The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 11, 1941, Page Page Five, Image 5

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Saturday, October H, 1941 Home-coming: Day at B ^ / A. M. E. Church "/ ====? " . v 1 ~*~t* ET ~ ^ I 1 j_ Rev. T. E. Robinson, Pastor HOME COMING DAY AT BROWN Cfl A PEL A. M. E. (B CHURCH Helena, S. C.?Sunday, SeptemTTer 28, tnrrked one of the great?st I events in the history of Brown Chapel A. M. E. church. On that j day "Homecoming Day" was ob- ] served by out of town and local 1 members. _ i Many of the churches thiuugh- "T out Newberry county-cooperated in helping to make this day a great 1 success. 1 Sunday School wa^-opened?at-"* - 10 o'clock with ItfT\ Charlie E. "" Snerse, acting Supt., and all officers at their^p6st<T~pT duty. The lesson wrs beautifully taught. Miss Mo?.eHa Raye, R. N., gave a-gplendid review. At 12f o'clock, the pastor. Rev. TT E. Rpblns(inT~TteHvered?one of his masterpieces which made our hearts reioice. Thic was followed by remarks from the following: Rev. Roaks. Mesdames M. L. Hrynes. N. E. Roaks, E. G. Gary, and Mr. II. S. Glenn. The afternoon services were conducted bv Rev: Et-E Gaul den. pastor of Bethleham Baptist church, | and his choir from Newberry. They ' were at tnoir oest. kov. uauinin deliverd his sermon with dignity *3^ and grace. Our hearts burned with in as this man of God snoke to us out of the fullness of his heart. During?recess?hour?the?httHes of_ Brown A. M, E. church -spread- _ the table with food which was well , prepared and delicious to taste. \ Everyone enjoyed it. ' At 8 o'clock the Rev. Mrs. H. L. ] Parker, evangelist from WinstonSalem, N. C., came forward and preached out of her heart and soul. . Her helper spreaded the "gospel ! through her beauftiul singing and playing. ^ , Trinity ard Sweet Soring choirs were at their best Sunday night. There were a number of visitors fromt he various churehts in j enjoyed himself. Visitors are al- ' -??wavs welcome? Come again. Too much praise cannot be given Mrs. N. E. Roaks, the sponsor ' of this program. The out of town members play- ' ed a wonderful part in making this ' program a success financially. We ~tbnrk the following perso*ns for their liberal contribution: Out of town: x - 1 Mesdames Ethel Fant, Mrs , Beatri<?" SrrVh, SI .00, Birmimrham. Ala.; Mr. VVillio O. Smith ! S^.OO. Birmingham; Mrs. Smith. ! 81.00, Birmingham; Mr. J. T. Mrs. Addie Baktr, Brooklyn ;?."h Wright 1.00. Washington. D. C.; ^ Mrs. Snllic Robinson,1.00, Brook- < lvr, N. Y.; Mrs. Addie Baker. 1.00, B-nrtkh'n. Mrs. Henrietta Boyon, 1.00 B>-ooklvn: Mrs. Claudia Jeter. 1.00. Brooklyn; Mr. Jack Cald- * well, 1.00. Brooklyn; Miss Lucile I nland, 1.00. Brooklyn: Mr. Willie Lindsay. 1.00. Brooklyn: Mrs. Mflrv E. Shofrmb?LOO?New YolkN Y.: Mr. Willie Metts. 1.00. Philadelphia. Pa.; Mrs. Lucinda ^ Wright 1.00, West Palm Beach, < Fla.: Mr.-Arthur Williams, 1.00 ?-??PnartnnhuiT'. S. C.; Mrs. Georgia ~ Thomnson. 1.00. Castle Point. N. | V t Mr, Edward Gary. l.OO^Wash- -> inirton. D. C.: Mrs. Annie "Lakin MeCory. 1.00, New York; Mrs. ' Eannie Johnson. 1.00, Waterbury. j i.onn.; miK* r,unn lionnaon, t .wy Waterburv; Mr. E. D. Robinson. < 1.00, Now York; Mr. A. D. Wil- | liams 1.00, New York; Mrs. Sa- 1 Williams 1.00, Now 'York; _ Fla.: Mr. Frank Scott, 1.00, Co- j IniMkiw. B. P.. Mt. t. A. Hob. 1.110,' | Newberry. S. C.; Dr. Singleton. 1 n0 Newberry. S. C.; Mr. Robert j Williams. Nownan Ge.; Mrs. Car- \ ' Jr rin Roper. 1.00, Chicago. 