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breathe (hiring this mouth's exotle
hours. P.eauty abounds about us.
I.lfe Itself seems fresh and clean?
washed by the warming rains of
Spring.
June Is a clean ffionttb & lovely
month. It stirs deep emotions
within us. It rightly lias been designated
us the marrying month, the
"Month of Rrides." And because
all of that which is romantic and
all of that which is beautiful is
symbolized in a bride, I'm addressing
iny "Reauty and Romance" remarks
here id the. new wives this
Marriage should mark the beginning,
not the end, of romance. Afar
rlage is the beginning of a new
phase of romance much more beauti
ful and therefore much more Interesting
than ttie thrilling nffihients
of pre marriage bliss.' Rut?like all
other things that are good, romance
must be earned following the marriage
ceremony, the same as you
earned it prior to the dramatic pronouncement
of vows.
Little brlrle, keep yourself benutiful.
I don't mean that you should
spend liour after hour trying to add
to your personal glory la apj?earanee.
I mean that you should work
hour after hour beautifying yourself
? und beautlfvlne ever\t hi..,, v....
do, Treating and adding beauty to
yobr surroundings, to your home, to
your murriage. ,
Personal appearance Is terribly
Important* So ia_Lhe appearance of
the dinner table when the young
hubby comes home at night. You
can bet that If your dinner table Is
sparkling with ^leanliness, he will
remove evidences of his own day's
toll before sitting down at the table.
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
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announcing the marriage of Miss
[ E1 izabeth Gaine? of Qrpnt Pulls,
andT lTroF. A&lpE Martin, of Green
y ville. Miss Gaines has been a
teacher in Finlev High School for
( several years. They have a, hbat
of friends here who wish them a
long and happy life.
Mrs.4 Mary Nelson has as her
guests at her home on Loomts
r 4 St.,' Tier daughter-in-law, Mra
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it" s brings relaxation, pleasure,
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All you have to do to find that
my statements are true Is to look
about you. .Mrs. Jones, right across
.Iho Ktreet. tilery has beett married
! tor jears and years. Notice how
j the bouse itself seems to bespeak of
'i-b. ei'fulness. lia]ipliless. Notice-how
Mr. Jones arrives home promptly
L . . lie's anxious to get home, t'hill!ri-!l?
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i ha py youngsters. Hardships'; Yes,
tin- Joneses have had hardships.
nc(|ilaluted with Mrs. Junes ami
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! th: t she Is neat. You'll find that
-slu doesn't "look her years" because
she has earned happiness; She
!kn iws rtre surnrt uT sue ces-rui
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Contrast Mrs. Jones' way of life,
and the rewards she has, with Mrs. I
' Smith's manner of living. Mrs.
Smith, you know, is u fine old woman,
hut she has been careless. You
.won't often see her sweeping the
porch, or shaking the rugs. She's
neglected her appearance, too. Mr.
Smith? Oh, he'll he home after
! awhile sometime.
| Yes, T.lttle Brhle, just look about
I you, and then choose your own pathI
way. But let*"me strongly urge you
| to choose Hie i.nlli l.? ?M iUn
I Mrs. Joneses, ltoinatice, und Ueuuty,
awaits you at Its end.
What are your beauty problems?
Write: Marie Downing, Larieuse
Beauty Bureau, D00 Lindell
Blvd., S(. Louis, Mo., and she will
he glad to answer them. Be
sure to enclose a self-addressed,
stamped envelope.
| Nora Wilkrns and her little daugh
|ter Mary Ellen Wilkins from N
Y. City. Mrs. Wilkins and daughter
will visit her parents in Raleigh,
N. C., before returning
Students ar0 gradually coming
in from college. The following
have arrived: Miaa Fletcher Gohen,
Bennett College, Mr. Charles
Heath, Miss Angie Taura King,
Miss Mary Rose Adair, State Col,
lege. Miss Rachel Spann, Bene,
diet College; Mis* Salome Spann,
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i who graduated from Morris College
last week, Miss Sallie Mayfie'd,
Benedict College.
Miss Rosa Mayfield, who graduated
Wednesday night from Fin
ley High School, left Thursday
to join 'her husband, Mr. J.S. Barber,
in Washington., D. C. They
were married two weeks ago.
