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PACE SIX Bj H.t.tf'J'T M -r- ? - -IN MtNDe/ANt> HEART CAN SEE nccdtcssty . , wlien y< na ** fwi the need of Riddance, and th plcsRt.NRlte. Vonr problem will be ?itaIy<cv 0 c 11 jjpllx* jor the column with your lot tor. ABBE'S 1944 INSPIRATIONAL READING 2 > free *' pfssonal Utter of ssund and constru tions. Please send a stamped f3c I envelope S your full nanc. address and birthdatc to a ? confine your problems, ysithm the realm of ; vN . TMff ABBE- WALL s QmBttkc VilrnHH Leidcr, 13IC > .Property BCtUe^tid I feel that it was a little un- t common for an inlaw to bo loft the !" priviledge of being the executor <jf > ?* the will. Do you think that we will t _ Ke^ our s^iare am* what should 1 _ 'we do ? . *? ' Ans: The WH! has hee-n read and vou will get that what was desig1 nated to you and the others will t get their fair share too. Your fa- A __ ;>_ther chos^.one of his soji-in-laws J j as executor as he felt that he knew 5 mnro shhnf-lMmdlinir?n?mnttpr?M?: this kind than his own ylfluifcn. He vtfusted him- unquesLiunakly Die will must bo? probated before ?ny settlement can be made. It ! iiay take several more weeks to ( get the matter settled altogether. * ~ P. M.-My wife and T can't pel a- j ^ long now that I am working out of . | , town. I come home on week-ends ( and there is a fuss fr'oVn the time . I reach here until I leave. She t knows that I live with my mother j ^ when I am away and that shouldn j t be anything for heb to worry a- , bout. She is threatening to leave < me if I don't get work here or whe xe we can live together. I need so- mo private help too. May I write , you soon? Ans: Satisfy the wife if it rite- ' ans moving her in the city where you are employed .Living alone as she is having to do grows mighty . monotonous and she won't ever be - I satisfied under the present setup You may write me privately any time that you wish. The new 1014 ? *? readings are ready right now. Send | * twenty-five cent, a selve-addressed stamped envelope, along with your | :w problems explained fully and you j may expect to hear from me by rcj turn mail. i . v. B. B.-I'm in service and have ( ^ been here several weelis. I nut-a.J| charming girl and I seem to have . fallen pretty hard for her. altho 1 don't know her very well. I have a j girl back home whom I had planned to marry but since meeting the new one, I catch myself realizing that maybe I was wrong. Advise - me along thrs line, t J EAST MIDDLE SCHOOL Bowman, S. C.' October :2cth? ! k Principal Rubin Walker and teach : h prs called a joint group meeting With adults in the comoHini'ty ? which was a grand success. With many problems in mind to solve, principal Walker selected the j ' ' lunch room as the main one. Her presided with grace and tact which . gained the influence of all present, i ' The Xollo.wing procedures -were 1 C taken: ?4- Principal Walke talked from va- I i 0 rious points encouraging each in- I 1 ? :iivi<lual to love "all they have in 1 1 the community" the church and i f school. He pointed out that this i i :ommdnity should be just as conf scious of their needs as any other ! | ^ community; and that through co- \ oj>eration much can be accomplish ed. Finally he stated the princi- ' * pie need and that was a lunch * i!?t- room for preparation and serving sanitary lunches. Everyone a- 1 * j,reed. "Now we must go to work 1 c at once" he stated. Mrs. dohn f D. Rhodes acted as secretary and ' Prinfinal Wolt/lr J * """ "I"*-""" ?