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M. S.?Tell me what to do. My
child is 15 years old ami for the as.
four months we have been li\ ing
with his father. Ifls father drinks
and does bad but promised to be
good to us both.-They had a misunderstanding
recently and the
child left. My husband or his fa
lher said he was sorry and prmnKt'tl
nut to' du n tiling lise riifsagain.
Tell me which one needs
me the most?
.^vilb. 11 lilt' IULIICI UJ yvui LHJJ
would control his drinking and act
Trrtght, it would be nice for you
and the boy to continue living there
witlh him. Hhowever, give t.im
? ? warning ^that the first" time?he
abuses you or the child severely;
you will take the boy and leave.
You are light . . . the boy needs
you more than his father, b ut try
to live peacefully together if it
' i an be done.
1111. P. 1/.?Answer my question
in the paper. Is my hUfdtttnd
and why does he hag me so about
my past ? Could I get my Asrtologv
Reading if I send in fOF it?
Ans: Your husband is sane, but
very insanely jealous at times.
If' at all possible, pay,, not the
sTTghest bit of attention to his
naggaing you ivb^ut your past.
Ask him if he didn't have a past?
lioH-t?ftrss-with hirrr wherrhet++a&
' . Co brlnntr tip such things, btrt
ignore nun ujtogeiner. i es, you
may send for your Astrology
Reading by sending 25c. Be sure
to send full name, correct birthdate
arid address. You may ask
three questions too if you want
-?:? my tree ..pinion on same. _
M. L. \V.?I am anemic and went
to the hospital for treatment. I
y tried to get on relief and they say
1 am able to work and the doctors
won't sign the papets for
me not to work. When I work my
back hurts and the doctor,, would'
TiT"TelT"IHT "Tiry-TTftiTtT'rrr?; - Tell - 1T1T"
u littt?I?shuuld do 7
" " AnsT'CIeTjr TTgr.t job and n.n~
tinue going" to the hospital for
treatment. If the doctors thought
your condition was serious. they
? would not insist on your working,
but evidently they feel you would
be better off doing half day work
than doing ivothing at all. Cooperate
with thenrmnd?F am mire
yon will improve in health.
F. M.?The man I loved for 1?
?. _ months and tried to live with. He
and 1 had a fight the first Sunday
in June and he got the ax after"
me and I put lye on him. I payed
his way home. I want to help him
now until he gets well so please
tell me what to do? ...
Ails: About the only thing y.ou
an aim-is help him with his doctor
and medicine bill for he is
gtmrg-tt>?htt-ve?fdenty of them.?Itis
ridiculous that two intelligent
people?cuaM not settle a little
misunderstanding \vpth<5ut resorting
to ax fighting. If I
"Wei7? ybii," I Think ~T would Tiiahe
up my mind to behave myself in
the future, as this is mighty_dangerous
and could cause you some
trouble. ?
M. C.? My husband and I purchased
a car together. Before we
got the car he said it was mine
and I could drive it all -that 1
wanted to but now 1 can't even
get in the car as Tie is out and gone
in it. What must 1 do as I helped
pay for it?
Ans: When he drive,, off in the
car . . . get in with him and go
loo. The new will wear off very
?soon-tuui- l?e will-he glad to have
you drive the "same as he does.
He isn't chasing girls with his
car, but he is so doggone proud
of it that he can't stay from behind
the wheel long enough to
even give you a thought.
JOHNSON VILLE CIRCUIT
Rev. Silas Middleton, Pastor
S. S. opened at usual 'hour with
Supt. and co-workers at their post
of duty. The lesson was beauti
fully discussed. The morning ser
vice was opened with an old time
player meeting. At this time
the pastor came forth amr delivered"
a soul stirring sermon taken
frc/m Genesis 40:19, using for his
theme "You Can't Dp Wrong and
(let By". This message was well
?received j
We were blessed with five infants
to be baptized. The service
was enjoyed by all.
The pastor and his wife spent
the week-end at the parsonage
and among the good people,
WATCH
FOR
DATE!
