The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 31, 1943, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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^ Saturday* July 31, 19^3
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ST. pVltl'l.lP A. M. K. rilTHCH |
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Kcv. T. II. Wci^l'ois.iPtt.stor |
At .,10: '>() Sunday <eping ii.,w?n- I
derfub Sunday ecUool was conduct .
cd by the Supt."?ftor I ho opening,
exorcise. ilte icachcr>i Kink L'haigo
of tlnir cIhskos. A tine review !
was made on the lesson by Kcv [
J. A;"Alien of Mt. Nebo. The sen
ior clu>?* still holds the -banners.
Tcaher. Airs. Ophelia Dcvcaux.
A warm prayer service was con
ducted by?brother Ike Johnson and
others. AJ* few announcements
v ere .piade: 'Scripture lesson by
Rev. Allen. Iiove Feast was tak
? >VMmi prayer meeting. A won^
-rtrrfpl soVn*oil was preached by
^ Rev. Henry Jvlnuson. Sr. A large
contribution , was lukcn for the
trustees. Tlu* Pastor-. Rev. T. II. i
Weathers is on his vacation spend
ing sometime in -Washington. I).
C., New York, and Boston. Mass
l^\ Those on the sick list are mendillR
fine. At S oMock a wonderI'ul
stnniQii.'Wiif conducted by Rev.
J. A. Allen. =
TAYLORS 1 11 MM I. AMI.
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^ Rev. 15. .1. Finkleu, Pastor (
Sunday school was Rood. .*i:.*?t> kj
Sunday afternoon we had a sing
rrr^ c.nvcntioij ai pitr church. A-~rv
large number of choirs and ufchei fit
boards were present.. The attend- Is
a nee was good and niany visitors. ?
" ' Rev. f'nimlln was also with us'.
'. We had a tine program and all
choirs and boards participated. 1
The Columbia Gospel Singers rcn ^
dered two selection?^ Collection
S12.5H.' r
The Sunday, Sehdol Convention
was in session last week at Gedai '
Creek A.ME church, of .which R<
Rev H. T. Summers is pastor, nr
?The Conventioii - was a success.
Our delegate Miss I.ucy Ann Uosborough
,and Miss Louise Book- in
hart from' Taylors Chapel report "i
a very enjoyable stay.
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SPARTANBt'RG NEWS H
? ?"* ~~ ?Staff -Sgt. Theodore R.? Harks- ?
"chrtc, son of Mr. and Mrs'. A. FT~uT
BarkgJalc ttf 258'jEvlns St., ha- ed
returned t() C'airTi)-'Livingston, LaT"7""
, -? ) (i
after hawing spent eight days
visiting ivIaliv'tW and friends. . dn
-? 3hrfcs "l.onven hr" lb." Barksdale is | eh
iiiiui; iihim riowaru university, y
I*, Washington, J). where she did ^
. advance sturiyhVjif' in the lield ol .h
English.?Miss?Hhi ksdnle nt?rr~M
Tflifetrer of iMiglish in the t'arver
high'fcehool. " *p,
hia City- schools, also an Allen M'
graduate is studying at Howard
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I diversify this slimmer.
Miss C'hivora Hunter left Tluirs
iiay to visit her brother in Wash M'
in
ington. " ' . f,i,
Pfc. Joint W. Hunter front tii
Camp Gordon Georgia spent the ''J
week end with his mother Mrs. ,.t
"Maggie J^pnler here. . H
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, ? . Rev. K. Cr Aforv. Pastor llil
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' ' On last Friday night, Rev. K.
L." Moore pleached a soul stirring ha
sermon at St. Luke which all en- ^
I joyed. Collection was good. trj
I ^ On Sunday, August 1 the re- N'<
vival will begin at St. James. Kv-' 1'
eryonc ft invited. *
I Mrs. Ida Mac Singlcr. Miss |,..
Etta Luc Steward are in Little \c
Rock, Ark., attending the W. 11. J1
& F. M. Society of the A. M. K.
a Church. ,.it.
J? Mr*. Maggie Oxner and Miss tin
Elliott Oxner 'are visiting tela"- a'!
lives hi Spartanburg.
