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(LPAGE rOUB AIKKN NOTES Ml AT The "Temple Talks" by Rev. J. C. White"took Aiken by a storm, on Friday night, which was the last'night of this series, there was a very unusual program presented by the young folk. Rev. White also preached both morning and night on Sunday. Rev. WJ J. C. White is the pastor of. the °* First Baptist church, WinstoiT-Sa- Pr lem, N. C. The Faithful Workers club spon r1' - « » sored by Mrs. Altnna uranam, is " giving a literary and musical pro- et gram Wednesday night, July 17, followed by a lawn 'party. This °* club is composed of the young ^ men of the city. We are urging all the children and young folk together with ths 0 older folk to come out on Friday ol evening at 6 o'clock to the Story ot and Recreation Hour. FrofTTtr L Nix is supeflhtcndehl of the Sun :5! day school.which is sponsoring this hour. .. m ! m Wesley Methodist Church e* Rev. Jenkins took for his text Sunday morning, St. John .15:6. A It seemed that he preached as he a' never did before. We were high- w ly lifted v>p in our 9ouls when be had finished. v> We were delighted to have with M us Sunday morning in service, Dr 81 L. H. Harper, and wife and two daughters. Mrs. C. C. Johnson and Rev. Johnson, we would have 111 them know -that.they as well at everybody else nave an open tc and standard invitation to come A and worship with us at all timear The Daily Vacation Bible school , has nroven to be auite a success, and many children of Aiken are having a nice time in same. Miss . Marie Jones, Miss Townsend, Miss jt Curry, Rev. and Mrs. Jenkins a*d others will take the children foi g a hike and picnic Wednesday mom ^ inf. The conclusion of the school will come Thursday night when a program will be rendered by the , children. ^ 'Miss Jannie Harper of Jenkins g ville, S. C., was the week end ^ guest of Rev. and Mrs. Jenkins. She has been attending summer .' school in Orangeburg, for the ^ summer and now she will spend . her vacation in J)etroit, with . friend® an«! "Or,t',v>c in?tov whi. h she will take up her school wo»k in Lamar, S. C. Qi ite a few members went with P v J nkins to New Hope church near A'lor.dale Sunday evening. where he preached the evening ti Fr.-v»f\n ^1';__SjPy_JL_Q__M.urdo.Ugh. P v E J. Curry preached a vvv inspiring sermon in Wesley Stn.day night. All hearts were lifted, for we do feel that some C) go d .was accomplished. I not forget thf Raby Pnn. t.-«» that is to be held on the'22nd t] of this month. Let's try and make |j >t one of the best that has been held in Aiken and above all come »U. w -m.-v cue iiiu.iv jjvpuiai umuj *i» Aiken. c] Second- Baptist Church ^ Th^ pastor and members ex- u tend t-. the public an invitation y and a hearty welcome to attend P tl,e services uiui Sunday school o1 V Second Baptist. Rev. Miles and a host of dea- : cons and members of Second Bap j1 tint attended the Sunday school convention at Rosa Spring Bapt w church in Johnston. S. -C.. - . I.1 ^ ti The public is invited to attend an Amateur program at the church on Wednesday night. This program is being given for the benefit-of the Lily of the Valley club. A number of churches have been asked to send representatives. Prtzes witlbe "given for the beat solo, paper, quartet and reading F A silver offering will be taken. a The Usher Board will meet on Sunday at 6 o'clock. All members e and those who desire to become u members are asked to be present. 1 The Pastor's Aid club will meet f at the church Wednesday after- S noon. \ Cumberland A'. M. E. Chech g Sunday waa another banner day j Supt. O. A. Jones at his post waa e overflowing with information. 11 v O'clock Rev. B. C. Scott, who ha9 t been attending sessions of the Sum mer school at State A. & M. college preached a very strong ahd / powerful sehraon, Acts 12:12, sub "jgct~ Prayer, using as.outlines Se- cret and Public Prayer. The pastor was at his best. May he live long to continue this good work Mrs. Orgetha Robinson, super- ( visor of the N.Y.A. home here j made a brief talk concerning the g «. home and her trip to the NY A j Teachers institute held in Ches* s ter, S. C. She is doing a splendid ( work with the young girls that t she has in charge. May we unite j and help her. t At 8 o'clock Rev. Scott preached from Gal. 2:20. Visitors at the , evening servioe Rev. and Mrs ( Davis, of the Springfield Circuit M. E. church; Rev. E. W. Brown . of Augusta, Ga., and Rev. and Mrs , Early of this city and Deacon James Smith of Randall Branch t Baptist church. We wish to thank t lira. L. Bradby through the press ; for the splendid service rendered | as organist during Mrs. A. J. , Jenkins absence. The following i delegates will attend State S. S. and A.C.E. Deague sessions at Al- c len university Misses Marie Jones , and.Rosa.Radden;.Messrs.John y ^ Scott and Chappelle Hartridge. q Sunday, July 21 at 3:30 p.m. . k the Stewards Dept., is sponsoring F program. This is Junior church b r, oay. Five boys and five girts will \ aet as Stewards and Stewardess* si f'r H * ,. ILLER CHAPEL "} M. E. CHURCH . Rev. I.. G. Bowman, Pastor *] wa " y ^ Newberry, S. C..The Seventyty anniversary of Miller chap- en) closed last Sunday night in a jts gh order. The visiting pastors j ho represented various groups the church deserved high jon aises for their loyalty and punc ] ality. The choirs from the va- jn ous churches rendered some ex- llent music. A prize- was award ^ I to the pastor who lead in ft- ww ince. The Kev. fc. &. -Uaulden Bethlehem Baptist church was q0 >e winner. On last Monday night a large at umber of officers attended the ^ fticial Board meeting and sever- ^ programs were launched out by tj0 tr pastor1. Among them he stress 1 the importance of-rallying the ary at Allen university^ Also Mi iked that each officer be a com- _JE ittea -of one and urged each int ember of the church to give lib- lo> ally as it is a worthy cause. Co The fourth_and last quarterly nit inference is scheduled to be held Th ugust_4-5, and all the officers id members are looking for- ha ard for the same. Mi Misses Ernestine Burton, Vi- cai an Ruff, Eugenia Allen, Ester Te ary Gallman, Helen Bowman, Mi id Mr. Joseph Johnson were e- ,.|t cted delegates to the State S. S. id League convention which N. eets at Allen university, July 31 nu so the junior choir is scheduled _t*j > sing in the contest Friday nite wr ugust 2nd. iei The District Sunday. School and eague convention will be held at Et. Moriah church, near Pros erity, S. C., and Misses Viviai off and "Lillian Brown were eKited . delegates to this conveu- iti on. All the teachers of the S. Mj ~have been urged to attend as ;)li ley are members by virtue of l.e Cf ig teachers and officers. he The Missions!y convention ol sp le Newberry district jvill meet at IT Ulive AME church, Kinards, . C., on 173 highway, August ith und on next Sunday morning tie II the Zone Presidents will r«l- be ' for this great cause. Come t> » i tiller's and see the noble work-' nc is put over a program as never Ba efore. . g The Ministerial alliance will ieet next Monday at hivh noon at m< t Matthew Baptist chufch and t 8 o'clock there will be a, mass eel ieeting in the same church by the .U lliun e. One of the ministers (Jo il' preach and everybody is in- o\ tr-ff; After this meeting- thev em ill take a vacation until the first eek in October. . Rev. Copeland is scheduled to thi jnduct a meeting in Columbia sb ext week. re! Mrs. Delephine Spearman nr-at pe he bedside of her mother, who wt ves in Cayce. All station and city churches on 'hose membership came in from ra te rurals (usually) forsake their nu hurches during the month of wi illtriiut ond ...» r, .w .