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Saturday, October 12th, 11>4<
HALF MILLION TOR IT RKKY
1 he tui key crop in South Car*
lina will aggregate as much a
I've hundred thousand dollars th
-foil ?o 10 nat</>a"nt nra t-ho
the previous year and the ltrgei
ever raised' in the state, and
"topped" by only eight oth<
states in the union, according 1
estimations recently released.
We quote the expected reeeipl
to be realized by turkey raise]
recently published in the Columb
State:
"The South 1 Carolina turki
crop i^ expected to be 19 per cei
larger than last year tnd the lar]
est ever raised in the state, a
cording to available records. R
plies from 109 turkey produce
? throughout?the state .indicate?
crop of 179,000 head this yea
compared with 163,000 raised
1939 and the avertge of 143,0(
? raised -dtiritvtr t h ftve-y ea i-- -ptirii
1932-1936.
"It ife estimated that llt<,0(
turkeys were sold for $378,000
x 1939 and that 27,000 with a yoh
>f ifeHOUUO. were eonsumed in far
households, thus giving u gro
income of $461,000 from turke;
last year.
"Assuming proportional utiliz
hion- and similar priee this yea
ctsh income from the- 1940 turk<
Li uji win ul i; ii-j.wiF i?;ni
I'ome $5011,0(J(J. Turkeys sold aj
iniom&i thorefmrn have more tin
l* . doubled since 1929, in which yea
53,000 birds were sold fur a tot
-.'if $223,000.
"The price per head was $3.;
- last year and has averaged $2.1
luring. ~ the ten-year period 103
39. The hitfh#st jjrice of the pa
12 years was 4.20 in 1929, tnd tl
lowest $2.28 in 1932. Ineidentall
the South Carolina price of $3.!
ia.-t year was the highest in th
section?anil exceeded in. the m
tion only by1 eight states snrroui
ing New Ybrk City."
It Would be of interest to us 1
know just what percent of th
handsome sum will be shared 1
Negro planters in South Carotin
TH K WILKINSON IIOMK
The Wilkinson Home, locate
just beyond the village of Ci vc
is growing into one of our mo
creditable institutions and its pu
pose is to offer an opportunity 1
delinquent Negro girls who hat
lost their balance in morals ar
would like to face a new noon da
sun and begin anew life's joun
ey to future happiness, health ar
success.
The Wilkinson Home meets tl
news of humanity in human-we
fare work. In the Home are !
girls who are given a program <
education for orientation, vocatit
health and citizenship. The inst
tution receives a meagre suppo
from about 24 clubs of the Colon
Women's Federation Clubs
South Carolina and some little a
from other frWn'ds. The Wilki
?son Home is doing?ott a smt
scale?whrt other states are d
ing for delinquency in womanho*
o K;~ it ?t
HI ? v> njr. 11., in UUIIIK Wll<
the State of South Carolina shou
do because its the state's busine
t0 offer opportunities for the be
| terment of Negro"dellnquincles as
the state has done for boys and
girls of the white race. Possibly
the state will come to our rescue
in this work very soon.
The Wilkinson Home was fouiui
ed by Mrs. Marion Bernje-Wilkin-J
son of State college t.nd with.hci
uaye worked a group of our-'best
- and most faithful women?glorious
and marvelous has been and
is their work. Among these wos
men responsible for this very tine
1 contribution;are Miss Helen Usher
Mrs. Mae Spears, Mrs. Daisy
Jones and Mrs. Pope of Sumter
and there are found a few like
hem in every community' pullinc
p for the support of this worthy in[.
stitution with the catholicity ol
5 spirit. "7T
5 We suggest a Thanksgiving Of-'
fcrinir for the Wilkie Home. A
_ thousand citizens who love to so?
.his work grow should send a dol
lar each as a Thanksgiving Offer
ing to the president of this wor
'p ?_
my iiiMiiuimu. 10 * hi i ?.n ui
n thinking, this is a religious duty
* of every one who loves to honcvt
y womanhood.
