The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 12, 1940, Page Page Three, Image 3
"Saturday, October 12, 1940
CAMPFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH I
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Rev. Ceo. E. (^oode, Pastor
Funeral services for Andrew
Marshall, son of Mr. i ml Mrs. Luther
Marshall who died some years
ago and once made their home in
Spartanburg, were held Sunday
afternoon at I o'clock from the
Cumpfield Baptist church, conducted
by the Pastor, Rev. Geo. K
Goode. Interment followed in the
church cemetery. The young man
was sick for about two months.
He wis very quic^, cheerful, man,
i rly, and wi.cn he met you he al
ways bo\ved7 with a smile.
lie was 28 years of age. There <
is quite a hit to be said for he
seeined to he "very dutiful in ev
eiy way he could. Surviving age
i\vu sisters,fi two brothers and a 1
host of relatives and friends.
Sunday school was held at i0
o'clock. Two visitors were piesv'M.
our very popular tei chcr ol
this school Mesdames Bennie
Brown and White, both of Abbeville.
The B. T. U. had a meeting ol
interest Sunday at 12 o'clock. Th,
number of captains brought a neat
report: Miss Addie Thomas brine
Ing tho largest amount of 'yi.otr To'al
raised 815.11.
Keaiiy the ralmelto leader <
should be the Strte, because of its
territory. It climbs from one |
part ol' the Carolina to the other.
And I was thinking that you hud ]
one/ Well if you don't have oik
there is no trouble to find it, drop
a card to l.ois R. Marshall. U. K
1). 4. Box 20S, Abbeville, S. C. and ,
I wil send you one. Remember3
months only 75c. Subscribe today,
so you can have ham and
eggs this winter and read goon "
* spa per. ^
MON'CKS CORN HR ITEMS ,
By I'ncle Tug i
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Rev. William Felder closed a i
successful revival at (Irtec R. E |
church.
Elder Benbow held his last quai
lerly conference at St. James A I
M. E. church Sunday.
Miss Baker a member of th* ]
Berkley Training high school faculty
was called home to attend
;!,her mother's funeral. I
Miss Beaulah Middleton was tin
fipef" tn rwi'n u 1 HJ1 r'Uot'uivInf
The Rev. M. P. Pytt, pistor ol
the Mt. Holly charge ami one winhus
high ideals, believes in unity
there is strength, entertained the
regular fifth Sunday Union meet- ,
_ ing. He is the '.founder of the ,
union.
Cummings Memorial Theological
Seminary To Open October T!?fh
The Cummings Memorial Theological
Semipary will open Oeto
ber 15th at 10 o'clock. All students
ure expected to be present
on time. New men will present
letters of recommendation from
their ministers. Graduates and
t nd the clergy are invited to attend
the opening services. The
place: The Klowcr Town in the
Pines.
MT. ZION A. M. K. CHURCH
Rev. J. \V. Murph. Pastor
Charleston, S. C.?A meeting
was -held?by Class?Xtt:?8 at?tht- hbme
of Mrs. A. C Mayes, 41
South street, at 8 p.m. on Oetobei
' 3rd^ for the purpose of raising it- :
annual conference claims.
Officers elected for this specia1 '
drive: iMr. Frank Edmonds, lead- '
er of Cltss, No. 8, chairman; Mrs 1
A.C. Mayes, treasurer; Prof. J.
R. Bonds- secret a r y . - Class No. 8
first effort will be a chicken sup 1
per to be given at the home ol
.Mrs. A. C. Mayes, on Monday, Oc
tober 28.