«»x« 4 WUI II- uuv rv LU iiivil iith places before going settle" on p with your pastor for the time er ou'll be away. Don't have your astor begging for bread when Hi ou have it to waste. Head TKF~Pahttettrr Ixnrder- for -Id he latest news. Send the circu- ak ition manager a card if you fail .Mi j get your paper. Pay up if you Ci ant the paper to continue. The vV evival meeting is scheduled the er rst week in September. Come to church. Go to church, to McCLELLANVILLE NEWS m Bethel A. M. E. Church Rev. Wm. Jackson, Pastor Kt .i -SV Sunday was a great day at m. Fethel. The Sunday school was ttended by a splendid group and in he lesson. was beautifully dis- mi Ossed. Service began at its us* da al hour by the Pastor, Rev. Wm. gt aekson. His sermon was taken lbi rom 14th chapter of Jeremiah, lubject The Abiding Ixive of God. wt Vp rejoiced while the Mastei su guided him in that soul stirring le| ermon. So We are doing great work at W djpClellanville with our Pastor, no tev. and Mrs. W. M. Jackson. We "sc ire now engaged in a $500 rally vhieh we are in hope will go-ovei fr he top next Sunday." he [INGSTREE DISTRICT 1. C. E. LEAGUE «"« M By L. T). Bradley ^ From the reports that I have received about the Leaguers oi i>e district many of them fire do- 1-1 ng some good work. There are tome that have been asleep bul ^ .hey are now awakening to a °J lense of their duty. From lill in- c' ticationa, the Leaguers of the dis- c,c ;rict will be well represented at JC die State Meeting on July 31st, hrough August 2nd. " At a recent meeting called to " eorganize th> league at Bethel I ;hurch in Kingstree, MJiss Mary 211a Witherspoon was elected the resident"; MJss Virginia Mitchel lecretary; and Miss Queen Estei ^ Efurgess, treasurer. There were CJ lome others elected to positions °! he names of whom I did not get dr. James Graham, president of * he Ix>ague at Andrews station, j" tndrews, has been reported as . eading the League on to success. V1 Don't forget to organize or reirganize yout league, if neces- ary, at least let me hear from cc ou. My address is Box 121, Lake | lity, S. C. 10 'irst Baptist chuTch( white) will w. e the speaker. Hear ye him. Gi 'ou are welcomed at all services be nd exercises at Cumberland. And>R< on't forget your Palmetto Lead* I lie f. See Freeman Jonea. J»e; TBI BENNETTSVILLE NEWS Phe Daily Vacation Bible school s held recently, for two weeks. Shiloh Baptist church. The me for this year was "Obedb ie". Under the leadership of efficient supervisor, Mrs. W. Gupple, the school proved t o ye had a v<ery successful sessDuring the last week of school our devotional period, we had ive friends to speak to us in ;ir own way. Among these re Kev. T. f'rierson, Jr.; 'Kev. J. Gupple, Mrs. Prudence Mcllerson and Rev. A. J. Wright, e closing exercises were held St. Michael M. E. church Friy night, July 5th. This being i dramatization of the "Crean". .W. J. <Jupple, supervisor; ssfn Yera fetut)frgr~ Helen Cuvjton, Francis Morris, Mary Mai , Vivian McCollum, Annette Mi Hum, Elestine McCollum, Minl_ Mae Smith and Etherine ompson. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Johnakin d as their guests last Tuesday, ss Tommielil Calloway of Chi<o, III.; Misses Ruth and Annie dder, of Orangeburg, S. C.; ss Cornelia Butler and Mr. Rob I Butler of Hartsville, S. C. Mrs. Ella Stubbs of Englewood, J., is in the city visiting her ither. Mrs. Marv Drake nthei ttliiUjjj n»d friends. Mrs. Stubbr is joined Friday by her daugh i- and grandson, Mrs. Curtit iditv Maej Norm and Curtia,, of AVtfi.ston-Salem, N. C. The> peet to be here for nnothei ;ek. Miss Willie Belle Heath is vis ng her mother and stepfather, r. und Mrs. T, L. Kddy. She mis to leave for her home in aster, S. C".f soon. She came re from New Yoik where she Hit her vacation. Air. Henry Hersev di< «i Satur > morning at the Marlboro Co. neral hospital where he nao en a patient for several days, metal serv.c<.s were held Wedsday 15:00 o'clock at isaw Mill iptist church. Undertaker Hen an and McLeod in charge. Mr. und Mrs. John ,'D. Dobbitt nored to Henderson, N. C., last vk to spend the week end with latives and friends? They ear d as "their guest, Miss Helen aington. They reported a very e'y trip and an enjoyable week d. Mrs. Marion Bobbitt is leaving is week for Norfolk, Va.. where e will spend her vacation with lativcs and friends. She ex I'ks.. Mrs. Charlotte Hawkins Brown e of the greatest women of out ce and President of Palmer Me )tial institute of Seladila, N. C 11 be in our city as the guest eaker of Shiloh Baptist church the fourth Sunday in July. Ev yoile is invited to attend tin Vesper services to hear Mis. own. Our sick friends Mjs. Sallie llyr -M-r-s, -Cyrus, Mrs^ Eva. Jo tin _ in. Mrs. Ciaskin, Mrs. Crosland, is. Cohen, Mr.Thomas, Mrt Bob(, osland and Mr. Frank Powifo v hope lor them a speedy lecovy- .iir. B. Morris made a pop call this city Monday to visit his Kther, Mrs. E. K. Morris and r. and Mrs. J. H. W. Morris. Messrs Carl Crosland, John .ittle Bud) McLeod and Jessie ;ese report u very enjoyable iy in Dillon, S. C., Thursday ghtr Misses Vera Stuhbs, Helei Cov gtoii and Mr. Henfy Crosland otored to Hartsville, S. C., Mon iy evening. They were the tests of Up; and Mrs. H. H. But r and family. The following persons left last jek to attend the W. P. A. adult mmer school at S.-.C. State eolge in Orangeburg: Miss Callie iiuk-is, 4>irs. r.inma nanna, Mrs illie I>otte, Miss Anna MeKin m, Mr.- James Drake. This hool closes in August. Miss Maymie Mazone is here om Washington, D. C., visiting relatives. The "Kill Kare Klub" held its gular meeting at the home of r. J. C. Robinson, Jr., Thursday oning at 7:00 o'clock. Following our brief devotional !riod, the minutes were read, and d and new business was discuss1. After all business was finished le host served a delicious repast cheese, crackers (assorted) and tilled pineapple juice with fruit icktail. The meeting was ad mrned to meet with Mr. Thad ;us Grey and sister, Miss Emma elan Grey, next Thursday. . ST. PAUL M. E. CHURCH Barnwell, S. "C..Revfl Stewart te pastor of the above named »urch has obtained the service ' Rev. A. P. Porter, pastor of le Zion Canaan Baptist church l State Park, S. C., and Bethle Baptist church at Bhrnwell i preach five nights in their re val meeting. The public is cordially invited all of these services. Come one ime all; come praying that God ill use the man, and" the church His own glory. The following jweek Rev. Porter ill go to Appleton, S. C., to the slleeaian Baptist church and will gin a five nights preaching for ;v. T. J. Ryan, pastor. The pub ! is also invited to all of these rvioes. I PALMETTO LIADM 8T. PHILIP A. M: F. CHURCH] R«v. T. H. Weathers, Pastor j Sunday was a busy (Jay. At 1^ a.m. a Wonderful Sunday school was conducted by the Sept. and assistant Supt. The lesson was thoroughly taught. The S. S. will have a big picnic August 3rd al ' the church. The prayer commit tee conducted a warm prayer servim. We were very glad to have with. us R«v- N. A. Rice, who de'ivered God's message with power. His sermon,stirred St. Phil- p up. It made everybody heart glad. An old man about fiftyfive came crying and confessing his sin. He had never been a member of the church. At 2:30 Stewardess Board No 4 held a lovely feast at sister Katie Jones' home, which everyone enjoyed. Amount raised $2.35. ;This beard has a feast every secSunday in the month. Come ami see their {food wurfc. At 4:30 the funeral of brothei Henry Green was conducted and was very sad. His passing was so sudden. Brother Green waa , host followed him to the grave [loVed by the community and a One daughter, three sons, and two grands survive him. Pulpit associates: Rev. Johnson Rev. Allen, Rev. 