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Nemo?Your quaatloa wtU b* uiwmd
"trtT fa iMa column. For a Panran Hxht,
ad 15c lor my now Amatoar Br nine
Lucrr D*t Cnjurr and by ratarn
null confidential letter oi tree mtIm anal
yxtng Ihiw (3) quMtloaa privately. Sign
your rail nam*, addtasa, and birth dak to
all tottoca and pl*aa* include a NU-ad !
drMitd, aTAMTD *nr*lop* lor your r?ply.
Wrlto To*? Am1 Wallact, ear* of Tn
Pjunxtto lzasn. 1310 Amdolt It.
Colombia, 8. Ca&ouka.
ifiA;
I.. J. W.?A couple of weeks a- j
go I had ihy nephew and his wife |
to visit nit' from out of town. All i
his wife talked about was what
people -could do to you in congei
form. After lliey left I noticed
that the bed spread contained lots
of thities "that lucked like_ leaves
and dirt and It fi iglitcind* nu no
lonl T on n't I [I \'mv I don't In
in thl< stuff hilt s!)0 talked
about ft?so much it wo rues me
Help me?
Answer?Take The Vness that
you found oft your bod' and put it
in the trash can. It cannot harm
you iTT a n yway. ? Yes. ?h as- - w rtV
was responsible?tor p-UitilUi?iL
there but she doesn't, know any
better. It wasn't her idea to
harm you . . . she thoujrht that
;she was tricking her .husband by
putting ^t on thy Jteti he slept in.
Ever since they have been mar*
riecJL she has worried l'ot' tear she
will lose him.
(I. It. X.?1 have a business deal
in mind and 1 wish to km/w if I
should undertake it now or wait'.'
Answer?Wait awhile and {rive
it more thought. Your idea is an
excellent one but you must work
your plans .out a little differently
in. order to succeed. I'ut youi
plan's into action jffter Christmas*
L. (i. D-?Should I marry this
man I have <bccn going with foi
the past few months? I havt
been married before and cannot
seem to eot in the spirit like lit
e is ?.
. Answer- This man is madly ii
love with you. He's sincere and
wants you to eive up your job and
be a )oval wife to him. I believe
that you .a ill tiiid happiness with
this man ami see no reason by
you shouldn't many him. . Jtoii't
allow; your picvious marriage to
influence ylou any against?a?has.
- baud for theiv arc good ones.
A. R." C. I a in a widow .with
: cuu;?r! 11 li I II:.e.. \vo>k...l bni-il fut
eight years on just one job, and
now I am treated like a slave in
ivery respect and would like to.
know what to do.
Answer?tiet \uu another job.
There -is no use to continue oil
this job if you aren't?""sirtrslfed
but leave peacefully so thati_vou
can get reference from' thein. You
actually- heed a vacation ... see
if you can't arrange to take a
couple of Weeks oil" and rest.
IT. (>. 1' hear" Sir: Will my
wife and 1 ue.L ? along. ? firings
don't look as we vfill and 1 would
b?\ Very glad to lind our <c> I can
yet myself together.
Atiswer-'Roth of you have
made a had bargain . . . now
stick to it. t'eitainhv you could
get along if you would stop try
- ?in? io .in., another. The little
"catty" thines that you say
and do aren't getting you anywhere.
Make up your mind to
be a better* mate to your new
w ife.
M. (J. 0-?Pleas'- answer at
once and to!': mo if my poor mother
is tricked like I think?
Answer?No. hut she's sick
She needs- to ho under the strict
supervision of a pood doctor. I
am sure the doctor will find that
she needs glasses which will en..
ahle_hci: tu_s.ee-belter. and slop_thr
eye condition. Take her at once
- to the doctor.
S. S. ? I am writing today to
find out if there is anything that
can change a man's mind about
drinking and -getting drunk 1
really have troubles in my home
from his drinking.
Answer?There is nothing that
you can buy that will stop him
He must want to stop his own
self or h'g never will. It is m>
suggestion that you try to make
him go to church. A good case
of religion might stop your son
from drinking when nothing elso
will,
Suk.wribe For?
