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11rnv*-<I ill iiiikaiil
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hJf tfirt I'oine with love-- me oi- not V
A Aiis. It i-. otilv' a matter of a
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- ' Nou nr. on tin rie.ht traeli iiplit
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than he "ddi s
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\ib 1 \? Yi' i r :.11 ;;i' husrtii'sspoinv.
tln-iv to '.with ami
noitln'r y.-u *>r thK matt ritlvov
vVilL hap|'\ us lon>r as \oi: stay
I'i'.i o!.! l-o\ 11 i? :ul h:n k ni your
houu it has vim iu \\ s tV'i vol:
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^ T> - h ~iTTVjiV~.; T '"'TTiTTtT FTior? is th
t'.OO.i m W ;|v:<!>!<. .; little for the
Toy w \\\ ; > t \ i school very
. to;':. iv::w? f. ..nil sv i., eats to
taVi . *.;hv. '. > tan.! int. vest,
?: i: !" '. Ye.: haJ
Vi v i v.*.'.\ v. to. . :r .V. ;nvh hits
shi-wY. a lot >; attcJlt toll. 1
\e he :s s.V.n IT at'..! ho has
-k*. 1 tv.e to tv.a: : \ 'htttt iV.l tr.e
.. it' :t w ': < a i.oe.i >i o-ot
\:sw.r Yo..'rc rich: \u '.?
. .'-h-.t.'k x,'. no:
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to n:ar:\ the v.'.ttts'.o: He wil-j
jM'o'vt.h a riv'o heat. att.i -sir.oe
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y':i\ fot i't+o . sou two wil!
cet a lot- c v \Vt t : '..V'.aii> wTll*
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tl H Wii 1 y: to ttt a no the
triy t. tva.thortv^ihtliiortv.a 'this
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[sol III CAROLINA MKT1IO. |
DIST \NM M. < ONFKKKNCK |
I7isli>>ps I'.aker. ami .lames hehl
I'm- M X. etui I t-rent es ell I' a III '
Smith I'nrnlinn. Kloriilit, S ,uV
. It t?i hi, -(111111 I Siiti tn 1ST". In
1 ST I I'lislmp Siiiipsmi eonvt net"
the lust eonl'eTener' tif tile slate
in Oranu'ehut"4. S. Then mils
i nee ineliiiliiii'. h'.'hi Aim -al ile.t
hut! t ('tilit'ereliee ulliell Will It
jat <'In-raw, 1 lee. II. there have
h.et-n ii;| annual emifen in i s aiu
' ' ||' V?heev-t met?With Vt-I' liii.'tfi.
t'M't'i t 'tie in every hip: eity in tin
stale ''"his religious hmly inva
rial ly reniainetl in sessimi Iron
three to Jive tlavs. The ennfer
i, lire met .seven ilitVefent times it
('.harlesion, (ireenvflle 7. Sunitei
7. Anileistin ti. Oiunuehut-.- ti
vFI< ?-ri ^ r.. SjmrthhIhi"v r?. ('ulmi
biaSa t'amden t'herfrw l\ Hen
,uetKvtih d. Ynrkyille 'J
K-iit" I reeSJ. Marion I. Aiken I.
Ion1. !'a I l-i/H^irlinn lov I. Alien
Male 1. I InitsviHe ' 1. Some years
-into-the ininistrrs\. and laymen
have observed to puJSMhe small
sum of To t lie hostess foi
. oiil'ei enee boaritTThroihihont
tin- u-iiiM before I'nitieat.ioti S \
routVl'eners have been1>W tssed in
seeing anil Hearing almost everj*
llisltop in Metlmdism From i'U
oru-in n| to even this date, tin
.-oiit'eieiii-e has had eitltei; a white
;nin:.stei 01 ,<rt'duentor or a loi'al
inThuher pi her ranks. In previous
years \vhen"> they stood in laru?
numbers, they rendered servic*
.lilt) lielo that' vver.> m;i I .1.1.
akin tosubjiino. Or. -Louis MIhmtnn.
