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"bW* In Ihlt ohtma. Foe P*jyat? Kxtlt,
hiU lie to* my u? Amoion lfora i
Lrat Dat Quit And rie*lT? by rttaa
boaB a enfld*ntjAi UHm oi tm AdrU* amAlyvlny
tkn* (1) quMtlona privately. Bin
you* faB Mm*, tddtn*. And blrtidtte W
jM hum And plAAM 'llllll I WW
<wmi1 Huan n*?lop* foe you* reply.'
Write Tot?Ani* Wuucv mto of Tbb
Pauckto Ibamp. 1310 JUmaur K
' oqwiou. & cawointfc
G. H. H. -W i.tlii .it be a eood
idea for mo t?. s- !! M .ay k.: rage
t ml make, t h?* , i-hun^re- t<> b lorida
a- this wmnnii is trying t>> make
me ilo ?
Ads' Under the euvumstunees
... I fool that ii would In.- to your
advantage' -t<> hutlje the change
She has a rcsjtai ant and owns tho
filline sit ti'otu next ; it and will
d'V-all shm. car t - establish yt,;.
in the .ui/rage business down a?
! 1 bee ybu'o. Vcu stun: Id be able t'1
make a nice 'sum oi. money.
S. A. C.- I \vh*h to oo iu Xurt-b
('ai'<>lifi;\?College ttritl "1 v.'i'ii4vr i.
1 work th're summer and .-rv?- my
ii'.nn.'V v. I! 'iv parent k> -o?
Ans: Nothing would give thorn
tnore pleasure than- to set you
-i working?and. saving your ..diynev
for this purpose. If they find you
to be in ei. rr:es t . . . thVy will do
all they Can to help you vet in
school too.
' 1.. M. I iini in !uuy<Wh!i a
??dark gild riiid---he lollsnu- .she?Lu\Jlls
nte and I want to know if it >r
f true. Or does this light 'girl I ike
rue the?he-1 ?
Atis.f The dark girl is .the or*,
for .voir brother. She's'daffy about
you and you aiv* darn crazy about
her . . '. step fooin'ig iOotnuI with
this light skin girl for yov
will lose the other i-ne.if ?vou uivn"t
?: careful :? -
II. it N -My lam: is in i mess
| ?i:;d 1 don't kn>>e, v hat t?? do. '['ell
t nn/ u 1 >Mount tins lawyer mat
i.ttum1* to .see toe bandit this ease
f'W \ !!. > ays he ean. j!?? lot*
of /thind*.
A)'is;' 1 v.iiii!<inji 'rust l#im :f 1
were y.<<u. Win?!??:,*t you ask,the
rt an y.*.. w ark :< r i<? handle tbis
property for ile's the h>yical
person aa?I t: e: i: ii" reason why
he wouldn't t.e vl..d to do it.4 He
has a j'it sona! Interest in y?<u and
CO'.;Id i>ot thi- !:::Ttel- Cieyi i' ! up
better titan tne y...:na lawyer \vhe
L- * called en you.
BI1K DKK WOMAN'S Al'\ ?
IL1AHV M i:k rs
The ive I' n a era a* - Auxilmry
was i aurminyly. entertained Kri.day
afternoon. October 1 by'Mrs.
U?4m?oTV ~ !a r iTi . i ly . home?Lu.
Iiartseillo. Bow. !s 'of hoautJfu! roses
and fall flowers in varied tones.of
color added ! >: the .tt'ravi i\eneM
of the rooms.
Tin- ri rev: u.m i? At i \1 (boiler:
presided ilu! I:._ '! , I.u-iness period.
The Virions t'?-ss.11!i11?-t-?* made
"* "'I ' ^ .
During ti.i- -" ini Mrs. John
aon. pa^itotui .Mr.-. Murry v. It?> entertained
tFe group v. ith "I.otTu.,>
Prizes wcio. f.y Messrs ('..Allen,
Jf. Gordon, M. Wilson. unci
I!. M. 1 fami't.
Tli ifi'.t1v.i-ii- invited into the
(tinning room- \vh-ie tin\. >t-r\ ed
thoniM'ive-- a li'lii-tn-..-' ?alau cour,:e
and 'coffee. . * jjr
lee cream '.! :>< sei>cd f
sweet course.;.
Th.? I.i.vt a.vet.1)4 tu 'e laid
November fir.-t. in Florence wit'i
Miss' (". (J. Levy.
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Columbia, S. C.
