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it- PACE-R*X I N M1MO A N P H t lS t Note:?Won't Worry needleealy . . . when and you fe?l> the need of guidance, and. pleaae write. Your problem will be analy: clipping of the column with your lette ABBE'S 1944 INSPIRATIONAL read!' free a personal letter of sound and consl tloaa. Please sewt a tauaiwi (3d civvetr your full name, address "and birthdate to confine your problems within the realm o THE ABBE' WAL Care of The Palmetto Leader, 131r D. H. K.-I have been married for four months row. I have a good husband, he is so sweet. We live with my mother. I am not quite settled hut 1 feel that I would be if I had a home of my own. At times I know that 1 am a little evil and want to kno^ Avhab todo to be better. . j AhiBL A job is what you need. You brave entirely too much time on your hands and you could be putting this time to valuable use putting: this tim to valuable use. | If you go to work, the extra money you earn will enable you and your husband. to move nut?Lu?a?place of your own. Occupy your mind with worthwhile things and you Si.? will slum any temptation to dc ??-roL ? At At T I,.,.. Linn ' frt. tAvo-jpetfrsr-L-don't drink or go. to dnnc03. My husband loves drinking dancing and -good times with other ' . women. He^is seldom at home. 1 . .make a comfortable home, keep his home. Is there anything wrong with being a decent wife? There seems to be. Ans: You are running your home smoothly and efficiently but you are failing miserably as a companion to your husband. This doesn't necessarily mean that you should lower your standard by drinking and doing things unbecoming a -? -- ?married woman. This mutual bond of interest will draw you and your husband closer together and make, your marriage more secure. "M. E; G.-l am 10 and my husband is 17. We have a baby six months old. Before the baby came [ lived with my mother-in-law. ] tame home to mother and the docter said I could return to my husband ' two months after the baby was born. He comes to see us all the time, gives us money but he hasn't carried us back to his home. ... mother hasn't been to sec the baby yet but she did send 'me a chicken one Sunday for dinner. Does she like the baby? Ans: She loves you and the baby but she feels the time has come BETHLEHEM HIGH SCHOOL Th faculty and student body take great pleu^dfre in thanking the .Missionary auxiliary also the brethren of the Btftfilohem association held at Bamberg, S. C., for the lovely' things donated to the boarding department, of the schoolrni T> 11 r* x__ niu oarnweii v,ouiuy rair was a grand success. Too much credit cannot be given to Prof. T. R. White and Prof. Reddish and all of thei-r co-vvorkers along with our able Supervisor, Mrs. S. F. Bai4 (ey for the wonderful showing mado fcy the various communities. The tugh school choral club ren dered a program at Rome Baptist church, Rev.-C. L. Anderson pastor at Denmark, S. C., Sunday afternoon. The program was immensely enjoyed by all. Many thanks fo the Missionary board of Rome for furnishing an entirir room at the school. The faculty and student body were proud"to welcome Mi*ss Emma Jane Hunter back in school Miss Hunter spent her entire va' cation in New Jersey with relatives. Miss Louise Roundtree a member of the faculty spent a part of the week end at Allendale. The Bethlehm choral club will - Pfsent a program in the high school auditorium Thursday Nov. ^jffith at the Harvest Home festi. t v?l sponsored by " the varrous (hufrches and choir organizations - of this community. Come one! come all! ' ROBERT SMALLS HI SCHOOL Beaufort?The musical program rendered lest Tuesday morning, Nfe(*. 2ndr~at' the regular chapel ] period was appropriate and most beautifully carried out by Miss viioria wavis. Among tnose ap. pdairing pn the program were: Instrumental solo Littlfe Lauretta ,y Pasantj trio Jesses G. Davis, L. Pigler And G. Singleton; .instrumental solo Misg V. Ferguson; ' vhcal solo, Mr. Charles Washing\tm, Jr. There was a fine night at the school house Friday nite. We had i whrat is known as The Dogpatch - Jartihoree, given by the Junior tr % efess under the direction of Miss 1 fir" Jti G. StitiRon. The auditorium was appropriately decorated. At 8:00 L_?'