Quite a number of teachers are
planning-to attend "the Piedmont
Summer School at Rock Hill,
which opens Wednesday, June 11.
Prof. S. L. Finley, Director will
hold faculty meeting Tuesday.
Dr. Briggs, of Benedict College
preached morning and evening at
O.. I n a.! a i * %
ivaivaiy napust cnurcn Sunday.
Everyone present enjoyed his sermons
which were forcefully delivered
and which stirred the
hearts of his hearers^as he poured
out his words of wisdom and
understanding. He is a great
preacher.
Prof. Marcus Boulware, of the
faculty of Alabama State College
spent a few days here visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. " Moscow
Boulware. *
Commencement Night at
Fin ley High School
lyorig before the hour every seat
was taken Wednesday night, May
28 -many person., could not gain
I admittance. 104 graduates from
the Junior hi^h school, and 40
from the Senior high school?
marched in, and took their places
Music was rendered by the fclee
clul) of the sdhool. Miss E. U
Boatty, accompanist. Rev. W. A.
i Hilliard offered prayer. Mr. J. S.
I Stanhrack introduced Dr. S. R.
Hiugins, President of Allen University,
who delivered a wonderfill
JUllllWH U\ Llll' PI ass.
cates were passed to the Juniors
by Principal S. L. Finley. Supt. I
M. E. Brockman presented the dipfo'mas
to the Seniors. Brief talks
were made by him, and by Messrs. '
Corkill and Irvin, (members of ,
the School Board) and County .
Supt. J. E. Nunnery. Prizes were
announced and were passed to the
winner^ thP next morning, The.
prold medal for the Oratorical
Prize Contest was presented to
Miss Annie B. Spann by Miss Cecele
Johnson. The entire audience
joined in sinjfinfr, "God
Bless America," and thus closed
.the . 1940-1941 school year Thin
[closes the 3flth year as principal
of this school for Prof. S. L. Fin.-,
ley.
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.Conunuw .rom page 1
Youngblood, Mrs. Floride Coleman.
Mrs. M. E, Brannon, Mrs.
Saleixa Williams, Miss Mozelle
Davis, Mrs. Susie Graham, Mrs.
Ellen Dinkins, Mrs. Maggie Fesperman,
Mrs. Betsy Sellars, Mrs.
Laura Walkt-r, Mr._H. L. Miller.
Mrs. EstelTe Davis and Mrs. Mary
Gray. To these and all the members,
Rev. and Mrs. Moore are
very grateful for all of thoir
thoughtful and., kind deeds, shoumthem.
MT. PILGRIM BAPT. CHURCH
Rev. John Spigner, Pastor
D. Bookhart, Supt. of S. S.
Sunday school at 10:30 a.m.;
Preaching at 12:30 and 8 p.m.
Come one, come all. I wish all
Hie members will try to be present.
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BISHOP FULLER
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Pennsylvania
|)istrict President, sister _M. J.
Smith;'"reported $100.00, lending
church, \Jt. Zion, Philadelphia, Pa.
Total $1,023.00. C?"and total
$4,270.61.
We were fortunate to stop with
our cousin, Miss Lenora Bowman
formerly from Irrr.o, S. C. Het
sister Elmira is the hplr?v/?.i ?i3<v.
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>{ the Rev. MclJaniel, who" owns
several apartment houses in -Chicago;
also houses in Ohib uiul
Tennessee. Mrs. R. J. Bowman of
Washington also attended the
meeting and told Us that our cous
in Richard w;:B building in Washington
.the cause of his being absent.
Yella, the youngest daugh*rf~^tTTrtT' TnTP5TTl TH,5TOT?(F tr
very intelligent .Zion minister and
he is preaching in Detroit, Mich.
Mrs. Euzie mible, also lives in
Chicago, in fact all from the
i)ntch Fork section are doing fine
in Chicago. I shall never forget
the treatment of Elmiria find Lenoria,
who fed us until we wanted
no more. We also spent one nite
with our daughter Aleathia (Leet)
as we caik?tl her lives on South
Parkway and runs a first class
cafeteria and is making a deal of
money. She haB four children
that nre very thrifty.
The Bishop's wife and haby girl
also addressed the conference.
The conference voted to have a
National Revival meeting the third
Week in August in Atlanta.
