The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 21, 1940, Page Page Four, Image 4
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T. ARNOLD HILL, ASSISTANT I S'
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Appointment ?>t" T. Arnold Hill
?.>f New York City, as assistant
director of tin* T>i\ision of Nor re 1
Affairs of the National Youth* Ad- ''
.ministration, was aniiounet-d to.hvv
by NYA Administrator Aubiei
Williams Mr. Hill's ?1 ."tit-s will hi
to assist Mrs. Mary Mr Loo.I Do ;|
thune, head of the Division, in co
ordinating and developing the em
ploy men t of Negro youth on X Y A ,
projects.
Mr, Hill has been :wi official ('
of th-y National Urban League foi '
the last 2a years, serving as western
field orjiaftizer. director of in"4
. ?1
(histrial relations, and also as ex
egutive secretary of the Uhicagi.i*
T'rhan League. Tti This capacity- he-pntade
extensive studies in tit,':
-? ?. fiohin of labor and?utv.? trim ions | h
He left tlu- Urban League last .
May. ' j :i
T 111 I'( M.'i.'P.t?he a a j .^olf ?. * | 11
for the Work's?Projects?Admini I
* ft trot-ion?
Alt. llill is a native of Uu-h !
niorul.-Vrtyeein. ami was-iri aUunteU ?
.from Virginia Union University at' 5
liiehmun.l with an A'. B. Uvtfree in| \
ISM 1. Helms stiuHeU.il, New Yexki.,
- i University V.. >.'.i aUuate school. Hei j;
is married aoU ha*! two children. .1 j
"Mr. llill has hail ai, illustrious j
careei in tin*. field of racial iv- j ,
lations and _ labor." Mr. Williams | t
saiU. "f expect l,is services * to hoi
ot yieat value to the. National i |
'i oiijh Administration in our jot'! (
ol' Vxtepdiilj? eeouoiuie assistance i
ami work experience to the youiieih
people of. his lace." " 1 a
A. series .of Sunday ?morniiur ra I
clio programswill be. prVscnteU h
start iti'.r Se.ptenihet 2t? liy National jf
Vrrnrtl?TUT m i uis t ra tun symphonic
and concert o?chestras from ear j
ions cities in 11 < country, ovei
the i:ep.v.*rk< of the Columbiav
Broai.lcas.ftny System." NY A - Ail- 1 n
r.nnistiater A rucy William? an-'
nounceil t
M r*. F nnk*lI: i> . -p,?,t..e.:ri ^
May. r in H. I.uGuardia of,'
NVv.' \ City. arllj ,JilliK;s ( J>,; (
= : Mu.ician^ h a-v , f
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a':v.s !.?? ? hall'
an*] will .-*5art at
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7?.eharw i?T Ti:u>k- wi-Tk for the
Wu.-! h.atun : :ii i l-lKit st'v- h
era I \\A Ven co choral jrr<ui)omay
l>- I !'?<uyr111 int<> I In- series
lyiyhtocn choruses of various kind* j,
ha v.- 1 m .s i organized in leu states, |,
.-"o "l'ar. in addition to tuvlve NYA (
bands.
AIi" Williams ' vharactciiy.ed the '
|jio'jiaam as a logical develop- ''
n
* -men: of t In- i eeetiL- X Y A- audit ion- ^
TiTJ-' mitest which ii ii In the .for j,
matioh of tin StokiAvski All .Ana;'
"icon Yoiith-Sym phony Orchestj a 'J
These audittons di>elosed to ml1
that timrn uVie iliousantls oTTT
yoijiiu- people v. itii <rreat ah'ditv ^ ii
ami fisii.for music. who etiuht I
to have a chance to leain add t- i:
! i' heard. Now. we are jfoinij to c
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f?MANIG/
I FUNERAL
| ?-??714 Main
{: ModernJy Equipped^
$T~Z Trained To !
**, Mrs. William Mah
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Telephones 8519 and 7242
T. STEPHEN* A. M. E. CHl'RCll
-Rr.vr D7 (Jamble, Pastor
fJeorpetown
- - vSunday
was a beni.iiful day foi |
hunh attendants. At 11:00 the
aster preached a wry inspiring
I'l'mm?from?. Malachi TTTL A~
iriiv crowd w as present.