111. , Tboc" at homo wore: Alice Sim- , pions. Lizzie Sperse, Sallie Werts, j Maggie Nance," Gracie B. Clark, Addie I.ee Davis. Bros. W. S. , Glern, W. E. Williams O S. Snonce. Robert Clark, Charlie Clark. James Davis. C. R. Ruben. John Henry Von. Fred Boozer, Sib-ncie Devault Polly Raye. Mo- ( zella Rave. Susie Maves, Fannie Siiher. ATtrr M1tche1l7 Eva ReaJerT ; Annie Carwile, Sallie Epps, Mary 4^ L. Haynes, Sarah Spence. Carrie ( iU Mett.s. E, G. Gary. Katie Lindsay, l( N. E. Rork. Ella Kinard, Ellen R I. Ttovd. C T,. Gnrv. Emirio I,. Clark I I.uh*- Sartor T.illie Wriprht. Sarah Gala mean, Edith Clark, Mary Ella Green, Mrrv Ere ftofcinson, Sarah , T?oT)insoh", Carrie SOWfWWh. I, We couldn't afford to close with j out mentioning the futks Who m- < tertained the pastor and hi? fcuest 1 this week: Tuesday, Mrs. Maprprie | Nance; Wednesdry. Mrs. Polly i Ray; Thursday, Mrs. Ellen B 1 Boyd; Friday, Sarah Spence. 'i rown Chapel _ IR K WEST NEWS Services in the Due West churchs (Hi lust Sunday wer interesting mt-fritrrfnb Revs.-br R. Daniels nd K. l!i. McAdams conducted heir regular services while the lev. John S. Hunter, pastor of the i. M. E. church at Seneea, iS.-G.v ondicted for the Rev. Benjamin . Glover in his absence at Mt. ,ebanon A. M. E. church. The Dues West- high school?be? tan its 1941-42 session on last VIonday under very encouraging onditior.s. A large group of stulents were present at the opening iour as well as a great number if parents and friends of the ichool. The devotionals- were conflicted bv the Rev, J. E. V'auss, >astor of the St. Mary circuit A. VI. E. church, rnd remarks were nade by Supt. E. H. Bradley of he Due West school and several >f the patrons. Thus the school is >ff to a fine start. Mr. and Mrs. SillB and Mr. Ro)ert Hawthorne of New York, N. i., arc the guests of relatives here. VIrs. Sills, the former Miss Anlerson. is the daughter of Mr. and VIrs. George Anderson and Mr. Jawthorne is their grandson. Presiding elder C. G. Glover was Mt. Lebanon A. M. E. church on ast Sundry and made instructive cmarks, Also Rev. J. H. Burns of ;he Hat Koek Station. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Lee, Mrs. Bessie Garrett and Mr. David Maun attended the marriage of Miss CVTIITe Mae J ,ee which occurred jn Williamston. S. C. at 8 o'clock ! >n last Sunday night. She i. the ,'oungest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee. Messrs. W. E. Vauss and E. A. Susswell end Mrs. Jennie Vauss .vent down to visit the pastor. Rev. Berjatmn-Jv Ghrver nt~the Jiuine uf lis father on last Sunday afternoon. Mr. O. L. Smith was also lown to see him one day last week. We r.re hoping that he may soon he hack to the members of Mt Lebanon. Rev. E. L. McAdams came up from Abbeville, S. C. ..and was present at the opening of the Due West school on last Monday. BETHLEHEM BAPTIST rHURTH "\c wHeTrv iS. C,?Th*. Stind? v School was called 'to order by Sept. R. F. Gladden at 10 a. m. Vith a large crowd of young and idult members in attendance. We are. looking for more than twenty adult members and friends in Sunday School Sunday coming. Will you be in that number? Our pastor at the regular morn"' ng services, brought us a strong message using as his subject these vords: "Making christian religion practical." We could not help but Feet-thxr spirit as he prerche<j-lto jb from the very bottom of his soul. The B. T. U. began its services it 7 p. m. with the president. Mrs L. A. Graham, in charge. The program, which was verv good, was presented by Mrs. E. FT Gaulden's rroup.. Sunday nigfiTour'prstor brough^ is another short but strong ser lion which was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Mamie Douglas Abney of Saluda. S. C., worshiped with us ill day Sunday. Even though