The committee on arrangements
are Mrs. A. C. Mayes, chairman;
MTs. L. B. Murph, Mrs. L. C
Bonds. Mrs E. -Settles and Mrs ^
R. Collinton.
The highlights of the eveninp
was a lovely repast of ice cream
; nd cake furnished by. our clas/ 1
leader, |Mr. Frank Edmonds and
an inspiring address by Prof. J
R. Bonds, principal of Four Milo
school, president of Charleston
County Teachers' association) and
cnairman 01 trie Kirst (Jong'ressisnal
district of the State Tfcachers'
association: Mr. Bond's subject:
"The Church and its Activities',<
Mr. Bonds in his t ddress
stated that the church is expected
to hold its young people, thero
should be no lag in the church
program, the church will have to
gear up its program; certain one?
will have to be revamped to hold
the interest of the young people, .
but there are however certain fun
damentals upon which the church
was established that must stand
Frank Edmonds, reporter
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EHENEZER A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. D. N. Wilson, l'astor
Charleston, S. C.?On last Sun?
day morning the pastor preached
a soul stirring resmon from Rev
2:7, his subject was "A Revival to
the Overcomer".. 275 Members
Communed. The service was
largely attended, and many visitors
were present.
The S. S. was conducted by the
Supt-, Mr. Joseph Kinloch. Just
about all of. the teachers were
present. The school was largely
i ttended.
* The Cruiser ration KPetinir torn
conducted by Bro. Ed. Grant and
sisters O. Taylor and MaryWarying.
The meeting was a gospe'
feast for all who were present.
At 7:30 the pastor brought to
us u message long to be1 remembered,
his subject was "Jesus Is
Your Friend". For the day tho
number ofl commulnidants w^re
327. We are still prtying to be
bettter in the future.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL AND A. C. E.
LEAGUE CONVENTION OF THE
KINGSTREE DISTRICT
Held in Heulah' A. M. E. Church
Kingstree. S. C.. Sept. 17.18
Dr. J. L. Ilfnlxiw, Presiding Elder
Rev. J. E: Davis, P?stor
The devotionals wore conducted
by the presiding elder and Sunday
school superintendents and others
The oonvention sermon was
preached by Rev. J. T. Broughton
.vhieh was" enjoyed by the hearers
The committee on registration
was appointed by the presiding
elder. Org; nidation: The folllowin#
persons Were elected: Miss E
SmitJh , secretary; Mrs. M. B.
Renbow, choicest; Miss Ruth Dinken.
pianist;* and Miss Jessie Mae
Henry, reporter.
Singing period was led-by Mrs
RBenbow and Denkin also the out
iloor stunts and games which Was
enjoyed by all.
Bible, studies and a model Sunday
school was conducted by tin
ft culty:. Revs. K. P. Ellis. C. Mc
Clarv. C. S. J. .Mellette. D. W
Washing ton, Italy .M. McEadtlen
K": P. Butler and Prof. L. D. Bradfey;
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The youth and it's problems
ivas discussed. Soeial led by tlu<
delegate from Johnsonville; Re
lit! ions, remark- by E. P. Butler;
Moral, remarks by Mrs. Ruth J)enk
i ns. so
The presiding- elder made closing"
remarks talking on religion
s.vial and -moral problems but
.'specially on socit 1 problems that
confront the youth of today.
Drs. C. S. C. E. Spears, I..; 11.
Well. J. P. Washington, Rev. Judge
r i II n B?'li:... I... .?T?nr?
1. ?/. IIWUgl% J I. I\. I J u ii ?!?.->, 1. \l
Mills, pastor of. Central Baptist
uhutrh, Chr.Hf'.'st on, S. C.; and
athers were* visitors at the contention
and made very interesting
iddresses and remarks.
The convention was graced with
the presence of Dr. \V. D. Chap[telle,
slate president of the A. C
E. lei gue. He was accompanied
by Mrs. \V. D. Chappelle. He
brought us an inspiring message
and uave the outline of his program
for the state league.
The financial reports from tlu ]
charges were good. The black
board demonstration by Rev. C. S
I. Mollette was very instructive J
and full of information followed
>y an ill strative lecture from th
Mine drawing. Subject: Proper
grading of the Sunday school L>
Mr. E. 11. Lawrence which was vefv
helpful to the Sunday school work
erg. f
The addrcife on "The best method
to organize league in the lo
cnl churches" by FroITThD. 12iadr
ley, district president of the A. C
E. league was a masterly address
and full of information.
The local welcome program con.
ducted by the pi a tor Rev. J. E.
Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Redcn and
others was gracefully incepted by
the convention.
