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... UK EN NEWS
Friendship Cfiureh
In spite of the chilly weather,
Sunday was a glorious day at
Friendship. Si nday school was
> , well attended. Sunday morning'
the pastor * preached an excellent
sermon from the theme "The
Ghost of a Guilty Conscience" and
on Sunday night "As the Twig is
Bent". IITU was well attended
with quite a few young folk.
The Missionary Fair was
ccssful although the first 2 nites
it rained without ceasing.
We are all in sympathy with
the family of brother Krskin Garrick.
His funeral is to be- olsgrv
ed from the church on Wednes..
'av.
v -1 those on the, list sick
si rs Carrie Hammond. Mai
- a's.r brother Jefferson and Kobrry.
li t" 1* Wl'I l' i|uuv it i v
rv. ur . midst Sunday. We are
y wo don't have .their names.
Cumberland A. M. K. Church
Cumberland Iftid a iiolidav o n
day. Rev. B. C. Scott and Supt.
D. A. .Tones, motoied to Boaufort,
S. C., 'Wednesday, to attend
the annual conference. Messrs .1
L. Scott. S. W. Nobles. James Bol
torrs^ John Scott. I.. C. Scott, tin
M'sses Ora Mae Raddep. Rosa
Raddon, Mrs Alice Holland an;
your humble servant motored to
. tl^e annual conference Sunday
Bishop Joseph S. Flippii preached
a strong and inspiring sermon.
Ezekic'l The ordination setvice
was very solemn and inspiring.
The Bishops' charge to tin*
ministers before 'reading the appointments
was very impressi\c.
Rev. B. C. Scott, mir pasli-r.
was transferred to the Central
conference. This was quite a.sui
p iso. Cumberland is to Ire ?up"'i.ed
later. We are prayim: 'i"i
R v. Scott's s: i cess in his -.new
work Make.. mbcr'aiid yotn
hndquarters and don't forget tin
'tvctto Leader. ' <> * - Kreeman
ones.
. C"nk!i\ reporter. *
Wesley M. K. Church
Kcv. Wm. Jenkins. Pastor
In s1 ite of the. . old weather thi
t ndnnce lit-church was'fair on
nday.
"day school op'ened ai the us
? " h U" At 14:30 Rov.. Jenkins
, .. ' the pulpit ami .delivered a
stir in? sermon.
' .8:30 o'clock Rev. "Jenkins as
a (h li\< fed - iC noble sermon.
\"is tors for the day were: Mr.
and Mrs. Hazel, who are teach'-:
;n Ramhei" county: Mis. Hazel is
the sister of Mrs. Jenkins.
Tin- student body of Sch"fa-1
school and a part of n> faculty
were a!?o with us.
H' n't forget tile 'p sit opt
at the parsoiiatre Friday niche
November i!2. lhinr
Mrs. Evelyn 11/cksei. Rimr of
Dunbarton was a pop caller a'
toe home of Mrs. ( elestme (' avt
White.
Celes Cave White, reporter.
Hethlchcm Raptist Church
Rev. R. W. Winn, Pastor
Regular services will ' e held
~;at Rethlelu-m Rapt<st chur.h Sun
day. Rev. R. W. Winn the pastor,
will deliver the morninc and
evening sermons. Morn in if se.rvijee
besran at ll:3t) and the ev?-n
mic service at :.iii i^m. :>un<ia\
school begin at 10 a.m. w ith
c* . Mis. A. I^oht-r.-nn. -Jv.Dl w'i Th?tT?~
Phpnks jiving service 'Prut-day at \
7:.?0 p.m. Thie puh'litj is cordially
'nvited to attend these servers,
"ho'r **ehearsal will be held at
' chtrch at the usual hour. Tlu
'* kly piayer services will be cor
'net <1 at the church Thursday at
7 00 p.Yn.
> 's o?' fMrs. I.ona 1 > Hlaiv.
' Miss Carrie Hail of CJranite*
>., v |i .-po.-et to learn of their
v's il'noss and confinement at
h Aiken county' hospital.