STATE-WIDE
BEAUTY
CONTEST 1
BALTIMORE, MD. NEWS
By (Mrs.) Louise G. Douglas*
Mr. aud Mrs. Fred Halsey
had for their Wednesday after
noon guests Mrs. Louise G. Douglass,
Mrs. Molly Gore and his bro
ther Mr. Jim Russell who spent
a very pleasant time.
On sick list are Rev. Marshalt
Flowers, Mrs. Craig; Mr. Htlt, the
Rev. Wtbster Neal, Mrs. Jenny
Jones. The others are during
well and out of the hospital are
Mrs. Lula P. Boones, Mr. Roosevelt
Heath Mr. Marshall Andievvs
Mrs.-Clara ?SntiHa, Mtas?Jennie
Whitlock, Mr. Clarenct Gregory,
Mr. J. W. Shells. We hope for
all an early recovery. Mrs. Ruth
P. Peslon sister is able to visit
her and enjoyed a very happy
stay.
Mrs. Louise G. Douglass was
Mrs. Christine C. Andtrson guest
u\d also Mrs. Daisy Mpe Heath
on Monday. * -
There was an entertainment giv
en at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Blaine Smith, 3532 W. Lanvule
St., Friday, June 13th,. Dea. Turn
benefit of Galilee Baptist church.
Mrs. Delphine Russell and two
children have returned home after
spending three weeks with her
mother in South Hill, Va. She re
port a very splendid trip.
There was a supper given by
the United Christian Savings club
at 11 H. Amity serett Saturday
evening, June 14th. Mr. Richard
Gaston, president; Mr. George
Blizzard secretary.
The S. S. S. club met with
Mrs. Etta Boler 613 N. Calhoun
St.; with the chaplain in charge
"_?i the devotions. Bible verses by >
. ach member. President, Mrs. L. :
Wilks. The next meeting will be
it Mrs. Alice Johnson 613 N. Cal J
~u>.7n St. All members are ask- !
to be present, please.
Mrs. Dillie D. Brown and Mrs.
Louise Turner" had for their Sat- i
inlay evening: guest Mrs. Ianiise
Douglass.
The S. S. S. club had a call t
nee ting at the president s home I
n order to make plans for u parv
tn lie given soon. '
EDISTO NEWS
Everything on the old historic
Edisto Island is marching on in
full bloom. Services are going
on at all of the churches and a
definite result is being manifested.
Rev, S. P. McKehery deliv
erfcd the message at the Presbyterian
church, of which Dr. W.
L. Metz is pastor, oil last Sunday.
He is a senior in the School
iof Theology at Johnson C. Smith
I university. He left Jienday for^
Columbus, Ga., where he will carry
on during the-summer.
?Rev. J. E: Webb, pastor of the
R. E. church, delivered a splendid
message to the Fathers on Sunday.
This message will linger
long in the hearts of all those
who heard it." Children's Day
wat> observed in the afternoon at
[the R. E. church. A very fine
program was carried out with
Miss Grace Wright and Miss 'Mat
"tie L7 Brown in charge. All Who
have enjoyed it.
On Sunday afternoon the sad
news reached us of the passing of
Mr. Henry Hutchinson, Sr. He
wasTTTne of the most outstanding'
citizens of Edisto Iskand having
lived here for more than four
score years. He was an elder in
the Presbyterian church for many
years. He will be greatly mis'sed
by the entire community. Hfis
widow, five children and grandchildren
have the entire sympathy
of the whole Island.
Rev. F. P. Metz is here for a
while with his parents, Dr. and
Mrs. W. L. Metz. Rev. Mr. Metz
has just received his B.D. degree
from the School erf Theology -oT
Johnson C. Smith university. He
has three rhurches near Beaufort
a C
VTiac. Rnn.,).ih C lint* im .4
home with her, parents, Dr. /and
rMrs."W. L. Metz^ She is a teach
er in the high school of Gaffney
and reports a very fine school
term.
Miss Agnes Helen Brown is now
in New York visiting relatives
and friends. She came home and
speivt a few weeks with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Brown,
after the closing of her school at
Sellers, S. C. She heads the department
of Home Economics at
Sellers Junic/h High school.