Response on behalf of the coif
vent,ion by Rev. I). S. Chisdm and
delegate from Guteway.
The convention, as'a whole, was
jne of the best we have ever witnessed.
A very large attendance
i lthpugh we were in the "midst ol
tobiU'c'o and cotton picking season.
A1 very fine fellowship and
peace a n d harmony prevailed
thronghout the sessions im<1 thr~
repoits from all Sunday schools
show progress.
Rev. C. .S. J. Mollette pastor ol
St. James-Ar-rMr-E: church, CUanntline,
was elected for the setting
of the convention in umi.
Resolution: Thanking the presiding
elder for his instruction
find addresses and the . fatherly"
ivay in which he presided over thg
convention. Also thanking Mrs.
Benbow and Mrs. Dinkens for the
very splendid service they have
rendered to the convention and
the?pastor and congregation fui
the very fine entertainment they
gave the convention.
Prof. I. S. Lawrence was ejected
listri.t superintendent of the Sun
day school and Prof. D. Bradley,
district president of the A C. E
letvsy.ic.
Hiss Jissie Men Henry
MORRIS COU.KHE OPENS
WITH CEOlUJlA FO?
The Hornets of Morris, Collect
will open Their 1040 football season
Saturday, October 12, in a bi
state contest with Paine College,
in Augusta. Returning to the football
fold as head coach, Richard
T. (Bus) Williams, assisted by
Matthew O. Ramsay, will direct
the clcated and padded activities
of the game cock city aggregation
Contrary to the perennial custom
of coaches, coach Williams is not
lamenting, but the squad has lost
Charles Butler, triple-threat bach
and punter par excellent; Enlo
Roundtree, a coach's answer foi
a perfection passer and a ground
gaining goer first class; Saint
Harrison, captain and speftaculai
field 'general John Snelling, clone
ated but robust end; Carolina Ed
wards, and silent hut stellar
Charles Smalls. The team this
year, composed of new men in The
most, will crux around portsidy
but ubiquitous Herbert Phillips of
of Florence, captain, and Lero\
Bowman of Sumter; the mjm who
runs with both legs hitting: tho
ground at the same tim<\ ?pp-captain.
Amohg the other meyibevs
are: E. Shivpr, Mullins; VV. Boy-,
kin, J. .Perkins; and Shirley HartsP.
Green, Pineville; James Burville:
Robert Martin, I.ake City:
roughs. Aynor; H. Dripree, R. Du
nree. E. Abraham, R. Campbell,
William Davis, James Parhfim,
Sam Bradley, Edward Marcus, William
Muldrow, Edward Booker,
Carl C. Jones, Sumter: and H. Mel
vln, Hemmingway, J. Armstrong
0. Dozler and D. Odom. Mullins
Executive Secretai
Women's
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MISS CASS A."
New York?-Miss (.'assamira M
Colored Divisipij o1" the Kastern
mittv?. Motukfy after a wide t?u
many youth groups working for '
.Miss Maxwell was recently nor
Republican Women's - Commit tee
ern director colored women's aeli'
but is originally from Oi angelun
glee as well as her 1.1,.Lb,, from
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. sinMiss
Maxwell was the main s
when the Young Republican l.eaj.
Jr., is piesi-leiit. held a big rail
police escort by 'Mr.'Johnson an
could/make meetings the sam?* nil
The Sumler team will play it
irst hune contest at .Morris Co
lege n Friday. Oeloher L'a again;
Allen University.
November 2. Florida X. and I. ;
St. Augustine. Florida
"November" K.""SutfT iff Morris
November 15, Yoorhees at More
November "Jk Claflin at Morri
Due to cobfli. ts in dates Mori
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r. <*. *> *4 ivu i m y ai
October Jh. ami No\eml>e'r 22? !
any team not quite warmed ii
would like to have a u'ame o
either of these dates .Morris w i
be triad to provide Ibo necessai
lieat to produce the waraiin.'.
IMRDMONT S<)( I M. ( I.I II No.