she s now living: in aeiuua county, sinis still a member of Bethlolu-iv . the church which has been fie' place oF refuge for many, many pears. The pastor will preach from the subject Sunday morning:: "Gone [Vith the Wind." Will-you be there to hear it? KERSHAW NEWS The Kershaw Junior high school began its 1941-42 season last Thursday. September 25". Many school official,, and patrons were Present at the opening exercise. Some vorv encouraging remarks" principal; Supt. C. I,. Rnsor. Mis< ivere made by Mr. J. P. Norl; Hammie, attendance teacher; Di Turner, trustee, and Mr. Anthonv ^resident of the Parent-Teachers' Association. New teachers in the ichool this year are: Miss Salome B. Spam, Chester, S. C., and Miss Bernice Johnson. Columbia., S. C. Citizens representing different drtrrches of Kershaw met anfh rm-.vw.,l q fp TV h " P"" Dose of making it pleasant for the soldier,, who are stationed here for-thc maneuvers. The first entertainment was given at t" ichool Friday night. The program committee: Messrs. Neal, Drakeford, Belton, Miller, James am' Anthony rendered a very unio>" nrocram. The Gospel Singers of Detroit Mich., gave a program at Mt. Zkm M>K. cTTuroTT Friday nTgFfr Dc fh )er 3rd. Miss Ruth Outen. Ridgewav, S. T. soent last week in Kershav Neal. The spirit ran high Scndav morning1 at the First Ran,: ^hurch where the psstor nreached an irsniring sermon on the subject "Choosing Jesus' way of Lif:*." The choir and pastor of Fi'-st Ran List were found?at M t Zion Baptist church of ifecth Snrings tvhere Rev,. Adam J^ncs is the pastor, to conduct ine nTTovrmnn ;ervice. It. was*" there that every*>dy's cup ran over in response to :he (rood sinsrine hy the choir and he matchless sermon bv Rev. J. P Wat from the subject, "Testifynsr for JesuB." DOUBLR BRANCH "4 ^QL A. M. E. C HURCH The Sunday school opened at 10 Loin o'clock. ?Ravi?,! W r>i?.h<.r?and .'Prtnho teachers present. After the dis- I ingf a cussion by the various classes the Najfgli lesson was reviewed by the pas- Scripti tor: v . TMrs. I, Sunday morning the pastor McBur took his text from Psalms 50:10. L^ads Sunday night he preached another ^ L> remarkable senium. Both -trarcr 7 food for our hungry souls. ((<>luml The Lord's Supper was served ^'?urai! to all Christians. ' ^!c ?We were delighted to Tiave two c"'^s of our school teachers to worship I with us Sunday morning. heart,. Mrs. Charlotte Dervin who is a,in| considered the "Mother" of the ' , s' church was present at the services ..taLO: Sunday. - A?Rally for the benefit of the u pastor came to a close Monday night with a total sum of $152.00. f. v,^r^ We wish to thank all who gave us 'pYi?riTTT "donations. . ( for hir The Official Board meeting was R,7v held Monday night 8 p.m. All of- ()f jj,'. ficial reports were favorable. (,f j.U] A Chicken supper was given on Airs Tuesday night by the Church Aid pt.'rrv board at the home of Mrs. Emma vjsj'tj Young. We were delighted to Thursi have present Rev. and Mrs. B. C. * F. D. Dreher, pastor of St. James jn Gor church in Abbeville, S. C. panied Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Suber of New Jersey journeyed here Sunday by plane to visit" his father Mi. Jul nan y Subor and \>ther re la'Gves Sum Mrs. Eula Corley has been ill Verv 1 at her residence but is recover- Smi,!.., bvSui group pastor. CHAPPELLE STATION f?r Go A. M. E. CHURCH the sn -?? ?fv 11 ve At 11:30 our pastor brought to Perry us a wonderful sermon from II Rov? King 4:26 subject Is dC Wtrtt^Wlth 'preach Your Soul? A large number took Gen. : Communion.