KK.MKMBKR OCTOHKR 16th
2 Wl. hi nil' 1-e.n-y vmm.r v..(M l
? man in Soutl\ Carolina, between
.he ages of 21 and .'1(3, will appeal
^ jetoi-e c'iralt norms next \\ eunes
? lay, October Kith and register
? .aider the new draft set-up. Tikis
^ is no time "for "slackers." .The
*" United States government is calling
for man power to be trained
in the new military urbanization~
deeded for national defense, aiiir
to perpetui te the American, way
ir .f life.
^ With its faults, short .omiry/s,
discriminations and other tilings
we may not like, the American
rovernnient Is now tlie best on~
"" earth, and-^the American way ol
'ife fi r surpasses the dictatorship
vliich Hitler anil his associates
' would like to see in every country
~ TT"the world. Away, with I tillerism.
Let us all piyjl togeti.er l'oi
the perpetuation of a governmenl
by the people, of the people. : lid
_ for the people. God bless America
I9 PKNDLKTON NKWS
yf - The duors-wf King t'bapcl A. M
lg K. church are open every Sunday
at It): 15 o'clock for Sunday school
and you will tind our superintend lit,
.Mrs. M. J, Crawford, anx
_ iously '\ViiitiiiK?tu greet the 1'irsl
and all students. teachers and \ i~-iD
tors with'i. a welcoming smile.
With the completion of the third
~ luarler we find. according to r<
ports giveii by the teachers Sun
day, tint our Sunday school is int.
pruvintr financially and thg attend
J* ance is excellent >n all ' J
ments Our youngest perfect at
is tendance 'student i.s little ,Joan
11 Maria Morse, aye 2 year. ! months
st present 13 Sundays.
19 Sunday was communion S.mlay
it our church, many members
were present to .partake 'of tin
Lord's Supper.
^ Come to King Chapel church an\
fs Sunday and you shall receive foou
la for the soul.
? Mis. Marie Swinger of MiiCon
Git. was a visitor at our church
ton.
" -irMr. and Mrs. Tom. Purnian wt
Charleston were reoPnt visitois ir"
Pendleton.
Mrs. Eva Foster has returned
jp dome from New Roe) telle to res unit
j(, ner work as teacher in the contra)
jtk J ' Iwiot:
'Miss Lois Foster left for Sellers
K) S. C. where she will join the staf*
jr, >f teachers there,
je Mrs. Kmma Mack of Charleston
II' ulio W ;i ^ vKituif?tuu:?llieee?M Is
sf Susie tiautt, was - dinner guest ot
ys Mr. ami Mrs. Phillip (Jreenc Friday.
She left tor her home ir
a- Charleston,. Saturday,
r, Mi's. Mattie Jfcksoii Ross a.".'1
~y children are here visiting hei
in parents Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jack
son.
111 Mrs (oiiyers Coaxun of New
11 York City has been here visiting
? her lather. Mr. Peter \Vebb, who
i( ,'S inu TT improved ;it this writing
Mr. (. harlie Vance spent t l\e
q week end at home. We were glad
to have him. He is working in the
lt lower part of the state,
y. Many out of town visitors were
20 M I?ethe 1 M. K. church S.umlay t t
is tending tire tamp meeting ' >v hicli
a- was a great sTiccess, the estimate
u. was about .'',UO(t people.
i.Miss Sylvia Minston of Bene
to lict Colletre was called ho'nie on
is account of the illness o f her
iy i.other Mrs. Mantie Winston, Wu
H iKjpe she will soon he able to return
to her studies.
Mr. and Mrs^. George Willam.
of Calhoun, S. f. were guests in
?<) ,he home of his sister Mrs,
e, Lucy Williams the ps st week eno.
st The home of Mrs. C. A. Johnsoi
r' was partially destroyed by fire
Friday night. The origin id' tn
fire, is unknown.
'See Cornelius Smith to buy yout
Palmetto Leader, he will delivei
it to your door.
1C SI. PALL BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. L. B. Moon, Pastor
0f Laurens, S. C.t October 6th?