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KM MAM EL A. M. E. CHL'RCI
"Ncvr Y ->Vk,?X. V.. October 1
Tin- lirst quarterly eonfereiic
was held on the above date. Oi
S.n ay morning our new presidinj
eide1'. Pr. J. A. .Maiming deliverei
. . 'i i ,v. in ijiii imir sri Dion to a lnigi
i i.:di-*nco, the holy spirit was sir uu
f Iv m anifested. Our former pasto
: HisI .ip. 1). Ward Nicklos, worship
j I \ ith us. After the sermon oui
I pastor. Pr. H. S. Ltwrence. pre
! -errt?d- Bishop -Niekols- who -mud*
j remarks. The senior ehoir ron[
deft 'l Tiur~"?Trusie: ~
~ At s "o'clock our;ili:alr"'l<TOloi'. I>
.{ S. Ijawreiice. deliverer! a spirit
ual sermon; We eouhl truthfully
>av that It VU> guud tp he hen
for both messages went deep intv
the hyarts of the audience as they
period the way to a new inspir
itiim. The vesper ehoir reiulere-.
t!ie music.
Muday nicht, S o'clock, aftei
tlit devotional the^I1 E. nude in
spiring- remarks of encouragement
The conference was organized
'.Mrs. Mary Oevoe was elected
wen tary. Sliss Maine Graham assisttil
the 1'. Ii. as secretary, Mrs
M. I'eiry <us reporter. The roll
-of??ninfi'iimi'i'' was called h\
clerkMug
rrsor; JJiserpfihi i'v' 'questions. aft? i
" wTia :i reports Wert| called for. All
n'id 1-1 i 1 w reports Were en
f \ I 1 . .11.15 ?.-t* t i i ?r?v
'UI IV1IIK. 1 1 "
. met Hi full, t tit- F. Iv and [.astoi
beimr paidih> to date. All clul's
have a balance in treasure. :*?f
. jurw menibels. coiinectt-v.1 themselves
with the church since the 11th ?'l
A :i>. ast. The outlook for starves;
is \ my encournxinR. le| us^thanf
Hot! and fro forward. .
Mrs. .VI. .1. Ferry. Reporter
SAI.E.M M. E. ('Hl'Kril
< laufsen.. S. C.
O loiter "Jl Sunday school open
I : t the usiii ! hour. Rev. \\V E
Hark'.v .asked a Itits of question:
corn ernintr the lesson. Rev. Maninj
[tre.-o'heii soiil . stirriiur .sermon
Siilern school opened last .Monda;
" ha\ . lie?n+!?the old?teat hers?bftrl
except one. Mr. H. Marliuj? rs thi
niA\ ,.jirofessor- this .vein .
Jfirs. E. Singleton and heiv soil
Enie,. aie giving a party Si turda;
night. they are invitinv the coni
a unity.
Miss U. Williamson and Mr. E
llicxs don't seem to he ycttiiq
.alo.'ttr sit fuse, hut Miss V. Sniffle
top and Mr. L. Cain are doing jus
fine. Mr. Cain vhutted to leuV'
Miss Singleton for a little w.hih
yesterday but she objected. . . Mis
J. Robinson and. Mr. >11. Cain doe
. Dim- tv well . ...Miss 1.. W'illiamsoi
l nd M r. 11 .McClain are vet tin;
along fine ?<?. They are-still plan
nim: on going to "school togothe
thk winter . . . Miss Rosannfi i
1 ... .... ........ I"...,, oo' .JLo-.
^Ui?i k(? ll'H ur? |iv|n(Jiu
Inn she's the stuff around Claus
sen ... The yuuuj; folk dun.'
-e< :) to lt)Ve the piccolo as 1 \va
,-xi octinji'. this. beinjr the tirs
\i.!i <>f a piccolo in the cumniun
- n y. Mr. (.?A brain- m m-i-ui?to hi
<loi. k tine w ith ^hrs calf.
S nd all l'alnk'tto news to 1.
Williamson.
S I I W1KS A) M. lit Till Ut'H
Ue\. I.ejtoy Juchson, l'astor
> iinlo\ school Was called to or
dcr pTo.npily at- in a.m. wim Siiji
.Mi . lists Jin jfohnson. presidim
and eo-\v orkers meseiit. AffeV~TtT
da--* study of the lesson th
school was. reviewed by Kcv. Hud
iii frj. The Mihle "cla^s is holdiiij
the banner. IUV K. H.-liuldei
ea her.