Vallfy Fair Baptist Church
Krv. R. B. Bush, Pastor
Sunday school was pood as i:sual
with a pood attendance. We
wer*e glad to have Mrs. Mattie
Fair of the AME church with us
good for others. Mrs. Luey .Robwho
gave a good ?a14< on doins
good for others. Mrs. Lucy Roberson
was with us, and joined
our S. S. We are always glad to
have visitors and new members.
Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson is ill
at this writing, we hope for her
a speedy recovery.
No. 1 club will meet at the
home of Mrs. Jennie Pearson on
1 fi.O'l .. .??
IWIIUM.V U.?J ' f'.lll.
Mission will meet at the home j
v1 Mrs. Bertha Blocker 3-30.
Pastor's Aid club will meet at I
the home of Mr. Wm. Ashley at'
?
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( I.INTON, S ( .
Kriondship A. M. K. (.'luiri'.li
Hcv, il. - \\ i ^ nlkor,- Pastor >
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t il L'<>< l-S Vole ..... >11 f iP S' II.
I Sinnifiy syla-ol < } f?ti i . t : j
4teat-1! !;%.. r *A\ ith tin- U I n
tap :lit by thi* various tea filers' "v
iiu! reviewed I y 'la- -pastor. ' ,i
1' vi'iyhoitv was lian'iv to t!
Mr AK'\i nili't i'.i! Sunday. a
I niudiatelv after the ! aiday ,i
. |
<. 1 ff^tne iv'xiiliif nuirninr sei vi, e
a .III v.iih tia- pas-tor a-s'-'o! 1 ; y
b . I iill-win ! a- .1 ' ' !. "
i i? at-ht-'l I'i "hi St. ! i"I:i- 1 * >,
- sTii>ji'Vi; " \ th rr i s..;-"? ~
fc y til. We learned l'ri>n: t"v? nt- >= ^
at '- wlu t it an aits ti> In- t'.nnkf. '
*ni iwry '
* annivr t h e visiters Suitdaj.
n ! iHtHi ' w as Mir*" ,Vleh"sp_ |?. !
/.a ens. S. Sunday ai.li'. i t"''"" |
!.; -i.i. - ^
' e spiritually lilted by
, . lb-.. Kail UYutht. i; l V (
IV;. s taken IVnni St '.'ill
ni nt.?'''Telle!'-.lr'ais* "i'la" ..! .<
; la rife Su'-May uir'it. Visit in-.'
S I lis a el e lb - . 1 ! 1
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nie iii'ji- tia i irianee ii-i.n.il''
eai t\t|-| it :llui tile U'iimi! 'IVen'-.h""'
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U';.-' >mi"kir.s K.i'-:
St '."iul Maptist Church
> inlaw N o' i i 1 7'th ?? ? !.a <!'
t<> i live Ikh-m a .lay to toty.ia.i ;< ti(
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it. Stipt. aini t-o\\ orkii >. at thiir
o?t. Mi. (ioo. K, Haii'.moitii. out 1
ft?11 ! t 11 'It ht'C. otti that tn'. ho ' hi; {.'
tu-rnlotl i: | ?r>i> at i.nost all
v 1 i?; not show ii]>. \\Y r"? :ti that I
' a- \ii- tliinjuii :y if. tcchol j it
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am! ivf;ir,ir, Rev Tiit'i-i' j
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-iK..'. subje-l I-aiah'- ^ \ i-;? 11 >!
God'- .. fliilri.:ia ?! Chin cm- taker
1 J-a'ah :i Ti and .
p.ipres'sive way in which in- <lei\a
!'s his messages. Ining his .
hearers* in close <elation with the.
\lr>ighty. ITi- was accompanied ?
liy i.nc, of his nephews. Mr. Isaiah
Tui nor of Ai'-iusta. Cia. After the
morning service Rev. Turin i together
with his nejlhew was the
dinner guests of ?l>eacon and Mi>. AK:n
.Mathis. The cVenin; .-or-:
ice was very largely attendedA
v arm prayer meeting was con- ,,
jluctcd by Dea. M. H. Holmes and ti
Oca. Geo. Johnson. Among the n
visitors present at the evening
service* was Mrs. F.a Chandler. I
Mis. William Johnson an<l son. t .
