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, - ri PAGE EIGHT I A NE\ * IT'S FALL ... I' TO MOTHERS Y MORE OF TH^ A TESTED FLOU i I X i A pure wholesor ~f~ AH | COLUMBIA ?. v GOSPEL' TORNADC) SPEAKINtT Continued from page: 1 do wit^i the dead. Mary Eliztbeth Lykes left foi Wilberforee Monday. This is hei senior year. We hope that she will graduate with honors. . Miss Florence Lykes left?'for Knoxville College where she entered as a freshman. I am now in Newberry, went to Drayton high, Hattie Davis, W. P. A. cook has done a great job, she has over two hundred jtrs of fruits and many other vegetables in read, ness for cooking. Juliet Washing?ten?fL E. teacher "seems to hav?^ her work well uthamL They ar< moving along very slowly with the new building. I find that we have quite a few business men in Newberry. ST W. Allen, contractor. Undertaker William? : nd undertaker Prattiseem to It* abiding bj^thc law of ethics. I am impressed with ,'Mr. WHliams as well as Mr. Pratt. The St. Louis Four rendered a program in M t. Zion Baptist church, Columbia Tuesdty night with a success, Rev. J. P. Reeder ' pe?tor Engngenvmtn -pen f?r ?iri night doing the week. Write 631 Caldwell St., Newberry, South Carolina, care of The Gospel Tornado. By the way, I am some what -worried about old "Viv." She is not much improved. I believe it is more insurance than illness because she doesn't like to work. So lonp- will hp on t-hp 'nil- next week over station PMLOC. IT" HEN NETTSVILLE NEWS The Bennettsville, high school opened Monday, September 23rd Prof C. D. Wright, principal. Mrs. Dora E. Daniels. State Su~ pervisor of Adult Education visited .'Marlboro county, Wednesday and Thursday of last week. She visited the school - centers of thicity and was well pleased with the ine ai Ol 1940, C Welcome t Field, Hair ATHLETIC COMMITTEE ILL. PEGUESE Chairman T. B. NELSON Coaoh T. V. SWINTON H. Baumgardner .. ' WINONA OONNFR LENOIR S. R. HIGGINS President of the University . - '-It/ IlliMiX I V SEASO T'S THE FOOTBALL ? IT'S EXTRA ENERG lT ENERGY THAT C< R. SO MAKE YOUR N ADLUl ne flour milled of choic FN RR(T entire work us a whole. Mrs Daniels stated that "the Bennetts, villi* Centers are in the lead." I Mrs. Minnie Gaudy, Home Dent- | on>tration Agent of Marlboro ebii'i ty visited the. Centers and out- \ wnniv nwtfi.'tf n.m mhh U J While in the city Mis. DanielV? was the house guest of Miss I! E. Graham, county supervisor. Marlboro County6 Advisory Board of Adult Education is fuse tioning nicely. T e Marlboro County Adult ua chefs are delighted to have thei: co-v uhker Mrs. Ardella Huberts with them again. ton. D. ('.; Miss Clemmie Strothei Ttf "Ptoronce. S. C.i .Miss "Anna Bow nan. of Florence, S. C., aceompanied by Gerard. Bradford of Wash ingt.in, D. v., were in the city Sat .irtlay evening. They made a nine tier of pop calls to friends. Among them were .Mrs. Emma 1). Ilanna. Mrs. Emma Tilmond and the reporter of the county. Miss. Anna Mae Stephen, instru tor at Coulter institute, Clieraw S. < accompi nied by Prof. Cole Miss Drake, Miss McCoy ant' Miss Fouge, all of the institute in Cheraw, were in the city Saturday evening house guests of (Miss) C. D. Sanders! Mrs. Rachel Kllei son lel't foi ' IS'. 1. City Monday alter spending a fi w Weeks home with family. Mr. Sterling Reese and Mr. Leo Turnage of N. V. spent the week end home with parents alui friends. . 'i lie farmers are h: ving a nice time dealing with tin- money program. .Mr. T. R. Reese. .Jr.. writes ot his pleasant sta.\ in the Navy. A tnmrber ' (if yrthoTE?will leavj ' (')" " i -.1.. . i< . L... CULM i X M IIM III*.