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*** JL ' - -v< " = = LIBERTY HILL A. M. E. CHI-RCIl 0 * Rev. B. r. H ilderhrand. Pastor The*. Presiding Rider Rev. M. .J. Suh?ptefr, ho It I his last quarterly confefeiteeMust Sunday. Me preached a wonderful sermon which set many semis mi lire. The efuarter was a sure-ess?hrtaneially. The presiding ? eleler reeeived every eotrtr-ot-' hty mottr+ ey. Dr. Sumpter was accompanied by Mrs. Sumpter and sen Bonnie.-On Kridav evening ..he Junior Mis sionary girls entertained on the dawn of. iho school yroyinl in tho form of a I.cap Year Social. The social was quite a success from eery angle ami was eniowrl Ire- all. 11 f '' .v-;v Yrrlr j_ spending sometime with her sister Z\1 i.ss Diana Jones. ^.JVIiss Minnie McDonald. Mrs. Clarissa Ragin and Mr. Moise llenneit Who were ill -at the last, writing are able to. he up now.. Tllo"~Tu?agtle is pTahTmig a rally " that will culminate on Sim.lav. Sep., 4. This is.in inle.rest of the-general \claim's of the church. 9 . j Forty- poi sons were folloWshippod j in the church on Sunday as a result I pi' the-reeemt. rev hah meeting.?.. i The Sunday School convention el' , the Manning. District ""will convene here on September-the "S-10. r ami presided over the meet inys. 1 '{shops K.W.IV .loans an..' (?eo. \V. Clement, and l>r. W. -J. Trent.? Prrsi (It'll t pi' I . i v i ii"'v li'ini. folloee.?imiL present and rendered invaluable sor \fe. A nu't'.plidn w'ns |rt'v?n ' in honor of the visitors on Friday oven inpr. and njiu-h enjoyed. Mi s.' F.ila I.c-athops. who has hern on her vacation in XMash-inyton. j hrr? returned homo :tu.JJio .didm'ln of her family and many J'riehds. Miss Hernieo Alien, who has keen at tondiny Summer School atrColum PiVi, Fnivorsity. is now home. Miss Ajlen is workiny on her Masters in I/iitin." She is an instructor in F.rai net..' Insli'tiile. This correspondent has been rel.ia Idv informed that I'rnl". (fleshy, an inslKUtor at Praincrd Institute, has recently married to M m< P.oykin >.f Winnshm o. a ' I'oroier -indent ut this school, 'and now a teacher in Fail* tield ( o. AI itii' _So4it_w.'I.rd_4Jicir Inmm will l?e on Uie campus of thy -school. The-i* many friends wish them main years of* happiness.- . y . ? Uev. \\ .T.. P.a \ n r. (Vena. Florida, pastor ?d th,. First Baptist .'lutreh. and hi- family -are "visio-i s to our city this week, to flic deliyht of their many friends.. I>r. 'Baxter will j>rt*ieh tit the Calvary Baptist ? hiiiyh hs's termer- eharye,. next Sunday ev ? liiny. ftcpi.?h?rrt?.ta'nt o'clock. Mrs. A lit c Chiussi-n is on the'siek list this week. Tlu? Faculty, of 1I10 City Schools tvil| aW, r,T' ] ui | n? r. Alt s. J-ilia Mc Dor/iid is indispose-J thi.s wee k. AIR. F.RNKST R HOpJ-? RASSKS.c Air. Ivrnes-t Rhodes passed aWay Saturday afternooM, Any. 27, at i :20 o'clock. The hotly was I rouyht to Chi-ler from' (!njd?Falls Lo he fnnei alized. Funeral servi ck rju-iet, simple and impressive. were hold at-the home of his wife, .Mrs^ Delia Bell Rhodes. J 12 Cemetery St., of- w+rTrtr"Rev; C'. F. 1*111 iS had eharye nr. .j. tcd lie Rei. T. 11. Avers. Mr. Rhodes was a_ member of the M et ronol it n n A M V - * THE PALMETTO LEA DETROIT NEWS. | | The niany- riends of Miss Robbie I,. -CilliariPwTll Be "glad to know she 1 is back homo again after having her 'tonsils removed in thy Henry Ford ! hospital. She is doing fine and will soon he- out again. Miss Lancy L. Clilliard wfris glad to have her classmate. Miss Marie But lor and brother of Chicago with her ,011 last Monday evening. They motor e<l over fr?