On Tuesday niv h t Nov. I'.i the. ,
Gospel Singers of Augusta. (in.,';,.
renMcfod a program at'the Sec-i
ond Baptist church. |;ii
On November 28th the Second s
Bnptjgf Church chd> will have a
real old fashion Thanksgiving
program. We are expecting al^j
packed church. Time 8 p.m. | ^
M. H. H. reporter 1
HE
< II I'STFR FARACKAPIIS |
, i .
( iii 1 . r friends will interest- .
d "An know that Master Charlie
!.*i. k I.and t"<>k an airplane ride
|l;
vi .Chester last (S'.anlay afterc
u i.'" IIV wa< hnJily pleased
it i tli" smooth yrli?liiiir *>1' the
ta hint-, the chance in . air. ami ^
h. view of tin1 tov.pi from so liiirli ..
distance. .Master I.and is a stu
i in in Finley hi'th .school. ....
'I he Finlcv hic.li school closed
n
V: !::< s-!a . I'm- Thniiksirivmy: t?ncl
ennce. 'School opens acain on
, ^ -1
i i i;ay i ipnrmn-yh
.lie' lii-> t nuotinv i >. the ClivsCounty
Teachers* association
hi. held Sat in-day., morning :i
in a' alitoj'i'ttn- at Finlev hiy'h
P
. : ? !. Quite a nunibcf of teach .j
I - air ruled. President S. I,.
si
I !e\ piesnleTI TVniiity " Stipl.. j
???N ';1 i i v .oi.e Co - Vt- pi
F ITrockiuaii uave it talk on
le Allegiance to the Flair. The
. illy Nai e. Miss Cray spoke
< ! ef'ti in i tile lied Cross . and v
h i.Mmas. Seals:, Miss Wilks t
. !.e on Nutrition. The instrueei
this vein will he: .Miss F. H. ?*.
a sell. Mi.-. M. .M. Adair aiHl'. ''
V t". Wit Inn Spoon. . .Mrs. Kllit t.
Vt-:TM-rn-w:rs?ohoson piauisTT and (]
It I.ila .lohtison. assistant. Sov- p
! p . :v;j ntnuhois V.oid slllip Jv
\ tin-. Kinloy Hi' ti (,'horal tilth,
x i:11 . tlifii toaylnr. .Mi>> Kninia
iV *1 :n- tnpnnist. Al'Ui a jio11 (
.; I ' ; In- so - ' k-n'. t lain
'. in niii d tip <n' y
Sat'ii'da.'. in i)ooondi.i.
. Mrs. Holla H. I libido is spdhd*
lis. 'I"i\nni.-^i\ ills: and it tV\\ nnm
a;' ;n 11 i ?!i!. \ a., wills lu-'l"
a: "and <:;ii:p.'h's-r-in-lnv. Mi. and
11 I liHi.-.i H. ISt-il
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A t >i !ll:?- Oil t.'UsilU Ss
i 'a m i'i ;n.i a)' In avv and ruin .
i a in- for I invi days t!iv
a > > . :' *'St. !-1: Hi af (irooiiii
> i la't j layi'd hoi
. in i.-dav j:i _!.I. TVio FinU.'y
I: I ..... .'aoiiois . ;>?. playing tin
li'. i -i-i.r d (..aita syilk*. Kla.. *'
:. a a ( hi i- Unas 1 lay.
' a- . ' at:, of .Mi's. Addio .M. I la'
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n ''la!.: .'ti til. ' Kastorn ,
.<!; i r ; . i i in? lin homo
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:: lion Ilt-v. -I. W. .Munoiu-y as
ill Ml. Ca;nu4 I'l.'s'uyu-riv.
