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Colombia. & oiioinia
M. A. S.?Tell me what to do
a bout my sister'' She ha_.?been
suffering with her head for three
Weeks. Tell me if it is natural oi
not ?v
Answer?'There isn't anything
unnatural nbout her condition . . ,
bv tjiat-I mean n<i one hu hnniTr
ed her in any way. You should
carry her to a good reputable doc
tor and have her examined. There
is no doubt but what tl^> doctor
can nnd th? true condition and get
her straight again.
I). J.?I have fallen head over
heels in love with a man who
won't?givg?me. anything?but his
best resnect-. I ti.'ive?shown him
affection in every way. I know
tie "admires me. 44e one,, told nn
"you wouldn't go. with me I am
42^'?To thiv statement?f replied
"oh, yes 1 will." I have alvvays
admired men older than myself.
?? What is keeping us-apart?
Answer?It is very difficult for
me to understand why a girl with
your looks, attractiveness, and soc
ial position would want a man this
old and one who doesn't give you
any encouragement at all. I honestly
feel that you should stop
thrnkrrrg about him~'altogether and
? inakp?"nmrr-friends among those
desirable?>uung men?a round -30A
marriage will take place in vouu
life in a few vears to a man a
found your own age.? You only
Love mentioned party.
? ? ' "~W.. S.?Will I do right to leave
and go N'orth. We have been mar.
ried since last July ami she don't
lu ve much to say to me. We get
along bad.
Don't letive now. Wait until the
baby comes. Babieg -have a- way
^ ul chantrijig things. At this; time
? >uuf- wifr ds in?buti heahfr-iHtd
- ' naturally she is" upset . ~ ynn
ought to T>e man enough to make
allowances for this fact.
M. S. R.?I am f.-antic with
worry. 1 am deeply in love with
_ a -hoy itud L know hp loves me.
He lias ...another gill and she has
found out that he has been seeing
me and she and he had a fight. I
TuTveTi'l seen him for a few weeks
-o-l imagine it was serious. He
ha-n't written or phoned so I am
verv worried and 1 know-he .must
be worried "too. I)o you thTnlriir|
lover me'.'
A lis we i I ttrink vou "are yprv
foolish young girl to fall for a
guy as svrry as he is. You're right
he has got another girl, and further
more . . . she's keeping him
up. Any young man whos_ self
respect has reached the low point
of allowing some woman to keep
hinr isn't worth your consideration^
Have nothing more to do with him.
? ~MT. IMSCATT lt\PT. CHl'Rt'H
Orangeburg, S. We are happy
to say that the program given
was quite a success. Mrs. A. L.
Hildebrand o? this city was at her
best. She used as a subject "Jefsus
"Sending OHt Missionaries."
Tier listeners were tilled with enthusiasm
and inspiration.^
Visitors were present-of which
.. we were very proud. We sincerely
MILLER CHAPEI. ~
A. M. E. CHURCH
Newberry?The Sunday school
opened at the usual hour with the
Supt. Mr. E.F. Floyd presiding.
The lesson Was beau'ifully taught
and discussed.
At 11:30 Rev. Sumpter ascended
the rostrum and preached a
, sou! stirring sermon. Subject "The
Three Crosses" At 8 o'clock \hle
pastor again preached a notable
sermon. Theme: The Ransom of
Cod."
Easter Sunday morning, sunrise
services began at 7 o'clock;
at which'thne the pastor preached
about the Resurrection o f
Christ. After preaching the pastor
gave to each member of the
congregation an Easter egg. The
BIHIPI piummii IH'HUII m d ui'iwik
and a grand program was rendered
under the leadership of Mrs.
FLP Alexander and Mrs. S. L.
Moon with Mrs. B.F. Sumpter in
$ charge of music. At 8 o'clock the
senior choir presente an Ea?ter
canttata. witlh Mrs. S T.. Moon as
directress and Miss A.P. Hare, pianist.
On April 20 we surprised our
pastor by going over the top in
- our rally. TTie total amount raised
was $300.00. The clubs that raised
the highest amount were first
place, Rev. R.F. Sumpter; second
- Mr. H. B: Butler; 3rd Mrs. Ida
Hare. The rally was a great success
and everyone was' pleased.
At this writing we are very
sorry to have on our sick list Mr?
S.I/. Moon, Mrs. Hattie Jackson
and Little Thelma "Runnie" Sumter.
We wish for them a speedy
recovery.
