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Saturday, October 26, 1910 " Open Letter t SOyTH cArolini GREETINGS, GOOD FKIKXD i ?- On Novom^r 5, America Roe Have you qualified yourself?as a to vote in this epoch-making el Could you register unmolestedl tered ? Have you made up youf i VOTE?is the most powerful t hi it is a civic responsibility and y and cast that ?ONE IMPQKTAN realize, too, that youiy influence ei others to <lo the- sanf* thing? As South Carolinians?as fri members of this great, yet "mino Colored Voters of the SOUTH i under the leadership of Colonel George Norwood kindly urges yo 1. to rend thh enclosed ^ U. to forward this liters in northern, westei the same states STRAIGHT REPl I. to vote for WEN DEI Jtcgurdless of New Deal policie ?? continue?fm?tfte?simple?reason social reform demands it?we as Ity" pinup, -wliuiil.l Litnorlon MTTK ers NOR precedent breaking ten WE?MUST WATCH THIS MOV THIS POINT! Don't suv. "It ci here." It CAN! A Inn .. .. ..... . . gwgj must in- lojirilur in XPFEASEiMKNT pr APl'ORTIOl life. Think jibout tlint! Do not ~fore1r~ an?r "what is now" keep .y'c not let a few bii> sounding ' Drain gowrnment funds, -tainted by rat .. so satisfy us as to make us fo . 'Wo have asked you to do FOCI even if you have not registered, if you live in the South, partieu have no ;vuice in our home 'gctVei DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY. We party here in South Carolina wh register unresoivecjjv to vote eve BER JIM BRIER ?ND GREENV We can certainly-use our indue and .sympathizers' ih states when Please attend to these requests want to believe we arc working t Important. South Carolinians Carolina Republican Party by tin tial Electors printed thereon as J. BATES GERALD GEORGE NORWOOD _ MRS. JOHN Er"MESSERVl MARION W. SJ^ABROOK LIFE BEGINS AT 40?WITH V """ Very sineerelv DIVISION South Car SEYM MRS. M1TFOKI) NEWS Mrs. Minnie Pickett was th Sunday afternoon guest of Mr? \V. A. Gladden. Rev. Jl. Jackson preached a won ierful sermon at Cnrtvp Wei I'are ^ M. E. church, $12.00 was raised. The Cai)ip Welfare public schot opened jjt'" 0;00 o'clock?Mundn morning with Mrs. Theo. Garfiel White, the former Miss Bessie l: Gladden, at her post of duty. The Bullock twins are still wit - their grand parents, Mr. and Mr? W. A. Gladden. 4 " ? THE SOI T1IKRN NEW t OMETi . (H.I'B I Long Island, N'.1 Y., October 18The cold Winter his come at las with the closing of the World Fai which will be October 27. Hundred and thousands of people are crowd ed at the Fair each day. 'Man. Mabel Watson has rcturne from Ridge Spring, S. C, visitini relatives and friends. :-i Our next meeting wilfTbc at Mi and Mrs. Chester Johnson,s home 105th Avenue, Suplin Boulevart Janmcia, N. Y. on November t M.r. and Mrs. Willie Jnhnsoi were seoninthe-eity totluy on thei wty to Aiken, S. C. to their hom for the-winter. We wish?them pleasant trip. We are very glad to report n ' sick members .at this -writing. 'mnm' " PICKENS TEACHERS MEET Easlcy?The Pickens Teacher held their regular meeting Frida; October 18, at 2:00 P. M. at Simi son high school. The various cfi partments met and organized. in the general assembly onl matters of business came .befoi the body.. Various reports wqr made by the -associational con mittees. < * The home economics departmei of Simpson' high school, under th surprised the group with a dt licious repast. The next meetin of the Pickens Teachers will 1 .. held November 15 with the Liberl school. J. A. Simpson, Reporter WINNSBORO NEWS Wayman A. M. E. church clos? a very successful revival meetir last week which was run "by Re J. P. Washington