- They 1 Miss Thelma Gist and Messrs very s Roosevelt and Monrow Gist unit- eompai ed with the church and were bap- tored tized. Four of the pastor's child preach ren along with six others werj al- sermo? so baptized. progra At 8 o'clock the pastor present- texl. v ed Rev. Killingsworth who preach "And 1 ed from John 3:7,.subject Ye must lagf? Lv born again. Visitors were about, Mrs. Kennedy and daughter of say"th Bethel; Mrs. Watson, Sidiwv Park Wo lis* _M ess is Richmond T.n.wrey, Fred from?I Jj ro wiu^LJIW-B u e e h a mr-Peter?Wtl~?Art son all of Columbia and McKay of were Mullins who made _encouraging -ood u remarks. kvpt-4 We were very pleased to see Rev. John Burroughs who is a ' menci 01 unappelie Station but cant come to us often because of ^a'<, ' his own church work. Rev. Mo. ? ,<l(1 Clintic was the life of the servie?? NN'" es-lis he usually is. We are aU |{ua r ways clad to have him. . The revival meeting was a suecess. Five -souls were saved, three of Uu'in wer?. . the -ilaughtac? an4-jr 3 sons- of Mr. ami Mrs.' M011 row ^ Ci 1st. n i-uTi^TT We are working hard to vet our * beloved pastor readv for the An- , * - . < . . seems nudl conterence when it convenes -^ji<ti in Columbia. He is a wonderful plu,s\ pastor and we hope that he will be simt back to us for another a pr0jr .yCRT^. ? 1?--termrt-1 We ap rents ( FLORENCE NEWS ! comes' bight. Mrs. Madline W hite Robinson i .and daughter left last week foi New York City where they?wib - ?v make their home. *i~ " Mr. and Mrs. Paul "Washington s -rv are" the proud parents of * son, [Paul, Jr., born Octobei' 3rd. Before her marriage |She was Miss Marv 'Ella Cockfield. ' Crosby Mr. and Mrs. J, S. Sims of nionChicago, 111., are in the citv visit- Rev. ing their sick sister. Mrs. Karne- a. t,m* fcfcting: DcokoniT pnd family*-. 1 Lunceford's orchestra in action ir Mills I Darlington on Monday- October (1. City* Send all news to I Stokes. ^'r- an _ Prof- R. 13. Raker ?p..nt l1ic_ jly.?i. week end in Columbia with rela- Mr. at tives and friends. left T! """ : Mrs. ' r relati vi RALLY FOR CLAFLIN havi> r COLLEGE Jl SUCCESS WO(l 1 _ 'Mrs. Orangeburg?The RenevoTFft ty M<1 and C-laflin Rally of the South Cr- visited rolina Conference at Claflin Col- and fi lege recnt.lv wat. a?sucm<?IW--TLll il report bv district ... I r?i'? Beaufort, $ 1,009; Bennettsville Mrs. b $6 5 5; B^rklejt', not present; ington Charleston, $757; Greenville. $758; home. Florence, $lk193; Orangeburg. Mr. $974; Spartanburg, $637; and Sum- Emma tor. $1,315. Total, $7,2(12.00. Johnni Tbe Claflin singers were at Jones. Macedonia last Sunday niitbt. Tenn., ?? turned EMMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH Mrs. . to No rtruroh goers many taking advan- Miss tape of it. Tho Sunday school Philad was well attended, lesson was sumo taji?ftrt-~~XviTFr interest. at the At'11:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. tho Th(. pastor brought us a wonderful eala o message which was enjoyed by an with f appreciative congregation. The pupils. Holy Communion was given at and oi '>oth services. were a Mr. J. C. Caldwell is home and consist .(loinjj. nicely, nfter^hemg a patient Moore. In the Columbia hopsital for 3 S M< weeks. Helen (Xir fall revival will hepin Mon Miev4 day night, October 13. Miss Car- bono, lie Bell Priester is preacher in Miss F charge. We soliHt the coopera- berry, tion of our friends arid members chers- i to come out and help us fight sin 1 C. 1 and Satan. ^ .. jyou. ._ THE PALMETIO J "l'llERN XEW COMETH CLUB : Island. N. V? Thursday, Trs nteet t the home of Mi. Klijarf s. Song. "Jesus is Calling." ire reading. 25th Psalms. by . Halloway; prayer Ky W. S. nette; song. "Where II Me." were very glad to have our ;?Rev. A. B.