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1?43 ASTROLOGY R1 |H |R^DfR!Vnl ^nj^ibpiit^^^n irtonThs^ &*,' _ A^: ' jjjjSorc ?g b'* *?V ; /. LlCjflJOft*T^Oh?Gr'His wife na* jR^X good'' reason '%& separating from I5n& WH>1and you\a!r#*'leaying yourself ?& ' op^ti to a bushel uf trouble i f mmt you step mtcQjfcir ptajfef. ffhe man >j?W' is not worthy of your affections, jjgy^ . It's a inIstaJt^ Jbp y-ffo to think that you ca^ ^fujinge liim into a &4F model husbalieL ^ ;>!. PrhzledP^l 'sjjift 33 K years of age. I hiv^ jfi.w^e young ^Pf lady to fait int- ji?v"e with one. she fat is married and her husband i. s IW^ very nice to her.. But I just can't lUfii nnflnrsfiiVif" w Vi\r' ulint ?mniih in love with me. I, .make good f|5? money, but she doesn't ask for ' much. She dftf everything?to 4 '? prove her lbv0 for me. In some JK-: eases she takes a chance of her life, by inviting n?e to her home. *-* But I don't tajc.e chances. Please apswenj.' ~ " Aps: Hg, 4na in this case it's best dot to. Her husband is a big bruiser and he'd make short work of you.' This affair is just a littlj. too risky to encourage. Your nice young lady iriend falls in lovn vary ensily iin.l fnlls out just as quick. For your health's sake, better quit ?while th? quitting1 i* good. ? S. J.?I am 4.3 years old.' I have a boy 2U years old who will work but is always in trouble. He NOTE: TOUR problem will be at ply?send a Quarter (25c) for Al INU covering your birthday; you 'free and confidential letter of soui tiuns in private. Please sign you all U-ttors: give your birthdate; i stamped envelope for your ly aa you feel necessary and conf. o* logical reasoning. Wrap a Qu today! Write to: The ABBE' WALLAC1 -<?? 1310 Assembly. Street, Co ROBERT SMALLS HI SCHOOL Beaufort?Before a large and ;r i-nHf ftiif'ience Tuesday. A ?37. Robert femalU, Hi.school presented Mather School chorus at 8:30 p.m. in the auditorium. is entertainment was given for the benefit of Wur Fund and NYA Drive" which brought the (Irivie~Tbir'clofie. The faithful citizens of Renu> fort white *nd colored arc. still hallfino' aK/iii* chorus ami their splendid rendition of the group. Too much praise and honor cannot be given to Mrs. M. L. Highsmith, directress o f _ th0 Mather. _School chorus.. The participants vhero at their best and held their'" audience "spell7 tjound throughout the evening. Mr. o. k. McUanielrSupr; xrt City Schools made a very nice and instructive talk; Mr Black, (white) made u brief and impressive talk. Misa A. B. Haynes, the president of the Red Cross Chapter was presented by Prof.. W. rriany friends for their ~ cooperation in making th0 drive , u tremendous success; also Mr. Felix Powell gave some encouraging remarks on same - ? Taa mnnh nrn/lLl nnnnrvf K.v I veir our colored and white friends who so liberally contributed t o make this drive a grand success. Principal, faculty and student body wish to thunk everyone for their presence. On Friday the Junior Class presented a playlet on Tuberculosis j entitled What Happened To Mariam. This play was written b AJiss Muriel Washington a member of the senior class. We are giHietul to Miss E. M. -Washington and the Junior class for such a nice program. Two seUnious by Robert Smulls choir ALSTON HI SCHOOL NEWS Suinmcrville?Thf play Chintz wonege vrnien was presented by I the high?school department Friday night was enjoyed by all. The characters acted their parts well, r - Q.n JIueBday night the primary ^SCTTt^ltS* nfperetta. The Adventures of Goldilocks. The 8th grade under the supervision of -Mr. C.C. Hamlin gave a lovely silver tea at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Fields on Sunday afternoon; This was given in 'interest of their candidates for ktbtf and .dueen of May. The candidates ^itorn 'the four high school" ~ are?8th?grade Klouise Wateoh, queen, I.ouh? Willis, Jr., '7 v fcirig; 9th grade Mary .Vanderhortt and H^wold WKctyetf; lOtlv Florine Tucker and Arnold Nelson ldth grade, Margaret.' Walker, ! Petei- McCray. The , Aahe Auxiliary, American bv Red Cross had a meeting in thfe school auditorium Sunday, May dy, 2nd W 4' p.m. It for the pur- " i pos< ,><>? discussing a plan of ornc ganizing,, .electing . officers, to draw up budget and map out the i idv plena/fur.the coming year. ? *v tiwi J ?. j ? i EADING8 ARE NOW READY VO~ Witt IN THE **"? < IIUM5 OF UFF? i* tfv.