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3 Saturday, July 19, 1941 RIDGEWOOD CAMP NEWS ~Having been connected with the - ^Ttidgewood camp for more than seven years I have seen many is cases of tuberculosis that have y made lasting impressions upon t< me. Here is one case I would T like to share with the readers of a this column. - ?In Columbia a few years ago a ii "young man of ubuut twenty-four years decided to live more sober life so he married the girl of his 1 choice. After being married and u ^^^ettled down to family life, he ^ ' and his wife became the proud parents of a fine baby boy." This proud father pledged himself to ~ the support of his family and , promised that his son would have a better chance at the good things Q of life than he or his wife had. s During this enjoyable period he . spiration of his lovely family car- ^ rlefl "htm on when indtrzy man v would quit working. Conditions v with him got worse until he had . ( to lay off from work. In the g mean time he was taking plenty f: of patent medicines and home c remedies that the neighbors were 1 telling him about. When he still s lingered and getting worse all the , time he went to a doctor and was ,1 ^ examined. The diagnosis of the c doctor showed that he had an ad- * wanee case of tubereulosis._ The c ^Bdoctor advised sanatorium for _Whim. .? On bein admitted to the camp ' ^ the young man was quite despondent yet he cherished the idea t that he would soon resume his | loving and faithful wife would jn come out to see him. One could j, see that because of worry and ex-J^ ertion, shq. too was failing. The young man lost Hhe fight i -with death, making his wife a widow and his child fatherless, 111 #Many times we wondered why (^ fate wps so cruel to this young v man, who was an asset to hii-)1 inanity, while there are so many E people who are linbilities^and are . ^ undoing the work of iseful men 111 and women. 4^ ' s Wedding bells are ringing, 1 t young <and hopefuT"?"ouples are n announcing their marriages. Let c i us hope, let us pray, let us work, ( v ' r.'hole-heartecHy and cooperative- p | ly that this lurking treacherous | thief will not sneak in and steal (u -JLhe-vitality manhood or life ..away11 ^rroni them. . - ' Oh may the day hasten) when (' the eradication of tuberculosis will take place. We can do our part by seeing our doctor at reg- 1 ular intervals for a check-up. If we find ourserves slipping by hav- i ,v 1rifr poor appetite~~tosB~ of weight digestive disturbance, no pep, ^ easy to get fatigue, a cough that hafigs on, etc. go directly to your family doctor or the nearest tu- + _* berculosis clinic for your doctor to decide. They will be glad to s advise you. s This reporter regrets very much a the omission of the name of Mrs, f C. A. Johnson from the list of the s members of the execlutive com- ii mittee of the auxiliary To Ahti- b Tuberculosis association^ Mrs. b Johnson has done" much to make 1 pauenis comfortable at Ridgewood 1 camp. - y Julius S. Daly, 1 Ridgewood Camp, X . . ? Columbia, S. C. 1 E CHAPPELLE STATION e Rev. E. R. Robinson, Pastor 1 d Tb" Sund'iv scliool "<! mornim; V service were very largely attend- 0 ed. At 8:UU o'clock we were very ^ much delighted to have our beloved presiding elder and his wit- 1 and Mrs. W. B. L. Clark, f, After the preliminariea the presented ReV. Clark who preach- , ed a noble sermon from Mati 7:24-25, subject, "Into every lit' a storm will come." fmniedi:>t> tl after services the elder held qir f teu ly conference. lie seemed io. ^ ITSWHUeen pieasea witn an reports made. Why We Love Our Church We love our .church because it ... , is giving us more than we ?hal. ever