)n The Sunday school opened at the
, U?..~ ~
^.n.ai Hum ? n.n tr.e supt. and
rt teachers at their post of duy. At
r.(j 11:30 o'clock the pastor delivered
jn a wonderful message. Subject:
i() "Right Will Win". A wonderful
n. solo was sung by the pastor acil)
companted by the organist, Mrs
o- Al. C. Whitner.. We had with .us
id service Sunday visitors from
at Spirtanburg and Greenville. Mrs
Id Anna Simpson from New York is
ss visiting her mother here, Mrs. Fct
lia Simpson. Mr. John Dot Simp
THE
MAYBE SO AND
' (By W. H. Shu
. ^ SOMETHING
1- do not believe anyone can vis- f<
. uulize real beauty unless some- p
tiling leautiful is within him. A t
rose stands for love ; ml devotion T
only to that soul filled with love fi
and devotion. All life and what U
it implies begins within- withii ir
the soul.
A tril l ami a "boy stood, all by a
their lonesome, on n r;>iii.<imke if
. n il iiiu.t-bespattered riverside a
l'ney watched a muddy river flow \
ing, as gentle raiiulrops fell. T? V
Ale-?.onrmonpk ee individual there a
h^ be nothing in such a 's ene t(
t ? keep anybody standing thei
.'or two hours. In the shadows il
what could this pair see tJiat i>
poke any t; ,ing but gloom and K
a spondency ? a w
t . t these two people, when they b
related their cxjKTlence expresses r<
themselves to tip- effect that th is
slH'it (J>' th*-' most p-lo,i.?VH 4.
ilterlioons of their lives.J ^yn. XI
'ered as I listened to their des- f<
ription of the scene. Then 1 phi 4<>so])hir
I a lilllf. Jllkt a little |
<oiMs home visiting his parents
.le is lrom Richmond, Yu. and will |
enter Luni'iiii't college, Columbia
?..:is term.
Air. Johnnie Lee .Mills was home
..or the Week end - front?the CCC "P
amp. F
. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook had as L
their dinner guest, He'v. K. 0 s
Duncan, Kev. L. B. Moon, Miss J
Harold. Miss Jenkins, Mr. and
dif. John Bates, Mrs. Clara Pearl "g
Hayes and Mrs. S; W. Sullivan. o
The BY PL' of the St. Paul Bap- <_?
tist church was re-organized on t
Sunday. Tne officers' are: Presi- n
dent, Mrs. (J. Hunte*; Vice-Pies. ?
dent. Hex. Eugene Johnson; Sec )
.clary, Annie Lou Hunter; As-Mis- n
taut Secretary, Leonard Stewart* 0
Organist, William Mathis; Treas- ?
uror,- Jessie Mae Hunter; Chair- *s
nan ol* tjie Progi*t in committee,' .
/ranklyn .\iills; oil the committee: ]
Flla Grant. ,
The pastor preached a -wonder- 1
ful .sernufn Sunday night, aftci n
preaching the Lord's Supper was
administered. Watrd Leader No. 11
I Mr. John .Mills reported $25.GO s
l'otal collection tor the evening (
f4T.H5. We have on the sick lis' 1
.Mrs. Mattie Calhoun and Mrs. 1
Leoh. Norwood. Anytime you '
want iiii appointment with the f
Whitiuare quartet notify the man- ,.i
ager. Mr. J. H. Whitiuare, Sulli- c
van street. Laurens, S. C. v
- We are glad to know Mrs. Will i
Lou Hamilton is still ^improving, s
The pastor is beginning Monday t
.light' a series of revival services li
for Rev. J. S. Daniels. Majority .
chin chv Spartanburg. Many mem
eis and. friends are planning to i
/o. up to the meetings. The Jum -f
ior ehoir of St. Paul will sing one j
night for Hex*. Moon at Majority y
chinch during the revival. _ t
Supt. Meadows* is still leading ;j
the young people and t dults if
the Sunday school, and receiving |
hearty cooperation from teacher. |
aid pupils. jj
Messrs Karle Franklin. Johnie (_
Maiken and others are vacation- [
ing in New York-City.