OF N KM YORK ( 1'H KNTKKT
A IN F-'.l) CI.I It No. l
The Piedmont Sue ial (lab N'i
2 of N. Y. City entertained Clu
N o 1 of?Phiidltflpliin llL) S?-p:
Hunter and Pettaford. liil W. 12
.St. Cocktail \va> Served in th
spacious living room of .Mrs. Pel
taTord. Tfinucr was" served* "at"
o'clock.the till le was decorate
wun American tiei i:tv roses, iid
ner consisted of tomato juic
cocktail^. Virginia. .baked ham.. '<?a:
turkey. <>ld fashion dressing- wit
yiblets an<l gravy, _ macaroni, ear.'
sweets, hi ussel sprpi ts and cob,
slaw, desert jello -with * whippe
ret m and ribboa.i?iko. The dLrtn
wf\s wonderfully served and e,ni<>\
ed hy all. Guests from Philade
phin were Mr. John S. Pills, ores
dent of the Philadelphia I'Juh
Miss Rosa L. Pitts. Mrs. Cnrri
Hill, Mrs. Beatrice Werts. MiAntho
Pitts, Mr. Elbert and Od?
Floyd. .Misses Eugenia and Sherli
Werts, Mr. Edward and Hcnjinia
Pitts, Mrs. Poalo Craig. Mrs. Ye.
vella Homes, mister Donald Hoitu
little Miss Olivia HotV.es, Mr. Co
neilius Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. Jes:
Forgy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert l?n
try, Mr. and Mrs. James (Iran
Club N'o. 2 of N*. Y. City, Mr. at
Mrs. M Pettafford, .Mr. ami Mr
Heasloy, Mr. and Mrs. Janus Ha
imton. Mi's. Inez HunU}*. MrTliresa
Jackson, .Misses Emma at:
Cu'pi ma Pitts, Mr. Ernest .Ha
risoi), Mr. Harry Anderson. Mi
Pearl Grant, Mr. Joseph Gray. M
I.enord Pettaford.
' CHESTER
COl NTY
COI.ORFD FAIR OPENS OCT. :
Chester. S C t l.t fun Tl
34th annual Chester County Fa
opens it's gites Monday, Octolx
21. This promises -to be the i>?
the association has hail. Applic;
tions for booths have come i
from all sections of the coui?1
and a large number >>f fedcr:
and state agencies are going I
exhibit.
Premium books are off the pre;
and are being distributed t,, a
ptrts of the county and many r<
quests are coming from the sn
rounding counties.
It is exp'Oi ted that big Thursdr
will surpass last year's ?>,000 poop
because of the type of footha
l^i t ...i T' .1 ?T;
I. r I i I I l> M IllMlllfU. \ iMUIIffS .lllllll
College from Denmark will mo.
Friendship Junior College fno
Rock Hill on that. day. Too. it ha
been suggested that the State Co
^ lege band be secured for. that da:
I Friday is school children's df
t and over 2,000 attended last yea
Finley hi,gh school willi pla;
Lgneanter County training schoo
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THE PALMETTO EEADE
ry Young Republican
Committee
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HI m
xDKA MAWVIIl,
awi'll I'c'.nini'd.iii in i - ( lliu* in the |
I >i^11 U:tA .{Inpublican National ( om- (
.11* u!" eastohi) states, where she met ?.
Wemlell 1 .'\\ illkie.
iH'ii executive secietaiy of tin* Youhg *t
hy Mis. Sara I'elhatn .Speaks, eastcities.
She is a resilient of Brooklyn
::y. S. t.'. ami received her A. B. tie- ^
flowat>l I nivefsity. A memtier of
is* aTfrte in t'ivie work in Brooklyn,
(naker m Washington last .Tin:rstla>
rue. of which Henrv Lineoln Johnson,
[y. She was provided with a B^C.
d tieori'e 1'. Law rent e .so that she ^
irht in Alexandria. Y;.i ami Baltimore (
All jra'ues hciriu a;d Haiti
1 I'mly- Brothers -I o\\s will he or '
't the. loiiiway. ft n >-m '?V *i.e .
, lai; i-l metori/.eil earnivajs mi Hit (
>t road hrinirint! with-it this year a
hie h e!;.>- o(i |ieopii niinist.rel tin!
