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CAHKRICAt OUTSTAMOIN+AI
M. C. J.?1 would commit suicide
if we quit. Sometime^ we quarrel
but we are hanpya's ever the next
? day, now what dn you eal}~ that?
Hm's a reel gontlemun. Tell mo if?
f will get him ? ?
Ans: Yeu V^-. you will get him.
In fact he s just us anxious as you
are if not more so. Make your
plans for a fall wedding.
R. C.?What are the prospects
of getting this job that my friend
is giving up? Must I apply?
Ans: By gll maalis do . . . let her
Introduce In fact. She was-so -capable
and she may be able to say
a good word that would get -ou
thp jnh. G0 with her and set- if
she can't get you an interview . . .
I'm sure she can*
Disgusted?I stay with my aunt
and uncle and have been for 11
years. I have a baby girl 3 yiars
old. If I go to the neiphbors it is
a holler, if I go with boys it is a
holler, and it seems that nothing
satisfies them. Tell me what I
Ans: Get out and find a job anc'
po tow1 ork. It is your place to support
yourself and your child. Your
aunt and uncle are fed up feeding
- yuli both terwn yoinare oUfTuTT^
aiumTTfr-ff-'ycrmTrert' working,
bringing in enough money t0 taki
care of you and "the child, they
would be the best folks you could
live with. Don't impose- on them
any longer . . . find you a job.
WonderingT?Should I see the
lawy er that tnrve?spoken to a nd
try to Pet my share immediately V
Who started thi*. disturbance?
Ans: If you want to div-rce
your husband, then see the lavyer.
* Jt is_ui to you to make uf your
nTtTTcT ot.ee and tor-all as it rortain
l.v isn't right to keep napping and
fuming there' in the household for
no o:.e is living in poace right
now. both of you are to be blamed
for this disturbance . . . you are
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ST. ANDREWS A. M. E.
; CJLLRCH
Rev. C. McClary, Pastor
Andrews, S. C.?Sunday School
begun at the usual hour with the
Supt. and teachers at their posts
of duty. The- lesson was well discussed.
The?Supt,?gave?a?brief
review. *
Sunday being the fifth Sunday,
there were joint service,, between
Mt. Lebanon A. M. E. church and
St. Andrews. Rer. J. Williams
and his .good people worshiped
with St. Andrews Sunday morning.
He brought tc us the morning's
message. He made the people
*>*e and feel the necessity of faith,
tfhe spiritual tide was extremely
high. The total amount collected
for the morning's service was
$27.30.
Evening services were held at
Attl Lebanon A. M. El churcTT
? Rev. C: McCliii v delivered the mes
sage. He used for a subject, "Am
s^crated Hand." The sermon was
? /rry impressive. Many souls werr
made happy a* he talked to us by
the way. The total amount collected
wj ? $30.2"). The grand total for
the day was $57.55.
Social News
Mr. and Mrs. Forest June" of
Richmond, Va., are visiting their
mother. Mrs. Rosa Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Johnson
and Mr. and?Mrs,?TilnP'n?J+4?v?on~7)f
Baltimore, Md., are vis.ling
their father, Mil Pete Johnson.
Miss Janie M. Brown is back
frmn?Da Itinwre,?Md., when-?rhr
spent a very pleasant vacation.
Miss Minerva Gray is home after
spending some time in Portsmouth,
Va.
Mary F. Greene is leaving for
Palmer Mefnorial Institute, Seilalia.
\' C when- whn u.-ill .H^nd
s' hool. We hope for her a succossi
I school year.
Mesdanu-s Ma Mauzon, Sulie
Hecton and your reporter attended
the Conference Branch Con.
vent ion at Mt. Pleasant, 3. C.
Mrs. Corine Thompson is back
after having spent an enjoyable
vacation at the beach.
Miss lassie M. Daily spent he:
vacation, visiting in Philadelphia,
Correction: Mrs. Mamie Lyndal
brought back echoes front the
convention. Mrs. t; B. Smith "explained
the plans of the Mission,
ary Society of the Kingstree district
to furnish a room in the
girl's dormitory at Allen University.
MT. /.ION A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. C. C. McIIwain, Pastor
On Che fifth Sunday S. S. was
held at itg usual hour with Supt.
' and aTT co-workers at their post
of duty. At 12 o'clock: the Rev.
V. A. Rice came before ua and
preached a wonderful sermon that
just a,j much responsible as he is.
M. H. W.?About a year ago my
lunt. father's sister, got so she
away from here she would pnt
bad luck oh all of us. 1 believe she
hag and so does mother. Did she?