The PalmMt'* leader
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Telephones 8519 and 72 12
TODAY If
' f
I Wonder it' we appreciate todav
:t*4 we should this day with its F
man.v?i>mio)'t nni t i.-s t.> servo Jm- .r
nianity. with its spiritual bless- y
ings Ives towed on every one. We y
often-speak of tomorrow and make .t
event plans but tomorrow nevet a
comes always it's today. Yes a
wh<-n the sun kisses with its beau \
tiful lavs of litlit we begin a new ?
day. God sends it filled with all n
kinds of blessings. we enjoy them i
We-live the day as We choose. We -i
hear folks say?they?have- had?a -f!
vood day.; others say I had a bad d
day; that depeiid largely on how
we live- the day and pn our abil li
ity to see and judge things in the J
proper light. Let us not become T
diseot.raged for tomorrow will ti
eoine, there will he an eternal to s
mot row. So let us send the day
back filled with gifts of 'love. ap b
preeiation and deeds of nob!. a
kindness. Let us rentier service <t
ami heed human needs for we art f,
fesptinsihle tor each da v.
God plruse rive us slr. iuth m _j.
?. labor ?? : ?
To labor with all our might. ,
lA-l nothing hinder, our progress ?
When Thou know that we are u
L / right. ,
l-'or we are living in an age
An age of sin and strife. - ;l
When men are lefvers of evil
.Uor'e than lovers of right.
" . . >* I
We alone-are so'helpless i
So we come to Thee whn cares jAbout
our troubles and sorrows' ^
Please Gotl. strength us. for t<> ((
morrow. .w t
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-AN NIK K. ('< ItKKN'K NELSON ..
R.VltNWF.i.I. NEWS "
Ma. Eve Johnson left Saturday *
P. AL for her home in New York
Eighteen years has passed siijct '
a visit i'roni Mrs: Johnson to he! 1
t>ld home town.
AI; ster Jj P<. Spelling left fo: r
.Morris Collty.'e .Monday P. AI.
Miss Audrey Dixon is a membei s
of the faculty of the Fountain
fun high school, and left Sat- '.inlay
to begin her PJ40?11 teach- 1
ing. * '
Master lleorge lowers of Voorhees
N. ami 1 school spent l)ti .
week end home.
~ Mr. and .Mrs Ausku Daniels an
nuunee tin.- birth of a duu>rhtei j1
Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. Folder an
The Missionary society had f
successful program Sunday nikld *
it the ri-Jiilar church hour. Rev 1
T. .1.?lyV ui 111 t in hm 1?a - OTimlei I n 1
sermon. . ''
The Bethlehem hiuh s.'hool wil' |
hey in it's r.MO- ll session !' o'clock <J
Monday niornintr. October 7. All '
parents and well wishers ale ask
ed to oohie out to the opening 1
It is hoped that this year's?work j
will he crowned with success.
Mrs. Mary Alice Duncan, one !
of the \V</i|d Faih- contestant*;?
in poetry has received two vol- '
.lines of the World F; ir anthology
of vi-rse. containing her poetry. A '
while hack the 1'ahnetto 1 .cadet '
-pnltfts hetl?a poem- -of?Mr*. Duii-_ . I
ari's entitled. "The Sony of A '
inerica." This poeni has neen aF^?
ceilted 1?y the orchestra world, j
Isham Jones to enter a contest
for musical scttin-j :in<l nunlieatint:
m ti.+:k- ni(.ii^s( ]ioar.-?
Itarnwell, S. ('. '
j It is due t<? the fact that part. 1
I of o.:r news wis omitted hist wed. ;
J that we would like 'to mention
| that Mis. Mary Alice Duncan's I
recent visit to thes vkch6i>l at which 1
I time she rcciledfosie of her poems
l"Send The (lertfians To Hell."? I
I The faculty, full of vim and vty i
I <>r, is ready for another year's ;
j-uoik. The new members of tVu I
faeultty arc Mi,ss Julia Jones ol <
Columbia. S. .Miss Porothy
I Rivers of Savannah, Ga.: Miss <
i Halm fsla'de of Raleigh, N. add ]
Mr. Arthur Kirkland of Cnnulen
S. ('. I
.Mr. S. A. (Juinyarit was called :
to St. Matthews,' S.' C. Friday. 1
Sept. 21 because of the death of j
his aunt.
Miss Susan Baily, Jj^uies tea* 1
cher, visited the Butter (nigh
school, Tuesday, Octobe)' 1, 11**10 '
The- Civic League will meet (
Wednesday night, October 2, to
"make pints for the betterment '
d' Barnwell county. (
The County wide Teacher's Con- ^
fereace will meet at the Butler
hi Kb school,, Friday and Satur- :
day, October 1H and 1'.'.
Let us not forget the .moving
picture shows on Tuesday nights
The attendance last week \yas not
rjuite-* what we would I'ke for it
to he.
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L. HOME |
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and Professionally $
> Serve You ?
inigault. Manager X
Columbia, S. C. ?