I.AMAR NEWS
Jo(hn WVtfley Methodist Church
The services at John Wesley on
Sunday will ever linger with the
people. It's the talk of the community.
After the benediction the
people stood around on the church
ground hi groups rejoicing and ex
pressing thanks to Gpd for the
soul stirring sermon preached by
the pastor. It was indeed a treat
to Hit who attended the meeting
of the Woman's Society of Christian
Service, which met in the
lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. E.
J. JetTry. Rev. Porter expressed
appreciation to the group for the
loyalty and faithfullness in the
them that they were boosters and
not knockers, and that he thanked
God for them as boosters? The
following members ?and friwndsattended:
Mrs. L. Slater, Mrs.
Ruby Thomas, Mrs. Narcissus
Mack, Mrs. S. Peoples, Mrs. Theola
Porter, Rev. and Mrs. Frasier
Mr>. J. McKnight, Mrs. Carrie
Byrd, Mrs. M. Rivers. The visitors
were: Mrs. Marion iRiverar o f
Sandv Grove Methodist church.
spoke in high terms of the women's
work in the church and said
she was glad that the church had
honored her by giving her a
chance to work in the church.
Mrs. Lottie Reese, Mrs. ^"Ruth
ilarrhs, Miss Beatrice liar lis.
Mother's Day will be observed
Sunday night. Let us do what we
can to make the program a success.?-?
?? :?
Rev. M. J. Porter, Mrs. Ruby
Thomas. Mr, E .T ,Te ry, Mrs A
Xowe, Mrs. N. Mack, were, among
the visiting guests at the Community
Center in Darlington last
Monday night.
Mr. Beaty Dukes is all smiles
1 over his lovely store.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders, afer
working hard and saving theii
'earnings have built a most lovely
home. " vT
i?Mrs* Rentrire Dorsev. of Clinton
one of the teachers of Lee
[-County, was the week end guest
lof Rev. and Mrs. Porter.
Mr. flnn Thomas, Mr. Charlie^
("Rogers, . Miss Dorsey, Rev. and
Mrs. Porter were the dinner
,guests1 of- Mr. and" Mrs. E. GranH'rson
cff Timmonsville fiiindnv.
The friends of Miss Ethel Davis
regret to find her on the sick list.
Sandy Grove Methodist Church
The revival meeting is now in
progress. Rev. Win. Brown conducted
the meeting Sunday night
.ili a: most- pleiuing mannef\--The '
-Woman's Society of Christian Ser
vice will render a special program
Sunday in honor of Mother's Day.
'Mr. B. Boston of Cartersville will
be among the visi'ors 'Sunday.
I.qmar High -School News
The AT ay day festival of, the
Iatmar Jr. High school was a
grand-success financially and was~
very beautifully carried out, ..The
arrangement-was as follows: Rosa
Mae Rivers of the 7th grade supervised
by Miss Jennie Hamper
and Mrs. Elizabeth Martin took
first plnro with n tn'nl xf-HMfifr"
tirace White, 8th grade, supervised
by Misses Helen White and
Lillie Mae Greene took 2nd place
with $32.00. Parnie Mae Lucas of
the 9th grade took 3rd_place?with
l$2G.OO and Sadie Peoples took 4th
iuiaw wr.n me grand tota'
$124.13 was raised.
I?A large crowd looked 1 mi as
I Principal J. S. Fleming, after a
brief pnrnwatinn et'OWncd "
the.queen. ?
Prof. J.S. Fleming addressed
the graduating class at the St.
John school on Friday nie'ht.
Mrs. T^thel Maek Wnmlc <Vr. ,
mer teacher in I>amar- School accompanied
b\- her father Mr. John
Henry Mack and a friend - MissAnnie
Smith spent Sunday in
r.amar as cues's of Mrs. Mamie
Dubose.
Mrs. Elizabeth Martin sportl
Sunday in Columbia with her husband
at the Veterans hospital.
_ Mr... and- Mrr.i Phillip Lyde?of
Florence spent Sunday with Mrs
Lyde's parents Mr. an/1 Mrs. John
nie White.