be able tn repay in Christia education and fellowship. We love our church because we know its d pastor and our fellow worshipers n are sincere. We like the spirit of . love and friendship which _?elL _? upon entering its doors, and the I" honest spirit of cooperation which Jo exists within. We like to see tbr. I sunlight nourinpr through the stni ed prlasa windows on Sunady morn- K m*. We love to hear the beauty rr of the piano tones; we love the ouiet worship before the sermon, the chanting of the I/ord'a prayer tfrfterwards, we love the V> c' handshake of the pastor before w leaving the house of Ood. Yes we e( lovife >11 of but are we l_ ? - t Mra, Thomiasina Scott, reporter c( EVERYBODY'S I'ALKINC By Dar^hula A. Talley ? - ? -= ????- y- ?? That's true Readers: Eveiybody > talking. About w .at? Wi 11. ju.->t ou thaw up a chair ami lit via 1 I'll you what's causing the stir, lai 'he enthusirsm is terrific! It's all wa bout that simply wonderful Fair elu ieTd Tresbyteria] Confereiue h"i< Shi t Co: Iter Memorial .A ad. my i*i wi hi. raw. July lu-l'r. Why fie in fi.. Suopening session en \Yednesd".\ here were good times ami in f L> STCSt galoTv. The din t-or. a very' ~*aTTi ompctcnt one, bjf tht way. Kev. Sl. lugene Adair, wwi?s Iti clung- Bt if the opeuing worship seivin c, : ve us som.e worth wl ile lo.utl to. or thought at the stait. lb v. \| oney, the president, deliv* red a , tost inspiring sermon. M'; > It - ( hell Swiann and Rev. R. K. A deon gave the welt tune and tin- t<- . ponse rusj/t et rv. !\ The direct. . , minted eiu what vTi a!! i V'iiK IHIIU'I' 1'fil 11 i'ho I.us ever felt < ?t li?-r* i.- . ! 'ouIter 7 Dr. "and'Ah~"Lone, tether with their. s i ill'. are tin - .ll inest host and hostess-:* y?>. e-.v. 1'l> anie across, or am I ti so f yon havo,--been to r:iv.. aspect you know that well enough. :m On Thursday morni: g. (and th< wo succeed ing mornings), the lasses began at MJiO after break ; as* nid faculty mei ting wer iver. Practi ally eveiy an-ailie tf~~ the" irfrprriotrri rt? ff?rx:?tr->.?^ and. A few eould not ho ti.r. 0 e that offered nun rial obstacle.' vh 'heir place's vvoie .iiiickly and ca; - eh bly filled and thoueh 110 n y re eh hat conditions arose tha' pri I- ch 'd some from being ihei we' f'c ould not suppress a litll ch; m ex- ch ransion ,wl en We realized him rnany really cmnpetent people ave, in all age levels, we haw b > ' 00 ? young, miiidl ac. ' u icoplc ..alike. W'eM^Thursday night c : .> opular meeting. Mr. .1. '1'. .lonos Jrs. A. II. Prince aid W . I vcre the very 1 ine vie a'.; \ !'i . haP every one hurried over to il < Mi ;ym for the social nc'iu..inta'ii- d liss Swarm. 'Mis. Tin ! an Adair, la aid Ki-\. It. 1'. A ink v. 1 chutge. The i ntt-i!Miie a1 \\ i v.; uperb. We wish wi had >-iiao- to ~ ell you more about it. bV'da' ight cnmc the catechism-an i f~trr 1. |!(, ontests. We neglected to g -i li.e vinners' names but the ;< u ,. i .-ople nw.de ??f+ne-slf-w iiitr. -h The young people's pp-ginnr. |w nder the direction of Mis* Swan,. jf, ttdMts. MeIwulden, was oil..' el the v;) est w e Tiave .witnessed. r--.4i I'. 77; eally ClOOl) talent! t'la.nvii. v.< on't usually specify in vase- like his, we can't help telling you what r he conference told us a d i; - ill tcAling everjbodt els.. " 1" (j( oung man. Atphuirsn- H-iwr.?dr.- ? ; a marvel. He ha- a Ui-nderf 1! oice." Thr.t is all We are >: . ,, K1 lit we know you will .