Iimij!* ami oonstant in la
bors. was the last m- publiv ? n
. Jviavnrs. His beloved relief strap
^lcv. ami adVaners. refleotin?r bin
u h< i ? sin- Van see his eboyr "Minis'
.ii:i'r i isi-. and- hear his fail uiau!
' "Ths* mhilantly sinj?'. "VJod's I lessinjr.
we i'lay. he upon her pate.
It. the heron eiVf>ri to proai'h
'The Iliad Tidinps" the rotifer
eiue has. lost about lITo Neteraiis
>!' tiie eis>ss. l'hi so p? mooted fe1
-low vvorkets ate styled in thoil
.lepartuie as etVoitive. supornu
nieiy. On I'tia!, Ketired. Theii
translation loft a phu'o that vva?
tilled at otii'b. His Holy missiot
-hall not suffor. His Fvanpel mi's
. ?? on There is a eotistant stream
that pours in to keep tho work vi
hiil". anil otVioaoious. ami thoso i?
a persistant stioam t.hat tlows ouC
:nt>> tin \ast Ivyotnl, to pi-opl.
i'aia.lish. ami to k?*t|? oompany
\v i14.. (io.i ami wpotlus* aiu.'ol*
l i?-, I uil?l tin- r
?ut ^<i arduous labor. isn'
?tintin>r ?:?* ?itWiv ami t'ailii- aiui
nsrajif that at.ua n?lt ami <t||>r);at
out thought 1' h o y a.lwrti>??l
lio.l l'lMU l:n! Ills Until. Sol.)
. .lfsiis l'h::st !. >:r. out sob. nun
in! s;o:' 11 jh n.tpt ion sottc to tin
urjitv t;i avfWr..'. (v'.l's " W? !4
Por.'o" t.- tin ir ifwai'tl.
I'lnny :< a . \v croup to a.iuuiv
t'. I'm or.totvmv will 1
tin In otnbtaoo ami roooptio/.
Sm ham: thom this woman;u
ritaon ami >: hallonjio tlniu
:i'.;itini:vi, ami oompnv. tho' Holl
an.: Earth may opposo
' I'm a:::b;:io. > 'InVt. K,;* A W
Wi.;'::: not,* r'tat ?an t'i:'.'
vanuonn ;its an boin>r piauuo.i. ami
rVOl\ OOllltvUt will ho O.tlSkiol'Oil
to 'v.aki uonfovotioo biothiun
(t :v?- m. b.'u va'v, IVo. 11-1*. lb-10
M P. 1 ant l.V Kvorytimo a
!>. > o.um s aro.a.il my t'athov nots
grumpy What oan I ?io to kt:op
him ftotu wov&vtng us <to^leath a
hov.it tlto ho\ s
Auswor Nothftt.C- This '.s ; a
prohlovh that- you must put up
w as long as ..yon-lt\ o-in youi
fatlur's houso. Ho Svloosli't lrko
tin iiloa of yon atnl your sistoi
tunning amuunl ami will havo sonio
I tiring to say oaoii . timo .you go
our 1 o:\vn ?jot to lot hint worv\
sou but ?lon't forgot that in
: as yon- bo-t m.ti'ivsl at b.oart
Su^.vribe For?
.
The Fain* >4* l/ea'def!
KULT'S 1
L HOME I
I
i Mreet |
and Professionally |
Serve Vou o
i > j
ieault. Manager !>
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Columbia, S. C. '
r i
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Wage-Hour Division
Files Appeal Brief
Supporting Bed Caps
V"v I) (. {nil, I ( ' .\ I) i p
p'i till' the Uitl IV. ps i)f (hi* I'??
ion Terminal Company. Italia.
Texas, in their leual tifjhl to s s
tain :i judgment of $77.2fio.'.'8 in
a i n! |i.y<*i*V~snt1 mrrt"f tin- Fait
l.ahor Standards Ait was tiled by
lite \\ai*e and Hoar. It., is on. t'
I epaittmuJ?of?Lu_
Bar. with tin* Fifth. 1'avail f
I or Appeals, at Foi l \\v.; th. Tu?
