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It ---- VOL, XVI?"NO", 50. ? Ui ABLE MINISTER _ KEY. M. P. PEARSON. B. Th. Colombia, S. C. - Slate Park, Deo._i)?This new cduoi whs invited Co Statu Par last Ihuisday night to witness lrunuiy ra.iy bcrween St. Paul an Zion Canaan churches. Upon ou ^ arr.val we found a large crow ft anx.ous.y awaiting t'he result. The Rev. B. B. Felder acted a master of. ceremony and just be foie preaching solos were sun by Mrs. Luceal Moore and Mrs Daisy Green. Select reading b . Mrs. Maiy Alice Hall; paper b ? Mrs^M? Marstr; -an -oration?wa delivered by Mr. Whittaker. Re L. C. Sanders represented S Paul and Rev. Bowers represent ed Zion Car.aan. The sermon wa ably,, preached by the Rev. Bus k of Batesburg. After the sermo f ? the fi e works be^an which nette for St. Paul $352.25 and Zion Ca uaan $388.67. Total $742.99. Br J.. EL. Davia led Stl Paul and "Robei Bassa'd. my boy from Blythewoo led Zion Canaan. Mrs. Hatti Basard, his wife was active in he ?husband's- behalf. the Rev, M. P. Pearson, who i vcry young, unmarried and wh was called to Zion Canaan nc quite a year ago, having been e lected over several other stron ministers, has already denionstra ed his leadership. Under his ad ministration both churches hav k taken on new life. Ureat crowd f a.t nd his service. All Who hea bis powerful' sermons are r.nxiou to return again. All depa. tment or v..v r..u en. s are lined up wit l.is prog am. Ifcr?is?courteou and friendly to ull classes. He i logical in ins reasoning, porauua i.e in his arguments and con vine ii.g in his conclusion and to assc ciate wiih him awhilo, you wi soon- foul, nut, you, are with a ma vh?> dtas and does business wit God. Among our special friends wh attended were?Miss Alice WooL ard. J. C. Whittaker, little Georg Butler. Jr., a Sunday school tea cher of Zion Canaan Mrs. Marth Goodwin; Mrs. Marie Ivy, our su scriber, C. M. Moore, Willie SU phens, Mrs." "Rosy Fair; Jufi /*d*>ms: Mesdames Julia Adami Nancy Johnson, Deacons W. ft Adams, W. L. GrifTin and other: For the information of all concer we are giving below the name and the amount of each coniribl tor: From St. Paul church: Brother Aid ch b $142.85; Ladies Aid $fif Senior M-'ssionarv $f>!T.OO; Muslci choir 140.00; Usher Board $17.2i Jubilee choir $4.35; Junior Miss k ionary $5: assessments and co E_ lection $30.25. From Zion Canaan: Sisters M< sell Crumpton $11; Anna L. Boy $6; Julia Adams, $2; Minnie Ar derson $2; Pea>l Anderson $' Alice Anderson $2; Nellie Andei son $2; Carolina Jones $2; Mali nla Johnson $2; Daisy Bouler. ? Mary Lavmorn $2; Lucile Jom S2; Frances O Neal $2; Rosa Fa $2: Easter Crumpton $2; Franc* William* *2; Pinkia Griffin $2. Tl following also contributed $2.0( r Sarah Watson, Estlier Butle Lena Bostic, Rattle Bfissar Pr?sa Henry, Rosa Shell. Bess Watson, Lessie Mickle. Nellie Sti vena, Pertal Clark. Elizabeth Wi ren, Spirie Mobley. Eloise Day Nannie Morgan, Marion Foste Mannle D^aa. Alberta Jonea. V ola Wheeler. Viola Stevens. Nell Canzater, Addle Ovshy, Gertru* Kennedv the following paid $1.