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? ? T.HE
LORRNCE DISTRICT 7TII A
ROVP HOLDS MEETING R.
T i ?mvenlh jfrotij' meeting',.of
'luem-e district was called tQ?
a 1h?i- mt S: lem Methodist church
dpt. mher ;>(>. l'.?10 at H? noon 5711
is Inautit'ul church is-about ten
;i!* s out side of Florence, S. C 9"
nd pastured by the aggressive
nd progressive minister, Rev. I. .
Manning who. with his smart
omen members, has the- chinch
eai.tifully decorated with flower-- re<
,nd fei "s in prepatory to the 18
r i intr of Bi-hop I.. II.' King and 8n
hv?mctn liois and?laymen of the _PV
istrict. ,
ReV. C. Reynolds. I). S.' de *"
ivered t. strong and helpful ad- *?
ress on "Righteous Conversation.' "a
'lie Sr.1' i choir rendered vi ry ex pa
ni it< ingirig through out the
: Bot'.i Madams Sarah ' *N<
h." . and Mary Smalls sang so
o> entitled, ''Best *>f Service," vv'
mi "less I Sea r Me Bray" to P"
he heaitv delight of the conerence.
fh?
'1 he iiasiois i e in mi ed very?fav*
?nM-.??+"?h-U?nnpo id?honevolenres
"d nlh r?.in--, i lt d causes. Thai
hieh made?t-h-is?group . meeting ul.
line eontageo.ls, conspicious and ,m
oti.! was' ihe verity that this
lis tlie first time in the history
!' the district and the first tiim
i , the administration of Bishop
-Li- ivmir-fUKiL ilH' iv11 w;i> canco
imports were made to such
d;st inguished prelate. ' 'a
Tile lei raed Bishop was intra (J'
need in his own inimitable styli an
y the l?. Rev.* (.'. ('. f{< ynohls in
he ehiel' nastor exhorted the dis lt'1
riet members to greater endeavors <c
o honor and heartily support S01
"at-- a lup'or and broader field vV
he Women's Christian Service,
or the youth life in the church,
rd to keep abreast with the pulse 111
humps of .Methodism over the ^
arthr H.e Hurther?advised?thft y
iodine, studying cooperation ant' ,l'(
'Ighlcotis service will yield relilts
that foul will endorse and
eward. The hrethern d e m on st rated ;)0
! eir doe|> ardor for the Bishop'.nesi-age.
by the prolonged no- .
da.se. The eneriretic RcV. H. H. v 1
'uoper. .nevertheless, conveyed
erbal thanks and appreciations te
or the conference. The Bishop
<>t ;. iiirdV eye \4t*\V of tin* Flor- '
m-e district by visiting Beth'1 'V'
hureh. .Marion. Cumberland chtirol * 1
rloienee, Mount 7. i o n church,
\ingstree. He expressed sincere , ^
.'latitude lor the healthy work d.
lone by these ministers and others
ind complimented the 1). S. fol
us methodical and saluhi'iotis ad ,
Ill
Ministration. _ ; ^
The smart pastors: Rev. M. ('
"ouper ami A. I.. Wilson won and
eeeived $12.50 apiece for being
he first to pay out all of their
ivsi-Miu-ms n??district torn?py
erehce. This lino insentive was
iffetxd and contributed hy I). S ol]
Jev. C. C. Reynolds. sa
.Mrs. ('. Reynolds, tin* acceptible
president. el tin* Minister's 'y<(
(Vivos Alliance, urged all preach- 4ja
r's wives to complete their IX'- jj?ort
at the next group gathering w
-The- Siili-io and Wesley charge '-pj
llroughtl'ul .women' prepared, and
piead a ricp palati hie, satiable
jaieput I'oV tile,.noble Bishop and
be Kbvi eiuvr district uroup lead- lj1
.-rs. They ate then sane the dox>Iogy.
They pronounced the apostol.i,
ie?benediction?: n u 1 returned
loyfnlly to their various fields of
labor." . ? |i(
(I.AIT.IN TR IPS CLINTON
, " . or
Orangeburg. S. ( .. Oct . a ?An {.(|
mtustrd t'lnflin eleven -going intt ,.t,
t's first fracas u7aTe7,~rfre~"Ttrm-tiotv y:
if a, new Inentor, Coach Richard ,v
'Dick" , Craig, came out on fhi j(
ong end of a 27 to 0 score against
i st illborn Clinton College lean ttl
The Panther line was piercco .
for only ope first down while their rt
jacks ripped the Clinton Tine for st.
dxtiirn first downs through large j,j
opened-i>?' Frederick, Ran- <c
<oiy, Bennett, Skeltou, Summers
uid la wrenee. The brickfield War- s .