?? > ? *
The I Mvision'-* lief. tyyif fri n
miction w iii a 'remit im^'on asV
I 111 i?ssi . to appear (he
i asi as a t i.ond of tin- roar4., de '
elares that tips art* irrntuities and
t!.ial "au.. ciiiplover cannot dhf
f!<ary.'?; .Ins duty to pay the mini
mum wane presvjihed by tee An
-imply by servh'iy a notice that
tips tivchial hy employees d .ah
he applied to that cmtr" ?
The brief states that the so
... 11 i v ...
i-iiurit minrnnu'i1 system, Whi'ivltj
the employer pays the different< I
I't'twi't'ii tile tips collected and tin
lewl minimtun w.ftyre milder, the
is subject tH-"St*rinuk abuse"
saylnr: "The red eajj^ can repori
withotuNfffeetive check by the Adin
uistrat<>tssspr the employer the
leceipt of anvNit ix whatsoever! If
. ' \ .1
e teels it Jjecessivry to report the
receipt of tips etpiaKjo or nearly
equal t?> the miiiniiumNyatre tiecause
of" the fear that lu\ .may
otherwise lose his job as an^nef
ticient' employee, he eaii <l?t \i>
tven.tho' he received niuch lessoi
This scheme therefore permits ot
easy evasion of the minimuin*
Wtiue provisions of the Act ami
_ .j>
the provisions requiring that "triu
am! accurate walTe re. 01 ds hr~
nuuie ami kept."
The 1'nio.u Tbruinial t'bmpatn
has 'appealed from, a decision by
Feileral District .lmlire Wiljiam H.
Atwell yrtanti'nc the Ucd Taps
Inn 1;"*" w ajres ami an
eual mmiuiit of ^liquidated damages
nder sectioti" ll> (hi of tlu
Act in tin case of A. Pickett
vs. I'nion Terminal t'onipatiy
Undue Atwell rulcil that tips col
"Veto.! hy thy Ke.i fans o'il!.! nol
' ? treated as" ?;vas. The appeal
is scheduled to he heard at Fort
Worth.. 1|e\ns.'-5$vei\Kr 14 11140
SI \l lil SriNK
Mrs, Kos.i M'Sv liodlo> . Joins Stuff
or st. \tiw'*y
: i >-.i.:.i ?i iu t position ar
i'lit.tvtk*. :r.>tr;utor at the- Marlon
Sohoo! Nursntjr. Mrs. Rosa Mas
Oo,ilo\. of Spar; an bur j?. S. t\. ha*
aoeopuv. the position of Kducaiion
;t". Ihivetoi.at the St. Ajrno* llos
tu.i:tl Trainlnjr Sohool.
' I"pon finish::-.: her work.at tdo
luinhia I'niversity, she di.r >rra.l
aati ?,.rk at Columbia and Ford
ham I'r.b ot s t ;o< and at Rellevuo
In r.? v \ ?-j\ positivi . but oqui IK
litiotvl'.i> and. attractive mar.nesv.
sh.o .explain* soiy.t o: tho new t\ a
t at a > wh.oh sho has :nirod..oed in
.to tho program._ Aiv.ouifJ'other extra-J.mheular
aeti\itio^ * sho has
ben an. -the. Students' .Vssiviation
, _-i . ; .
a::,?T 'no Hatii.iay Clubs. To tit*.
rational program sb.t' has tui
.it'll purlio health. p; "ftssiornl aii
".is*.r.-.or.t, soetelocy. -by Mrs, Oat
law", a:-..! psychology by Miss Cane
thii Hi shop Tattle school.
Ma i K\Voy says that she is
' i y cl ' 'to he nearer her home
Si\ vtaulvar,'. S 0 . where her !
fat hi t M:. Mose IV.wis. lesi.ie*
at S'.'V K 01e\ elar.i S?