>m Chicago am.- left Wed - no/may evening lor home; alter hav itig a lovely st;ry~in Detroit. -Mrs.. Kate Glover will leave on flu- Stli ot' Sept. for Saginaw, Mich. She will attend the annual confer once. i CARD OF THANKS. t Vi i nii'li to th""1-- ffrp niany friend for -their kindnss and sympathy * ^ shown lis during the illness a n-d death of Finest Rhodes, also the bcdutiful floral offerings of the friends, especially the white friendx _ .tlr. and'Mrs.' M. C. Stroud, Mr. New Mr. Hailey ajrd Mr. Webb. .Mrs. bellAi 'Bell Rhodes, wife, Mr. John Rhodes, son, Mr. JMhn Rhodes, brother, Mr. Karl RhoAes, brother. AROCNI) GEORGETOWN Pud". B. F. Cox, principal of Avery ..Institute, Charleston, his son B. K*. and Mr. Mitchell Darnell spent a part of last week in the city, the guests of Prof. G. W. How aid. They were shown the historic places ami also met a number of citizens. They promised to conle again. After- spending -a. week, in Coluru biaf S. C., and Richmond^ Va., iMrs. l.eola Atkinson and Misses Rudine -Reeder and Jennie Atkinson returned to Gcuruetow" all" Sntm'day ?-Rrrdn?and?Mr: Karl keei.ci " metlver?and brother rrf Mrs. Leola 1 Atkinson* and Miss Rudine Reeder are spending some time irt Georgetown as their guest?s., Mrs. Constance Allston and Mr. I,.A. Dunmoro'representatives of the Xoi.tH Carolina .Mutual Insurance Co. iiinUu ed to C harleston Friday o n business.' ; .. Mrs. 10. "L. Fraser, Miss Maria Fraser and Mr. \V. J. Wilds, Jr.. mo toj-ed to urangeburg on Friday. Dr. Luther Purvis of Charleston, was a^ visitor In George town on Sutv "day. He veturne.. Monday morning. , Mr. Karl Gihhs of Charleston, S.C. spent a__ few hours? mi Georgetown Sunday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Jackson. .Mr. Chappelle Carolina has return ed .to the c ity. ? He has been spend ing some time in Charleston witlv liis father, Dr. W. *P. Carolina! Mosdames Laura Judon, Ilessie W<u>dlmr'y?and?Mrr..?Vt~.?P:?Carolina ' arrived frrfm Charleston last week to -attend the meeting at Hmingway., .Mies R u by Woodbury supervisor (> 1 the Ilosnifjil nn/1 . ...... J I.ii!?_as/IOOL Hor "Xuvsz^nMTGTeimpboro N. C. and her sister Mrs. Janic Lawrence for nierly of Georgetown, but now of AsheviHo, X. C.. are visiting their sister Mrs. Eftic- Johnson. l'rof. anit MrK J. L. Caifi of Dar linirloii hav(. returner.' to-their lu>mo jrltef spending a few days in Gorge town, the guests of their daughter M-ts. Constance Allston. After spending a few days ji n Greenville,-as guests- of . Prof, and lteek Mrs. ,1. E. Beck; Prof.-"a?ti d Mrs. J. B. Beck and Roswell Beck returned on'Tuesday afternoon. They were accompanied by Mrs. J. K. Bck And children, anfL Mr.<*- Cornelius Heck, who has htjcp. iattcn, Cng Sum 'PIT t "'""-1?HI Tl dlll'StO-'U. *" Mr. IleniV Green was accidently diowned 011 Monday. At this writ iny the body has not bej.n recovered. Rev. (!. GoingiL. Bands imidUileiT * a very successful revival meeting at '/ioti Baptist church, Emanuel street last week. 