Sunday school opened at the us
al ho c found Snt>t. and teacher;
t their posts of duty. Th- lessor
as very interesting.
Miss Lena Heyuard was elcctei delegate
front t?iir gchpol to th.-|
istrict Sunday school convention
t~ Str doh,, AT M FT. church, i
hiwley's Island.
Even in.sr worship bejran at 7 j
lev. Abraham Chandler, a younj;
readier delivered a vorv upliftitv
ermpi! to a larec crowd.
Wo are navinjr an oid fashidt.
'la;.' al?Si?Stephen church Mmi
ay niv.ht. September 2.'Ud. W'c art
iskin>f all to come out and help
for the I?emd'it of the i ally.
Come to church, .uo to chinch 1
ill doors stand open? r?j
- W 1 \ N SI {() R () M: U s _|
' H v. and Mrs. C. \\\ Tally, Rev
J Inter Kind Mr. A. Russell weir
uosbyteiy which- was held ii '
toek Mill last Week.
Miss -Sarah Meatty left Satur
lay for Aiken where she will
each this winter. "
Principal W'itlfeispoon of th?!
... : I
nraoise school i>I lil'i'ltl falls. S
was in Kin- town last week.
Mi.- Paul I;. Ross . arrived heK'
i?**t Sunday wh'.-i'f he will spend
short while.
Miss Z. S. Bennett passed thit;
- I
two from kmy'stivo and. s'i n t a
w da.v> 1 a -1 <at ;a 1; i v?tin 'inie'ii
litnday.
Mis. Sarah S-pani. little dauyht
r ilulia and son William are here
iskinjr thcTT mother and iri and
torheff Mrs. M&ude I^ratt.'^ .
Atn??n>r those who haw itoiii
o i oil. ye are: Mis>es Klise Peay
Jact-ha Ciinninyham and MaVya
et Roseboror.^h and Mr. Bennit
liss Ma tale M< hley. Friendship
olleye. S'l^
JOHN B tl'TIST ( 111 urn
Rev. . N. 1. Lkndn?Pa-tor
> .;:i<:ay. school' opened at its as
al .hour with hll teachers prosi.t
a'-'t at tiic*:i" iio-'.. The. lessor
beautifully reviewed liy Mr
harlts P. ?Oavis.
S day afternoon' the ci..:iv":
hserved its .'I'ird ;iM.i'.i!-ary. Th*
a.-.lor v. a.* i:a stei ' .,f . ei eni< >li ids
[v.: i? (ioi! Our Help in Aye
'-it Pia.ei. 1 le.u on A ,stfn Si.
?. tin* oldi s t dvaci >|| ill t ise
i.r.l CI '. 11 . '.OIA 'of < '..11. ell I.'.
Ii hli/.a ' ji !i i Solo. Mi-- A i?w-h-?liat-ley.
A in: iv'i-r-ai >
t-ia.i'iL, li. v. tli. Rrown, j>;?-11 a
uouml i iTapri-1 i'-1 'Loli- IiTTtrhiM
" TTTTnv I ' SnriTfleT^T-.l'
in n Sam;.el took .-.torn-. ; ml
iirt wit!. Mizpeh an.i Sin ii. aiel
rrHort The TaiiTe" !' it Kiieiiozer
iiyintr Hit I.t i t,iiaii the l.i'.M
elpeil II-.
Visitor.-: 1??-.t? 11 William.'. Iko
i"?l<l>?>n ami llf). Met r/.e l-r?'m tin
Mivi* Urutioh Rapti-t ill. nh
lales-bui K, S. I>eai on William.*
i'oiDfhl }t i ivtiiiw > litMii.li- livanl
'uiK rt ii>:i s liis.i;I.
Members ail thi' .-ii k !i.-i : I > a
or. ( al\in Davi npi i' who i< a1
n-eiit in tin- W; vi i ly-(i"...l Sa
uiritaii hospital ami sL-_iyj._-Max
aivt Turner in the ( ohiiiibia ho
it;.I. * m
able to present th.'ii 'ability to
iio public, through tin- coopefa
irm?-uji, the Columbia RroaMcast
iK System. Mis, Roosevelt. Mayoi
.adiumlia. ami Mr, Petrillo. This
- an important step in our niusi
al history."
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Serve You $
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Columbia, S. C. $
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JOHNSTON NEWS.
