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Bronzemen
Will J,
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AIKEN NEWS
Friendship News
. -Sunday -morning intuitu; absence
of the Pastor Rev. Z. iTownsend,
associate minister of Friendship
filled the pulpit. He preached an
excellent .sermon from the theme
''Salvation." The student body of
The Pastor returned to the pulpil
at 7:30, reporting- a wonderful day
at old Mt. Zion. his church i n
preached from the subject: "There
is no place like home." Many vis
itors were m attendance during
the day. Friendship is a bee hive
of activity these days. Our members
are returning from North
and the church organizations are
on the job.
One of the most interesting,
programs of. the season was presented
by the Men's Brotherhood
Monday night
We are in the midst of .our an
nual Missionary Fair. The women
have worked hard to hiake~Thfcs a
success.
See Charles Walker for your
Palmetto Leader.
Cumberland A. M. K. Churches
Sufiday was a beautiful day isAiken.
Sunday school at usual
1 our Supt. P.A> Jones anil his
start' of teachers were at theli
post, of duty. "Prof. John Simmons
of Bettis Atademy was a visitor.
11 A.M. Rev. B.C.*Scott preach
ed a wonderful sernidn from 2nd
Epistle of Paul to Timothy 4:6.
This -sermon will be long r'emem
? - t'vI" 11 ?hv itll thiit-heard it.
2 P.M. the funeral of Mrs. Laura
Fonville, was held at church
"h was a very gpfcl menthol-Her
passin.tr will be lmssed by the
community and church. She was
laid to rest in the Aiken cemetery
amontr a tank of lovely flowers
7:30 Dr. W. J. Davis preached
v< rv strong sermon, Judges 6:31
< Dr. Davis conducted service dur
imr the vv.+tjSrfvZ-k. Attendance
was eood.
,
Sunday nitrht Dr. Davis sponsoi
i tl a popularity contest. Miss Ce
" a Williams won 1st prize, s
:st watch. Miss Rosa Radder
?' L'nd?prize arid?Miss?Leiii
B'nwn won 3rd prize.
Visitors during the day Scho
field school students and faculty
rv< f. J hn Simmons, Mr. and Mri
' oo. Perry, Mr. Henry Jones.
M nday nitrht we held the fina
official ttoard meeting for this
<'<>nrorencc year. All reports an
hand .Every, department repor
* d 100 per cent. Re\*. Scott am
bo. I). A. Jones leav? Wednes
1 v for the annual conference
Visit Cumberland when in Aikei
J "" and?ulon't forgot ?ynur?Palmetto
Leader.
Wesley M. E. Church
Rev. \V. M. Jenkins, Pastor
Church school \vas opened a
the usual hour. The lesson wai
taught and reviewed by the pas
tor, Rev. W.M. Jenkins.
At 11 o'clock Rev. Jenkins do
iivered a soul . stirring1 sermon
Two persons connected themselves
with th,e church, Mr. Adam Kers<
nnd Mrs. Jackson. W?__ar? glad t(
have them. We hope they wil
feel' at home. 1
At 8:.'?0 .the Ladies Aid wave . i
program which was a s.uccess.
Don't forget O'Possum Suppei
at the parsonage Friday nite. Nm
29th.
The Ladies Aid met at th<
home of Mrs. Fannie Ray las
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Joseph Ritter and Mr. Th<
mas White were pop callers at th<
home of Mr. P. VV. Cave Mondaj
night. They are from Columbiu.
a Mr. and Mrs. Samuel White nn
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iw ,v uiumum lasi vveanes
^ day evening to visit Mr. and Mrs
H. I. Cave. They reported an en
joyahle trip. . tRev.
and Mrs. Jenkins had as
their week end gue.st one of then
little scholars, Ri fus Brooks Thej,
israve Rufus a trip to Augusta
Ga., while here.
We are plad to have Mrs. L.A
Allen home aprain after spending
the summer in Massachusetts.