Jpsey Chapel Methodist Church
Kev. K(iX , Dubose, I'aftor
The church work is going forwarxl
along all lines. The revival
meeting conducted by the pastor
was quite a success. Eleven souls
were added to the church. Sunday
was a 'high day. We had a number
of visitors. Dr. A. Mack, D.S.
of the Bennettsville District, Rev.
m.j. sorter, pastor Lamar charge,
Mrs. Theola Porter, Miss Beatrice
Dorsey, of Clinton, Mrs. Mamie
Dubose, inother of Rev. Dubose
Mr. I.H. Mack, of'Fayetteville, N
C., Rev. J.S. Dial, Misses Grace
Dukes,-' M^ Dukes, L. Caraway,
n. Hi William.i, Ml. IT.
Mr. T. E. Rogers, Mr. S. Woods,
Mr. M. Rivers. The Harmonizing
Four Quartet will sponsor a pro
gram Sunday_affemoon May 25.
4:30 p. m. You are invrted.
BETHf.F.HF.M HIGH SCHOOL
The 12th annual closing exercises
began April 3t)th with an op
eretta "A Day in Flowerdom" by
the Grammar group directed by
Mrs. Emily E. Allen Quite a few
enjoyed the' operetta.
On Friday night 8:30 the High
School presented the play "In the
Money" A large audience enjoyed
the_ play.
1 he Baccalaureate sermon Sun!
day 6 o'clock was an elated event j
j Rev. C. Williams was at his best
j with the Christlike advice grven I
to the graduates.
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Sumter Dist. (
Holds One-Da
Lynchburg. S. C., April 24th?
0no of the most successful and
instructive meetings of the district
is being held here. The Rev.
esse Samuel Coe, D.D., presidng
elder and the Rev. J. R. Rich^Lrdsoir
pastor bust. The Misskmiiy
women of the district met and
i full contribution _Lo. the success
of the district waj "fhade. The
lev. A. J. Felix was elected secretary
and the Rev. Lee A. Ix>
gan was made reporter - for - the
meeting. The presiding . elder"s
address was a gem incorporating
the work of the ministers and the
loyalty of the members of the district.
It made a profound impres
- dorr"mi the confererice and made
very one feel that tlie Doctor is
i sympathetic leader. He express
d regrets that Drs. J. McKensie
Harrison ?n,| F W William..
not be present because of illness.
Dr. Harrison is ill in th<> hospital
and Dr. Williams confined to his
home. He also stated that these
"athors wore loyal and useful men
before they resigned as pastors
ind that he named them on the
program thrX tl>e younger mer
| might hear their addresses and
benefit by their experiences. Hti.
ulisepuentlv nnnii'il D>-^ Pope :imL
Logan to speak. The elder closed
his address and had an offering for
"he ministers of the smallest
charges. A substantal amount
was rased and divided witff Ttevsr
"Mouldrow.^^ Fogel ^and Gr inov
''not having seen it on this fashion
before."
The highlights of the meeting
were the addresses of Drs. L. A.
Wells, presiding elder of the M"*
vion district. H. D. Ramsey, presiding
elder of the Dillon district-'*
~L?E. Thomas; presiding elder of
-the- Mt. Pleasant district. S. C.
onfejeme. The Rev. Geo. B
Brown of the North Carolina conferenee;?tire
Re\v_ 1, MT^fack^Tmr
Alt. Zion, Florence; the Rev. S.
-'htsohp; Mt. Zion Sobers Dr. R.
Pope and Lee A. Logan also
made addresses which the eonference
soomt-to?have enjoyed^ Thediscussion
of the Disciplinary repoits
~weTc led by Revs. J. W
Judge, R. X. Moses. L. J. Str.ten.
J. R. Richardson, R.-L. Pope. A.
J. Felix and was responded to by
tany of the members of the conference.
The report of Preachers
./or . tile - Annual-. -wo n f o r enee --was
read bv I >r, K. L. Font1, Mrs >. S.
Rice. principal of Mayesville high
School and Mrs. Ruth Dinkins on?'
of the teachers addressed the cor.
ference.
At the noon hour I)r. C'oej pre_^onleii-tixe---Revv-L?hk.
DeXier and
01 the evening Rev. R. N:?Moses
who tliil tRe preaching for th?
conference.