'Rev. H. J% Motes, pastor. . A -number of white .visitors w p r ~e P [ .)>?.?t. F prl_y_ jj! more? persons" "joiTied tlpirchureh; - Th(C Fashion -Revue given at Be thes(it) Baptist' church Monday even ing by the choir was a splendid af i fair. ' A large crowd witnf?fcsed the | iflaii, uhiJ an excellent sum was rea ' lifted. 1 Sunday was an ideal d|ty and church goes took advantage of it. . On Sunday morning at Bethesda Bap t ist cli 11 |'rh. the , part vr?Reer"(F G7' Jtanielspreached from' ' , - - >'?.? iunHIUVV *Un chapter and Sunday night from John '*1 h chapter. Both of these sermons were full of thought and well delivered- On Sunt'-ay night af , teij' preaching 14 pm-^ong?wtn1?hap ' "Tizd. Excellent programs were pre sented at both the* Sunday pchool and B. Y. P. U. hours? The princi pal address ht the Sunday school was made by Mr. P. .C, Kelly,' Jr. i- . ' . . ( AMDEN NEWS. Mrs. Rosa L. Haste cf Columbus, Ohio is spending some time jsith ber daught'T. Ml,-' Imm in " Mr. and Mrs. Willie Colli ITS/*. Mrs. Essie Withers and Mr. Anion Colons Jr., have returned from a motor trip through Ohio !and other points. ' Mrs. G.?*W..' Mr. James Bolrfen of 1'nion are the guest/s. of Mrs. Sallie iBrevard. ' ' Mis. Alwilda McClain Schenck and children of Trenton are spending some rniio with relatives here. . Rev. and Mrs. R. F. Harrington and chiMren . Janie, Robert ant.1 James A MC IllWy WIH5 V 1V<9VU ? 1 U I peace and harmony. E. Crawford formerly of Lcckhart, S. C., (Union County) died in Johnson City Tenn., on the 19th of August and was bro.uglu to Asheville, N. Cv on the 22nd where the Rev. J. S, Jones conducted the burial ceremony. Members of the American Legion acted ag pallbearers. Mr. Crawford was well known in l^nion among both white and colored. He' is survived by his wife, one son, Sam; two brothers: Bennie Thomas and Charlie Thos. of Union: one . sister. Mrs. Johnnie M. (Jiles of Ashcville. , The Wilson Funeral Home had charge of the body and was buried in South Asheville Cemetery. * No one can deny that we have a daflressicn upon us and it is felt thru the world, even the most optimistic must agree that business of -all kinds is well'below par; In the last twenty-four months, all business of any kind has fallen off considerably causing thereby strenuous^ reforms toward retrenchment. Yet"the church ana scnooi must go cn. in newiy built brick-veneered church (Bevhel) with her "most outstanding record, will entertain tHfe Annual Conference of the A. M. E-.- Church on Nov. ember 15 has put on a drive for new close the churcVi for conference Rev. Bowman has put on a Window Drive taking place Sptember 18, arid he is now soliciting every man and wo. man, Methodis'j. Baptist, Presbyteri;; 11. el.., white anil, colortul here anil elsewhere for .J,he pitiful um pf one dollar foi;rfnis noble cause. It will be impossible for him who will help, therefore he is asking you to send one dollar, and your name will appear in the "Leader." Miss Doroth^T>avis in company with Miss C.'uretoil? Mr. Miller and Mr. "Davis were pleasant visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Nicholas on '2u Fo.