of Manning, S. < Rev. McDtuaaidfrdid the churrh nr town ?"Tfreat service by procurir this great speaker. While here Re Washington addressed the school student body. His address will lor remain in the minds of the on< who packed the auditorium. ^ Mrs. Mosia Lyles, who has be< \ a patient in the Columbia IIo ]. pital for 28 or more days, is i home, again to the delight of hi finally and friends. She is doir nicely at this writing. The Russell Singers augment) by those of Smalls Chapel and tl people of Winnsboro renderd splendid program at the Prcsb terlan church here Sunday afte noon ana afterwa-ds lifted avi1tr oNeg ro Voters[ ANS BACK WILLKIE KM) Fi:i.i.o\v-crrr/K\" s to the polls} to elect a President, citizen of. our groat Commonwealth? ection ? ly where you live Have vou regisv nind that your vote?YOUS SINGLE ng you have? Have you decided that our bounden duty to go to the poll T VOTE on November F? I)o you in be used most effectively in getting j V ends of South Carolinians?and as rity," grotip of ours?tlie Division of CAROLINA REPUBLICAN PARTY j J. Bates Gerald and the Honorable u to do four very -important thinvrs: -literature earefuHy ?-?: itufe later to special friends in, or pivotal states" j urging them, to vote the JBLICAN TICKET - . X L. WILLKIK! s?many of thpm are good and mast , that ttrr pro*J'tu status of modern Negroes? as members cf a "minorrilKK too iffi'nng'ly centinlii.id poo ns of power for anv man of power. E! WE MUST BE TOGETHER ON 1 mnot happen to a minority* group ( the_ decision as to whether we want ! S'MENT in all phases of American let the argument of 'wjiat was be- ^ ai from thinking through. We must ' trust" jobs and small allotments of ial discrimination and local politi.s . rsakv: the substance for the shadow. , U things? You can do the. first three ' You should do them, by all means, ^ larly in South Carolina where we, ? nmeiit which is ruh entirely by the r are not wanted in the Democratic . icre in many places Negroes cannot 11 in the general elections. REM EM- J ILLE! 1 nee and our appeals with our friends l- Negroes' votes can and DO count. J at on ev We believe in , you. We ' :or you. Do just this little bit for us ' will know the ticket of the South ^ .* rnnnes of the Republican Prosidenfollo\v?: -? * ^ - ' ' I ( . H. Kl'FFIN ( W. B. DAt'GHTKKY M. W. SEAHROOK 1 A. N. SIFFORD . I >TLLKIE! LET'S BEGIN XO LIVE! vours, OF COLORED VOTERS olina Republican Partv ; Ot'R CARROLL, Chairman , A Xt) RE W W. SIM KINLS. Secretary-Treasurer . | nf ferinK amounting to $12.50. This ' ? amount was donated to Mrs. Lyle? 1 e on her hospital bills. Mr. Lvles is ' ; <? ??? fo-Ti i \' t fy C * u i . | ciio uniivi> ui liiu rrcs ! Byteriatr church, the singers, and ( the people for their kindness ren- i -dared 5 ? ' 1 (j The. Fairfield County Associ- J v lotion held a splendid session at t.lm Jj I Mt I'ilgrhn Baptist church ol j j Woodward last week. The attend ance at the convention and also ( Ij the assocfition was good.vThe at?r-, . dresses, preaching, singinp, and * finance went over 'the top. Mod. erator Adamson in his missiminrff J sermon 'did himself a credit, tuking I for his subject "Love." Miss Willie Manigault .of Jack- ] fi'in nu', r iuriuw| spent^ lust week at tlu* nedside ?J her brothel1 Mr. - O. E, Miniguult Xvho remain* very ] t sick. t Mrs. Jessie- (Lee) Strong ami . s (laughter Grada of Rock Hill. S. C - spent the day here last Saturday ' on business. While here they were ' d the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A ; g Ross. Miss Gwendolyn (?. f'hesholm ' *. spent last week end in Rock Hill, . s. e. 1 1_ | Missionary