-,,v "?'uav for pledges. Everyone in the t ? building including teachers with ^ forty persons present made pledges from $5.00 to $10.00 on the , . burlding of a lunch -room^ Plans were made for a free , 1 'chicken 8:00 o'clock dinner Novem' ber 4, 1943. All persons are to . . pay their pledges on that date. \ ^ Watch the Leader. < % ; : 1 ft HOLLY HILL. NEWS t I# 'I Target A. M. E. fMiurch vjS , Kev. Itethea, . J'??tor n S. S. wns as usual good. Sunday |jg- . . being; the fifth Sabbath a very r enjoyable program was rendered At 3 o'clock the son of Mr. and v j?j[ Mara. P?rry Cummings was funer- ^ alflwd at this dharch. He was a I p.ember. Mr. Cujnmings died be- ' \ I WHEREIN THE TROUBLED K COUNSEL ANI^&W+&ANCE )ur mi ml is \veinf)tc<i down with worry le counsel of an understanding fri?:ut 1 in the nancr free . . - in;; inclnd. a For a "private reply" send IJC.c l'or !. With cnch Reading, you will receive ictive advice analyr.yiK three (.'!) epics1 for your confidential reply, and sisn U letters. Explain your case luily and reason. Write to . ACE SERVICE Csscmbly Street, CofumtiirS. C. Ans: The new girl fascinates cat from anyone you ever known 'lie is a typical southern girl and our friend back home represents he true northern type. lie fore you eft you were convinced that you need the girl in your home town nd you must not become involved n another love affair until you are ihsolutely sure that' the first lovi vas a mistake. Know- more about he new girl before, allowing yourlelve to form an oppinion one way >r the other. Bear in mind tod. tluit ,-ou have much irTcommon with the rirl back home. _ D. C.-I am very unhappy and tfti!l1KX/>ccflll e mtw.ll Will 1UV> .,1,,--.,.. )C lrke this or will there be a chana* for me'.' I feel so diseouiagecI. Ans: Why sour on the world be ausc you have had a ''let down' his should give you spirit - and letcrmination to seek something otter. \ girl of 10, with your qua fications shouldn't worry in the east about another chance. Sonic imees i-t helps a person to be disharged from a job, especially vhen they weren't at all satisfied ,'uo can afford to be rather partiular in the job that you take . . jc sure that it's something that ;ou want to do. I.. M. P.-My husband and I have 10 children. We have been married 'or twenty years. We have compnritively a largo home-ftrr?the two >f us and he wants me to rent out some of the rooms as we are in a action where a place to live is uard to find. I am undecided as 1 reel that may break up our happy Ans: Fix up your extra rooms or renting and realise an income i. 0|ii them. You may not enjoy the smacy that von have been acclJs" Lonied to those twenty years, but roomers in the home should, not noessarily interfere with your privitc life. Your husband is famrliai with the drastic shortage1 of iiyine '.uariers and feels that, it is his paLriotie duty to id*.-*- some of the workers a place to live. ior tlu* doctor icai-hcd hint. It oas a shock to the community. 1I< was . a y<K tig man just in Iris prime, lie leaves tr> mourn, wife , !dld. parents. r ist>?i . hr-'t her, nw uher relatives and friends. Otn sympathy goes out to the family Sunday wH! he the pastor s his; lay before conference. We were .clad to have Rev. f'unimings at loirn^ Sunday although it tv;e on V "sad occasion. * .. At fjcthcl Sunday was y<>vnti K'Ople's -day. and it '.vas anied ait ni e|y. Rev. Willianvs front [ 'out' Whole preached. Sunday '.itrht le ao l-'\ ei >.rt?poke,?Rot h nessageS were good. JI ill Zion. Rev. Morri< Wright nistor, most of the members along v ith the, nastor^ittended the T'n'eii vhich was much Enjoyed. Wo wvsv tack Sunday night and had a son,: erviec. The pastor was with ? = At lorHyv-~Km.\W. fit try. pas or. Sunday was observed as miss onary day. Quite ji few ven > resent at St. Matthews. The r.essage was enjoyed. This is a clpful society. \\*e hope more of he cliurches will join 'in. Thrx is mown as Missionaries union. We are urging the young people o take advantage of the adult , UA..I f? > >. - -..A A.L vimmm. 