Ans: Heavens no . . . she doesn't
have the power to put bad luck 011
your family. Before leaving she
did get awfully peaved with members
of the family but she doesn't
feel that way now. Your father
being without^ work isn't-the result?
>f her . . . this is an ideal time to
earc'h for a job . . . help him to
register at thi agencies, and apply 1
?n?person?at?firms?who?employ _
nen of bis trade. He will get work '1
soon.
M. J. B.?Do you think that 1
vi 11 or should go . n to the 12th
jrade when schoo' opens?
Ans: Before 'Ou do. you will
>robably have to take an exam
nation. Try i< anyway . . . you
..... t Vi. > .->. i.r I fotviiliiii' win. t ho
vork ' iu! i' shouldn't be difficult
'or you ti puss.
YV. M. o.?I know you think I
have fo gotten you but I never
hall. % it necessary for me to
ruirie hml has brjrnu1 To take him "
bad and I don't want him if hi |
srY# going to do right. Lot mo
ii/jw what 1 must-do?
Ans: It took you several months ,
first place, and now you are up ,
m your feet doing fine . ..give
this matter some sd'fous thought
before taking him back. Point out ,
to him that you are getting along
letter than you ever have right
iow and if he wants to settle J
JowhT make a nice Home for you. (
live true in every respect that
you will consider him. But let him
know too the first time Be steps
out of bounds . . . he gets thrown J
>ut on his head.
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JHKK'HO A. M. L. CHl'IiCH f
?Kev. J. 1?. Cuinmings, i'aslor j
Denmark, S. C.?Sunday was a 1
.nippy uay at oux tiiul'Cil. All ulncers
were present lor aunuay [
school and at Kcv. Cuiumings
came before us bringing' at
message from~St. Alutt. 27:22,11
subject Jesus ia on Your Hands i
vte enjoyed this ntescage very
mucn. Kev. A. B. Coleman ac- \
compamed our pastor Sunday. At t
" Iftu i UI ,llie s.ei mon the doors
the church were open, then the l
Holy Communion was administer- ]
io,0lJh PUStur, gave his program I
ioi the annual conference and we .
ait* all working f.> tK,ir ^..,i c- .
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day night the attendance was i
small and we had a beautiful am,
soul stirring prayer service.
- ?Mrs. H. M. Wolfe ws the guest
- of .Mr.?and Mis. Allied Duncafis
dso Rev. Cummings. Mrs. Wolfe
made a wonderful talk abut'* tho_.
- -C-onfei eifcp" Branch Missionary
convention. We were glad to
near the good news.
Rethel Church
?e closed our meeting p.t Bethel
Friday ni^ht with the Rev. N
A. Bethea of Holly Hill, who
preached out of liis soul. Rev.
Bethea has gainnd_roanv -friends,
- -in- Denmark" and Ktr Is war ted
here again in the near future foi
our camp meeting. His sermons
_ shall forav ?live?iti?ottr?hvai is
Hi? honored wife, Mrs. Adit M.
- Edwards, Miss O. B. Lisbon, Miss
Alice Rethea, little M. M. Bethea
wert? visitors to our meeting on
Friday night and all ,r.te suppei
at Bro and sister (Tuesp odd Tench
_ ilt " ",|f
reported a happy atao-,
Little Miss Marguerete Jones of
, St. George spent her vacation
with Lillie M. Benjamin in Denmark.
We enjoyed having her.
\Vhen in Denmark come to Jericho
and Bethel.
everybody- enjoyed. -We tr?*c at"
ways glad to have Rev. Rice at
_ any time. The day "was "known
as Baptismal day and ther(. were
several to be baptized. At night
the- many friends were glad to see
Rev. W.M. Friday and the Jericho
Singing quartet, all of Detroit.
Mich. This program was well at
tended with a crowded house. The
highest respect was shown this
quartet.
The people of the community
are very glad to know that sister
Martha Kennedy has returned
home from the Waverley hospital.
. j^e^ray_lhat eAntirrue to
improve and soon he well. She is
a member of Stewardess Board
No. 1. We pray a speedy recovery
for all on the sick list.