I- Mrs. Elizabeth Rates has left
for Metroit, Mich.. t(> make her j ^
B home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ^
Koon were the week end guests hi:
B- of Mrs. Anna Koon of Xc wherry. U\
visiting ^Irs. Kaganna Fulk. ^
The friends of Mr. Manuel Wil- A.
linms will he glad to know that J he
B he is improving.
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Rev. ('. Hf Land. I'ast?>r ini
'.??? n iio
Chester. S. ('.?In spite of the m
.< ..Jkjeat, avu. had a very lattfc attcnfiauto.
S. .8. opened at.; the usual
hoar .wiili, Kev. Land- teacher as- 'ei
sistant Mrs. Land, i The pastor
? lnuugtil an?inspirhiir nressag-r to
his congregation. The pulpit was '*>
tilled with minietovs. - m]
In the afterpiV/n our annual
children's day was celebrated. The .
chihlrop played vyell their part. U1)
Thft jtastfM: js working very hard | im
aviating in. .notpftdeimy t h e |fr,
church, for our revival meeting
.? whvqh ihe* jtret Sunday trr ?
B August. The spirit ran hieh ov- Jin
efyone in a good spirit. Tne IM't.
Moriah school rendered music. To ___
tal amount raised $65.75. Yt
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V00N?r CURTIS' J| \ J JTff j
ARIL'TY IS ATTESTED I 'jMlfljl V1!
RY THE FACT THAT I J rKlJ I \\
IN ALL OF DA. CARVER 5 1 ?
LONG YEAR*. OF RESEARCH, '
THE NOTED SCIENTIST NEVER S8SE.
RPFORt ACCEPTED AH ASSISTANT/-^
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CURTIS TO CMNY OH THE GREAT Vi
1CDISTO DISTRICT NKWS t
ty Rev. .). 1*. Washington, D.D. j
r- Kditor:
Kindly permit space in your
wsy coiniv.ns to say a few words
lout the above named district,
id the constituents, of. the same
sing a ember of the said district |
id a close observed of the work
the same, i feel that it is but
ir to let the public know of the
arvclous program which is be
g carried on in the district by
e presiding elder and the regurs
of the same. To say that the I
strict is succeeding most ad-|
irably is simply putting it mild I
tfill'L- CnmiL-c !'?*?
The district?is led on by the {
hurt?nous, vereattfCT~nTrd~-congcie j
1 L)r. Jesse E. Boaul. a bin heartt
brother; a Christran yentlcwiari'
iti a bom--4e;uitui_nf men. The I
g aim's- a re composed of sueVj
en and women as Ilr. H. K. Bioc'i
m, pastor of historic Emanuel
illi cli; the writer the servant oi
e Mt. llorr charge; Rev. J.-J. j
idon. pastor of the Wadmalaw j
urge; Rev. I' C. I.isbon, South :
din's Isloml; Rev. I. I. Major.'
ai ysville;?Rev.?.1. ('.?Murray, j
*Ubb?hi, ('harlusUni;?lirv LL R \
icthcll. Macedonia. Charleston;
l>vv,R. M. Turner. St. Andrews; :
t: S. S. Snigh?t*m.--Now -SC-Phil- j.
. Charleston; Rev. .1. Anderson, i
icUsonboro and others whose I
fines cannot now be recalled.
Some of the leading women are '
iters Maggie .J. Alston, veteran I
issionary of the state, and present
of the district; Mrs. Mabel i
een. the Conference Branch |
esidenl- and one that knows not
lis; sister ti. D. Mitchell, seem- j
iv of the district; .Miss Laura
ill. president of the V. P. I).;
iss N. \V. DeLesline, district
csident of the A. ('. K. L. along
th a corps of others whose
mes names arc too numerous to
mentioned hi this -brief.
All of the district's nicotinics
ve already keen held, and peace,
rmony. and fellowship prevailed
roUghout all of them. The disut
conference was held 011 the.
i-rth John's Island charge,
15. Clark, pastor. The session
if hut one day. ami that was a
y of fellowship. Money Was tlx j
tst thing 011 the program, ami
t every penny was paid to meet
e requirements of the district,
ic .Missionary convention held
. session in Allen A.M.10. church
iir Quigicy, with Rev. C. Freein
and his good people. This
<0 was- inspirational as well as
ifving.