Second Baptist Church News
Sunday was a hiprh day at the
Second Baotist church Sundae
I school was largely attended. The
Supt. being absent. Miss Lucile
Littles acted as Supt-. After the
regular services the classes took
their respective places for the instruction
of the lesson. Mr. Geo.
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NTERNA1
ownship A
CARLISLE NEWS
M s. Eva Coleman uiul Mrs.
UUII J ett~r?krft" Saturday Tor Hoi)" 1
lersonville, N.C. s?)<
Miss Alma Sim. left lot Jersey *r?
'ity a few days ago. Mr. and
Mis. Willie Sims, Mrs. Hattie B. * *
SUi
-by <1 and little taby and others
sjh-iu?Sunday in Clinton with
hi ir unele, Mr. Wade Sartor and
fai .ily.
Rev. and Mrs. F. L. Wilkes and *
nephew spent a few hours rn city ^
Sunday (jveninjr. ^
A grand reception was given j
it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. ,
? ohi
Thompson and mother Mrs. Anna
Thompson Friday night in honor ,
of Rev. H. E. Hillian. The recepion
was t given by the members
1- # I
>f Tucketja^Chapel Baptist church
and St. Luke A ME Zion church.
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under the management ot Mrs
Jodie Thompson. The invited
;ui sts were Miss Mary E. Mi
Council, Rev. "and Mrs. H. Whit
1 ,.4L * .-1 _ J." f I
ii'i uiiii umiTs, piemy 01 ioou
- ale and SF cream was served ;
Forty four persons were served o
Everyone seemed to have enjoyed
the ev'enlnp.
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A birthday party was given ut ^
TKe home of Mrs. AITTla Picksor
in honor ol" her son Henry Dick- ^
son. Nov. nth. The room was deviated
with pink and white. A j)(,
vei v beautiful take with his name
abl re> iations on it. The hostess ?
set ved a delicious course* j>f chick f
en salad, cake and ice cream nnd|tp
--HK-r-thrtiH-iesr-Those -present were ?
Mi Tally Sober,,Mr. Tom Crosb\ ^
Mr. Willie l.and,'Mr. anjd Mrs 1"^
Cli ton Peak and others.? M?lny- ^
- ine ly gifts were- given. - ~ ~jb
Mrs. Acnes Sitlis has returned ^
fri in ..Cincinnati, Ohio. She re ?
noils a very pleasant stay. j
Rev. J: M. Hawkins and Rev u
lvi.14: started out 011 their new
coi forence year's work Sunday.
The congregations seem to enjoy %
having them return.- ' 0
Service was pood at Williams g
ll lliel A M K Z.inn rlim-rH SnnHnu
I el
m<l Sunday night. The pastor .Rev
_ Hi linn took his te^t from John ^
12:21. The message "was full o f ^
'hought. The^congregation seem1
'd to have enjoyed the message $
1 We were very glad to have Miss q
r tie mice Urown and Miss Margar qet
Chirp to worship with us. Fi- K
uinee was good also. o
To the subscribers the Managet
s is calling for your subscription s
See your agent and pay up in l'till NV
i E. Hammond, oln- adult teachei ,
p .rave some very helpful informa1
io i on the lesson. We are hoping ,,
f n the near future to have a big- j
er and better. Sunday school ^
with an adult class of 100. Rev .
1. W. who has been in ill
3 ii'.- ith. I'nr tin- past throe years 4a y
"ri~fRe_ Sunday school each Sunday q
- His presence means much and
... .a
r< m' turn to time he gives a few
, a
en. ouraging words to the young
t oiks. ' *
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s Atter thu Sunday school, the <>
. ,-ej. ular church sorvree began.
Hov. Turner came with a great ^
. message JWind Luke 10:42, 43;
subject: Undoubting Love foi
3 Christ. We believe that all pres
e> nt received their meat in dm
3 season, and we have something
1 foi to feast on during this week.