Ra i ti fell frees sa n fly Th ro u gh out
the afternoon up into the evening.
but titcrc-was?an appreciaable
audience 'o witness the closing
of the conference. Aflei th<
sermon. the nastor conductetl the
wcRuine piugt?'m. ptcscntir-g ^I
Thelma George as nistress of cere
monies. After a rousing welcome
from officers and meitibers. Mrs
Pa.ee. white, brought a messag<
if. good cheer t ml hnper all o f
which was responded to hy th.
ij .. U'... r* i \ i \
M'N . >>111. Vlitr.il, l?.l JlitMUt Hi
ut M :yesvil!v charco. "
The hfrv_ J. K. Richardson. pasK<j>r
showed himself a mastei
~Tk)<!V tvro attended tho meeting,
'-t -most ho said to the crodi^ "Of
")r. Cm- that th(. largest member
-f- lavnven \vns in attendance at
lii iiii-ii-l imr ilv.ri i h-iva lunin fni.
<??nie years. Id. Cm' js an otTi iont
and fartherlv presiding ol\oithoa-t
^conference. in that hi
;ol 1 h i - oonforonce in one day,
-vave everyone an .'opportunity to
;poaRr heard liflTIhe grievances,
lean! : 11 imports, (rather'ed?all the
funds and adjormed at t>:00 p.in
r>:e T lay session"
I.ee A. Logan, reporter
\1T. '/ION A. M. K. (TH'RCH
Sunday school opened at 11:00
o'clock and many?wFTe out for
Sundr?y school. The lesson was
very interesting, many points were
brought out flTTsT No. 1 has the
banner:
Our choir left for St. I.uke Baptist
church Sunday and put over a
wonderful program. We are still
moving on, we are looking forward
now to our (listrie' meeting
which begins Thursday, May 8th.
We are expecting a large attendance.
The pastor and sever. J
members were in Columbia Friday
and stopped over with Mrr
Minnie Watt and had a royal time. I
"omo in and worship with us,
H-f.Mj.-Vt Vl.Mf
Sunday was a very pleasant
day for church goers and Sunday
school coworkers. At 3 p.m. the
pastor delivered soul stirring
sermon. At 7:30 the pastor ReV.
M.C. Freeman delivered another
soul stirrirvg sermon. After Which
he made our hearts rejoice.
Mrs. Sarah Austin of N. Y. C.
ts home visting her mo'her Mrs.
Mary Sinipkins on account of her
illness.
Miss Inez Devault spent the
week end with her sister Mrs. Ar.ianda
Bobb and her brother Mr.
Thomas Do wait of Silver Street.
Also Mr. and Mrs. Oannoa and
Miss Delia Cannon have returned
home from Washington, D.C., after
spending their vaeation with
their sisters and other relatives.
On the sick list are Mrs. Amanda
"Bobb, Mrs. Mary Simpkins,
Mrs. Coleman and Mrs, ViEula
Davis. - -- --
HE PA LMfrrroTEADEB
Conference
y Session
ANDERSON CO. TEACHERS
HOLD LAST MEETING
OF THE YEAR
Th?? nwwitjuy thmtg+i?small" In
attendance, was one of Che best
meetings of the year. The information
was of vital importance,
and those who missed this meeting
missed the cream of all the
meetings.
- The meeting was great because
the representa ives to the House
mf Delegates made their reports.
Prof. Rice spoke on the procedure
and accomplishments of these rep
resen atives, and Pi of._ Austin in.
hfe dynamic way came forward!
and told us that the House accepted
many of our resolutions
namely: * ;
L, Tlmt SO pci?rant of 5TT
funds raised by the Association
be earmarked "Teacher Defense."
2. That the lawyer be asked
for a report to 'ho body or House
oL Delegates.
3. That teachers be paid**-according
to .experience, training
and qualifications, the same salaries
of other teachers of similar
training. -. - - . .
The Association?was?oul.s'mid
naif :wrs. Kerry on her re-elec ion
as State President of the P.
T. A. See
you nexL-vinr. no Ion? ?
PAULINE.
T. STEPHEN A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. I?. I). Gamble. Pastor
firorpetoWTYT" S. C.?Our sou'
tilling spring revival will close'
Vnlav night. May lith \yiih_ALTBo-Pa
i"ii P1 ?y a religious motion
?a?t-w-re.?Phi' picture "will be proiected
by ?<ur evangelist. This
-<nd -touching moving picture de
oict Christ from birth to the ascension.
Many souls have - Wen
(inverted while looking upon the
- ."ffering of Jesus in this picture.