+?o M#? H?i> ?o. ...w IrlKFM roM rtovKii ^ tot-' WMJ.AC1 StBVlCE Hf* . in.jail now. H^ is old enough the arifty ^>utv has not got off yet. Phrase tell?mp?wkmt ,iq do to got him in the nrmv. I ?'m ht.m thrukuii. ? --?A as: Tlio l.ofnl Draft Hoard iu_your district will be glgd to go oyer your soli's case with you. A fqw years of army training will mnlfP n man of him. He's had^ things a little too much his own*" way and the army discipline is just what he needs. N. Y.?Have been reading your cohrrrrrr for the~pitst~& years " and also have been receiving some very good advice about the same number, of years. I always profit thru writing you privately^ -My e. 1. boy friend husband begged me ty come up here'from Florida and Ipe with his people. 1 just pure love his mother. Oh. she's so nice to mo. His people don't, know we aren't married. He's-changed so much since we've been here. lie draw* 418 a week, but never gives nie as much as 50c a week. He nevt r buys arty clo.hcs and never buys me any. I talked t o him seriously about this- and he gets worse. _ - An*:?How long :n> you '.voine _ to let this man lead you u'round J U.. ?U > ! ?? aic.r.-.w.ofnl Irtf I U.Y lllt. UW7YT . ?v o "..if,. ? you to sit back and let hi in run ..over you this way. H*. has propel reason for not giving you any money . . . another woman i s getting it. Thu"tfiTng~i'or you tottxr -is to?pack?youenluds and pro back to Florida, Wher,. you belong You made a mistakp to let him talk you into this illicit love affair in the first place. lalyzed in this column free. Simply rfHr-yfttti- letter Vnr H "Privato RpBBE'S NEW ASTROLOGY READ* will receive with your Reading a id advice analyzing three <3) Quesr full name and correct address to ind please include a self-addressed, "reply." Explain your case as ful-~ine your problems within the scope arter with your questions and mail S SERVICE, care of The Palmetto lumbia, S. C. S. C. Boys Conduct a^Carap Shreveport, La^?Several of the young fighting men at Camp Polk have organized q. Sunday school which they hold every Sunday -MnmmcvThesa meuliii? s are eatri* od on with the greatest of enthusiasm, ami the young men feel that they are deriving .1- great deal of benefit from those meet- ' ings. Cpl. Tides?Iv. Duncan actedin the capacity oi sunt, last Sunuay and conducted quite- a spirited meeting. These young men carry on lhcir1ossmvs~-rven when -they TTfe away fi'mir-tH-ty baste on ma ? neuvers. I.ast Sumi iv the question vuis asked a,. to the kind of wood the cross on which Christ was crucified was made. No one was able d to answer the question, so the " young Christians are anxious to have someone answer that question for tlieni through the columns 1 of The Palmetto Leader. Thu le ul _ ers fn touT Sunday school move- , me.nt are natives of South Cnro- j llm:i_ fill Tf \ .Inline, m fli,, : - f... -. 4 ? ? | , proup s reporter. ! I _ I BARNWELL NEWS Services Sunday at Bethlehem Baptist church were very good 1 the morning text was Matt. 10:If * And Simon Peter answered and { ?aid. Thou art th(. Christ. the 1 Son of the living Cod. Public Confession was the theme. The ' nnstoj- pictured very beautifully 1 the human and spiritual" sides of ? life through this text. Sunday s school and BYP'U in the afternoon was at its best, j. The Declamation contest o f ' Butler high school was held last Friday night in tie school auditorium. Prize winner^ are not known at this time to the writer <1 of this column. o The annual sermon t() the yrad- ;> uatoB of wTlFiS be preached Sunday Ma? 0. 