Prof. J. L. Washington is spend
ing the sumer here after the clos
ing of his school. He is the principal
of the iRidgeviiU Elwantary
school.
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LAURENS NEW8
St. Paul Baptist Church
Kt-v. L. B. Moon, Pastor
Sunday school began at the usual
hour under the direction of
Mr. Jonathan Miles, with teachers
at their post of duty. ISie lesson
was wonderfully reviewed by Mr.
Daniel Wearing. "The B. T.CTT
began tat the usual hcur with a
itice group present. The contesi
closed Sunday, June 15th. The
?iris won the first prize and the
ooys the second.
Ti e pastor pre: cned throughout
Sunday and he preached a s
never before. Our hearts were
set on fire. His theme was This
Matter Belongs to Me. And he
told us about it too, that is what
we need in these churchts today,
the true Gospel.?it will help our
wicked race. We have just closed
a ten nights revival meeting.
The first week was conducted by
the Rev. Moss of Augusta, Ga.;
second week the Rev. W.W. White
of Georgia. The converts were
Baptized Sunday after which the
pastor and his deaeons; motored" t-o
White* Plains to help ordain some
deacons there. A g?6d service
was hlad.
Mrs. Whitner and her junior
choir wh? invitn/l to tho Piochu.
terian church also the Ace club,
-to render music.?
Mrs. Viola Grant and daughters
'Ella and " Alloc Grant left for
/Charlotte, N. C. Sunday. \ Mrs.
Grant will undergo an operation.
We are praying for hei\ She- requests
the prayers of the Christiana.
All who wish to get a Palmetto
Leader who ~ have news publishedin
ths column see John Robert
Hunter..
?Miss Kathryrr-Graderr-of-fireenville
visited her parents over the
week end, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gra
den.
We had visitors from various
churches wo's'r.ip with us Sun
(lay, including a number from
flreenville.
Those who served the pastors
luring the revival meeting Were
11>. ( > i r.e 1 < ? 1 nun ;. Mi s. FTe"~
^-eeeteMl', and Mis. S.W
Sullivan Mj.~~and Mrs. S. Mills,
Mr. aixl Mrs. Luther Crane, Mr'
and Mrs. Floyd Pressley, Mrs.
Bertha Finley, Mrs. Mamie Williams,
Mr. and Mrs. Andie Hunter,
Mrs. Cappio Burnside, Mtt
[and Mrs. David Schumpert, Miss
Rosa Shepard, Mrs. S. I). Dendy,
' Mrs. Alice Todd- Mrs Jin FinvS?
( Mrs. Geneva Richardson, Mrs. H.
Golden,"Mr. and Mrs. Daniel DorTaK
7
?Mrs; 'M. C. Whitney, Mr6. Katie
Hicks, and Mrs. Cerilla Hudgens
are attending th*? State Baptist
Missionary convention in Votiway,
S. C.
Mr. Ezel Philson is visiting in
Winston-Salem, N. . ??
Miss Melrose Dial and neice
Chaney* Diel Hunter are visiting
in Philadelphia, Pa.
Miss Alberta Mathis is attending
summer school at State college,
Orangeburg.
Mr. Herman Walker son of Mrs
Delia WaHcer passed away Monday,
June 16th. More will be
snid next week,
Messrs Oscar Sullivan, Charles
Dendy and others are vacationjn?
at Myrtle Beach, S, C,Misses
Minnie L. Clinkscales
and Josie Mae Garlington are in
Hendersonville,' N7 C.
HELENA NEWS.
Sunday was a very pleasant day
for all church goers and Sunday
<chool? co-workers. At 8:00 p. m.,
'.he pastor. Rev. M. C.* Freeman
delivered a soul stirring sermon.
Mr. and Mrs. James Johnsor
and Miss Edna Johnson nil
Columbia, S. C., were the week
end guests of their mother, Mrs
Fannie Johnson of Helena, S. C
Miss. Moggie..'Wright of Helena
S. C., is visiting her sister anc
brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Fant of Wjutmire. S. C.