11 i HIM itnyinin^ ait if little time, so spare that. Sunday. most of the members of .ovely Hill. Key. Rhode.-. pastor, ttended the Union 3Vt St. James, t nire meeting was reported. Afer the niornhijj services Sunday here will be no further services luring the day here but we will o to Bethel Sunday night to close tit' with Rev. Bethea. Soldiers are visiting in this secton delight of ilTTT * Sick li'st: Mrs. Gladys Bown who ras confined to her bod is imi.oving nicely. 'Also Mrs. Gillie 1. Montgomery. We trust they vill soon be out / ?. 13 .^1 BKTHKI. A. M. lv. ( Hi K( I! Rev. 15. J. Hutchinson. l'astor St. (!co;yo The Sunday school vyus called to-order by tin Sunt., Mr. Jotics with officers aiui teach- . is at tin ir post of duty. * Tito U'> suit was revivwed by the pastor. .The inortiiny services Iwjfan at* H :HO;?Tiie pas tot's te.vt?tuts st" " ceted front St'. ..Min i; li: 1J. The Rev Mi&i I'hilijM oT-Xew. l'miL-2tuu-iii?.. M'odued to tie.- conereirntibn who fire )ii:i'11 i|t'in- mm itHlM i. .-;sidh . ii the people. Mj.ss Philips wits : .1! 1 ip the spirit. 1 Tiu* remains of Mrs. .Vet tie Son-1 or Stevcps wove ftuieralihtfd Sun- I lay at .'Ipul at (tootP"f I >Pe' Hath' iitiivh where she was p Wfe-'lon# lietpbor. Her pastor Rev.' W. P. Williams delivered the eulojry. She is moureti by a dear husband i.id >;ver;d eluldreti and jyrandi' Idler. Set. Webber o!" the armed i'ore v.orshippeti' wit 1; us ?un'?lny. the Miss Sythoern dopes a stiuh-ftt ~~V' Hie <'oluinbia hospital spent "'unday with her paivnts. She v as accmpatiivd by Miss Ki tlia l.ee Shipper. a stmiohl at Allen, i'liey letunwd Sunday iveni'w. .Mrs. Retttrice (irecne VVoo'lrufV j _ ^ T > ; 1*5 L ...Villi r.( ti home ?^u;u?;iy rvoniny; iii' } a r spendhiff' ' several phasant .,ui privs,/ With Irt r mother and sis- j eis in Charleston. Shu- was a- - ompanied l>v Mr. \\'i>orir( j}' ami MTsI Tht nodosia .1 ones whg. won' .< spend tiic day. ? Sunday evening' a wry tinul\ it entry program was rrnderc! !>v he?ladies front the rluirch and 'acuity. Th<- sum of Sid.In wa. "a ken I y the ladies. .Mrs. Arnold hod ,\ii?. McFadden assisted hy I - ??. II. Klnmre and .Mr. l."wi> ilolaies. \T\J"! v-slx M:\VS vVe arc sad t > know .Mrs. Anhiv iul's mcthcr and si.-{cr c?.at inns ill. Sorry to .hear of the t.ath Tij h< r autiX. We hcnc^trrsrr" l,iiDial with those ehorrv snides ?o<?n. F\ i. W iiiio [.ollden of Fori' '^fJtjty. X. s:i.nl S-.ujdav with is patents Alt. and .Mrs. Nathan-. e! I.oudcl). i e;.CH:)> -V11 i ) w 11 < : - c.i V..-. ie Daniels - represented Heinleem tkintist ehurch it" the l_Vni..n i. (Misv Koads ciiuivh Sunday. .Mi1. dfrit' Mh-h Us in "TTTirTiTTnT' he v, ek i'M'1 with Mi-. iiaiiV ' iit i.c*i' ?a>t 'A?'k ami attended the Vrin r Stone laving at Work-AiUe i.mt.'-i i iunvh We at; very sorry Nurse \ ink. i< i.a tin- sick li.-t. II.iju* u<\v : tui.". .-he v.-ill he w ell* nisitin. M vs. l??-an spent i!ti v.u'i; mi in Amlei .-('it the f est o i her h: (.'.her M-. S. _.\da:ns ami :;j. Mm. (.y.n-. a Kila ihul. Kr-e;?yr':Ta ' r. '.y .h-T preached a'i !. I'a.ii's Holiness thiir.il last Kvevyinxiy hoth white ami h..oi<>< i n -:ei .< ;. much 1 -mv. Mr. I.inner l.njjan tin- well <ii,r1 ? f '-"i n.iiat'l.iH-?kirn !n-t Th.:r.-V ay in a ear wiu'i;. .Mr. Logan is v< : y rnie nun. He ?s in Hrewer *>>pifal with a ! ink :i it ^ ami , -'in r l,n:i-e.-. The* Silver Tone ..uai: will j-r-h ! it P a V! I il'ltlia at I ?< -1 llle.'li IH.'XoV. hi- are to hear then:. 1 '"i-'t 'fail ifT hear I.Yv. K. .1. I'aniols j..roach Sunday ;<L IJ<-1? : I I .lYlocl:. !li 'iwirvs ;i v. !l I Hll iMssa^O T.tl ,v Lit illi<L .'It'll I ~uniia;, s. -j?w?- -.,!( > *'i 7~nr Mai.