'Rice-, Rev. sister Tena I^ovette. They all preached short sermons. TTieir remafks were so touching and thrilling we can't but say short 9ermons. The pastor preached the main sermon. Text 61.Psalm 12 verses. At 8 o'clock the pastor and choir rendered service at Antioch church. Rev. Ferguson pastur in charge. Subject Power oT^Prayer. We are glad those on the sick list are recovering. We pray that they continue. Come to church. Join the church. M. E. Hinton, reporter J ri'MTER HIST. CHl'RCH NEWS Training Conference for -4-i-irttei'R of the Daily Vacation RL ' )e Schools was held at Emanuel inch. Sumter, Friday, .July 12. Dr. A. It. Howard, district super'nt-ndent was in charge. The fol irv iny were in charge of instruc tion Mesdames M. D.. Stokes and W. O. Curry, Methods; Misses Julia Howard and Marguerite K<. e ts. Handicraft; Miss Pearson. Music; Revs. Martin and S. M Mill?r, Recreation; Prof. J. C Prioleae and Mrs. I.ouise i teid conducted devotions and spoke on types of Mr sic for Devotion. Mrs. P. M. Pearson was registrar. Miss Amelia McFadden a reent graduate of Brockington St. school. Timmonsville attended the 1' aining Conference for Religious Leader" at Haynes institute, Augusta, fia. ' 1 ins McFadden and Miss Louise Canty also a recent graduate from Silas City, N. C., will be in charge of the Bible school in Elliotts. Miss Zona Mae Martin, a recent honor graduate of Mayo Hi Darlington, and President of the M -a* ¥ 1 ¥* r \ i uuiu v_yuuin.ii ui oonn wesiey Methodist church, Laamar will be in charge of the school there. Others will help. PENDLETON NEWS The services at King Chapel A. M. E. church was enjoyed through out the day. The members and friends were greatly benefited by the sermon delivered by our beloved Pastor, ftev. J. B. Smith subject "Bought by the Price". the thiee new members Misses Goldie and Lorine Hill and Cony£T3 Vance, who joined^ during the Revival last week were received in the church. Many were present at the evening service where a partial report from the trustees rally was heard. The amount reported was $33.50. The largest amount was collected by Trustee Joseph Thomp son, who was unable to be at the service, but we hope how soon he will be able to be out. He -is greatly missed from his posts of tjuty in the church. : Sister Harriet Gilliard's condi tion at this writing is very serious. Her niece, Mrs. Willie Wash -ingtun.and nephew, Mr. LinooUr Evans from Newark, N. J., are hero with her. We are glad to have them but sorrv it aitlcnuna that causes them to be here. Mrs. Kathrine Jackson has returned frorn New Roehelle, N. Y. and Akron, Ohio, where she has been visiting her daughters Ml'S. Mattie Ross and Mrs. Lena I.oftin, respectively. She has her little granddaughter, Jane Arlene Ross with her. Mesdames' Kl. J. Crawford, Pauline Thompson, C. A. JohnsETfi, tho Misses Janie Jackson, Daphne V. Washington and Viola "Groves report a very successful session at the Greenville Summer laboratory schooi where they have been for the past five weeks. Mrs. Stella Nash and little granddaughter, Mary E. Pondera are visiting iclatives Washington, D. C. riui. and Mis. B. W. Cullman^ Misa Lizelle Alexander, Mrs* Doyle C. Reid and R. R^ese motored to Greenville to visit the exhibition of the summer school and . .v»» iu visn. relatives ior the day last Thursday. We are glad to say Mr. Tedd^ Brown is much improved at th,is' writing. > Mr. John Henry Robinson 'was entertained at the home of Mr. Mortimore White last Wednesday evening. Many of Mr. Robinson's frineds were present and en joyed the evening but sorry his visit Was to be so short. He has returned to New Rochellfc where he is employed. The strawride sponsored by Mrs. Dora Brown was enjoyed by f » . T. VMSAmi wffl bs i-»m< ,| "w la Ma ml.n Far a hnran Bmy. ai i ll» ma i| ! IHgfnai Hani it i ' Lvarr Day Cum sad liaiHa kj t BVJLKFBB fSTfloy# ftOf JOW YMvC* Write Tm.AnC Wuuoi. owr* oi Tma f G. H. C..We have a little men- 1 eyr- sav-ed- together and wonder M buying a ear would be the best ( possible plaeegwe could pat it1 Answer.No. Buy a home. It is your intention to get, mnriiud.in- August and a home will do you ' more good than any ear that yoi might buy. Start your marrri age right . out of -debt with ai .t nice comfortable home with new ] furniture. I predict a successful marriage for you. ( D. L. S..Sometimes he breaks 1 dates with me and tells me it is business. I want to know if this ' is true? Give him up now or try him ~a~~little longer Answer.It's not business that ( him lot him uof I wvvj/ui Ml . X«w«« V »v v Mini frvv away with it. When he- breaks a \ itate with you break one with him the next meeting. Give him just what he sends..lie likes you. I>u he also is inclined to go with other ; girls and for that.-reason you should not make jSlans to^have him for a husband. | R. (!..I wish tu know if ' 1 J would be using good judgment to -J go to Chicago as 1 haw planiu *l. Would he kill me ? Answer.Kxuctly what y..o ho us on , '. . i.e. do it <|liiH\. This man will pitch a lit when la.. finds <»ut that you are goo. >. living with him isn't the place lor yod. Vour piosucc.^iau u.i, [ l<ii..ess \\i:l be much greatelj in Chi!' -.ig.. Lnun o'ei .1 especii^ny n* y"uj' don't let this party know of youi yvherea-OoUts. , ' ... T. Have'been going with a married man for 11 inontns aim ne promised to marry me and give me an eiuaistMi.. m i iiu ii i! lit u'l'i a iti > inic. Now I lu.\cl! it-and I want to know what lie ' v ..."> l>> IK-... * Answer- -MWricd men don't I* have as muvh spending money as f single boys and He can't atl'onl an j5 engagement ring. Neither is ho ' ,yicto marry you. Ynui chances for.happiness.with.kirn are slim . . . (jive him up ri. hl now aitiiuuydi- tie does,-treat yen; and your mother nit.* when he is w ound. \ ou should know hpltc.i than to fall in love with a, mar- tied titan. G. H. V..My at.nt lias oll'eied nve a college education provided! I come to live with her and 1 ami undecided what to do. Please sii.l is it best for me to no to school or to get married? Answer..l.ay. yxuir. jihuiii liglu I .w to go to youi aunt in Angus'.! By all means allow her to ediual. you. She has the money and yum should be delighted to ha\ i: chance of bettering yourself. An education is expensive, do all li.a. you can to make your ai.nt happy while you are with her for urn next four years. Y. I). !>.-- I want to khow why 1 cannot get any money from_ni,\ at.'ier? I woUuer it -g «-.»«* lied to the woman he goes wit 1^7 I want him to stoj) doing tor this woman and her family and d<> foi his own blood children? " Answer.Your father has allowed this woman to rule hin.i with an iron hand and she is tiyiug t> Keen him from supporting his own little children. You are now foui teen and I am afraid that you will have to go to work and help out for I don't see. a change i.u mediately in your father. 'Appeal to him to help uul snnu'1 at hotm and I feel that he will consent prov+dojl you woid*_-too. many of the youths of this town ast Monday night. It ended with music and refreshments at the tome of Mr. Ed. Winston. Mj-. Francis Washington of New ark, N. J., has been house guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brown were visitors in Pendleton Sunday. See Cornelius Smith for your paper, The Palmetto Loader. im « Rev.