Mr. amTlWrs. Herbert Bobb, aiu
, nih. .<
Washington, I). C., we're home visl
ntf their?parents,?Mrs. Afflandi
IlnKK 1 it--- - ? "
ami omer relatives ot Helen#
tnd Newberry, S. C.
Mrs. Ethel Clark left Wednr.ts
lay for her home in Winston-Sa
!em, N. C. after spending a few
weeks with her (fraud parents, Mr
and Mrs. Long, and her aunts
Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Abrams, ant
tick mother, Mrs. Viola Reeder
all of Helena, S. C.
Little Arthur Lee Wilson of He
'ena, S. C., is ill with the measlet
at this writing.
We a re proud to see Miss Janit
Spearman home again after under
'oiug M serious operation at th<
hospital in Columbia, S. C.
? "fread the leader for the tatewi
News."
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The Palmetto U'adei
IS PAfcOTITQ LBADEft
NEWBERRY NEWS
(.'?lv?ry Presbyterian Church
Kev. A. H. Keasoner, Pastor
Instead of the usual Sunda
school procedure, this hour wa
Uevoted to a Children's Day pro
i grain. Quite a number o f chilurei
look an active part on the pro
gram and was considered a sue
_ tea*. It wit# directed by Mrm. Ce
lestine M. Allen.
In the morning service Rev
Reasonea- used us hi? theme, "Hov
t,o face human suffering." His tex
"For I reckon that the suffering;
of this present time are no
worthy to be compared with th<
glory which -shalf be revealed ii
us," Roman 8:18. "If so be thu
we suffer with Him, that we maj
be also glorified together," Rom
8:17. In the pastor's discourse
tie would have us accept the worh
as it is and make the best out ol
it. He says, "In the world we wil
rave trials ami tribulations, bu
.ve wiy overcome." The suffering
world today needs Christian mei
anu women to hind its wounds.
During Children's Hour, Rev
iteasoner spoke on three topics
Children's' philosophy, The waj
Children think;?and the Scienei
of Thinking.
The visitors at these service:
were, Mrs. Charleston' Penn anc
Miss Rosalie Gilliam.
' Drayton Street School
I ... .
j rroi. k. l. (iiadden, principal
I Drayf^on .Street school had its
I graduation exercise at Bethlehem
Baptist church Wednesday, June 9
| who received diplomas, They were,
I Paul Roland Allen, William Clurk
'Baker, Jr., McKae Bobo, Elizabeh
tBowers, James Boyd, Jr., Haync
Thomas Cnick, Robert Lee Clark,
Viola Clark;" Curt.s Coleman7"Jr."
Mamie Lucretia Connor, William
Eugene Counts, Ethel Mae Davidson,
Mozell Marian Gary? Rosalie
Demetria Gilliam, Janie Lee
Glymph, Timothy Haltiwanger, Jr..
Celia Elizabeth-Livingston, Everlei\a
Margaret Martin, Maude
Beautia Moon, Scot'ield Parker,
Jack Gilliam Rite, Georgia Mae
Robinson, Sibbie Cyi.thia Rutliei
I'ord, Marquis Singldton, Ilen/y
Lee Suber. Mary Dell'ast Sumnnn*;
Warren Montgomery Toland, Ka
thaniel Palmer Wesley, and Maggie
Vivian Wright. The speakei
lor this occasion was Dr. A. A
Sims of Union. S. C. Salutatori.ih,
Hayne Thomu> Chick; valedictorian,
Ethel Mae Davidson. The music
was given much praiise.
. Daily Vacation Hible School v.iH
77c conducted lit Drayton Street
tclfodl beginning Iun"e^TO~endTng
July 4. We arc expecting a large
attendance. *
Among the teachers who are
attending summer schools are
Mrs. Jennie K. Gilliam, Mrs. N
P. Singleton, Mrs. Lou Annie Gra
ham, Mrs. ,Lillie Glaldden, M'rs
Eunice. H. Allen, Misses Jaunitn
Jones, Sylvia Gilliam, Carrie Gall
man and Elizabeth Burton.