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WTTITMIRE NEWS
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?(.'limp wwPii'.' began Surxlay >
at Cedar Grove A. M." E. Zion I
dhurch conducted by Rev. W. W. I S<
1 cl'ulh ugh from Great FnlT". S. u
Pastor, Rev. A. C. Chambers. T1
G at <1 t itaI of collection Sunday
ETCyfft, (Vine and hear him. L>
A wonderful meeting was clos d
1: st week at B uee Tgberna kri
le eh-u+eb conducted- -by" Rev. v>
Hurt/ from N\ C. Pastor, Rev. i
J. R. Blakes. !>Vi
Mrs. Rosanna Mills from New '''
Vo k City is \isiting her parents ,
Vfr and Mrs.-jb^-Kpp* arwi^fam- ^
n ^ * ~ "r
Mv. T. TldVTs left Sunday
ojght for Je'sey City, N. J. after |M
visiting Mrs. Brosia Williams and n\;
family, his mother. He enjoyed a
wonderful stay also visited many l,s
daces. * . _ j
Miss Marv Lou Paterson from "',.u
Fort Mill, is visiting Miss Ruth ?
Byrth T5?
Mrs: Flossie Smith from Richnond.
Va.. is visiting Mrs. Rosa'ee
Caldwell and other friends of j.?
Whitmiie. M-r,?h+h!?Mrs: J-:?Q,?
Ryrd and family.
Messrs L. and Ulysses, Kan'l ln
litve returned to Clariton, Pa., af *
fer visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. M.
r,,a!it and family. , ^V
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fant, Miss
Corrie Leo Harper, motored to j-'j
"harlotto. X. C. Sunday. j ^
-Mrs, C-lcoht?Alliums fium Wash f0
ngtoii, D. C. is visiting Mrs. fan- ' q,
<v Fant and others.
Mi ss Mattie Abrams, from fin- 'l(1.
?innati, Ohio is visiting Mr. and i |1C
Mi s,_L^M. Abrams and family. I
Mr* It.nil-ik Ahrnnm f imm Di-v. ?;
and, Ohio is visiting Mr. and Mrs. j
Henry Abrams and family. ' Oc
Mrs. I.iz/.ie Fant is visiting Mr.
tnd Mrs. Joshua .Swindler from R.
^onnelsville. Pa." Si
.Mrs. Lula Tolan. M rs. Km ma
Euln Dillard. left Monday for re
Fhomasville. X. C. \\*
Mr. ami Mrs. Cola Joiner. mo- he
:ored to Charlotte, N C. Sunday. ue.n
Willa I . and Mozella Epps are 1 in
spending the week at home. th
-Atrs7 Sal lie Crosby from Union. M
5. C. spent the week end with in.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim I.aw. wi
Mr. -and Mrs. ' Edwards. Mrs. Ml
Martha ITaTiles- and others from - -pii
Columbia. S. C.. were the Sunday loi
ruests of Mrs. Amelia Johnson. |
Mr. Ernest Johnson was the eh
ruest of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy lh
lohnson from Union. S. 0. tei
Mr. William Johnson and Otis zi<
foiner spent the weela-nd at home -*!1
Tom Saluda. S. C. j lb
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M.I I N ( HAITI, \ M. I:. Si!
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Rev. Ital> McFadden. Pastor
V.'l
St. Stephen. S. U.?Sunday
School wa> oj>ened rrt Jim.- u+-ual
rour with Supt.Mr. W. E. Mathews
pusi lin^-.
At 12 o'clock the 7>a>tor brought
o a warm niossattjPtakon from
?-ill: 12.?-ttlTTcrr.' Tlty Rook."
Every heart was maiie happy th
,, L. : 1 . i _ v .
Mtiic mis nuii! <i' i?ou preached. I 10
At duiO Dr. J. I.. Ren bow held ?'i
lis fourth quarterly con fore nee ell
lore. A fjood number \va.? out to . fo
this?ottjjjy'eronce. The older \vaV I th
"mid m lull, as usual. J lo
Rev. McKaddctl and tile Smilinu'
Kotir from Allen Chapel appeared j in
it St. Raul M. K. church Sunday j in
evening at S o'clock. The.y enter- | te
mined a packed ]i.,nc- j?i
Rev. McFa<l<ien is yetting ready \
to go to conference and \vt? are , la
paying him our assessment so he * m
^an make his reports and hurry t
back.
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IE 1PALMETT0 LEADEI
EBEltSZElt A. M. E. CHURi
Rev. (i. H. White, Pastor
Muliias, S. C.?The Sunc
.hool opened at the usual h<
ith Sept. W. Hughes. in char
ie lesson was reviewed by 1
istor. Mrs. Patty Hayes, Mis;
Hie Hodge. Lassie Eord a
icline Gordon were elected de
ites to* the Sunday School Cc
4itKm which meets next week
Our pastor',, morning mcssa
us, "A Communion Hour." B
. nsor Buoy joined the church
At 3:30 the pastor and ch
l-Yed at Mi. Olive BaptisLchur<
ET used as subject, "Mount Qliv
At 8 uYlock, Bro. John Bruns
eached. Subject, "Let ua ma
i n." Dr. N. S. Delaine and ch<
Lake View, S. C., will ser
next Sunday.