' [Several of our members that have jj
3 ot n awav for the summer were t(
present. Among them Mrs. Julia t|
i Elakely', who spent the summer
f in .Southampton, N.Y.; Mrs. Ida j
I Cuminings who also was in New ^
York: Mrs. Dni*>thn flnmminoo
11 who spent her summer months in
I the mountains of North Carolina
)lMany other new faces that the
? writer did not know. We all were
,? glad to see them hack with us a>
gain t " > ei
) After service,' Rev. Turner, Mr H
aru! Mrs. M. H. Holmes were the g\
i /dinner ^ues^/jf Mr. and Mrs. "A1 a
vin Settles/"'on York St. They re A
ported having a very enjoyable cl
i time.' <Mv.. 'and Mrs. Settles are "ei
son eJ of ^ne most active member^ rn
i of oiir church; always ready toUo "p
[' then* full duty. . f(
MtJ. and Mrs. Jobnie Williams t<
of Ctranitevrlle were the guests of m
Re\. and Mrs J. W. Miles Sunday g
afternoon. tl
Miss Reva Holmes one of the cc
icacners at stprm Branch Acad
i emy was home for the wdek end ai
Rev. Turner is sponsoring1 a di
rally. The women are taking the E
lead. The proceeds will be to do
some ^ repair work in and around lo
the church. He has for his goal th
I $600.00. He is asking full coopera J<
tion of all members and friends at
HI
TONAL
.uditoriun
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BENNETTSVILLE NEWS I
I'ndertaker J.II.W. Morris ared--home-?
last week end, afterl
'tiding a week in Columbia. Ho.
s appointed by the Governor
serve on the Advisory Board of
> Grand jury. He reported a
cessful meeting.
Mis*??Raphina MeCollum was
me the "week end from her
..ml work in Dilion. Rev. and
s. J. C. Cox arrived Monday
nn a week's conference held it.
eraw. Bishop Martin presided
v. Cox will continue his pastorwork
at Evans Chapel AMEZ
inch.
Misses Amey Kenny and Miss
iistine Prince of Cheraw spent
i- week end in the yty with
iss A. E. Prince and family.
Prof. J. Kirk spent the week
d in the city front his school
The Missionary Society held
cir regular meeting at the home
Mi and Mrs. Alexander Mc.R.-ir
Rev. A.J. Wright and menders
ide r new start on the steeple
the chinch, which they hope to
uplcte t^js year.
Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Cox an
uneed the marriage of theii
i ghter Mrs. Ollie Duckett ol
icraw to Rev. Webb, pastor ol
e Zion church in that city.
The first meeting of the Marlmi
County Teachers Associa)n
was held Friday Js"o\'. 8, at
unnettsvrlle High school. Quite
large number of teachers at
tided the meeting. The meeting
caiTd to order at 1:30 by Mr
T. Middleton president. The
lotional exercises- opened b y
tv.Miig I am climbing Jacob's
alder, led by Mrs. Dora Bristow\
ter which we had prayer b y
?\\ A." \V. Wright, and Nobody
nows the Trouble I See, was
lig, led by Miss A.I.. Bomar.
The new teachers were mtroiced
by the principals of tht
u ious schools. They were wel
lined nto the Association by Mr
T. Middleton. The ofticers were
ected for this term. Mr. S. T.
I.IHIntAli VV 1
llsbrook chaplain; "Mrs. Grace
ennedy, treasurer;. Miss T. L
pears, secretary. Mrs. Virlie B
juick. assistant secretary; Mr.
hompson, chairman of the Proram
Committee, Miss M. A. Baer,
reporter.
After the election of '"officer?
oine very timely sueaestions
ere made by the president. \V<
djourned to meet Dc. 13, at 1:0l
'clock ut the usual place.
Sick list: Mrs. Garrett, Mrs
iaskin." Mrs. Richardson, Mrs
onakin, Mrs. I.illie Mrs, Fox
Irs. Sallie Hopes, Mrs. Drake
Ir. B. Wriirht, Mr. Potve, Mr
Jrown, Mr Thomas. Mr. Gross
ind. The stork called at the^honu
f Mr. and Mrs. John Loyd wit!
very fine boy. Mother arid babr
ri doing nicely.