AfteT attending a special courst
at Meharry Medical College t'oi
two weeks. Dr. J. Pi. Grant ha
etuimeii auil rescmed practice, lli;
many patients and friends are gla<
to_see hi in.
M rs. Helen ..Calhnut
is the happy mother of a fine babj
girl, born Sunday morning. ?Sh<
- wate christened ~Ma?Mae^?
Mrs^ Hebeccu Summer of Wash
mgton, I). C., is visiting her moth
er, Mrs. Cora Houseal and da ugh
ter, Miss Mary Summer.
M i,V^ Catherine Haines ,j?
Waynesville, N. C., is visiting he:
grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. An
drew Frf.d, also their daughte
Miss Minnie Ford erf Baltimori
who has been visiting ' them un<
returned, last week.
Mr. Li neoln Davis left Satur
day morning, for Washington, D. C
~ and Miss Addie Hare letft las
!. Friday for Hendersonville, N. C.
Mrs. Thomasina Myers left Mon
day morning for summer school.
ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHTRCI
L Rev. W. M. McDonald, Pastor
1 Sunday school was good a
usual. After the class study of th
lesson the school was wonderful!
reviewed by the-pastor. The Bibl
class is holding the banner, Re\
R. B. Golden, teacher.
Services were good all day. Sun
day morning the pastor s'tirrei
> the audience from the text, "G
> Forward," Exodu,, 14:15. At 3:3
p. m. Rev. Mrs. Fields preacho
J a touching sermon for the benefi
1 of the Missionary Society's child
' rente pfcw ra^ly. 'The childre
nblely assisted the missionaries i
their effort. The captains wen
j Misse? Lydia Mae Cheek, Sara
' woodson, Elizabeth Yo"upg, Willi
Mae Nelson, Geneva Boney, Ernie
' Cooper, Annie Mae Gflre. Hen
' Irietta Tucker, Gertrude Johnsor
Mary Ldu Phelps, and Doroth
r Phelps. We certainly thank ther
' and a reception was given fo
them on Monday night at th
home of Mrs. Wllhelemina Wood
son on Henderson St.
' Sunday night the Children's I)a
program was presented. The child
> ren played well their parts an
1 much oredit is due the committe<
\fisse$ Elizabeth Yoilng, Willi
Mae Nelson, Genev? Boney, an
Mrs. Eloise Janer*tte Darby. S<
1 James is on the way with Re\
McDonald at the head and loys
' followers. When you want to hea
good singing, come to St. Jamei
! | Our presiding elderd Dr. W. I
Loving Clark, will be with us Sur
day' morning and night. TTVTs beTn
his 3rd official visit. We are look
ing forward to paying out in fu
as we have heen doing this yea
, Come and hear him. Visitor, ar
always wslcomad,
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ORANGEBURG DISTRICT
GROUP MEETING IS
INSPIRING
"Evangelize!, Reorganize!, R
dedicate!," these arc some of t
y high sounding keynotes struck I
s the district superintendent, mil
- sters, and laymen of the Orang
i' burg District, (S. C. Conference
- in their firefy group meetii
- June 3, at Ziont church- on. t
* Jamtson tfisrge. " 5
District Superintendent A. \
Wright suggested that the mil
v isters have a period of Evang
t listic services throughout the di
s trict. A discussion on Evangelis
t was opened by the Rev. F. Marc
i who in his remarks said. ,4'V
i should start from the pulpit ai
t come on down through the pe\
1 with tt spiritual awakening." T1
. Rev. S. A. Flinches added th
, there must first be a reorgar
t zation - oJf our-ehuiroh-?progra
t "then let Evangelistic service reij
I fifty two Sundays out of vei
t with the other three hundred ar
p thirteen days of the year throv
i in "
The Rev. T. J. Robinson eai rii
. "a motion to the effect that tl
: local churches on the district I
r" organized and beginning June ;
carry on an Kvangvlistte progia
running indefinately with a fir
s report on t he program's prog re:
1 to be given at the District Coi
ferehce in "July. It was 'also suj
gested that the pastors o?gunij
a committee to go out and mul
direct contacts and bring peop
into the churcTf;
Dir. N. J. Crawley, represei
i tative of the Board of Pension at
i Relief, emphatically urged tl
, group to take better care of il
r retired muiialgrs. dp-.wu. U
To shun this task when We oui
selves are headed toward the* sam
end", said Dr. Crawley. Father
Day is being observed in beha'
of Pension and Relief.