( Lota William*. Aznlee Anderao Kate Banders. Thelma Weeks. E tell Boetic. Elizabeth MeClou Wa commend the Juvenile fcir Wint f 3 S? 2 ? - . ffr Afl Clinton College Head To Make Series of " ftadio AddressesI Realizing^ th.c_ serinuenef's ?of- = condltlors today and the great ef. fort we are making to fight tlm common enemy, President Edward Warner Price will deliver a series . of addresses on the general theme, f "National Unity, Ottt?Imperative " t Need" ewerthrce of- the -prominent- "'dio stations of South Carolina. ; fho schedule is as follows: Over WIS, Columbia. Tuesday, Decern. ? ' 't 1H from 4*15 to 5:00 p. m.; >-">vcr WFRC, Greenville, Wednes. | Xv. December T7~ from 11:00 to 11:15 n- m.; over WC-SC, Cl arles fm Th' rsday, December 18 frcrm ..?lA5Jp 9 ;QQ p, nL I \ND Pit ARM At E UTICAI^ L l_^sseeyATiON : ? "'' ?TY-h p?Medical. DcmtM--and- Pharmaceutical Association met in * Krrpstree, S. C. at the home of Dr. s Josenh A. JVIason Sunday, Novem. k her 30. at 6:00 p. m. a Dr. Roscoe Wilson, the president d officiated. Invocation was offered r by Dr. Evans nf Moncks Corner, d Dr. Sprrks of Darlington. S. C.7 load th<> discissions. First, the feed _ in? of babies 1 to 6 years of ape TVn, sulfanilamide and its de rivities in various treatments in * connections with other drugs. Hi? ' discussions were brief but -very ^ good. Dr. Sparks, nfter eomplet y in<? hic discussions, the topics werr A fnVther dhs^uccod-by the m unborn v of the organization md visit'nr t. frPrds. The discussions be.ame so _ interesting that they were tabled a f,-r p Yngth of time. \t thi' h interval, dinner was sow d whic1 n ivr?, nutjitiotic and apnetizmg. d A^t?r dinner the discussions were oontin'od for p short lergth o* o time. The house was opened fo; gene; r 1 discussion,, in the practice d of" medicine and dentistry. - i Dr. Tl omnson of Georgetown ^ S. C.. will continue the discussion j vn sulfanilamide and its derivities > * w-,t- TT'iw-i i"r??rrf??arv1 s " '!' also soonk on the indications 0 eontri. indications of < xtrac. it ,! ti> n?vt moot'ntr will he held g r..ni,,rv 25 1042 at 6:00 p. m. in 1 Dnrlincrton. S C. Dr. Sparks will "trrtnin the hotly. e s r^ri?tmas Carol s ^rvice ,s a The Alkn University choir, un. s dcr the direction of Miss Gwen s dolvr. R/l-ler, director of music will present ap-ain this year Christmas Carol service on the campu, of Allen December 14 a? II 6:00 p. m) The choir will -sinsc car ds of al P TaTionF/' ahfTTTt""Rrtrtc" In ' ex- ? uVis- s will be free. . ' Tves? services are both ap t i "onriate and colorful ai.d have , hvnvc~bpcn \vitnrs?od hv capacity I ')diene<\? of Columhir and car by f nints. k i Fr.F HF\D<? *TTF.VD 'r- Ol'SlANA MEETING ? Dr. S. R. Higgins an ] Dean C^rl 7. Flipper of Allen University. F lso Dr. J. JL-_Sjtarks and Dean n Iriggs rff~*fiene3i<ft College, at lF ended the meeting of the Southern ' \psociation of Colleges and Secondary School,, held at Southern T "Tniverslty near Baton Rouge, last 1 "hursday and Friday. On the re. J* '.urn trip they visited Tuskegee > nstitute. and witnessed the all i -,tar football game between Morris 1- 'vown rnd North Carolina State n Columbus, Ga. last Saturday. , j 'ortheir25caruPTncr~,~ "^ ' Men report: The following paid j" '5.00? Rev. M. P. Pearson, Dea <r>s W. M. Adnms, W. L?. unmn, r" G. W. Butler, J. F. Anderson, A. Varren, R. Basard; Trustees: ? -ho paid $5,00?Ezel Boler, L. C. "'arks. Archie Anderson. Huf?hie Anderson, David Johnson $3.00; 5S Bon Kennedy $3.00; Bro. Henry IP- .04, . The Tollow - bro'her* $1.00: Grover Bostic, J. F. r- Anderson, Jr., I. Brown, S. B. d Bolton. SvTvester O'Neal, Simon '"rumpton. Julis Goal. Jake Boler. p- T. C. Whittaker. We commend *r ^ho Jrvenilo hoyR for their 26c s- and 50c.. r. Auxiliaries report are as fol. i- tows: Deacon board $02.00; Choir ie *13.74; Trustee hoard $13.12; Usher hoard. $17.75; Missionary so X) eiety $11.44; Sunday school $12.78 n, A ssessments and collection $44 fifl s- Mrm's rally $77.75; Ladle* rallv d, ?m3.AO. Grand total $388.93 It Zion Canaam ltp JJitl COLUMBIA, SOU JAPAN ATTACKS U. POSSESSIONS IN PA< by W. R. Bowman -Japan assuulted? every