l.he pastor preached Sund: ;
mo. niny . t roin the subject Hope o
lii-.v.i'i:: cci.i 1 Sunday nicht fn?r
1 .1.e These were soul stir
I i inp iuxuiuiis and the' spiritual ti?l
j ran hitrV. We are busy yettiui
Irealv for tiie annual conference
i We a!?. hophic to send our effi
j lift pastor to confluence with hi
,tul: report. Ami we ait* pray in;
! thav tin* good bishop ami presid
j. in-, rider will icturn this .man o
j ("led to 11 > fur another yoafv
j Tht* Pi' 1 pit' Aid board l.mt Mon
f dai Ti'I'i mm. ftt the home' <d' Mrs
I la"! tie .'WrbbJlTJt; Wheat Alee
i \\ it:i .tju* President, Mrs. Willud
i mina \Voo?Jm>ii presiding. ' 11;
i meeting was enjoyed by all an
th.e hostess served a delicious re
past. Visitors are always wel
eon.e fit St. James.
1)1 i: WEST. NEWS
ftov. Will tap: .1. Marshall nf t'o
lunibit , was a welcome visitor i:
hue West last Sabbath, He gav
an inspiring sermon at St. Mar
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i ?ei { I ii v 11141 1^11 <a i me v > v 11 . r?\ *
vice. The pastor, the Rev. I., h
- -I >a- h4s- was?the---speaker at -th
morning service. Sunday,markt?
the close of the year's work fo
the church and $1)2.00 was raise
during the day.
At Mt. I-.eb' riin A M?ft?chute
the pastor, the Rev. F. L. Hone
was the speaker at the mornhi
ser\ice The service was enjoye
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Serve You j
tnignult, Manager
Columbia, S. C. j
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, was $70.00.
( j Rev. W. J. Marshall and his
.brother Augustus left on the mid1
night train ryi last Sunday for
" ColomBia. S. C.
^ Services at Mt. ZJon Presbyterian
church was ablv conducted by
a?Rrr 1). 1 j. Ml Ada TTTTT thv young |
.::u energetic pastor.
' ; If ' M. i shall ,?f'Abbe.
\ . .. '. . as the Sunday evenr
ing st of M <. Carrie Barmore
:. 'i. I Joseph is recuperating
' .I'frTT-at .ack ot^pneumonia. ?
Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Holmes were
s ; oi- hi Calhoun Falls on?las'
Si.. a In y a ft OiiiooTn
- TAMP I'iPt.i) HAP'F;?eiii'RCn
On Sunday at 10 a.m. the Sunday
school wt s conducted by the
' Supt., Deacon S. 11. Bell. The
lesson was beautifully taught by
the v."?ious teachers.
I'Vilowlnjr the Sunday school we
wort greatly benefited by listenIing
to a most soul stirring permor.
by our pastor from the text Acts
1subject Christian Steadfastness.
" ;
As vi-iturs wy had Mrs. Goode
- itl' i. her daughter and sun of Nine "
tv MV. uD'nlU wtj were ueiigntco '
r t.' JiuvP.
1 ^ :11111*ll?-l<t is now making efi"l><
iri'nir and painting, we hope
_ -U,?must, climbing Jacob's latidei .
ai.u lii#. a God-sent preacher.
Ke\. \V. J. Marshall of Colurn;
ir.i was this-week _end visitor--iof
is lather and family, Mr." S. J
* Marshall.
' Mr. Odess Little was the guest
i-l Miss Ion Martin Sunday.
On last Sundry Miss Lois Marshall
win the visitor at Glover'.t
'Lapel.-./Also her-sisters ami bra
tilers. Glovers Chapel pastor is
the Rev. \Y. C. Tinman of Washington,
Ga., who rs a gospel cy
- clone. Come to church.
- Get vour paper, road it; you
" ran get miveh profit out of a good
' newspaper. " ?
<- JonN'siny NEWS
i> ;
Monday. October 7, was a beau
tiful day lor the opening Bauk;
night school and a large crowd of
. parents were present to see their
'children start the new term nght
; There was a large enrolment and
i the prospects' for the school year
U* a ? ?,! Mi'Amicinrr A
ell V Yt"l \ IH J U (li. nnvi 4,?
t special frt'oi't is being made to
t keeyr ail tin- children in school
L. daily.
a Changes in the faculty are as
c follows: Miss Leota Marie Rat?
tray, Yoorhees Junior college, will
r have?chat ge?of the fourth-and
" liftji grades.The other members of
, the faculty are: Mr. S. K. Dean
j. principal.'sixth and seventh grades
1 Mrs. S. K. Dean.-second and third
. grades; Mrs. Millie Ryans, first
t grade.
s" Everyone is tilled with enthusit
asm and energy to put over the
best program this year in the his.
tory of the school.