Th?, C..U....1 1- 1
* > ?. wi4ii*i<*> oeinM'i 1IIM11UIC HRd
('. K. League convention were
hi on the South John's Island
arge with Rev. P. C. Lvsbon and
< good people July 14-1."), respeeely.
and in St. John and St.
UK's churches on said charge,
re S. S. institute-was held 4n St: "
hn church, Wednesday, and the
(', E.*--League convention was
Id in St Junius church, Thursday
th Supt. J. Frederick Simmons,
<1 Miss X. \V. DeLesllne present
of the League pressiding reectively.
Instead of treading
e old beaten path of paper read'41,
much iilfof matiotV was dissenintcd
from ocular and practical
nionsti aliens. Every one, old I
d young ?ent away feeling like I
mg marc ior the church of Ali,
and for the cause of Christ.
In all of the above meetings _
. R. K. Brogdon, pastor of Eriuiel
church, and candidate for
iscopal honors in the forth-eoni?
General conference, was unanously
endorsed. .Yen will hear
ant hint later. I>r. Beard leads
d the people follow him gladly
d willingly.
More anon.
jungs Island, S. C.
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MtlMEft Of THE
JJ* SOUTHERN SCENE HA4* BE!
!iftr ? GREATLY ALTERED BY TH
T^mu RAIRHT, CHEERFUL FAIHT I
LAW ? CURTIS developed FROI
fill* ORNNARY CLAY AMD Ml
I IjljU MOTOR OIL.
?- .-fsssi
r\H> achievements in 'i
\ CHEM0A6Y ARE IITTI
, KNOWN, ALTHOIGH I
.> v developed ARTIST
YE* GROOMED 4 WJKS'M
10 AK MC BEGAN.IK BREAKFAST FOOI
* THE PUMPKIN
State S. S. and B7T
Closed Epoch Mafc
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SutnlcrL. S. l\, .July Hi?The
State Sunday School and Baptist
Training Union convention o f
South Carolina closed today one oj
its most epoch niaking sessions.
!n adopting""* the '"President's address
imrt' report' of its Executive
committee it cndorsicd the fifty
thosuaiui dollar Mortgage Burning
Rally for Morris College Thanksgiving
I>ay, the conclusion'of the
Be nedict College Drive for Euro-affirmed
its nosition o. 1 tliej
most liberal support for Friond-hip
college.?Mather nchool Boau ?
-forfrf Betits?aoa+UHny, Hmmtutu-i
and several other schools were
ilesignaled as bcneticijn.cs of its
riliieational funds Two new of
liters were elected and six laymen
wyre added to the Executive committee
which transacts the business
of the convention between the
sessions.
nr. >j. r. tiarnek. president ol
Morris college and his able assistants
alone with the cooperatmn
of the citizens of the "Gamecock
City" ITOtvnert lliuiiisuh us u ith
undying glory in preparing fori
the entertainment. of the dele
gates. Despite Tuf'uh'usbally lalg' j
delegation representing every' section
of the state nothing b u t
praise could he heard for lite ample
arrangements that hall been
made fui their entertainment.
Following the meeting of the
Lxecutive committee Wednesday
evening, the delegates and a host
of the local citizens met in the
spa-ions college auditorium to witness
the program of welcome addresses
winch arc a traditional pre
iude to any annual gathering,
i'liese were as would be expected
of an unusually high class order,
fhe prugraiiS was presided over by
F-rof. C. A. LawsohiTA.M., the
tcolarly principal of the Lincoln
nigh school and one of Sumter's
most substantial citizens. Prof.
Lawson is Grand Master of South
Carolina's Odd Follows. The wel
come addresses were responded to
I)y I)r; A". W. Hill) the erudito schol
ar and popular pastor of "Trinity
Baptist church. Florence. Following
the addresses a sermon was
preached by the Rev. G. Goings
Daniels, Georgetown.