main fc-nue<i States and British possess ion in the central and western Pacific and invaded Thailand today (Monday) in a hasty but evidently shrewdly-planned prosecution of a war she began Sunday .i?.hout warning. Her formal declaration of war against both the United States and Britain came two hours and 55 minutes after Japanese planes spread death and terrific destruction in Honolulu and Pearl Har bor at 7:35 a.m., Hawaiian time (1:05-p.m., EST) Sunday. President Roosevelt in hiB lay night net work radio address soi reeful gangsters have banded ogether to make war upon the whole human race. The;~President further said: "We are now Tn this war, we are all"in it, but we are going to win. Every single man, woman and child is a partner in the most tremem> us 'ndertaking of American history. We must Share together the bad news and its good news, the defeats and the victories?the cbang d fortunes of our war". Thus ;poke our great President after he Jupanese had bombed 3000 or nore of our soldiers without provocation or warning in the Pac 'flc spreading destruction and ' mth in Honolulu and Pearl Harbor. ?r LEXINGTON CO. TEACHERS 'N MONTHLY SESSION, IVfAKF FINE SHOWING ' Ja?. W. Shaw, Tleporter The first meeting of the teach ers of the above named county w.th Rev. N. L. Bush as the president and-Mias Martha P. Wright s the Jeanes teacher is now hisory to be read as one of the most iuccessful ever'lield in the county. The election resulted in the reolaeing of all old officers except Viis. Julia Baum Shaw, the reporter. who is out for further itudy this year and Whose place vas filled by the Rev. Jas.-W. 'huw, the writer. A large part if both county and state dues vas paid and the financial spirit high. This county will meet ill obligations on time proving a -rent asset to the educational ork of the state. The Jeanes teacher of this coun i' n? eds to be j^onimended for the niioue part she takes in all phas - - ? OU * ??i juvi^ico?^. one uas ' en recently placed as the viceM>..<ir]r-nt of the County Tubercu. losis Christmas Seal camnaitjn Mid is certainly making: things hum. Shje.._p.Qssoses the real qualities <>f a,a ideal leader and puts it in her work. The Second Congressional mpprrnc convenes in Morris colSumter. S. C. very soon and n lar've delegation from this coun tv will attend. M:s? Miller, the County Health Officer, was present and rendered very valuable assistance stressing the need of the county doin? its full duty in the sale of the Christ ma Seals. The niembers^rcspond ed by accenting: a larger number o' ?'nmrs than ever before. Our next meetine will be in the T,exiqf?ton Rosenwald school, Dec. 12, TJM1. AIT persons interested ??e asked to attend " Visitors pre " olcomed. BARNWELL NEWS 'Che Communion service at tne Bethlehem Baptist church Sunday ,,,o? ,,,.,11 ,i?.) ** ? r> ? ? ?? Mil *r vi? a w va.uucu. i'no. ivuaa Adams Jonos worshiped with usl The Lord's Supper was administered to the sick members who were unable to be out by the pas or and deacons. Mrs. Ammeritta Brown was hos tess to a very lovely dinner Sunday, having as her guest - RevZack Townsend, Mrs. Mary Col lins and Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Dix son. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Gray announce the birth of their little daughter Barbria Louise, weighing 8 12 pounds. The Uplift Fedoratod club was beautifully entertained by Mrs. Susan F. Bailey last Friday p.m at the Butler high school. Prof. E. S. Allen of the Bethlehem high school, and Mrs. M. A. Duncan assftted the Willlston Public school last Friday evening HI, . ' incite Til CAnOLINAr^ATURDAY S. AND BRITAIN _ li CIFIC SUNDAY ^ The_.American Negro ia Lacking our President 100 percent and will , ter. The Negro does not know ( ist" the only thing they want is an equal opportunity to serve our ! country as other peoples. We do j not want?special places, but an -j equal opportunity alomj?all?ttnea-.