MR.' I*RKSS JOHN SON V \SSI>
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Johnston. S 0.. October -0 Pr*
ss Johnson. the .Most :v. ember
of Mt Cn'.v;ry baptist chr.rch.
ace. So ye.trsT S-months'nr.i 1 *
.lay*, .it-pa. te?: this If. Octeh
_Y>, h'40
II. was a .oval cittrcn att.f be
lovt-.l by every or.e He was .
faithftsl w.m m1!' olv.irch ar.d Sar
day s. h.\'; i-veVv white ho re
>ui\]
The ,vir.:r.'.:r.ity last f. roa'
iTiT'.>tiHV. Hi leave< to. V.i-*
s-t. <:\ sore. one da.phtir. or.,'
sister, or.o brother, twenty-six
i?ra"-.:. children a:v. five crta: crar.d
children ?Rev \V I. ,,T,Vrr.*or.. At
Inr.ta. (.la : Mr At: put us .Tohnsor
Bateshurp. >. C: Mr. Clui^r.o*
Pock Johnson. Johnston. S 0 : Ro\
.? B John>on. Cobrtbia.. C : M;
.1 H Johnson. Roslyr. H? :cht.I.. I '
N V.: Rev. Tnss^ A B Johnson I
Johnston. S C : Mrs Magpie R
Walker. Johnston. ? 0
One sjster. Mrs Alice '\Villiams
Johnston. S. C : or.e brother, Mr
Pong Johnson. Ridge Spring. S. C.
ar.d t host of relative* and friends
cIE
PALMETTO LEADER
UlAKI.BOKO COUNTY
,training .vnd 'bkxnkttsi
vii.i i: men school
< 'I
he Mailborn Oof? \ frainip '.
.'uk! Ihnncttsville?1 iirli?m- in ml?i?
now in f11 progress with ;i vei*>
successful and prosperous outlook
fo? the school year 1'1-10-11.
The liii^h sehool department be
ftftti?session?September 2.'trd and
tlie elementary department open
ed at a later date, October 5th
IThis term we have a larprei
fa.ulty, with ah addition of thiei
ra w teachers, which makes a totiil
of eighteen teachers in the seliool
system. *
We are very -proud of our hijfh
school enrollment of 1119 pupils
which surpasses the enrollment in
tins department of hist year at
tIris time of the? sehool - year,?
The agriculture department, under*
the supervision of principal
(I If, Wriirht. is sponsoring' a
thrift ejuh ; s i?ne of its.'uctivities
The v- ry fact that this depart
o - t ha sneh a lnuh enrollment
justifies that its program-is ere
atin: nyie a stimulated interest.
This department recently visitei
-t-be?farin?of?one of. The farmer/
of a Olli- ItOlsil- fjl.-Ol llll'im .>llmhii?o
-if hogs. chickens.. and iwi'lvi- bait's
of cotton; This visit afforded much
study and later discussion.
The instructor is very mrch illt
crest in! in his progr; in this year
Since tho" hoys seem so eagerly
awaiting their chance- to lrtbfivate
l>lans- for the <lijh. there arc
event expectations f??i: splendid e.\
hihitions.
I.ihrary News
The library hi s afforded j> jiva!
number of the students the privi
,lege of knowing its true value
It has .proven to h, :i center, fo
concentration upon all s bicets and
matters of interest.
We~ h;i\ e added -or.ie element
tarv scienee hooks that aye j^oi
only ail ; ssgf to tin- gradds* but
to the hfgh school as well. Ever
the grown ups tan appreciate
them.
let Us take adxutitu-ie of tin.
'ihrary :uui seek 'in-t a little'more
knowledge.^
The musical department of the
llennotsville Colored hieh school
presorted its conceit glee club in
a program 1-inlay, October 25. at
St. Michael ihurch. This proprnn}
?:i> in interest- of the 17th anniver
sary anil hi rvest'ce]ebration. Each
member of tho club-did wonder
fully will. a< they hnyo been tocot":
or only two wooks. Tho tnusioal
olub is fortunate in having with
it. member* of tho faculty who
have wonderful voices to aiil them
jr
in giving programs. The following
faculty metpbors partioipatoii: MisRowan.