;cd by Charles lilackwell of Pom jn
ci'oy, OhTo, who scored two touch- .
I . * I I > I. . ? I t -.1
WW 11^ >111(1 Ivoocn ) OUliMMl HI
Jreenville, S. C. who was creditor yj
a*ith the longest nln ()f the game
>2 yards. Other scores were tal- (
lied l?y Thomas ol' New York Cit> sv
uid Russell Kirkland, ? fleet foot yj
d track man who intercepted ;
>ass and ran thirty y^vds to score j(
rhe brunt of the end-pit y was
handled hy "Tom" KiUore ot ^
Spart;v'nburg, S. and Melvin
lloyd of Anderson. S. (Vwlio playd
a Whale of a defensive game.
The game revealed a numbel
if weaknesses to Craig, which in- c]
licutes that the squad will ir.
for some long heavy sesstons in w
preparation for an invasion of |t,
Salisbury, N, 'Livingston Col- a|
lege. _ ?- g;
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Columbia, S. C. < rf
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ULJUpJURiliU t
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PAl-MHffO LEADER
COMPOSITION BY PROF. J.
THORNTON
PRAYER II
Kit er of Heaven aiu! of Earth
ti?in jlcunw.r?<"hf?mankind)?w*.
no into thy presence this evelg
with hearts full of gratitude
all thy goodness; with hearts
.1 of praise for thy many mer s.
We are so glad to know
at thou art our friend and out
Jeenter; to know that salvatior
free, that thou art mighty to
ve, and that, though our sins
as scarlet, they shull be as
lito as snow. We rejoice to*
ow that we do not bow down
gods of wood and stone w<n?,
ving eyes, see not, and having
rs, hear not; but we come into
.* presence of one whose eye is
er upon us for good, and whoso
r is always ready to hear us
u-ii we pray. Help us to upI'ciate
the Gospel truths of thy
ard, thit we may grow up into
? full stature of Christ, our Livr
Head.
pranenpn thu
suing trusting only in the merits
the blood of thy?Bon;?in the
:nTs of thy truth as revealecr
us in. thy Holy Word. We beve
that the blood of Jesus can
anse us from every sin; that
r truth will give lis peace, *ntl
it if we repent-and turn to thee,
are even now, ihy sons and
tighter*.?Cirant that 'we may
rStinue to Mive i s thy children
d that we may grow daily more
d more like thee? grow in .know
I go and high purpose so that no
t of failure of ours may bring
trow or disappointment-to those
to watch over us. We rejoice to
ow that we have been created
Lei' thy own image; to know that
r life is fitted in its mechanism
r 41. 4b I:
run on lorever ^ mi me me ui
xl. Grs nt that we may be thrilI
with majesty of the meang
of ourselves; that we may be
lied with the moment of oui
wers and capabilities. May i1
em a great thinp to have ?
ance to live and keep fellowship
th thee forever. Help us to upouch
thee in that right and acptrble
manner that, shall com
and thy blessing upon us; to
io\v that we are thy children
id, if faithful, shall reign with
ee in thy kingdom.
We beseech thee, O Lord, to
title and direct us in the future
thou hast done in the past,
arn us of sin and it's dreadful
nsoquences; keep us steadfast
faith and strength. Let thy
L'ssinu be upon all our thoughts,
I our -aetS;?all our?intentions,
id the glory of thy grace di
it.and rule our hearts and minds
ay the whole course of our lives
ml towards the advancement oi
iy glory, to the coming of Thy
ngdom on earth, to the good of
ir fellowman, and to the eternal
lvation of pur souls. .> .
15less us now, we?pray Tltee^in
nsideration of the truths of reunption
and the eternal verities
l ny lloolc. Bless Thy precious
drk of- grace everywhere. Let
oriously. Ms y Thy peace abiut
ith each of us, and may we all
partakers of eternal > life, foi
e sake ol' Thy Son Jesus. Amen
Ul'i: WKST NEWS
.Miss Jennie .Mable Ellis left 01
st Sunday for Concord, N. C
: ere she entered the iTeshmai
ass at ltarlur-Scotia college.
I .it t ie llerinon Joseph returnee
i last Saturday from an extendI
trip. While a\Vay he visited
datives in Philadelphia and New
i>rk?Cfty:?Hi- is -now at-home
ith his yrandfytther, Mr. H. C
>seph.