J. O. Jones, Mr. J. ). j S. Stan back, and Mr. J. P. Clinton, all of Chester, S. C. passed through j r -our--town last Monday. ? t. Friends will regret to learn that ! ad Mr. fi. Ar^luui'K is confined to his ~ .1 ' i ww 111 nihil SICKIIl'SS. I 0 Registration on October H'. of men between the ages of 21 and 1 36 took place at Fairfield County i Training school. Chief Registrai W. A. Ross and his entire faculty assisted 'W Miss Gwendolyn Chis's holm, Mrs. E. J. Williams, and Rev. Ff C. Cunninghani put ovei j. a long laborous but enjoyable day. i. During the rush quite a group of .white people lent their assistance y in the great task. The day ended t? at H:00 P. M. with 408 enrolled G Mr. Lindsay Richmond a n d Maude Mobley of Friendship College spent the week end with theii )( parents. SENECA NEWS y )Q The P. T. A of Oconee county training school met Tuesday evening at 8:00 pm. A splendid group Attended in spite of the unfavorable weather. The subject for discussion was: IIow Can Parents and Teachers Get-to-gether, led . by Prof. W. H. Gaines. followed ? by others. The discussion wrf '? ?'ery timely. ' Mrs. Ellen Carter was funeral| ized Monday evening -at 2:30 at i St. James M. K. church. The Rev. * Mack, pastor, officiated. ?c Mr. and Mrs Moses Jenkins of Spnpcn ummIi ,1? . _ , ? ?? mil VU HlUIUUIItC- i marriage of their daughter Elizabeth Jaunita to Mr. Eugene Bur?r ris of Salters, S. C.t Oct. 11th. ' lt)40. M.r?. Eugene Burria is a tetcher at Trio. S. C., where she has been for the past three years Mr. Btirrw is at present proprietor of Lane Dry Cleaners also a ? e{j car salesmen. y Subscribe For1? l'ri The Palmetto Trader 4 The Martins Testimonial a Glorious Success (Mrs.) Julia Haunt Shaw. Reporter "WIIKI!e there is a wii.i THERE IS A WAX." ' The land (Jod understanding all things was intelligent of the great WILI. possessed by the" sheep and lambs of the South Carolina fol'i to render unto their efficient, enthusiastic, painstaking, yet courageous and sti heart shepherd and shepherdess the things that were theirs. Hence, His Instructions to the god and godbss of weathei that Friday, October 11,?1P4I.1 he is fair, warm, and beautiful as .expedient foV an autumn day, so* as rti?provide?tin- WAV?foi the?nr^ assion. As per schedule. at eight o'clock Uishop ami ,Mrs. John W. Mtrtin, traders of the Fifth Episcopal Dis:riet. graced a?packed ^audience in he Mt. Zion A M_. K. church. Lanraster. S. C. AsThev marched down he aisle, amid cheers.- inye were followed by the presiding elders tf the'state. After being seated ipoo?the?> or.ti um?amid?upplumup .he program of the evening folowed thus, \vith Dr. A. II. liutiVuod, presiding elder o"f Lancfcstei It'st.ict. muster of eeronumiosb 'x'ivct i.oii: Tuicut choir "America invocation: Ht v. H. C. Young, Co umbia. S. ... Solo: Tunc? 'I'm Waiting for fesus." Mrs. Eliza Edwards Walter, accompanied bv vo scribe: ? ?? I'oftgiht we bring greetings h'rnni all .South Carolina, tear Bishop, dear Madam lore's homage to you. A"e lovfc you, i (lore .Vou For your work imtTrSrg, )ear Bishop, dear madam.> lere's homage to you. \nd now it makes no difference iVhat men do or say, iVe'U do our bt st to make it. f you'll iust lead the way, > we're hoping, trusting, forever we're 'wishing, tear Bishop, dear Madam, -ong live vou tw0 . . (2) \ smile we are wearing, A'hile with lis you tarry. Dour Bishop, dm r Madam. LV,tl,?,L- f ,?l r,,v AY call and you hear vnr. And ulwuys direct nm : Dear''* Bishop, dear Mudani.. We're thankful for you. AY L'lory in knowing Hint whi n this .life is o'er A'e'Il share our joys and plory Tor there on tliat bright shore: May you live lonu-, and lead on. i 'ccessiuily serve on, * )ear Bishop, detr Madam, [Jod bless and keep you. AYYome. ' Mi?Florence?Kuinler ntrks, Lancaster, S. G. Words of eommendation, ^ruteullness and praise, plus the premutation of a purse per district by the presiding elder or hin up jointee. 