- TOitrvy from bia. S. C., givt> us those erring remarks. Si.tig, 'PrenetteW ETAO ETA ETAE Emr!.""-A very HIT-' renting' y W. S. McBuinette. Our have been uplifted after I* these wonderful spoaches. Bailey, Mr. Hettrv Garvin, n Davis Thomas. Jr.. and Laur.4 .. Thomas-brought _us wonderful messages which s to a higher gmumb- Rev.favored us with <?ne of our te sngs. "I Am doing rh." A cni 1 cction was taken nr_ Bailey was the dinner guest . and Mrs. Elijah Naggle* nacia, NT. Y. on-Thursday. Joshia P. Lestte(l and Cleo from Philadelphia. Pa., were g Mrs. Ruth .Nagglis on lav. B..ik-y Mcftui j ' tte from (MjiMit. Pil.. Visit< c! h!s f; tJ.i r una, N. Y. He was aeebmbv Mr. S. C. Jones. mPF \'FMi? lay, October 5,- \vc, had a usy day at Mace, burial The , S huol was called to order )t. S. It. Connor with a large. lof children pVesent. The -Took -part as usual. Ho left>od Hone where lie rendered me assistance. They also had !y?rr-rryrr SClAice led by Itvant and others. ? Burecss came t'oi-unrd :n?L e(] a now-I'ful .sermon from 27:2. "Behold, here am I." jad a salary rally which was cecessful. Thus done. he. in ny with Bro W. Porter, mo down to Oak Grove -fa i the annual Thanksgiving : for No. 20 Association. The m wrs short and sweet. The vas taken from Mark 0:6. io went round about the vilteaching. Subiect. , "Goin? doing good."''We could but ;?t ?H- is good to be here as 1 * * I. I. . 1 . i" I ... 1. .. emu HI ini' 111.'i(>i iii i"I'niiii KM tm clost^ ot the session we sumptuously fed by these ,onien. Mr. Ned Corbitt was usy handing out the lemonSunday nitrht. the pastor, in iv with Mr. and Mrs. Frank rnd mary others, motored '<1. Hope where we witnessed Jtk-rful - usher hoard ?ami tte program sponsored by ohn Gass and others. Visitleis were Cedar Grove Bap. ,'thel M. K. ushers and quarThey all played their narts coveritur of the church. They i Hie"; sv .leffersor. wr.o to he a very fine lady and an worker was a welcome to. nur town on Monday p".> is helpiti'-' i's to put ovt i ram at Macedonia in in. nf^the Jirrrrnr Missionaries preeiate wry much her pa orsent to allow us to lis*eat talent. This pro<rnm off ?>n the first Sunday Please come and help us. whitmiri:?news ' ice was he'd at Bruce Tab church Sunday niprht by n<r Elder 1> C. Crosby. Rev preached a splendid serPnstor. Re\. Blakes. A. C. Chambers delivered sermon Sunday, at Cedar church. . rrrs home: Mrs.? Rosanna has returned to New York afteiL v+siliiur her parents, d Mrs. J. .T Epps and fani-? 'initial in Nmth Carolina; id Mrs. Tommy Johnson uirsday . to visit Air and . Buford Johnson and other es in Winston-Salem. They ( turned home, reported a rip. M. S; AToore and little Bet ore,. Mis. Rrosia Williams Mr. and Mis Manton Sims imily Saturday. September 1 .Carlisle. . LJi fur dV.eiaiiiutihii h r I 'annie (>lenn. left for Wash where she will make her and Mrs. Ed. Prather Mrs. Clark. Mr. J. C. Prather, e Prather John Albert motored t(.- Johnson City. Thi v have all re. home. Ethel 1-. Kant was called wl/erry on account (if the Of heV sb'te'. Annie 1.7 A brains, from elphia. Pa., is home to reher job of teaching school RelifuTil school. Whitmire school mode a ipeninjr on September 20th iri enrollment of over 200 Prof. I'lysses S. Gallman thei distinguished visitors t the npnriiu!. ?Thrr fartiltv s of: Principal, Robert E. fnon Roek Hill; Mrs M >ore, from Newberry; Mi?s Daniel, fr mi Ora.i^eburjr; no belle?Dave*, from?Wtnns-Miss Jackson from Sumter; Irrvstine Hurt on from NewWe welcome the new tonlt the home ,yf Mr. and Mrs lyrd. We welcome you and .EADER LAMAR, S. C. Miss