Messrs Man us and James Cow)
arrived on iast Saturday from
ast Orange. N. J. The l'ormei
turned to Vouchees N. and I
houl while the latter will resume
s studies in the Duo West
hool.
Mrs. Holmes of. the Due West
lilad faculty spent several days
Abbeville this week prior to
e opening -of school on the 14
tie was the guest of her parents
r. and Mrs. Wilson.
Mr. jMareus Power of the C?CC
lamp at Newberry, spent last
eek end with parents Mr. and
rs. David Power.
.Messrs Way man Latimer, David
lies ar.d R. T. Latimer were call
. t ?U.. U -r t y-x T
? i mi- imr.ic u^l mr. if. L>
mith on last Sunday night.
S1UI.OM A. M. K. CIH'RCII
The S. S. at the above ntmed
lurch was very good Sunday,
his being the first of the quartet
e had our new books and thi
sson was taught by the teachers
id reviewed by Prof. Keith. Oui
. S.'is growing rapidly. The pas>r
ascended the rostrum and
rouaht to a large congregatior
burning message. His text was
ken from St. Luke '2:40, subject
Spiritual Growth.** This message
ill long be remembered, the
lurch wis high in spirit. Sistei
rt'nie B. Hair was out to the
frvices. She has been in bad
;alth for some time but is now
rong enough to come back tc
lurch. We are happy to haye
>r hack with us. .
Sunday ni.irht Rev. V. Wallace
P the BaiAist church preached
>r sisters Gall man and Adams
ie rally will come off the 3rd
jnday night in October, let us
ake this a success. Our fourth
uarteriy oOnfcrence is on the
ird Sunday. We have plans al
ady fixed to pay our' presiding
der out.
The school, opened here on last
ondny with a large attendance
he new rooms will soon be 'inishI
and ready for use. A11 visitors
re welcomed to Shiloh, ~
\
Events at Voorhees l^j
N. & I. School 1
The VoorlucK ttigh School anrf
1 Junior College Departments open nidi
" "M 6h the litn 01 September, witn a
an unusually large number on jn j,
hand, for the first day. ctj fc
The Elementary Department saj,j
opened on the 26th of Septembei ever
with a large enrollment and tho ri n
prospects for the school year an i5c.
Very blight and promising. La
This is the forty-third session spec
of the school and the', present Dow
freshthah class is liable to be thi the
largest in the history of the jun annu
ior college; exceeding the one bun t-i! t
dred last year. Nearly all of the jjscl
elasOses have been sectioned, with th<
those taking Rural Elementary CJuit
Education, composing the largest prcM
group. Tests have been given to -orm
all freshmen this year in our co- Nt
operation with the government ferei
survey of high education for Ne luj;
groes. Also a 1?
_ ?rvv.ui iiiuu uus asK<'
teen made to examine and pro .nee
vide fur tin- health nl nil nf ttec Ti
students in the school. Mom
Additional chahges on the far nail
' .'liM.are as tollows; - boar
^llr. E. D. Dean, Georgia Statw very
college, will have charge of thu Ki'
Smith Hughes work in Agrieul- p? > >
ture. -.e f
Mr. \V. M. Perry, St. Augustine He
college. Mathematics an? English mice
M iss Rose Huggins. St. Augus- I h i'.tine
colleger Miss "A'da Simpliins ?'.ITi
St. Augustine college and Miss notil
Lorine Lavin, Charleston. S. C.. this
are in the Elementary depart >r hi
ment. N?
1 Dr. Mary E. Williams, former hen
!y of Tuskegye institute, is i* lar
ha.rge of Student Health. he i
A new' horse barn, a new tooi past
and farm machinery shed, garage tnsv
and njill house, and metal corn Si
cril;, have been constructed dur- p?'p
ing the summer to reuhvoo th?> a1#i
Ibarn, which was burned. tnc
- your
On October 2nu. the district jb tc
meeting of the Jcanes Supervi- Tj
sors was held here under the su-. ther
per vision of Mr. Felton ?ind Mr and
SchitVley, with the assistant of
Alls. Thomas of the State Board ;\|
of Education. The meeting war turn
very'inspiring ami helpful. Those aftei
who attended the conference were:
Mr. T. F. Hammond. Saluda coun y\
ty; Mrs. Bertha C. Myers. Jasper Tucl
County; Mrs. M. Alice LaSaine. ^
Charleston county; Miss Justine
E. Wilkinson, Aiken county; Miss j..i
I Mattie P. Wright, Lexington coun M
ty'; Miss Elvia Gaudy, Bamberg jn_.