We enjoyed- r. very mtercotins; I
Sunday srh?>ol on Sunday at Rc |
thoi M. K. ehureh. The lessrrr'
was reviewed 1 >\" deacon* A. H. liar j*
i ison. >
On Snmlay nieht He v. v. M .
Davis preaehed a wnndei ftil. so
ivrn. .Jest ln-('or?r* Hi elose of the
sM vi'.o t ho envelopes wcro turtle.'
in. The pastor. Dev. W. K. Wilson j
vyas \ery plea'sdd with tin- amount
thi- envelopes hail in them.
.Miss 1 lijt tit* .MiIrs. Hist. IVcs :
Fiai :ii rill O wish t,'-OiwWh tai-h
; im s il who helped her to
rasso her asses-p.etit for the contention
in Washing ton. I >. C. tliis
week.
M is- ''' :: h Mil., s ami her Sun'av
-epool . lass \ isiteil the sick
on Sunday. Friends don't let us
I'o'i-et the sick
N\ < had /t very p'ood prayer
an tiny hit IVethel ph Thursday
niiiht.- The meeting was conducted
hy lice. M. ?>!. Davis, wo are ask _
in;r?in ore of the?mctnlvrs?to at~^
tend every Thui sdav nieht.
Mis. ||. N. Smith visited relart~^*r
liid"!-?spi 111us r no-Sunday
after noon.
Mi**?IvUf.'J -lv. Hurley?will-.leavi
Saturday. fin- Hetmet-Hvi-He-r-'S; <'
|wheie she will tI'll amain this
term. _ fc
| .Mis Kla/.iu 11:) in |?(?ni.' .sister ol
.Mis S. I . Pope lias leturned It
p-liojH*.-?in?Pet-r^u-tr?Mirlrhrair after '
three v eeks v isit with her.
Mr. John . Springs aim datiyhtel
I'll."I of A llendaje motored here thrimr
his. nieee. Dorothy Dean. wlui
lias been sptihliiiu a while then*
| ami to visit his sick mother.- Mrs
Klizaheth Daniels who has.-heen
ilk-^ol' ^2 Weeks.
] I'lol > -t). Melnlosh .if -V 11. i .
M ! an' !: -. ~ M. I :la<--?-:wram. '
of 1 , I . s. ' . in 1 :.v; I
on. Thursday.
Mrs. Kiel am Dow ma; i. M r .(Ihidys
-Don I ware of Ileitis AVi ?!
? my. Miss II. tit .lowers of Dates
hill.'. S. (.. Miss Hattie Miles ol
jth.is eity Were musts of Miss Kthe!
PE. Dm h y oi: S: inlay after noon
Mi. Minnianyh Amos motored
-t-o?Dates!i it1.. S. <"T~oii Sunday P-~
M.
/Mis. I.eola Kiilsoii and soil. Dell
li.ne |-en.r^rr7t~Ti'. Amy 1 oi k afte) "
visiting Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Bush.
Tiie Dopes have our sympathy
n i-i" rn I heir fat Iter aim
blether. Mr. Willie
NEW BETHEL NEWS
Rev. A^JU? IRinci^Hv Pastor
(M.u S. ndu\ M'hon] \vas fine.
A fief; the Was carefully (lis
jcussed li e pastor hrouyht to us a
yrcat -iin ssaire which we enjoyed
| Rev. iMincan |-?-1? ?rtt-?I a urund trip
to the 11 a t lotial. con Vent ion whicli
conVeiieil in Milun~7iani, lie wa.
.also tUy-diniwr vtit'-t of Mr. niid
Mi s. "T'i ofessi >f~ AjcNauder Sunday
Mi-s "(h neva I >i ? ieIds vi-ile
MU* No a Parks /-Sunday.
Mr. and Mis. Mai inn "Nm i is. a!:
so- in- sisters. Mrs. Marr-ic l.c,
and Mrs'. Jessie 'Uell l.ouranee
a.-ie ;h? dinner iruosts of Mr. am '
Mrs. John Ilohhy. Thursday. The\ i
also \ isilcd Mrs. EITk* J. I'arks oil
l'i i'unconihe ave. of whi.h lliej I
enjoyed veiy niiich. Mr. and Mis p
Min ion Norris and sisters left (
Saturday for Washington. I). (' .1
_a i Uu:?v i+.io y^H jir ? *??|?l ea>-n.rrt ? v hrifp
with parents and relatives henReV.K.