-hai tin* l^-lovci S t.;. <> \ L' ihit In in S. ."L ,i > t'i I'tiilai'ol. uhia J.i.) liv.ilc will l.c ?rcUl; V v. .!. <'. CaliiMiiu i fVi'-ioiii ts.O.- tani- Sum-., b'ohh' Jiupt. o1 Sna'ay school. \rtor\i) w Ks r < oi.i mui a My Rev. A. f.. Dijiifs | The i Ii'i<o'kLan-t T?i-i.?rw.c! Hunch and S. S. union held its sey . -.on with the Plait Sprinfy Bunt, (hutch Saturday and Sunday, Octnhor 2!t-:?n. Ibid. It was :t -nic; ess .111 M-s.-inn. Good? pVtirtt-h i nc, pood sinfrinir and pood prtlVhitjj and pood collections and pood eatmp. Bf'V. JofT Albert preached the first sermon Sunday and Revtrtieious SpeYTtcs Uireax hed the usectuT. Both were pood, everybody seemed to have enjoyed them. Total collection ?">K and some cents Paid out for expenses over $23.00 left to the church $.35.00. Next session will he with the Alt. Hewon Baptist church, Kdmond, S. H, Saturday and Sunday, January >11-30, mil. Rev. J. G. Garrett pasjor. i Our West Columbia people are tejoioinp over the rctlirh of Rev. ( "" <" Cnrininghiim Lu UouLIm I Branch and Mt. I'isenh A. M. E. _ , * " F r THE PALMETTO IJ k? ? ? . Mil'A LI. MAN'S V . " i > :?>, Si-rviees ;tl> t-iiq Various i'lniiiiu'> Pair Plain the' 12:.Tribes of Israel was iii'i'M ntod. iicY. Deo Joins *r; ry;1 .nt; "rrnrh?Tf?rrrr^".Lea', lit. fly. . cariitil nut. Cixllueii->n t'.VO. Syrian !*:i ?I.' .lunch la"., i'. R. Richm an pastor eeloa i a led tlteir jjuoss rally everyone - irjeyed". Rev. llichaiils'eir proaJh-"" 'VI"from the text ToTm S:Y. Col- " ieetion _ , ? 1 lie .\Uu P mo ITa Ion and Si S. .niiu iil!'oii loiintly i*!osed their .ansa! session v. hiih met with the Pee Dee Daptisl' church Rev.' Vff-iiur Wiliianis. pastor. W'o arc viM'.y W-'-.:d I' Rev. mo) .Mrs?AVii lianas,-roth aii splendid Christian workers: Friday rhorniiio-. ' 1-lov. A. ti. eriuim. At n'ijjrht the i>TL". pro .ram was- i eixiei cd and ;isplondi'd i rnioii was delivered Py Rev. Pn-. -i V-. Sat.niiiv' nioiiiitiji- Rev. f!. P. Ijiii.k pn ached tin* Kdu.-atloh i s-e: ;n mi. Sunday Rev, II ic hardon preached tin- Missionary- ser::o;i. Tht-so sermons wore' much n.ioy. May the , Lord Lle>s lie- e ' ministers, Collection at this -neet i'tttr -f f ; l.i+t with t~ Ir~ir"~ .hurcii *1 *!>.(> 1. ??i;iii-1 .Mrs. Janus?Ivory laid u ru-h Trete daughter Sara to the L'.i niKiUsCiilc- hot-pial. ,df. and .Mr.-. I d own anil son ol tVa.-hvn:;toii spent tun weeks with ilativc-s anil friends. They look ?ho?oil tin i; n!"?health. .Mrs; Thclo M. Iii-nes was a hap>y Mini w In 11 her only child Ior-a.!. Syais v. no has keen jn the arniii >er\ ices more than, a year canto . nic with an honoraide discharge. Sii J: ai i _ .Mr. John P. ??Tt. r.oliy. Mr. .Itw Smith. Mr. I.. Monroe, iitri Mrs. (Tnline Mclrmis. We trust, they will soon ho _out again. \\V Wi'te silo keil to hoar nt" _ the death <>:' .M s. Kvolyn Nelson Drew. who passed > Thursday morn ing at her homo in Hamleti. N. She was the wife *>f-lhu lato Rev. i. li. id. II. Nelson who pastured a this field so Ion.a. Friday morning another sad rnli'lli'ienee was rcteiyid. the. deaurRev. .1. It. Wright who mot his ' I* iilii iti an ausnitioiiilo wreck on 1 11 hi:; aw ;;y icaifitt" iitim l'.Mt. '.ettsi iiie to MeC'all and died after ' doing taker, to the hospital. FunMai sor.vh es u ire licit! at the Reav . 'I'nto iiaptlst elit.ivli where tin ~ iujiicn.-e-crowd 4>-utiicro<l. IT^ was 1 \ortIiy <?i" o\ erv o'otxi vhrny said ?l him. lie was a )iiei>b>-r <^f tho. * Si ".is or Abraham for a-.lii'Hi' <>!' years. Kilting; tributes V ie paid iiiin. S.ioiyy i?y Rev. i. Altlaubii. Jnliriiiom in the ' I ai.' I'iain i . hu-ie'iy under <111 a /.uu.uke ii; veauiiiui iiomvis. iie\. V. right is nu;u,-n?.-ti s live i:i\ie:iiter.-\ l.!rce sons, a host o* ..la.'iTl"iTnTiIren. 1 broiiierSj a host >; relatives and friitius. I.. lietiicil. 