A lovely social affair was the '
Lea which Mrs. J. W. Forrest gave
Thursday afternoon at her tee
room complime'nting her step
daughter; Mr?. Simpson Pope, wiic
prior fo her recent marriage was
Mis- Kut|, Forrest. For the oca-ion
tlu- room wi s beuutirfully
t lei-mau-d. A large number _p_L
, dusts called to meet the charm[.]
blg-bFUh =
k irrji.Fxn M:\VS
a Sunday being a very pleasant
iiay Sunday school co-workers
;? ami chuiTh-goers.
( Mr. and Mrs . Jim Waldrop of
i: Newberry, S. were the after~
noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Osi
bern Chalmers of Helena.
i Mj>.- Catherine Abrams and bro
tlu r were the i fternoon guests of
- Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas Brown of
> Helena.
4 Mrs. Thelma Jiutler of Silver
street was the aftternoon guest
i if Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Werts of
'Jelelia.
Mrs. Willie Nance Patterson '.s
, II ere visiting her parents ' Rev, a fid
t Mrs. Samuel Nance after a long
period of sickness; wi^ hope fort
her a spfcedy recovery.
Mrs. Mary Simpkins is still or?
the sick list. We hope for her a
-peedy recovery.
BROWN CHAPEL NEWS
Sunday being, a beautiful day all
< Sunday school ar.d church goer.'
n wve seen going to church. The
e silver tea given at the home ol
y Mr. and . Mjs. Georgia Greertwood
Sunday afternoon in behalf of the
1 Silver Star club was enjoyed by
everyone present.
d Mysdames Mattie Butler ane
Jannie David motored from Green
d wood Sundtiy and surprised Miss
Edna Johnson by giving her a
h birtbdt-y dinner at the home of
N her mother. Mrs. Fannie Johnson
- Mrs. Sallie Williams formerly
i ^ ??-1 O / ' ... . r r\ l._ l>^
*? r 01 111li'iiu* o. ? .? now 01 uahs, i a
-spent the week end with Mesdrmcs
Mary Haynes and E T. Col'-man.
I" Mrs. Willin Annie Williama oi
Scarsdale, N. Y. is home visiting
her brother Mr. W E. WilliamB
who is sick in the People's hospital.
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Miss Ethel Wright was seen in
town Saturday.
Mrs. Pearl Wirllrsma of Newbcr
| ry spent Sunday nfternoon visH>
ing Mrs". Samuel Nance and dau[\
ghtor.
?' Helena school is moving along
J nicely under the leadership of Mes
> dames M. E. Hynes, E. A. Gary,
J L. Sartot, Misses G. L. Gary and
> Cynthia Rav.. 1
' | Those on the sick list are Mr
! I W. E. Williams, Meedames Alici
?J Simmons and Willia hfan'ce Pat
Cterson of these wo are glad to say
are convalescing flne. I
IE PALMreiTO LEADER
B. T. W. TORNADOES LA
DEFEAT BURKE HI 60 ED
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Columbia, "S. C,?The black and . ^
gold Tornadoes of Booker Wash- ,T?C<
ington high avenged a twenty-five
.1) s. yen il.-fV-t lit l:is:t tumnn Iw.r., 0
last Friday flight under the floodlights
by defeating a much strong- 7. ?
ur Burke eleven, 6-0, before a ~18.
parents' night crowd estimated at ..f1*
several hundred. The Tornadoes ?
scored the only touchdown of the
game by virtue of a blocked punt Pea|
which was recovered by Hay nee ja
on thu Burke thirty-eight. An end 555
run by Haynes was good for seven
yards. Bentley circled right end q'
-to?the?Burke - twenty-four,?fromwhich
point Ashford passed to
Frelds who took the ball on the ^g.Burke
ten and fought his wwy to qG0]
the Burke three yard marker. Here
the Burke forward wall stiffened ~etu
but Dentley, in three attemptg, .
ploughed over on the last one for y jyja
touchdown. The attempted cpn* cjjUr
version, a pass, Ashford to FieldB < gtau
was no good. Final score, Torna I jjon.
does 6, Burke 0. I time
At the half, parents of several ong
of the Tocrnado players were pre- cj,up
sen ted to the crowd by Alr.Mor-t;ail
iUinuuin_ei fui the evening over rpap
the loudspeaker. Words of weT- whi^
come were spoken t0 parents by iarg(
both Mr. Morgan and by principt 1 t
J. Andrew Simmons, several scoro ^ribi
B.rrke fans motored over from fron
Charleston with their team. The e{j t
Tornadoes play Mather Academy
here at the Fair Grounds On Nov-_
ember 1. , pass
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J. D. McGhee, UepojjCS * Gar<
" -u v. " Gar<
SPARTANBURG NEWS ner.