Thursday morning the convention's
program and machinery got
in motion with the morniong
watch oeing conducted by Dv. 8. f .
Campbell. Detroit, Michigan. At,
nine o'clock tlTC general assembly
was held in the chapel and final instructions
were given the delegates
for the sessions.
Devotional messages for the
sessions were dolilvefreldl front
the theme. "The Christian iVfes
sago fur Our Present Day \Yorld"
?y the Rev, .J, .1. Abney. pastor
?ritmdship Baptist church Aiken.
Memory will not willingly let die
the wonderful messages delivered
from the soul of this young gospel
giant. The sermons for the sessions
were preached by the Revs.
P. K. Sims, Orangeburg apd A. C.
Jones of Columbia. To use the
language of the Rev. Mr. Sims,
"they spoke to- the world." ? Thesesermons
were deeply spiritual and
pregnant w i t h constructive
thought and in a time like this iiv
unm/staken language pointed to
"the.'world's only hope. ?
All reports showed that the officers
had a firm grasp of every
si i 111* 11 t\t > mi/I tlvo -
W?mfc-ciJUAimiuii i
uas making progress fully in keep
ing with the trend of the times
and that its influence was being
exerted m full measure in every
section of the state. President
strated that Jiis years* of experiUnndy's
address clearly, demon
n? < along with his very fine train
ing had amply lit ted him to be the
master of every situation that
confronts our young people; ami
his kindly spirit, sympathetic understating,
unsullied character
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S COIOK, FACIAL OIL, PAPER,
10AM> FROM THE MAGNOLIA",
> anr synthetic LEATHER FROM
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. U Convention
;ing Sessions
I and deep piety have placed hifn in
a commanding; place of .leadership
(.where Tic can enjoy the complete
confidence of the brotherhood. Tin
Pcard's report prepared by. Sec
ictavy S. I,. Finley showed in hiln
"the vision splendid" aiwk along
with his very line record of unselfish
service to the denomination
rendered with such becoming dignity
add niodesty stamped hue.
the Baptist's No. 1 layman in the
state. - _
? ?W'it-h?the cxrcptinir of I lie Dean
*t>f the School of Methods and Corresponding
Secretary. Dc^??eT
-uarupbcll and, tile Treasurer. I'r-n
(J. II. Drakeford, all oft'iters were
re-elected.
Dr.?Campbell -'.vim Cur?nianv
vc:nTs~sXirve\l in the eapteity of the
Dean of the School of Methods and
Corresponding Secretary. a n d
w hose brain-child the present set
up is. resigned to accent the.pastorate
of the Russell Baptist
church, Detroit, Michigan. "The
Dynamo" as he is popularly and
lamiharly known throughout The
-wa-t.wm?in ?l 11 > u:s?luucjivu .
every section of the state hi his
travels ami spoke in every district
?>Udr'onl cnnvciitimi. dnrinc
Ins tenure of olfiec. Under his
leadership : the delegation to the
| convention was Tripled thus heron:
j ing the largest religious body hi
point of atlendan.e in the state.
Through his efforts it was not-uncommon
to see buses filled with
delegates from the remotest parts
of the state. His idea of a Youth
conference caught the imagination
I of young people like file in dry
grass and young people from evI
cry nook'and corner of the state
[ made this their annual holiday.
His wife, Mrs. Pauline Campbell
not only rejuvenated the musical
department of the convention, bu!
set young people to singing from
the'mountain to the seashore the
latest aijd best church music. BeI
cause of the?high es-Lecni in w hich
I these two workers -were held and
| the regret with which the convention
released them to other fields,
resolutions were adopted and a
pur.su ol more than a hundred dollars
was given lliein. I>r. Camphell
is sueceedeTI in office hv the
Rev. J. D. Rueker, A.B., B.D.. A.M.
pastor Mt. Prospect Bapt. church
and Dean ol" the School of Religion,
Friendship college. Rock Hill.
Mr. Rueker comes to the office
with the full confidence of the "brotherhood
by whom he was unanimously
elected, and fully prepared
in character and scholarship to
carry on the work. For several
years he was assistant 5 to Mr.