1' ST. f'.M I. A. Al. 1;. (Hl'UCH 1 1 J . 1 liev .1. S. .Mariin. I'aslor 1 Sunday was t-or.i'eiene.1 Sunday." : new v.iiri:'. any r\ ice a: 0111 ha: \ve wor." ilinr.i MV1 > a' Alt. | '.I"!!..ivl;. We' enjoyed tl;e- ser | o vt r\ , im.eh. i!ii:itli. '>(!: Mai y M\'ijv.aii:. t {' Win.-Aen-Saier,:. X. .< visit int,' at 'he !.:> )>< Mrs. i I:'111-t ' i!:1 i?i-< M l (-rfci ;?. ;* oil is. | . ? 'H*! ;; 'i' i f?V :i,;:1 >!1 '- . ~ ~ Air. .Mr". An lew Canal ol j f *; i . 111.. ;i ic \. itin-j Mrs.. ( Ciucil's mother, Mr . Amanda ( i.^ , Mr. IliiW'f! I., Uiticile" ot lietroit Mirk.. .is visit iny-hi. partius Mr. ...<I Mrs. \V"ir.. iiiddlo. .\iis t canni-! (kMrjp! left Satur" lay for Greensboro, X. when; he will spend .-onie time Willi Pvt. beOlgC.. News received this week that I'M. James lloykin is retovcrinjr ict ly, iie is stationed at Camp i 1 SiJ.t'it. Ala., V. < are'.ylad, to see .Mr. Jimmie | \ilcn nut again. ... ?1 iiv, 1A '-ding Strrr, fjuaiTcr i en- ~ it red u very,jiicc program Sunday iitci'iiuon i'(i interest.oj' the trus- 1 tees. r' . .1 Mi . hV. in. Atu.incii front JonfeKcoce at Union Saturday and 1 teports a very enjoyable lime. Mr.' Alien avus dehgate from St. Paul A.MK church. ' hurchos. Flipper eiiapel at. Free- , .iinn i.- in his,circuit also. Rev. .). \Y, Drehcr and Mr. Kar \ey Holmes ld^o paid" jL-achi 7f>o l enowihg their subscriptions to fthc Palmetto Render. Among the ' many that went to the annual con tereike last Sunday was Mrs. Cleo < UoikUi inor- She imiil it?to?just ~t grand. SADER LANCASTER NEWS \tt. /ion VI. E. Zion Church Kt-v; VV. H. Gr ocnw<hk1. Pastor lie Sunday school was called to or- " o'cloil. .wii >1-nlViciii.-M ut. .ill 'hoir ao'st. At I I o'clock tlu- pastor spoke to a larire and approcim Ac audience from the theme: ,f) Preparation. the Truest Type of " s.i rvioc W'u were happy to have _L2 -i?hirer mi mho v-of?S-tr- 1'ard?A. M.?^ ! '. chur h members worship with -l! *-t?Tlie Usher hoard met Suflt)a> fternoon at the home <x? Mjw and ' Mrs. Warded CminimtharaV The c Vo. ng Women's Missionary society met Sunday after noon jyt the l>unK? ?i .rdess Board No. 1 met Friday k H+ybA' ttt-the limine of Mtrs. Grace f, Iju ksoii., i._ , _ A week of joy and happiness- " was. spent at Frazicr's temple, as " they celebrated tlie third annivar- W ary of their beloved Pastor, Rev. \V. n. Hampton. Revs. .T. C. Cor- * tii'lius, J. S .Mart in, R. I? Peay, R. u W allaee and E. T. Blocker were tlie speakers. A year of peace and -rooif work among- the members, of 1 this circuit lias been completed. The .tiiulu'is of- Elgin school. A Mrs. Inez Wright,. Misses I.issie K. Threatt and Hula Mae Harbor . j iiiOl'l.ii.H'd tin- .community wvth ? ., in c-Hallowi en party Friday nhrht. ' 0. toner L'Ptin Many Halloween values were played and enjoyed by , .il. Miss Laura (5. Mi-Mullen has resumed her studies at Allen tiniit' h'>nu 1 lve<we ring"fre>in ^a're'cent '' iilne.-s. .Mrs. Alfrcda Hutchinsoij was he guest last week, of Mr. ami . J ( Mrs. Robert Swingher in Seneca ^ ! rvends -oi Mr. Mai l I {abridge, Sr .ind'Miss Ruth Tillnion are happy ^ <, know that they are much betlev after a recent illness. Sgt. William MeQuillev from C Texas is visiting his parents here. 'Those attending the annual con, fen nee in Rock Hill Sunday were 1.'ev-. and .Mrs. Greenwood and 1 i'tle John Avers; Mesdames Anna Ro'-eboro. Lutisha Frazier, Marie ?' Reason ami Mr. Horace White. Mrs. Al ine MrGritr ..a'-U'ncliln.r vt' <>,i was the week end guest of hoi i.other Mrs. llutlie Cunningham V( i ; i. .loiin C. it" M n 1Ion is spend ng his furlough with his "mother \irs. Coshiu B. Mr Mullen a 11 d tla-r i*i latiwcs in Columbia. Vis- ? ting at t.10 home of M it and Ml's. i.uther Bailey Monday was Pfo. W! Inlmadgc Peay of Fort ljaehuca. \>.vz. Mag. E. K. Clinton-, spent 'tttlU'day m CliiliTuttc. Al-issi Ethel so McMulh-n of. the Finley high-facilly, Chester, .spent the week end Si .vitli her mother Mrs. Dosiiia II P;i CeMullen. fit' RIDGE Hll.I. SCHOOL NEWS ad th "Trdpzsy Lee Davis. Reporter th an Our agriculture "hoys, also the .. r Is uemhers of the senior class 1110- ^ .orerl to Columbia Friday to the ..