?~ ~ oted
On various days of?the past Alle
week Miss Grace Walker had as L. 1
house guests': attorney Tht.<ddus Mar
Rowe and'Charles Evans, practic- Anr
Thg lawyers ofi Chicago, HI; Other, four
guests were Mr. and Mrs. (Slater. dale
Simon^of Deqyer, Colorado; Mrs Jam
Susan B. Thompson of New York Teni
City; Miss Etta Benjamin and Mr. thre
Henry Myers of Washington, D. C.; nice
Mis.J Bertha McKey of Goldboro. Jr.,
N. C., and Mr. A. P. Bluford of ters
Kings Mountain, N. CU rela
Monduy night, October 16, Miss
Grace Walker and Mrs. Lilla Mit- Il
chell Williams were hostesses of
a gala party given in honor of. the
above house guests of Miss Walker
and Mi's. Daurleni of New I
York, house guests of Mrs. Williams.
The afftir was featured a)
thxjj Community Center on Evins U
.. ....f A . ,t,I,iu ctnnno/l r-hv. for
thmie to the sweet strings of .anc<
music, a typical picture of "Indian our
Summer" was exhibited by the fere
ladies in their faTl evening attire
>f many shades and styles. During T1
intermission Mr. David Cureton ^an
presented Miss Walker, and Miss nu's
Walker vintroduced the honored ent
guests, followed by the guests
from neighboring cities in South ?*
Carolina. Punch was served to re- ?r ?
fresh the ptrty. All present ex-, P
pressed themselves as spending ? en~
lovely evening.
Out of town guests were, Greenville,
Messrs Lenhardt, Henry Lav;ton.
Smith, James, Smith, and Dr usus
McClaren; Union, Dr. L. W. Long; ^}e.e
Newberry, Messrs Floyd, Williams j '1
Ginyard, Clyde' Farr, and others; ?f9
Detroit, .Michigan, Miss Ann Me ? 10Elroy;
New York City, Mesdamos
Darlem,"Susan B. Thompson. Miss ^
Warren. Mary Ella Harris,
tnd Mr. and Mrs. Slater Simon qv
from Denver Colorado.
Guests from Spartanburg were
Misses Harriet Dawkins, Sarah a,.'
\tfjpeler, Mrllie Rivers, Edith Duf- are
fly. Ann Wheler, Charlie Mae Camp an f
bell, Lillie Mae. Wesley, Claibourn. ^ j
Carter, I.eona Summers, Bertha
Ricu.-Iiurthu^Jlivnrs, Frances Strick. ;n,r
limd, Agnes Hildebrand, Jmnita s ~
Dalton, Ilillard Hunt, Althea An
derson, Cr'eola Woodward. Mes- t
dames Hattie Barsdale, Flora Powell,
Thelma BeattiU. Mabel Gist. sanj
Marie Blakemon, Annie Thacker JiHte
Carrie Sims, I.illie Rodgers Suber, untl
Edna Dnke, Ganet Rtver57~Do!l that
Mann? Nettie Bunch, Eddie Cha- mes
vers, Ruth Holden, Patience Bol- gra,
den, Rebecca Smith, Margaret lns^
Taekson, Anise Craig, Effie Bleck ters
ley, Elizabeth Savslge, Addie Thor- au ,
pe, -Bessie Brown, Lucile Smith, n,us
Thomasina Fa'rr.
Messrs. Castor Bobo, Afloert
Campbell, Madison Morrison, Con.
verse Barksdale, Dtvid Cureton, jjAl
Marion Riee, J. W. Brown, Robert
Watson, Charles McCormick, Nick
Robinson, William Dean, Lester
Gilliam, Horace Hooker, A. J. Ti
Jackson, John Henry Smith, J. C. hacu
Chavers, James Suber, James Reed obei
or, Rossie D. Sexton, T. R. Smith, gi'id
Prank- Nicholas, Ernest Collins, Acai
Rudolph Dawkins, Whitley Bolden of A
Warren Bolden, Gegrge Picken- ->
pick, James Long, Roosevelt Tl
Moore,| Alfonso Savage,' Drs.-- J. spir
C.- Bui, William Porter and S. D. sure
Brown. ' bacc
LEESVILLE, S. C.