I?. l.insey left Saturday I
for Durham. (A. after holditiy
a. iucccssiul?4W- ival at Trinity A""!
M. K. Zion clnii i ll.
Don't fail t?? r.inl the lhilnictti.'
Reader.
KKFIK -J. PARKS. Reporlei
SI .1A M KS A. M. K. ( lllltCH
Rev. I.emv Jackson, Pastor
"
Sunday school opened at Pi
A. M.,Rapt. Mrs. Kstellc Johnson
in chrtrj.ro ami co-wuikoj's present
After the class study of the lesson
the school was beautifully review
ed by Rev. R. P., Golden. Jtiniot
class nunil or 1 is holding: the ban
nor. Mrs. I.ola Chock is the teach
or. Sunday morning after prelim
inaries the pastor, preached a soul
stirrinc sermon* from SC-Mat. 28:
20, theme. "The Great Promises.' |
Sunday night we listened to another
\v??odfrft(t?sermon?W?Rev.
N. A? Rice, one of old pastors
who served us J successful years
\\\> are busy working forward
for conference. The clubs are put
ting on various entertainments
Monday nivht the Slab Town Con
verition was quite a success. Mrs
Frances (lore was the sponsor.
?We are blail to have Misses Gertrude
Roncy, Fannie Phelps and J
Mr, Mellon I.ewis back aftei '
spending ft pleasant vacation at
Flat Rock and Hendorsonvillp, N.
C.
Several visitors were present
... I
Come again, visitors are always
- weteowre;
/
IE I'ALMWTO LEADER
STUDYING-FOH A. M. DEtlREE
The Rev. !). I). Fehlei. A. P?., B
1). of Sumter, !s. C. left the city
oil Thursday September 12 foi
^Yashincton. 1). f. where he wil'
resume his school?ea I'eer?fw?atA.
M. decree at Howard', Univr
*ity. Rev. Folder is an alumnus o"
Allen University a n d Gammoa
Theolouicaf" Seminary respectively
Before leaving the oily on last
Thursday Rev.- Felder was very
much pleased to have had as h?s
honored guest the Rev. S. AHen
Brown the popular pastor of Beaufort.
S. C. TW -Rev. Brown is an
old class mate of Rev. Feldei
when they matriculated at Aller
Vniversity durine their memorable
and grand old college days.
While in the city they called tsee
their numerous friends and
SCTtool, mates, viz: pi-of. F. Palm
trr".ATiraham, Prof. Andrew F
Jenkins, the Revs. .1. -t\V. Judge
c-<H?a f ehurch trnd ttfe" RevT AT_Betl
den. pastor of "Union Station A
M. E. church. Each was hiirhK
elated over the renewed fellowvhI|i
.shared one with theother.
The Re v.. Brown returned to Beaufort-*
late Wednesday evening in
his 'smart' Ford Y-8. Anothei
school mate, Rev. L. C. Butler and
wife of 1.aureus, S. ('. were seen
in {lu? eit.v tile first of the week
as*'they were .on, their way to^
liennvririgway, S. 0. where Rev
Butler was scheduled to cpndiu t
a revival for his-father.the Rev
E. B. Butler. Both Rev. Butler and
his madam were looking' the ver\
picture of heaRh. They were tin
guests of his brothei and wife. Mr
and Mrs. Charles Butler.
hp Kill
RIIX.'K SPUINC NEWS
S. S. opened at the usual hour.
After reports of classes the supt rnnl.asized
the age rally and gave
diace -4o? pt y?same if. desired.
Mr. and Mrs. "liorenzo Brooks
are here from Ne.w York visiting
th'-ir children, her mother andsis
... ? .. I\ r* .. .
i. .hi. i u'linis is I'm iks', tile lathei
( !' Lorenzo came with them to iv
main TfTfough the winter.Miss
Iola Davis left Monday foi
Shaw University.
MTss r.uo -llelen Walters and
Thomas-ena Hammond left f o t
Benedjct College during the week
end.
Misses Mary Hazzard Don T
Williams and Mr. Junious ~ Williams
left last?Monday t<> attend
school at Bet Ms Academy.