Campbell. He a graduate of
Benedict college, A.B., B.I).. a grad
liato of Howard Univ. School ol
Religion A.M.. and done work on
his iLloetoratc at the University of
Wisconsin.
Prof. Drakel'ord is succeeded by
Prof. Charles H. McMillan, A.B..
president IMt. Calvary Sunday
School convention, Bamberg county.
Prof. McMillan is one of the
state's most efficient laymen, a
\ ueacon of the Williams' Chapel
' Baptise church aod h shareholder'
in one of tlte largest Negro farms
in the south.
Colleges were represented by
their Presidents'; Dr. J. P. Garrick,
Morris; Thr. J. Strks. Benedict.
Dr. J. H. Goudlock, Friendship
The largest contribution in years
?aiaiie by Lhe. convcnLu.ui Lu.
Christian education. Greater interest
in missions, home and foreign,
is being manifested each
year by the convention. This is'
due in a large measure t<? the zealous
efforts being put forth by Drs.
J. P. Reeder and S. S. Youngblood
representing far cigru.mir<imw -andDrs.d..
C.Jenkins and H. W. Stew
art representing borne missions.
C'dUge^Trustees Meet
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i mot upon the campus during tin
nf i lw? convonl mil 11> cum
! plcte arrangements - l'nr- lite - mr
iiuul Thanksgiving Day Rally. Tlx
kbe.ision was. made l<> make tl.ib
a ''^nrigirgc FTTrrTiTiTg Rallyrmr
rt+iT?iktviS- t l-iroctm . if.?LLuuigr
I Daniels- was authorized in niaiit
plans t" complrtf-lIn- Dil'ly -Tlt?>usaint
Dollar Drive launched' l?\
' I'resident Butler and endorsed l>\
'Presidents tiandy and Howard <n
that day. Tlu* plans are as follows:
lvciy Class A Assm-tuti"i> in
lhe stain S 1 OtM).(Kt; ( lass I!. iSTAil.Class
>T?0l>0; * lass I>, .SJaii;
I Class K, flioo.
Kvmy Class A Sumiay Snlaail
t '(iiivi'ii!;(>i 1 !$.'?( ill; ( las- TT 111":
Class C, S:itni; ( lass I). KJln>; ami
Class K. SUM).
< lass A ihunlin- SIOU; ' lass T
?T5; Class ('. S\">U; ('las.- 1>. a;
Class E, *la.
Class A Samiay s li.>..|s s.'>u;
Class 15. sin; Class s:;o; Class
I). ijtUO; Class K. sin ' Class
A. I IT I 's, S:T>; Class II,
..JO; Class C. si."?; < lass I?. *|<>,
I'l !. s".
Woman'.-. . M -jiio'iary societies
itm< 1 other church auxiliaries the
as the. S imla;.' ; d.ools. .The
names of all organization* rrpmi:ng
in full will Ik* placet! in tin
pcnnaiicn-l puhlie records ol the
college. ' *
'J'he convention will meet next
year at Morris college, Sumter.
(i. COiXtiS DANIELS.
HENNKTTtSYILl.lv NEWS
('. 1). Sanders, Reporter
A large number of our puhlie
schools opened their similiter sessions
Monday.
?The service held at Xhiloh in
the absence of Rev. A. .1. Wright
was very good. Revs! Bryant and
Coper a re- on the job. A large
number of visitors was present.
Mrs. Elizabeth W. Smith o i
Society Hill was in the city Monday
and made a pop call l() see
the reporter. We were dear old
school chums in college.
Mrs. Mettic Hope left Wednesday
to spend her vacation i n
Washington and other points.
MVSi C'harfie Davis died at her
home near St. Mark church.
The summer meeting at Ml.
Zion church last week was a success.
Rev. Ware pastor.
" Mrs. Chtlrlie David was funeralized
Monday. Prof. J. 11. W.
Morris in charge.
Little Miss Patricia Clark ot
I New York City is spending the
| summer home with her grandmother
Mrs. Anna Coleman.
| Mrs. Mart- l.ee Coit , arrived
Monday from?New York' Crty.??