-i.er Street last. Sunday. Doctor Van Buren, hoad of the Van Buren Hospital?at* SLiteboro, Ga., was the Sunday guest of Miss Dewy McDowell at the home of her mother Mrs. Emma E. McDowell on 1(> Hamlet Street. Miss Dorothy Latinvore of Knoxville. Tenn.. is the guest of Doctor L. W. Long this week. Miss Wil-* hurrT of Tenn., was also his deligh.fui guost last week. ?Mis*?Eunice?Beatty?nf?Tryotu N. was in the city last week. Misses Allyn and Russel Nicholas. Prof. E. N. Williams, Dr. C. W. Mont tn.. t 1 m.. and Leon a of AsheviHo were in the eliy last week. They are 'former | residents of Union and the city- wel I -romes?thetr~vistU Miv Marion Dcu^las. son of llev. , and Mrs. William 1 )oGjjlas.s is visi.- ; ihy his parcn'.s dVj, vmk. Miss-dinth iieatrico DouirhVss, Mrs | Nelly, Mr. Betlvle and little .Miss Ccr " nielle Williams who have been spend inK their, vacation ?ivt the hoe of ?Miss Dautrlass' parents left Tuesday lo re. ^ iUihs ljurouiy Diciuuy. nm.un^ wiio lucky number received a live pound bujv of sugar. Ml*. "Alfred DuekVll sold $2.2o jwoith of liekes and received lirsl , prize, while Mr. II. A. Hix selling $1.30 worth received second prize. The receipts were Sunday- morning service was large ly attended-tit St. John; Our pastor preached a sh< rt sold stjU'i Lug sermon. The-iinauce was also good. rr-" Kcv; *\.'B. Thomas, Jr. pivaciud a very inspiring sernuwv Sunday nigi-il. A large crowd enjoyed the sermon. We are praying than the young man will rise by leaps and hounds. Come again". KeV. ami An~s7 Thomas. _ The., members ' and I'ricnds of Si. (John. very, highly Vn?jfrlaiue?l the members of the W. II. and F. M. Society here last week. A very large crowd was led in tlii- basement eaeir day. Prof. Biiln- motored, over Saturday fi urn Allendale ITT FTTs wne, Ail" Bing, who Has been an iustru.tor here in th<i summer sehool; "Miss A lie, C.. llogin.who Iim In en _ spendisg lied summer . months wit a her mother Mrs. A.. V. Hagiu let'.. Satnrda"^ to* take Ttrarge oPtier work in (iuihria, Oklahoma. Hey., and Mrs. J. M>. Mi ("lintie are the Tfceipients of a line son. Mother and son we-d-mug lintv wrs. .vianue .muaii t>! M'liuoi' is in tip.* city visiting Jut relatives. We are glad to see hot- looking wall. We wish Ikt a pleasant' i .ay and' a happy return. Kev. f)elnin nt' < ir.my l"ii y I'i'i a> h- ed for us last Friday nitrht. We enjoyed his sermon very much. The Sunday Seliool classes are working ,v<ry iianJ- to be -ready- ftnr.ncially for the Sunday School'("on 'vention. We are goin^i to send our pastor to the convention with a financial-smile on hiK face. Mrs. Missouri' Gerald was also a member of tip. par^y-rlintr snrpftscd tAIrs.-E. I. IJuckett on her bir liday last week at the A. JM. K. parsonage and contributed financially in dminu ing the atl'air. Mrs. Gerald was delighted at the fact that Mrs. Dtick! ett was made to fool so happy and was -present a the affair alone." with the other ladies ' whose names were .mentioned in an issue of this paper. She wishes that Mrs. I Pickett will have many more sticIV"surprises. IN MFMOKIAM fn niei)iory*".'rTf~i'al. Thompson who departed this life Auk.