- Our inormation - is th?.t' the Presidents of Allen university, J Benedict, State, Claflin and Morris colleges. Supervisor C. .A. ! Johnson, H. H. Butler, J. B. Bur- ' gess, president of the Palmetto ] State Teachers' associatjorf and ] scores of other educators have ] mil wlnmitmB ?a??> Iiuviv v i IU Jimivc (HIdresses-aver the state backing up "60r great president1? program. "1 What is true in South Carolina is equally true lit other states-Our inormation is that most of . the fighting will be done in the ~ air, hence our boys should be allowed to attend some aerial school where they will get first hand information on how to bomb and defend under any condition. Yes sir, Mr. PresidentT^just tench us how to fly and handle those air planes; it will be similar t< those , soldiers traveling up Sfin Juan Ilill during the Spanish^Aniei ican War. "It will be a hot time in the old town1' for those Japs and Ger. mans. Yes sir, Mr. President, the Negro will follow your leadership. . "Hitler Promises Slavery" Bishop TP Hchson Warns "The only thing that the Negrc is assured under the New Order is a return to slavery," Bishop W. HobsonT ~ national chairman of - Pieht For Freedom, warned to. day. "It is heartening t0 lenm that American Negroes are not boin" fooled by the subtle propaganda i which the "Nazis are spreading pmongst them in an attempt to create national discunity." tsisnop Mobson predicted that forthcoming Freedom Conprress ir Washington beine sponsored bv tbe Harlem Division of Fi?ht Fo? Freedom we/uld prove "historic." "When American Neprrocs. \vhA have suffered from domestic fa cism for so long, show that thev understand the basic issues in volved in the present war. the fu ' ture of this country is not rs bleak i as some people paint it. The?re?sponse r/f Noprro organizations to* the Fieht For Freedom appeal has been verv encouraging." Plan<* for the Freedom Coneres* arr? proceedine apace. Fdwarc White, secretfry of the Harlem Division doe!" red in an announce ment from Washington whore h< i? comnletine final arrangements Dorothv Heieht. secretary- of th< National Council of Nc^'n will h? in chnrsre of toehni al ar rrneements in the Capital Mr White said. He asljod. however, that in quiriec repardinp delegations lv !, ><Tdresscd to haTFmat tv?a7tqnBrrtPTs in"*o <?i\th \venue. Kiov 'York . Citv. The sessions will open 01 j Januarv 8 end last fi/r two days i! MT. RISC All A. M. F CHIRCH Rev. D. R. Bedenhaugh. Pastor 0-'?. Pv ip-eh hg,s taken on new 1 life sfreo conference under oair new pastor. Rev. Bedonbaueh. We art' thanking our pood Bishop for fendinrr us thia wonderful leader rnd christian pentleman. We see nlhinfT hut tnrfM,? in the flllliri for us. Sundav School Surd^v morninp was very pood. The pupils are now cm their way back to church. The uastov ascended the rostrum ' at 11:45 and took hi* text from St. Matt. 2(1:80. subiect, "And he went a little further." This messape was Indeed a soul stirrine one. The pastor spoke out of the fullness ?f took of the Ixrrd's Sunper. The leapue opened at 6 o'clock with a nice proun of younp people presert. The pastor was nresen and pave some helpful informa tlon. The nipht srwice opened rt 7:80 Tho pastor s snniTt wn% 'WRtrn. i TV was nncPher pond mossape. j We nro asViner the nnhlir to come - orship witv us. All Visitor* arr ) oVorroH st nil times. Our visitors Sunday were from Athens On., come a train, you arc welcome. Mr* Bedenbanph and little MLeod are very fine and are at the ' 'sse in Or#enw?6HT * &tl , DECEMBER" M,--nm ~ Christmas Seal Sale Contributor s Following is a list of persons vho have purchased Christina* Seals-in the amount of one dollar jr more from t'he Kiehland Anti. rulbterculoBis Association auxiliary VIr. Frederick H. Dedmond $1.00 Mrs. Mary M. Jones .. 