^ Fair. They reporter a very nice at ; The students and teachers dotilled $1.50'to Mrs. Perry whose w< on was injured in the gas explo- (j(. ;i.on in Aiken. We are hoping for .u. tint a speedy recovery.. f) Mrs. Hagard's mother and ,u, unit were visitors recently. ,vt I he faculty furnished the pre- * rram for RTF at Ridge Hill -Sun all lay. It was enjoyed by all. * .u, Mr. Wiles motored to Orange- tir ivj'.s accompanied by Miss Rosa lell Ilroadnax anil Leroy Ilroad-, ;it ax. .Mrs. .1. G. Henderson spent ^ he week end in Greenwood. Miss th L E. Holmes spent the week end m< n Columhia. Mrs. B. A. Collins uoiored to (Columbia Sunday to to ,i;*?t her sister. Vera Davis and ae Ida Mije Smith seniors, attended Hi lie State Fair Thursday. A large group' enjoyed the pre- pvl Halloween party Friday night? Misses Wells and Holmes i 11 tp . ha 1 ge. The seniors * are glad to have p( Joyce Frving an ex-student o f ar Saluda join them for this term, jj ?Tho spirit is high at Ridge etl Hill, in evcrv effort to - "'"jlfl the war. At present wo are en- 4 imaged in n campaign to raise $65 wi U>...imrchnse a parachute. W'e are OJ. ilso engaged in the Junior Red co 'ross drive hoping for hoth sue.-' q] -css; , . . fo We are fortunate in having tire ;l president and vice-president o f e(, the N'. F. S. C. of South Carolina SG enrolled in our school. Fate sent the vice-president from Itidge (j(, Branch to us. WARD'S NEWS fa Sunday was a fine day. The _ ?hurch it* planning a rally. All 1 D tee?invited?to?attend. - - i Mrs. l/lysses Johnson. Miss ^ E CARLISLE NEWS The A. M; E, annual conference Id at -Union was. a grand session, v. King our friends and bro- aj frnm hnrr?U-..+,c innsboro. Rev. J. M. Dawkins y id Rev. \V. Jeter were returned ,e their same work. MisJT ~~Agn?s KoLV'rtson left a" ^ w days ago for Orangeburg ^ re. , Miss?Jnni 11 Sims?returned tir linton college, Rock Hill after a w days of illness. ' Mr. Janjl's WilKvim Robertson ' ?ent the week end with parents : id family. He is in school in xford, X. C. Miss Yashti Johnm, one of the teachers of Oak ^ rove school had -a verv pleasant __ i i? to the eofibred fair last week. ^ iss' Maiy Thompson spent the eek end in Columbia with Miss ^ ::u>se Tucker. .VJrs. Pangelce Su?r Dirkerson of New York City ^1 as called home on account of the ath of her little sister. ai Rev. Mrs. C. C. Mellwain spent le week end with Mr. and Mrs. C unes Turner. Rev. Mellwain ll as seen in town also. C Mr. and Mrs. John P. Kelly and la unily of Salisbury, N. C. spent M ic weok ond with his mother ,\lT.' "ffl ariah Kelly and brother Mr. and b< rs. James Kellv and familv. f-it- I i. e Master James Clco Kelly relented hrs Oth birthday Octobei bi >th. Quite a lovely group of |a lildren enjoyed themselves with Ltie J. Cleo Kelly. g, Oak Grove school, seem to have e: jt on new lifounder the staff ol le present teachers: Miss Vashti q >hnson, Mrs. Mormon of Santuc; ? iss Freeman of Union and Mrs. ucker, principal of Tryon, N. C. hat they want is cooperation ^ rough the community and the hool will rmniove tr really. B ei DUIi WEST NEWS kV n?i At Mt. Lebanon AME church, ^ i last Sunday representative p idiences greeted Rev. B.J. Glo- ^ r at both morning and evening ? ?urs of worship. Both messages to ere a deep source of religious spiralinn Tho lin-.tnenil nff..nir>p ?r the day was $240.00. ov At Mt. Zion