Mr. Ik'inv?Madden has gone to Washington.
D. C. t
The Social Sewing club xvill
meet- i t the hoTiic T.rMtss MattiCH
Fuller Friday, October 11.
Tl... Y I.1HJ tiuvmi# ..-ill t.w.m (
i\t thi- home of Mrs. Lncinda Jack ^
son..
Miss. Hrlen Dendv will S(Hll) t
leave to resumi- her duties at f
- \\ mmII UtV. S. C. i
Mr. and Mrs. Uennie I.eake have- t
moved in their new residence on t
Washiiijftbn" street. t
Mi-. Ejnnui Oliphant arrived
liiis week end where she will soon |
resume iler ^'ork as teaeliel' in the i
county. j
Missis l'osa and Me pea ret <
Champion of Columbia, S. C. will (
1 spend the week end of October 25 ,
with Miss Kiel Watts.
Mrs. Electer Walker and Mrs t
Kunnie Dell McDowell are on the I.
sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Meudei 1
have moved in their new home- on i
West Hampton St.
Mi A. Wrijfhtr the "mother of J ^
Mesdanies lfessie Henderson andl
Inez Cunningham, is much better
after a serious illness.
Mr. and Mrs. it. I). Holknd '
had as their guest Sunday Mr.
Holland's brother of Spartanburg ..
and his family. They also visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Henderson. *
Mr. and Mrs. Lucas Mason,
Mrs. Dane-he Thompson, Mr. Russel
Pitts',' Mr. Kd. Miller aceomps
niod Mrs. Arzella Watts and
daughter- to Charlotte. N. C. Sunday.
Miss Kiel Watt.- also visited
At (hor Lee Miller,
re.r a feu davs in Spartanburg
s. c.
\M.>. Ethel Ah'Haniel is spend*
Mrs. Lottie Anderson is improved
?it this writing.
Mr. Johnnie Henderson has been
ill E
? . c
Sanders hikh school will pla>
ftterlittff- teho.>l. Greenville c
this week. ^
M i s s {Catherine Gradden ol s
Greenville visited her parents re- '
eel.tly. , J
Mr. Dot Simpson has returned c
from a vacation in Richmond, Va. (
I { - left for Hiii'dict College t< (
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P'AtMftTTO LEADER '
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ckleford)
WITHIN
ar soon I realized that tho<e tw
co|de enjoyed thi t scene becaus
here was love in their b-(
hey saw beauty in a rain whit1
ell on a muddy stream t'lowin
y because there was beauty flow
'g through their souls.
Surroundings are to us what wt
re to surroundings. A situntioi
\ THIS or THAT according' as w
re THIS or THAT. We see life
VITHQUT" is we ?ee it from
iTTHIN. Physical eyes only serve
s windows of the soul; it is not
y be compared with soul-sight.
Life may be very drab and dull
" we see only what black, b
lue or gray eyes disceri
[el lar always saw beauty in -!
orld though she was pin -i
lind. She is one jj^iwatory's most
cmai kable persons. AVhat you art
i >v 11 til in y pin?Something WITH N?dctci
mi1105 something WITH '1
HlT hit ire -1 ur 11" f n't "*
ai'get thit.
Rights Reserved
WIXNSHOKO N EW S t
- ij
The sixth masonic district, com- ^
rising the" following counties: 0
't it-field, Lancaster, Kershaw, am' t,
Chesterfield, met in the annual t.
cssion with the^purity lodge No. ?