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" /i fj'-.'.viS -uiuvti into ti t* v.
lv'i'!>ui>iies iuiMin- wl'.i-u' ^
n* li-ii sai'iilwiehes. etiiniy. |>eaui'iv
l> Hi" sold !>v the, ,
eivVh>.. iiii irii-i! I?v Mi- T I . y
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Mi ? i. A. < ' pcianil. librarian. (
< -I'vti'iii.u' Thanks--iviiur at hoi j-(
nine in Til'tnn, (la. Otlun out- (I|
1' .u'.vi, tiuehels an- also at their te
hs e.tivo homes. o]
: ;. (. lioRt; i-:. < . i,
Hot lie I A.' M. I!. ( hurch ('
Rev. I!. .1. Hutchinson. Pastor ,
.Wo are tflad to weloonio our t>
a'?. i i ai l* iii..: the P. K. hacK: *}
> '.'I" t hailoston district iii tin w
ih -ou (Jf Dr. L. I,. Fa l iner. yj
Ykele wety no services at Bethel ]\
iay. A deis-antio:' attendee! the 0j
. > urn | i. \ ii. : s i' i ;mn nis wiie m
M
Quite n few of our members fc
l't mil, ?M?o<i Mope D.i|)ti>t ch in1' J<
m. !a.v ami r.oj.ni two fcoulstirrim r)
v ;?its -1 jy Kov. \V. J1. t\Villinms.
luhscrihe For? ij?
'he Pa'mclto leader jo
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PALMKTTO LEADER
BF.THEF, A. M. E- CHUKd?
hex. I. N\. Jcneretio, I'nslor
l.v1- bj.id.i.. ,.c iooI !\-^r ii at. thi
stial hour with officers, teachers
iw! pupils present. All services
ere beautifully carried out. , The
ui'uiay school It sson was bi nutin
lv tau Til '-ii classes. All auxaries
of the church are functionir
phioothly. Special mention is
uiile of the very fine services
I'lulereil hy both choirs during the
ast Sabbath. The usher boards
>e also?tcn.dorim:?a Hue type ot
eivice for the church. When all
ork tAgrther the work is lighter
> all . onceri^etl. ~ *. .
K'?i- tlf.1 'morning's- service, the
astor selected- St. I.tike Kith
Imp tec part of the 5th verse, the
libjfet "()u,r Opportunities". Foi,
!i<" niTt's message, Isaiah 0:7,
i-ojir t: " rile Kcdceming Vision",
oth niersaties were well received
!<! v: 11 ' hgretit tions. We
ei c delighted to see the many
is'tois and friends in otu- ser
Sister Nancy Krant, ohe of our
nitjtifnl nii'inhcrsN was funcraliz- j
tl at the church last Tuesday ev-!
nfiu with Kev \V. B. J.. Clarke
eliverinjr the- eulojry. She was
eld in hi ah esteem by the memership..
having seized on the sen
r stewardess hoard and in other
apneities of the church with
hristiiia zeal.
Come to Bethel, friends an?'i
isitors arc always wel o: e.
i;\ ri.w m i:, ( in lien
It'.' I,. 1/v-e. Treasurer
. day v.a. \ . nleusant
ay in spite of the cold wcalaer.
'*?*; could see boys atul girls' going
0 Sunday school which opener
t the usual hour with the Supt
: a! t posts >1' Ml!'
c.
At 1 1 :.!0 o'clock Rev. 1). C\
Iro'Wn pre: died a soul si in an?
1 > :.r n ,which ,-v.a* highly gnjovt^
> c\yry one. At 111itime .v.- had
pi i \ iew id' the CTiTTtest between
!ie ri Is itn.l tin b'l '- vu ' n? for
I esn'eiit Mr. UooscVelt at the
. bite ilouse "! o :r cluirch.
l ev. (I: Media;; Sawyer preat h
1 a wonderful sermon at o'I'n
k whieii V. a - enjoyed'by every
m . j _ __
On Molality niylu. November 1-1
as tl.e last -lay' of tin- ra -ex Tit;
iocs !v, 1 their Itfnle- s. M
!. N. Williams ; s captain and
pv. 1>. ('. Brown, assistant anil
tvisuier. The reds hid : > thcil
adets. Mr. H. I,. Lee as captain
nd .Mrs. A ('. Blown, assisia. '
rid .u? .so-:. In the r i itost ' i1
to- stated that tin- man who
i-i'd tii- i.ijrhcst amount above
r.").lMl wm.Id In- elected president
ini would ro.eivv first prize. We
ltd ; iarjt- crowd out in spite of
a- rain. We listened to several
uartetts and talks which made
,a ryone happy.