Sunday morning we worshiped
With Dr. Griffin at Grant Memorial
and heard him preach the ser
mon of his life from the subject
I "Seeing The Church"". He nas
pastored this large church for 14
or more yeary and thfl people love
him e? if this was his first year
If any .man in the church shoul*
he a bishop, Dr. Griffin is one
ThTs church has approximatel;
three thousand* members. Di
Griffin forced us to make inter
t sting remarks.
While in Chicago, we also vis
ited The Chicago Defender ^n
The Chicago Bee, both of thes
papers are doing well in Chiea
go, but we were greatly im
pgesse?d with the mechanic an
shall say more about both thes
papers und their worth to ou
race.
Southern Railway System
We went and came by the wa;
of Jsouthexn?railway, thi* i
our company and we feel at homi
riding with them. On our returi
trip a lady from Detroit ,-got on a
Cincinnati for Aiken, S. C. Th<
small coach was crowded and botl
of us were forced to take seats ii
smoker.?When wtrgot tirQfll
dale in Tennessee, a new conduc
tor took-eharge but had no seats
for his things, he tried In vain Ic
force this girl with her baby ir
he)- arms to stand up, so he m?j
get a seat. Dr. Morris of Chicago,
who was enroute to deliver s
101'nieticement address, protestec
ngi inst her standing and they hac
rough words. When we got t<
Asheville, the polite eonductoi
took her out the smoker and eav<
her a comfortable seat to Columbia.
I am thinking a few of thf
conductors should show all cour
tesv and information to it's passenters
and not work merely foi
the loaves and fishes. Mr. J. T
Cobb, who has charge of the South
ern division, should pat (himsell
o>i the shoulder for having sttch
efficient conductors. .. ,
I)r Chavig and Family
While in Chicago, we called upon
our classmate. Dr. S. R Chav
is. Tie was absent being busy set
madam told us that Dr. P. J. Chav
is was. living in one of their apa
rtmonts -with them. Soon?w-.
were together. To say the least
we enjoyed ourselves discussim
South Carolina in by-gone days
Dr. Chavis looks the picture^ ol
health. His mind is ah rt Ti.i
bright. He has that same pusT
and leadership that he had when ?
boy. He gave us a sketch of hi?
work in South Carolina and some
day in the future I shell tell tVu
readers more about this great
mtn. I can see and hear him now
telling the trustee board about
what the low country and~6htrtlest
on won't stand for such things
The ~trin wa? most enjoyafclf
ami we thank Bishop Fuller ver\
much for the trip. I am sure Mr
Hampton appreciates?very muol
what he did foi^the "Leader".
?BARNWELL NEWS
The Communion service at Betl
leheui Baptist church Sunday wai
enjoyed by those who attended
The holy spirit seemed to havi
had its desired-effeeL?
The death angel claimed tie
life of Daniel Williams (Bub) a:
he wa?5 often called, a world wa
veteran, "Monday between 10 am
11 o'clock. Mr. Williams was wel
kn iwn and a splendid mechanic.
Dr. 1). J. Di.xson left Saturda;
night for Meharry Medical col legNashville,
Tenn., where Fie udl
assume a course of study. . ?
We learn with regret of th<
illness of Rev. T. .J. Ryan am
mother. We hope for them j
sp< edy roeevery.I
N'urse Leah Peugh, the da ugh
tet of Mrs. Emma"Bronson spen
the week end homo and worshipe*
with ns Sunday
Congratulations t? Mr. Edwar<
Rvles, who is now agent for thi
Pi'Trim Life Insurance Co.
We welcome the following stu
dents home from the following in
stitutions: Miss Lzzie James aw
Miss Louise Roundtree. ^Morrt;
college; Miss Mary Cecile Duncai
Voorhees; Mtss Josie Walker. Be
tis aci'idrmy; Mr. Jnme^ Odom
Benedict; Mr. David Dixson, Statt
college; Mr. George Jowers, vooi
hees.