- J. H. Johnson With stately strides he stalks along the public highway and in public places scattering the disagreeable fumes that he putt's from his tobaccohistic reservoii befouling Nature's pure air am disturbing the health and tranquility of the olfactory nerves ol the passerby, unconscious of tin djs&greeableness of the effluvii.n .Wmitted from his pipe, cigar 01 Cigarette. On. street cars, buses trains and autos, among high and low, rich and poor. This nuisance persists. Men are'thoughtless and women too, they all smoke,, dissurrouH4muK-t.ltUf- nauseating the helpless fellow who cannot stand the deadening poison. These vile creatures caret not and think not for decency; | even 1ft the homes they will come, smoking. Alas! for the peace, hap- piness and serenity that humani-J ty has ho lcng enjoyed i r.- _____ 9 - . 'III? CIIANCINC SOCIAI. |v )KI)KU AND NK(W() I' aWTTI'ION jFayetteville State Toachfrs College , IIy C. A. Chick That there have been tremenlocs political, economic, ami soe(ll changes within the last decade he most casual observer can see. iovernments both local and fed>ral. arc ehgaged directly bl* in-, lirectly in- economic activities of iUch .1 nature which the "Fathers f tin-- Constitution" would have ho elit one insane had one suggested during their days the gnv rnment's doing such things. Many of our cities.have built , heir own gas and electric plants. Hher cities are destined to fol- ^ \uthorily. I lie Kin al hchaMIha " ion Program, The Civilian (observation Cantpsr Works Progress \dministration. Public Works AdnTnlstration, and The Wagn.r Labor Act are bi t a few of the many new activities of our fed- ?ral govern inept. In many of these* activities the state governments. are cooperating With the 'oderal government. I for one do not believe that he government will abandon any >f these new activities. Neithei lo 1 desire it. As a matter ot Tact. I believe the government will lake on additional n'spunsi- nlitips. Nit longer are the people A-illirtir for the iriiVi'l'iiniim) fo «ei;yt> simply as a police power.'! Hie people, feel that the yovernim-nt should serve also as a yen-,J ral welfare ay.-nt. Whatever else may he 'the results of this vfiir, even it' we air u»l ileawn further into it than v.v ire already. I helieve it will.stim- tilate further eo\ernmeet ae.t»vitios into e on > >'> -r- s t were, formrr'v tie > 1,1 lields Ot' I'l i' a.te 1 >::s i' ! e!ie\ e^ the " ; '" tal e on in <15 e-t. - -elf. A'-d 1 ! * :!u> yiT'eip- eel- «i-*.». . Lhan at the ore o* '11 1' : a ' j i. *' la s.'r s< I' »v. Vi-r ' " ' ' isk is t! is: Is mie edu- t: le a- d s-e. !' e e ' le.es anil eh uh-s- t 'o liii .. 'hiu -s. A re we Mi-i'Marhi -Indents to h e iidev a "ehinood eonoitiv.th'. :i!v We still tea h . i p j»i terms of Trood< tit of "!'«t m iii 'S"." »m awl tho u!s icy. fail'*' policy"? Thi n. too. rs -«r :">vi') meats take on n o o and Hi'!,. Vfv :i' itls'bi! t os t wl! moil larrc;' and larcvr rmnhors >f on "1.o < o ~ tuinkin" in torn y- of oH 'ii*-' <>'" tiicsi' os t :o».» " ( *' st:11 rM. irui1cd primarily in l-aiiiin' d Illl'S. preachers. and li'ar'u IS niost'y toaihois? Already Ihoro in ;> 'indications eotnin from >»« I Ivan one auth-l ii-'li s; 'ii « thd thorn is.a- ..wi: pins of t <? Nov in tho ird"s;t-ial " Id w' : there is a. s rp|as of a pto.Jn.t. then cot. down "i| lie pi-oi|ii'tr o until tho v"|-|»1 < is consumed f'- t vrioiis'v no'-i'h it scents ITtaf th" irrainriiV" of.ntn.colkwf-s mo "s dviio:" ti t problem of a surplus of teachers ' >' tm nint» out >. " pa.Iters. Nl'WS' or IM'fl'll OKDKIl OF Ct I.OItl l) F \ 1!M 1 US' All) Th- -irt'd Order of Colored l'':i ' i- ' Aid In'.d its'taird Board )?i » Anti c!i Bapt. Church.' Juno :!7S It-1(1. Mootiit'.' opottod at II uVlock. TVvotT its wore com dueled liy FieV, 11 Dn-.ier. l.a liieetuiir was th n tu msl om e to tie hands of The (Irand Mastei \ lei ' « a -1 tt li I li t tiii " rile ! !! was ailed and tho :i:i iUtes of the last iite. titnr were recoiM'd and-'adoptod. The nasi word was made by each member. Wh-Ijcome address was made by Bro. John Burrows, response ly Wot. Prow.n. N'o new lod;e was report-, ed thfs time, hut seven deaths Were . eliorted. Itowever Ileum no 581 was srn'jr in reference to the deceased. The committees were by Hi', .wd iriis slist their annuo appointed. l!(marks were' made' by Kio. .1; Harrison and Hro. A Rmith. It was moved and second by the local lodve" that all members pay $1.00 annually for llospital Foe and rece!'. Ta.OO In event hospital, attention is needed. Meeting was adjourned for the nnrnitVJ. i At o'clock we reassembled. The' meeting was opened by* Rev. Do/.ii-!. We wen- avail) highly en-1 tto'tnioixl !.« ...... I Reports collected front the Indices ore as following": Collected by bulges $511.05; Col looted for the. Church $3.00; Collected on Caskets $170.00; Raid out for inevitable trouble $05.00. The seat of the next Hoard will be at St. Mark .\iY K. Church. Waisaw. 1 Ostitis: al by Key. M I )ozier. William Bmwn. Reporter ST. .IOIIN It \ IT I ST < III RCI! Rev. J. S. Caulk. I'astor This church is eondfetine a record breaking revival meeting, the best, in the history of the church. It has been running for fifteen nights and hasn't stopped its" yet. Children as well its grown-ups itre .anxious to find Jesus. Thirtyeight have claimed conversion and thirteen, hits thus far been baptised ahd thirteen the right hand of fellowship. We are praying for more true workers in the Master's viDiiyard.Mrs. Leona Bryant was the t Saturday, July 20, 1910 vookeiul guest of Miss -Retha. Bel amy. , .Bellamy--was- Umn«r LTiK'st of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Green oil Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. (lauso and children were dinner guests of Mr. anil Mrs. A. I). Vaught Sunday. Miss Bessie Evans spent the weekend with her unele, 'Mr. Willie Evans at Little River. Little Master Harry Williams is spend: - u:tu M ,1 M . o 1MK UK' MIIIIIIK'I Willi >111. illllt 1'IU S. 1>. Bellamy. .Miss Nina Hodj?e was guest ol Miss Kethea Bellamy Sunday. Miss Leila Mae Gore was the truest of Mrs. Ellen Evans Sunday. Retlica Bellamy, Reporter Subscribe For. The Pal: n?tto^ I >eadey Watch Repairing E. W. ISOM 2307 GEKVAIS STREET COLUMBIA, S. C. T»>,.rp T«< No-Place Ln<e. B K K R T A V K R N There Is No Place Like. Dinner S'Tvorl hejrinninor 12 Noon Friday.5 Ho<;s.plenty for all Vjv.jf |,<m !i) 2001 HKIDT ST. Cor, CALHOFN. .Curb Service. . ^ Teleohorie 92JD r * y '* * ' vfroF pp" < "< s 2:179 fJer'ai® S«. PricitinMi' r»vi«Ip| O..O c, »fn(. ,t < v Wi-rV f"«>r 1 ri.i'ii .. CHART/IK M > Florist Flowers Fnr Fvt»»-v n PHONF 1202 Horden ef. 1 Coln^M? MADAM M V ' R f'Rfv«VT'R pnr 'C/..,|t, .. f'ivM ! if* and Beantv. RPST^^ r.owv^ Apply once a week.rrire Vt* U)0<> Blamiing Si.. CuLuinhia. S. < - .. Cnunts DtUv Sti»r«*. Washington St», Thomas Drug Store, Tay. lor and llaroc Sf Roro Beaut\ School l.oralerl at 21S1 ,V1il|wiHnl \ve BEAUTY CULTURE IN A 1.1 ITS BRANCHES ' Shampooing, Pressing, Marct-llin* Croquinolling,^ Finger Waving. Liair Dyeing,-Bleaching.. Manicuring, Massaging, Hand Molding, Anatomy and Electricity. PIIONK 5687 \\ illielmma "*C. Pope, Instructor Annie M. Pope, 'I'. Malone, Pre* II IIAflAlD Alt-CONDfTIONEB, IICi!IIIO-IEAT COACHES tool, CHAN, CCM70ITA BLI One way from Columbia -U*. . KUrhmond * 5.40 Washington 7.35 Philadelphia 10.05 New \udi .' 11.85 Boston (via Hell (.ate 1, * . 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The "Temple Talks" by Rev. J.C. White"took Aiken by a storm,on Friday night, which was thelast'night of this series, therewas a very unusual program presentedby the young folk. Rev.White also preached both morningand night on Sunday. Rev. WJJ. C. White is the pastor of. the °*First Baptist church, WinstoiT-Sa- Prlem, N. C.The Faithful Workers club spon r1'