* p.m., wiVk started. Th? ?v??was well spent and All went J - gSHUMA^y] 8?mai'wuMigg3!! IKt W H-E R I I N THE TROUBLED EK COUNSEL AND GUT DA NC! your milld is weighted down with worry the counsel of an understanding friend ted in the paper free . . . just include a t ri. Kor a "private reply" send 23c for S'G. With each Reading, you will receive tructfve advice analyzing three |3? qucsipe tor your confidential reply, and sign all letters. Explain your case fully and f reason. Write to . . . .LACE SERVICE 1 Assembly Street, Columbia, S. C. for her son to make a separate home for his wife and child. She accepted you in hera home untii time for the baby to arrive. If.she continues to accept his burden she realizes that it would make him flow to accept his responsibility You end your husband must make your plans to irct hi a small pi act. _of your own as soon as possible. H. SI.-I have been jfointr with :t vuuu^ iii**u iui unit* ami <a.vs that he loves me; wants to marry me. There are two other women he is foolimr around with, one lives in our town, lie tells me one liiimr -in,I U|.y rinolliiT, Tells her he doesn't love me. Is he .itist playinjr around with them for the fun of It? ?Aim: Yes. .'.ml you too. lie's .just another ''man about town"' and lias no intention of carrying any one of you three to the altar. If <ts a hi shunt! you're seeking. - you'ri wasting your time for this fellow :s having too ruueh fun to tie himself doaii to any one woman. :? -?E. X. Sl-My hilshand ami 1 a" doptod a hoy when he was small and -now he's I'S.- years old. Tie rs netimrcnld?and- insulting toward us. He don't' want to do anything I at all 'around lioiue and-'drents to jas strangers. What must we do? Ans: Your foster-son is grown now and has a min i of his,- own. You can'.t continue to ire it him as a child-. Stop -burdenhf* 1:im \v childish "heme chores.'' Inst.tj.ul o'f . picking at him and nagging him ike* he"was a school l.?pv. Change your tactics and deal with him a< vou would a man. Tie needs a parent:!-., love and guidance now move than ever to help him prej.arefw ami. find his rightful place in the world Help nlnn-his fntin-i now and you will be- well "repair j in later years. P.Ik Are the It'll readings avat table ^it this time? I purchase | one each year. ' ' Ans: Yes. they are off the pros? | now. Send d-~> cents for your copy today. Hi- sure to send birdhdate I I ? I P _ 1* * l? 1 ??* 1C e <1| 1 L- to " ........ I ... . v yyj. runniati 1.-11 v L'lij ?i I n lone?with?your?U.ttrr.?ilxjdair ! your problems Colly. j home feeling that they couldn't | have had more fun. LA K K (LTV If ft >11 SCHOOL L. I). Bradley, Principal Mrs. Jean IT. ' Washington wlu last term successfully completed her tenth year as?teachcr hr-Uw Cake City school, was unable t< 7return to Tier post this year due ! to illness. She was expect oil t> I return two weeks nfti,i,J"tlui openJ-injf of school, but her health, w utile j not allow her to do so. I.]ej".\v?irk I is now heini; oath ied on I Lillian K. Iirown,-a graduate oi I'ayettevillc Teachers' college. h'a> cttev'flle, ('. Prior to the coivu intf of Miss Brown, the work wa.tarried on by Miss Pearl Montgomery of this city who showed .icon interest in the work. Mis* Brown conu-s to is with sever n.nkiuf hoi- t-mm? ! > * Pfc. ThcnfioTO Graham, a graduate of tlu- Lake City h'^ii sckoo, spent two days in re last wool toft Friday lor his camp tit Kingman, Ariz. .Miss Helen Moiitior gave a party in hWs honor at the home of Mrs. Bessie Mention Gra ham on the evo of his departure The total. amoijnt i-iti-eih duriivj the week of the annual'assembly oi the First Born ehuivh which convened two weeks ago was $ I j 71 instead of $1-'15.71 as was published last week. SALI I)A ROSKNWALI) HIGH SENIORS ELECT OFFICERS Saluda-"Rosrpnwaltl high school seniors for" the term lb-l'l-'l 1 elect ed as class officers the following: Pros ident. Jam cs Chapuuur; Vice-President, Rosa Lee Barnes; Corresponding Secretary, Annie Rhodes: Financial Secretary, Kleanoro Graham; Treasurer, Viola Satterwhite; Arrangement committee: Chairman, Ruth 1.. Harris; Workers, Macie Bueltr, Fannie M. Herbert; Sallie .M. Hollaway; Chaplain, Sophie II. Miles; Reporter, Beatrice Dossier; .Monitor, Annie Barnes; Representative Annie J. Coleman. Members of the Program committee are: Eleonore Graham, Ruth L. Harris and Viola Satterwhite. Arrangement committee: Chairman, Waymon Oliphant; Workers, Henry Haynes, Earline Coleman, Viola