1'i of. Zimmerman ami -Mrs. Zimlerntan
u.ok an active pail i*.. t'n
i.ntest.
i 1 i : in-?- - ; -i ' i I i : r ih>
'? ' a :s as I'll'
fl- t in 111 Iiii ati<! the IWiiei
toil Thi* total i niso-'
a- This nanny ;s to tr<
. i> { . 1.1 .. .
() :i |>Us t in is JoatK to tfu to t Iv
iu.ii.tl inllk IvlH't' ami \\f i.if asliami
oia\inic for !iis roUnn a
t;-tor ; rcs"I< lent Mr Roos. ii
> '" our "church.
'(11{<'H ICS I 1 U TKACll Klt^'
>SO< I \ I ION Ml'.KTS
! I'oir i .-tor County To; chi>"
As>' i lat ion n ot S iturila;.
<>V. '.Mh at the Alston Hi School,
uin niorvillo.
TI 11 1
j m- iiHCiiiiu was cauiMi lo orr
by thy President, Mi Car)
ields. Amvrifa was stmjr-and the
oidV Prayer was repealed in con
it. A brief period was allowed
/r the introduction of new teachfaft?
i which, the president ex
luted to them, as well as to tinId.
a welcome to the comity
The, minutes of the l< st meetK
were read and approved. Mr.
art Fields, who has ser\ed a-o,
1 es:de:it f..r the past, two years
-:< . . d :> _; -e of ill health. 5lr.
ill ; is was elected to fill
ii< va "aney. Mr. Ro\' (iordon
as ele-ted to fill the-office as
ice president, which was formerheld
by Mr. Dfivis. The other
"fleers who were elected- last year
i serve : period ol two years
'e as follows: Miss Fnionks Sec.:
iss l-. Williams, Asst. Sec.; Mrs.
, A. Mance. Treas.; Miss E. Z.
ihnson. pianist; Mr. McQueen
laplain; G. F. Robinson^ reporter
State Association dues were col.
cteil after which the meeting ad- i
urned The next meetir< will bo |
?fd Saturday, Dec. 7. at the. St. j
porge High school, St. Georgo 1
- ?~
j NEWBKRUV NEWS
People's Hospital
. Dr. .1. F. Cirant. Dire lor
Tile hospital a ivilia.;. cT T
the hospital Friday afternoon. 5?ov.
ember 1(?, at 1:.'10 o'clock v. th the
vivo president. MiCharity Mork
! gomery. prcsiding^After the worship
service plans were suggested
for the church popularity contest.
J" We hope every citizen will eontrih
te ihe niini'nnni of nnr dollar
There will be a musical protrram
rendered by the glee club
of ^Drayton Street hish school and
a Tew instrument: 1 pupils of tin
musitil directress. The program
will consist of sacred, popular, classical
and spiritual number.-.
We were delighted to have Mrs
W. P. Singleton in our wtifW'again
Mrs. h; m in a Jane Baker is quite
ill. We trust she will soon recuner
ate.
We are rrlad 1?? <ei M:>. l.t :
Amye Graham out i gain after
ha1 'u-.' been ill one day last week.
Prof, and Mrs. C.. M. Wilsm
fro; i .4|iken, S. (.'. were the wee!,
end yah'sts of I)i\ and "Mrs. J. P
Grant and family.
Calvary Presbyterian Church
l.'ei. A. H. Heasoner. Pastor
_?JL_t_^?|'rt , int-n e aotlten'-r-ntten !
1 .'bu.d;.,. /duel Pird'.y tierrin
nd i iijoy?vl the diseussion of t!:
'es i.*
\t 11 o'l lock tbe yastorb
*h? ie was "The Hilde and Christ
a'" fiti*/.er,shi]i."The text. "Px -en
lei vab. keop t;'r<j eitv, the wat.h
m t! v -a teeth but in vain." Psalms
rJT 1. He yave t lu* theoretical am'
nrte tiia! rofcrnccVs in the IVihb
foi the. i? .?1 if! s and '.rial's in eveiy
christian's life. He e.'.eo rn*.d
ed 11 'of his tiliv.eivs to r?'ii-f<T r.n?'
tise-rsis christian citi'/.onsh'n t?> help
l ii' e the eoiit't'U'ii;y an i the world
'iet er hy his christian inl luetic
it 'uilb t. and h:s l i-dneu? to hu.
nao.ty. The visitors were Mrs11.