Dr. H. D. Ramsey held a ve
ccessful quarter the fourth Su
iy in last month. He praised t
)n given hini this year, and sti
that he knew the church wot
yally entertain the annual cc
nice which meets here Octob
4'ho- Beauty Contest sponsor
Sister Conella Foxworth It
imth was an overwhelrrting si
ss. The beauty prizes went
iss Hattie Bockers of Mullii
d Mis, Evelyn Davis of Marie
le prize votes went to Miss
juise Hotlge and Maey Cra
id. Both tookTnfF^in Tneaffa
,er $45.00 was raised.
The Pulpit Aid Club, under t
esideney of Sister Nola Grisse
Id a rally the fifth Sund
ght on the carpet project, Ov
5.UU Was 1-alsed
The first Sunday in October t
.'inocracy-Naxis contest rally w
_held. Sister^ Coiiella_ Foxwor
ading Democracy. and Kl
lar.n Dozier leading Naxism.
.Mis. Nonie Garlington of La
ns, the mother* of Mrs. G.
hite, spent two weeks here wi
r daughter who sustained a br<
bone in a ear wreck. Mrs. Ga
gton will return to help wi
e conference. Miss . Wilhelmi
ills of Laurens, a cousin of tl
iured, is here now. She is sta.yi>
th Mis* Virginia Denipsey un
rs. White returns from the he
Lah She is improving satisfy
rily say the doctors.
The following ladies of o
urch attended the Conferen
anch Missionary Society at Su
! last week: Mesdames Lillie D
i ? r* 1 1 r\.. ,.i
?r, Viola u risen. r-iwouu uuv
uttie Johnson ami Miss CiorniUi
izii?r. Sisters Gfiactt,? Dav
d Johnson were elected office
tin- meeting. The delegation lc
miter and won't to the state me
j' at (iC'oi'petown.. St C. They?*
i ted profitable nk-eti 11 g9.
Come "worship with us. Yon a
lcome. ; .
TRINITY A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. A. 1). Hawkins, Pastor
Spartanburg-,' S. C. ? Snndi
huol opened at the - usual ho
o Supt. being absent, the pa
r took charge. The lesson w
I'll taught and discussed by t
asses after w'hich a brief revit
Uowed. The classes receivi
ie. otl'iritig banner.wem. as f(
\vs: No. 1, 3A, 5A, teachers R
uwkins. Mrs. Young, Mrs. Bla
an. Tin- Sunday school is nui
g along nicely with a full a
ndanco t-ach Sunday. We a
?mP >ur young people. ?
At 11:15 our morning servi
can. The pastor delivered t
orning message from 20th ch
a of Revelation and 12tf!' veri
homo The Book of the JuJgme
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CH PIEDMONT SOCIAL CLUB
_ Piedmont Social Club
New York City met Thursda
lay September 4, at the home of Mi
aur Pettaford. 101 West 120th St.
ge. The meeting Was called to ord
the by the president, Miss Emr
ses Pitts, song by the- club, prayer 1
Jid. the -chaplain, then?the sciiptu
lesson was read- by Mrs. Jaekso
Minutes of/the last meeting we
read, reprnvod"and /adopted. T
ISe roll wds called and each niemb
ro* responded with the club'a ver
and fee. Old and new business wi
?*r discussed. The meeting was carri<
sh. out in its ustiSPmanner;
?*" Mrs. Petaford-nrtd sisters hj
on as their week's guest, Mrs. Mai
Pitts and grand daughter of Was
31r ington, D. C. They reported a vei
ve pleasant stay.
Mr. Morris has returned hon
ry from a visit to hiR mother and f
in* I ther in North Carolina.
h? | Missea Emma -and Cupani
"a* Pitts are back in?the city aft<
visiting their parents, Mr. ar
l'c' I Mis. E. W. Pitts of South Carolin
in* They were accompanied by. the
>er little cousin, Jean Auston of -th
city, also little Miss Mirion Nichi
las' of Mt. Vernon, New York.
lst Miss Geneva Beasley and sist<
IC' had as their house guests, the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'C. Grai
1S* of Mountville, S. C. They hm
,n- returned home having spent an ei
es
Mrs.. Puttnfotd ami sisters a
ir*' tended the Elks Convention in A
, > Inntic City. ?