May God grant that sinners c?m_Lnu>
to come tp Cht'lSt 'therebyThis
is tne fourth consecutive
week .of fv: ngelist meetjugs, .hole
> ttfrr rnwirTcThducteil by Evangelist
Alive Nesby and her ..gospe 1
"singer STisy Daisy Mi-Call, formery
of Vanx^nljj N. .1. During?the
p meting many souls have been
.uif. ppii.i 1 .1'l It'll \ I'.'HHMhlns are
I being revived. This gospel" team
wi!I ping be ' remembered for?t-he"vTr
derfuj "service - they have ren I'.red
hertv ?
Ifyour church need an old fash
on yi-ul .-lining revival, write to
h Miss Daisy McCall
General -Delivery
. Pmehurstv'N. C '
UAI.TIMOKK, MD. NEWS
H> Louise G. Douglass
The Willing Workers'of Mt Hebron
ci'iiii h gave a supper on Frilay
night, M. y 2, at 107 N. Amity
St. Mrs.-. Hattie Flowers is presiient.
FTrsj prize, luncheon set
won by' Mrs. Ada Caldwell; see?nd
prize water set won by Mrs.
Alice llolley; 3rd prize table set,
von b\ Mis. Flowers. Th? supner
was given for the benefit of
j .Ml?Hebron ehurch. Revs -Mgffihj
all Flowers, pastor.
I Or. -irk list are Mrs. I.ula P
{Iloone, Mr-. Fenny Jrines, Mrs
Craig, Mr. B.-Stevenson, Rev. M.
Flowers. Mr. Roosevelt Heath, a
Icacon of Ml. Hebron church. Mr.
Fames WJIneire, Mr. fill.
Tlie- JL?S. eh&b met with Mrs.
WTnTTurrw"
'Hi,, devotions werp carried
tit ''Iter which business session
<?|1..wed. A delicious repast was
<erVed. The next meeting will be
it Mr" Louise Gore Douglass
152.1 Kdmondson Ave. All members
are asked to bp present, busi
ness of importance. The club
will obseive its anniversary Sunlay,
May 18, at which time a sernon
will he preached and a program
rendered at Mt. Hebron Bap
I Wo ..I i- i '
i mi .in, ooginning at K p.m.
The public is invited.
Mrs. Louise G. Douglass and Mrs
Molly Gore were Mrs. Daisy Mae
Heath's dinner guelsts Sunday evening,
after dinner they motored
to Mr. and Mrs J. Shaw where
they enjoyed another pleasant
stiy.
Mrs ftfftfiey" has Returned
after visiting her sister and report I
J that she is doing well. We wish forj
nig in that we were privileged to
hear Mr. J. C. Holler, the outroine
County Superintendent, in
\ speech that I would consider a I
"TTTTTirterpiece. MTu IToTTer" eniphaKrttrrp
formed the
right (attitudes, he cautioned the
teachers about- copying things
they have read or seen without
knowing whether our problems
T"P mer by these activities or not.
Also. Mr. Holler sard, make sure
our finally- decorated room tells
the story of actual work dqne.
and not copies-placed there ' for
lobulation only.
We appreciated this fine heart
to heart talk from?Sup*. Holler,
juul we-^oin the County Teachers
n wishing him ''Bon Voyage," in
'"is new work Asst. Supt. ? of
City Schools."
Alsto the fact that our Jeanes
was present added much to the
meeting. : 7 ?
The next year we hope every
teacher that teaches in Andersoti
County will pledge himself to attend
every meeting of the Couny
Teachers Association.
Mrs, J. L--Perrv?took us with
-her in the PTA session. We were
-orry when she sat us down again
at Reed Street. We eongrat
-1 ? - "
BENJAMIN M. MACK PASSED
TO THE GRKAT BEYOND *\
Warden, Layman and Member of
Advisory Board
By John L. Aiken
Moncks Corner?Mr. Benjamin
M. Mack passed to the great beyond
on Aprrl 25th, at his resi--dence
on Main'StreetT
Born Dee. 24th, 1S83 at Florence,
S.C., at the age of seven he'
came to St. S'ephen with his parents,
the kite Rev. and Mrs. D.J.
Mack. At an early age he joined
St. Michael R. PL church, serving
as a member of the choir;
1>e served faithfully until he moved
to Charles'on. There he enlisted
with St Luke's R. E. church
and served in most office# of., the.
church:
A f tVio n,r? OA :_J
- V vuv w^V. VI ?<4 lie IlliUlICU
Miss Mary E. Session, with whom
he lived as a loving and devoted
bunhanrt unitt- ln?T" tieath~ trr~lj>^b
To this union a daughter was
bom Mrs. Elizabeth Evans.