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sored by Mrs. Altnna uranam, is "

giving a literary and musical pro- et

gram Wednesday night, July 17,followed by a lawn 'party. This °*

club is composed of the young ^

men of the city.We are urging all the children

and young folk together with ths 0older folk to come out on Friday ol

evening at 6 o'clock to the Story ot

and Recreation Hour. FrofTTtr LNix is supeflhtcndehl of the Sun :5!day school.which is sponsoringthis hour. ..

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Wesley Methodist Church e*

Rev. Jenkins took for his text C£

Sunday morning, St. John .15:6. AIt seemed that he preached as he a'

never did before. We were high- w

ly lifted v>p in our 9ouls when behad finished. v>

We were delighted to have with Mus Sunday morning in service, Dr 81

L. H. Harper, and wife and twodaughters. Mrs. C. C. Johnsonand Rev. Johnson, we would have 111

them know -that.they as well at

everybody else nave an open tcand standard invitation to come Aand worship with us at all timearThe Daily Vacation Bible school ,

has nroven to be auite a success,and many children of Aiken are

having a nice time in same. Miss .

Marie Jones, Miss Townsend, Miss jtCurry, Rev. and Mrs. Jenkins a*dothers will take the children foi ga hike and picnic Wednesday mom ^inf. The conclusion of the schoolwill come Thursday night when a

program will be rendered by the ,

children. ^'Miss Jannie Harper of Jenkins gville, S. C., was the week end ^guest of Rev. and Mrs. Jenkins.She has been attending summer .'school in Orangeburg, for the ^summer and now she will spend

. her vacation in J)etroit, with .

friend® an«! "Or,t',v>c in?tovwhi. h she will take up her schoolwo»k in Lamar, S. C.

Qi ite a few members went withP v J nkins to New Hope churchnear A'lor.dale Sunday evening.where he preached the evening ti

Fr.-v»f\n ^1';__SjPy_JL_Q__M.urdo.Ugh.P v E J. Curry preached a

vvv inspiring sermon in WesleyStn.day night. All hearts werelifted, for we do feel that some

C)go d .was accomplished.

I not forget thf Raby Pnn.t.-«» that is to be held on the'22nd t]of this month. Let's try and make |j>t one of the best that has beenheld in Aiken and above all come

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Aiken. c]Second- Baptist Church ^

Th^ pastor and members ex- u

tend t-. the public an invitation yand a hearty welcome to attend Ptl,e services uiui Sunday school o1 VSecond Baptist.

Rev. Miles and a host of dea- :cons and members of Second Bap j1tint attended the Sunday schoolconvention at Rosa Spring Bapt w

church in Johnston. S. -C.. -. I.1^ ti

The public is invited to attendan Amateur program at the churchon Wednesday night. This programis being given for the benefit-ofthe Lily of the Valley club.A number of churches have beenasked to send representatives.Prtzes witlbe "given for the beatsolo, paper, quartet and reading FA silver offering will be taken. aThe Usher Board will meet on

Sunday at 6 o'clock. All members eand those who desire to become umembers are asked to be present. 1The Pastor's Aid club will meet f

at the church Wednesday after- Snoon. \

Cumberland A'. M. E. Chech g

Sunday waa another banner day j

Supt. O. A. Jones at his post waa eoverflowing with information. 11 vO'clock Rev. B. C. Scott, who ha9 tbeen attending sessions of the Summer school at State A. & M. collegepreached a very strong ahd /powerful sehraon, Acts 12:12, sub"jgct~ Prayer, using as.outlines Se-

cretand Public Prayer. The pastorwas at his best. May he livelong to continue this good work

Mrs. Orgetha Robinson, super- (visor of the N.Y.A. home here jmade a brief talk concerning the g«. home and her trip to the NYA jTeachers institute held in Ches* ster, S. C. She is doing a splendid (work with the young girls that tshe has in charge. May we unite jand help her. tAt 8 o'clock Rev. Scott preachedfrom Gal. 2:20. Visitors at the ,evening servioe Rev. and Mrs (Davis, of the Springfield CircuitM. E. church; Rev. E. W. Brown .

of Augusta, Ga., and Rev. and Mrs ,Early of this city and DeaconJames Smith of Randall Branch tBaptist church. We wish to thank tlira. L. Bradby through the press ;for the splendid service rendered |as organist during Mrs. A. J. ,Jenkins absence. The following i

delegates will attend State S. S.and A.C.E. Deague sessions at Al- clen university Misses Marie Jones ,and.Rosa.Radden;.Messrs.John y^ Scott and Chappelle Hartridge. qSunday, July 21 at 3:30 p.m. .k the Stewards Dept., is sponsoring Fprogram. This is Junior church b

r, oay. Five boys and five girts will \aet as Stewards and Stewardess* si

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ILLER CHAPEL "}M. E. CHURCH .

Rev. I.. G. Bowman, Pastor *]wa

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y ^Newberry, S. C..The Seventytyanniversary of Miller chap- en)closed last Sunday night in a jtsgh order. The visiting pastors jho represented various groups

the church deserved high jonaises for their loyalty and punc ]ality. The choirs from the va- jnous churches rendered some ex-

llentmusic. A prize- was award ^I to the pastor who lead in ft- wwince. The Kev. fc. &. -UauldenBethlehem Baptist church was q0

>e winner.On last Monday night a large atumber of officers attended the ^fticial Board meeting and sever- ^programs were launched out by tj0

tr pastor1. Among them he stress1 the importance of-rallying theary at Allen university^ Also Miiked that each officer be a com- _JEittea -of one and urged each intember of the church to give lib- lo>ally as it is a worthy cause. CoThe fourth_and last quarterly nitinference is scheduled to be held Thugust_4-5, and all the officersid members are looking for- haard for the same. Mi

Misses Ernestine Burton, Vi- caian Ruff, Eugenia Allen, Ester Teary Gallman, Helen Bowman, Miid Mr. Joseph Johnson were e- ,.|tcted delegates to the State S. S.id League convention which N.eets at Allen university, July 31 nuso the junior choir is scheduled _t*j> sing in the contest Friday nite wrugust 2nd. iei

The District Sunday. School andeague convention will be held atEt. Moriah church, near Proserity, S. C., and Misses Viviaioff and "Lillian Brown were eKited. delegates to this conveu- ition. All the teachers of the S. Mj~have been urged to attend as ;)liley are members by virtue of l.e Cfig teachers and officers. heThe Missions!y convention ol sp

le Newberry district jvill meet atIT Ulive AME church, Kinards,. C., on 173 highway, August ithund on next Sunday morning tieII the Zone Presidents will r«l- be' for this great cause. Come t> » itiller's and see the noble work-' ncis put over a program as never Baefore. . gThe Ministerial alliance willieet next Monday at hivh noon at m<t Matthew Baptist chufch andt 8 o'clock there will be a, mass eelieeting in the same church by the .Ulliun e. One of the ministers (Joil' preach and everybody is in- o\tr-ff; After this meeting- thev emill take a vacation until the firsteek in October. .