J? Mrs. Mamie L. Harris and M
| Robert E, Ellis have returned froi
a^' a visit- % 4heir parents-, M?:-an
~ Duc-Wr at,.S.J
, Mrs. Inez Hunter was marrie
J?.? to Mr. Leonard Pettaford Aupm
24, 1941 at the home of Rev. Amo
7? Everyone wish them much sucees
l0" The club's next meeTmg^wtli^h
343 St. Nicholas Ave.Cupanna
Pitts, reporter
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til
lS. this was indeed a wonderful me
c. sage. Our hearts?rejoicedas?h
preached the word. Sunday b<
ur ing the first Sunday the Lord
ee Supper was administered to
m large group. The senior choir re
o- | dered music at the morning sei
Is. vice.
iel At 4:30 the Young Ladies' Pof
rs unique program was rendered b
ft some of the best talents of th
et city. The program was very ir
>e? teresting. The junior choir fuT
pished music which Was-vm-y af
re propriate for the occasion. Mr:
T x 1?.. _i rr?
1.i. ;u. ua,venpoix, uireciress. rn
younp ladies in the contest repm
ed as follows: Miss Evelyn Butle
Si .GO; Miss Florence Clifton, $1<
14; Miss Ida Mae Crumie, $19.4(
Miss Lillie B. Williams S20.?>f
*y Miss Vesta Johnson $1T>.57; Mis
ur Margaret Reid, $16.24, Total ?
s" mount $85.95. This contest \va
as sponsored by the Junior Stewart
he ess Board. Mrs. Mary Blackmai
:w president. This club is one c
( the best auxiliaries in the churc
and is doing a spli'ndid~work 1't
ev the improvement of our churd
| At 8 o'clock We atrain listene
lV" ( to another sold stirring* serine
t delivered Lv our humble servan
le Rev. Dawk ins from 15 chapter c
St. Luke and 18 verse, theme Th
ce Last Coin. Tht? message was we
he delivered and enjoyed by all hi
ap hearers. A number of' visitoi
se. were present at both service
nt Come' again, you are welcome.
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PROVIDENCE A. M E. CHURC
^ Rev. L. G. li^wmao. Pastor
Tlu> funeral of Mr. J. W. Maye
r8* was conducted last Sunday
Providence A -M. E: church 1
el Rev. L. G. Bowman, assisted 1
"a the Rev. 0. C. Dunham, P. E.,
y the Newberry district I nnff?b
Tr~ fore the appointed time, the chur<
was filled to Its capacity. Uu
pet inside to witness the cer
er monies.
^ Mr. Mayers was shopping at tl
\ time he became, ill with a strol
? and w?s rushed to his home whei
medical aid w^--given 4ttmp bi
he failed to speak any more. H
^ was a long life member of Prov
dence, and was a steward raid f j
pledged christian. To know hi
was to lc>ve him.
^ Hf leaves to mourn his pasi
ipg, a wife, five boys, two daugl
a ters. one brother and a?host?*
^ relatives and friends,
j" Among the many visitors ar
friends whQ came from afar, wen
Misses Mozelle Coughman, Bei
jR nie Coughman. Ester Ringer^ Da
la Bates and Mack Mayers?froi
- Cranford, N. J.T Mr, DarniyHMa;!
?r ers, T. M. Mayers, and TTied
_ Mayers from New York City.
All came to pay the last tribut
,e of respect to this wonderfi
' character. Pratt and Williams Ur
dertakers from Newberry, wei
in charge.
At the close rtf the sorvi/e
R.'V. Bowman made the followin
anouncement: The fourth quarter
j lyeonfercnce convenes Sunda
l(j. September-...Tth._. at?Pine- ? G??>
[j~ the iiTsTor and congregation su
invite*! *i worship with Tie1
* H""k tt the Raptiat church i
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e Richmond s .Via
Washington ____ 7.33
Philadelphia 10.0."?
- New York ...... 11.85
Boston (via Hell (late
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;s Pittsburgh L__ 13.40
1- Buffalo... 16..10
rs St. Petersburg 8.8.7
I- Tampa h.3o
). Miami io.bi?
>f W. Palm Beach 0.80
h Jacksonville 5.10
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Offtce^Hours: ~ Telephones:
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4:00 P.M. to 6 P.M. Office 3796
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Office 2029 Marion Street
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PHONE 2-1967
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