The 20th Century Dukes clul
ill give a program here the 3r<
unduy.
Miss Maggie Coleman left fo
lew York Monday, after spend
lg a few weeks home with he
lother Mrs. Anna Coleman.
Mr. Curtis RatelifTo is home 01
ecount of the death of hts fathe
The Kast and West Dennetts
ille Adult Centers are coopernt
:ig to have a chitterling suppe
^ raise money for equipment fo
ie Centers.
.Mr. ami Mrs. Charlie Leal
ave completed a nice new h'onv
or rental on Marshall st.
nd Mrs. Poston have moved ii
lready.
PATESBl'RG NEWS
A very fine service was render
il at St. James Sunday by th<
lev. Rev. R. T. Brown who i i
losing a brilliant year of pastor
1 work at St. James and Wesle;
large crowd _was present in
tuding visitors from the differ
nt churches. iRev. Brown ant
lembers and friends, are makinf
reparation for the annual con
;rence. Everything 'is being don<
> make the Brshop and delegate!
appy. St. James will express its
ratititde for the supporters ol
ie conference, because of theii
>onei'?tinn
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stalej
nnounced the marriage of theii
aughter Camie to Mr. Clanie D
dmond.
Misses Thelma Pompey, Char
tte Nance and Gladys Deg,t wen
le week end guests of Miss Rutt
>wers, who spent the weok ent
: home.
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SWEETHl
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NEWBERRJY NEWS |
[ The Newberry County |(
Teachers Assbciation
The first meeting was held at
Cray ton Street High Friday aftei
noon Nov. 8th, with Prof. H. B
Itikard, president, presiding. Dur
Dg the opening session, America
wu<? sung by the group. Prayer by
Prof. A.T. Butler. Minutes of the
last meeting were read by tht
secretary and adopted. After a
few timely remarks by the pres
ident Mrs, Lennie Butler was e.
| lected Asst. Sec., since Miss Bates
1 Isn't In the county tnis term and
Mtb. H.M. Young was elected
chaplain.
IProf. R.F. Gladden suggested, a
systematized program for the
county in order that pupils torn
i ing to I)rayton Street school will
| be prepared to enter the class he
or she may desire.
After the groups were dismiss
-ed?and rtjasstTTrtiJPtP thF-PFportF "
from the departments were a *
follows: Primary Department
Mrs. E. II. Allen, acting secre
tary; Miss Erline Gary was elect
ed leader?Mi*s. .Ixni Amye Gra
ham assistant leader, Mrs. Jennie
| K. Aiilliam, secretary, Miss B. L.
Jackson," Asst. * Sec. A teachei
from each grade in Dryaton St
school was asked to prepare a
schedule and an outline of the
subject matter to be taught. Op
en discussion of the activity program
ut the next meeting. Inter
.1mediate .^Department, Mrs. Kfcitt
\vas elected leader, Prof. Fred
Davenport-secretary; chairman of
the program committee, Prof. C
W. Jones. Mrs. N. p.?Singleton
was requested to bring an outline
of seventh grade
High School Department, Prof
A. T. Butler was elected lender
Miss Vivian Neely, secretary. Tho
group discussed ways in which an
uniform system could be worked
out; -and general discussikm of
the schedule of Drayton Street
High school. The discussion is to
be continued at the next meeting.
, The -del^ya^fs elected for the .
Congressional ' District meeting at
Johnston ai'e Miss A. D. Jones,
Mis. Haynes, Professors H.
Rikard, Kcitt and_R. F. Gladdent
Mrs Haynes invited the public
to attend a- contest at Helena Friday
night, Nov 15 for the benefit
>f the school. Prof. R. F. Gladdei I
the guest sneaker pmfncua- t> i
Moore and Keitt told of the work I
being done at Whitmire and Pros-(
polity schools of which they are
principals.
The new teachers in the county
are Misses Viola Jackson. Vivian
Neely, Carrie Lee Gary, Julia
Washington, Annie Nichols^Florin
' Ferric, Addie Hare, Mesdatnes
Martha Vance, ljllie Mae Gibson
f and Rev.'T. K. Robinson. We ad
> iourned to meet acain Frhlay,
' Dec. 13th.