M. Yuunjj, ("lira Xante,
;ie Moon and Ktkel Gallnian
Me sc.si Gilbert Alexander. Rodd
N'ch tut and 1 1!. 1 lent'/..
i he then.e for the radio service
I'lfiM'- the h-autie hour was, "Out
a i .ii-ii a r y re.-ponsibility." We
,\vo:e gita'ly encouraged by tin
'iir -ly remarks from the adult
in- ilu-rs who wore present.
At 7 o'clock that evening a. Rod
0r> ss committee met Mnr?;h?Hr
Summers at the church to out
dm plans for' r-11 c: II. The nw nv
her (present were Prof. lT. S.
Gallman. Prof. K F. (iladdin, Mr
S. W. Allen.Tr.7T'rs!' l-j. IF All.ard
visitor. Rev. 'lillm-ni. :! o Mr
.1. II. Sum n et s.
We are asking every one to ln-ia
hi. rational drive.
Ri-v. and Mrs. A. 11. Reasonor
and their son, .Mr. Percival Reasc
>- t'v iuru . f .. of Mr
nd Mis S W. A 111 11. dr., Sunday.
.V r. and .Mis. Willie Reedor aretile
hippy parents of a 10 1-2 lbs.
i ay. whp was horn Sunday, Nov.
17. lull). Mother and hahy are do
t ill TJet he I (larmany School
' \*f "t " ;F ; (;7-~u-n\ scl7o.ll
- i -.-! essi".: I'h teach
is are put tiny f-vt 'i every ell'ort
o make t!\is ;i plospefolis s.Tioei
term.
Monday. Nov. 11 at 10:5'.' o'cIock
in the morning tin entire stinlen'
body. i.-s.-mMed hi ctliip.'i foe
minute of silent pit yer paving
h? n age 1,,'the World's War veti
-i:i: s.
Tuesday night, Nov. I'a a Thanks
ivirg program was rendered it
?:? a ml it< nr.: m.
The basket ball teams ait- yet'
nr.- ieUtiy for the* season. " The
i-ac|u' 1^_i.lati t" have a nntn?ei
a nit* I eun i his >< : i
V'ss Florine Ferrell spent the
vet!. ri tnl villi .iiss A. Rutherford
It was a shock. to the entire
eoir nuinity when news reached
ken that Mr. Kujrene Wilson of
AsIieVille.' X.FT. was Pieutl. He
with an accident which can >ed his.
death. His hotly was futieraji/e-Tlinrstlay
at Enoree 15 a p t 1s t
church. A lai^e nuiv.her of ministers
citttie front Asheville to , ;?ttend
the funeral. Rev. Kv; is. pas
tor of the Fire Bapti/.ed Holiness
chuich preached the sermon; Rev.
McK ty sooke of the life of Mr.
Wi\>un while in Ashville; Re".
Campbell was master of ceremonies.
.Miss Aiulrciia Rutherford read
the telegram', esirds and lettter
of .?> mpathy; Prof. Nathaniel
Williams read he obituary. T. A.
Williams undertakers officii ted.
Church News
The Newberry Circuit is very
pleased to greet' Rev. Young back
for a second year. He i's a good
pastor as well as a preacher.
A large crowd attended the service
at Pleasant .Grove i^undnv
After Sunday school service Re..
Young's text F.xortus 28:2. H<> do-'
livered this message with force
Our her rts burned within while
he talked from God's word. Tie!
HENS ETTSV1LLE XKWS
Our friends are looking forward
f??r a nice ThankswFving
j iiuli'lav thi: week end. A large
iiunrbrr- av:1! visit the - various
| Mr. .Inhn E. McClown was call
j ed homo fioni NYC on account of
I the illness of h's mother, Mvs.1
Maty tl. (larrctt.
j Mr. T.rck'S died over the week
etnl after a few days illness the
' resell "f an iceiiltmt Fttnmti"
services were Sunday at Saw Mill
Baptist church. Rev. E. M. Book
or. pastor. Undertaker J. jH. W.