2, Ri(V^<iwa>*, September 25th". -j
At 10:00 o'clock the district
rand deputy. W. A. Gladden ^
pened the lodge on the third do- i
ree of masons and set the craft }
i) work. After a few brief re f
liirks touching the various phase: ^
f the order of lits district, grand
eputy Gladden submitted his an t
ui 1 report. This report was very i
ratifying to the craft in that it I
howed a substantial revival <> (
everal dormant lodges in this dis C
rift, a reclaiming of a grout mint- *
>er of inactive itiembers in thi J
atious lodges throughout the <lis t
rict and the erection of some
ew lodges to his credit. '
Aft^r appointing several' cm. '
ilittees, the grand mister of *!?.. i
talc of S. J. S. Stanback oi 'hestvr,
arrive*! ami was admit- j
ed hiLo the lodge as. usut.1 with 1
he grund hailing honors. Aft-"
ihich grand master Stanbuek Was ''
resented to the lodge. The gram '
taster told of his various visits !
ver the state to encourage tin
arious lodges to settle differenct '
1 possible and inject a better ma
onic spirit into every maso .
he state; the record shows
le has sueceedeil in his endeavours (
at beyond expectations. j
At the close of grand ntastei
stanbi ck's address, l.y a special (
rtvitation, His Honor, the Mayot ,
if Kidgeway, Mr. J. S. Edmonds, ,
irrived and was presented to tin f
oily. In his address. Mr. Edmunds"
lelyed deeply into masonic Im.-t
- /* i
pound and presented it beautiful .
licture of true masonry. He cha!
enged the entire order not to hi t
satisfied with pins, badges, ? '.
>ut to be masons in spirit
ruth.
The entir..'cri ft i-vprv- i ii n ji -q
ippreeiiltion for .Mr. KdnuindV *
alk. 5
_Jicre-t4vt?eraft wns 'eiiTltVi"" i ? i re
reshments and enjoyed a sumpio...
linn^r furnished by the I'nritv
alge of Kidgeway. At 1 :Ufl o'clock
he body reassembled with \V. ('.
lladdon in the Kast, H. George ii.
he West?W,?X-,?Hurpn?rn?rTTT"
south and with the aid of J
tUier members from ((ver the fit!
he third degree was beaut ifulh
ulmihistei'ed by Rev. IJ. 1?. Davis '
>f Winnsboro. ,
Exclusive of grand master Stan '
back ^here wc.ie two very tlisLinguiihed
visitors, namely Mr. j
I. C. Clinton and C. II. Channel
if Chester, -S. C. Roth made pointsi
and timely remarks-on ? I
yWe
are sorry to learn that del |
on O. K. Manigault is very sic1 |
it this writing. His presence is <
nissed already in the church. ,
Miss Cora Lee Davis and Mi
)elu Haigler ure come what beltei. j
ifter being ill for a short titia ,
iVe hone tIi-*
.. ... ...... ..in mmimu- In re- i
over. * i
Mrs. Inez Perry went-to Pi Iti I
nore, 'Mr. where she will spiim t
wo weeks. (
A 11.1.1A M S CHAPKI. A. M. K.
CHl'RCIf
Kev, It. J. Jefferson. Pallor
Orangeburg?Last Sunday being
he first Sunday, brought an unisual
large number, of church go- i
;rs Into the church for the mornng
service. The pastor took his v
ext from St. Matthew 2K:1P>, suh '
ect, "Some appointments Christ
nakes with men." Judging fron
he'outburst of tears., the amen.1 ^
tnd the facial expressions of the v
ongregation the message was well r
cceivcd. The?pastor -seemed to T
iave been at his be?t the wondei
ul truths received from that gn at '1
ioul stirring message took root ?
ind sank deep into the hearts of s
he 'congregation. Four persons 1
ame forward and united with tho /
hurch. One of these got converted )
luring the deliverance of th?- '
turn At o'clock the Emergency j
Jluh root with it's president Mrs. t
VfcGill in the chair, they had a j
ipleridid meeting, they are putting v
in plans and working real hard to r
>e able to 'do their parts towards \
he conference budget. The A. C. I
. league met at the usual hour. (
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The President of the United Sti
breaking ceremonies for the forthco
Ham J. Thompkins, President Roosev
cheered. The President praised Kcci
'he topic for discussion was: " I in joy
iiIII'i'ii a in1111rii111II'I ?liii' iniii \
nvr persons spoke: Mr. James fo\
iiliierl rami. Mi ]:.tl..:i. M r. Jos- -of
pn fear.son ami .Mr i.vi- >. imst' my
alks weiv very helpful as well as 1
'hcouraKillK "cuiHil'tjC front i> tri ; ho;
oun? people. Tin- younv pi oplt 'e;
f Williams Chapel are truly, doiiiy hoi
heir part in helping to put oyeu wu
he church's* profrram."ThT?-Ts. dim- ' wh
nstrated tin ouch tin- yer\ in reiuh M red
every Sunda\ nivht l>y the
hoial club and 'the services. of tin/'
uembers of the ushers asso.irtiion (
!'he choral cltih is ' luoviiur alone
lieely?umler?t+tr?effii 'nvit lead'!? | |
hip of >it's president .\1 r. *Hrl?*!vr '
trand. The Fiver Heady and the.