Rev. J, N. Caughman, Pastor th^j
Sunday was a high day at Cal- J^?8
vary A. M. E. church. 1
S. S. beean at it's usual hour
wii/ii JLiit; ou}H. ciuu ifatiicia UL mtn . . .
posts of duty. Rev. Diggs, from ? (
West Columbia, preached a won- ,v
derful sermon. At 3:30 Rev. R. L. Brown,
the pistor of St. James u*
C. M. F. church, Batesburg, preach. |ras^
ed a soul stirring sermon, subject, .?i
"Love." . 3*T
The - total amount of money Jj
raised for the day and night was ....
$107.01. At 7:30 Rev. Diggs preach. on|
cd another wonderful sermon, every .
body went home feeling happy. j['
We were glad to havwour visitors ^r{
and friends worship with us. Come
again, you are welcomed.
Sub^ribe For? th^?
The Palm?t*~ leader
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ST RITES HELD FOR ?
WARD D. GARDNER
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Ulendale, -S. C.?funeral ser- a
js for Edward D. Gardner, who
i at his home here Saturday,
ohOr 12. 1940. were held rm _
Hjftt aftern^oiy October 14 at
'dWk-at-the*Happy Home Bap- j0
church with the Rey. C. A. p.
tier, Baneberg, S.--C., delivering
eulogy. ' .. ht
orn in old Barnwell county an
r the .present site of Allendale (|c,
was the eldest son of the late pc
ies and Lucretia Gardner pio \.r
s in the settlement and growth ,|r
Allendale.
n September 18. 1880. Mr. Gar- llt
* was married to Miss Carrie on
'in of Allendale. They spent j,o
f eai;ly married life in Atlanta,
rgia,'later returning to Allen- nc
' where they have lived to- te]
ler-happily for more than fifrears.
r. Gardner, long active *in .i-j
ch' and civic work, was a ve
nch members of the Happy
le Baptist church-and, at the
of his death, was serving as' as
of the senior deacons of that mj
Ch. on
a-Wa6-W<4i--krtmvrr -Slid -llil'lllv
ected in the community in
h he lived and elsewliere. The fV,
2 audience, including many out v"!
own friends; the many ftorah ,
ites and numerous telegrams
i this and otliei states attest- l.u
he esteepi which was held for I?1
by everj| one.
r. Gardner leaves to mourn his st['
ing a devoted wife, Mrs. Carrie *01
invdner; three sjms, Warren E. 1>u
iner, New York City; Cecil A. 1>V(
Iner, Allendale. Leon F. Gard- ni<
"Ridge Spring, S. C.; a de- W(
daughter, Mrs. Louise C. Ring, :l
ndale; three? sisters, Mrs.?F. m<
Souey, Due West, S. C.; Mrs. to
ie E. Paige, Chicago, 111.; Mrs. a'
tie L. York, Savannah, Ga.; w}
"brothers, Holv Gardner, Allen m
; E. H. Gardner, Estill, S. C.j
tes L. Gardner, Chattanooga,, 110
a.; Cliailie Gardner, Florida;
e grand children, Mrs. Ber
C. Harney; Warren Gardner lb
New York City; three daugh -bh
-in-law, and a host oi. devoted ~th
tives and friends.
.LIAMS CHAPEL A. M. E.
CHURCH
Orangeburg, S. C.
lev. <R. J. Jefferson, Pastor
ast Sunday was an ideal day
church goers and the attend!
was very good. This being u
fourth and last quarterly connee,
every one seemed anxious :?\
iave been prsent.? ^
lie presiding elder, Dr. Samuel '}"
ice, delivered a soul stirring 111
sage and those that were pres" na
seemed benefitted there by. He ^
: his text from II King, 1st pari "J1
lie 10 verse, subject, "The Pow- St
f Prayer." We were very happy vc
ave had so many visitors presYou
are always welcomed, c>c
e Williams Chapel your church -a-11
e in Orangeburg. s?
he Emergency Club met at the
ll hour, a very enthusiastic w<
ting was had under the leader- VV<
of it's very fin? president
. McGill. The Ushers Associ- nn
n and the Emergency Clubs are Oc
ng a Womanless Wedding on tei
iber 2tt at the above named "it
rch, admission lftc. You are 'lr
tett.~"?
ne neiping Hand Club is hav tin
a big day next Sunday, the (A
riling of "Miss Helping Hand." ?
dubs and boards are invited and wi
asked to furtiish a number Ti
>ur pi-ogram. The program will wi
n promptly at 4 o'clock. nu
ne A. C. E. League is still nnov- to
-On?mci'lyr-The evening mc-s- pa
? was delivered by" presiding by
r, taken from Matt. 10:27, sub- en
, "A Bad Bargain." This mes?,
I am sure, took root and coi
( deep into the hearts of tho de
ners. The elder left no stone of
irned in pointing out the truths S.