* * V \ Cillll|^. Quite a shock to the friends t? learn-of the stulttoi 'ijcjatji nf JIr>. RacheT Covington, a well known member of Sandy tlmve liaptis1 lien Univ Champions of he South Car* Lpton and Oal XLLEb SATURDAY, "CfoftiKfr * ? .jvj.it A . ?>' Allen vs. Johnson 0. Bmi Colored Intercollegiate Athl SATURDAY, 0CT0 HURST FIELD, C< ADMIS8K / t ? I THE >< > < > >< < vN ,-. . . SEASON . . . IT'S IiA( V S t A Tiq^ j OMES FROM BREAE i EXT SACK AND AN h tab test est of wheat and blcn MILLERS OF FRESH * <*? *< * ?* J cat i h. Also Mrs. Cloia, died a her home in the vest end of tin | ciiy. di tighter of .Mrs. Kobece: ! ('hostmtt.- ?. and Mrs. T. Wiliston air | Mali liter Jdda spenf, awhile i j-11'!;V ILAdle XT V. Sunday wit" fe!r":'ives ami friends, i Mis. Bryant nn.1 daughter span the v < ( 1; i ml han t'. , Mr. Codojrit McCoil in left Sun | day evouin.ir to. enter the .Junio class at BroWniey Uoire 'mstitut I V" den. (". ? . .1, S. l>!xs'<n*of S ? i< ty l!i! . a...visit.j.r~in !lie eitv. Sundry m! iiirii!" a v*?? ? t t dk at?Slii!" h" ' !i. Mys^?Joseph fttr?Hih'bar ;t riiVt* ?..... a Oy" wrda stay i A.'' "vi'lui Mi Also 5T7ss Rack t'l (irat's: arrivi d Immii.c I'roiii j^v.i cati- 11 in New Vol!: <;!ty. I ! : I llKl. A. M. I-:. ( Ill ItCH hll-v. \Y. H. I,. Clarke, i'astor . Services were beautifully cai 'iad out tlfe past Sakbath. Th Suihla.v school was avail represent ed numerically. Both cho'rs a' -t-aiieei'tiijrx'Aiallaiil st'iATces Co ITT church. The Junior choir is - la by I >i*: II "\Vj .Manca and the Senio choir by Professor It. S. Sullivar The oraanilst for both choirs i .Mrs. Kli/.ibcth Vaughn. .Many visitors ware seen in a! services Sunday of which we war pro d. The pastor and member have sat the third Sunday in Oc | tober* as "Hollar Money Day-" a which time we a'e hoping to hav " the pastor ready for the annUa conference. The Sunday] o<i and Leijilie are niovinjf along nic ly v.nder the leadership of Messi' W. H. Youiik ?i?tl II. W. Weld, i i | I 'nr '--reor-Vtttrv ^t^lA iVe ' ' t'" i pa s I or selected as a text St. Malt ; *2f>:li 1, subject ^"Wisdom of I'sini What.tied Has (Jiven". ? tVrnro ~ T<>" BclTuT friends am visitors will always find a cordia welcome. cisny 1 the Southeas alina Public 1 c Streets, Co I vs. MO The Famous Wolv* SEPTEMBER 28, 2 P J_ ADMISSIC " j ' 1940 FOOTBALI th Bull's of Charlotte letic Association Member BER 5, 2 P. M. )LUMBIA, S C. >N 99c " Southern amieKBce **Colored Intercollegiate Athletic Am PALMETTO LEADER i . - ? . -r.. - - i .1, :k to school time renewed activity ) and cakes cooke l thereafterydll leen FL( fled with the finest inj? IILLING C graham flour t 7 M Kl)OW I'ltOXG N EWS L' ;i ' Hov. J. W. Davis, I'as'ior ii j t ~\ IL'Vlx nl mm vices won* held at ^ ! t!u* Mcdow : Prong Baptist 'church ; I rue wecic-ui Sept. Hi through Sept. I i 22. It was conducted by Rev. \V.| ! ??i. Coy of Timmonsville, S. (\ At i I tlx beginning of the week it seem-, . i ed that no one would confess to' J Jgsus their sins, but as the week, j row older the Holy spirit grew in, -troiiger and as a result ten sini .. r.ei s cop fessod Jesus as.. . 4.hoirf,' Saviour. . rr 1 - -3 I _ S mlny set?? M-es: -Tell 4 persons ^! were luiptized 'Sunday morning. I j-De\ olional Service began by singI n * "Take The Name of Jesus ?j-With You." After a brief but soul j - j 1 tin i11_ "devotional service, our pasi tor delivered a very inspiring sermon. His subject wasi "The Three Fold (lift." taken from 2nd Tim-j | othy the 1st, chapter and the 6th 'verse. Candidates were taken in throt ight hand of'fellowship. Coni-j , munion was served. __ The meeting was closed Sunday (r night by Rev. \V. C. McCoy. Tola) j. I collection for the week, $76.32. ] Revrund Mrs. J. W. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Hen Frierson and family, | Mr J It V*I'lmi'iim) UJlU Ml'S. AllfuT !l Thomas were the dinner guests of .. Mrs. Ktta Black, mother of Medovv * frong baptist church. Her good . daughter. Miss Almetta Black,! t was the cook. | Our pa<i?n r.vp. *?thanks to it those who helped him to attend the >1' -National Baptist Convention, which e t was held in Birmingham, Ala. He Sf' br<?. ghtv to us many new Uleas. The Lord has wondvyt'uHy ph"f" sed him to conduct a series of, re. j vival meetings. The ministers he i preached for during the year arc j as follows: Rev. F. L. Harrison, 1 Nichols, S. ('., Uev. M K. l'eaiI son, Timmonsville, S. ('.. Rev. B. J. Weston, Dozell, S. C.; Rev. J fellow J tern Athletic to Their Game lumbia, S. C. nnifi DDi urines of Atlanta . M., HURST FIELD, COL >N, 99c . SCHEDULE ^ September 28?Morris Brown, Columbia* October 5?Johnson C. Smith, Columbia** October 12?Bethune-Cookman, Dayton*, ! October II?Livingstone, Salisbury Ocober 26?Morris CoOece, Omalm November 2?Paine, Columbia November 8?C,corgi* State, Savannah November 16?Forfv alley State Omfs, November 21-Claftta, Orange fe a? octaMon ? ? ?- " -??> ' . . . . but more 1mb v?totraixtorrm( ;d with adluh dr flour [)UR * redients to ffive you :ompan ore <? ? ?? ?$* t? P. Gibson, Newberry, S C.; Rc I). *J. Odom, Greenwood, S. ( 1'ev. J. W. Neal, Ootumbia, S. He was also called l.ack to Nichsi to conduct the fall revival uuu. in jr. During this series of met insis?there were <>.t converts.. (J. P. Briston. Reporter BKTIIKI. A. M. K. .("lit R( II lliv. It. J. Hutchinson. I'n'tnr J . ... Ft. Ce ire.- 'riirinivho-, t t . ?a.v: . the services were?very goi I he Scripture lesson was ret *')<>' i PaiLPs letter - tn -tlic Kphc: nns. The text was also tak jflivin the a bore named book, sii ect "The Chief Corner Stone. The morning services were wi -attiwrderh rrtso~~niyht services. / the tea; hers attended niorninz s ! !#.?.? >< in.tr.,.1 Tl,.. ..I.. rare working1 hard to make a fi l report, as has t<een requested I the pastor. We reoiet very much to kii< of the few who are still on t sick list. Our hope for them is -speedy wm en; _ l!ev. nnd-'Mrs. IIufchiiisori hi lured to Orangeburg last week business. , Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Woodrv ! of last week. The Golden Crown quartet Walterboro will appear in. lieth Sunday afternoon at ."5:00, Se| 2fdk?to?render a program. Vi aire- .cordially?im iled:- l otai T , c.eipts fort]ie day iSRf?.21i. Ml ... , M. > . iv > ?< i hi i \ ii. liliiWII 11 T I Tuesday of last wifok to attel Atute A,, and M. Collect*. Mi ?finishnl HTT high ~seln work last May at the Wilkins Hi, in Orangeburg. Mr. Siumu'l 11. Marshall_.lt i last work tu attend St a to Collef | Miss Ruth Toomt'r is attemiii , Clatlin Collect), Orangeburg. S iIsm finished her high- sehnol via, ackets Conference, >s at Hurst )WN ] A., S. C. ^ n*. H Satu * rAl F=-= )RE ANI) : Alt TABLE- ? JV^ f ySEL the best . ' ' ? \k*4 v? ~ i Slfi ENWOOD 1 RE^ ^ J <. ? ^ < ? I. STOP, LOOK The Gospf and the ST. LOU f * WVH Render a Progra tisi Church, 1200 Lyon ?i Rev, Eddie Davis, Past i l day, Friday, Saturday 'n next week ?