county; Mrs. Susan Bailey, Barn- feet
i well, S, ('. (county); Miss Laura |e!Lr
_ JL?lUid, Allendale?county,?Mns_
Andrew W. Simpkins, 1207 Bull | i;v
street, Columbia, S. C.; Mrs. Mag ^)t.t
gie M. Murray, Edgefield county, I;<
_ MisK -Eliso?Fr-.Je+tkins, Kichlami the
county; Mrs. Cora V. Green for
Orangeurg County; Miss Mattie ehur
I Mouzon, Dorchester county. Mis.I.
W. Smith, Hampton county; jj
t Miss Marjorie G. Dandy, Calhoun
county; Mrs. Tlielma Odom. Col
( leton county. ?
Principal J. E. Blanton left ,?i) ' 1
the morning of October 3rd foi ^
1 the Tlie mini convention - of?the
? Episcopal church in Kansas City {P,iU
I where he will conduct a chorus of m^'
around one hundred voices or 1"?'
. more and fill engagements on the l'nt
radio. Those who accompanied an|'
him were: Mr. George Harper, '' a
_ Savannah. Ga ; Mr Wilmer?See.
i journer who is a Freshman at 1 H'
Voorheos, and Mr. Sinclair Soa an"
i journer, graduate of the juniot a,v
college class of 1040. l'u>
I The opening social for the new Von'
students was a very enjoyable af Nvas
I fair, featured by the amateui each
program showing the variety ot /'ice
l. taient-present here Tin the school -tbh*
grounds this year. H'The
football squad is working
hard for its opening game with 1 be
Georgia State on October 11th 'be
The s(|ua<l is hoping to make a- '<,r
mends <*'>! i ? - .......
? .... ?..v ic?m yi'ill' in K'y
Savannah. Many of our bettei T
'men did not return and Coach
Owens is basing a hard job whip uegi
ping the raw material into shape; 1 he
and he does not have the assis- on a
tant of Mr. Raymond Hopkins, hi a
who is now at Booker Washing ?'ice.
ton in Columbia, S. 0. # "e
The faculty held its get-to-geth at.
er party last week at which tinu Ti<h.
prizes ware awarded for the win text
I tiers iavjbridge _yiad whist. Thv l*b
evening \tas a vei'y enjoyable oik wily
I and everyone is filled with-enthu I'1
I u;..^ > -
mm cunjfV l<> put over the I'vo
best program this year in tin- his tivc
tory. of the school. , " Sum
^ ^ ^ Bru\
ST. -STEPHEN A. M. K. Clll UtU Uuul
i Blue
Rev. I,. I), (iamltlr. I'astor i |-y> '
ie I
; Georgetown?Sunday was a beau Wr*
i tiful day for church goers and y Hi-h
large crowd was out. At 11:0(1 belli
o'clock the pastor preached from Kuti
I Revelation 5:12,' subject, "T h o ''
i Christian Vision." IIis messag# lazz
was very good and enjoyed by all. ,ab
Hole communion was aciministered bie
? to'a laige crowd. Seal;
Sunday school was opened at the Vain
usual hour with the assistant Supt Was
and teachers at their )>osts of Gnu
duty. The lesson was beautifully Mar;
reviewed. - i 11
The evening worship began at |
i:av. tne pastor Kev. Gamble
came forth and delivered anothei
r wonderful sermon, we can say thai
I Rev. Gamble is a fine preacher.
We are doinn fine with our dol A
lar money 1/efore time for our pas M
i tor to leave for conference. W? fl
i hope to.be one hundred per cent.
The Golden Gate that was line ?
on the fifth Sunday night was very ^
good. A large sum v\is realized j
We thank the members and friends |
who took active part and made this (
a great success, we thank you one _
and all. iu
Come to church, go to ehnvch. H
^ our doors stand open. *
LER CHAPEL
iLJ^CHURCH
lev. I,. (?. Uo?
ewberry,' ' S. C.?On Friday
.v of week thorp will bo
rentpicture show here jciver
lterest of the church sponsor
?y the Deaconess Board. .It is
to be one of the best shows
been in the city. All childwill
be admitted at 10c; adults
ist Sunday after, hearing a
ial message delivered by Rev
man l.f afterward -eomnnmed
U st.' supper this side of the
ial conference. He also stress
he importance of thr-membef*
larging their full duty toward
ehuich and to each other,
e "a number of visitors were
cut and seemingly enjoyed tlu
on vejy much.