Rev. Copeland is scheduled to thijnduct a meeting in Columbia sbext week. re!Mrs. Delephine Spearman nr-at pe

he bedside of her mother, who wtves in Cayce.All station and city churches on

'hose membership came in from rate rurals (usually) forsake their nuhurches during the month of wiilltriiut ond'» ...»

r, .w .«»x« 4 WUI II- uuv rv LU iiivil

iith places before going settle" onp with your pastor for the time erou'll be away. Don't have yourastor begging for bread when Hiou have it to waste.Head TKF~Pahttettrr Ixnrder- for -Id

he latest news. Send the circu- akition manager a card if you fail .Mij get your paper. Pay up if you Ciant the paper to continue. The vVevival meeting is scheduled the errst week in September.Come to church. Go to church, to

McCLELLANVILLE NEWS mBethel A. M. E. Church

Rev. Wm. Jackson, PastorKt

.i -SVSunday was a great day at m.Fethel. The Sunday school was

ttendedby a splendid group and inhe lesson. was beautifully dis- miOssed. Service began at its us* daal hour by the Pastor, Rev. Wm. gtaekson. His sermon was taken lbirom 14th chapter of Jeremiah,lubject The Abiding Ixive of God. wtVp rejoiced while the Mastei suguided him in that soul stirring le|ermon. SoWe are doing great work at W

djpClellanville with our Pastor, notev. and Mrs. W. M. Jackson. We "scire now engaged in a $500 rallyvhieh we are in hope will go-ovei frhe top next Sunday." he

[INGSTREE DISTRICT1. C. E. LEAGUE «"«

MBy L. T). Bradley ^

From the reports that I havereceived about the Leaguers oii>e district many of them fire do- 1-1

ng some good work. There aretome that have been asleep bul ^.hey are now awakening to a °Jlense of their duty. From lill in- c'

ticationa, the Leaguers of the dis- c,c;rict will be well represented at JCdie State Meeting on July 31st,hrough August 2nd. "

At a recent meeting called to"eorganize th> league at Bethel I;hurch in Kingstree, MJiss Mary211a Witherspoon was elected theresident"; MJss Virginia Mitchellecretary; and Miss Queen Estei ^Efurgess, treasurer. There were CJlome others elected to positions °!he names of whom I did not getdr. James Graham, president of *

he Ix>ague at Andrews station, j"tndrews, has been reported as .

eading the League on to success. V1

Don't forget to organize or reirganizeyout league, if neces-ary, at least let me hear from ccou. My address is Box 121, Lake |lity, S. C. 10

'irst Baptist chuTch( white) will w.e the speaker. Hear ye him. Gi'ou are welcomed at all services bend exercises at Cumberland. And>R<on't forget your Palmetto Lead* I lief. See Freeman Jonea. J»e;

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BENNETTSVILLE NEWS

Phe Daily Vacation Bible schools held recently, for two weeks.Shiloh Baptist church. Theme for this year was "Obedbie". Under the leadership ofefficient supervisor, Mrs. W.

Gupple, the school proved t oye had a v<ery successful sessDuring

the last week of schoolour devotional period, we hadive friends to speak to us in;ir own way. Among thesere Kev. T. f'rierson, Jr.; 'Kev.J. Gupple, Mrs. Prudence Mcllersonand Rev. A. J. Wright,

e closing exercises were heldSt. Michael M. E. church Friynight, July 5th. This being

i dramatization of the "Crean"..W. J. <Jupple, supervisor;

ssfn Yera fetut)frgr~Helen Cuvjton,Francis Morris, Mary Mai, Vivian McCollum, Annette MiHum, Elestine McCollum, Minl_Mae Smith and Etherineompson.Mr. and Mrs. Luther Johnakind as their guests last Tuesday,ss Tommielil Calloway of Chi<o,III.; Misses Ruth and Anniedder, of Orangeburg, S. C.;ss Cornelia Butler and Mr. RobI Butler of Hartsville, S. C.Mrs. Ella Stubbs of Englewood,

J., is in the city visiting herither. Mrs. Marv Drake ntheittliiUjjj n»d friends. Mrs. Stubbris joined Friday by her daughi- and grandson, Mrs. Curtitiditv Maej Norm and Curtia,,of AVtfi.ston-Salem, N. C. The>peet to be here for nnothei;ek.

Miss Willie Belle Heath is visng her mother and stepfather,r. und Mrs. T, L. Kddy. Shemis to leave for her home inaster, S. C".f soon. She camere from New Yoik where sheHit her vacation.

Air. Henry Hersev di< «i Satur> morning at the Marlboro Co.neral hospital where he naoen a patient for several days,metal serv.c<.s were held Wedsday15:00 o'clock at isaw Milliptist church. Undertaker Henan and McLeod in charge.Mr. und Mrs. John ,'D. Dobbittnored to Henderson, N. C., lastvk to spend the week end withlatives and friends? They ear

das "their guest, Miss Helenaington. They reported a verye'y trip and an enjoyable weekd.

Mrs. Marion Bobbitt is leavingis week for Norfolk, Va.. wheree will spend her vacation withlativcs and friends. She exI'ks..

Mrs. Charlotte Hawkins Browne of the greatest women of outce and President of Palmer Me)tial institute of Seladila, N. C11 be in our city as the guesteaker of Shiloh Baptist churchthe fourth Sunday in July. Ev

yoile is invited to attend tinVesper services to hear Mis.own.Our sick friends Mjs. Salliellyr -M-r-s,-Cyrus, Mrs^ Eva. Jo tin _in. Mrs. Ciaskin, Mrs. Crosland,is. Cohen, Mr.Thomas, Mrt Bob(,osland and Mr. Frank Powifov hope lor them a speedy lecovy-.iir. B. Morris made a pop callthis city Monday to visit his

Kther, Mrs. E. K. Morris andr. and Mrs. J. H. W. Morris.Messrs Carl Crosland, John.ittle Bud) McLeod and Jessie;ese report u very enjoyableiy in Dillon, S. C., ThursdayghtrMisses Vera Stuhbs, Helei Covgtoii and Mr. Henfy Croslandotored to Hartsville, S. C., Moniy evening. They were thetests of Up; and Mrs. H. H. Butr and family.The following persons left lastjek to attend the W. P. A. adultmmer school at S.-.C. State eolgein Orangeburg: Miss Callieiiuk-is, 4>irs. r.inma nanna, Mrsillie I>otte, Miss Anna MeKinm, Mr.- James Drake. Thishool closes in August.Miss Maymie Mazone is hereom Washington, D. C., visiting

relatives.The "Kill Kare Klub" held itsgular meeting at the home ofr. J. C. Robinson, Jr., Thursdayoning at 7:00 o'clock.Following our brief devotional!riod, the minutes were read, andd and new business was discuss1.After all business was finishedle host served a delicious repastcheese, crackers (assorted) and

tilled pineapple juice with fruiticktail. The meeting was admrned to meet with Mr. Thad;us Grey and sister, Miss Emmaelan Grey, next Thursday.