?An ueeidtn't?fell to Mr. Junioio
Williams and some of his- school
mates Sunday in an automobile
which will cause him to he out ol
School for several weyk-s-. Wv
pray for him a.-speedy -recovery.
-?'pih? Mearhmn "family ~oT Wiken
was seen in town Sunday.
Mr. 1 lortx rt Ilanmipjm of Spurt
anhuru and his father in law. Mr
Rlarkwcll ul' I'nion were visiting,
in and around Iticljrc* Spring Sunday.
Mr. Blarkwell is the- fatluu
n't' an ex-teacher at .Ridge Hill
Mrs. (Jrace HInkwell Hammond.
See ipc for the- Palmetto I-aptdei
around Ridge Spring.-,
ROBERT HAMMOND,
? Reporter?
TRINITY AM K. /JON Clll'KCll
(TIl'RCH
Rev.--Jv?A-. l.lpsey. Pastor
Woodruff, S. ('.
We have just elossed- a very successful
revivial nveeting. Rev. E
R. Lipsey of Durham was the pas
tor for the week- and we must
say that he is a real gospel preach
cr. The church was filled to ca
pacity each night to hear him'.
There were nine members added
to the church, and while being here
Rev. E. B. Lipsey administered the
faptism Friday 'night so as to
complete his work for the week.
He returned to his?home- in Dur^
ham, N. C. Saturday morning.
We are looking forward to the
district conference which convenes
hvrc Thursday, September 10th at
the above named church. VVe hope
it will be a successful conference
with every delegate making a full
rhftort. ?
.Mr. Emanuel Browneng and
Mesdames Evelyn Wilbu rn and
Dorothey Under visited friends in
Cross Keys Sunday after noorr. j
Miss Ht'lcn Cannon will leave
Thursday f<?r Mullins, S. C. whero
she is a faculty member in the
city school system. '
TVTiss Ruth Poster is a student
at Sims high school in Union.
Miss Dorothy Winn leXt. Sunday
for Chester, S. C. whefe she
will enter Fnley high school.
Mr. J. H. Franks, Miss Helen
Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilburn
visited friends, in Lauren#
Sunday after noon.
Ufur "
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Writ# To:?Abbe' Wallace, care ol The
Palmetto Lease*. 1310 Assembly St.,
Columbia, S. Carolina
<= -v,t
H. T. ? Vou gave mo _so.m"fl' very
g>ood adyiee-^aflfo 1)0foil'Toll mo
please sir, wtTy this man doesn't
want?tm? to?north J ?
An*; Ho'n joulous as \voi4 as in
lovo with; you.I This follow doesn't
know how to go about tolling yoo
.hose things but ho is really sincere
in liis Toolings. Tt seems to
me that- a marriage- is going- t<e
take place between you two before
man? more months have passed.
P. M. (5.?iIMeaso toll mo if )
'have T. B. or do I just have a cold
as I am very worried?
Ans: If it is a- cold it certainly
is Hanging on ...go mmu'iiiuu'iy
to the citjV clinic and have youi
chest examined. Abide strictly by
the orders given to you 1/y the
doctor.
('. W. '-.-Why did this pwi ty re
turn back to school \vithout ewt
tellingme good bye?
Ans: The show down came...
he didn't care as much as he tried
to pi t tend. A boy his age doesn't
know what love is and you acted
vi i \ wisely in not letting liini nun\ou
in. Forget him .'. . next sum
nier lie will look you up again.
A. 1'. \V.?Pk*ase tell me why
ny husband go to mass so much
and does tin- preacher have ,a
spell 011 him?
Aiis: No ... the. preacher doesn't
influence him. Your husband has
'..lie seems to get lots of'consolation
attending mass. The church
for him and I don't advise youi
trying to interfere. L.
M.?Please sir at onto can
you., help my broken heart? It
almost hurts me and I feel like I
don't have, a friend in the world.