1 .otj< -.('V est or district, presidine bier A. K. Cohen Resented Ttov 1. J. Cousar. CJaffney; Hock ,11 ill fist rictr int'siittrif; eldt i J. 'l;. .tfxrrr lock; Spartanburg district, prodding elder IT CY Crosby present-" d Rev. C. A. Hudson; ColumbiaLVmden district, presiding elder James W. Shaw presented Miss Mamie..Cordon, district director of routh,. Columbia, S. C\; CherawItennoltsville district, presiding el:ler C.-.L-Bvnum, presented Rev. J. 4t. tr. Allen, CH'eraw-tLaneaster listrict. Presiding Elder A H. Hatwood presented Rev. J. C. Hunter, Lancaster, ,S. C. All pei tdiw udaL'^ iu Konnt ifnl Jaema /.f I :he illuminating personalities' and great leadership of Bishop and \krst, Martfrr before presenting tho purse. A Very unique affair on the part of~Tl\e Lancaster dis trict whs the pinning of currenc> and envelopes containing coins on a robe and shawl and in the presentation placing the former on Bishop Martin and the latter on Mrs. Martin. The faculty and student-body ot Clinton college was desirous of having the public as well as Bishop and Mrs. Martin know that mey coo neiu uiemon nign esteem and appreciated their service, therefore, a purse was given from Clinton college, presented by President Edward W. Brice. Solo: "Danny Boy"?MJ s s Scruggs, instructor .at Clinton college, accompanied by Miss Creo* la %.indsay, teacher West End public school. Rock Hill. V The last General Conference spw fit to place the Cape Feat conference with the "Fighting Fifth" and these "adopted sons' as was termed by them, would have us know that they too, love and respect "dad and mother,' hence, some of them unexpectedly joined our forces. They were Prsiding Elder II. B. Shaw, Wil mington district; Revs. W. Q Welch, J B. Simmons. Sherman Chapman, S. J. Howie, Rev. and Mrs. E P Boyee. Presiding Elder Shaw was spokesman for the group and Rev,-Howie presented .til# purse. i Other outstanding visitors were., Dr. W, W. Slnde, Financial Secretary A.iM. E. Zion church together with his son afut daughter, Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Trent, president of Livingstone college. I)rs. Trent and Slade spoke highly of our leaders, emphasizing an out standing trait, "Fearless of'speak ing the Truth", thus enabling one to understand their positions on any issue. Mrs. Martin was spoken of as the dynamo behind the great machine thus enabling production THl^ PALMKfTO LEADEf TRINITY A. Si. y. ( Hl HfH Sunday was a big day ut Trinity A. M. E. church. The Sunday school was well attended with young and old. The Sui't. Mr. T. \V Williams ,-1 ami" nis group of efficient teaehers wore at their posts of duty 11 The lesson was taught with interest. - ttt At II :30 o'clock the morning message was delivered by the Rev J. K. -Franklin of?Union, Sv-C. He u' preached from Revelation 3rd chap ***' ter, 4.th verse, using as a subject j* "And they shall walk with .Me in j:i white for they are worthy.'' Th* message Avas delivered, strongly and forcefully to an appreciative ? audience. This being rally day foi dollar money the officers and mem* * bers of Trinrty were out in full ' r! bloom. Our church is now going .. forward by, leaps and bounds and , with the coorporaiion of our tie- ' love<| Bishop and presiding eldei ' ^ and i'riends the Methodism of qui church shall never be destroyed. At 