-a;. ill 1 uU have heard him that u 1 h.ub tory remarks Ucic aHogcthet t^nikh Saturday in out hurine eion, we elected -Miss Carolyn ,id > ,!: 011 and Mr.. Alphoiiso I'.a. dr. s delegates to the Synoei. al C,-,! erctK.e...li' lie lull! i :: si. Auaatine, Florida. Mr. A. I'r m w:. dt n recognition for h: ho,a- ; . | u islanding "service FT"Tie Fr< - \Ti yterial tunicivncofl is 1. aa ...at b Florida by tlla' h dy . as ?.nr~ |; onorary delegate. We seuhi tell se 011 much?nowc hut We haven't 1(i he time or space. \V t> ti-1 int ail to met tion to From, thei: pa- ri, ents, chuiX'Ug*. nnd_ Imno.ti.j *;t iVeryone noticed and eomnln.unt. d them for their excellent beuivior. Pr. Long and also the' t, can o "f the conference. Itcy;?tV \ i'. Tullev. made speci: I ee *sti o 111 f it in the dining 1000111, so wv in hir.k von should know r.hnnf it do. That is quite a record, es ecially when you ^onsiije:* the net "that we had 110 registered ii- U! elefruU's. excluding numerous \ is* inpr fhiends. All officers were re-elected utld ho entire program-was ;| satisactorv one. Kvervoiie b ! i v. t b nly I I i ! 11 i', 11 , , tZ inte was just too short. TRINITY A. M. K. ( Ill Kt H gr . - ' - (>f Spartanburg, S. 0. -Last Suttay was a high day at tbe above nj, amed church. Due to the high- su r impressive sermon delivered by CIi; ur pastor. The Sunday school sci pened at the usual hour -and was tin rell attended. After the discuss de >n pf the lesson the school was vie fter which Mr. Wallace Crommie do 'ho was a "delegate to the S. S. \vl aiwention made his report which Mi as inspiring. All present enjoy- an i the rennarks. Mr. Grommie nu Ifct won - the first prize In tlrejttn >ntest at S. C, convention. He Co '.'M'-* ' ' ,< ' ' "r, . (Mi fclw ? . , ?* k -?? . -? 4,1 ' * WOODRUFF NEWS ' ? New Bethel News ev, A. I). Duncan, Jr., l'astor Jur Sunday school was fine and gely attended^ _Tho banr\er is won by the Intermediate iss, Mrs. Deview Parks, teacher rptT R. P. Rowers*-absent," his-" l'e, Mrs. Mary E. Rogers is still the hospital. The pastor preached a wonder1 sermon from Jude 1:23, theme ~FTi:e and Grace. At night he hcted Act 1:8, theme Ye Shall Mi' Witnesses. MehTGeis of dar .Grui_e Baptist church , mot-od To?the?iwilUi?uf Me mul rs. Willie Guy Nesbit Sunday i a silvejL lea which everyone joyed. A large sum of moneyis realized. Cedar drove mems are doing1 a great work uni the leadership of their new rsttrr;- Rtw. A. I>. Thrrscan, Jr. dar (irove members?worshiped . New Bethel Sunday night a ii i whom were Mrs. True Young liu^ Younc, A. C. Jackson, Fran . ? Marti'?, Mi?s. Celestine Jack- j n. Miss Lou Ella Byrd and. Miss ttic t; M\ies. I'll IS was a great cling. The funeral service of Mrs. firy Jones, the mother of Mr. . nry Gilliam, Sr., was held at ucedonra church, Union, S. C., t Monday Many friends of Gilliam?family motored from iv to attend the funeral. Surrinj Mrs. Gilliam are seven dauters three sons forty-nine grand ildren; thirty-seven great grand ildivn. Rev. J. M. Dawkins ofiate.l Undertaker Abram in arge r. I'll 11.11' A. M. K. ITllKCH Ke\. T. 11 Weathers, Pastor Sunday was a very lovely day :<i a large number were out to uivh. Sunday school opened* &t :uu o'clock by the Supt. Mamie Hi.it..11. The lesson was Avell ught by the teachers and review by Rev. Sister Term Lovette. vr.\?uie enjoyed a good lesson. A few minutes prayer service ? <.nducted by Bro. Isaac John TT A soul stirring prayer was ide by Rev Lovette. A few an*uncvments were made after" ieh a noble sermon was delived by Rev. Weathers. St. Matcws 5:Ut Ye are the Salt of the irth: hut if the salt have lost * savor where witli shall it l? 11*-?I 7-? It i* thence forth good r 11..Tiling, but to bd cast out rd t?> In* trottden under foot of n. Kvory .Christian heart was \de t?i bo revived. A fine league was conducted by * president and the assistant e-id. nt. There will bea feast," indue vveiling at sisU*r Rnsie L. . ill. TiiT" fuiiitb quarterly conference i 11 c..!.