-^^U- 1-t'dO. Two years-ago you lefff'us brother dear. -Your' memory still remains. Some day wo" will meet attain Whiij'c "parting will be no more. "The Golden -Ga-t'es were open A gentle, voicy said ?.o;iT And with farewell tinspake 1 i uu iviiiiii-iy eniereci nome, I ' Rosa u?!:i ison, tor Edna JSutler. nieee Will1!,"!! 11. Robinson ve.d Elliott Butler, nerho.vs. BOR DAY )LUMBIA )nte Sold: Return Limit: Sept. 5th Sept. 5 th Sept. . * 4th Sept. (5 th Sept. 2 & 3rd.. i Sept. Oth Sept. ? 2 & 4th Sept. 6th Sept. 2 & 1th Sept. 6th Sept. . 2 &?lird Sept!?45th Sept. 2 & 3rd Sfcpt. 6th Sept. 2 & 3rd Sept. 6th Sept. ? -1?3rd Sept. 6th Sept, ? i & 2nd SepTT 5TTT"' Sept. 2 & 3rd Sept. 5th Sept. 2 & 3rd Sept. 7th Sept. 3rd Sept. Oth Sept. ? 2 & 3rd Sept. 7th ' Sept. 3rd Sept. , Oth , Sept. 3rd Sept. Oth . ' Sept. 3rd Sept. 10th Saturday. September 3, 1932 SUMTER NEWS Tlve paster and members of Mf.? Zion Baptist Church have j 13: concluded1 a series of revival i<iediin?gs. hew Brodfcs of Charleston preached each ni^ht. Much spiritual benefit was derived. ' Members of Emanuel arranged a few' Rally and program 011 Sunday afternoon; Aug. 28~tnTTh'e church and special program at the church on Sunday night, August 28. Both pro grams Were enjoyed and $20.00 was raised in the Pew Rally. . The WomanlesR Wedding-given . by some of '.he members of Mt. Pisgah on Tuesday .night, Aug. 24 o-fifered a deal" of amusement for the overwhel ining crowd that witnessed not. Laugh ter prevailed from the moment the ?? .participnntsrntered until they do parted. The Hollywood review presented at the Lincoln High School on .Friday niirlti August 20 by the Jolly Work crs Clubi of. Mt. Pisgah was quite a nmel ull'.iii. 'P'e Ulovie ,-tai's pass ing in review the bathing beauties, i on Sufhday, Aug. 28. _ Miss Hallie Hampton is at home again after spending, the summer' in North Carolina. Mrs. Fh gler of Washington. D.-C. is spending a few dayR with Mrs. Elkh Bennett and fapnly. Mrs. S. P. Itiee is in the city for a- short s lay. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph of Charles- ? ton spent Friday Aug 20 visiting friends in'the city. ?Miss A. -Brown f'f WffShlrifelhtt." [>. C., visited Dr. and Mrs E C.Jones Friday August 20. .MR. I)AN BELL' PASSES Funeral services of Mr. Dan Bell were held last, Tuesday at the'Church of?Clod on - Prulloion Street a! .tended hy relatives and a large concourse of sorrowing friends. ? The funeral sermon was delivered, hy Rev. J. C. Andersvon Pastor of Sidney l?n:k C. M. E. Church.?Rev. A.nderson was assisted in the sor\tie-? es. hy Rev A. S. Powc Pastor of Lydson Presbyterian Church Rev. G. T. Dillard . and Rev. Boatwright Mr. .L^AV. Bcachttm was master ot coiTmonies. Rev. Anderson paid a boauliful tri bute to life of the deceased which wns- atteste c- testimonials of friends" and neighbors in their remarks. i mvriiii'iii whs in ivanuuipn vxmhutery^under a mound of beautiful flow ers "Tie leaves a wife, four daughters. one son, four grand daughters and eight grand sons. AN EVENING OF SPIRITUALS 4 ? We extend to you a cordial invitation to worship with Calvary's Glee Club in?their song service of spinfe"' uals Sunday afternoon. Sept. 4,^:30 A lienrty welcome and sincere "T?od bless you" awaitf. you. 1414 I^chlapd Street. S. S. Youngblood, Minister. ???????? SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Corrected to February 1. 1932