\ei -lo siiow.- an<: riih >.
if The . x ihit haiiditu- is In-inn ellf?
larired to ta'ke cji'e of the lioothes .
j t hat a i e- VJiliected.
i MI i.i'su'i' * ?11; .; \ !;iii grounds
Mic 'in iutifully lei ;i11 ?I making it
I' a>y 1.; vi (o /Icing all kinds' of
" w i atic r. lii ar.'Jf : 11 _\ ***il fur
saiY iia' J! : ' nc!': ? nj locntv ??f !
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Scfiji1.1 i c !> dj ,. <)11:c .1 ackson
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V !!';'! ?- - I'd h',)\v t :.? villi"
II ?h*i. M ;;cli mouth. ,l.ct us
j. };> ]?,. . I'ostinn^ wi!? In
u n iLiii :i' m*v.\ year.
\Vr \. i-ii ' ihunk livv.' A. H
" IMiiliA:..:hi- u! Kitb'i* Hii iu*i
(irilivt:. 11 i.: v i SprinjJTr f>. f<>'
injr his nppmfiitioi
t'ui- ihi- -on wliirii v.'c jrave
_1"'' i m A; i iv. -1.
1 wf .1 i yl;ul tn si-i' dui
I . ri-litry !:uM. ut'U-r _;j hutti ill
II ru<4 Mi-:-; \M'ili:ims h:i> ulso li
^ turned fi'.'in KiilJf SpuiiK, S. ('.
Vision^ hei relatives -mill friends
- Tneie will i < a ehikeii dinner
'' : t (lie home of Mr. and Mr". Keyr
.Vi'Mi-v I.en.mi. :ud St.. 1". Drive.
Divide, ,\ N en Deteli^r ."41.11?-10.
The donation lor the piano to
he Jfiveti at the. Uldue Brunei)
Baptist ohtuvh stands until we
hear njei'e t'.l'o.u the ehutvh.
Visiters pi > .nyn Mr. (iswwin.
111'iapsii nr. N Y .; Mi J. (' Willianfs,
I'.uyside, N. Y.; Mr. Johnnie
Perry* ,\1 is- Clou Wise, Misf
11 A Karen?.# Ei-vitai". Mr. Robert F.rvinir.
ilireatNi eh. N. Y.j Miss Ruby
1 Htttttoii, I'. i\ side, N Y.: Mr. Kli
'J uah Xjpf.'le and little ^Deloi'ii
j* Xage!es of damaeia. N'. Y.
Mrs. Wesley I.eiion has jifst re.
turlied freiu Philadelphia, Penn.
" visit ii'jr ie'at :v('s'and friwi Ms.
^ r. .1 ?i> uMrni'iu1. neporier
i i \kj: \\\:\\ n r:\vs
l iiiim \ M. K. Church
l'r i)( >. t?>r I.. A. Wells held "his last
II' nuaiti'iiv I'l'iifci'i'inr September 20.
i I yunrteily iTiu'5 were raised Sur.- .
t j (lay September -tit. Ife preached a'
soul stirriinr sermon, every body
is j s' e<v.e ! to have enjoyed it Rev.
I- 1 I /f<. Rurald. pastor,
v. I Kev Itriton of I.ittle Zfon pveaen
y * () a fclni tons sermon, every one
r j enjoyed it. Collection was taken
v" and Sok.42 was raised. j
1 Harmon t'tlty
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NK(iRO HAS SHAHKI) CRK APIA
I'NDKR NEW l)E A I, IKH SINC
I'KOIiKAM
\\ ushiiigUm, I). <?w;\p|iinva! of
Seven million dellaV- in ('iiit ?l
"States llousjnji AuflioiTIT by "Pie.-:ili'tit
Roosevelt' la* I week. bihijrii.^
the- number of. acetifies With approved
USHA loans to 1 ICi, spm
ii 11 the nation wide rvlioiisin^r a*-'
tivity and evoked .widespread favorable
comment. The j>r? -u i a:ns u
tliese 1 ho loeai authorities iiotv < in.