-Oct. 2, 3, 4 '.V SPECIAL PROGIt iii (T.urclr, Sunday Al'teri Ul (?th, 1940. ft . * . .111 i * \ * \ " 4 ' ^ hi W'i.'kiiiMin Hi. The St. (iforiif Jr. Hi -eln<i>l | )W | o|)?.'itf(l .Moiuiiiy niorninu Si'pt. 2111 . I he j ",l" M vipa! and liis faculty-. I" j The faculty is as follows: I'rui'. j | Roy Gordon of Kingstree, princi- J | paj and vocatonaj work. I'rof.I 1)1 I Charlie Thompson, of Sumter, as-1 sistant principal in charge of the! ? -tHh?gradet .Miss Odel Ri. hanlson of Louisiana. Nth grade; .Miss ,l\li7.a Johnsiin, of Abbeville, 7th ? grade; Mrs. Rosa llrohson, of St. lt' Gnome. till) grade; Mrs. S. K. I'Yl1 ' dor df St. (loor.'e. 5th grade. Miss 'HiL IV;1' I?A. lli'ov.rr. '0'f St. George Ith ^ "rade; Mrs. Mai el C. Summers, . I St. George, .'5:d grade;, Miss on j IjOliise IjIxqii. of Lexington. N'.C. j* ml ~nd grade and Miss Geoi-'ianai ss 1 Robinson pf gradef >ol | We are inviting you to visit out! on | school. j Prof. Gordon eollles to n< finm I ft 1 .Mill Li lis, where 111' has worked as ie.l.l'nncipal for ten years. Hi of. (Jortifr; don has, worked in the school here he before as the vocational teacher, iik?iuak-lw?mode many friends* Mr. ? and Mrs. (Jordon and family are occupy in the newly built home >f Miss Minnie Smith on Wood? ' ruff st et t in the school zone. ! 1 ?TTT--s7TrrTTi7^ \I.\V (OMKTI! (M l! l.ou-r Island, \. V.-?Sunday ' Ye;i r..her Ll'J. was a beautiful ,ih y | and mi tubers of th'e Southern New Con ? ih (1.1s. rendered a n. i y'ram I I.a', I'.ro.k Memo-ad church m Jamaica. I.. [._ N. V. M rs.^,\labeJ-sWatmi from X.Y.C. ic-.ted i wonderful selection, also Miss Mat j . lie I.ue Talks, Mrs. Triscilla Doni Jamaica; Miss- Klizi .J Mcllua i , nette. Corona; Miss (Jertrade I....I....... Vt V' . v,.. anuii, . I . V . sun 1 ;i ,SOl<>. 1* j was enjoyed by everyone. ] Ji We were very glad t<i have Mrs . j Pearl I.ott Anderson. and ..Mis:j Julia I.ott from N Yand MiRuth Chandler "Anderson from | Ray side to worship with lis also . Mrs. Susie B. Anderson and Mrs. Ollie Jackson Js maica. Mrs. Anderson was the representative from our club "at the Ridge Bran. ! Baptist church Ridge- Spring, 5?. i ('., on August I when we sen foi ' e church $15.00. ? ? ?~?We want to thank Mrs. Kleast Houston for inviting us and hope , t0 attend again. I Little Miss Gladdie Johnson 1 formerly of Ridre Spring. S. (' I became a member of the Kbcno/ _ I er Baptist church in Flushing New York. " Little Master Freddie Dotted is here from Washington, D. C. to attend sehoo|l. Mr. and Mis. Johnnie Peterson from Ridge Spring, S. C., were ?< seen in the City of New York a few days ago, visiting the fair and ^ - their many relatives and friendsin Hempstesid, L. 1., N. Y. We were glad-to hear that Mrs Mattie Lue Boyd from Leesville S. C., has had a speedy recover Elira J., McBurnette, reporter ^ / irday, September 28, 1940 -Len bR?* I ? &ovfe;l 1 5RT patE^'j GH QUALITY ^ iONABLE PRICE " *fU| ? 1 ? and READ!??? 1 TornaeC IS QUARTETTE m at Bethlehem Bap- ' i SU Columbia. S. C.. or; Wednesday, Thurs and Sunday ^Vi^hts of r, 5 and 6th. ^ AM will be held at the noon at 3:30 p. m. Oct. WIW1IHM ? 1MB For Drvs^mfikina iind Vlw-ratioiis of all Kinds, iiulndina rtu- Kt-lining I COATS- j - -j.fi*? Miss Laney Kennerley 120:; I MM-: ST. m .\ .-piTiany is nuuie <:i X'i.ooi ??r Print Dresses. Work Neatly Done. ^ ~ ^' * *" Training School For Colored Girls & Hoys j in SINKSS < <>i i i:<; 1; xvl S' HtHH-J'l. V SSI IS ?^ DFdINNINfi SKIT. Hi. I'.Mti KITH IKNT 1NSI 111 t TDliS i ;.j' -N,. cut iM it si itrrrr SI'AK I AMU IM;. u^-( : X. HAMtt.TON. IMnoipaJ," . ' ' ' tTelephone 92.'U DANTZI.KR KliOW -Si ^IK'IP Wl! P \IK SHoP ^1 -- t"''?ui ?M. < iilimili .1, >v C~ I'riccs UeavMiiiilili In\i?ililf lli.ll S?i illy a Siift*ialt> Work Culled ! l or i ?< Ii* erciJ 1 ... :: _ _ J ' ?3?a.,^,11.- w*1. - + P. J. j :-Grocerv and Luiuh:V_Kat the Best 1 At Reasonable. I'i :> i (II K POOD IS (IK \ V I AND WIIOPKSOMK > Slid Washington reet 1'. J. II triii, Prop. LATH SHOW' svTi'wmv vrri.' . -1 DICK * JOAN SJ I'OWIll.l, HI.ONDKU. 1 in' "I WANT A DIVORCE" r ; Also Siarfin'n Monday PVi PB^ IW#/9 / r f / # V flM KjfflHSWH George KAFT AM) Joan BENNETT c IN THE HOUSE VCROSS THE BAY" ' j