. centered around this great in
sage. We are anticipating a
id report tonight in this our < '?
quarter. The previous -quar- AT
have been met nicely, that is Br
dahns paid and, of course, wu Hi
t go over the top~ tonight. qb
Goldic McDufTie; reporter.- Hi
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'TIS ACADEMY DEFEATS
NES 12-0 f
By Richard F. Boulwnre
renton, S. C.?In a very speclar
football game Friday, Oct'
18, on the Bettis Academy w'
iron, the Red Devils of Bettis M
lemy defeated Haines Institute tn
lugusta, Ga. to the tune of 12- ae
ye
lie Haines Tigers came in good th'
it and enthusiasm and felt as:d
that they would "carry tho 2:1
>n" back to Georgia, but the
d Devils with their super Th
ngth proved to be more than 9<?(
r equal\
he first touchdown for Bettis cn
made through the Tigers' line
consecutive first downs within
inutes of the first suarter. The
;rs trjed With all eagerness to
their line, but the Bettis team v'?
'ed too much for them. The sec' *
touchdown was made in the
th quarter when a very long
i was thrown within f> yards
he goal and ;was completed by
les^Peeples with two downs to
The Bettis team then hit the
for a gain of 4 yards placing
ball 2 yards of the goal with j
one down t0 go. It was a I
hty thrilling time then as every '
was wondering could the Tii
hold off the second touch
n; this was cleared up when
Red Devils made a deep drive
iugh the Tigers' line making
score lJWh ~ |
ven then the Tigers did not
> up. After the kick off and 1
, v . V S
>r. Charlotte Haw- s
c
in Brown Speaker
it S. C State College
u.
Oraneeburg, S. C.?pr. Char- -$<
tte Hawkrns Brown, President ot j
aimer Memorial Institute, Seda- q
i, North Carolina, told students ai
?re at South. Carolina^ State A ti
id M. College this week, that stunts
ct me to college "for the pur>se
of developing sound charac- ,
"t when she spo^e to eight hun ^
ed alt a special rprogram. "J
Dr. Brown, who spent two days *
the college-lecturing to groups
<4ti(iuettc as found in her new
olc "The Correct Thing To Do" M
ntdil that the basis of good man- M
rs was a sound moral charac- bi
r. b<
The special topic of her lecture It
the assembly on Thursday was
'he Price of the Best." In de- hi
loping this topic, Dr. Brown em- w
asvzed the importance of develop- 5(
? a sound character in college cj
wen as the discipline of the fc
ind" and "the elevation of the
Vlil ilL irmm^ wuik willed?It ~
e price students must pay foi T
g best." *
rious classes and organizations ?
the college. Br, Brown'osehedulo
r lectures and conferences were:
itober 17, address to student as- 01
mbly, leeture-in the-afternoon to ?c
nior young: women at the ccm- In
s Y. \V. C. A. Hut, and in the
enrng a lecture t0 senior young .
:n, October 18, freshmen young
mien at a morning session and
lecture to the freshmen young
11 followed. A lecture was given J
juniors and sophomores Friday
ternoon. The final conference
is with all young men Friday
ght. . T
President M. F. Whittnker anuriced
that several outstanding n,
iders ithI lecturers will come to ^
e college this year. Dr: Chorlotto j0
awkins Brown was the first of
is gi'nnp invited to the college ^
irr-yurrr. Sf
Joseph I). McGhee. Reporter 81
sc
ArKTROPOMT.VN BAPTIST w
CHURCH e<
f
Rev. J. P. Gibson, Pastor T,
tl
' of
FuncTay. October 20, 1940 -was.
very high and busy day at oiu
uireiv. The Sunday school was
lied to order at it's usual hour.
-urn?wtr?faithful?members?t-n ^
iends. brought to us a soul stir a(
ifr prayer service. Our beloved ^
4pr came before us to feed us jjj
e gospel food. His text "was
osen from the 22nd chapter of e(
,. Luke beginning at theu 62nd ai
rse, subject, "Christ Looks at E
;terr." This food \yh?vh we re- o'
ived was a spiritual one. Wc e?
e always ttla,| to receive a mca -jr
ge iikl* mai. may ncv. uiDson
e long to preach' God's etcrm 1 Si
mis s he is now doing. Wc^are ei
i*"ds as he is, now doing. a'
\>'e are happy to see our sick a
stnbers improving, they are Mrs g<
lisp- L. Anderson and Mr. Wal ^
f Duncan- You are welcomed to
lend our ehur.ch<every 1st ano S
d Sunday. _ ~
Head" the Palmetto Leader foi I
i' latest news. _
liss) Annie'. Lee Kelly, Iteportei
th only f> minutes to play, the
gers completed a pass and got T
thin \2 yards of a chance to "\
ike a touchdown with 4 downs r
go?they threw 4 consecutive \
s-es only to "be Thought down L
the swilt Red Devils and thus fl
ding the game 12-0 for Bettis. I
The Bettis team has had only a ,
uple of weeks to practice?it was, ^
laved because of the late arrival
its new outfits. Coach Melvin J
Bowman is now getting the team]
?ood trim.