4:00 !; p.m. by the Rev. J. J. Abney pastor of Friendship Baptist church, p Aiken, S. C. Mr, John P. Burgess n of State college will give the com- f mcncement address. j Miss Louise Roundtrce '.vnd Miss } Cccile Duncan who have been A teaching in the schools of Allen- , .11 - I T? n uu?i- uiiu narnweu counties are fi home after a very successful \, school term. a .Mrs. Lottie Heyward who has c beien teiacTing in one of the schools of the county is with her husband ^ Mr. Jerome Heyward in Columbia, y ?The: Junior and .Senior banquet ^ at Hutler high Ivst Wednesday j( nite wa? a lovely event of the sea- y son. The lassies wore, beautiful !<, evening gowns and made the best ? of it realizing that Undo Sam had [ . the best hold on the young men.!*1 We regret to" learn that Miss l R. I. Ward, home economic teach- jh er of Butler hrgh school had to remain home on ivccount nT the a illnss of her mother; Miss Ward a went horn? to spend. Easter. We t hope for her mother a speedy re- e covery. 1 r '* ^L"SK TtWJS ? ?? HlE^+ . v:: .i^JHpHP^^S A Bnnrtinjr? jtmlt is 'a kid"* p Graham, 11. and Gabriel Johnson of Hivcrdalo, N. Y. The diminuti collecting rags, tin, copper, old ni scran. Willi 1 \ e rnriiiiiirs from upon Mrs. Douglas (iilihoils. Nr chairrnunv and "bong lit au #10.75 i December. WOODRl"KF XKWS New Bethel Baptist Church Rev. A. I). Duncan. Jr..;Pastor S. S. was tine. The banner was won by the senior class. Rev 0. A Irbv. teacher. A warm prajft-i servicp followed-ufter which Rev. Ir'by brought a great message which was inspiring and full.-ol thought. At V oviook the Community Sympat-V club was held after winch uev. Duncan delivered the message. Total general colection .amounted to ?.S4(>.28. Several out of-town guests \w iIt;"fires ent. Mrs: Zilphia-Gilliam ?nd daughter of Sedalia: Mrs. I.illie Rogers of Roebuck: Mrs. (Joorgin -Rogers of Spartanburg: Mrs:?Knla Irbv and others from Duncan: Mrs. Hila Cop.'land. Mr. and Mrs. 11. S. Legg ;?f Spartanburg: -Mr. -C,- MMoody and sister. .Mis. 1!. Cist _UiiL son and daughter. This was I. liu.V at New Bethel. New Bethel school is Hearing closing. Ti e NKA and Boy Scouts are doing- a great work direetod by P-rof. Allen Williams, also thw itr K. Is directed by Miss Ceneva Williams. Several hoys h-ft tins week for" it my sorvi o. W>> are continually praying for all _uf_ Uiem...that Christ will be theig leader. ?Mothers-'. -Day be. observed at New Betite! Cap'is> ehureh on Sunday May Oth at .i o'clock. The public is invited. LEXINGTON CIRC'l IT NEWS Rev. I. O. Simmo"s. Pastur Sunday marktu another line day in our circuit. Sundav school! was grand and well attended. Qui pasto,.-pre ic-hed for us both morning and ovcwwTg. Text- found St Joltn 22h<l chanter and Isaiah list j chapter. Rev.~ET D. Wise and Rev, Tr Pi Tones preached~and rendered vaT~1 able service at Mt. Zion churc" on Sunday" 1 he urogram '.asponsored by'-.Miss Elem.p Brook J and Mrs Izzie Roberson. A in e sum of money was collected. On Sunday our pastor wip h: ] iVC Mt. Zion or regular duty. \Y. j win sec the fine efforts for oui I nvTr'bir1 [he next two weeks. Those pay- i ng out at Bethel Sum' iy- wow | Mr. Henry S'Ter. Mrs. Sn-j :x*r. Mis. Jennie r3. Slifvli and Mis Ruby Rligb. On third Sunday there will be i very jjlie meeting at Bethel in he mornhig and at Spring,* Hill at > p.m. Rev. J. S. Danley a 11 d lev. Blassingume and their church >.s and other churches will be out nd you v/ill hear the results by ending The Palmetto Le tder. Mi. Roseo Jiles passed away at ds home on Monday morning af er several week,, of illness. ?-T b e?-Lexington llosenwald chool is holding its closing* e:;v i>t' this week. IT. J A*MKS A. M. K. CHI UCH ltcv.* .1 F Stanley, Pastor Sunday May 2; was a very high ay at our church. Sunday school nanxi/1 Tv%? ^ 11 T T> I'V?.