1.00 Vliss Ruth N. Horry 1.00 VI IRQ Hu/nn/lnlvn W..V.1UUIJ11 UCICtlff _ j .UU Mrs] I/cola M . Ross .. 1.00 Mr. Charles E. King .... 1.00 Miss Myrtle L. Forney 1.00 Mrs.-. Andrena Baumgardner 2.00 Mr. Robert J.-Reynolds 1.00 Mr. Arthur Pompey 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Mundlo 1.00 Miss Adeline Jones 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haves 1.00 . Mr. Silas Burwick ____2.00 Mrs. T. R. Youngblood 1.00 Mr. f)pn Carloes _ 1.00 Miss Caroline E. Hutchinson 1 00 . Mr. and Mrs. Francis Butler 2.00 Mr. William J. Gilliam 1.00 Mr. Thomas B.--Nelson. Jr. 1.00 Mrs. Winona -G.- Lenoir .. l.QQ Mrs. Alberta A. Marshall 1.00 Mr. Tonv V. Swinton? 1.00 Mr. J. R. Fisher . --r- 1-00 Mr. Jacob Ford 1.00 Mr. John Maxie ... __ 1.00 Miss Jessie I . Sawyer LOO Mr. William I-awson 1.00 Mrs: Lucille Curry 7.. 1.00 Miss L. Odessa . . _ 1.00 Miss Martha C. Slaughter 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. R. Stevenson 1.00 Mrs. Ella R. Morris 1.00 Mr. Robert L. Peguese 1_,Q?L. Mr. and "Mrs"." "James Roache 1.00 Miss Lula J. Gambrell l.OO Mr. Jerry Davis __ ... 1.00 M-r*;- Htrrrtet Jackson " . ' 1.00 Mrs. R. C. Chappclle * 1.00 Mission of Blessed Martin do Porres .... .... 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Brevard 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. H. Bassard 2.00 Following is a list of persons vnd organizations- who -have ntrr. hased bonds of five dollars or more: Union Baptist churcn . $10.00 Carpenters' Union _ 10 00 Mr. ami Mrs. A. Simkins 5.00 I Dr. and Mrs. \V. D. Chappelle 5.00 Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Adams 5.00 Dr. and Mrs. R. \V. Ma nee 5.00 Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Jenkins 5.00 Dr. and Mrs. O. J. Champion 5.00 T.adson Presbyterian church 5.00 Wesley M?thodist church 5:00 H:shons Memorial A.MJR. church .. 5.00 Dmicrmi Phi Chanter Ome^a Psi Phi Fraternity . 5.00 n,.ro Pot" Sicma Chanter 1 Delta Siuma Thetn So"oi-it-v- 5 an 1 We wish to thank others who u.> - i- - Iin?v IlUlUt' CO I )M|>m ion? of }? ?> ' | than one dollar. nthe'- nemos vip i annenr-each wook until "the clop' ' of the onmnnien. The Mail Sale and Bor.dj com- I "ti'toos sip/?.%r?>lv tHrmk n'l who ( have shown tho?r fin" spirit of "nnnoration through their eootri. tuitions. SENECA NEWS Tho \farv Both "nn Fodornfo. I dub hold its N"vcpK^r rpooTiyj* a' ft>o horne'of Mr,? ~Mar? Thomns with the nrcsider.t. Mis? Fleta Wil i liam<. in oharoo. After ?hp irnnr,i>v I was rondorpd wo dtseussod our I business. The Bethnne rn 1 Hat tie ' Durkett Hubs np plannine to pn ' rade e*Hv Christmas mornin^ to stent Christmas rnmis..