Miss loans a: il Mr Mc
C<,ullough<1>;w)d with tluso helpers
the choir b.Vpe- t,. go forwi rd thiyear.
Hampton, tvuuee, President'
Augustus Haynos. Socr^iary
hibitiojis of w^brk this term.
Our f.ixt week's n.^ws will n
eal our i \ai*. plans concerning :h
organization's activities.
H David. President
O Ford. Vice-president
IV Pearson. Secretary
A Rruco. T.easutvr
ST MARK A M. F. CHl'RCH
Rev. F. P. Rutler. "Pastor
Sunday s.hoo'. operad at the u
ual hour with. Supt. A. C Coopei
at hi*' post of duty. The lesson-was
taupht by teachers present and
n>vitwo,b by the pastor.
At ili'Vit! a'. :v.. the- pastor toolhis
text from St Matthew. 11 ohnp
tor iTT.d -JS \it.-i. Kvery otto pro
ent sioir. to have ctpioyoii the s'er
mon. This beir.p the fir>t Sunda\
v^uitf a 'ura number of poopb
fvx'tr.ir.f.We wove pivud to haw
visiting friend* Com.o ; gain. At o r
aro w-'e'.Cotved.
On la?t Sat rday Mr dam.es
Williams ar.i Miss .Carrie Stag
- go-v-s?w ftiv i'.apotiy ioinod-togotdw-:n
wedlock bp Rev. F. P Butler
We V.opt f t f em a lor.p. h.eppv
lite.
i Mrs.l W X Butler. Reportoi
CHAP1N NEWS
The Social C.. b met at the homo
of the pre sail r.t. Mrs Essie May
t r* The t.rst >; v.: led t>y Mis !
Cor: Osb? \ w ,St:vv.?iiv.p% :n the '
Need ef Piayor." Mrs. l>xlella
Dreher offered, oraver after whirVi <
Mis? Carvio howor? !o*i tho moiu >
ht-r? iv. ?iv.?ri:*.jr "Swirtyr l.ow Sweet i
Chariot " At'tor tho stercoral di? 1
o. ssiov. t'v n osio.or t giu soni< a
vol y ;ro?:ii.'i remarks V."o vol- >
'.ootid 4." c?-r.!s. Wo wore, deliyrlit- t
tally soi v\\? C\ :: ii eako add punvl J
hv our hostess. Mrs OsK\ led th? : t
last son? \
Our officers aro: Mis F.ssie }
Mayors, president; Mrs Kmily. v
L>reher, secretary: Mrs Kodelln
Die her. treasurer: Mrs Corn On- '
hoy, dovofionrr.
| BALTIMORE MD. NEWS 1
By (Mrs.) I.ouise G. Douglass
On siik list an* ^Ir. I.otinie
Peak. Mrs. Kloi cine Hood, Mis
Majfuie Lewis. Mrs. Corine l.an
|ey, Mrs. S. Jackson. Mrs.-Ltda P.
Boone, Mrs. l.iicy Maynor, Miss
Cora Maynor. Mr.. Wardell Brice.
Mt. Hebron Bapti.-i. chu oh
schcdl'Je; Tuesday niyht, prayei
meetine and choir rehearsal; Wed
nesday niirht. Bible class; Thurs
day nijiht", service by the Pastor.
Rev Flowers. Sunday 'school 0:.10
a lit.. President, Mrs. Blanch Giles.
Service 11 a'Mhyby the pastor.
On Tuesday liejri.nniny; at <>:0C
;m?. the people "all oyer" t.he city
a ltd county ... voted -ifor President
Roosevelt "and Governor Craul
We are very proud of these men?
Maryland led the states.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bates had
for their guest their mother from
Virginia. Mrs. Bates.