Miss Connie White of New
I York returned to our city after
i spending a few tlays in Summer
ville, the house guest of Mr, and
Mrs. Brooms.
.?M >'??r F4wa Broninr and children
are home"- visiting jfraMdfather
Deacon !. II,-Kcese and family.
The Bible School closed Friday
with a prop-ram at St Micliae
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IliiNiMili. S. ? '. . Mr . Sa.sor i- ;
a Hi.t 'iitirv nt' It,. \\
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| fat tiilvr- < ! ( M ;rrv;i,'i. ii l- .
i Mi. 'iiiiii .Mr,--.. .Ia<'iv>'>p Sa\"ii i
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j llolac. j
MY. T.n.a M. Stok"*] \
j ami ' n I. Si.. .I'\. ii *'. last vvi-ok '
i*?i J iul.i<k :.|mu4?Lu -v-u.il iur m--- j...
I' 1' and Ijfiil:](!'-II. M and, '
Mi's. ilcniy I'lvor: al-<> aunt Mrs. i
I lem i<-t ta Roc't i>; . n.-in Mr. ami t ..
j M 'Inland T<?u !i> ?ji!.
Mr. ami Mr-. Kdwr. 1:. J inker jj'
.iltil laniiiy u! (. ohnnnin spent ,,
last Moium. v a: tin; i-it\ vi.-itiim '
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(hen innllir: Mi-, Il-.la Maker. '
who i.- the : :-a k list.
j v.Mrs. Ilt i (vi ;; Mn-e- 'ail last '
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week j'or IkmlaJiLuijja lt> a g '
In. r eliildrei:. ! ,,
a! r. ami .Mi.-. ( . i . K< \ ;? !? i -. ,
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il: liic ci'.y \ i.-i! ii.jr relatives audi
I'riamN Uev. am! Mr.-. <Heyiiiiltl-.
Si.
MK-- Si'n-na .Itdinsoii. the.
Irt T?T TTevT Willie JeTmsmi .lied ,
r TiTsT wed; al her Idhtr a fit'! s.ev-I |;
era I mouths illness. 'I 'm funeral i h
was held last Tuesday at Savannah
(irnvc Baptist ihuivh. A j
wakeful
fIMIfi SI Minutes seem
HHKL up inj_lho morn
HMH to Nervoi
night and wake
Wm'tejA tous Tonsiorv
Keyed Up or b?
^ you '" I*"1'
(liquid
DR. MILES NERVINE helps to e;
I freshinR sleep. When you are-Keyed
l>r. Miles Nervine. Try it for Nervoin
Get Dr. Miles Nervine at your dr
I Parka ere lit. Small
25 e, both equally effective as a Seat
your money back. Read directions t
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rrittvrht* grertt Kyjwgrj-M K<
V. M. .! rtrdhant prearh ?i i
in,a i lii' Bililc.
The many friends* <>t Mv. . ;? :? ?
Irs. Mark Martin regret in Icart.
1" -tlx* d'-arlrnl -UieH Mr!'iint uaisirr: ?
ei* I.illli* Miss Mary Ami. T!.c
i : i-ral \\as held Tret-day. -lui;
otii ai i in' Home TTT, XT i c *.
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ii- life .lane ;ii Snii'ltr- M>un
iiil Ho.-pflai. M r?;.! } n ! ! m
US. w !i?. <le|.;i tl ii| 'it - life .1 i :! y j
f. I'.'P!. It was our los.- iiuil t!iea 'i
enV tiaiis. ; |
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iu:m:/i:p a. m. i. cut let u
Suiolay vwi> :t liitt'i ua\ for
. . . > <1- .(i iiu-ii iii'm, i iv
loidiUL' ride preached soil!
lirmpr sermon horn Si. .)?>h:i
s.'!'h theme Freedom and every- j
in enjoyed ii. After prcachimr 1
as over the t apita; ( it y tpiartet i
f Columbia rciutcrrd a- wondcri'u! |
rnyiiiiii.. \s I j ith everyone cnjo\ >:<i j
iuiy_iuuei). And c. ery.nnc payed I
:lift at lent i-on whiic tin- prog-run; j
as In nig" remit reti,
We \\ err very glad to have
ing a- < pi. Willie- Young avIto 'i*
tinned somewhere in I.nuisiana '
Collection was splendid. Amount;
used We thank one at id
II for what yon did for us and we
i .*pd TtTaT Ttm?ve.ll ctVM TflUO
dp u-'. ^
(At iss i J.ey Pell Robertson,.