Kthel f>avis, Reporter . r ->tjrrTTTry?j5cliu(/P\\7i~ opct.vd with | the Supt. an,i his co-worker., present. Alter tin* lesson was carefuly . jli.siLUssiai- by -trht tT*Ttchtn*-r?TTCr" Supt. railed on some of the members of the Suipiay School who aiI tended tile ^Sunday School , Con vention at Camden, S. to give ?reports They a 11 gaVe- ve r y. informatio: al reports. Two of the teachers of Lamar junior ijrii school. Misses flreene and White. ?n+srr jrave very shoil i?ut Tnterestintr talks. A large number of youth and adults who were converted during our wonderful revival meeting were baptized and felluwshipcd intu the church* Wp were triad to have "Mr. a'd Mrs,-lobe- Henry Mrrk -r>f~T*a"yetTT? ville. N. C.. to worship with u- nr. Sunday. They were vjsiting *Mxs_ Mamie DuRosej sisters. of Mr. John 11. Mack. Miss Mabh? Rrow-n -of Carter;: . vine. S. L\. was the truest <.f Miss Willie Mae ami little Miss Primrose Mack on Sunday. Mr. and Mis. Chest Seg; i are here, from Xyw--iJ*-rsry?srierrdirg while with hitter's mother. Miss Sennie Robinson. ?Shady Grnrr?Methodist Church Rev. E. C. Wright. D. I) . I). S.. will hold his fourth and kist quarterly confernce next Sunday at Sandy Grove. Mr. R. L. Uyrd, tlist lift Stl'M I I'd | in .nihil. l.i.nll.l. H.hri;:<r the full aniuont asked for in order to have a successful c? nfererice along all lines. M r. and M is W?Hvil.es. M I ulnl Mrs. Moses Rivers Mr ami Mrs. T. E. lingers. Sir. and Mrs. Raymond l\vrd. ?Mrs, Crrns Ify td. Rev. and Mrs. M.* J. Porter were among those who nut Sunday? afternoon and arranged for the annual program for this conference year. According to the wpeeii 1 fine? mittee of captains which met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M Rivers, plan* were made for the final drive-to.-nay the pastor out in full Sunday. October 2<>th. recording to_Bishpp King.. -? I The I.a mar charge is listed, as. "a hitr.drpd percent charge." We are proud of the type of men and women who head this charge. According to Rev. Porter, "it is hard to find more loyalty anywhere I I Kill _tI.IV 1*1 I ('111 1/1* I > (l| in*' Lamar charge." Mr. Charlie Enoch trot through unloading his, wagon at the parsonage Monday. He 1 -ft hi,. pastor smiling all over. Mr. George Washington, charge lay-leader, wrs the guest speaker at Jos.-y Chapel Methodist crurch last Sunday night. Mr. James Stephenson was the officiating stewa rd. Mr. Willie Edward Hickson and Mi ss Alhertha Jones wore joined j in holy matrimony on October 4 at the parsonage bv Rev. M. J. Porter. Rev, Mrs. U. A. Grooms was the dinner guest of . Mr, and Mrs. C? 31 c(.'o 11 ough Snnday. _ Mrck regret to find her on the sick list. The friend^ of Miss Mary L Rev. W. Fraiser was the officiating minister in charge of the funeral of Mr. James Coker. Mr. Georg. Murray was the undertaker, liew M. J. Porter and Rev. A. J. Pogue Were visiting guests < f Rev. and Mrs. C, W. Frnnci,. of Waynesboro. Ga. on October 2nd. | Mrs. Da isv Paul, one of the leading members of John Wesley, is a pleasing booster 1 f hi r church. I.et"> have more church. boosters in . "htm-h: -r. The following "members' we're fel lew ,-h!)>>'<I int.. the elniich: Mis; " Annie Hanvll. Mis., Willie M.t Segp.rs. Miss Mary I.. Segars. Mr. Sid Sesrrrs. Miss Fannie Segars. Mr. L. Allen. Mr. M. L. Woods. Mis. Susana Scott. Mis.. Corena Harruti. Miss Willie Mae Damon. Mr. Daniel Luimn. Miss Bessie M. Set:.i rs. Mrs. ( : rite hvrd wo,. appointed by the pastor a"> a class Uvade'\ and the following nn-rahrrs?arwe nlaced on her class: Miss Jessie. M. Sei'Mis Mis.s... Liivcna Sogai s.