L. Barnes. - Sallie Mae Holloway and Ca^ey Daniel were the guests of Earliin Sterling Defeats Reed Street 42 to 0 in Home-coming Game Under the brilliant lights a Sirrine stadium. Gregnvjlle, .S. C. the pony backtield ran* at will ovei Ileed Street of Anderson, S. C Sullivan zigzagged 74 yards wit! a piece of running that brough hundreds to their feet. Hagoot - ami Paden uh-.o scored with lun; runs. < The queen, Miss Ruth Gand; was crowned "Miss Home-corn ir>g" and the two runner-ups Misses Patricia Turner and Rosi _ Grayson were .attendants. Xh. iiieen was presented with a Wa Rond $ 1 S.75 and each uttendan "coiveil War Savings Stamps Miss Florence -Lykes made th ? ri..ain.>t ion. - HKTIII.KHKM RAPT. ClIl'llCll Newberry?The Sunday scliqo vva< called to order hy \Supt. R F. Gladden, prayer by Ed. Wor 'hy. After a short devotion tli - hool retired to various classes ?Hre?banner class was No. 12 taugtrt by Dea. Ed.Worthy. Regular services begun at 1 o'clock. The pastor preached ai joet: The Duty of a Christian To hfonnative sermon from the sul .vani Forgiveness. The congrega tiyn enjoyed the message. Tttt?missionaries?had a vcr; good meeting at? the church o i Thursday and have plannc'd : urogram at the Matthew much. Sunday, Nov" 21 :it .'1:0! P. M. The nilblic is cor'diallv in vited*. The Bus Porters' chorus wil render a musical program at tin church Thanksgiving night Nov lioth. The public, is invited. Sgt*.?th'oige Suber worshTppci with us Sunday and gave us i .imely message. Mr. Press Mangum an old men jer of our church is dead. C.AFFNFY NF.WS We have on a rally for t h -teimd s. rulay-; Xov. ,11. we ar working that it will iye a success The pastor will leave Nov. 17 fo the Annual Conference in C'oluni kin, ami we want him to make round report' from Sherard Chap ! -I church. Surprising to the many friend _ this city--was-- the marriage o Miss Klmettor Carpenter to Iloyd l.ittlejohu. .Miss Carpentc a- teacher of the rural schoc ysiem. Rev. E. A. McCorkle of Four tain Inn, spent the week en ~ with has daughter Miss Geneviev McCorkle. Mrs. Ada Ratchford and Mr: Mildred Jones. visited Mr. Mile , Mayes rcrrnMy -n"_ ; n Pvt. Howard Rodgers of*Cam Eeo. Va.. visited ins parents ri iMitly. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Rod gerS. Mrs. M. B. Ratchford has bee .'onfined to her home after hav ng a local operation at the Chei jktc Co. hospital here. \i>*.. ,.r n*,. .m ? a. iv\nuvi p:ui i i it ?'i pens ha* been visaing Mrs. Ell Mae Johnson. ' Mrs. Lula Faueett entertain? --he 'Christmas Saving Club a i her home Thursday niirht. CTmtori jugs will be on sale a ( Roberts Grocery Store on ever Thursday night, \V. I'ecler St. Cpl. William Adams of Cam ' in Alabama is here visiting pw nts. Mr. and Mrs. Joan Adam; L Cel. Futrcnc Tate of Camp Ck oorne, 'La., is visiting parents. Cpl. Paul Hemphill of Cam Tyson, Tenn., is visiting his \vif< Mrs. Hernico (hnnphill. "J"he Hoppers spent Sunday i Spartanburg guests of Mrs. Hon I rietta Corry. Friends are glad to know thn \Ti< \t \v e,?;tn 1 this writing. ^--Oiev?After Long Illness Mrs. Eugenia JetTerie.s, wife c Rev.-^trap JetVeries died lit tli , "aniily residence on Spartanbbur .lighway last week, after an il ncss of several weeksQ r Mrs. .lotteries known us a grot . lover of the church and a fin i typo of a christian. Funeral sei \ ice was, held at the Mt. Zio ! Baptist church with Rev. A. A McKissick, pastor officiating, a; , sisteii 1)V Rev. .1. II. Mclvissic r ir:d Rev. Taylor. Rev. Mrs. Ophelia" McKissie <poktr of the life of Mts. .JefTot lbs as a mother and a spiritu* ' cache r. RuriaLJia^?in the church -yart vvith 11. !.. JeJTcrics Funeral Horn n charge. CEORHETOWN NEWS At the call of Prof. J. B. Bee i largely attended meeting wa held at St. Stephen A. M. F -church,- Ortobm^Mft at 4 p.m. t d.-cuss inflation. Papers were read by Mrs. E. I Howard. Professors J. R. But r.;gi and C. S. Brown. Music wa f , vni hod hv the Howard CUdioc Oiee club under the direction o Mlv. K. L. F'raser and Professor HalLiday and Prioleau. Miss Ar na Thompson sang a solo enjoye >y all. Others who spoke briefly wer Dr. J. M. Jackson, Dr. W. f Thompson and Prof.^G. W. How aid. Rev. A. "J. Jenkins Was the pre siding officer. The program is f>c ing forward With great enthusi asm. Colemarr and Annie J. Colcma ? and P'arrnie Mae Hebcrt. J.. ,f.to -- THE PALMETTO 1 I MOCK CONFERENCE i GREAT SLLCKKB r ? J Greenville?The third session oi - the Piedmont Mock... Coni'??