7:3() -oVlock Rev-r Franklin . delivered another wonderful message. All who uttended services during the day went'awnv rejuicing. The collection for the day 1 -whs grand. We hit askhtg?trll our n loval members to nunc out again next Sunday and help put the pro- "" gram over and wind uj? our con- ,v' ferciice claims. We have a few sick members on our list, wo pray for m;i their speedy recovery. <,r<; Come to church. Out doors ?rw opened; visitors are welcomed. Snrali Smith, Reporter ... be I " " 1" " mo NORTH SIDE SCHOOL NEWS sin ? Coi The North Side teachers held their monthly meeting 011 October 2. I'.MO in the?scjmol -auditorium S! Alter the opcnirtg^Mrs.?Peek took charge and discussed: "Methods and objectives of child psychology.' It was very instructive and each j one was benefited. This will be t|1(, our discussion for the term. Misp jjj,. Louise Williams will take up the next chapter for November. ,,_r The North Side Parent-Teachei t0 Association held it's monthly meet n ihg Friday afternoon, October 11, >j at 1 o'clock in the school auditori ho. um with Mrs ,C.. J. Peek, princL {t-t pal. presiding;. Alter u very in- v:j| spiring devotional the business ses- sion was held at which time all of- jju fivers of the P. T. A. were re- (ja, elected. The. chairs purchased by * the P. Ti A. und the schpol trustees were presented at this meeting.. MC" The president annuuncd that the annual Halloween carnival would he held October 21 beginning at ^ 5 o'clock in the afternoon. M iss?Delia Vancta?second- grade teacher, had charge of the pro .1 r gram, a short playlet "The P. T. !L * A. at Work" was given. Persons '. taking purt were Mesdames Fair ,u mid Tumor. This plav was enjoyed ,lu^ by all. ? ?. Miss Hamberg received the ban ner" for having the largest' nuni *"-11 her of mothers present. Dainty re freshments were served. At* the tul .1 ,U ,1... ul i luht in uiia mi'i'vuig. un* uiuim i ?? viewed ttu* children's work. * SII11.Oil A. M. K. (KIRCH Sev. I). U. Itedenbough. I'aMor ' ner Hu -Tire?con fereiice?-v-ea-r is Connm* t-u- J a close and we are preparing to his meet?tire ?aru mal conference. S S. was very eedd. The banner is tew still oil t'lass 2-B. Review by the .sen Snpt. The presiding: elder wa- Re; presented and -poke encouraging "u\ The" pistol a:d presiding eldei bin conducted th.<_ morning . service 1 The older t<?>k r.is text from Paul's mt' .Missionary journey Acts 20:22. _ After .-ervfee" the "business ses. ? sion of the ouarter was held and the reports wen- good. The, elder a wtps paid ont 'ai.d we asked for the leturn of our pastor. ???- as ~""SundaV~*ni'-'' l climaxed-the day 11 Iwvvyh<?<ly?Hiumed 7/10 and?ttrr pastor bronchi to a large crowd a burning mes-age l'rom the sub j"ct The Uosnel. The rally then * * got underway. We hid twentynine captain.- and Mrs. Francis a])| Daniels raised 'he highest amount wo which was SIV.oO. Total raided in {0 rally Sis !. "?. !'<>tal for the May erj Si.'55.0".- obc A resolution was written by the ] i < mbers of ?i..* choir and rei-.cl hos it the quarterly conference com on plimenting Dr. O. *1Dunham es 1 presiding elder of the Newherrj Hdistrict and his. queenly wife, ask- nil iug for their return and for the re Aturn of the pastor. The, sceiw chnnge?-and .we find en yourselves in a beautifully decora Jo 'ted dining hall of the church al) Br lighted with caudles and bedeckeo tin with lovely ladies arrayed in white uniforms standing* ready to ren nn der whatever service necessary -!;ii Palatable dainties consisting of: Fruit cocktuil and punch, chicken salad on lettuce, ?