Ans: Stop brooding sister and
wake up to the fact that you aren't
picked on in this world. You need
to make some friends and spend
less time pitying yourself. <iiyou
a "sweetheart" . . . that is
what it is going to make you
have a" change of mind as well as
J.o mend your heart, --? - drKSdNTrTttN
ClItCITT MANS
Rev. I. () .Simmons, pastor
S. S. was had at its usual hour
with ?]uiti- a nuirbet'-pivsaiit, d is
assinp the subject "Tha MvorP
res ant C ??<!**. At II:.'10 tha pas
'oi mounted tha rostrum fend used
is a text Psalm Afti
salvi as at Hatha] tha ohoir and
quite a law of tha members mo
torou to I'ountsviile to be with
,Rev. Walker and his jrood people
The pastor pre; ched never beTo
m. Ho used as a- text "Come See
a Man".
Next Sunday morninu the pas
tor will be at Springs Hill and at
Stover Chapel in the afternoon.
Mrs.-Carrie Taylor has return d
fro:p a'inston-?alenu. N". C., and
reports her daughter is improvim
uieely.' * ?T-"
Mrs. Klla Mae Bites is returning:
to Columbus, Ohjo after vis
itintr her parents several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wise, Jr., visited
Mrs. Wise's mother the week
ltd: Mrs. Mattie K. Wise spent
the week end with Miss Martha
P. jVVrijiht in Walterhoro, S. C.
HKLKXA NKWS
Sundae was a vote nleasant dnv
for all co-workers. Sunday school
opened at the usual hour
ToTTTO \yith Supt. s nd teachers at
their post of duty.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D.-Wsdt i.i
Silverstreot, S. C.; Misses Inez and
Silverstreet, S. C.; Misses Inez and
Irene DeWalt of Whito^ Plains, N
Y., were the guests ofwtheir sistei
Mrs. Amanda Bohb. 4 Mrs. $ai'_sh
Ppence of Helepa, was her {rues'
?ahiOi ?c -
Mrs. Carrie Jackson and Mrs
Mary E. Green enjoyed themselves
to the highest Sunday afternoon
when they attended the re-"
vivril which was being conducted
{leaver Darn Baptist church.
On the sick list are:Mrs. iMarv.
Simpkin, Mrs. Edna Cannon and
Mrs. Carrie Clark. We hope for
all a speedy recovery.
Miss Vannie T.ou Clark of ITel<
na left Monday for school where
she will enter in colleire at -Allen
Univ., Columbia- Miss Fannie M
Uindsty and Carrie M. Smxth will
enter Voorhees N. and I. school at
Denmark, S. C.
SuLkwribe For^.
The Palmleader
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.friendship >. m, e. ,
cihrcii
Rev. H. W. Wnlkei. I'aslolf
. rin.tnn- -<V Ueran on tinu
hy 11^. 11 p. fill 11.1 >. I * I?t .fii >1 1?? f 111 I
the review little Miss Lillian Den
dy stin.tr a ?olo. accompanied by
Miss Audrey Furry at the phmo
'Mrs. A. .1. (Jary lias requested
that ea?'h one of her music stu
dents ph'.v a n ni: ei each Sunday
Thi' fourth will he .Miss (loldie
3n'h. fust. Miss Rlcndcll Walker
second, little Miss Peggy Mini's,
Others will be announced later.
At deven o'clock the Rev. II
W. Walker preached frond C?en. 3:
12. who begtvu with.a hi^.li rate ol
speed and kepd his audience spell
boi nd to tlvc eiuI.The visitors feu
tal collection was $128.27.
Rev. IT. W. Walker and hiv
choir, along with other menibei >
and friends will journey to Gryen-vlHe
Thursday nielli [offender sen'
vice at St. Slary church for Re v.
' E. I.. l.illiewobd.
QimkI-ii- Tjr.Trr~)n .. r Uiiuin
from I.auivns spoke from I.ukp
27: .*{4. Come again Rev. Wright,
vou are welcome!
""Every body was happy to see
Mrs. A. J. Clary and Mr. J. P
1 fenry o..t after two weeks of illness.
We are .sorry that Mrs. Es
telle Harris 'was-tumble? to be at
church Sunday be.ause of illness
IVe are triad t<> welcome the fbl
lowing. persons home after vacationing
during the summST;
Misses Emma Mae and Rubyi
lYiguson. Jl< talersonville and Mr
Benjamin Thompson. Ileijdersonvilli*;
It is Mr. Andrew Thompson
visiting in 1>. <'. instead ?>f hi*
mother.
The Misses Eugenia Babb ami
Ifelen Rice left for Friendship .li"
ollere at Rock Hill.