%W UU|>1. li, IV. vriUVUIlMIII, I Hiceits at their posts. The lesson /as nicety (TTscussed and feasting'y reviewed. At 11:service began. The astor preached a wonderful seilon from the subject Facing the )awn? We had fourteen visitors, lev. C. I. Leqmird of Firaddock, 'a., was her(. visiting his- mother nd relatives and took part i n 1 he services. Mrs. Lcola McDufe of Manning was with us. She * the sister of Mrs. Martha Ford prominent member of this hurch. Mr. Henry Thomas Fra/.ier was ore on Faster Sunday from Camp kilmer. N. J., visiting his wife, i try.?Catherine?B:?Froaieii H?4 L*ft for camp Monday taking his j yife with him to Brooklyn, N.Y. rhe will spemf her summer vaca- | ion there with her husband's J unt Mrs. Adeline Frazier. Mr. Moses Rurch is home from he camp in Louisiana whole he as been 7 months.. We raised $202.nH at the gener1 rally im Knatoi Sunday. Ii was general rallv for beautifviiur he church, also district /confer- I ince. The tin can rally children I aised $2fi.00. I _ *?t?r , ??)? TOE PALMETTO LEAI INTO BONOS &3 : jf-'i jUl ?? > l_^ : *- ' '** - ? ? onu luriuiWi ccorutug 10 r ranee* i, 12, of the colored orphan asylum ve ''Fraitkie and Johnny" have been ibbcr, aud every conceivable tyf>e of their most recent haul they called w York War Savings Staff booth bondi tho second tlitis earned since V. S. Treasury DepU | NEWBERY NEWS i -'The Evvngelist, Mrs. C.- II Pi jester held a very successful ! meeting at Millcrls Chanel A ME church for -on(> week leading' up to Easter Sunday night, which j service closed the meeting. Eas} tor exercises were held at Miller's ' .d'.iiiieL 3c'lQ_o'clo.;J\. Program was I enjoyed by'all* present. The church was saddened by ?thailoath of one ofJts oldest mem _ hers sister Lizzie Gary whose fun4 oral was held ct? theLchurcli_ last ' Tuesday evening, April 27. Mrs. 1 Edith .Mills of Greensboro, X. ('.. land Mrs, V. Johnson of Sayan' nah. Ga.. attended the funeral of ( sister- Gary. Pvt., Clyde Martin oPthf V. S A tiny whs home on a furlough ul | so the son of Mr. and Mrs. Simp son^ Burton. Simpson Jr., paid a visit t<( liis t .fenls.'TheT;oys were i looking tine. J The wife nf Mr. Jerome Pettis { was.a visitor at Miller Chanel on yesterday. I The rally?at Drayton Street hi t was quite a success. The high, est. amount raised. was. by Mis.l.otiise Birch. J?We are looking forward -to theJ District conference that will .convene May 20-2J at Mt. Oliv.. A .\1. E. church. The ladies thai are in tlu* Missionary contest are .td.rd t1\. in:i i:p their report at this _ particuar. mooting, on Friday." Our Histrict President in the person of Mrs. V. E. Rutherford has been confined to her Home on ( alrfwcill street under the care of , the doctor for three week? but vce a I .- oroud to--say she i>> tip and ih!(T?to be out aga'n. We .at'e grieved to report the passing- ofsi sier Rosa Toland our district secretary. She \vnu faith I ill to the end. 1 - -- 1 newport s kws. va. visitors? ? ; .Mr. and Mrs. Roland Washing- ( and dinner guests Master the , following relatives and friends: , Fiom Newberry, S. C. came Mrs. j 1 <i? 11,. IIuir. mother of .Mrs. Wash- * lington; Mrs. Essie Ruff Cannon, sister of Mrs. Washington and tb.uiiduo Coibweim-r Mrs- Lessie '15. Cannon Coneland o f Portsmouth. V?.. Mrs. Elizabeth Wasin'tTXfCim' Gilbert of New York City;* M*sT Elnota Cannon Green and son Napoleon, Jr. also of New . York City; Mr. and Mrs. Mack Lvles of Hampton; Yrn; Mr. Roy J Hines of Ahoskie, N. C.; MvssTs. Lit Graham and Fody* Gray o f ' Newberry, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. I Willie Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. ? Jack Glymnli and nirtther Mrs. , Johnson of Winston-Salem, N.C.; . Mr. DonneH Powell of Anderson, ' S. ('., Mr and Mrs. Forest Daw- c kins, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Honey and daughter Elizabeth, Mr. El- . lioll Graham, Mr. Isaiah Dixon, , Mrs. Josie Spruill. Mrs. Ida F. Bailey and Miss Parks of New- ' port News. ? On Wednesday, Mrs. Washing- !: ton. Mrs. Ruff. Mrs. Cannon, Mis. Gilbtrt, Mrs. Salter and nephew j George Gilbert visited Mrs. I.essie Cannon in Portsmouth, Va. ~ ==??