On Monday night, Mi's. I.ouisi k
G. Done-lass. Master . Ralph Wil
liains were /Mr. and Mrs. Postlv's
guests. /
Rev. and Mrs. Neal had for
then guest nil Friday evening J
I., (i. Douglass.
The 18th Ward club met on Fri
day night at 0:30. President Mrs
Kdna l.unn. November 20th thi '
meeting will he held at 10.r><) W
Fayette St.
Friendship Hapt. church sched
tde. S. S. at "10:30 a.m.; service ,
11:3(1 a.m. conducted by the Pas
tor-. Rev. .I:\ckso.n.- In the evening |
the Lord's Supper wns? admin'rs
ti . ? <! by itu**, pastor. I
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner'ssoil
from the CCt' camp was hen .
and enjoyed a pleasant stay. , |
Maiming. Star. Rap.tis.t _..ciiU(-vh=
schedule; S.'S. 0:3*1 a.m.; service7~
. . ~I r_? ?
11 :.:u? I'a.m. by Past or. Rev. Gantt.
The S. S. Savings club met at ]
Mrs. Louise . Dougia.ss, P22 W |
Fayette St. All recited Bible
verses then repeated the, Lord's i
Prayer in concert. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Pink Douglas- i
had as guest Mrs. L. G. Douglass
The t\ B. A. society met Fri I
day nightw President Rev. H. .lack ]
son. * 1
Preparations are being made 1
for tb.. n. ov mi.l ol.l Thnnkvqriviti, _
November 21 nin^'2^ A. 11. school i
will be closed from November 2< i
through Nov. 2.^11. *
Mr. A1 M. Gore visited Mr.- .1 '
B.'^Giue Saturday. Mrs. L. G.
Douglass was Mr. and Mrs. Geo
Herndon's guest Tuesday and reports
a very pleasant stay.
Mrs. Maty Weathers is still in
Chester. S. C. on an indefinite
stavi
Or. November 22 the Pastor's 1
Aiek eftib will glee a supper fo? ;
the benefit ot" Mt. Hebron e-hurch
Mrs. Annie White, president ti
will bo at IT N. Schroder St. '
Thi' Willing Workers club is iri\
ir.g a Turkey supper at lt>0:{ W
Mulberry st:eet on November Jt'
for the ! cue tit et' Mt. Hebron
rb.ureh. President. .Mr* Hattu?
F'owe; *
r.lTHT.L A. M. K. ( HI IU'H 1
(ieorgetow n. S. '
Tins r.ijrht finds me writ in r |
about a Ci'eat cotiirresrat ion, ln'lbe,'
officer.* and numbers.- 1 was sent
. ere. by Bishop It? S Flipper ter
weeks before tibr P;ilmett.o Ar.nya! '
0?mfei er.etm The.y h: d raised Sl'd.6,* >
.oilar money the three quarterly
conferences before 1 was -sent.
T'm so same-people sent me un to
:r.i cont\ ivnoe with SolO for- coni
l'l'iivi' claims.
1 am sure this was a spirit o(
i ooporatiou on the part of tho '
nieint" t s. and friends. Prof. (I. W
Howard, tho secretary "of the stow, i
and board said Sunday mornine
!!i cii'.'ivh that tho class loaders
r; do tlio Fest Tuvalu ial reports o
they havo made in years after the >
fourth Sunday. Monday nipht was
crowning nieht. The elnss lend
ors raid the pastor out w:th. ottt >.
touching the publie collection. 1 x
i;v tsiki'ii! this tune to thank the '
stood peoplo of Pet hoi A. M F.
c: 1 think any paste- would
ho tmprateful if he ?1 i?l. n.>t thank
he people foi their ThynlUy. v
N -t only filiation lly. hut w? ar? '?
spiritually alive. We IihiI two ao
essio- s Sutidav nmminp. ''1'liis
M
nakcs; .1 I meniWiui. joined since
have been here We aie installing
i new hoatinp system at n east of
'1'JiV Tin's will he ready for usv
he second Sunday in November."