- ? -We wore hirrbkr entW.'i irV'd Kv"" the hostess. Our rtext meeting will he at the home of Mr*. Snowhyrd Scott Docemhor 9. at 5 Hit p. m. The district meHin? at Oconee countv training scfiool w?s ft success. We appreciated th* many nil l UllllKg LllJt L WMM' Mini. 1MB1 the different ores who played ft part on the program. Mrs. Ken oeth Richardson of Seneca, wrp th( ?uesi speaker; Mrs. Richardson ic , one of the trustee,, of the school, j Her * address was ricv with I thoughts and ideals and will lineer | lone in the minds of those wh<> heard her. The Hattie Duckett ard Rethune rlubs work hard to make The Recreational club is nlsn. nine a Christmas party for all our college students who will be home for the holidays. Mrs. Id* Sloan who i? the president nf thi, club, alone with the other officers, ere makine arrangement for the col. lege. group and they want this to be a happy occasion. The club is planning to cook a pie and cut it December 25 at 5 p. m. at the home of Mrs. S. S. Sharp. Each member will furnish the menu for the pie. After the pie cutting there will be gome indoor game? pTay#37~ it\tt ~ pricetfi RE -Aluhrson Physician Seriously 111 At Nashville, Tenn. Surgeon Azures K?ovi'r\ _N?'4h.ville. Tenn. CSpei ial >?Di W. H. Your.g, prominent Anderson, S. C. phvsicir ti and civic leader was rushed here by chartered plane this week where nrrcir.crDr. W. J. Hale, eminent p'l sician and surgeon J in chief of Hubbard Hospital, Meharry Medical Col. lpcto A eK?.^ U'Kilo Tr r u. T ? 1 -~o~* - - v. v a. wri ui. nam assured the patient's family by long distarce that the operation had been performed successful!*/ Mrs. Young. along with L. W. Long, M D;, uf Union. 9. 0* Hiitl D. M. Duckett, M. D.* of Hock Hill, were here over the week end. They found-Aba patient resting ormtor? tablv and presumably on the7 ror.d to complete recovery. Dr. Young, a graduate ,.f Me j harry Medical College, is presi dent of the Palmetto Medical As. j sociation and -past president of] his district medic* 1 society. Flow J ers and numerous messages di rected to him here attest the es. teem in which he is held >by hie patients and friends. Benedict College Choir ChriVtmas 1antata Dec. 19t The public-is cc^/JaHy invite . to hear the Benedict college chon i ?ing its Christmas cantata Fri. J day night, December 19. at 7:30 o'clock in Antisdel chapel. S. Louis Finley. Jr., instructor MARION COUNTY TEACHERS MEET Group throe of the Manoa coun. ty teachers met November 28th at the St. Paul Eplonia school with The Jeanes teacher Mrs Corinc White presiding. The meeting was opened with singing of "America;" prayer b\ Rev. James Davis. The Jeanes teacher gave some timely remarks to Jhe teachers. Mr?. Beatrice Bostick was citeiL as making the most improvements in her class room work during the nflkf frtiJf VPora The group was orgn: ized. M' Henry T. Frr-sier. president; Miss Mayola Leggot, treasurer, Louise B. Massev, secretary, A delicious repast was serve,) by the enter, taining teachers consisting >i sa. i iad. saltine i crackers and hot \ chocolate. The meeting adjourned to. meet j the fourth Friday in December at , drittons Neck HIN+: fHlOVK A. M. K CHI RCH Re\.,L. (,. Bowman. I'astor I ast wa*v CAjiumuraun-day and all church goers foutv their way to their place of duty Sunday school was well attended taught by the teachers. The Ynrng Men's class was taught by .Mrs. Mary IL Bowman." Duiing tHTj. eTectTon alT'Tthe officers were reelected for another year. Our sen-ice was most excellent and a large number communed. Rev. Bowman announced that the j first quarterly conference will be ' that all leaders are requested to report for their classes in full He also announced that the eetto gether meetine of the New, berry district will convene at Pine Grove on the 20th of December. A Popularity contest between the nine trustees will take place jaunary i*. ttuy a vote and help the1 great cause. The following boards nnd clubs: were appointed hv the pastor: Bro. H. M. Boyd, heads Steward Board N'o. 1; Bro. Albert Boyd, heads Board No. 2; G. II. Boyd, heads the Trustee Board No. 1; ' Roht. F. Boyd beads Trustee No. 2. Stewardess Board No. 1 EmI ma Ringer; No. 2, Jnnie Lee Boyd No. 3, Aznlee HalT; N'o. 4, CreoTa 'Boyd; Progressive club, Robert Rtnjfer. p-r VE CENTS PER COPY ST~tJseful Character .Mrs. Dollie A. Gladden, wife of ? ltPV. tV. . >!. ijlaliOe", pastor of Ml. Garmel (. M. 11. Church in Demand Early after ieachir.fr Anderson k?M DecemH?