-t- 11 NEW PLEASANT GltOVE NEWS ltc\, J. ('. ( ir.vans, Pastor Pol/.er. S. C. S. nday was , a lovely day for enure goers and a lcU'ti'e number enjoyed the", services. * The Sunday school began at the usual hour with "officer,, at their l?ost. A wonderful sermon was preached hv the \: istor. It was food for the soul. Tic subject: C hrist's Victory Garden. The total of all money raised during the services was S12-1.HS. ?Wr- air asking nil of mu?visi- I 1 tors and friends to worship with lis often. Among some of our visitors were: Deacon Smith, Anderson; M,r. Jodia Value, Raltimore, .mo., anci many outers. ' Mrs. Mafntoli ' Williams. Tampa, < Fla., is home for a Tow Tlavs visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. T,. Garrett. Mr >?f>hot Arnold are on the sick ' list. -We hope they will soon be out again. , H, F. Garrett, reporter >ER Sports at Ft. Benning By Don br liizzeil Jr. "I'ASTHEUS primed for ACTION" ' Joe Louis is America's number one athelete. both in anil out ol the army, but there are hundred* of other athelctos, from scholastic, collegiate, and professional ranks, nukinc militaiy reputations equal to theij- status in the sports world. For example, at Fort denning. Georgia there nT S<rt. Eddie Jack-" oir 01 Hq. and He Company Serice Bn. Third Stmlcni Training degiment heavyweight, conthndent if California and former' goldenlove Camp of Pennsylvania, iickson, twenty three 1vn<l two ujodip.l 1.1 in! five pound < stopped t\ brilliant pugilistic career to serve in the Army. He worked is a sparring partner for Tony -Jaleuto-and Abe-?Simon. In?the J ring Jackson won forty five out of forty seven amatuor bouts, i hirty live out 01 thirty seven proession 1 scraps. He is now athcletic director of Service Hn. Third Student Training Regiment. Fort Benning, Ga.. and promotes all boxinir shows of the Battalion. There are fig tors here such us Dynamite" Daniels. New Jersey hamp. George Pace, former Rat .am weight champion of the world jnd many "other outstanding figures of the pugilistic world. Sgt T'.ckson has one of the finest boxing teams seen on any post today, the Kenning Panthers of the Third Student Training Regiment. The panthers are prepared to take on all oppositions, the team is in ex ellont shape. The fighters range from feather weight to heavy weight, from different parts of the country. v The boxing team is made up of .11 classes of fighters such as novices, sun-novices, amateur and pro" The Panther boxing team chalFcnges any team in the service, colleges or universities, Veady for action- at all times. Contact promoter Sgt. Eddie Jackson of Hq. and Hq. Company of Service Batilion Third Student Training Regi ment, phone number one. The Panthers will nresent the Post next week at Dough-Boy Stadium, Pert Bemiing, Georgia; one of the most ?spectacular boxing attractions of the season, May 1?J. Fight ers from everywhere are taking 'art. Watch next week's paper for schedule - bouts and more detads. E vch v.oek the Service Battalion ol Third Student Regiment Hi iwms' u variety of-spdrl,: and J recreation such as basebnll( box-1 ing, track and other sports. a. m. e. ciuuch = Kev. \V. M. Jackson, Pastor McClellanville, S. C.?The Sunlay school and church arP moving an to victory. At 11:.1Q O'clock serc ice began and the morning sornon was selected from Isiali .15:10 - subject, Free From Captivity. win ijoru and Savior really was in the tousc. of God, and all our uarts were made to sot on holy fire. We were., toht that he arose 'i'd ascended?to heaven sp TtraT" /our soul and my soul might enroy r jp blessing's awaiting ~us"Th~ ~ that Holy City eternally. We rrere verv glad to have I)r Brown ivith us in our service, and. to say he many good things that he have aid to us. We are praying for he sick ones everywhere. ^ttttnr-rny high schttot:?