In ace 1?>7 projects. totaUni^ iuojv
than 1 oli.nno t.onu > it, state?,
ilic ifistriet of ('"lundon. Tlawaii.
and Puerto Rico.
Politic! observe! s aii v.ii tie.
u nitiy re loud in then on
dorsetnent of the. New Ileal administration's
progressive effortn
behalf of t e undo) privilege!
.asses, pointed to the above announeeiiient
as just one of u an;.
iUth steps taken to ipiprove lie
gene/al vonditions of the niis-e1
lie Neftro especially lias. pro'iti u
. i:o] n'.otisly and will continue t<>
io s<> as |?nij; as the present adminst
ration eontrols tin* po\ernniei11
if this 'country oin oh.-t rs? i--delared
'Earnestly. There are today
da.us anils nl .Neproc.- v. Ilo. lLliiAL-i.L
i Je belief I iellt eff??lt* of New
UcaJ. agencies. enjoy a .-Umdal .
ilVliViny which is markedly ; li> .v::at
previously endured.
It) the' l'ii-hl of housing. it was
pointed out, Negroes !.jrvi> shaiei
;reatly in the benefits. which havi
iiwi tied from governmental t x
mnditurcs. In both nuin.icipal am
rural areas, project's .have bei
oust i ueteil to replace i?m.'---ta'M
mtt sul)-st;uularii dwelling communities
i nd ?e.rc now occupied
sy?Nro?famil'rs?f?n> feu?nmtn,?
vbich are scaled at tin- tnost
easonable levels.
Outstanding among tin- muni
ip.il projects i are tho.-e in Xe?\
Vork . City, the Jlailem Hivet
Houses," being ..tlm first such ail
jolored project there. Similar proects
in New Jersey, 1 Viyi-vlv; iiia
nut Ohio bear eloquent testimony
o the works of tile New Deal lot
. e Ne.ro, it was declared, ami
throughout the South and Midvest
are countless other projects
;lthoi> completed or under
druction. * j
"The cutiraiT and s.raign*.'. <
ivardness, of president Hoosevek"
vhen he uttered that now famous
. oniment about "one third of ;
lation." said arfuther well known
iti/.en, "is iiut.hed only by tin
admirable efficiency with which
ic lur in,titute<| and ciTrihiJd o! ]
L!??.- 1 iii' reaching reforms which
contributing: to the general bet.-,
torment ot' tiie citizens of this
ou.'.tiy, Itave nuute bis terms ip
iff ice one of the brightest spotsin
American history and u period
vhich no amount of time can dim.'
Comment ill-.! on tile attitude ot
Negroes toward- the- New Peal
and it's eonti'nm nee, 'a majority
>t' observer* were emphatic in then
eliof that 100 pyr cent endorse
neht of the eidire adtuinistrutio ;
proyiam Would be registered
November.
"There are far- too many .trains
.vhich have be.en 'made under ti-.t
S'ew Deal, and which, until President
Ktioijc veil look office, has
.ever .seemed remotely possible,"
,vas ll'.e eotisensus of opinion,'*'fui,
bnve wbo pliu'e the interest of tin
ntire eountry first even to eon
ider any change now."
"From thousi nils of neat, mod
nr. -hnpiry -homesr- built -1hij>u+r'..
he instrumentality uf-federal am'
local ho; sine' authorities in cooperation,
it was pointed out, couu
lail.v prayers of. t' anksjivurp fo:
t tioverinhent wTi'icVt places llu- : .
Iciest of the people "'first, widen
omuls' all it's efforts to rai-inu
their own standards of living .and
uaint: ininjr for them tin- areatest
coiiomic security.
"Front those thousands of home
. merye daily heads of families wis.
tun.* the world with a new spirit
pride in his home, a feeling id' freedam
from tin* old worrits of rent
and general, upkeep which placm
trust' who have nut yet realized
escape front, sun sta nd;u d dui i
lilies, a feeling of c<?nfiilen.e in a
gbVeYinmmt which has nut uM\
dune much fur hini hut which In
knows wili cuniiiuif tu do foi inn
' lit! ail others like hitn. ,
"The home is universally recognized
as the primary unit of co\
eminent. No government, no matter
hew long established, can hope
to survive without . a firm fm.ttdation.