;xt Sunday is the annual eon
ice rally, from the boardsf and
< iimi earh capti in is hereby
d to report in full for yout
bers.
ii official hoard >\ is h<d?l last
day night and Rev. How mar*
' I is^ e.tinferen e report in the
d._iuid.. the laiard accepted It
heartily,
v. ISimmuiit is repairing the
onage and when completed
i?ys he is going to paint ?t
also has ordered a new fur*
~foi the church which is ex d
at any time. The special
ir rally that was put on one
lii ago is stiii in operation fot
new furnace; see the pastoi
other F. (iallman it any time
\Nt Sunday all members are
by asked to pay their dol
money. The -.church roll wil'
ailed for", dollar money ano
nr . saUury . T Please he out to
,er to your~Pame.
xteen small girls were npted
to be in i popularity conto
take place on the 20th and
special gleaTTrrr rally by 12
ig ladies will take place on
ilier ,27tJh.
ie husbfiml of sister Rosa Sti'd
(iit'll last \> e?iin''uji"
'was buried last Friday after
iss F.illie Mac* mrris lias reed
home from Detroit, .Mi. h.
r spending the summer" with
iiv.es and friends,
is. Lizzie -Gary, Bro. .Macf
cer are on the improved list
rs. Laura Williams and Mrs
rud? Caldwell are on the sieli
r. Walker Ueaty who is work
at Fort Jackson fell twentj
off a scaffold i nd broke his
and cut a dep gash across his
;tml. 41c is nmv_in the- Colun:
ospit.il. wo hone for liiin r
<ly recover.
ad the Palmetto Leader l'oj
latest" news, tin* ' nmuihpien
South Carolina. Coiue 1,1
cli, kii to church.
i/i iim. \. m. V.. < nriicii
i?v; W. 1$. I.. Clarke, Pastor
ii day marked '.hemiding
fourth quarterly ronl'orenc'<
this station! The business
tec was completed ST MoTuta)
it with Rev. 11."D. Ramse>
Lling. The elder was piesfor
the Sunday .school scssioi
made encouraging remark:
five to the -lesson; He als<
cored tv?o splendid sermon:
past FsTTmrrtr tTrr?>pii itim
financial sides of fhe churcl
<> > th-tr1?increase according t?
reports read in the. quarter!,,
erence. The presiding eldci
paid his full assessment ii
i of the four quarterly confer
s held. This w-as?iTfaiTe~"poss
byT.e splendid leadership ol
\V. B. I.. Clarke, \>i sjor, of
s and members' of the church
presiding elder ( ommendet
pastor, officers and members
the fine spirit of cooperation
n the administration.
hc_ survices^ Sunday, Octobei
were beautifully carried oil
nning vvith the Sundry school
lesson was beautifully' taught
11 classes. Many visitors wen
tten'dance at the morning ser
For the- morning service
pastor selected his text from
Luke lit :21, subject "Evening
I'm the Jii.jht service the
was selected from Gen. 42:
Both sermons were benutidelivered.
dowing are the names of the
oiis who are asked to report
(tfo.oO) each on the third
lay: Eva Anderson, Hrtti<>
vley, Therissa Boyd, Harriet
vn, .lanie Bradley, Christine
ware, Lilian Broom, Isabella
k, Mattio Coleman, M.M. Cur:
Ivvaline Davis, Helen Davis, Ol
)abner, Mozelle Ellison, Janit
ruson, Ethel Gibson, Alice
tier, Mae Frances Hare, Isai
Hopkins, Norvis Kirklanxl
e B Love, loin Lewis, I vet
tin. Amuse Martin S. F. Nvna
ie Napier, Elsie Nelson, Sn
Robinson, 1 {attic Roman, Rob
I'eguese, Alice Sober, .Minnie
s, Alice Summer*, Lutherirv/
ire, Itiichel Wallace, Cathon
liintfton, Hittie Wannamaker
o Washington, Julia Wade
r Feasor.
ie Junior Usher hoard mad J
JnOD%z
i .
Saturday. October 12. 1940
its initial appearance Sunday under
the leadership of Mrs. Fannie
Love.
We are askityj; all members, to
please see their leaders -by the
tfiird Sunday in this month, at .
which time the leaders are to
- ma h o t hi-1 f report
sThe ,Sunday school, League t nd
both choirs are getting along
nicely. Oorne to Bethel, f/riends ?
and visitors will always find a cordial
welcome.