Mr. Mack was a member of the
advisory hoard of the Cummins
Theological Seminary, an outstanding
layman of the Reformed
Episcopal church and senipr war-^
den of Grace R. E. church. He
was one who stood for the right
and condemned the wrong
In 10.17 he married Mrs. CatTie
Dawson and became a hi ember of
G?aee R. E. church, where h e
served until his death. He ?was
highly respee'ed by white and
colored.
Funeral services were held?irr
Gitfce R. E. church Monday April
28th with Rev. W. M. Folder; pas
tor officiating?- ^
REED STREET HIGH SCHOOI.
Prof. S. C. Perry, Principal
Reed Street High School, located
i : the beautiful Electric City
of. Anderson, S. C.7 with an af'
endance ?f r'lWfl 19f>Q ir n netting 2
of bustling excitement and tense !
moments of .expectancy, Something
is in the air! ? No teacher J
.'eaves his or her note book lav- !
iii-_f around. Why? Lis'en close1
v. A Mav Queen will be chosen
EiicbryrMav 5?_Whfl_ivill be ''Miss '
"Queen-of May?"
Activities this week are: Mon- 1
(lav 4:30 p.m., n ball game sponsored
by Mrs. Perry, Mrs. Camp- ;
bell and Prof. T. B. Williams between
the 8th lltli grade girls
and?boys?versus- 9th 10th" grade
girls and boys. Wednesday "May ~
7. "Odds and Ends" of 1941 by ,
Miss Bright and Miss N'jil and-a
e^Jaxy of dances almost everywhere.
?
Calvin Scott?Wins P B. A.
Scholarship Calvi-n
Scott, under__ the -.able direction
of Miss L. B. Brown
won over three other contestants.
PTTa CTThkscales o? Abbeville
won second place. Reed St.
has won for two successive years.
We are proud of our records.
Music 'Department a part oT
Music.?Fentival nt?Booker Wash
ing-'on Columbia. The'girls re"ported-an
interesting trip.
Senior High. Mrs. Perry, teacher.
guests of Paine College, A.ueusta.
,
Final meeting: of Parent-Tench "
ers Association climaxed with a
program by teachers exclusively
which was enjoyed by all. _
?WhU'll the paper for (!}ueen announcements.
IFRK MO A. M. \v! CHntCH
Rev. .1. P. C'umminKs, Pastor
?Denmark, S. C.?Sunday was "
rloriotis day at oi:r church and tlie ?
t'lJIljl1 mamiested itself while out
beloved pastor mounted the rosI
r11 m at?1 ?-fetdock bringing to Us
) mes age from St. John 14:0. rub- :
'ect The Way of Christ. This mes
sage was highly enjoyed by all
hearers. Many hoarTs were made
to feel glad while the man of God
'r.iKfo. a unerai ottering was left
-fey?tht? officials^ ffiS?n the Lord <
Supper was administered to many.
Visitors: Rev. A. R. Coleman, I
Mrs. II. M. Wolfe.
Rev. Coleman is at home of
which is a lot of help to his home
church. We are glad -to have
him. The pastor is urging the
members to take interest in jth<L_:
Pledge rally which is planned.?
Sister Rebecca Reed is in ? the
sick list. The pastor visited hei
after the morning service. We
pray for her a speedy recovery.
We ere looking forward for SunMay
at whrdrtime a great pro-"gram
for Mother's Day..
Come to Jericho and Bethel when
in Denmark. We welcome you
FOUR MILE SCHOOL 1)IST 4
CLOSINC EXERCISES M 1
J. R. Bond, Principal
Charleston?Monday May 12?
8 p.m.?"The Wedding of the
Flowers," an operetta in one act
by the first and second grades.
Thursday May If-th 8 p. m.?
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i-iiii u k1'11"' presents?" miu-summer
Eve," a musical Fairy play
by Elizabeth Guptill.
Sunday May 18, 4 p.m. Annual
Educational sermon, by Rev. J.E.
Webb, pastor of Bethel iReformed
Episcopal church, Union Heights
District 4.
Monday, May 19, 8 p.m. The
fourth and fifth grades present:
To t?he Boys and Girls of Ohil- ,
drendom, The Forost Count, an
operetta in one act.
Wednesday May 21, 8 p.m.?
Graduating exercises. "The address
will be delivered hry the Rev. Mat
.thaw W. Davis, Rector of ?St; Marks
P. E. churdh, Thomas and
Warren Sts., Charleston.