> ? ?! < conened Oct. 27-28 at Allen Temt ;de AME church, directed by the ?nergotic pastor, Rev. B. ;S. T^yj!" ior. This was one rof the must successful Mock Conferences held. 1 On Wednesday evening, Bishl >p J. S. Flipper, represented* by j Mrs. Ida Tolbert, presided. An ^ermon WV\F fov RA'V. L).C. Brown, pastor of Mt. Caru mel; the music rendered by the String Band of his church, thrilli ed the audience. The Presiding r, Elders and Pastors made a full e_ ryporj, r On Thursday, Bishop Monroe t Davis, represented by Mrs. Hntlie K. Fladgcr, presided. A soul c stirring sermon on prayer was _ nreached by Dr. C. C. Cla'rke nastor John Wesley Mi. church whose choir rendered excellent music. Commendable, reports were made by the Presiding Elder and Pas1 tors in charge. On Friday, Bishop David Sims - represented by Mrs. Cora ChapV nian. presided. A short, but uni;. iue program was carried .out. k I he Presiding Fillers and Pastors made round reports. The Bishops 1 praised the members of the Conn ferenoe for the great success; af Ul which reading of the appoint; ments took place. The majority of - the pastors returned to their appointments, as before, after hav injr uo?K'??wt*lu During the week including Sunday," $0*<8.25 was raised, Much pi-awe to this pastor Dr. B. S. 0 Taylor, 'for his able leadership. Mjss F. L. Lykes, Reporter. BLACKSBERG 'NEWS* L' s The fall rally .at_JyM4r""N7 C.d jp Fftil'view?At?M7F.?/ion?church. 1 where Rev. 13. F. Kdwtmls? of Rock ildl conducted October 17,.. Gap11 tains: Mrs. M. B. Mersliaw, ^G4.'2i Miss Daisy I.ockhart, $70.Mrs liessie Caldwell." $08.58; Mrs. Mill r Archery, $.'55.00; Mrs. Hot tic Dyers,{ SIS.SG; Miss Mary Hope_ ' er $204.00; Mrs. Litlleiohn and Wallace $75.20 and Mr; II. K. >mith $01.02. Total $002.04. \ (J.tuber 24th, Rev. J. II. Mc&i* a sick and congregatjon of the Pine i- Grove Baptist cluir.h were vish tors at Albert Chapel M. E.. Rev .f McKissick used Matt 1.1:143, Many telpful points were given, r Mr. Kmanuel Smith gave a surArise' birthday party for'his wife drs. Mildred Smith. Manyiguest: t - t! 1*1 -1 IlPl I*Ptl tm? ltivi'lv nrnacinn . C.lnit, li ----- - t_ i lot of gifts were given her. Cpl. Lutlu r Corry who has Leer stationed- i n Aiaska visited henlast week. He -is now at Camt p Sutton1, near CnarloUe," X. C.. i- Pfc. Andrew Corry - and- wife were visitors with their. parents Mr. anil Mrs. Jarmrs Corry and .. fainily tnstCWecTcT .Mr. Vivian Moss of Brooklyn, N. V. has returned after a brief vis.% with his parents Mr. and Mrs a John .Moss, of Academy street. (1 Mrs. Fannie Moss . Wilson?of t Brooklyn. X. Y., is spending hoi - -mratTorr with Mr. and -Mrs. Bury 'dee Moss. She plana to return a a few weeks. . ? p The yrarterly Siinriner rnnwn. "'| ii n of North awl South Carolina on vetted at Piiu' Crow Bant is I hutch October til. Several choirs n__vlio rendered the host of muStf. Cpl. Oscar Wilson was a recent .is;tor here with relatives a ti <1 n friends. . . 1 The Rev. J. D. Gladden was re.it appointed to Trinity Zion^ehurch it for aw llicr year*. We re irret?Ua 11 Mrs?Sv - A .? Apostle awl Mr. 0. I.are still arc l( on the sick li7Wal?o M iT John t; .Murray. I- Mr. John Smith accompanied hi's ? -wtfPT Mi s7 LilTian Snub. home .tc e >e at her brother's funeral. ?. Mr. Willie Ross had an accident n ui Friday nijjht. His car was _ kmtacrcd hut pa^senycrs were not i. seriously injured. Tiiose in the tvreek were Mrs. Josephpte Walkk r. Mr. Ike TTovkarU Mr. Ciarlield '.Vhisonant u soibicV and the driv11 .-v. Mr. Willie Ross, f Miss Isabella 'Roberts from N. c C. was the week end yue.st of Mrs Inez McDonald. We am e'lad that Miss Rose Colten is hack in town VI ;i 1V\V days. .Mr. Krvin Mc-Ke-wiey is also home from Forest k rennc.sitc. ? Itltfmx CTTAPEL CIRCt* IT I 'lev. H. L Ilonaparte, Pastor c Sunday. November 7th the lv.em >1 hers and fr/ends of fit. Mar} ,{ :himh turned out in lnrjrc num a oers to hear the initial messagi i. )f their I'astor, Rev. II. L. Hona d parte, for th.is conference year It is useless to say that he spoki e with power and spirit. ' 11 is tex ; was taken from the Oth ohaptci . of Knhesians the 10th and lltV verses. The Certainty of Pau >. snd the Christian ProtecIron. I' was <>njoyed by all. We wen j. chid to