting you. The A.C.E. League is moving a long very nicely under the lead ership of Mr. H. W. Webber, who Is the president. THE PALMETTO LEAT GEORG ETOW * N K\N S \ The vacation period is nearinp its end. On September ttth oh, Howard will throw wide her doorr to its hundreds of children for th? iy40-41 term. Many were wondering and a number asked ,why they failed t< get their paper last week. Weil we have time and again asked each of you to be sure to get your pa per C.O.D. in order that we remit on time, but some will not'.do so and your correspondent's financial abality is ethbarrassing, hence sht cannot pay for you, as she ha> done in times past. Now *pleas< pay not later than Mondayomorn ing early if its impossible to hav? 5 cents Friday p.m. or Saturdaj a.m. Do this will you? Mr. Harold E. Simmelk of N Y. City was house guest of M and Mrs. H. McD. Jackson las. week-i??- -? ? Mrs Mary Alston of N V, in vis it ing her?neiee here Mrs. Georgr ana Robinnson. The Gamble girls, the Misso Mamye Jean and Carol arc hoiru after spending a while in Green wood with relatives. They wrraccompanied back by one of thei> inniu Hiivifl nri/1 .1 mm u rt* tilnti ning to matriculate at Allen uni veraity while Carol will continue her studies in Howard Hi here. We had fine services at Bethel last Sunday all day. Rev, J. C. Quurles preached two able sermons both morning and evening to appreciative audiences. Tl.t Junior Missionary society hat been reorganized. Miss Rut! Quark's is president and Vala?4e Howard, secretary. Tlie pipe oiyar o? TwtTleT been renovated and' is ready foi. use. Mrs. E. Lillian Frasier th. "organist is?back from her vaca t ion -'""I will i-epnrt f.n. .! .? % 'Inn. day morning. Music will be fur nished by the svnior choir. .Mr W. H. Robinson, chorister. Presiding FMder,TT J. Miliw wil> buld his fourth and last ?|iiarter|\ conference Momluy evening, Sept 2nd at which time this pastor b asking us the former pastors have done the individual to do his fulI duty, to the beat uf. his-abU ityWe-wish totmake an apology-for not reporting for Georgetown dis triet meeting of W. H. and F. M -society-,?that ' convened with tin Fast And town church," the Rev John Moyd, pastor on July 23rd We were quite busy ami just whet we were about to write, we reeeiv ed a telegram of the, pussing ol our neice in Florence, S. C. How ever we, had a very pleasant ??n? day session. Rev. J. Bryant dt liv.ered the annual sermon. VW itors were Rev. I). N Wilson ol the Mt. Pleasant district; Rev. ami Mrs. W. T. Mnrry -oi?tlie?sanw 'istrict; Rev. and Mis. C A * Wil liams of the King'stree district All ioioii'tc tfot'n nliMi,?.t nno Knit. pt'ltcnt Willi (I f. ?.?. OKOoption We were sumptuously fed by Rev Moyd and his Rood people. Again we ask you to please pay each week and on time to assort your paper and the Georgetown news that most of you look for. ) am again thanking you in advance for cooperation that I hope to g Mrs. Rosa R. Gadsden, HornMakers' supervisor for George towrt county is performing a great service for this community. A vis t to her several Home-Makerclubs will inspire anyone. Th< t are veritable bee hives of industry. Mattress making Js now preceding at a wonderful rate. MrsGadsden plans to complette fot this season in her five or six club-sixteen hundred mattresses. A boot?ttm- thou-uiud?ims e nready tieen?made.?The?v o r k?she?rs?do ing for this county is simply inestimable. ( Monday, September i>, has been named as the opening date for- tin 1940-'41 session of the Georgetown city schools. Principal J H. Beck calls all teachers of the Howard scHbol into session or Thursday and Friday 5th and (ItV of September for assignment-uj work, and classification of new pu ptls. EAST MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH' Regular services are being heir and we are progressing very nieel; under the pastorate of Rev. Mr Downs. TJvc chuvoh the pfltv | tor a leave of absence and he wai in the city last week. On Tiesdu., night he served at -Zion Baptis* and Wednesday and Thursday nights we the members and friends of Bethlehem were, favored with r two nights revival. Rev. Down1 preached from the depths of his hjea^ti each night and everyop. j present* enjoyed all three of the ' messages, that were highly