Morris in charge.
. Rev. Sullivan, student of Mortis
college preached the morning
sen ton at Saw Mill church,. Mr.
"IT. Prince, a ' student of Morris
college spent the week end home
With pa rent <??ul...ainl *.W'i s. .lotin
Prince. ""
Mrs. Marion M. Ellebe and "Miss
Helen Myrd teachers in the filen.
h'-'i ?,scfrnol.1 spent the week end ir
Sumter, house guests of Mr. and
Mrs Mutiv. Mis: KUehe's parents
i
1 Mr. and Mrs. Chat lie Stephens
of NY spent the Week week home
with relatives and friend?*?? ?
If you are in need of special
..information as to how to protect
"the body from colrUs'-e or call in
to Mrs. Rebecca S. Covington on
King street.
Prof. Jake Smith is principal of
the school at St. Paid this term.
Nurse Vivian Jones, school
nurse ai the city schools in Florence
spent the week end homo.
Mrs. Elizabeth Rears is* horn
front -State eollef.e. after ji serious
opcojlti.it) and js improving
ticely. ?...
Mi. ('. MeColium "pent the week
M(i tYem his school -in
Camden.
'I In- sai. intelli.uen e was re.
ei ed Monday morning that our
i-larlin : M: s. Addio Pickens died
in the eit.v hospital early . Monday
mniT.ingW A darling church
worker, school worker and entire
stale worker has departed this
life. .
Prineipal C. 1>. Wright. prineipal
of the high school is m:t td
the delight of all after a few
weeks illness.
Mr. I.illie died at his home on
denning street. He is the son of
Mrs Aoih-<?l.iilio.?Kum-i ill?m rVice
was held Thursday aft-.-rn n t
it His-.- Hill AMKZ church.
' 4
The si- i !< made a visit ito the
home of Mr. :tnd Mrs. Ale.\_Awrol
. i on ( ..-W. ?
v \"11\ mi i i i aim k h a line
boy baby. Mother.< ami baby are
l?*ir.i>- nicely.
Sick are Mrs. K. .Johnakin, Sal
lii Hopes. Mrs. M. Kiehanlsi.ifr
Mrs. Sa'lie I.illie.
Come ami enjoy yourselves at
be i hi he 11 supper yiveli by the
school club Tiisilay evening at
the Ailu't School 1 ? nt r. ib-bin|
son street.
HKNKhU T <11 l; (il' SAI.l I) \
01 vn mk::ts .
' ' " I I . ; if!'. II. 'I: < ?! ...
') < * W, ilii.**- i.iy lit'i crnouii
N'q w Lilb?LLa?lay. i?jit imlii: it1.
' ; : 1 i.!a r'. .im 1 tl??*i> way
o Ixidjii' Spi iiip- ' tlii' 'ic-inatiy,
I'1 for <-. tin.'-:'. Al'tor a I'rienatlicr
flint'" the meet
ilive 'was <>)n-h"'?l \vitii Pjx's'hIc.H
'>/!? at i;i pus'. Tin* A lir a
.Maii-i* was- i ..el as thy onen/n. I
so; } :; aljor vlitfii 1 i? . Pi'.t|>p offlic
I a siKwiai |oayc) i"?tlu; i
still:!i?>ii an>l hov softs an<l th y'r
!> i 'IIan vi " i'lr-. Ji liiini,. I'? !
cim ii took rr aru'i- 'if tin- |>iojrra.l
Miss I.iii.'tka i|n|iii"s was the:
incscn'r i. win', i.in ;.i | tIn' 11.pi/
1?....... ? 4.s.y At 111 -rrtl'S :f
1 tel.. < I it.; t (Jratiaalvs towards tht
Institution." It was further is
a>- I ' v M 1. 1' :"'o
'N*. ' Fox. Mr njr. Uev
I ra >|> an.I- Mr McKissiek. T!ht
-Miss It. A. Williams ei:tertaiiu <
the croup with a humorous' rend
injr.