TRINITY A. M. K. (MU'RCII
Editor:
Please allow ir.e space in yo.u)
paper to correct a false report
l that lias been circulating throughout
our city and county. Sinci
our church has been sold it ha.- - - - *? been
rumored that our doors has
been closed. Trinity
A. .M. E. church on
Magnolia street, Spartanburu,. S
C., one of the largest ch trer.es in
Spartanburg doors 1 have nevet
been closed. Service has ahvay*
_ bi'i'ii carried- on each Sunday' bv
r .our. local preacher-.and the tllirer- :
cjiti pastors of other points who * .
;!> <.* .Mil- "ft'loVlitu Imltl ..rtwfovav\^?
which has been 01 dered ' by our
Presiding Klder I)r. T. J. AddiThe
loyal ineiubers and friends
of Trinity ire still pressing theii
" wu\ to?the?L'hureh?caeh?Sunday ?
and working as never before to *?
redeem our own mother church -??
We have a very good plan offered
us to redeem it and our friends, i..
both white and, colored have ul
ready pledged their assistance
ami with the cooperation of oui
bishop and presiding elder and
ll the churches of South Caro
lina we are bound to have success.
On lasjt Sunday mfcrning our
.Sunday school was well attended
you could see crowds of children
Hocking to their mother church
>ld Trinity. Mr. T. W. Williams
Supt. and teachers were at their
1 post of duty. At 11:15 o'clock
our pulpit was graced- with tlw
11 1 1 > 1 -1 : ~ A V! T7?
iu'v. ti. i\. r liiiiiuwi, .vj. rj. II.inister
of Union, S. C., w'ho delivered
tins' morning message to a
large audience i ml did our hearts
burn, lie is Uui father but a eos
pel tornado. The choir members
were out in full bloom and rendered
sweet music both morning
and night. The Lord's Suppei r .. was
administered. ^Ve are work I
ing hard looking foYward to the annual
conference when the roll
is callei^_ CYme?.Unchurch otn
' doors are open, visitor^*- are wel'
come. -t*
i >
! Sarah Smith,
i Church Reporter.
ft ;
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HELENA NEWS
Sunday school opened at the usual
hour with the tSupt. and tea- ^
/hers at their post of duty.
.Mis. Alice Simmons his im- : .
, proved a lot after undergoing a ^
serious operation at the Peojdej*
. hospital in New'berry, S. p. Wi
L, hope for?heiv a-speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simpson
and Mr. Roseoe Caldwell visited
relatives and friends in Columbia
Sunday.
Mrs. Alberta Suber and children
of Whitmire were the week
end guests of hoe . mother -Mrs
~~ ( ariio A Is ten. .??
1 Mrs. I.auri. Hanker pf Jackson1
villi'. Kin.; Mrs. F. L. Jackson and
Miss B. L. Jackson who has just
etirnod from New York were tin
1 nests of Mrs. Carrie Jackson and
_ .iislei -on-AI-ondaVr -T-bey- wer-e-ac
conipanied by little Misses Doro1
thy and Ruth Sholton.?Mrs.
Mary K. Simpkins'is still
on the sick list, we hope for her
speedy recovery^ *
1 samVkrs creek baptist
CHURCH
Rev. U. M. C. Hrevnrd, Pastor
Camden. S. C.
Sunday morning. Sept. 22". Sun
day school was conducted by the
Supt. <D. D. Alexander at~ 10??'<
r clock. Lesson was taken from Pro
verbs 4:V(b27, subject, "The Voice
of Wisdom."
At 12 o'clock, prayer service waW - camduclj-d
hy deacon W? Iter Allen
Uymn ."50 was lined by the pastor
Rev. U. M. C. Brevard. The ushers
lifted the penny collection. The
. pastor preached a wonderful- ser-^
mon which seemed to. Have .Men",
enjoyed by all. Pr of.^T. A. Harm
nond. principal of Kirkwood school
and Mr. Eddie Nelson of Chicago,
111. lifted the collection. We were
glad to have them to worship with
us. We are always eltd to have
our visiting friends with us.
Mr. Allen Nelson, Mrs. Louise
fb Ross, Mrs. Daisy N. Collins
Mis. Carrie B. Jones, Mrs. Janie
'E. Anderson, Mr. Eddie Nelson ^
ana ;?nss uaisy neiton spent inn
day in Rock Hill. They were the
guests of Mrs. Lee Hester Boulware.
Mr. Eddie Kelson, the son of
Mr. Allen Nelson, has returned
to ChicaRV- Ml. after spending
ten days in Camden with his relatives.
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