have our pastor back fo this his-third year and \vc are go ing to break all records in ttv n name of God under this little gi _ ant's administration. _ r_. _. _ ? ? LEADER SC Annual Methodist ^mfer^Sce News Bishops Bilker and Jones held"' the conferences embracing . South Carolina, Florida" and South Georgia front T8fid to 1870 from then the S. C. Methodist conference >vas organised. Up to the convening of the S. ly. Annual Methodist?conference which is called t<> St. James M church at Darlington, TTovT 25^25 the conference has never met in >ne city tv.v.e or more consecutively and only once has she met the year after the next into the same city and nlacc. nost'favorably expressed and impressed herself in every cahdinaj iirection of the state, -The first conference was hold in Orangc"| ourjr?1 1, Bishop Simpson presid - d This memorable time was made nore enhancing because Claflin university (college) was immuring into glorious realities and no7 ?lt?- prominence. The. conference has outgrown so many of our appointments ana daces of meetigs until it is a problem every year lately to get am invitation from...anywhere to n.Id the- session. The session is "rdm l'eur to live iluvs duration. 1 The conference met for a considerable number o,f years giving free entertainment to the ministers, .aymen, delegates, representatives :ntd geust. At the Florence con Terence -in 1032 the sum .of $3.00 per person at this conference session was ordered paid to the en_ s taining hosts, since, then ife wtfs increased to $1.00 per day. Since then an entertaining conference committee has been appoitc-d to work out the etertainment on thc^ pastors sa 1 ary hases. ?At~this com ?ng'TirriTbrence, that course will be ;eisue'd. r This is the last annual conference during this quadrennium. The ession therefore, will be crowded with Work, business, .report?, .committee .meetings, votings and i number of other important and imely transactions. Our eminent and cultured Bish>1 L. 11. King has given us his it dent attention and ripe expert ence in these four fleeting, yet most profitable years. 'We have t-very reason to be pfoud and exceedingly gveatful for his workable program. We zealously ' ?rave and pray that he serve, lead inspire, encourage, on, and return .niiLremain to carry on with us fot the next quadrennium._ John C. Gibbcs Greer, S. C. r LEESYII.LE HERALD Tin.- friends of Mr. Frank Govt .nan an- glad to know thnt he is retting along nicely after having i ; minor operation about three , weeks, go at the Good Samaritan - ?Wc have news from Pvt.?TVrerE. Lee that ho is crottinpr along > >ine sornewhhere in Australia. We are always glad to hear from our ! hen in service. ' Mrs. Mary -Addy had for her zuest Sunday Mrs. Nancy Lomax uul two childrep. Mr. and Mrs , L. C. Cook and four children. Mr. md Mrs. Sam Addy. Mr and Mrs. Font Addy and niece. They enioyed a delicious dinner. Rev. A. A. A maker has been" ro-' aimed here as our pastor. We ?ta well -as the members-of Calvary are ctirrf'To have him. 1 We are hoping that the Rev. J. E. McAdams of the C. M. Iv.hurch will also be returned. The stork visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Etheridge last Thursday and left a tine big boy.? ; Mrs. 0. P. Drafts, reporter Calvary A. M. E. Church kcv. A. A. A maker. Pastor Wc were glad-to have our pasair back. S. S. began at the usual hour with Sunt, and teachers at their post. The S. 8. was .rest ganized. Mr. Lewis I.ee. _Sapt.i .Msises Addie I.. Lyles, Sec.; Alice > L. Hartley. Tja-as. After which T warm prayer service was held. Morning service followed ami the vaster preached from St. Matt. a2:Jn.- The- Lord's Supper was i administered. * Sister Willena Adgers, Bro. Niiijor Barr are on the sivk list. We pray that they will soon rc1 rover. Mrs. E. C. Howard, reporter HEMPSTEAD NEWS Gloria Wise, Reporter The Sunday school was very interesting to all. Teaching the youngsters the way for a better life and a Christian flftf. They wero urged to spend more time in 1 something to benefit us, and our country. So many of our never v thinks of their ilear one who is fighting for our fredoni, by the mercy of our Lord that our flag will still fly for'America. At 12 noon our pastor preached such a wonderful sermon, it open ed our mean, poor, hearts which was closed in sin. We were glad to have Cpl. ; Youngs, Pvt. Youngs Corley also - Pvt. Alphonzo Irving back on a ? few days furlougfr. Mrs. V. Youngs and family have our deepet sympathy in the loss of their dear mother Sunday, t Our GirlS Scouts reported a love r ly time at their turn out in Gar) den City, We are very proud of 1 our junior class. We are making t very good progress. Our pastor \ spoke, the choir leader, S. S. lead r or and our pianist. a Bro. A. Young the delegate from Brown Chapel circuit was given a purse. 