~ Prof. I.. I). Rradlev. Principal Lake City High School having , lad one of the most successful lehool terms in the history of the school will close on Saturday. : day 8. The annual sermon on Sunday 1 vus delivered by Rev. J. L. Ben- 1 iow, P. E. of Kingstree District. -1 lis text was taken from Matt. < i:l3. "Ye are the salt of the ' iarth." 1 Those contributing one dollar 1 ii more in roReelion are as fol- < ows: Mesdames Flossie Cooper, 1 laehel Cousins < if CU 1UCXKI' ' !y. L. M. Green, Johnie Mclnosh, Mallie McDonald, Joe Fog- ' rins, Lewis Keels, S.. M. James, ?iehar<l Faddy, Bruinton Graham. ' Sev. C. C. Reynolds, Rev. I. \V Vhite. Revs. E. M. Washington, ' L L. Benbow, A. R. German, J. 1 Singlctary and Prof, L. D. 1 iriulley. . . ? ^ The amount reported by tables I 'rom various churches are as ollows: St. James AME $14.55; Baptist chuich $7.25; Wesley M. i hurch $20.25; Total amount $42.- i 15. This amount will be added to ' he building fund committee. i Miss Mamie O. Jonea of Lake 1 >ity faculty had a verv nlensnnt -urprise on last week when each nemher of the adult class o f ] vhich she' wa,s in charge shower- 1 d her with many useful and val- i inble gifts. i Little Tracy Edgar Singletary ntertained quite a few of his i 'riends on?Wednesday when?h e -< celebrated his second birthday at he hohv-of Mrs. E. Bradley. Af:tr the refreshments were^served pictures of all guests were taken >y his mother Mrs. Sophia Mae Singletary. MT. CARMKL jff'IIOOL under supervision of Prof. M. M. Sitton held its banquet at the school on Wednesday night. A I large erowd was present. Each ' :.? , .' ' : Leisure Hour Militar] H^9&Km?j^EjK2S^K^| > H ROCK CASTLE, VIRGIP "after>bours" meeting place f Military School. Here, under the faculty, the boys of this I to an excellent selection of rea but also in reference books to and vocational studies. reported a fine -time-. i?the annual sermon which wa preached by Rev. -E. L. Sitton pus ! tor of Mapl{> Creek church was i success. Everyone was held spell bound from beginning' to end; Th< collection was $10.10. The graduation exercises wil "he held Thursday night. May ti Students were given envelopes t< raise money. Those who vankec highest were Claudia (Barksdale Dorothy Evelyn Sitton. .Iaron< Stevens,'Willie Owings, Rosa lei Irby. ?W-e- aro still soiling certificates Hopewell Baptist church purchas ed one. , .LAMAlt NEWS Sunday was a "beautiful day foi church goers which increased th< attendance of both Sunday schoo and church. The church schoo was opened at the usci t-l-hour 1 r*, Supt., Jeffrey with teachers a! tleir post of duty. -The lesson v.fn -reviewed by th?? Pastor, Kev. M J; Porter in a most helpful manner. The worship service }vas ful of the Holy Spirit. The theme the Resurrection of Jesue Christ After the sermon the invitation U follow t' .rist. wu>' given?and lout members were added to the fellowship of the church. Mr. Arthur Williams of Law son drove Baptist church was among the visitors.' 4'he Stew.vmes*?1A4UV?U-u JJiJan board, will sponsor- u?MJbthers' -Day program sunuay mgnt under the direction of Mrs. Fannie Fraiser Kev. and Mrs. W. Fraiser were thc Easter guests of Kingvillc Methcr. list.churrh noar_ Hartsvillc on Eas tor Sunday whei\. they took part in tke celebration of Easter. Sandy Grove .Methodist Church The funen tl services were conducted for Mr. llenry Enoch last Sunday afternoon. Otldcuflihg- for the funeral were the Pastor Rev. M. J. Porter, Revs. J. Benjamin. Win. Brown, W. Fraiser,. Z. Williams, Mr. J. Alford, Mrs. Man on Rivers, Mrs. Ella B. Milton and Undertaker Lewis. Mr. E. Bethea, Mr. II. Woods, Mr. M. Rivers. Mr. 1). Huff, Mr. Wm. Hymes, Mr. C. Burroughs, attended the eannery-weeting held day night. According to an announcement made by Mrs. Marion Rivers president of the W.S.C.S. all members of the W.S.C.S. will meet the District President Miss Singleton of Sumter at John Wesley chinch Sunday morning May tilth ?f wVilr>Vi +{ > .0 n.r;?.. <j ;?1 - - ~?v .....w.4 uiuv^ *uiaa outvie* ton will be the cuest