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ST. PAUL M. E. CHURCH

Barnwell, S. "C..Revfl Stewartte pastor of the above named»urch has obtained the service' Rev. A. P. Porter, pastor ofle Zion Canaan Baptist churchl State Park, S. C., and Bethle

Baptist church at Bhrnwelli preach five nights in their reval meeting.The public is cordially invitedall of these services. Come one

ime all; come praying that Godill use the man, and" the churchHis own glory.The following jweek Rev. Porter

ill go to Appleton, S. C., to theslleeaian Baptist church and willgin a five nights preaching for;v. T. J. Ryan, pastor. The pub! is also invited to all of theservioes.

I PALMETTO LIADM

8T. PHILIP A. M: F. CHURCH]R«v. T. H. Weathers, Pastor jSunday was a busy (Jay. At 1^

a.m. a Wonderful Sunday schoolwas conducted by the Sept. andassistant Supt. The lesson was

thoroughly taught. The S. S. willhave a big picnic August 3rd al '

the church. The prayer committee conducted a warm prayer servim.We were very glad to havewith. us R«v- N. A. Rice, who de'iveredGod's message with power.His sermon,stirred St. Phil-p up. It made everybody heartglad. An old man about fiftyfivecame crying and confessinghis sin. He had never been amember of the church.At 2:30 Stewardess Board No

4 held a lovely feast at sister KatieJones' home, which everyoneenjoyed. Amount raised $2.35.;This beard has a feast every secSundayin the month. Comeami see their {food wurfc.

At4:30 the funeral of brotheiHenry Green was conducted andwas very sad. His passing wasso sudden. Brother Green waa

,host followed him to the grave[loVed by the community and aOne daughter, three sons, and twogrands survive him.

Pulpit associates: Rev. JohnsonRev. Allen, Rev. 'Rice-, Rev. sisterTena I^ovette. They all preachedshort sermons. TTieir remafkswere so touching and thrilling wecan't but say short 9ermons. Thepastor preached the main sermon.Text 61.Psalm 12 verses.At 8 o'clock the pastor and

choir rendered service at Antiochchurch. Rev. Ferguson pastur in

charge.Subject Power oT^Prayer.We are glad those on thesick list are recovering. We praythat they continue. Come tochurch. Join the church.

M. E. Hinton, reporter J

ri'MTER HIST. CHl'RCH NEWS

Training Conference for-4-i-irttei'R of the Daily Vacation RL

')e Schools was held at Emanuelinch. Sumter, Friday, .July 12.

Dr. A. It. Howard, district super'nt-ndentwas in charge. The folirv iny were in charge of instruction Mesdames M. D.. Stokes andW. O. Curry, Methods; MissesJulia Howard and Marguerite K<.e ts. Handicraft; Miss Pearson.Music; Revs. Martin and S. MMill?r, Recreation; Prof. J. CPrioleae and Mrs. I.ouise i teidconducted devotions and spoke on

types of Mr sic for Devotion. Mrs.P.M. Pearson was registrar.

Miss Amelia McFadden a reentgraduate of Brockington St.school. Timmonsville attended the1' aining Conference for ReligiousLeader" at Haynes institute, Augusta,fia. '

1 ins McFadden and Miss LouiseCanty also a recent graduate fromSilas City, N. C., will be in chargeof the Bible school in Elliotts.

Miss Zona Mae Martin, a recenthonor graduate of Mayo HiDarlington, and President of the

M -a* ¥ 1 ¥* r \i uuiu v_yuuin.ii ui oonn wesieyMethodist church, Laamar will bein charge of the school there.Others will help.

PENDLETON NEWS

The services at King Chapel A.M. E. church was enjoyed throughout the day. The members andfriends were greatly benefited bythe sermon delivered by our belovedPastor, ftev. J. B. Smithsubject "Bought by the Price".the thiee new members MissesGoldie and Lorine Hill and Cony£T3Vance, who joined^ during theRevival last week were receivedin the church.Many were present at the eveningservice where a partial reportfrom the trustees rally was

heard. The amount reported was$33.50. The largest amount wascollected by Trustee Joseph Thompson, who was unable to be at theservice, but we hope how soon hewill be able to be out. He -isgreatly missed from his posts oftjuty in the church.

: Sister Harriet Gilliard's condition at this writing is very serious.Her niece, Mrs. Willie Wash-ingtun.and nephew, Mr. LinooUrEvans from Newark, N. J., arehero with her. We are glad tohave them but sorrv it i« aitlcnunathat causes them to be here.

Mrs. Kathrine Jackson has returnedfrorn New Roehelle, N. Y.and Akron, Ohio, where she hasbeen visiting her daughters Ml'S.Mattie Ross and Mrs. Lena I.oftin,respectively. She has her littlegranddaughter, Jane ArleneRoss with her.Mesdames' Kl. J. Crawford, PaulineThompson, C. A. JohnsETfi, tho

Misses Janie Jackson, Daphne V.Washington and Viola "Groves reporta very successful session atthe Greenville Summer laboratoryschooi where they have beenfor the past five weeks.

Mrs. Stella Nash and littlegranddaughter, Mary E. Ponderaare visiting iclatives i» Washington,D. C.

riui. and Mis. B. W. Cullman^Misa Lizelle Alexander, Mrs*Doyle C. Reid and R. R^ese motoredto Greenville to visit the exhibitionof the summer school and

. .v»» iu visn. relatives iorthe day last Thursday.We are glad to say Mr. Tedd^Brown is much improved at th,is'writing. >

Mr. John Henry Robinson 'wasentertained at the home of Mr.Mortimore White last Wednesdayevening. Many of Mr. Robinson'sfrineds were present and enjoyed the evening but sorry hisvisit Was to be so short. He hasreturned to New Rochellfc wherehe is employed.The strawride sponsored by

Mrs. Dora Brown was enjoyed byf

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G. H. C..We have a little men-1

eyr- sav-ed- together and wonder Mbuying a ear would be the best

(possible plaeegwe could pat it1Answer.No. Buy a home. It is

your intention to get, mnriiud.in-Augustand a home will do you '

more good than any ear that yoimight buy. Start your marrriage right . out of -debt with ai .tnice comfortable home with new ]furniture. I predict a successfulmarriage for you.

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D. L. S..Sometimes he breaks 1dates with me and tells me it isbusiness. I want to know if this '

is true? Give him up now or tryhim ~a~~little longerAnswer.It's not business that (

him lot him uof Iwvvj/ui Ml . X«w«« V »v v Mini frvv

away with it. When he- breaks a \itate with you break one with himthe next meeting. Give him justwhat he sends..lie likes you. I>u

healso is inclined to go with other ;girls and for that.-reason youshould not make jSlans to^havehim for a husband. |

R. (!..I wish tu know if ' 1 Jwould be using good judgment to -Jgo to Chicago as 1 haw planiu *l.Would he kill me ?

Answer.Kxuctly what y..oho us on , '. . i.e. do it <|liiH\.

This man will pitch a lit when la..finds <»ut that you are goo. >.

living with him isn't the placelor yod. Vour piosucc.^iau u.i, [l<ii..ess \\i:l be much greatelj in Chi!'-.ig.. Lnun o'ei .1 especii^ny n* y"uj'don't let this party know of youiyvherea-OoUts. ,

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... T. Have'been going with amarried man for 11 inontns aimne promised to marry me andgive me an eiuaistMi.. m i iiu ii i!

lit u'l'i a iti > inic. Now I lu.\cl!it-and I want to know what lie '

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Answer- -MWricd men don't I*have as muvh spending money as fsingle boys and He can't atl'onl an j5engagement ring. Neither is ho '

,yicto marry you. Ynuichances for.happiness.with.kirnare slim . . . (jive him up ri. hlnow aitiiuuydi- tie does,-treat yen;and your mother nit.* when he isw ound. \ ou should know hpltc.ithan to fall in love with a, mar-tied titan.

G. H. V..My at.nt lias oll'eiednve a college education provided!I come to live with her and 1 amiundecided what to do. Please sii.lis it best for me to no to schoolor to get married?

Answer..l.ay. yxuir. jihuiii liglu I.w to go to youi aunt in Angus'.!