\ctio Saturday and Suny. t'onie t>> church. Join the urch. :t?' ' in- > niir')'- m:i|| undjhi* equal haul to find us. to his ability to i things. At 11:15 many anxious hearts Lie 111ft To hear the gospel. The t-_ i HcV. Daw-kins electrified ":; u'i 1 li ia-e .. illi a warm glTspel rinon. The message was select < ! from Isaiah 7:11, using as'a 1J et Clod's Sign Board. Appantly he was at his best in; his Liverance and the spiritual tide li high throughout the service. At. 1:.10 the Junior Stewardess >ard met at the home of Mrs. lice Hunt on Cherry St.- The eeting was Well attended by the embers and friends. The Pres i".i .urs. .\iary rsiacKnvm was the job, and presided in the us1 form. A very interesting an liquc program was carried out. wore" glad to have in our meet g Mrs. Carrie Jones of Camden d Mr. Wyatt Phitison a niemr of our church, along with our loved pastor who ia ulivny.; _ e jol> with words of encourage*nt. He is our father and a eat leader. 8:30 We again und our way back to the church worship. Rev. Roberson of A K. Zion church delivered the ?ht message from lT^Cor. 12:9, bject Recoritmendatiorn of God's qce, He preached an inspiring tnion. All present enjoyed the ssage. The senior choir renred excellent music at both series. Mrs. Inez B Garrett who ^ -the organist of the seniors fs4 inir her hit in making the choir j at it ought be. Along with j Kmanuel .Tones as president , d Mrs. J. E. I^egg, chorister. A i mber of visitors were seen in ( t audlemce at frrttr Tremrea. c me again you are welcome. i THE PALMETirt) LfiAPEl rhe Girls From 'A Littl i *P|, ytsfeSi i/ii^B W? ? ..JmI x. jJ^tll ?. ^mi , ?fe| x flgjk Hero we are presenting the South The South Carolina girls l/.ike a gt campuR.- Names and addressee rea Front Row: Miriam Hart, Florenc L'lette. C'olunihia; Clementine Atkinso Vei'iiielle Mason, Aiken; Ida Lyu Jet i\liddle Rowi Valeria t -happeUe, C Dorothy Saunders, Charleston; Evelj Chester: 'Annie Sims, Union. Verm Hack. Row: Delphine Geddes, St. I art. Greenville; Cynthia Stover. Cam< Fiipp, Frogmore P. O, ST. JAM KS A. M. K. ( Ill K( II ; M Ke\! K. T). Dreher. I'aMor Abbeville- Sunday \va\;in ideal " day for church goers and < u? ser- | vices were well attended all day. , v> Sunday school began at t!i \ f al hour with the assistant Su])t. |1t Mr. Davicl Chalmers and lns staff of co-workers their posts of ^ duty. The lesson was ueil dis. . ?>, cussed by alb. 'oi At 1' Jiti the pastor liroughl to p, his hearers a splendid uo-ssage taken ff 11. Hebrews 2:lo. iheUie, ''The captain of our salvation.' \v, This sermon was enjoyed 17y~ ali. j We had a number of visitors to worship?with Us in our morning th service." Among them were, Mrs. D Arnold and daughter of K\austun. I n< 111,- Mrs. Henderson of Hart?- w vi]k\ *-S. and Mv. J. Westley j The later uur p a s tor's, father. S< At-dOO o'clock. tlu--Ite\.. II J. ic 'il"\fr' and hrs choir from Dir.* ^ West. S. <\ worshiped \vit|f i.? c' This service was inspiring and full of the spirit. The preacher silee ted his text from M. Luke 11: -vi>iiljr_ did not~~uur. ImTTts?btmrrf while the servant talked by the1' way; And such siiigijiy' It is said that thiN is one of the best choirs j" in thi? ?c t nni and 'hat say in c i is t iHfes pi A(. ?s o'clock the Rev. K. L. Me- h Adams, the pastor of Washington S St. Presbyterian chinch, brough' tlie eyenimr mess aire 'aken from Romans 7:IP.theme. "I-'nr of tambiiuyjnear." This beintf Stewards j rally night the clubs reported as follows: lub N'o I Wiss Ollaritv nuwianii, .~?(.uu; Ao. 'J. .Miss A' , berta Owens, $4.50; No. 3, Mi.