- . Miss F: nnie L. Segals. Miss Marv, .Lee Sezars. Miss Anna L. HanvlF-Mr. St.! Segat's. Miss Willie Mi" Mack. Miss Frances M. Coker, Mr. John W Bennett. Miss Willie M Damon. The following were baptized: Mr. I .cwTs^frrprland. Mrs. Queen Samuel. Miss Lubertha T.vde. Miss Corena Herron, Willie Mae Damon. Miss Victoria Coward. Mrs. Fivnia Peonies. Mr I ..TiTrrr; TVoples^^ Tr r on.M is* Albertha Dukes. Mi<s (Jlndvs Duhopo Miss Virginia Rivers. . Mr. f. Allen The Indies are looking forward to a great meeting of the W S and C. S. at tb.> home of Mrs. E. Brown Sunday at 1 p. m. I M \RION NEWS ' Mr an ' M r<5. f.njJ L Divon of New York City rre visiting at the home of Mrs. Mary .1 Lewis or. Waverlv Wav. Later thov will v'sit relatives at C'>oL_S|imors. S?X? Refore returninur To New York they will spend a few dnvs at At ; lantic Beach ; d Washinirt >n n. r. i Mrs. Dixon u a nurse at the Metropolitan Hospital and Mr Dixon is a supervisor at the Maxwell House cofTe?. plant. Prof. M. John; kin spent n week, with his mother in Hartford. Conn. Funeral-riles woiv Held for Mrs Janie Scott. Sunday. September 25 Rev, \V. F,. Richardson, pastor, conducted the service. Mr. Henry. L. Mackson was in charote. Mrs. Scott w?,s a faithful member bt St. John A M. F."church * >' MORRIS COLLEGE R ITTS SPIRIT IN MO1 ~ r Jo a i y_^tdly Wid-at- Morst f supporter- let< iniincI to advai vuiiriny' the cause of Monk colic drive. R? v (J. <!nvo ? J. C. Cf.v a- .1 \V Hoykhi. .1. P iitul-MT". Hdlcy, and Mis. Joseph II theVftiv^.Te more determined than < I Jr. k"'dtr invitod the aid of the st ni'..i ?tl.ry could do.? The- JM-pU-nd fund S-4"> '!.On in added money, and ^ filled latei Mollis is calling on a N a m e ' Hl'aek -Jaek Knon (T,'..iid; I ieth-nmane assoejation i J< t us tilei i association H< thl< ho.o) baptist chujvh ~ XTToFTy 11 ill. Conway 4etHisali'ni baptist dnuieh J? !".:saleni Woim n convention L,.o..l? e < m ". !;"i.y:i:.L.; . I invy (irovc. Andrews ? i'iist (alvary !.:tkc as?ntiiin<iti ruiay School eonvt-rition i \V mien's K. and .M cohvtnrij," Deacons' Union Mi-senary Cherry Hill Ch.-.-t<-rfi-id " l.irth- 1'i f ciatiun Convention" Union S. S. union y_ /' ' tie; : Calvary SundaySchool convert Ml MoriahMl. Zion \'-w. II. the,' ' i'r i;r . v..!:. ell. S77 Pa ill Sau Mil! " ! ( a 1 vary church ' rj/.j, Haplist church . W"i ?Ca;ti.r church ; \\ 'Uinr.Auxiliary P<-e Oeo as-.an lia|.t;vt church' Z;..;. Chape] t( Placet I'm-e.nted i;ic president Jhekv. R..V, K. M .. 'Hlist-O. ds'-V. ,p f~: - "e ? Hum-.--. Ucu-W .J ("lark. H? v. .1 < "ana's. ] ;t.y. | I ' a' . 1'!... ] ;. w Ka ley. Pov. .1 \\ I'hsi.V. rn. Pev H A ! M . .1 a I. : I lev P. c Ha' tc', IJ j s .[, .Sep!- . . -k::rw?P' .?ft"?it"? " I.owcvy. Kev. P.. \V. Keeder. IlcV. J. P. P*idirili. Pcv. (I A Marks. 1 ?r. .J. J. . Williams. l'lvv. W I' . < The follow :jj>j- contributed ten c X M. ( ortman. Iiev. G. G. Daniel __W. Dean. Miss K. Queer MiIda .J. i:am M'llcr, Mr. Whitley Hilton. Mi.ivan, Mr. Ler.uy Thompson. Miss lianis, Miss Eloise York. Miss Zej-i W OQIili Li-t'-K?N-EAVS -r? Ne? Bethel Baptist (. huri'h St;;.day S.hool \\as fine. The lesso was reviewed by Hev Mix of Laurens. S. ('. After a warm pray er service out pas-tu-r brought to .!.- it s-.tii stirring message, also He fi> niirht. theme. "The value ! >f education." which was also el;- ; io'yeii. "" ' 1 Mr Tan i Mm-u-Ly- Mr. Jonas K..inter. Miss Ellij. -Moody, Ke\. Mr.