1 thank all of you far your loyal 1
y;[ l et us -prav for ploi'tovis
?aVtf|that we may'work for th?
idvapcement. 'of the^Kodeciuor's
unpijoni
Rev .1 C QunrltM. Reporter and
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HELENA NEWS
Mt.,Zion Baptist Church
Sunday was a very pleasant da
in spite of tin* cold you could so
boys and nirls going to Sunda
school which opened at the usuji
hour with the Supt. at their pos
of duty.
The pa$#or preached a sop J stii
linn senufcm which was highly e
joyed 1 v all the hearers, afte
which Mrs. M. I.'. Haynes made
wonderful speech everyone en
joyed. ? 1 ?- ?:
Mr. Arthur Worts of Newbcri^
was ilie al'lernnrm?crest of?ht
sister-iiirlaw, Mrs. Amanda BobT
Miss M-artha Pennie left Frida;
morn inn where she will spend
while with her sister Mrs. Rob el
ta Sweet in burn ?f Creonwood.
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Brown fChapel A. M. K. Church
Rev. T. E. R o ho r so n, Past or
Sunday school opened at the u
ual hour hnd found Supt. and ol
fivers at their post of duty. Th
lesson was beautifully .taught b
the teachers and interestingly re
viewed by the pastor.
The Pastor, Rev. T. E. Rober
son waa at his host Sunday. Th
senium was a masterpiece an
was enjoyed by the hearers. Hoi
Communion was administered to
larne crowd.
We all were indeed glad to se
Mr. W. Williams at church agair
The funeral of Mr. Charles Pitt
was attended at Brown Chape
L'hureh Sunday by the pastor. Mi
Pitts was a real citizen. He wil
be ?missed by all who knew him
We loved'him but God loves hhi
best. .
Mr.-and Mis. Wildon Lindsa;
md daughter of Atlantic City ar
home visiting their mother Mrs
Idella Lindsay, :
Mr. and Mrs7~AT D. of Nev
Vork stopped over to see thei
mother Mrs. Polly Rave onrout
to Florida.
On last Wednesday Mr. U. S
Qallman an<l Rev. Gaulden wen
visitors of the school. Come a
xain.
Everybody is looking foi^varc
to Friday night at which time thi
popularity contest between th i
teachers o f the school (public
will he staged.
1 '
?>?. . . ami airs. J. M. .UcKlSSiCl
made a pop call to see Miss Car
rie L. Clary Sutulav evening.
Mrs. Simmons is still on tin
sick list.
Mc( I.IH.I.ANVII.LK. S. C.
Rev. \V. Jackson. Pastor
hi spite nl tlu- coltj and doudv
feather the Sunday school is- stil
rojrrcssini:. Services were held a?
isnal. Rev. Jackson delivored his
'cnnon from-Acts 10:1 "i, subject
'Labor Precedes Rest." Kvery on<
icho was present at the servici
ejoieed and went home feeling
tappy. The nijrht service was just
is soul stirrint: as the morning
service. He selected 1 is nu ssa<r<
font Chronicle 13:12.
There is irointf to he a prouratv
>n the fourth Sunday i ip:ht. \V?
ii'e expectinjr a larjre cr**wd. Conn
me. come all a>id witness the
wielve tribes. We are?trustinsr ir
lehova for the recovery of out
it k ones.
I ll h \ 1 unit v ww 1 t 1
,-vri I II. V I . I I
Sonera. S. ('.
IV :'. \V H. (Initios \vs s host tc
ho A.irora t-'luU^TuosiUn night
sVvon.lur " at his- homo or Perry
I ill. Syiu-ea. S. lb
TV., il.i'i r.iTt'mr was opone?
>y tho v vs ion'.. M:. W H. (Jaines
' :v.ti > it' *he ia?t mooting: wore
oa.i A t'.mV :?::<! plln-eaoommittot
v:.*- app. nu-.i to maiso'arrange
s (or 'ho annual Christina?
nil'.. A vi-rv intofi'stini* t opiewi*
!isit:<sid uhieh was lofl hy Al]r.