The line-up was as follows: le,J
ptain Maxwell Bigby; It, Elpct y
ince;?Ig, Glinnis Rhineheart: "c . -w
eel James; rg, Dan Garrett; *rt
lmore Powell; re, Mack Allen;
, Clarence Rubens; Ih, Hubert
>atwright; rh, Julius Williams;
, Roscoe Bigsbv.
EXINGTON CIRCUIT NEWS
Rev. 1. O. Simmons, pastor
S. S. was had at it's usual hour |
th quite a number present? At
:30 the pastor mounted the ros-1
urn and preached a wonderful
rnion. He used as a text, "And
shall be like a tree planted by
e river of water that bringeth
urth it's in it's, season." At 30
o'clock the eulogy of sistei
iacie Wise was had at Bethel,
lis worker will be greatly mis
:1 through out our church.
Every one is expetced to be pres
t to witness the birth night sup
r of the pastor Saturday night
,r.vo ,,,111 :? -4
iv.* v. mil uv 0]/CVIUI DC! V ItCD W I
thel Monday and Tuesday nights
>me oTit and witness these ser ^
ICS.
Come to church. Go to church Mattie
Mae Black, Reporter
m
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aturday, October* Ub, 1940
HILOH PRESBYTERIAN 1
HURCH !
, . A
By Utker Davis
Winnsboro, S. C.?Shiloh Presyterian
S. S. open^ ??t t.he n?. ?
al-hour with the legsonbeing indrestingly
taught. Officers for
941 were elected: IMr.- WardeP
lenn, and Mr. James Murphy
ssistant; Mrs. Mamie Hendersor
easurer; Mr. A. Grant, Mrs. C
7 Tally.
Rev. C. W. Ta|ly used for K
?xtT St, John. 26th chapter and
rought a soul stirring sermolt
7.66 was raised.
We are going to have severa'
loirs with us November 1st. M y. ,
lamie Henderson, president. Th
[. H. C. W. S. will have its celeration
and invites the public t
b out. All the ladies will carry
inch and the Friday before th*
?cond Sunday we are going tc
Eve a box party. Every ladv
iff bring a box which---will cost
)c. The men are asked to puriase
these boxes which willl g6
?r the benefit of the church.
A Missionary society hnn hnr> ?;
eanizetlT" thp following *k..
fficers: Pj^esident, Mrs. C. W. *'
ally, Mrs. Leila Mae Murphy
ice-president; Mrs. Bertha Mnr!
hy, treasurer and Mrs. Laura
avis, secretary. ?
Rev. Ttlly and the men hare ^ '
"ganizcd an Usher board. It
ems as if the men are interested? *
the church work.
Attend snnio o -1
vuuivu ouuuuy.
Utker Duvis reporter.
ST^JPjHlLlP A M K THllRrH
T. H. Weathers, Pastor
i
We are now embracing the anJal
conference ami a few of the r?
nthful members are still on the
>b to see the Pastor, -Rev. Wea-iers,
go to the conference 0. K
> tfi'at he may return feeling the
ime. We had" a fine Sunday
rhool as usual. Most of the of
lers at their poBt of duty. A
arm prayer service was conduct
1 by the prayer "committee. A .
ew announcements were made,
he Missionary ladies presented
le pastor a purse to get a pair
' shoes.
A soul stirring ' sermon was
reached "by Rev. Weathers from
umbers 13:20, using as a subject
ndefled Faith in Clod. Every
'ue Christian's heart was made
? feel good. A real spiritual
>ng was sung at the' close, enti ?
e You Must Have That Pure Re
gion.
The babiies' prizes were award *
1. A fine sum was raised tow
rd our assessment. The A. jC.
..League was conducted at 6:00
clock by the president. A musiil
program was conducted at 7:80
t?i. by the Brown Brothers.
October 27th will be the last
unday before the conference and
:ery member is asked to be out
id pay th preacher and give him
hearty handshake and wish him
aod luck. Come to church. Join
le church.
ubscribe For?
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