-- "Mrsr Phillips Gibbs, state pies
i dent of the Women Society t
Christian Service, gave an inspi:
ing and informing address t > til
, i women._ Some of the topics sis
; discussed were, (1) Christian St
cial Relation and Local Ch
Activities; T2) Mission r~y?Fi
ucti'ion and Service:' (.'!) To
i Wesley tan Service (fill: (-1) 1
jerature; (5f The Status of W't
men. "The Woni?*n Society <
?Christian Service is one of ill
greates clubs trrthp world re gun
less of denomination." Mrs. (lib!:
exclaimed. Mrs. A. W. Wriei
the district president of the s1
.-iety. was selected delegate to th
reneial meeting in St. Louis, ?li
Jljr. T. K. Bythewood, repa
!'ii 'South Carolina, challenged
youth of?tc-e?district?u-ud?uji?U.
U state to niaieh forward an.l ii'. H
.fully take, their. places. _in._U;
! It inch of today.
Katie Smith, ReiJdrter
Claflin College
Orangeburg. S.?C.
CLINTON XKWS
Friendship A, -M. K. Church
Rev. II. \V. Walker. Faster
Sunday school opened art?ti
usual time with Supt. II. L. Ale
ander at his post. All classes toi
' an active part in the diseussu
of the lesson. The lesson was r
' viewed by Mrs. Rebecca (Bdowi
Burrage.
tfc'~rTAt ' 'o'ctggk lilt' '(lllkl
f brought to us another one of thoi
? inspiring sermons. H it' alwa;
to think about. If you are visitii
in Clinton, find your way to Kriet
ship A. M. K. church.
Sunday night Rev. S. C. Demi
f who is a ehalpain in the^army
! the state of Alabama, brought tl
message. He spoke^from 1 Co
, ..1.5th. ehaptei?- and? 5hth._ vers
Brethern be steadfast. Every bin
I present enjoyed his sermon.
Misses Rubye Johnson and Ma
tie Mae "Young, who are attejidii
the Allen-Benedict summer sclm
, were m tuwu -Sunday.. They can
along witli Mr. and Mrs. Warn
Wilson who were the guests
Mr. Wilson's parents.
Mrs. Rebecca Brown Burrago
home?visiting her "mother, Mi
Eunice Brown Adams.
See" Miss Kubye TJaisy. Pit
for the Palmetto Leader.
s
e Hebron Baptist Church
y Rev. A. A. Sims, Pastor
a Sunday school Was cafletT t() c
' der by the Supt., Mr. J. B..
Ruth at the usual hour. After t
* lesson was discussed, the past
conducted the review.
J? Sunday morning t h e past
? preached a very good sermon.
k; number of visitors were preset
The B. Y. P. U. convened
" (5:15.
n The U. C. Club met at the hor
n of Mrs. Jimmie Young,
pj Mrs. Lauru Harris?heft to d:
''or Hendersonville, N. C.
^ Miss D. M. Lomnx left Saturdi
?I for?Washington'.?D-?P
Rev. A. A. Sims, Rev. ami Mi
WlllU1, Mi', and Mis. .Johnie Dav
' and Mrs. Rosa L. Pitts were <li
; ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hen
r Bobo.
(i Mrs. Mary B. Williams. M
i Lucinda Miller, and little gia
daughter, Lueinda C. Pitts, w
leave Wednesday for the Womei
i State Baptist Convention at Co
,] way.
, A popularity contest, was giv
p at Hebron Friday night for t
benefit of the church missionai
t- A first and second prize was gi
en to the one raising the highe
,j amount of money. Little Same
r Day Fleming was proclaimed t
s mosl popular according to t
f amount of money raised which "w
i_ $5.00. Little John Edward Tayl
iT TarrtrF?i"<tm>nrt; misTng J37TSfT
cinda C. Pitts, $2.20; Arebe
U Hester, $2.20; Lucy Moore, $2.(1
r^-Eddie_ Taylor.. $2JUL ..Bartha Jkl
e Gilliams, $1.15; Evelyn Flemir
$.05; total, $l4.70.