By all means allow her to ediual.you. She has the money and yumshould be delighted to ha\ i:chance of bettering yourself. Aneducation is expensive, do all li.a.you can to make your ai.nt happywhile you are with her for urnnext four years.

Y. I). !>.-- I want to khow why1 cannot get any money from_ni,\at.'ier? I woUuer it -g«-.»«*lied to the woman he goes wit 1^7I want him to stoj) doing tor thiswoman and her family and d<> foihis own blood children? "

Answer.Your father has allowedthis woman to rule hin.i withan iron hand and she is tiyiug t>Keen him from supporting his ownlittle children. You are now fouiteen and I am afraid that youwill have to go to work and helpout for I don't see. a change i.umediately in your father. 'Appealto him to help uul snnu'1 at hotmand I feel that he will consentprov+dojl you woid*_-too.

many of the youths of this townast Monday night. It ended withmusic and refreshments at thetome of Mr. Ed. Winston.Mj-. Francis Washington of New

ark, N. J., has been house guestat the home of Mr. and Mrs. RobertWebb for the past week.

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brown werevisitors in Pendleton Sunday.

See Cornelius Smith for yourpaper, The Palmetto Loader.

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Rev.- J. H. Johnson

With stately strides he stalksalong the public highway and inpublic places scattering the disagreeablefumes that he putt'sfrom his tobaccohistic reservoiibefouling Nature's pure air amdisturbing the health and tranquilityof the olfactory nerves olthe passerby, unconscious of tindjs&greeableness of the effluvii.n.Wmitted from his pipe, cigar 01

Cigarette. On. street cars, busestrains and autos, among high andlow, rich and poor. This nuisancepersists. Men are'thoughtless andwomen too, they all smoke,,dissurrouH4muK-t.ltUf-nauseating the helpless fellowwho cannot stand the deadeningpoison. These vile creatures caretnot and think not for decency; |even 1ft the homes they will come,smoking. Alas! for the peace, hap-piness and serenity that humani-Jty has ho lcng enjoyed

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aWTTI'ION jFayetteville State ToachfrsCollege ,

IIy C. A. Chick

That there have been tremenlocspolitical, economic, ami soe(llchanges within the last decadehe most casual observer can see.iovernments both local and fed>ral.arc ehgaged directly bl* in-,lirectly in- economic activities ofiUch .1 nature which the "Fathersf tin-- Constitution" would haveho elit one insane had one suggestedduring their days the gnv

rnment'sdoing such things.Many of our cities.have built ,

heir own gas and electric plants.Hher cities are destined to fol-

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\uthorily. I lie Kin al hchaMIha "

ion Program, The Civilian (observationCantpsr Works Progress\dministration. Public Works AdnTnlstration,and The Wagn.rLabor Act are bi t a few of themany new activities of our fed-?ral govern inept. In many ofthese* activities the state governments.are cooperating With the'oderal government.

I for one do not believe thathe government will abandon any>f these new activities. Neitheilo 1 desire it. As a matter otTact. I believe the governmentwill lake on additional n'spunsi-nlitips. Nit longer are the peopleA-illirtir for the iriiVi'l'iiniim) fo

«ei;yt> simply as a police power.'!Hie people, feel that the yovernim-ntshould serve also as a yen-,Jral welfare ay.-nt.Whatever else may he 'the resultsof this vfiir, even it' we air

u»l ileawn further into it than v.vire already. I helieve it will.stim-tilate further eo\ernmeet ae.t»vitiosinto e on > >'> -r- s twere, formrr'v tie > 1,1

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le.es anil eh uh-s- t 'oliii .. 'hiu -s. A re we Mi-i'Marhi-Indents to h e iidev a "ehinoodeonoitiv.th'. :i!v We still tea h

. i p j»i terms ofTrood< tit of "!'«t m iii 'S"."

»m awl tho u!sicy. fail'*' policy"? Thi n. too. rs-«r :">vi') meats take on n o o andHi'!,. Vfv :i' itls'bi! t os twl!moil larrc;' and larcvr rmnhors>f on "1.o < o

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tuinkin"in torn y- of oH 'ii*-' <>'" tiicsi'os t :o».» " ( *'st:11 rM.

irui1cd primarily in l-aiiiin' dIlll'S. preachers. and li'ar'u IS

niost'y toaihois? Already Ihoroin ;> 'indications eotnin from >»«

I Ivan one auth-l ii-'li s; 'ii « thdthorn is.a- ..wi: pins of t <?Nov in tho ird"s;t-ial " Id w' :there is a. s rp|as of a pto.Jn.t.then cot. down "i| lie pi-oi|ii'tr o

until tho v"|-|»1 < is consumedf'- t vrioiis'v no'-i'h it scentsITtaf th" irrainriiV" of.ntn.colkwf-s

mo"s dviio:" ti t problem of asurplus of teachers ' >' tm nint» out

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Nl'WS' or IM'fl'll OKDKIl OFCt I.OItl l) F \ 1!M 1 US' All)

Th- -irt'd Order of Coloredl'':i ' i-

' Aid In'.d its'taird Board)?i » Anti c!i Bapt. Church.'Juno :!7S It-1(1. Mootiit'.' opottod atII uVlock. TVvotT its wore comdueled liy FieV, 11 Dn-.ier. l.aliieetuiir was th n tu msl om e

to tie hands of The (Irand Mastei\ lei '

« a -1 tt li I li t tiii "rile ! !! was ailed and tho :i:i iUtesof the last iite. titnr were recoiM'dand-'adoptod. The nasi wordwas made by each member. Wh-Ijcomeaddress was made by Bro.John Burrows, response ly Wot.Prow.n. N'o new lod;e was report-,ed thfs time, hut seven deathsWere . eliorted. Itowever Ileum no

581 was srn'jr in reference to thedeceased. The committees wereby Hi', .wd iriis slist their annuoappointed. l!(marks were' made'by Kio. .1; Harrison and Hro. ARmith. It was moved and secondby the local lodve" that all memberspay $1.00 annually for llospitalFoe and rece!'. Ta.OO In eventhospital, attention is needed.Meeting was adjourned for thennrnitVJ. iAt o'clock we reassembled.

The' meeting was opened by* Rev.Do/.ii-!. We wen- avail) highly en-1tto'tnioixl !.« ...... I

Reports collected front the Indicesore as following":Collected by bulges $511.05; Col

looted for the. Church $3.00; Collectedon Caskets $170.00; Raidout for inevitable trouble $05.00.The seat of the next Hoard will

be at St. Mark .\iY K. Church.Waisaw. 1 Ostitis: al by Key. MI )ozier.

William Bmwn. ReporterST. .IOIIN It \ IT IST < III RCI!

Rev. J. S. Caulk. I'astor

This church is eondfetine a recordbreaking revival meeting, thebest, in the history of the church.It has been running for fifteennights and hasn't stopped its" yet.Children as well its grown-upsitre .anxious to find Jesus. Thirtyeighthave claimed conversion andthirteen, hits thus far been baptisedahd thirteen the right handof fellowship. We are prayingfor more true workers in the Master'sviDiiyard.Mrs.Leona Bryant was the

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Saturday, July 20, 1910

vookeiul guest of Miss -Retha. Belamy. ,

.Bellamy--was- Umn«rLTiK'st of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Greenoil Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. W.(lauso and children were dinnerguests of Mr. anil Mrs. A. I).Vaught Sunday.Miss Bessie Evans spent the

weekend with her unele, 'Mr. WillieEvans at Little River. LittleMaster Harry Williams is spend:- u:tu M ,1 M . o

1MK UK' MIIIIIIK'I Willi >111. illllt 1'IU

S. 1>. Bellamy..Miss Nina Hodj?e was guest ol

Miss Kethea Bellamy Sunday.Miss Leila Mae Gore was the

truest of Mrs. Ellen Evans Sunday.Retlica Bellamy, Reporter

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