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\ State College Club
A group of the members o f
Ithe alumni of State College organized
a club for this county
with the following officers- Pmf
'?J Robert Moore, president; Prof. T.j
R. 'Logan, vjxe president. Miss M.
1 E. Bobo, secretary; Miss Reita
Hammond, Asst. Sec., Mrs. C. E.
Allen, Treas., and Mrs E H Allen
reporter All of the graduates of
State College are requested to
. meet at th home of Mr. and Mrs.
S. W. Allen, Sr., 802 Hunter St.,
( Tuesday night, Nov 10, 7:30.
We are delighted to see Miss
' Sylvia Grlliam at school again,
after 'having been ill a week.
- Miss Ia H. Bfirch...was called
home last week- pn account o f |
her mother's illness. We are glad I
to have her return and state she
p s recuperating.
n Our Home Demonstration Agent
Mrs. Laura J. Maney spent lgst
^ , wteK in uoiumbia, attending the
. State Fair. She was in charge of
. a Community Booth from this
i county, which was managed by
, Mr. F. B. Butler, one of our lead
ing farmers. Mrs. Fanny Pratt
? Jones accompanied Mrs. Maney
, and assi'sted her -with the booth,
j which took second prize.
I Calvary Presbyterian Church
r ..Rev. A. H. Reasoner, PaRtor
The Bible Class was taught by
i Mrs. Senn Wednesday Afternoon
I which was enjoyed by all. She
expressed her joy of having all
the officers re-elected.
Armistioe (Day commemoration |
! was observed in Sunday school
i and League services.
I Misses Thomasena and Viola
Clark, Messrs. Paul and Joseph
JU,
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EARTS of
giving Da)
P. T. A. OF ST. STEI'H ENHIGH
SCHOOL ELECTS
OFFICERS
On Sunday afternoon, November
10, a large group of parents,
patrons, tnd well wishers gathered
at the St. Stephen high school for
the purpose of organizing the Parent
Teachers Association for the
year 1940-41.
The meeting was opened with
the singing of a selection in which
the entre group participated aftei
which a program was rendered by
the choral club composed of boys
and girls of the high school do.
partment.' Several popular spirit
utls and familiar songs were sung
by the group and deeply appreciated
by the audience.
The choral club is under the
direction of Miss Frances L. Taylor.
graduate of Allen University
Columbia, tS. C., and promises to
be one of the most outstanding
singing groups in the state. Dur-.
ing the program, a brief but very
inspiring address was m: <ie by
professor W. Z. Wilson. He ex
pressed his?Vish to see the existence
of a closer relationship
between parents and# teachers that
there may be found more scientific
and Effective solutions to many
of the problems that arise in the
school.
At the conclusion of the program,
principal Witt. Swinton eonducted
the organization of the association.
The following officers
were elected: Prof. W. Z. Wilson
president; Mr. Ned .Wilms, vicepresident;
Miss Rosie R. Woods
secretary; Mrs. (J. N. Boone, assistant
secretary; Mrs. Alice Ran
^QtWrL-l-rongiirpr; Rev Ad(tisOT)
chaplain, and Mr. Fraziei\ chair
man of the executive committee.
The third Sunday in every month
was designated as Uhe da\v on
which the regular meetings an
to be held, therefore on Sunda'
tfternoon, November 11, at 1 p. m.
thty- association will meet and plans
will be formulated in order to help
taise enough funds for the erection
of a building which will secure
-the threefold purpose of home
economics deparjjnent. principal's
office and supply room.