Presbyterian, the w. K. L. McAdams us usuul gought -h?timeh messugo which ~g^ ?s of much benefit to the mem- .rs. The offering- was good. q The Union of Little River As- ? elation convened at St. Mary iptist church last Saturday and mday, with Rov. C. A. Citerry, .stor of Dunn Creek and Spring Id churches as moderator. Many w and interesting features were (led to the program which made u. e sessions interesting. Among jjc esc were The Women's Hour, id the Hymn Period. The Union bound to make progress under ^ e guidance of this progressive ung minister and his associ- T. es. 1 Reports from the bedside o f is/ Lucinda 'Blount who under;nt a major operation at the An dti rson hospit.nl during last week ed e to the effect that she is re- fo voting nicely. This is welcome ws to her wide circle of friends th iu- miss hor so mUehr ? ex Cpl. Alzona Fair spent a pleus- ad t furlough here with his mother an (1 other relatives. He is sta- pr med in a camp in Louisiana. is* Edna Pearl'.Fair who is a a nior at Friendshp Jiv-College 4c Rock Hill and who is his youn- su st sister came over and spent 1 e week en<L with him and other m pmhers of the family. pe Miss Pearl Reoilor - Atlanta, Ga., when* she is a ec nioi' at the David T. Howard igh school. 1Si Mr. Robert Kemp of Spartan-, ipirg was a week end visitor of ^j( r. Melvin Ellis and other rela- le res during last week-. tr M iss Rachel Wharton visited I !r cousin Miss Edna Wharton id . Messrs. Robert Wharton and p, arpld. Sussowell who?are?stud?^ its at Allen University during sf week. p The funeral of Mr. Paul Saxon ur as held at Mt. Lebanon church p] i last Wednesday at 3 o'clock, nducted by his pastor Rev. B.J. lover. Mr. Saxon was a sufFerer r more than five years and was devout christian. He is sisrviv- w I by his wife Mrs. Mary Saxon, veral children, grandchildren. -eat grandohildren ,and a step-. I lighter, Mrs.JjVT. M.j_ Murray, ho is Jeanes Treacher for Edge- '? ;ld county. ? . ollar Mae Hopkins also Rev. /eat woro din nor guonta of?Mrs. va Anderson. s WOODRUFF NEWS |ni ;;i l?\v Hethel Haptist Church i IZ ^ Sunday school was line Sunday, New Bethel-. The lesson was j? psey and Rev. O. A. Irby, A?f3, r itsulose Rev. J. A. Lipsey. no, delivered the message. All ijoyod the sornronr~tTe~ also tte-; ?ered the evening message. The nount realized $25.SW. Mrs?, t'arinc Edward of Chimney Roc!;. C., worshipped at New Bethel unday; also visited her daughter iss Katie Ward. -v. r ,fj Mr. James Brewton and Mrs. jt head a Robinson attended the ~ nion meeting held at New ML. . leasant Baptist church, Rev. I). iN . Shell, Jr., pastor. ' V Mr. Willie Haynes, Mr. Willie \ hacker and daughter of Cilen- o tie, and Mr. Charley Green of >. pur tan burg; tMr, Elias "Meadows :c USwitzer were-guests of Mr. !V id Mrs. James Brewlon ^Sunday. '( Those who attended the Annual '! onfercnce from here Sunday at i ie- Metropolitan church, Rev. 11. ' . Young, pastor were: Mrs. I.uParks, Minnie Lee Thompson, ' !rs. Mattie Thompson, Inez Alex- M ider, Carrie Winn. Ehiise A us>111, Queen Parks and Mrs. Thela Robinson. Mr. Elmore Smith of Spartan Jig was dinner guest of Mrs. Li, Hobby Sunday. Rev. J.-A. Lipsey?was dinner? nest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Al- ( cander Sunday^n Miss Bessie Ray remains o 11 ie sick list. Also Mrs. Bell Wood ,, r*e hope for them bright and inny hours. r ' i' OBERT SMALLS lllCill r HOQf. . t eaufort, S. C.