-- w Mary J. Pressley, $100; No. 4, Miss Minjjie Kenedy. $4.00; No. 5, Miss Tena White. $4.27: No. 6. Miss Mamie Jackson. $4.00; Ncl 7,. Mrs. Annie G. Adams. $6.50; No. 8, Miss Wilhelmina Hearst, $1.50; No. 9, Miss Mary T. Greene, $11. l' 55; No. 10. Miss Jean M.~Turner, '' $8.25; No. 11. Miss Margaret u Young, $0.00; No. 12. Miss Harriot Wingfield, $6.75. Total from S clui>s, $73.32. Grand totrl for the u day, $80.50. Thus we close,) anothci r< successful day at St .fames. " Mr. H. T. Johnson" left on Theirs- Z1 day evening for New York City' whore tnr"wttt spend hiR vacation ti with his daughter We hope for A him a pleasant trip G MN. jhllllli .11 I I I' I- allelid T ing the Poro School of Ilaauly ai m Columbia. S. Co in Miss Kmnia Burton is still on A the sick list. Let us pray for he Let the palmetto Lender be y< M weekly guest and keep up with rt the news. At RHKNEZKR \ >1 H CHURCH pt (J. H. White l'?-dor 'v. 01 H Mullins, S. C We are still jetting a plenty <?t" rain in this section. Sunt. W. dliighes~bpened ^ - ? - n* the Sunday school- at the usual lour. The lesson was i ntereatingly reviewed bv Mr. Samuel Davis w rhe following named persons were deeted to the State League and Sunday?gchaoT Tlunvamlrih which' ^7 neeta in Columbia neDct, weelc: [ ftt I ?? e Bit South o f N \t Bennet t College AN Kit. MtlHiUP, r;A; $C ,M Carolina gills at Bennett (' tod portion of the honors ti't ding from left to tight are: e. Eleanor Simmons. Camden n, Geoffcetown; Laura Allst><i lkins, Spartarjb urg; Blanche ' blunibuC, Evely n Fripp. l'toj? ,n Love, Jefferson; Buth Mi elle Williams, Anderson, lelerya; Mary Sims, Union; ?>i :!en. Thomasina Wright. Keml isses Hattie Grissett, .Mint pann. I)el&ris l'iiiet ami MT ugher. Our ininisto' mornm;.- on- a us "Wheiv lii.t thou?" The follow ing meetings w Id Sunday : Aim noon: Tin- S? : Missionary Society will, Si-1 una Ford; the Junior 1' i ..aid at the church: tin* I.it ins' Cliih with little ! '! i.s A1 o. Fur availing worship on: pastSCOUl SO WHS "C? 'lite a:..J e t .rks it f God " Stewardess Board No. l winc orsey, and, next Sunday aft>on the Pulpit Aid Club inn ith Sister Gelena Pickett. Sunday night, under the pre .ncy of Sister Lillie D'-zi.-r. t nior Missionary So. !et> v retr-r a progi'^ni at the li.un dl's. A una Pickett Caii.a I.V'g'O. Miss Baltic Grisselt tipoits ry profitahlv si.miiU" -a in ssion. Sla* attended Mollis t' gl. ".Nits MTiTTtm \\ hit.?.- ++* 1?J uih > Calhoun at v~ al le!.d:*-.r-r-4 r school ;i( Alleh llrued. ; Lull (ViUeUV iVSpect ivel V. I I'M..!,, ' ill el l.i. S 1 V. c ; k. . Tile first Sunday in A.,;...,; ' is tor and choir arc t' ? nioti A M. K. church. I.a! V:. C. at Mcsdaiiics Sonhoija Reaves nine Bcih ?i.in in .,i . yi ' aii-r aiai junior ciioiis ii tapo for tin-. alUiUi 1 coiitk ci in A built I hi* middle of A [i-_: t . I I t1'.'X o. 'i tv, w !t luC Ja Im.llllV -Oil to! ?,Vuti- ? elcome to ot;r services. Sunday schutH" was opened Sj ay at the usual hour with Su F' Hammond at his post?> ivstiny; report/ were made lc representatives of tin- St, S. and H. T. I*. convent hich was held in Rock Hill '1 >presentutives were Miss An Williams and Mr \V It 1! itd,' Jr. M r. F\ L CJai ilr.er the ne ri ire teacher, and a croup' of g. hots namely, F!. \\ Rioailr erome l.c-ijfion, Rut'us Meters II,. -I I'lHl III 'III I NdH 'lil I, nt week spent nt tho state ca ear OrjuiSfeburf?, also the X . in Oran^ehurjr. Mr. Early Greene, the son lr. Millie Greene i- here visit. datives and friends. H is tV lanta, Ga. Mrs. GeOivia l>nrni<Mi ami eli mi of Orangeburg spent the w> id with her mother Mrs A1 aniiiumil Mr. Dupree, son and daugh r ftuniter in |nwn uesdgy. 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