i t porte;
O'CLOCK . . ,
EN'T SLEPT A WINK"
. NIGHTS ? how the time drags!
like hours, wc worry over things
indone. After such a night, we geting
more tired than when we went
js Tension causes many a wakeful
;ful nights are likely to cause NerNcxt
time you feel Nervous and
gin to toss, tumble and worry after
IILES NERVINE
I or Effervescent Tablets)
aso Nervous Tension ? to permit reI'p,
Cranky, Fidgety, Wakeful, take
? Headache and Nervous Indigestion.
ug store. Effervescent Tablets, T,arge
uid, I^irge Bottle $1.00, Small Bottle
itive, both guaranteed' to satisfy or-'*
md use only as directMTT~-?
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PAGE
To n Gi"?L V/ iui I,ay men
- L> i,I1 Si ' [ nj
,ja:j"3 k touchstone
A -Board of Lay
A...of The Methodist
C;'..urciv- ^ ;
II Ti . \hi. rl cf the depart- '
" 1 (..lander smun "
a MM* late Kcrcia-y '-of th? Board of ;?
Ln\ A*tr.i.K c. The Methodist ;
C wared a* .?w annual meeting here j
i ht H'Ata -Laiv.'wv' tJfis. . week. His
^office TfiV. . At'.rrota. 6a. The
*!hew ic'i " jiT also "have'a desk
at t!ic ;.r:T hcfciqaarters of the jl
Bo rd <?f La'- Activities?dri Chicago. ' H
Pr'.U i . r TTvJi'hr.tor.o is a'Georgian
by birth Hi is' in his mid-forties
i and has three cimightors. His edu- ' *
la' ion w??i rccetved nt'Clark Univer
it v, c. .umiaa .vtuvcr.sUy.. and the ^
1'nnii uy of Dimwit. He has been <
active m ?; > activities oi The Methd-having;
been the Lay
header . : t'. "?"-ifihT.yest.COnierence
I ot.uie Ctr.iru: Jurisdiction. _ - ?
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X_^c&iToc!ay! ' |
I 'SSC/JJ.. Color . i
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i j Your i__s
GRAY HAIR
j Smile at Toifr Mirror ?H
Tomorrow! '
I" DO IT NOW .'.DON'T DELAY...
I IT S EASY AND SIMPLE THIS WAY j
| *?It v-m ;c> ,n new,?f fl
t- ?vin?m?rrrrrr?hair?
;?it : M'lih'n i':o;'s Larieuse
?_ ?11 ( 'ir.- r.i: tiow. it acts ~
ouifk'y :i:vl HirvLuons in the fl
J it-J box nuke u.snupiu to.apply. ..
trj V'rut'*! !?? atr -rct? a: how
* -Uii ,f. n.1> it jsocs on.
J V. o:: ."..j oi. o. y. ash out.
4Fj, In.-'.y ..iv L.triti:?C\ known jfl
<,-ut } y >e.trs. Your .<|fl
oeuliv v ;.i' :rsd :noncy if ]
you'r*. "c< i <>;'?* satisfied.
if 1/57- <h rti r t'ccsn't bate *jH
; if -t/iTr-ff/'l sew/si.25 -i
tin (f t t<> . ( ><ttJefrov A?fg. Co., .
.>>/" i/hi ; Ji-rcctj St. JLnujii Aio.
CAUTION'. O'.c On'/ as Cin/ttcdjonilfbv)
/Q OCAUDOI'}
I ^lwtJL&Uk?, i
COLORING
CkCvOOC"l,vj.''!; C.OCvj > v.Ov <y>0OO-OO1
David G Ellison
(woircrii! Insurance 1
IIoih'mI aiK'i efficient Attention ;
Hivpjj to all bu>in s?
placed' v>itn mc ! n
FLOUR I
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