' Professor Witt. Swinton was
prv mucli pleased and encouraged
by tin- interest and cooperative
spirit- exemplified by the parents
and patrons, and he feels sure that
with their help ami with the hell
of the Almighty,, the school \vil-'
soar to greater heights of success :
THK KOSK SfX'l \|. < I.I It
The Hose Social Club met Tues |
-? -- * o.Oii ? .1 . ? u -I
nay rvunuiK o;.>u u ?u ui?*
home Qf Mrs. Marion Rice. ^10^
Heidt street. The president. MrEthel
Gibson, presided over <'
meeting' which was opened by.
song1 and prayer led by Mi-s Vi?
ian ' Chalk, after which live roll
was called and minutes' were read
by the secretary, Mrs. Hermenia
Spigner. Old and new business undiscussed.
Tto next meeting will
be held at the home of Mr. Berber
Hallawt y, OIK Heidt street. Tin
hostess of the evening served sal
mon salad, sandwiches, cocoa and
cake which were enjoyed by all.
Allen helped Misses Thomaseno
and Everlena Martin enjoy their
delicious birthday dinner Sunday
afternoon -Nov. 10th.
We were shocked to hear about
the sudden death o?^_Mr. Charlie
Pitts of Helena. The funeral ser
vice was held Sunday afternoon. I
Dr. Oliver Williams was t h o
week end guest of his parents
Mr. and Mrs. -J. B. Williams. He
is a staff physician in thle Kansas
Hospital, Kansas, Missouri.
Sjlver Street, S.j C.
All thewnembers. of X?'inity A
M. E.. church were very^hnppy to
nave tnuir nonorea ana emcieiu
pastor Rev. J. E. Dixon return
from conference. Another church
has been added under his super
viaron, Mt. Nebo. May success at
tend him in that field of labor.
The service was groat. The pas
tor imparted Hhe scripture in high
spirit, subject: Is Thine Heart
Rrght It was very touching
and impressive. All members are
asked to please be present the
2nd and 4th Sundays. C
Mr. BjL Boozer departed thire.
life oa Oct. 29th He was a mem 1
Her of Ix;aver Chapel church,
where he served as Supt of Sunday
school for 20 yeaiB and a
deacon also. He leaves to mourn
his passing a wife Mrs. Mary L
Boozer, Prosperity, four sons, seven
daughters and twenty grand
children.
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RHYTHr
r, Noveml
EDUCATION CLASS GOES TO
FAIR
During the wgek?of-the ~Nt;gro
Fair the rural education class from
Allen University, under * the su
pervision of Prof. I. M. A. Myers,
went out to observe the work
of the N". Y. A. projects of the
state.
In class the students are ti tight
the art of carrying 011 in a rural
school. The advantages and the
disadvantages one might find 011
going to such a place. These disadvantages,
we tflU'rht ?wO I'l
lu te, h'.rr To FaTte Ahem and list
as a mean to ati end. ,,
This we saw in the work of the
N. Y. A. students. The three
hamlsomlv furnished rooms, obf
'
served closely l:y the "Class, were
quite livable and attractive. In setting
up this project the instructors
carried out the idea of bettei
homes and better living. All of
the furnishing was made by th
students themselves.
"How simple i? is to live," you
seem to hear as you look at the
useful containers in the kitchei
nude from ordinary cans and .
little paint.' In the dining roon
one co|uld readily see that, the
girls had been tau&ht the art' of
sewing. The bedroom carried tin I
idea of rest and?peace.
The Fair was a great event
to usi S0 very many things were
informational and engaging. TV'ic
thing which partieuh rly arrestee,
our attention, however, was the
N. Y. A. project.
To the dear reader, \\e.*sholil?' j
like to dir< et y?un' attention. 1
was indeed praise w? rthv.
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WILSON HI. SCHOOL CELEHRATES
AMERICAN Fill CATION
WEEK
Continued from page
n.-i petuating individual
'ibcrties, ami building economic
security. ?
Mr. "Gordon" B. Williams vpas
appointeil chairman of the publicity
eniimiiUee. He kepC tTiepublic
informed of the school's activities
throughout the "week by his news
articles which appeared in the local
newspapers. Miss Marguerite
Porter assisted him in petting
news to the colored papers.
Friday, November 15th was op
en house day. Many parents and
citizens' visited the school and
commended the principal and the
teachers for their wonderful ef
forts and accomplishments during
American Education Week.
