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I # Saturday, September 28, 1910 nERSONAL! 2 r MEN riON. **V ^ ^ ***** I Miss Viniii'y .Myers of Clevetland, Ohio, formerly of this city spent T5?days here Visiting relt# lives and friends.. JMiss Myers re i. turned to her home Monday j Friends dnire were <U>4ightcd to see her. Mr. Geo. Mutray -Swii/.er <>t Concord, N. C. returned home af-, rt.'i1 spending some time with his sick mother, Mrs. Julia Switzer ol St. Matthews, S. ('. She is some what improved at this writing WINTFri ] A licensed and f^p.Miwtvu.l _ r Beautician, capable of , managing gimp \)( ntheV lucdeil Ei Beauty Shop", ci re The Palmetto header. Drawer 3^7. Columbia, S + ' ; NOT1CK ! ? The public is respect fully in- I vited to attend a Print Dress contest and Musical program at Zipn r Pilgrim Baptist church, AiThufc town. S. C.. Monday evening, Sept. 30th at 7:30 p. jn. This promises to be one of the best of it's kind. Come out and eniov this nroirram. Its for your enjoyment. Please j don't iniss this, it will he a rare treat for every one wlio attend. l Sponsored by Mr. L. ft. Swither , W- NeV; K. A. 1 )nvhr;?Piistm It! :<;!'I,Alt l'KU.OWS CIA 11 < ??^ . The Regular Fellows hold their ?mooting at the usual meeting place- ~ , 1008 1-2 Green street, the club , house. ' [. Before openiii li.e .meeting til W nTeTTTlTeTs?disclosed?Tfie Khlisl " f mont of Negroes in the Army" This was interrupted by the president \V. II. Jivens in order to begin the reyular meeting. Tin \ meeting proved to have' been ; .successful one. Mr. Ivey Bowi'f ] sT senior of Allen i diversity was elected the new reporter ' for the club. , It is of vital importance, thai |^- every member be present in tin 1 \V* .ulniivrln ? ni.rt [ |V III' A I II1VTVI?i it; m i. ii.iv.Mtt Bp 'i, -7 """ I " "IM-h SI This was requested l>y President W. 11. Jivens. Ivey Bnwi-ii, reporter. pB THE Al'ROKA ( LIB NEWS , The .Aurora Club, which includes ^ the single teachers of O i>n< v Coun ty 'Train imr school, Sen"ca, S. ('. 1 held its first meeting for the schopl term of 1'.>10-41 at 'the | home of Miss F. I . Williams with B Allen ,1^ Code as host of the - evening ' The business part of the meet i ing included the election "of "1if ' f'jce'rs which are as follows: J ( ' President?Mr. H. Cains i Vice-nresident? Mr. Win. II. Few _ ell I* Sl'l'I'l'U l*y ?"Miss F?L. .Willia 11 is I Correspondin.! secretin y -Miss , E toy S LztuiUi re ? Treasurer?Mr.. I.. A. CI row >- -Hiis'inoss manager--Mr. Allen I Code l Reporter? Miss E. I). Sewell t A delightful evening was spent ( The !\ i Hi nving teachers w^eJ'e ^ B present: Misses F. I,. Williams rtnd K. I). Sewell. Messrs W-r,II. fcaJrYes Wlit. k. Fewell, Allen I.. Code and C J 1,. A. Crew. 1<KTI<I<NS FROM VACATION l. I T - ? 1 Ak Mrs. Catherine Cannon and Mrs " Anna Hell Davaalt and son Mr David Davanlt have returned tt ' their home it'tor spending theii 1 vacation in Washington, f). C. ^ .Mrs. Catherine Cannon was the " ^ guest of her cousin, flrs. Ida Can 1 nun and Mrs. Willerma Coley ??t | m 171G 17th S.I.. \. W Mrs. Anna ' Hell Davaujt and son was the v guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sot Morris n of 1623 lltli St.. N.W. . s Many dinners and teas wen .. given in their honor. Among . those entertaining in their honoi twere Miss Doris Cooper niathei , ind aunt of 042 South St. N. W.; . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly 2145 ^ 15th St. N. W.; Mrs. C. E. Wasfe ? ington, 2224 13th St. N. W.; Mrs I* Sarah White, 5016 E. Capital St iMrs. Ruth Morris 1623 4th St s Nr W. and nianykother engage- * ments that they could not til. Saturday my two grandson.Mr. James and Hildreth Hopkins took us'To^the World's Fair whila . in New York, wu -had breakfast 11 tt/WK a ,in > fiMorwl flf Mrs Anna " Bell Duvault, Mrs. Jannie "\Vil- ^ ^ lianis and supper witli Mrs. Addie Hanberry and her friend, Mrs. P Geneva Brown, 105 N. W. 119th St., a friend of Mrs. Cannon. We can never foreet these love- ? ly friends that made it so pleasant for us while in their city. m , m , w Subscribe For? ? The Palmetto Leader I ? BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. John D. Reynolds ">f 1221 Pine Street, are very hap py to announce the arrival of a son. John 1). Jr., on Friday afteruouii, Sept. 20, 1040, 5:55 P. M. at Waverly Hospital: HIGH HATTERS SAVINGS ANH SOFIAI. CLUB' The club held its weekly meeting :t thy home of Mr. and Mrs. Young at 2310 Gervais St., September 23. The house was called to order by Mils. Wharten on account of the absence of the president. She conducted the - devo" tionals and carried it out in it.