"The New Ueal, .ndel l'lesidelit
Roosevelt, has recognized this fact,
has set out to insure the continuance
of this democratic gov
ernnent through preservation of
livable" homes for all it's ^citizens
The steps that have ; 1 ready hei..
Iliade. large i'l themselves, emstitule
a mere beginning.
"Tlie Neuro, cue nizutit ?Aif lie
own benefits will undoubtedly join
with the rest of the Aiiult'ican
public in iiisiiriny the continuance
of tIn* program." -?
I'll K MINISTERIAL Al.UWt'K
OF NKWHKKin S(H III
("AH'OI.IN A
The revival meetings alt- nvci
now in wiir part of the country and
ye are sucking all of the ministers
to meet us at the Bethlehem Map
tist ch'uroh next Monday Octdhei
14. which is our opening day.
Much good has been done in the
i>'lil throuuhout the summer, and
AVQg are happy over the number of
souls that have been added to tlv.
various churches during the revi
val meetintrs.
A\ e are asking each niinistei
to tell the other minister to meet
us at high noon at the above nam
ed place.
E. E. GauTden, Secretary
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vi.s io\ rij<;u s?c iioor. news
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OCTET STA6MATI0W
|IS WORSE THAW
|(* CONSTIPATION!
Bvcao* Wt Tmt Constipation at
? Tbo Onsat, WhHa Wo Nogloct 7
$ Onr Kklnoyt Indofinatoly
Wl iflW Organ ta 7007 body - la oi
WWbpoctaiMa than your kiduay*. for
your kidney. th&r* ua ulna million
A?ee ?Mili nruat work day and night to
Otto ttn Quids and keep the system (rw
M"> Mat an. adds, poisons which. If paxw
rfttad to rcmla, may cauae serious kidney
*4 Madder troubles.
M b M wonder then that Nature
(tone eafhr tor hatp to clear, out the
Mito*. 80 tf you are troubled with
lairlns TTp-Nlnht*. Lag Pains. Backache,
torreoa Headache. DUiLr.ee or Lose mi hat/.
Qua to functional kid nay disorder*,
ar KhARa, tha famous kidney rainedy.
mat aids Mature to flush oat tha kldara.
to (Star all wastes, to pre-rent kld aratawxwtlon.
\ I IldHB hi Safe and Bo71 abla. Thootads
report entire eetlafactlon. Taken
eooetffng ta direction*. KID AN S will glwe
>losMttd raaufta. Try K3DANS. Buy It ad *
m H|lsola 1 Price Offer on two horrea tJaa
aa has. Jt not satisfied, return unopened
to and CXr YOUR MONEY BACK.
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WHERE , ?
. JO TURN |
To -us' ? the knowledge
v,s have the. science
a:.d skill that Is ours?
ivuiei^r.t a sacred trust
ifstowed ujxan us In the
i. defeat of ihose we serve.
. 'i v you - should the hour III
i.J need arise?this
a per'V awwer I
:h~ "Where
JOHNSO N
EITS'ERAI. HOME
I IIH I'urk St. I'hoile SI .17
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Watch Repairing
E. W. IS0M_
2307 GERVA1S STREET
COLUMBIA, S. C.
MADAM PETER'S
li UK fiKOWKH
I nr Scalp ?(lives Life
it ltd Beauty. BEST (tliOWER?
\|i|i!v once :i vv i-ek?I'rice S5c.
UHM? Itlanriinu St.. Columbia. S. C.
Counts Brity Store. ' Washington(
St. I honius Drutr Store. Taylur
afwl Harden St
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Located at 24 SI M if! wood Ara.
BEAl'TY CULTURE IN ALL
ITS BRANCHES
Shampooing, Dressing. Marcelling
Crixjuinolling, Finger Waring,
liair Dyeihg. Bleaching. Man.
ii'uring. Massaging, Hand .
Molding, Anatomy and
Electricity.
I'HONE 5687
W ilhelmuTa C. Dope, Instructor '
Annie M I'upe. T. M alone, Prea.
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