lelping Hand Clul>: ary,. planni'im
or a ereat affair on the "Jnd Sun fip
Lav ?in?Qetoher at?which?11011?11; ; [ t tnnual
baby 'contest' will. lid hud'C
he choral club will sine, the u>ii . |(
irs-will hi- on hand also, the will |(|*
>e a youtie people's honk ui>u|
.'oine out next Si trday at :: .T"? j j*
diss Carmine Hudd will he / ue-t | : '
peakcr. Mbs Fludil" i*; a v-ei v f.
ounjr lud.W and i- env aired m a . , ..,
treat work. [ ? >
'I he I lei p! lie llamiT! I, had at,' u,
nterestine nieetim. at tin .eli_'Jaci,i?,L
as-t Friday under the leader-hit' h'(
>f it's president' i\f<>. .\) iliV'e . t; n .
rcahlc wink was d?-tie I" In In-uithl
lie conference Indict. 'Chi- * clilh 11
S ti*lll\ .1 iVillv" tip to it's l;;ii!.e,
We- w.yre > < r.v proud t.. have .;
tdded to him number ,\! i - e- Weav
V anil Sh"lt-. u L?> aio tvayln i; ,jt,
H'iv iii tin- ?it\ mi Me- .
A'fa'H'f '' M \ ' -I'lllf illlOli! ill' , ;u
illL It-lull t I. ; Ml - t if I ill! !:i v ! |U,
iVorUiiiy haj >!. " M ?M i-t "! "f ;
hfiii all. . j
At tin- * \ i -11 i i-t n -irvifi tin. I
.nf look hi-' ti*Nt t'li'il* I-lall t : 1?? >c
"Tin- i-iiaivli's j'ty i * i
''hrist's Hirth ami itiv?1?n11.**
'Tlti- nit.-inr' Ii-t't ii<> >tniii- utiiiirti
. il in point inif out tl.o iiiaiix
.rut};- that n i li-ivM' an-taul thi.
: it-ai 'i.ossa'J < . * Ml?.* |M rsuii oa tllo., l'ii
ui witnl atui ? nitoii w it:: 3 ho ihnroh oo
Mi . .foso|>h I'cai-i'ii 1 has Ih oii ah
ippointotl N iii!.'! ,i>l' a now !y orya St
lizutl class. Mr I'oit r??'iri I'tlit' Vi
'II flVi' iviit ohnn-li w,V.I j (V
?!**?yinir fur f.i- omit it,m il - noosa it.
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'AfliKN MM l: \ I' I 1ST
III KCH - -.-rMlli't.
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Lyko.-lain! S. mla.i was a i i-a.i i
ifnl ?i;?y. Wo ciiioyoij am th.-i M
'pil'TUial ro i ai nn i tiir. ' | |,c
Siiialaj -oii'-i! was holil at. it-j.'",,
o-na'l hum anil ::111. ..t M"7" FIT1
lio I'. J I) 1111M 111 llii.'a St. nil"* j \\ I
'aptist chiu\h. II,o Sun.iax school.