-An overwhelming i owd of Beaufort again'had the h ontlerful pleasure of listening to The Marine Band" of Parris Is- lit! who appeared in a concert on riday nite, Oct. 2Uth in the Rout Smalls Auditorium. The members of the band need ^ be commended for their splend rendition. They played niareii, popular numbers, novelty, erture and waltzes.. The leader, 1st Lieut. Lelund L. Flghaill. and Director Master T ft. Charles H. Lynch; deserve ? ghest praise. "his program was sponsored by iso M. I. Eady. ? *7 ? The usherettes of the evening _ ire: Miss E. S. Polite, G. Stinson id M. B. Grayson. After the*~program the group as ushered to the spacious and autiful cafeteria of Robt. Smalls ? here they were served a de:ious repast. \ We wish to thank everyone for. C aking the evening such a grand ? fair. \YLOR SCHOOfc NEWS < t J T. J. Sullivan, Principal The activities at Taylor-School iring the first six weeks centerthe preparation of an exhibit' r the State Fair. These hctivities culminated in e presentation of a creditable hfbit at the fair, that won the 21 mirution of many spectators, i<i was rewarded with second _ ize. ? The faculty and pupils showed ^ spirit of cooperation and worked alQusly too muke their booth a ccess. The seventh grade Mr. T. J. Sullan teacher helped with the earntry. The girls made1 nice colleion of objects from clay and pies of embroidery. p The sixth arid fourth grades, Ms V. King teacher worked out 0 lit on "Cotton" embroiderer art- ? les made of cotton material weput on display. They also conibuted a collection of drawings. Fifth grade Miss C. L. Phelps ^ acher worked out a very unique oject title"Educatipn for Vict-. yr : T Second and third grades Mists J. ' Gladden, teacher worked out a lit titled Holland and Its I'eo- 1 ? _ c. e. Among the 'many interesting . atures of Dutch life studied 0 are the> windmills, dikes, oecu- I itions and <lress. First grade, Miss C. F. Bouliire teacher, worked out a Cirs unit and a fr oze. Mrs. Jenkins, supervisor visited 0 school recently and presented ich teacher a portfolio. We were pleased to have Mr> rfdgers of Carver Junior High . hool visit the school accompan- ' id?by?Mrs. Jenkins. ?? | We wish to thank Misses Nan- . " . -i > - n ' i" I aturdav, November 6, 1913 j o Mac Broun, Jessie L. George I ul, Mnhel .McCoy students o f ookcr Washington school, * also hSw-'i'.,J. Sullivan frnd-Jfcjfpakline 1 ft Is for ^ssi sting the issuig of Bat ion Book K AH'M .Tflyior ^sbi-Vacuity? ? avo> subscribed' tt> tno Co^imuni; and War Chest of Richland , tfrWtyc"-*- : ? II - ' ~ - [ TTr^rrtrR- -rxrTT^r1cTrri{TTr ~ r.. .. ... . . .. i ny nrv. n.nn,ff a i.nrr Saturday night an interesting ntertuinmcnt was gioen . by the [irwioiinry -circle. The C?oH}muny Fair was given Oct. 21-22. T, pi. John- B.--Gore, Fort I)ix, N. J. ',.-j*led v< U?i^ves> li?ve, and/Jthje fail*. '' * it (j1 k'' r Haiti- ? >o! A* aisir ytaiteil tire fair. ^Mrs. I. Gore. liad as guest Mrs. aloLlia ('. Worthy and Mrs. ('hank. Ira. Ili.ttici \\\ rthy and Ma s. A'an 'Worthy. Tie v. Robert Worthy, rr: G. ( runic. Mr. and Mffc: ft.? I Kink, Mrs. T.aura, her son Mi-. . Cranio 1 Mrs.' Minr.'i A. Gore nm^Bt'tle . irinsi Atkinson motored to Rock [il! to visit her ?l:r. tyhter Mrs. S. hnldjf-a?M. Mrs^wtifsy (77 Atkihon, MrsMCltfhorifie" Gore a -n d _ ___ aii.', Puller (lore, Jr. ;i:\vs abound .4* IRS SI AN Hll.L ^ J?ev. \\; S. Rookhart, Pastor' Sunday was a very busy (lay tlio iethsfhnano Hrion held its an- I ual meet nig id Hessian TTill Sun- " ay. October -H. Services morn- u ig and night \vt W> good. Our pas or preached a wonderful sermon ni roni A;ts 10:0, subject A Com- is lete Surrender. It was enjoyed I y al! who heard it. Collection UiiJ.UL?A large crowd attended. Those op sielc list; Mr. W. M. Isirpt'i*, Mr. .T. W. Hylmi's. Hope my soon they. will recover... ... ? iknwi'tta K. Mean's, reporter PROFESSIONAL -CARDS ^o:oao^.oC'0^oc^o:o:<^CB^oxa8K< < DR. II. 1). HARPER DENTIST ' Fillings, Dates. Gold Crowns, Bridges <; ? Extraction by Conduction , . 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