The President announced.' th
hoi.. ; opi'ii tor huswesft. Our una'
for Founder's Day wis sot
each- mcml:er"s individual iininun'
was named. Plans wore made for
a special program during Nepr
His orv Week. Otther comment
relative to the institution and he:
neons were made.
Miss Nettie Fox was elected
vecftary on account of the re
signation of- Miss <> J., jUofortr
rn t county."'
The* Alma Mater \v; s stunt as
the closinK soloit*->n : ml iho Ri-oup
arljormred?v+??w+wt?m?the- Saluda
Ros. nv a! I >c! ool Wednesday before
the -li-il Sundav in Hetemboi
i
at " oVioek.
has been Hes ;ed with a wondorful
gift. May (?od eontimi" t
vmide and bless hi'n.
Mrs. N'nr.ev Ilaltiwahtror at- '
tended the Woman's Home Bene ?
It ('-"reniidn that vie held a'
St. Matthew la- t week
t
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Saturday, November 23, 1940 x
Nov. 27 Last Date For
Applications Merit
System Examinations
Columbia. Nov. 22?November
27 is the hist date for filing applications
for merit system examinations
for professional social work
positions in the State Department
of Public Welfare, according to
* announcement of Dr. J. M cDaniel,
supervisor of examinations.
Applications must be made
on the ulf icia 1 -f or mand TTTUStr "be ~
filed in the oflice of the supervisor,
Room 129. Education Building
University of South Carolina, Columbia,
S. C. "Mailed applications
must be post-marked before midpieht
of the closing date, November
27.
Official application blanks may
be secured from the office of the
supervisor. A request for an application
blank "is not considered
an niinlientirm m- ooi.l TT
-- r *- * ? n r?
urged that personswishing t o
qualify for the' professional social
work examinations should file
applications at once
Examinations will be held in
several centers in the state, the
time and place of examinations
to be announced when applicants ?
are notified of their eligibility take
the examinations.
KINGSTRRE NEWS
. The local tuberculosis Associa
lion commit tee of Williamsbui%
' ount.v met at 1 Tomfinson high
school; November 14. 1*040 at 4:00
Mock. The following people
were present: Mrs. A. L. McFar1
in. Messrs. Hennetts, McAllister,
Fulton, Hacote, Speights, -Thomas
and Good wine; Misses Morris and
Jenkins, Mesdames Jamison and
Chandler, Frof. Andcison and the
Revs. Franklin and McFarliin.
Prof. Anderson opened the al:ove
meeting by having everyone
to feel as if he \yas at Jiome, afterward
Mrs. McFarlin took
civ: fit a few words she save
the purpose of the meeting. First
she reminded the group of the big
ta.-i; that was before them and .
gave each a task to perform between
now and the time the seals
would have to be reported.
The following are* the officers
. 11. office' holders:
A. The types of Sales.
1. Bonds. 2. Mail; .1, Special
solicitation; 1. School children
Mr. Speights a business man ol
\ i1 .est io" v .;:- lv.ade chairman ol
tin- Bonds committee with Mr.
Co dv. loo as asjdstant. Professo>
Murray of the Mail said with Mrs.
Chandler and Mrs. Jamison of
Special solkitatiph. s
The Publicty committee was
appointed with Mr. J. McAllister
as 'chairman; Maggie Jenkins assistant.
It is the duty of this
committee: ? 1, To furnish new
tories to local papers every week a
I or i wo. jo distribute seal pos
u-rs to T'o ry window in town and
d. To see that a speaker gets into
i'.ery church and club. The
fourth S' inlay was suggested as ^
a gvod Sunday in this connection
while the ones of the Mail are:-*
I. I ui'd lar :e inou.h list to incli.de
j-'v -.a ai^and woman who . 1
ouri ail'i.nl" to buy sit lenast one- ,
rm T .vea!>, 2. To send some
.people n.ote than, others; 3, To
keep after those who do not reply.
Very inspiring expi ossions were
yiv. n b\* those present.
The meeting ended with a well
re pa red lunch which consisted of
sweet potato salad and soda crack
; rs which was enjoyed by all.
'"ontplintents were paid to Miss
Morris, the Home Economics teala".
for making such a lunch pos
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