speaker for the Lamar charge We are looking forward to the coming of John Wesley church on the 5th Sundry in Way, as our special yueStfi whQ w-ill help to make that :iay an outstanding event in fellowship arrrt cooperation. We have Always shown this spirit and we must continue to keep this spiritr Mr. Willie Enoch, Mr. W. Brown ind Rev. M. J. Porter were the linner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. rJ. Casey last Monday. Mrs. M. Benjamin president of he community club will sponsor a KpcciiVl Mothers' Day iirogram by the club Sunday. Lamar Junior High School There has been quite a bit of mprovement made around the Lanar Junior ligh school this year. Fhe lunch room has been remodeled and the grounds are beautiful with grass and shrubbery. The primary department predated beautiful operetta "The Magic Feather of Mother Goose" Friday night April 2." in ti e school Auditorium. The little folk<. were it their best and gave a very good performance. This operetta was under the direction of Miss L. .H. Green, Miss F. L. Mack anil Mis. t Mr 1~ ..< ?V-- 1 i. ?.i. (tuuiis ki iiiu primary <ie|)u*rtnicnt. r The schedule of commencement programs' arc as follows: ApriT '!(), Senior pliy; May 7, Elementary operetta; ,May 1G, Annual acr mon by Rev. J. B, Jemutrgs, A.B., B.I)., pastor Mt. Pisgah A. M. E. church, Sumter, S. C.; Mny 20, graduating exercise. The public is cordially invited to attend all of these programs. W. B. James principal. By R. D., rrporter , ' > s at St. ?mwo / School I 1 k * :" "3"t j'f ilA. The Library is a popular or the Cadets of the St. Emma the supervision of a member of ^ warding high school have access ding material, not only in fiction assist them in their agricultural I ".WffSSTON M:\NS H??... . ? . Melon Amos, reporter | The Mt. Zion Sunday school is L. rapidly improving under their new officers. 'They are beginning 1 their regular services Sunday with _ Rev. G. \V. Brightharp?aLl 1 j, a.m. j Little Greta Mobley and Dora I Warren spent the Easter holdayx j in Ridge Spring as guest* of their \ | teacher Mass It B. B rendu ax. They reported a very pleasan* -weekend. Several of the young men from ~ .Johnstofi were called to the unity last, week. They ivll have our pray I ers, ami hope that this crisis will soon be over. | Edgefield County Tr. School I J. K. King, Principal ' Saturday, May 1 was a very colorful day at the Edgefield County ? Training school when Miss Annie 1 Mae Robinson a member of the ' seventh grade was crowned May ' Queen. The queen was be>iut4fntt Jy attired in a gown of white trim ; mod with red. Her attendants were members of the high school classes. , All were dressed in rain-: I bow colors and carried lovely bou: quels. After the crowning of the queen by Mr S. K. Dean, little (Treta Mobley recited a ? lovely I - poem in honor of the queen wJti.ii was followed by the wrapping of Ihe May -pohr by members of the ' primary department. The colors ! were patriotic. The queen's sponsor wv3 Miss A. D. Walker. - The Rav7 R, L-Jhown the-pax? tor of Bethel CME church will : deliver the educational sermon on May 9th at 4:30 p.m. Monday, f May. 10th, the senior class will "present a comedy drama in three L acts "Skippy faces Things. Timi". M;iss E. 5s. Frazicr directress. Friday, May 14th commencement exercises. To all of these programs you art. tv-rdi illy invit cd. ivuss \irgina valentine member of the fifth grade-; Miss A. B. r Bowman teacher won first prize in an Oratorical contest at the Boutin Tghr sc h o ot. W care at t promt of her. We regret very" much tout Miss Bowman has been called home and iiope thit things will soon be well with her. Bethel C. MT E. C hurch . Rev. R. L. Brown, Pastor ~~ ' ^-Kastgr'Btfrwlay^-waH a beautlTuT*' one ufld everyone seemed to take advantage of thi?. glorious day. Sunday school opened 0n time with Supt. and officers at their post. At 8 o'clock our Easter committee presented a very interesting Easter progj