1 1 HANNAH A. M. E. CHURCH W Bev. T. p. Robinson Pastor ^ Sunday services' \ve?e hekl at Leaver chancl. We are haimv that '1 we have Rev. T. E. Robinson back or with us. He now begins his third Ki year and we pray he will have a 8C happy year here. in Mrs. Ida Mae Williams and isi laughter Miss Carrie B. Williams pr spent the week end .in Columbia with her son and tiaughter-inlaw by Mr. anil Mrs. Sammio -Franklin Williams.' They reported a hap- J. py stay. M. Lake Williams spent t h e sn week end with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mas. Roscoe ta fackson, Jr. ih Mrs. Edna Brown left Saturday th loe Elizabeth N. J. after spending th a few weeks with her father also pi sisters. Mr. Philip Williams Mr. Pick Williams arc home from Jack su -onville, Fla. visiting his brother Mr. Mose Williams and friends. fe Miss Georgia Lee Shepherd left .'ast week for * New- York to ? be j7i with her brother Mr. R. D. Shep- i? herd; \r; Miss. Fannie Lee Davenport left October 2 for Elizabeth, N. J. p, Miss Taltha Bouknight left Oc- rc tohev 20th for Washington, D. C. |,j Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Farriow, t\, an<l daughter left October 23 u, r.... rt: u_ii. xt t IV'I I'jli/.ilWlM, IN. 111. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hawkins are | g blessed with a baby boy. They ire very happy. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Hare and vranddauirhter Miss Carrion Haw!:ins left Nov. 1st for Elizabeth. ^ We hope all of them a happy stay <-( thd much luck. ?We are hnppy-thnt Mr. Johnnie Oewalt and Mr. Johnnie Jackson seem to be improving. Mr. L. i jSinglcy seems to be qtiite HI yet ^ 31rs~Embht Merrelenhall is also on the sick list*. She had an bpcra- !. t ion on her left eye. We' pray for . ill a speetly recovery. _S Don't forget the religious pic- ' dure show at Hannah A. fti. E. church Sunday night, Nov. 2lst.* Carrie Belle Killiamjs, reporter 2 e TRINITY NEWS & tl Rev. J. N. Caughman, Pastor ^ We are glad of the return of ^ Rew J. Ni Caughman. Sunday past, many attended the ^ funeral of Mrs. Susie Wilson who Jwas laid to rest October 111 at & Little River Baptist church. She ui was the mother of Mrs. aKtie Bell M Wilson of Helena. ' M Mr. Major Burton spent the S' week end at Greenville with his ei lister and brother.-Little Carolyn sc Nanhcc is spending sometime with R ler grandmother. $1 Pvt. Morris Gary is home on > furlough visiting his. mothcr_ and l0 grandparents. Mr. Joe Miller is >til 1 on the sick list. Pvt. Manco Jackson, is home on -g his furlough visiting relatives. n Next Sunday will be our first hi preaching day for this conference I '. ear. We are- honinir for a sue- i rrcssful year. . , ___z ^ Mis. Prances Jacksoa and Miss e, B. L. Jackson are visiting relativ- ~aj 2s in Whitmire. i Mr. Perry of Greenville was the , veek end guest of Miss JB. I^-Jack ? son of Newberry. See Miss Necie Bell Burton and .jet the Palmetto Leader. Miss Necie Bell Burton, reporter HIGH HirXS A. M. P. CHURCH ? Rev. It. A. Youngs, Pastor -- The -services- were beautifully ? carried out beginning with the S r1 S. The pastor made remarks on liio conference. He took his text from St. John 10:14, subject The Good Shepherd. Two persons join 10 c<1 the church, one was fellowship- m ed. Communion was administer-; 'd to 212 persons. Total raised ki ?378.20. al A large number witnessed the .marriage of Miss Lorene Alston to rl Mr. Ervin I.oyd. The ceremony fo took place at the home of Bro. Ed ro \lston, father of the bride. Mr ar Loyd will leave on the 10th for* vc Ft. Jackson. " Home ofi furlbu'eh are"Corporal" vc James Singleton ot Lennessee and cl; Pfc. Lizzie Shannon of Indiana in v.ho has been in the WAC for 0 fe months.