spiritual. We hope for him continued success in this new field, 5 . . ?ER \ HKKVJLI.II NKWS Tht* |)it* it it* given by tin- Mourn I Pleasant Baptist Sunday schoo , on Wednesday, August til>t. at tin Anderson 1'uik, Ihie \\'est, S J was quite an affair fop* the young er set of this' ejty. A truck load | ed with a hilarious group of ybuir people, left here about 1 p.m. "i that day and arrived at Due Wesi about an hour later. A tray after noon was spent with dancing arvswimming. At ' o'clock the trr i bles were spread and food of ali kincl could be seen upon thein ' j r-acf\^pe?.soii ate until he fell tha there was no lunger an emplN I space in his stomach. At i> u'elm. , 'the truck was loaded ajjainfi.il' | everyone admitting that the aJ'tei noon was well spent and .wishim' that the Sunday school will h -jltiud couugll to 'give till-ill allot la' affair, similar to that .m.- y-n j Although the trip was. primaptk? ftTT the younger people, a y,i ,. many older people went aloni' an. J'they too, admit that they had? very nice time. ' Kev. .1. \Y. Matins. pastor of t.a , Alt. Pleasant Baptist church, i < (.turned?to?his congregation las. | Sunday, after .having- uttende. j suminer school?at ItampUm iiisti I I tute. ' He reported a successfu session. Mr. Komlell Rhodes is.._sn>yfvding j la few days with his mother. .Mrs , "H,. F. Rhodes on Harrisbiirg St ! Mr. Rhodes is planning to attend! I Indiana university where_Ju- wi. j work towards the master's fleirroi in y.nolngy He is a re'eei"^ Tfi .iii j uate of benedict college whei, V. . received the b.S. degree M.tJKK.M !'- -> I'.V* M I M. Stokes.. Re ' rtor Mrs.?Iulio?tint <I>? <I |;n p Thur>?day Auk. 12-nd at tin* Sounder? Memorial hospital, alter a lu iel i illness, Funeralized Sunday, Any j I2.r)th at Trinity Baptist church logy by Rev. A. YV. Hill. Surviving a son, one sister and two brothers and a host of friends. In tcrmcnt ut the cemetery. Jacksoi and Singleton in charge. Rev. J.W. Robinson died Aug i '->?{ at his lo.ni.. rtri Rmip-hfnrW St j after a --brief illness. Funeral ar~* rangements were not complete at-p this writing. |_ Mrs. C. R. Br^vVn, the wife of tin- late l!i^ r K Hiyhvii died iin Tuesday morning. Aug. 27 at her home, Funeral arrangements wen not complete at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Thomas* uf NtT'. Git).' are "in the city visit-:. ing relatives and friends. Rev. J.W. Gupple of Bennettsvilli* was in the city on Monday Mr. Lee Hines is a patient in the McLeod Infirmary for an ajvpendix operation. Many friendswish him a speedy recovery. Miss Isabella Alexander of N V. City is in the citv ilsitin.' roJ atives and friends. Dr. and Mrs. Hartley of Davto na Beach. Flh.. are ill the city vis -Iting- relatives and friends Mr . and -Mrs. 10d.?ilnmi"'??mH?family. Mr. Calvin Holmes of Washing ton. I). C. is,-in the city visitrn. relatives and friends MI LI.lilt CHAPEL : A. M. K. CHl ltCH Rev. L. (i Bowman, Pastor " Newherry?Tin- Newherry 1 > is trict was called last Monda\ ;i? Millar Chapel l?y the P K. K?v. O. 0. Dunham to receive the re i pujds from the charges for ^ tin Library to he erected on the Campus at Allen I'niversity. The.'fol lowing pastors made their reports Revs. L. (L How nut n. .1. S. Mar- i tin, R A Vounir, S .1 Johnson. \\ M Brown, T K. Robinson and D A. Redciil mii*'h. The rest of th< ministers being absent and sent no report. TlU-ri' were some propaganda circulated?over i lm district 4>>?| forthcoming annual conference ! several ministers spoke on the sufc ] ; ject. after- which the Presiding Klder rose, and stated there will be no changes unless it i< vitall> , necessary- and guaratrtccd ^the di> trict is safe with thy standard bearers who make their reports. Last Sunday n numlur of visi \ tors were out Sunday morning t? | witness a strong sermon deliverer | . Ly our-pastor. - At d?o'clock In ~i preached at Little River Baptist ! _i e ...? i I'liuicn, wiii?rt* a imuisaiui or aiori or less were there' in the revival i At 8 o'clock the senior choir ,ac?J companied him to Helena where ? he again stirred the cony regatior J with another message. A number of white citizens were out an< they all are singing his praises. ? Misses Mamie and Azalee Ah * i rams?of?Baltimore, Md.. Mt? , Laura Mae Dudlin of Columbus 4 i Ohio. Mian Kvelyn -1L -.tones and? Mr. William GofT worshipped witl us Sunday morning. , The revival meeting will <>pen Sunday morning for one weeV ' . conducted " by -the?Rev,?