- Peek. Mis. Harriet Gist ; w--:-':::pe?] at New Bethel Sunday I You Too CaiUHav {NU-HAIR 0||| BESGRO TlM j ' ?FORMULA - - -fO?j t^MfULYOU AS IT HAS HELPED M '1 THOUSANDS JHlflj OF OTHERSI A JH i How You Can Grow 1 I Certain parts of the body grow to a c< Hair Crows always if you keep your $c 1 , Itching. When yon scratch your scalp HAIR WILL NOT GR< i There are no sweat glands In sores o ' i by nature to make certain outgrowths I , well. Hair is produced by our scalp ski I little place in the true skin. If you I ' you may feel all right, but nothing I ' A scar is not skin. You will never fi 1 sore. Hair grows from the cells > not look after these hair bulbs, .hair , There are two glands to each hair to i pliable, keeps it from becoming unruly i h a muscle which is attached to its Hair , ^ healthy hair, you must help nature to v in good corrdititm. KtvpTT clean, soil i y If you are suffering with head sores ' i complete treatment or you will lose t I working properly and guarantee youi I long growing hair, give yourself a eorr I | Compftff Na-Halr Scalp ' , Nu-Hair B?tqro Formulc Nu-Hair PrtuiRq Compot Nu-Hair Special Shampc | SEND NO MONI , Jam Mnd him tad tddraaa. Pay Pi ww ? Ivt dtlivm tha antlra mttiMal It it Otiar ' Writ* Nowl NU-HAIR PRODUCTS. 1133 I " 1 Page F!v? ALLY CEMENT ? ?colleee nrr-Svptrrrrber ~~ffO" a" group u?- the cue so of education by adge through a successful Library lOeetor: Reverends: L. E. Daniels, Reeder; Messrs Rice, J. 0.- Floyd, atten. assured the studentbody that ver that the drive be a success, udeiits, telling them that there was both nilly- brought the library lObo in pledges intended to be fulII -hei friends. The?results of the Pledge Paid - if If 2.00 5.00 10.00 1U0.00 25.00 ... - - 25.00 100.00 25.00 50.00 r-rt 50.00 = 25.00 50.00 100.00 25.00 f.il /i/t nn aa ""."V ^U.UU 31.00 5.00 -- -- 31.00 10.00 - 10.00 100.00 ?? ?? nro ~?1 100.00 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 ?? ? nroc liun-- 8.00 00.00 . 25.00 5.00 5t00 r.o.oo 25.00. . 10.00 4.00 25:tH+ 15.00 - - 50.00 12 00 - 25.00 5.00 100.00 ?;. inornn "" 25.00 5.00 37.00 -- 50211! ^? ^6.00 " 00 1.00 ; 5.00 1.00 5.00 ' 1.00 50.00 6.00 10.00 5.00 , 1.00 . -5.00 1.00 * 5.00 1.00 3.00 : r;oo ?"?? 1.00 5.00 : .. i .oo 10.00 2.00 r.ts each: Rev. G. R. Conner, Miss s. Miss Ma;tie L. Daniel^, Rev. E. >nes. Miss Mary Mcintosh, Mr. Wil-s Ruby Stackhouse, Miss Edith Sul Maggie Wat-son, Mr. Samuel Wilaerlee Young. Tmhv. also- Mr! oTrue Young of G*-daV-tfrove-Baptist church; Mrs. K ula Irby of Duncan; and . Mr. and. .Mrs. Gilliam of Spartanburg, S. C. Aft r <ervi;e Mr. and Mrs. Gilliam motored to Sedalia to visit his puivn.s. Mr. and' Mrs. Thomas Gilliam. Mrs.' Lillie Rogers ace m m nied them. bV' aiv glad to say that after t.n weeks..in the hospital, Mrs. M. hi Rogers is able to be at home. Miss Delhi Gray is also able to be home and yut again. Ke\. A. I). Duncan, Jr., Pastor e Beautiful Hair f Luiiy, Healthy Hutr j " :rtain size and no further, whereat, . alp healthy. An ailing acalp cauaea ( you make aorea and scar*. >W FROM A SCAR r scars. The body it given power , i of skin which we all know very I n. Each Hair Grows from a special Y destroy or mutilate thia true skin 1 | will ever form another true akin. 1 . nd a hair growing from a tear or 1 . of the hair buiba. If yeu do i will become brittle and break off. , ' produce oil that keeps it aoft and ( I and from crackiYtg. Every hair has I Root. In order to hare attractive, | Grow Hair by keeping your seals J , ind eliminate itching and dandruff. < or scars do not delay taking ear < rout hair. To keepeyour hair cells , rself e healthy, beautiful bead of I tpleto Nu-Hair Treatment. * ' | Tr?atm?a* eouJth #? - ? \? i SPKCIAL OFPIR ' imd - ALL FOR ONLY - > " ol Y * I I It #1.00 plua Irw nap imm vfeoa W ' ( mhJ m pliaii a* aaiaay nliiliB roodwoy, How York, M.Y. I - | id