- Slv is a fine girl. Wc pi are prom) of her progress. We are vt proud of our boys and girls of pi this ebmmunity who are making w good. , to Miss T.ucilc Moore of Morris col in lege, Sumter and" Miss Rosalre siJohnson of Allen university were home for the week end. The I'ulpit Aid club, Miss Rosa- p Ije Johnson, president is having a jj musieal program rendered by the Golden Bell -quartet of Columbia the third Sunday at 2:30 o'clock. Mariah L. C. Johnson, reporter ? - t}. ANDREW CHAPEL ? ,]< A. M. E. CHURCH te T Woodford S. C.?Sunday was a R high day trt"Andrew chapeh The v* Sunday school began at its usual hour with the Supt. at his post and q the other officers. At 11:30 the iv pastor Rev. H. F. Bowman and m choir were at their post. The pastor preached from John 4:4, subject The Home. Collection $30. p. 10. We were glad to have several T visitors from Cherry Hill and | ^ Bethlehem and Mr. Jesse Cooper 0< from Mt. Olive also the Jenkins |3( family from Columbia. d; Mr. and Mrs. Williams had as r dinner guests Rev. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jenkins, Mf. and Sl Mrs. Jesse Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jenki'ns, Mr and Mrs. Wil- t< liam Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Ernesf a Charley and Mrs. Hampton. A de- J * ikious dinner w'as served. ls Sa 5LLIAMSBL'RG COUNTY CACIIERS MEETING , a 'he Williamsburg County teach- his s met at Tomlinson High school I ?. ^ ingstree. S. C. Fri. Oct. 29th at fai Pclock. This was the first'meet- lef g fo^ 19-13-44. I'rof. J. M.- McAl- Iffy Ler -our very efficient president vfo esided. Study war No More was sung Va ' the group. bei Scripture and prayer by Rev.B. spi Cooper. What a Friend We Have in Jc- Ph <i was sung. ?is Our president gave a very brief lk on, what should be done for y\ p prot-ert.inn nt" nip- hnys and g'?'l at might enable them to adjust ] etnselves better, mentally and lysically. The following subjects were coi iggestetPto be discussed. yf1.Teachers Loyalty to the pro ssion., ' 2-.More unity,and understand- *'c g between the teachers of Willmsburg County^?The discussion tci as quite interesting. Iv Nurse Sowell, the State nurse J esent and made very interesting 1 marks. We are always proud to Mi All of the teachers of Williams- o irg County are urged to attend rr ye meetings. For where is unity " lore is strength. Tholma O. White. reporter ne . pi' BBEVILLE jCO. TRAINING v\\ CIIOOL ENDS DRIVE Mi V . - ..ip Less than a month ago, t h ei v.j( iculty of the school formulated . lans to raise $300 to^ complete | ;mem waiKa around the build- "' gs. The students were called To" *3n le auditorium Monday, Nov. 1, i hear the final repo'ts from the ifferent classes. Much- enthusi- , ;m was shown as figures were ritten on the blackboard by the asses giving amounts raised. 10 ed rade class lead by a wide mar- ( in?amount reported by that lat class being 983.01. Mrs. J.S. fright is the home room teacher4 To he other classes reported as fol- ev iws: 11 grade $57.00, Mrs. E.M, mi fade teacher; G grade $50, Miss A. Reynols, teacher; 9 grade 28.CO, Miss K. R. Pressley, teach v>( ; 7 grade $28.50, Miss B. L. 0' Marshall, teacher; 4 grade $20.11 Ri [fs. G. A. Gray, teacher; 5 grade 19.00; Miss M. E. Logan, teach ; 8 grade $16.11, Miss S.E. John in, teacher; 3 grade $2.50r Mrs, ? . W. Childers. teacher; 1 grade L2.20, Miss A. D. Redd, teacher; 13; grade $10.25, Mrs. L. M. Tay137.18 was raised. ^ The Drive was climaxed with a alendar?Wedding?Tueadav night. ov. 2nd. Thfl 10th grade class iving raised the highest amount lrnished the bride and groom: ina Burton , and William Gacnton. A bride and gruum?from ? ich other class acted us. jittendits in the wedding. They were: grade Thelma Colman and Al- 0X n Johnson. Jr.: 2 grade Margine anes and Milton . Wharton; 3 rado Mozell Warren and Oscar 1 ihnson 4 grade Geraldine Hearst id Thomas Fuller; 5 grade Lote Bell Taggart and Roosevelt ickson; 6 grade Gracie Ward- Sr w unci John Pressley; 7 grade orothy MoGowan and W.U. Craw I >rd; 8 grfMe Bernice Ma this and 'at i Mckellar: 0 grade Ellen Ol iddell and Benjamin Mayes (M. . Johnson); 11 grade Dorothy ** ressley and Archibald Letman. mm The school-is operating a lunch ? loin this year which, seems to be * " ovinir aloncr nTeefv. Two sena tte?rooms are being' "TisedT- a tchen and a dining room. We so have two paid workers. A clay" modeling set and moding clay h^ve been purchased >r the first grade class. Their iom is becoming very attractive 10 id the little folk seem to be