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SHADY GROVE
METHODIST CHl'KCH
t,_ By (Miss) I'tker Davis
he I
by Winnsboro', S. 'C.?Miss Inez
n" Gladden departed--thts life Junt*?IT ?"
and was funeralized on Friday af
^ ' ternoon, June 13th at the Shady
he Grove church. Rev. C. W.:Talley
opened the seTviees and offered
V. prayer. A Charge to Keep I
ll" Have, was sung "bv the choir; the
es_
15tfh-ehapter of St. Paul was read
m | by Rev. Talley who took an apL!s
propriate text for the occasion^. A
J comforting prayer was offered
sij. then the song Will There be any
he Stars was' sung.
Miss Gladden, a native of this
m:JLown >vent .to.. ta.
jn live. While she was in good
health but returned after her
health began to fail ar^d lived
\ith her grandmother and father
;t) who did {.ll they could for her. In
ie her youth she was a strong Sunday
school worker and always car
in a ^hlJLe>. As long as heist
health permitted she would atss
tend church being a | member of
.Shady Grove Methodist^ church.
1, Slip was preceded to the grave by
u. her mother some years ago.
le Rev. Talley commended the bereaved
to God for comfort. She
will be missed in the homo and
in
ie the community by yotmg and old
ts of both races. It is our lost but
p,ahrT=^=":
lt. Surviving are a father and step
s mother and four uncles and a+mts-^
a grandmother, and a host of~rel.
J atives and friends.
kf t Mr. Alex Russel had charge :of
the' remains.
:: I
t' i Servant of God well dope.
^ j Rest from thy loved employ; |
i-: The battle's fought the vic'rv won
? | Knter thy Master's iov. 1
-.1 J:? . i
1 HM
, r I he voice at midnight he stalled
to j up to hear, - |
1- A mortal arrow pierced his fra no
He fell but felt i; ? f.-a1
; SI'ARTAMii KG. S ( .
.. ! Trinity A. M. K. Church
- ' RoV. A. I). Dan Uins, I'a Aor
J" j "Sunday was a !..vcly d: v . ! ;
ill el)liroll goi-iv v. mi- funisi w! i i
L l JJM- t.b '. j'1 Am.i - -1-,t- -I - -1-?1'. o ll st Z
.
At JO o clock the Sunday so' ??ol
j ook phice with a-largo atteiidai; C.
I he lessun was thoroughly ta.ught
by the various teachers and a most
.ntoiesting review was given by
Miss Dot lor. Class No. 2. Mis.
? _Lois. Royd, reacher.4s still holding
the offering banner.
At 11:15 the pastor. Rev. Dawlins.
brought ;ui?us?an inspii dig
"message f i o m Ilel tew 1.1:11.
/ riieme. "Christ ians' Foot Rare."
jn A large audience heard the message
as the God sent man deliver- ,
c" I ,.,l ;i ri i - '
. - -- .v. wv I IIUH 'l SCeilHMl 1(1 I)*.' I
lied with 'he spirit A mnnberj
At .'1:110 the pastor and choir
s.* vorshipcd with liuvt?Ldiupiran at I
'J S'cw /,'nn Baptist church.?Uc.H
? Daw kit: s delivered a wonderful s -r- I
l\ man from St. John. 11:15. The
1( message was hwh-H f\ trfyt 1" ' h" |
"T- oiigregathm. I
: ' Sunday night at S o'clock our!
1,1 Ini tpiartoiiy conference was Told
'' at Trinity A. M. K. church by the I
presiding elder. Dr. Tr 11. Addisou.?udur-deliv+ired-?tT?*?evening
message to an appreciative a. du
nee. The message was short and
sweet, pleasing, instructive' and
inspiring, alter which we entered'
??into'?t-he?business'?KOKSfolV.* Ttl ;
1141 quartet wffs caliied ouFharmo.iously.