>%alver?< ; Jackson of Marion. S. C. Th. | public is?cordially invited.? | Mrs, Minnie Sanders and sis tors Misses Helen and Mary j Nance of Laurens and Thomas 1 ville, Ga., were the week end j guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Q. Gall J man. Also Mrs Annie Laura M?r-jray of Asheville, NC. Come to church members G< j j t<r church Christians. i Til K TOBA< < O M XKKK'I I AT LAKE CITY l.aki-. I ity iv It.c- T?I >'ii ti.M .nl I'tc Stale, aii'l ti. .Star Wan hniiM' i> s\ ly-M* ?'al. tf.-l . )11 < 111\ of >T Jv. ati-r. r v>I in- 11:> ami I'Vi-iy |>1^ lit' yutir tubareo i* >|M-vial^y : aftm-. tiial it wi! briltjf '!, in. m-st i.n , tl.ii' i in.. . r a * I * ill ma Mr. A. Wilson t n li i?i the tat "ti a pili nf tobauo mi. Amj.'. at St a l Nu. li. tin" tohaeOo so!' t i'i 1 * ri-iit - a 11<<itii<1 . .M i A \\ ib<^. took tiii' r?il)a<< o' tu aiintl. cr wari i.niiiuT' it mils l}rt?ui*i.' Ci'Ht>. Ill' l".-t S.'J.UU nil tin- ifH': ihvl by sjirryittti it away fimi -tiii- Stai W ;tfi i11111^ - ?? Mr Sin'.' b ary a'mlv Mr. TI|?j.> sm t" it tll.it e'.fty jiili bI'it:t?V. tin hijrlnsl pi'ti-i: tliilt till- niaiki't ill' 111:?r11i-> ainl t ii?;I"why I ?.-|j al' if my svith t;i Star Star X.!.' 1 *,.?1 ? svil (?< riulii Hr- rh?f 11 mTTs7~ C'tllll r. s <'. ^ HfsTlflrtCff I m it v i i < in- f .. !<>'?. It.* . Minn. . A'aM-or?( i nill il ! '. i'!< 1 K : . i:i_;?. - - ?' .i] | ::iu TTTm Prayer ser*. ie?:T-( 12:0u a. Hi. I * f ? *.; i * i i:; . ! , the pa-tor: ' j 11^ \V??nia^'? mis.-:"U... ary; ?; ::<? liV IT. Tp. ift Prayer si "\jo. ; > nil I," I,:. ||?\ injr The l'lf.Jul AM ( lull will ni""l , at "the I...in.- i.r Mr-s. K!? ;ii.- New 1 Miwt' Tuesday p.m. All men j lici>' an hi if. I (' be present. I ( Tail ch, iiii-mln i> nil the sick lis' include our pianist. .Mis. 'JNlcr Whitiwcl <!i.? ,iiy.. who -is tlii- )'ii"T.l/~ iiiiitlii-r ! aa iluli' pi iiihI .i/itl The church and Sunday * !? >) iuin in wiifi In-r wishes t. Mranil :Mrs (ioifdv. ' ^^1 hi- ^hta'- K is^-phiM I" have vi< Worship with US Miss (iuSfiie Strniln V . of. Flusliitr>. N. V. ami Mrs. Ksti^la I'ciij'lcs \\ iU'ri."a Manhattan. X. Y. Mr. and Mrs. tiolilslniinuh -Mofi | 1'or their hojno? in MtrnhassoV. | Y.. after visiting their' father an- I -mother?nn<h-other relatives" !?i At ] wusta, (ia. Mrs.' <odd -l.i,i n i v. i! i In1 ' eiiiiillilit red a-1 ila- former Miss Itiihie PaliaiMe. I! N Tin- I'lllpit A'ill < h.h I eli.il I I'l)' a very iivt-'jeslimf |.i'.'.-hrrr. lr ' s pi I ill'.'' papers Well- lend and very 'beaut ifni ii.~ tri:11. -r?V:11 ami j vocal solos were heard. Tins pro-trrani was under the a'-pYiM i s. !v\ P (It'ai:i. M usic under tie- direct ion of Mrs Itutr Mm ' i is. k S-U'rv+te Vaxt-\\ailin?4 Kooni At 111* I W^hin.r^n -j Vol.: I AN UAVK YOUR IIAIlJ ITT, YOUR SUvWKit . WHIRR Vol: WAIT K A I'l^S^- 1A (>U 2. 2.'?r; ;t TOR .'to, J I l*OK I Or; FOR f>Qc Phono 2(>92i OUT NOW I |UEGRO# HDIGEST New ? Popular ? R-vrMnf _ . 96 pa|ae all about btaeh folV? heir present, patt, future?to hort, any artielaa. |rl pp4a$ atoriaa by teadio| writer*. Buy ll now at rear nrwssraud ee from th* publisher*, 25 cental or |et subscription sod ll arTD be deliver ad re yew heme aeat month. Native Son (usBatty $2.50) foee with subscriptions t 4-Issue sob. scription With booh. $2,S0| 12iiine with booh, $4| 24-lssue with book, $6.50. Or without book. 4? Issue. Sit 12-isaae, S)J)0l Issue $5. j TWett 125th Sc. N.Y.C |, KIDNEY STAGNATION i IS WORSE THAN Bte~ CONSTIPATION!1 Bacausa We Treat Constipation at fc The Onset, WhHe Wi Neplact W- Our Kidneys Imlofinately Pa* ether wgu tn your body t* of Mrs importance than roar kidney*, for In your kidney* there ere nine million tohee which must work day ejjd night to mw the fluid* end keep the system free troa waste*. add*. poison* which. If per. Bitted to rem*In, may eaua* eeriou* kidney nd hi odder trouble*. II b M wonder then that Nature (tone eel I* for help to dean out the bdney*. So if you ere troubled with PeMlliI TT|i TT111TiT beg Pain*. BuelAehe. Kerrom Headache. 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