iry happy. Judging from the attention gi- 20 >n Tiy the pupils of the 5th j^rade ass in reading, they are becomg very much interested in story lling. In a class of about forty ipils last Friday, all listened Q iry attentively 4x> 'u story being ^ esented by the teacher. This as done to show the pupils how summarize and make a story teresting. Good story-telling c lould create interest in reading. IRST NAZARETH AI'TIST CHURCH . rRev. W. H. Neal, Pastor ? Sunday school was opened a t ic usual hour, witlf Superinten?nt, Deacon I. T. Russell and achers at their post of duty, he adult class was taught by Fi ev. J. B. - Johnson. We were ar rt-y^glad to have a large number ^ : soldiers present. At 11:30 church services began, jg ur beloved pastor preached a p, onderful sermon which made 11 iany souls rejoice. We have >me members on sick list. We Jh re praying for their recovery. St Under the leadership of our ? istor we are doing great work. _ he work for the completion of ^ ic pool has been started, and :her work is to be-done also. We are about to lose one of our 2st members, Mrs. Serena Eady, who is going to New Jersey > join her husband, Mr. Lawrence # addy, who is doing defense ork. We hope for her a most Liccessful trip. On the third SUnday, Rev. Pearson of Ehenezer Baptist church j nd his good people will render ervices, in interest of the Vineard Workers' club. The public i cordially invited. ? J * * VAltNVrLLE NEWS ^pL Percy Jones w<u? home on seven days furlough visiting Awife. Mrs. HdhfticJ ^dn<*. RtvT A. %/Bicj$S,?yl|ef|>ch4p his owell sermon Sunday night. He t everybody's heart burning d Teft' aycfunnKdipnipg that lie ^ljd ro^jr|f - %.... Tnero will bp a 1>W dat^eh., a t rnVille Colored school, Novemr 12. Coili& arid' bring plenty* to end. Isaiah Wright is returning t o iladelphin after visiting his tor. - ' ' f- . ?? - ir. ZIOS A. M. E. CHURCH L{ev. W. 11. Greenwood ,Pastor Lancaster-1?The Pec Dec Annual nferencc opened at Mt. Ziori? A. ~E.~Zion-eharclr Teesday nighty th the opening sermon by the v. O. J. Long. After preaching e Lord's Supper was admi^gy- a I red. This conference waslprge attended'and was said to be one I the best held in many years. L. Zion extends thanks to all urthos who helped^ iMfke ' " this nferencc a, success. The proam throughout the confe^^p is one of interest and hel^xiss. Sunday was indeed a full y with three sermons being cached by the Rfev(?rends'><Powand Hunter of Michigan and :>or<? of Indiana. Included oil the y's program was a memorial sei :e for the late Rev. J. J. II r.. Our pastor tycnt over the top I th a round report and to the joy idK nleasyre of .the entire lnerrjber ip . was 'returned, to Serve us aa long one. I Miss Kathcrine Moses has return .to her hanie in Wnxhaw after H very pleasant stay with Misses ivah SJhann'on and Lillie M. Cnren. The Junior church of FraisTemple enjoyed a grand picnic i Saturday night. October 23. Mrs. Ola Mae Faulkner finds her a >rk very interesting as one of the C. inspectors at the. Charlotte lbber plant-. - " S PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. H. I). HARPER DENTIST v.': . ? Fillings, Plate*, Gold Crowns, -3 Bridges Extraction by Condu<9ioh Anesthesia Office Hours: Telephone; A.M. to 7 1'tM, 2-075C i 709'/2 Main Street ? DR. H. II. COOPER - ."pjjiNTlST : - -ff; >ccial ''At&iifttffi ti^en - h> Dia- r7M.> . oases of the Gums' '? Gold Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty jft Sice Phone 6129 Res. 8264 25 Washington St. Col'a., S.C. DR. J. G. STUART Eye, Eear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted Accurately Office Hours: Telephones: :Oo A.M. to 2 P.M. __Office 3796 :()0 P.M. to 6 P.M Res. 4692 Office: Residence: 30 Taylor St. 1317 Pine St. ?3? ammons Art College An Accredited School Training, in. Beauty Culture science. Hajrruttinfc, and Com' ' antaity Organization / Appointments 5 i,Q 9 vP.Mi? Monday through Friday O. Box 1392 Columbia, S. C. MADAM PETERS HAIR GROWER !>r Diseased Scalp ?Gives ? ?d Deputy. BKST GROWEltpply Ortce a Week.?Price 95c. 06 Rlandrnc (5t? \Columbm, 8,c. of 'Sale, at-Epantg^ Drujr Stare, 05 Washington St. and Thomas' ruff Store, ffylor and Harden IS X-X"X,,X"VK'-Xn!-K"Xt'?M> Counts9 Drug Store prescriptions :OMPOUNDnEt) AS WRITTEN BY YOUR DOCTOR A Full Line of Toilet Articles 1105 WASin^CTpN STREET PHONE 2*1967 ?< ??? M > - -1