Hill illclllhols Will utiiii? to -ha.i
Mrs. Johns.ai hack in I.or olilMa nu
.'h u 1*1*11 a i nl Mrs. Annoy Ki">\.n
\t 1'J o'clock tlio pastor in.. , pis, |
ho lostuni Willi a soal- stii ritv .
im-s-am'v Pul|iit i_.is>noi:iti s. won I
liov. Jacobs, |jov. .1 K. I - Iks. l!o\ j '
II. K llavso. Al ::::;.i ?VI... k tin-\-<
lo\oliitnal . wa.- a il l?v hroi l.?or* < h*?|
.... ii'-i liti.-. ui u'i -inn a An!.- i"
Icri'u' -prayer M ivn'1" . we then!'1
listened to a ievisin-j mthihii ! M
lit*V. /Holltvay i.| ('olniuhia, ~K. (' Ju
i'iAvcrc p lad in have liiin aii.il Iti> '!i;
food people. a I mi All's. .Martha '
Wider nf ('olitinhia. Al'lei such;'"
i wonderful >ei iiimi We listened An .
i tulk fin the op httddin'.; <i" >,iuin'_'
H-uJile by si? Lei Calilier Ill uWli. S!u
s fin liei way now In W'a-hin inn
[>. vis'ltilrj in l llilee miiis. \vi *
ruly w Mi fur la -r hark lenii'* sunn !
fur revival ineetiatr hey ins Wed 1,1
je.-iku niyht lief ore the .- ecnnd -fsun"
lay in (lefiiln r wliiel. , i- Ifeii'.l.ei j "
riiiiie 11;.i- and a!! ' -1 r je.i! .r .a I
i pray ran. Im t mi. ST.
I'll I I.I I' \. M. I-:. \ KM S
ILi'l. T. II Weather-. I'a-lor i
M
Or, Sunday lieiieh ywcr-- 1)1
vefe fi, n-i indiay tlit-11 way to
1 a'' 1 ou.-e '.f worship.
At In A. .M. Sunday school was Ah
(inducted, hy the assistant Supt ye
Jr. Henry Johnson, Jr. The lesson lei
fa's thoroughly tatirht hy the va Fl
ious teachers and reviewed by the
'HHtor. Revr T. H.(Weathers: h.v
A warm prayer service was con T.<
ucted by the prayer committee ca
Scripture lesson was read by Rev
ister Tena Ix>vette, second hymn >
ined by Rev. Henry Johnson, Sr j in
\ most touching sermon was ( th
reached 1/y the pastor from 2nd p!
'or.. 7 chapter. 1st verse. Sub-.j pi
eet, "PurifyinR of life.'* Every j a
rue christian heart rejoiced as he | p<
ireached God's word. Sacrement ( CI
vas administered to a very lar^e o\
lumber. One haby was baptized j
Ve also had as our visitors Mr. IJ
larry Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Richard O.
llbbs, all of Sumter, S. C. We en-|o'<
I ? >.,, , ?"- v,.
v
ites is speaking. Time: Thursday
ming new Recorder of Deeds bu
elt aJid his aides are seen (p'ot?
>rder Thompkins for his work.
t 'I limn visit and remarks. \
Ui* .ivir.- Ilw I >:i< 1111' 1111(1 nfr
ethers visited the (sick hoimfsiM
l Carrie K.-teling, l ender- f
r prayers and ^msr service,
rTTi in st Sunday Stewardess j
mi No. a" will hold it's monthly!
isl at sistrr Jtosic 1,. Kitt's j
inf. At ? o'clock A. K. loufcii"
s conducted I?y 4 the president
ich-every oih-"T-? joyed. At s P
a revival .si-i'v ice was conducted
I III' |?jistll|'.
'nine to church," v ?i11 the church
r.Kirn mi i i'i Hi akks
i It IA SlAltT '
So-**. * narli stoii The Parent*
achci Association of .Liberty
TJ - eland makes . ;i7i early start
tin improvement oj the school
Hit* ctrtrejit-?ft:ar. A iiuiul/ci
inipiyi'v('ini'iits Were j already
ail- oir tin' inside; of t lit* 'build
*. iiiclutliiiv a in w modern stove
the principal's ?>!lice? ills. |Ja
i-l Murray "is still scrviny I.nch
!rt*y day at - tile school foi ihti
In tit ot the association. This]
>i Mi .Ma? <t I A Iston-r. a< fleet
. prenrh nt. All . Jlo.-abell' Wils
?.r VI . ^ I .^
Units, i Utirmnii of pro..1 ranis.