^?h<= was discovered i.y tiii- v.M .cn of the various 'churchy*??t-be?^4y?a-??an?m: forming*" inspiring, impressive and forceful speaker. She has eddress. ed in their meetings groups of all tlie church. They keep her on the go. I -A - ! lu k!\ grotiD tree", gs she ha> been guest sneaker of 'tne F-.derated' Clubs, district meeting at Reed Street b'.eh sch' "i. , j. <?j> ._t\* Woman's Home and Foreign Mis . sionarv Convention in district meeting, A. M. E. church et . . Pendleton. Recently she wa, guest speaker on Missionary night at the l^th nn:.;-vo-rs>arv?of \w of Dr H. S. As&urv, Wiisotr^GaL??? van,- Baptin church, and now has enerp-'m^nt^ ahead with groups "lfTThe city: For ,v , n i 1.. \t.? i i .-i. vi lauacn has ensacrcd herself in tryine to help our people from many a^gde*. She served in the same wav dur. i^e the nine venr's pastorate to B<rmintrham. In the city of Greenville. Ala. she did constructive wcrrk. For several leadine churrhes in Mobile she was cry est speaker on Woman's Pav a-d otTmr oc canions. T*-r>nn n^'its.:nr.a L,visits -to her home, (tolnmbn. S. C.. she has snoken on several sp?cial4 pro. , grams. So impressed \v*?e hor jtnir't end monner we'T the Ministers' Wives Alliance- of "Richmond Va.. dnrine their tw*o years pastorate there, that this -pt < when the'- wter* holding t'^'r f"'n' ni'i tin! i">n. Terence c f N." <t ?"*>! Assoeia_ tion of Mi'i'ct. > <' Wive*, they wrote her ine'ct:o-? that she be present, even rt their evnense and take nart i- thejr-first national meetine. She apt"*Wa? made q '**' ? president with all rennmera. tiona. T tv.^.r- has crlled them to work in South Ca. rok'na. A'aho?na, Tenn. Pssee and Virginia-servine n nn.m prominent charges sn^h as Trinity. Ann^s. On.: Anniston, Ala.: Thirpood at ori~'. Rir. -minffham A la.: Mother?1 ihertv Tnoksen. Tee".: Ma"t'n Temnle, ATerpehij,. Hd tiers. \T?-V Glad den has tr>eo''te t hv t^eir experience and know a few thirds when it comes to working with our people. YORK PVR \GRAPHS M r Te'e Wi't ?*?_ rnifj daughter, and Mr. Howard Rainev tnotored tn RneV Hill P'ieday t,, visit thv St.. Pk'I'Sj h^e";,a1 ? M j-. VY"Ttr'rr~"TV^TVeV \ci a in. tiert at the St. Philips hospital, is improving mean* end win b< dic""isso^ in o f"'v davs ?, ? Mrs. Hazel Hainev of Concord, NT. C . was the ?ue?t of her pa. * i, ren's and daughter Sunday. Nfiss Rnsir Alexrnder attended TTIP HTPIM1? JMierence in Camden Inst Saturday and spent the re. mainder of the week end in Spar, tanhure vis'ting friends. The ^Willing Workers club otf rlintop Chanel A. M, E. Zicn church held its reeilar monthly %,eetinrT Sunday nf the home of Mrs. Elizrheth Parker. A brief program followed the business sea. ?ion after which s delicious cold plate that emphasized the Uhriat. " ma^ season was served. ? Mrsr Rnch"! Brown of RoeV Hill, S.C. spent Thursday here wdth her niece. Mr? Celia Brown. Miss Willie Belle Heath of bha Tefferson hich frculty spent laat Saturday at her home m Cheater. M>-*. Wright. M- ?n<f Mr*. Robert Wilform. the Wilform slaters and Mrs Mollic Smith mcrfcor. ed to Lancaster. S. C. last Sunday -nd was the guest of Mr*. "" ;~M's sister*- Mrs Alio* Me. , lCTTThTy. "" J There, will he a Rrngle nartv at Continued on Page 8 j