tin. Mrs, S. L. Pope and Mrs. M. E. McPherson deserve credit for having the ability to i bring to us such a fine and time- I ly program. A large audience was present to witness this ? delightful program. The pastor and members of Bethel extend thanks to Mine Creek choir, Rosa Spring Saludt, quartet for the beautiful songs. Hope they will come back soon. After the program the Easter rally. Rev. M. M. Davis, captain of the men; Mvs. M. E. McPherson captain of the women. The pastor believed that the men . I wouio raise the most money but ' the women just passed by the men. Now Bethel j? 2?aid out for 1043 Mrs. W7 ^E. W ilsorT aridTjahuT Ann Wilson from Gnffney a revisiting her mother anil brother bCTo. Sirs. Wilson and her lovely daugh ter were made welcome by many friends here. Mr. and Mrs. IT. Gary spent the week' end with their mother Mrs. Jane Gary. GEORGETOWN NEWS 1 Continued from Page 2 son and Jesse L. Taylor. ;A delicious ice course was served. SOUTH'S FAMOUS FAIRFIELD | FOUR AT MT. OLIVE - 11 V 1 !>. It), 11 and 12 I H The South's Famous Fairfield Four, of Nashville, Tenn. will appear at Mt. Olive Baptist chtrrch, Sunday afternoon May t), at 4:00? o'clock. Also on Monday, Tuesday "ami Wednesday nights, May 10, 11 and 12th at R p.m. TKc adfvfis sion is Adults 55c; Children 35c. This famous quartet is sponsored hy Messrs. James W. Allen and John J. Fraser. Rev. C H. Simon is pastor. The pubic ig cordially invited to attend Saturday, May 1943.1 J0NE8V1LLE NKWS 1' ' Pvt. Arthur I.ittlejohn - has re tinned after visiting relatives? and friends dining his furlough, Friends cf Mrs. Joaie Doganl. are glad to know that she hasII , mrtprovad?at tar a?' and was able to attend services!^ I k:lj3 pust Sunday. H) '? 'Mrs.. Inez Hughes formerly of 1. . this plac0 hut now of Dayton, O. It is spending awhile here with rel- Wf atives and friends. .? , | Sunday as usual was. Home- 1 coining day at Bethany. Despite . fhe pas ratioflinir many people from afar attended services here f as in former years. This indeed k MipmpiUnd flip spirit nf thc day _ l "imir "ar-rhe same time trying?nr ^ u}v-thc morale xrf the church - during these crises which;.we are ' undergoing. _ L Row \V|ll)iun lis usual,deliver- n | ed si forceful sermon during the ^1 I morning services which will lin- j? j ger long in the minds of his hear- \ I ers. During the evening Rev. J. I R. Kzcll popular teacher and pasI tor delivered another great me9- l] I sage. Collection for the day *$84.72 >?. There will be a Mother'^ Day ^ program at Fosters Chapel Sun- i day- night. All mothers are invited |V ** Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Frec and I daughters of Union worshipped (c, Iberg Sunday % Deacon Frank Gaffney from r -Spartanburg visited?hi^^iother C here Sunday. Deacon C^Mrcjnrf" ? WhiteStonP attended servires here 1\ Mrs. Mary Hardy from Spar- ^ tanburg visited relatives here. f Rev. Wilhur? left Monday to..: attend the Convention of minis- f. ters at Columbia. j'i tor here Sunday. ^ j ||_ Messrs Marion Gilmore, OTnest ' Moore will leave soon to be in- y. ducted into the Army. Wihile F. (j Foster will leave for Columbia on\ !, the Hlt.h for an. PTamination. Bill-t-?? Dogan, son of Mr. James Dogan is leaving Wednesday also.' ? iCARDS PROFESSIONAL f DR. H. O. HARPKR DENTIST \ . Filling, Plates, Gold Crowna, 1 Bridges Extraction by Cond action 1 Anesthesia Office Ilours: Telephone i A.M. to 7 P.M. 2-0750 709 Vi Main Street DH. .H. H. COOPER DENTIST" special Attention Giren to Dls- , eases of the Gums >. - Gold Crown and Bridgdfffrork A Specialty ' Office Phone 6429 Res 8264 ^ 1125 Washington St.. Cpl'a.. 8, C. DR. J. G. STUART ? Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted Accurately Office - ? Resident*- * 10:00 A.M. to 2 P.M. Re*. 4691 4:00 P.M. to 6 P.M. Office 8796 * Office ilours: " Telephones. 2630 Taylor St. 1317 Pine 8t- 1 ?0?6?0????4fr0??00?4?4??? 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