I I.. Winds. Mi ti laiy. Mis.
W. .I:i\. Asst. sen.etnry
: Kai'lit'l Muri ay. treasure)
.I Air. "! *r? <I ll':'.i ?ess. ehaplain.
A !i']i thrive will l?c con
ty .ihe. assneiation this
nr. All iiieinl" r.- ; ml pat-ons
. a-Ueil tc alien.I the first
u.'lhlv inei'tlNt' <>n Sllliila\ eV
M v . Oet. I 'J. at 1 p.m. in tin
I a... I auditorium. I'lam- will hIli'.ed
I?.f the y?ai at this meet
i?rri.i: mviiif M:\VS
Vi .-iniii. Jf. t '. Sunday was a
n- day at- Mt. Zion. S. S. was
tidin led hy Miss KetheU I'.rllt;
. eveivone ell joyed himself. At
.'oMph No. 2 the. tally was
I \ ' Sill ee<vful A nil.. I. I...
th?- nioutiny tvally on.ioyd
Mi. and M!>. <irui'nv Witts, Mr
! .M t - W at is wi to Uk'.
' - i - M - I I' i 11 >in\?Sun
Mi. I l! VaniUT, Miss C. I..
rrr 'st **f nrri- t f.?Or "M ol/u ? Toll"'TC o IT
i diniot j. i of Mis. Clmido
; \ a I: t.
Mr. Xol.il (hilainy and Mr. and
is. .Janus lhllainy front Camp
li. Ohio \\i ic .honu- in SuplontltuT
. t 'A i . 1 .ir.-i I a iii
Mi s.. I nla l*i-l In in \ s|?.nt alio
'< !. ind in I hadhoiirn, N. C.
t.ij \\in:\ii I.K' xkws
I.V\. I'aul I.. W oils, i'astor
V.. id:."" V. M. t!u- Sunday
lioo v.as oju nod by' llu* S.ujit
is. Daisy ,S|>aiiH~\vit.h quito n
v. at total.in* , all of tho toaohor?
i i. At I r::ttr A. M. On
istor preached a noble seimoi
' lit >( I'.-alius, 7 verse, "O (lot
v.Henit is Lived." At 2 I" M
delivt i ?I I t III* atllljv l-rstfty SIT
'ii "! the llendols Health Hap
t "-rail ii i;,-v, 15. II. Butler pas '
\l 1 I'. A1 la- also preacher
e ii'iliK i r.-arv si'i iiioi) o| tin- nijs
auarv society *?r tin- Valley Kail
apt a t . lunch. Is*v. It I', liusl
'Hi* A. f K. league met ubYU^t
Al are! at ' :."! > tlx- pastor | trend
1 a. so..I -tining stTnmii from St
>'rii >:fi. "Arise lake up thy bet!
id. v. all,." Ilit- holy communion
i* - i \ ? ?I at the morning ane
-i-rviee with a large crowti
ti inline i .e ll set;vice with quitt
immhei of out of town visitors
e an- also having our 72nd an
versniy of the church this week
\Til Kit ACADEMY
I:KIv\TS WILSON, 15-0
Camden, S. C., October 3rd?
rue than doubling their last
ar's score, Mather's Blue Engi
again won over Wilson high of
orence. S. C., October 3,' 45-0.
The victory was made possible
' rne qiiTTK action?at Charles
nvis, fullback; Robert Jenkins
ptain, ami Johnnie Whitaker.
cr> ntain.
AithtJr Barnard* the mad-dash
c halfback, carried the l/iill ovei
' goal line four times, and b>
owing the line, made two extra
ints. Jenkins, carried the bah
er twice and made two extra
lints. Thomas Whitaker and
harles Lewis, each took the ha!
'er once.
The Eagles will play Sims ol
nion in Zcmn field, Camden.' S
. Wednesday, October 9, at 8:0f
clock.
r
Saturday, October 12, 1940
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