The public in cord i ally invited _
o attend all cxercUaa.i
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JOHNSTON NEWS
Edgefteld County Training Schoc
E. L. Bowman, Principal of th
es the following commencemen
exercises for the term 1940-41:
Girls Oratorical Contest Fri
.day, May 9, 8 p.m. Adult schoc
closing Tuesday, May 13. & IM1
T>'^, Gth nnti 7th guides schoc
closing play, Friday, May 10,
p.m. Educational somen Sundaj
May 18, 4 p.m. Senior class pla
Tuesday, May-20, 8 p.m. Gratltta
tion exercises Thursday, May 2S
8 p.m.
The community has witnessei
one of? the- nvest- successful ses
sions in the history of the school
Much improvement and advance
ment have been made in all de
partnients of The. school program
The agriculture department un
der the direction of C. B. Toome
won the following honors at th
District Judging rnntcst April l
-wtnen was helcfat Ridge Spring
Firpo Hurley 1st honor "agricul
t.ure oratorical contes'. Tin; qunr
tet won 2nd honor in the singinj
contest. They are now lookinj
rorward to the State Judging Coi
test to be held at Orangeburg oi
Saturday, May 10th. ?r?
The first and second grades op
eretta Tuesday April 29 and tin
lbrrdrgrade operotta?Friday?
2 wiic a great success and enjoy
,wl k,, 1 1 .
1.. u.y Uic uuununi lur^e crowd.
Oil Thursday May 1, at 2 o'
clock Mrs. Leona Jackson ga\*e t
surprise for the Junior and Senior
classes of the Edgefield-Couaty?1Tratrrtng-school.
"During the re
cess period 'he classes were carried
by their home room teacher
Miss E. N. Frasier and the principal
Mr.^E, Ij. Bowman to Mrs.
Jackson's home. It was indeed a
surprise to them because they
knew not where they were pomp.
They wero Jed into the din ing
room where awaited them a cooling
repas' of ice cream and cake.
While they ate, Mr. Bowman gave
some very inspiring l-eitiniks ^r?n
'he seniors, who are on the. threshold
of a new life, and to the Juniors?who?are?stepping
into the
' ank of seniors. This is a day to
be ."remembered bv all who took
oart. The honored clasess? are
leenK' orn'pfnl 'fp T ?'
For remembering thenl rn such a
.vay.
Miss Clra co Helen Matthews
spent a week in Spartanburg: visiting
friends.
M iss Hattie Miles visited the
Towers,^ Thomas. -Johnsons and
Ethei edges in Bn'Osburg Sunday.
VVII.LIAMS CHAPEL
A. M. E. CHURfcH
Rev. R.J. Jefferson, T'nstor
Orangeburg?Sunday school op
cried *trt 0 :45 wi i; the Supt. officers
and teachers at their posts.
The attendance was the In r rest
of the vaer A ft?.? lim
iod (he lesson was reviewed by
Mas'er Anderson. This review
was^qui+e intcrcstmgto I'VorvUTiI
and?most especially the youne
people
At the morning seiMc^ The
Pastor took 1?is text front I Cor
11:2fi. sub.i'vt: "Divine Rules fot
Chris'ian Worship." Theme: Paptisni
the?Str}?per. Thr
message was rich and greatly.enjoyed.
The (attendance surpassed
all attendance this year. One mem
Iw-r-warT?TTTlded to- the church.
Quite. an interesting League
was held yflttt-nrdnv fa V AT".
Coan. Af'er which a unique program
was rendered.by Mr. Lvles,
Cohsecratioin service was conduct
ed by Mr. Henry Hildebrand. The
League is sponsor infer'a great pro
gyaiu.. ffwnn h^-Lim. ulnvHU1 5>fIT
gers on May 20. The public is invited.
The evening service was also
well attended. The pastor preach.
ed from the subject: Christ Comforts
His Disciples. This message
was indeed a treat. Everyone enjoyed
it. This was demonstrated
by the amans coming?frnm ttn
congregation.
At 3r30 Sunday the Missionary
Society is sponsoring a Mother's
Day program. The public is invited.
There will be special accommodations
made for the mothers.
The president of the Missionary
Society of Mt. Pisgah Baptist
ithurch will be guest speaker. All
officers- and members are .retjrestTed
to -pay -their Educational dollar
the second Sunday which is Mother's
Day.
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