ST. PAUL C1KCUIT
Rev. 1). \V. Washington, Pastor
Sunday May 18th wrs a higl
day at Bethel AMJJ church. Th<
11 day jovial meeting was crovrr
ed with success. Sunday schou
opened at the usual hour by tin
Bup^-ltr well, attended am
we had a very good discussion o:
the lesson. After which Brother:
Harris Joy a>id Julius Draytoi
conducted u fiery prayer meeting
At 12 m. the pastor preach ell 7
wonderful sermon from II Col
5:1." From 1:30 to 2:00 p. m. th<
Missionary sisters from variou:
churches conducted a hot testi
monial meeting. From 2 to 3:3(
p.m. recess' for lunch. From 3:3<
to 5 p.m. Rev. S. SimrYions, pas
tor of Oak Grove Baptist churcl
and his congregation had chargi
of the service. Rev. Simmon
preached another wonderful ser
mon, From 5 to 0:30 p.m. Broth
er Joseph Tendle, our local preacl
er of' Johnson Chapel A. M. E
church and JohnsOn had charg
of the service. Brother Tendl
preBcnrrt an rxrethrrt psrmon. ?
Revs. Nebo, R. Abrtorv irnrt Brr
J. Ferguson made some timel
and inspiring jrorouik*; ?r>4 ih
meeting was g<?od from start t
finish. Total amount raised fo
the day $48.11.
Sister Elenora Waring, th
JtHaaionary President of Betbe
. ?
. church, gave the Twelve Tribes 1
* of Israel for her society. The ex''
ercise was grand. Amount raised
. $13.26.
We are your faithful servants
Robert Alston, Shepherd Rrown
^ and Joseph Tendle.
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j COPE NEWS
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e Revival meeting started at Good
c Hope church Tuesday night, Muv
1 27 with Rev. C. C. Burgess, pastor
in charge. On Thursday nite
Mrs. Bella Mae Burton preached
V Every night the prayer service
a was goorh^antf the wtrrd^oT God
^ was forcibly brought to us. The
t Christians were revived arid a
? goodly number confessed saving
1 faith in Christ.
f~ ference wound up the revival
5 meeting with a soul stirring ser>
mon, preached by Rev. S. Nance
1 P. E.. of the Orangeburg District.
He took his text from Matthew
t 26:13, subject:* A Good Woman.
1 He preached one of his best ser'
mons. We could but say our
= haarty-burncd within -tts while""
the man of God preabhed the word
On Sunday at 6 p.m. we were
? called together in ACE League
meeting at Macedonia by the pastor.
We had a h'1*-1 discussion on 1
the Sunday school lesson and
> some very timely remarks by th<
pastor. Music was rendered by o
trio, a part of the Ever Ready
Quartet, led by Leroy Curry,
Murtis Moorer and Eddie Rush.
Offering was taken by Willie
I ins-; and Frizzelle Hevwcrd.
Sunday night we returned to
Vla.edoniu where a lively prayer
T "ervice" "was conducted by Sister
Josephine Harrison and Rh'oda
Iames of Calvary church, Bro
r ?erry Ryant and Sister A. R
'iimter of the Good Hope Circuit
1 The pastor sang the spiritual
. I've got to run, run etc.; then
i n? :
? , ii"V>c.ii ttrir tue nrMiunif muer,
1 /. tio spoke briefly from Job lG:li?
^ uibjeet: A Christian ami Heovnly
Witness. I think ull pres_
"! were benefitted. We had
. one of the best Quarters we've
' ever had. Paid th,e assessment.
,and pastor's support, etc. Raised
L over S4R.00. Wp went. over the_ .
top. Perfect harmony and peace
throughout the session. Rev
Rurgess knows how tQ put over
a program and his people wi'l
5 follow a good leader.
We had many visitors out on
e Sunday,( who are welcome to wor
~ ship with us any time. We want
s to thank Misses Connie M. Johnr
son, Margaret Pearline Abies and
1 all others for your assistance in
' our League work. C<* ne again.
We also extend sympathy the
bereaved Mr,?and Mrs. Charlie
I At hie. Hope for the sick a speedy
recovery.
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TH ETTC SENIORS
I The' Junior Follegiates honored.
I their graduates with a party on
_ Th irsdav night, May?22,?at?the jj
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph NVil |
e so". Allen-Benedict court.
The p i ty was quite a surprise ,
. to t' t. Senior Collegiates us they |
. were- escorted to the court upon i
j leaving the senior banquet at the I
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After an enjoyable evening was
spent dancing and playing games- ?
each senibr (collegiate was presented
with n gift by the junior
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