>aked country hum. roast turkey and dressing; potato salad and saltines; ice cream and cake, crystal clear 9jr were served. ' jni Acting as Toastmaster, Rev. H th R. Hawkins, Rock Hill, called on Hi Revs. A. Li. Bhtler, York (recent of appointee) S. J. Howie, Tape in Fear conference and Rev. Thom- fei as, pastor A ME church, Lanca- ye ster. Each response was brief, th concise and in plade. to In spite of the fact that everything was lovely, we would havo n. Bishop mid Mrs. Martin know a|> that the affair was only a symbol al df'the great devotion and eBteem d? in -.'which we hold them ami the je< sum total of nil purses presenteo a miniature of the great purse tt M which' they are entitled and which ho goal the lambs and sheep pf this 0< fold shall continue to aspir^ bo j We pray God's continued .guid in ' anco and blessings so that you Ca 1 may lead us to higher heights, as f ' I KAIRI* A ,\ \i_U> ? . 4 I'lii- hairfiix .1 ::.)(?! injy -eh--..; ii-ik-iI Octcil ? ! "i<| _v. .t), lar^'i iriillinciit "f i-m-i m t'< .-tu h i/,('IIS. .Many pla-:- v. i 'lim-i' I"-X~MTn-r.i>I'nI y(.ju. i.\ .. .i ; vici?-nt J>riu? ?|?;!!, | .. \ i tmutitt 11111 t,i> . v., i; , | t , ?tR fin <k ha- liv^-n ;i.i. j. . ait. uck-nts win. :.a\i <,.J hoit) tui s**? c[ ill .? it v . <-k t*? takr a?l'. a i. i** .* ; , ar's tiaminv*. Ml-lllbi-is <i!- lb. :a< lilty ill. Hows: Miss Militant Miti-ia-V I uradc; Alt.-, |{?.-n !*..*(: ~ udt*; Miss Quincy I S;i.n,imi. :i trratk-; Mis Karirui- S \V; t'<>: l mailt ; r?l? 'JIJHII ami lltim 'OIKIini -S. Ill .bf s;i; j , I i I -,; - M , ivpr Al. 11ii k<i.II'.i). mail. ;,ii : rricultun-;- Miss < l.arlu'tv Al. >. Til, . rail..: I',.,i 1' ) j|, , tt. Sth, kf ami im I-r.t ifI In- N I . A . _T-1.;* |?t? i !' ! :i I i-fn v ill was ! '; .l^ali:/v.I <i. ii. ,i r , uiuli'l' tin- >ujii'rvis.ia. i vwor Mi-. (j|<?\ i-i ... A! II, Km.-. i- olln-i-rs elect i d r t IIi.v. - lit. Krrest .Ita iu i ; .V. c ., i.?..t~. t.M'is, Inn . 11. I At1.' lOftl-r. I.tiius -.liifiiTs*.*fi 'I r nA "s of tlii- hi va'nizal an. n\ iiiMi* ? b*i ? v. ; /! 1:,... ' ispercnrs y^ai i'liu Siiiijiiuii.. ?.an?j (if ifus.tu, (Ja.'L v. j?i jrppeai lit**?J+.- I }-?? . >ho<-4 .V?-VeHl? 5, HMO. featuring Mai n- Sit":IIS. tin- llispi/'illinii.'ii H it! u or. Don't nii-> .'this treat, v.e out and briny \ ... pi.t-nuf " ? 40*" r PAI'.i. tt Mmst cin'iii h lO'V. I.. It. Mholl. I';;?MI| u ui'i-iis. S. ( S. S . can a". usual hour with"' toium i> an.d [it..at their post of duty. Ito'PC fan at ! o'clock. The past'oj ne before ukf at. 11 ;.'!<? ami uave us a \voiVf#-!l' t i.h'v<ii . '?<i?ii rninir and nijrht. Llie' liineral i-i .i... .'-I..:... t ai in was held at St. Haul Sunday ernoon."Tntern.eut iii tin Dree: le cemetery. ['he pastor, Deacons Deiidy and nter were in Cross Hill Fun i where the pastor preacher1 an niversary sermon. The Jiinioi oir of St. Haul furnished. aui'-ic ompanied hy -the. oreani?t MrC. Whither. >Ye art- sorry t<> .report tin rtb?of?A4-t-?AIbert?M'-mlil h iVe have now be^un a .ten idle* ival rrreetitvft?irr St: lhuil lhip- | i church conducted by Rev."Itrr ?, the pastor of Majority church Spartanburg:. The public r< in . ed. Let us pray that we. will itr?? meat?revi \ ul?rn<.-( tiiu-1. dr. Luther Crane spent t'e ek end with: ins mother Miv a Crane in Noris, S. C. diss \v OS Si* 1 L: Musley nf I lbury was the week era! rru? Mrs. Lucile Schunipert dr. arul Mrs. I'res.sley, .Mr. ni : s. McDowe.l were in Greenwood! :uiay visitirm Mrs Mary Pre?* , mother' of Mr. l'resskw. iliaa Ruth Mills trad * hr-.r hi? palest Sunday Miss Anna- I. | ..J 111- in in y rmi.mii?i*?. ;ny Soll Ml*.' Jutlies I'cHI'miji < ! vv York. AUt'i' bt'iiiL' there : >' days he took serious!