? * Miss .Janie Harrison of Aliens
:t. (In.. is -vis!*ill;.*" Prof, an I Mrs
J. T. Minis," who is a stop brothel
to Miss Harrison,
The Flee. \V. I.onjr and FF. I.
Counts of Choi aw, were dud oal
ers at the home of Mrs.' K. J
,(!ary and Mrs. I.illian Doiuly last
Thursday.
M iss Kloanoi If as ley of iirook
lyn. N'. Y. is vi'sifiiijj rolatrvys
here,-. _
Mr. FJohort Voium loft Monday
for Allen University. W'v hope foi
iiim a successful school year.
AT? . ami Mrs. I. I.. Pruitt. Mosdames
Leila Hollo Briiiowell and
Sumnioy a n d children motored
low a from ilondcrsonvillo, N.C.
Sunday to visit their brothers and
-sisters.
The Hebron baptist church soi
iopened ii! tin- usual time b>
th.-ir Pastor,'Rev. A. A. Sims, who
< ?. ached a s|>ii it storing sermon
on "i 1 oaring a Voir"," r|'b"'"
iL.Muxgu-^ emu; rogation -present:
Miss I). M. Kllison and Mrs. M
Tayh-r has l-. ft I'nr St. Petersburg^.
Florida.
Since tin- young people l?t:v out
paper too, we must journey down
on North Adair street to see what
is taking pla o.j But if you want
to know who is who ask Mr. Sal
tors Wads worth Jr. and Miss Nina
Bendy Who is holding it do'^ti
Don't forget Mr. W. Bailey f?>?
youi- bills and paper.
M ARLBORO COI N TV
Ti:A< Ml'iUS' 1NSTLTCTK
.Marlboro t'ountv Tit ehers' It.
stitute was held Thursday ami
Prkiyy September nth and fith a'
the I>ennettsville high school from
to 2:.'!0 ruder the sponsorship
of the Jcanes Teacher of Marl
boro County, Miss..Beulah K. Graham.
Kaeh day. was largely attendei
by teachers, and Kjiuiuljv?of fhn
t ml other c ounties, which was av
expression of ipspiraHl >n and
gratitude for st.ch a privilege.
On Thursday the following persons
woje present and addressed
the group with very encouraging
remarks which was enjoyed by everyone*
present- Mr,._J?chiffiky as
<Fstatit State-Supervisor of Negro
Schools of iSouth Carolina; '.Miss
Fran; is, member of S. f. Tuberculosis,
association; Mr. Artbui
Fastening. County Supt., Marlboro
county; Miss Colene Wei th rly,
Attendance Teacher of Marl
boro; Mrs. Cox, Supervisor of hot
lunches. Marlboro county.
On Friday another interest iry
flay with more interesting talkt
from the following persons: Re*'
Tobin of Union; Dr. T. Y. O'Dan
*. 1. county doctor; Mr, Adams
highway officer; Mr. Schiffley
Mrs. Johnson. Supervisor of Chcs
terfield county: Miss Haeins, Slt
-pervTSor, 'TTflTon county; Mrs
White. Supervisor of Marion eoun
ty;*.Mrs. Gundy. Demonstration
Atrmt, M.-trfhoTO "(ounty; Profes
sor Jtrewer, Vice-President State
Teachers' association of S. C.i Di
P. M. Mt'Collum, Hennettsville.
Everybody enjoyed l delicious
repast of sandwiches and col-l
drinks';
With much inspiration and information
pained, every person
present is?looking - forward-very
successful school term with
n^w ideas for 1940-41, H^m
? iftwrtfr'rtfv
Saturday, September 11. 1910.
"' " *" ? *>
Vol.i'm l?IA I'ONK'KK KNCK
mrwrii envrr- N i ion
now history
*f L__
' loinbin I'tipfr pit i Jit TV7*"
ul^jhe A. .M.'Nfrh cii'.ir *' f..> 1 "L
Mi ~<ci| into ti>.# oryjit \y nosh >:.
S. <". The IJi V. \V:n.. < i? , ,
an^j his loyal menthols r . <! e.
erythinu in n : din, ss f.>r -< i> m.
joynient.