WOO OR I EF NEWS
Trinity A. M. K. '/Ann' Church
The oiiclemcnf weather Sundav
iii! : c.t bar the people 1'roni going
'to church We hud a very appreciative
audience Sv: 11 day and. Sunday
night. The service wis uood throu
out the day. The pastor delivered
2 wonderful siTrtnons which Wen
enjoyed by every one. It made out
hearts burn within us while h<
spok.e Rev. Mrs. _Payker worshipu '
with us Stlnday. We are alwav
glad to have her in our midst!
.iir's. M arv E. Rogers continues
ill at her home on Stone St. Wd
are praying for her a speedy recovery.
Mrs, Ella Briggs .of Cross Keys
was a business visitor here Mondiy.
Di.Al* I \r;ik....M U....
1 1 Wl. III ti . 11UU1 II IIU? IV
turned to Whitney where he will
open school for the fall and wintei
term.
"Messrs. Kiel.aid Parks ami Harris
Nelson of Moncks Corner visited
their parents, Mrs. Et'fie J. ParkMr.
and Mrs. Wriaht Nelson
the week end.
The'Adkin family wish to thank
their friends for the kindness and
sympathy shown them in the sudden
death of their mother ami
grand mother who passed ' : wn\
last week.
Miss HI sin Cannon was it b s I
" - \ is tor }n Spartanburg last
week.
' i . Dave Clates of Spartufaburg,
! wnii noius a portion with i
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IF VOl! ARK I/OOKINf!
IN THE LINE OF . . .
HOSIERY?SCHOOL SCPPLIE
MENS AND LADIES' FI R
NOVELTIES?BARKERS' !
CSK OCR LAY
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WAVERLEY
ALPHONSO TI
2313 GERVAIS STREET
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Jaturday, November 16, 1940
121st.
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S. Callaham Funeral home, was a
business visitor here last Thursdai':
!
Miss Huth Foster. a student ai
Sims high school at Union, spent
the week end with her parents
Mr. and Mrs:' Grower Foster.
* fNew Bethel News
Kev.'-A. I). Dunean.Jr.,. Faster
Our' Sunday' school was fine in
spite of rain, a nice class was
present. The lesson was beautiful'
ly discussed. After the lessuto, sev
en 1 attended services at Ebenezer
Baptist) church in S)?artanburer.
Mcssers...Irene Thompson, Theadtt .
Robinson and others. *
Mr. Manuel Feaster and Richard
C. 1'arks of Moncks Corner, S. C
was at' home, 10 Buncombe Ave
Sunday afternoon. i
JOHNSTON NEWS
Wo were glad to' have Elder J
A., Jowers to preach for us ThursTtrry
and?Friday night;;?of laBt
week at Bethel CME church. f1
On Sunday night he held hi*
last quarterly conference for thi>
year. We are glad to report that
we paid out for the year.;. We are ^
now looking forward to the Annual
Conference which will -b e
held at Bntesburg Nov. 19-24tli.
Prof. E. L. Bowman and ? his
faculty of the Rosen wald school
will render a program, at B '
CME church on Sunday fof the
benefit of the Woman's Mission
ary Society of which Mrs M. E
McPherson is president. The pub
lie is invited to attend.
' Don't forget the big rally at
Bethel on Sunday night. Nov. IT
Edgefield County Training School
We regret very much to lose
our principal and his wife, Mr.
ami Mrs. ft. L. Smith,,who have
worked with us in the school and
community for "the past four years
V\V wrsh for them much success^
in the Farm Security field.
Professor E. L. Bowman who
has served excellently as assistant
^p ri ncipa^ habeen^^elected ^to
are proud, of him and feel confi
dent thatne will dd a good work
Professor Bpwman has proven
himself a worthy character in the ?
school and community.
Another addition to the faculty
is that of Mr. C\_ B. Toomer,"a
graduate of State College with a
high record in agriculture. We
feel sure that he will do well.
The faculty and students are
looking forward to a very success
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