All present left in sn)iles.
0 A wi re also glial-to?haKev.ind
Mrs- Jones, who worshiped
with us Sunday night, come again.
rs> You are always welcomed.
Qarr?church?is?wnvin??o l,
l* nicely. Thi* pastor ar.d members
ro .doing- sple ndid work in the
improvement of our church. A nvw
tainted roof has been p..t on ami
\ n w platform is being built in
>r- tTe basement. We are asking out
M. members and friends to visit Trinihe
ty and help put the program over,
or Our doors are opened anil you
tie welcomed,
or Mrs. Anna Craig, Mrs. Mary
A Davis* and Mr._ Pearson are still
it. on-the siek list. We prav for them
at a speed>\ recovery.
>< HE READY TO PAY
ay YOUR
By ' S 11RSCRIPTIO N
f~"| PINCKNEY'S F1
,v~ i NDKiTTAK T'.R AND I
Ph OF SOUTH CAROM
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SEdiiH
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Saturday, June 21, 1941
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS ?
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DR. H. H. COOPER
DENTIST
Special Attention Given to T5T
eases of the Gums
Gold Crown and Bridge Work
A Specialty
i Office Phone 6429 iRes. 8261
1125 Washington St.. Cola., S. C.
Office Hours: Telephone*: ?^?:
8:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 603."
Residence 887 !
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST
Fillings, Plates, Crowns, Bridges.
Anesthesia a Specialty
DR. J. G. STUART
Eye, Eur. J\ose ami lluuat
Glusses Fitted Accurately
Office Hours Telephones
10 A.M. to 2 P.M. Res. 4602 ^
4 P.M. to G P.M. Office 3706
Office. * Residence
2030 Taylor St. T347 Pine St
RRVl H "TTOHMSDM
. - ~ * " ' ? ? 3
^ Notary ruai.ic
Office 2029 Marion Street
Dealer in Real Estate, perform*
Marriage Ceremonies, writes Will*
Deeds, Mortgages, Claims, etc.
Call to See Him
(i'i'liiMIMI)
L AOK TOR ;
I MENTHO f d
| MULSION IW
ST FOR COUGHS f-P.OMCOLDS^M" zjA
^ that won t turn loose - ^^2
? OF MENTHO MULSION
Mr WAIT FIVE MINUTES
m if YOU Fail to get
EXPECTED RELIEF M
Task for tour money back j
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS ,v ^
EVERYWHERE
; wayr?r ? ;rasjKE=nsrs?e
j"or_im'9Kmsiu??\ ;ii',t| AltFyntioHs.
of all kiiuh^tju'luding the Relinina
.1 COATS
?see?
Miss Laney Kennerley
A Specially is made of School 01 ^
Print Dresses. Work Neatly Done
1203 PINE ST.
| MADAM PETER'S
HAIR GROWER
Gives Ufi ?
*nd Beauty. BEST GROWER
Apply once a week?Price 35c.
I90f? Blanding St., Columbia. S. C
Counts Drug- Store, Washington
S t.t Thnmoc TY ?o * *?
,J n K ~ re? Iaylo?
and Harden Streets
ONE WAY
V/z cents per mile
ROUND TRIP
10% less than double I <y
tho one way fares
Air
Conditioned
CoachoM >
ON THROUGH TRAINS ^
J. T. COBB
Division Passenger Agent
Columbia, S. C.
,mmn
Telephone 9231
DANT/I.KR ijon..
> i i r?i,
SHOE REPAIR SHOE
.2179 Hermit Ht. Columbia, S. C ^
i Prices Reasonable V'
Invisible Half Soling a Special!*
Work Caller! For and Delivered
[TNERAL HOME |
ICENSED EMRAI.MER
NA AND C.EORC.IA
Funeral Cars and Funeral
Equipment
AS ROOD AS THE BEST I
And Hotter Than the Rest I
And Prices l.csa
nftife I'lione 2-3.1"?7
ffrs ch'nrc I'hone 7765
COL'KTKSY
AND
SKRV ICE
COLUMBIA. 3 C.
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