The meeting was ea> 1
dei hy out efficient Pro, io .ik, M
('. A. Adams, presidio.';. "7
Devotional services I'm ?
lay mni ninjr were eoim.\ . "
Mis. Ag nes Robinson and .' v<
C. Urogdon and others. The sermons
by the Ke\s. I., O. l',own>aii
and \\ . b. ^ outi- were food t\,i
'?;i| h hyry ?Tin- playlet tr;
in1"by Mrs. Iiuth Jenereti'and tin
youiuc pi opic was good. Tin- lit
tiny [.I'D .action III'. t:iil;Iii.u to pi.
jivrs- ami topics by ;vtl were^lttn- ? '!tl;it!htr.
-? 7 x
Mrs. C. A. Adams, conlcrein.president,
rendered her annul 1 act
dress with most timely i: com
i:eiMl.,;. t,s7.'e, o; r
no.-l e/i n iei it j > dciil w_.i.. sere
c<! iu'ili.fully t?,! i,i.urc pears tesiyin^d.
We pray that her yeai?
may l.e many and pleasant.
Airs. 1 hmimm?uxu:?i,,,v. |y?= ?
elclt d president will take lad.I
and en forward. ?,
! he eoiifvreii. e bl anc h ?cjva>v^~i
a l aced witli many visitwis.- Rev. i
E. A. Adams, Secretary of Edie ~~
nlion; J l< ss is Williams, Murr\ v
t:d others.; v. em time and space
will not permit rue to mention *'' '
Financial reports wen- the best n.
f-mstny - years. Var'iO'tis?ehurclTTA
prepared dinners for ea<h day
I Our stay in W'innsboro was ; i
;?1< " ant ore'. ^
W'e tin nk Rev. 'I'. IK Addison
j presidintf elder of the Spartan
'uirff district and Rev. W'm. Me
Honald, pastor and liis loyal members
and the w.ondefful work dene
to make the conference branch a
success. t
A Al. .1. A maker, reporter
will IA MS UlAFlvl. A. M. |:
- irm Hrri
()r:injj}>l?tirK. S. (*. ?I
Rev. l(. .1. Jt'f!orsuii, 1'astor
The ionl halmy \v<>'at !)< (.!' Sim- a
diiy was vci-y piousiny?i.. the.-- _ ,
ch'-Mch yncis. thi-y \v -ir out in
larpi- nnniiii'i s. T li < ! i>iorninjj,,!?
).u >sa jo Mas?tlt-livo?<?with?fui i-ij ' """
an,| powvr. Km- a text the pa-stoi
Pt'loclcd Jlulc. 2-5 vitso, subjuft
"Sin ami Fill". Asdnii illustration
till' pastor painted the pieti'i" a
beautiful mansion destroyed by
fire a brilliant vo ivjclerir-yman ?1
great prominence and promise
who fell a \iclini_tu the liabit of
drinking and was destroyed. He ?
also showed the striking rpsomblances
of sin and fire, 'I'll.' ntessae-e
u :t <? i 111 I'll - T>'?i ntei e.-timr
which was e\ idenced of rapt attention'.
We are triad to see our members
still coming in from their \ a-, at
^iTreotri**~AVnr:anis. a iniolibdl'* irP . ?
State (,'idleye's faculty; Mis. Pear)
Sinfkins and daughter, Mrs. Fan
nk' . l>nsh.~"Miss ;I.uiry "Pearson
There was also a large number of m
visitors, among whom was Mr? A
T. Pearson from Fnion. S. ('.;
st- r ,1 'ai' fivo \ i > v.
The president and iiv.-tiibers <d'
the einertretu'v club are still re- ?r A
oit inn over the wonderful success
obtained from -the grand dinners
-erved last week.
All of the boards and clubs of
thf? JlfO pnnntir'i 1 ill tv
'.v
the pastor in putting over the an
oiual -conference I uduet.
Tin- evening message was vx
positorallv drawn from 51 Psalm
1 verse. A very fine congregation
Was present. The choral club is do
veloping into a very fine and use
ful organization" under the leader
"ship of (loldie McD'uffie during
the absence oj" the supervisor, Mrs.
Pearl Simkins, who has been
on her vacation all summer, wn
are suivily glad to have her back
because there is still lots of work
to he done.
Indeed the church is glorously
moving on. The usb-er's associa
tion?ts developing into one~dTdThT
most active units of the church.
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