> ill and ;t for his wife. Mrs. I.enoia < irson tu come ut once. S!:i i- I v at h.is Isedside. We h>oe I ! j i a *pee?ly recovery, lev. anil Mrs. Johns.>u na.? I veil hack to their . ?n.? "j ly street. dr. unit Mrs.' IhrrnT'l -Thura! ,e moveil in the pt.!>on:nie < n j laptop street. . ? I dr. ami Mrs. Andy Hun'.er ha | dinner wuest I)eU?yt. < nnrln j IK-1- ol St.l'aui. HATESIJI RC M.W S vlrs. T. C. Simms. the s.per:rident of St. James ('. M. K j lich. was praised by member.-, i il friendsebecause of the stood j rk she did up until the ex|*ra- ] n of her administration as sop ! ntendent which was Sunday. <>?-t ! r 20. VIr. Robert Bell. Who died at t!?. IfAltf.l \ffie t'hi 1 i J.'. I Sunday at St. J times. Rev. R. L. Hi own atid Mi- -[} Jackson w|mc the Friday r\< i{j KuestS ol' elder and Mrs. I Jowers. Master Joseph Jowers, wh. A tending school at _Bettis Aea 1 wers, who is uadhinir at fPltm aneh, spent the wpok ei.d with fir parents. For bet t vi and home rals while in BatesbuYu vi'-^ ndsay's Cafe. PRNDRKTON NKWS King Chapel A M. ?'K. ciuirJ' tubers are v<?ry much at work ice the pastor hsis^livided theiri to eflmps. Camp number 1 undci e leadership of .Mrs <\ua F id sponsored iW first program this rally session Sundf.\ nieh? the form of Vesper SeiVice lturing King's Chapel choir, <i! r Springs Gospel XIu'V-w*. ami. e Junior Glee club from Pendh n high school.Special musical numbers by Mes mos Lee, Crawford nn<l Tomtits to Mr. Hammond "Why 1 am loy to my church " The speaker/ alt thoroughly svith this sub t. The Women's Home and Foreign issionary Society met at the me of Mrs. Ada Oliver, Kridey7 "tohor 18. -040 with many menii rs and visitors present. The meo' g \ya? very interesting. Each >psule srster was given money a gift which was turned over H "7 ~~T^r < ii; : *? , . ' ? ' lie "i V ( . - I 1 I ' A ; I'. , . ' .. < : / ? f ; I >; i;. Mi>Kl> l.i l:i;i >a. v < <?) t IM II. \ is m < >|.-! |'V.i - j t oi.Vr;<.i i. 'i i: \. ! - .v ^ " ~ ? 7 I \jvr . ; . { f. : ? , . - - . .. ...... \ I * - ' ! t fM 1 ' <" ' "1 ' C!i ?;*:".>? , r . . " . Y?f!T! i *' . m.; i\ \y 'y l.-ark. 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KID aNS will dra loaifi Try JCI>AN3. Boy k Ml to Boaotal Prioa i>3?r oc two boxaa. Uao CWcuu If not antlftfled. ratrim nnopaaad ^ mmi OCT XoUB MONEY BACK. irw1 W H E R. E" TO TURN - ?t ?? ... ^ <3 v.c- ::*e ^ c.j ;r,.;'.i that is OUTS? ?: . > , .: ? a-'OtO-l U jeI t vy- Aid ujion us in the '. . i of u.cm? v. o serve. ;i? .-siiou.'i1the Lour ;??-4?^ . : a , c:issf ar.r-vr . _j_ - :he cjv-s.' -n ' Where J 11 ! I \ s 11 N i ! \ [ [{v | home ' !'C.nk ?i. Hhi.nr ^l:-t? Watch Repairing E. W. ISOM >Oi?r 1 ' L L> V A Ikd k??l IJ LA *T\HH _ _ M. a ( OI.rMBlA. S. C. - MADAM PKTKirS .11 AIH (ilt(?WKi: K'.r 1 >i>t usui Scalp ? Gives t.ife a:u: Hi iiiify. BFsT GROWER? p. vonci* <1 -Price 35c. 1 :Mn> lilMh'.rijiL.'. S,.. Columbia, S. C. founts Pr1,,'/ "Store. Washington : S: . 1 Drug Store. Taylor rf1 . an.< Harden Street* Poi\> Beauty School Located at -J;T Millwood Are. > hf:ai :v cmtvke in all ITS BRANCHES Shampooing, Pressing, Marcelling, roouinoBUig, monger Waving, | H.ur^ Dyeing, Bleaching, .AlanII i icuring Massaging. uand Molding, Anatomy and Electricity. PHONE 5687 * 'A ilhrlmina l\ Pope, Instructor , WB Annie M Pope-;?Tt- M alone, Ptm. I I Nl ltAl. HOME 1 Y Di I Nmi, i.MIUl Ml K V I*l\ \ \ \ i > 1 (i l; <. I \ % 1 i un. rt! t'ui? !uUi Funnal' X Kquipmem % \v , -o|> \S-THE BEST | \ 11. - (tetter than t()e Rest & V !'l! I'l ifOS I ?""St A i'hi'iir 2.3^57 y 1.,,. Y K? >i 'ienoe Phone ?t>6 ^ ( i)l R 1 LM II AM) '[ Si KMCE II ST. (Oi l MKU. S,> C. .