I t od. i c t
.f * Mrs
\\ 1,.~ cowman m wo.:M ;n> moc\
t'c a i-o'intiy, dictatorial
n democratic ? " After the dis'.t
^ - < !'. (iill'.i Here collected.
A delirious fi'i'iist was serve*
."i>tme ox chicken salad sard
iches. cocoa and hanuna puildinp
!i iiew thanked tia'- host i'>1
leh-wjnn hospitality shown.
I i j-hih adjourned to meet at
i, ; oinc ut Mr .linitnie Holland
Hi Miss Matte Holland as hos
vv Ni?vrinWr 1'.'
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Saturday, November tfi,
KINGSTREE NEWS
Tnmlidson Hiph School
v Tom lit) ?>n hiph s hool is prot.
pressing under its wise and diliv
pent leader, Professor W. M. An
,) derson of Kitiistree. On account'
it' of the overcrowded condition 3 ,
new tea< hhrs were added: Miss L
H. Judson of Orangeh iff. Misn
n L Reese of Darlington ami Miss ;
y I.. F!. Heyward of Cha-leston."
n Saturday Novo ml er was a
i. .day of great importance aro. ml
Tomlinson high school The Tt;
v borculosis association met; tin
L following counties were repies nt
i.Jed: Berkley, Calhoun. Clarendon,
y Charleston, GeorffeUAv.n, F"' * 'i
I, Marion and Williamsburg. There
were nearly two hundred people
Jiresent, with sixty of that nuin
her- from Williamsburg county.
lNufessor Anderson and?hiv ^
? workers went ton hrrt~nf rexpensr and
pit forth a great effort to
make everything pleasant around
y the school Saturday. As a result
v we were kept warm and our ap
petites w'ere fulfilled. Miss E. L
tuorris tne Home economics tea_
cher prepared lunch for the large
- number of people. Miss H. Jack
son and Miss tT Hey ward as
v sisted during the registration.
\ A few of the high points of the
meeting are as follows:
Mrs. Simpson the ' state super
1 % isor stressed the need of selling
t Christmas Seals by four ways?
I 1, Bonds; 2. Early orders; 3, Block
. solicitation and 4 Mail Sale. There
|i were representatives from each
| county present who told what
their county was doing to increase
the sale of the seals this year. A
mong this' number was Professoi
e Green of Charleston who threw
, out a challenge thaat Professoi
Anderson tookfup in order to raise
more money for TJuistina* Seals.
j A regular yet-to-gother meet
iwg followed the above discussion.
Each of the two hundred
people present stood, told theii
s names and. what county they rep
sented by this we became aciptain
ted with each other,
j Lunch was served.
The next session began at 2
e
0 clock with Onward Christian
L>
^ Soldiers as the opening song. Mrs
Simpson gave a brief summary ol
the morning accomplishments and
- what would fnllmv. Mis. McFar
1 in the Jcanes Teacher of Wil
eliamsburg county cave a few help
fill suggestions as to how to use t?
1 the unit ''Growingj Hoalthfully"
I :iloni>- witVi i--? 1
im iviuiivi^ neaun
| plans and lessons. A lrCely-_short
talk was pivcti by Mrs. Sewell. r
. tin- state nurse on the subject:
) "Things as I see Them in my
. Work". This created a great deal
of interest.
The closing song "Brighten tin
, Cornel- Where You Are" was sun?
he benediction pronounced by the
r Rev. (ireen.
Professor Anderson and work
r x'ls are putting on a strong pro
gram to raise more money this
year for the Red Cross than ever
, before in the history of the
school. This drive will last until
Thanksgiving.
Tift' next big effort will be the
i one for Christmas Seals. Pvofes
i* sor Anderson with his Tomlinson
family hope to go over the top
With such a faculty and group ol
! students we trust that- Prof. An
del?ein will he able to put over the
greater program this year than in
' previous years.
(Miss'* Maggie Jenkins, leportet
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JTT. COBB
Division Passenger Af*nt
Columbia. S. C.
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