-, usual manner. The -minutes of Llie-dat t m'etHtimr tveye read, received and adonttd l'hv roll was called aY\d responded to briefly. Busine.sk" .session ?fol? lowed?" The club planned a bingo p; rtv to lie C-Lvan at the-4tt>mt?-rrfMr. ami Mrs,_Wharton ort 1203 Greug street, Wednesday night, October 2tab We ate inv+tmg?om friends to come over and have at. [ veiling of fun with us. Pleas:* ilon't forget the date. Our next meeting will he Monday night October 7 at the home of Mr. amiMrs. .lames Wharton. H1RTII l)A1 PARTY The! ma Ann Robinsop celeb rat* fl her sixth birthday on Monday, September Hi, 11140 beginning at >: '{<) ,,'clotk. The pt. rty was giv n by her grandmother Mrs. Mamie Mayes. Thirty-live ^children tvere present. Balloons and' caps a-ere given as .favors. The room a as beautifully decorated-in pink ihe cake was white and pink. Ice . ream, cake, and candy were enjoyed. .. 01 Children present were AHMred Russell Thehua Green, Doris Ann Zoiglor. Carrie Ktt; Wilder, John Wilder,- Helen Mai^in, Catherine (ones, Josephine .Milligan, Mattie Watson. Bobbie Milligan, Fred Davis, Benjamin Brown, Fred Can ley, Helen Robinson; Benzene Blocker, .Margaret Blocker, Willie B. Myles, Gonsetta Peay, Franklin Arthur and Henry Jenkins, Wilbei L'antey, Ruth, Henry, George and lames Folder, Joe Divis, JohtWest ley and Ernest Red, Mary hi-rmi-?Ula-?4eys?Benjamin?zmri" RI11 iott Lee Warley, Naomi Blueford. Those assisting Mrs. Hayes ivei'e Thelnia 'Ann aunt, Mrs. Ger:riule holder, Lydia Wilder, Mrs Irene Butler, Mrs. Rebecca Reed, j Mis. Ethel Lee Henderson, Miss Helen Brown. la-laffettee social club ?Thi^ I.n-Lafft'lLOe Social club net at the home of Mr. Robert IVostonV. The house wi s called o order by the president. In The Jarden was sung as the opening w leet ion. Puayer was led in conri-rt. The roll ctilled each uember responded with a Bible fcrse and fee. The minutes of the ast meeting were read, received uul siopted. The house was open-1 d for business. Miss Rosa Kimu'll joined the club. We also had wo visitors, Miss Lillie and Miss Mary Ella Kimble. Wo Lalso <lt ided to give a-"Mask Dance" Monday night, October 7, 1940 at lie Palmetto Chauffeurs Club House. Krigiids aro invited to ome out and mask with us. Officers of the club: Miss Ethel lobinson, president; Mr. L. PororfieM. vice-president; Miss Lu icrta Jones financial secretary tiss Drucilla Kelly, recording sec otnry; Mrs. Hattie R. Porterfielri reasuier; Miss Mary Ella Precis lYnns treasurer: Mr. Leon Ed amis, Mr. Robert Weston, bust ess managers; MisS Rosella Jo^n on, news reporter^ ?? ! J I YOl' ARE INVITED The Busy Ladies Social Club ordia'ly invites you and your uest to attend their Party to be ivcn at the Community Center, fampton and Lincoln streets, on Tiesdnv night, Oct. 1st. Admis ion Single 15c; Couple 25c. ROSE SOCIAL CLUB cTub heTd Its weekly meetig at the home of Miss Margaet Goodwin. The house was call d to order by the President, Mrs ithel Gibson. First selectior teal Away; prayer was repeated nrrmfl sulprtion Snmphndv FnOck. i lg. The house was opened for Id i nd new business which was iscussed and approved by the icmbers. The club is looking foi , ard to its anniversary' next lonth. The club adjourned to i leet at the home of Mrs. Talley ' [?? Scott, 2687 Cherry St. 4 ~ Vi | allen-morris brown football game to draw huge throng When the whistle blows, giving the signal for the kick-off in the Allen-Morris Brown football game Saturday at 2 o'clock, it is expected that thousands of spectators wjll be gathered at Hurst Athletic Field to see these two great tetms exhibit their strategems for the first time during the 1940 season. Morris Brown comes to Columbia with an enviable grid iron reputation, which she in no .wise intends to have besmirched by her sister African Methodist Episcopal rival. For many years she has been. in the top ranks among Southern Conference schools. I?i the mean time. Allen hasn't ft re<L_ao-imdLy. ..m?thcconference to which she belongs. J?hc~was?the-most consistent avinner of championships yin the old ^South 'Atlantic "COTTfPTeTicel and has occupied the first champion ship in the newly'organized Southoa s+rm?Athletic Association. Allen's fortunes this year are in the hands of Thomas "Hooks" Nelson, former Allen star quarter bark, and titer assistant qoach under Toney Sivinton,?who because of other duties deemed it advisable to relinquish the coach* i ing post. Nelson has us his first assistant William "Buster" Lawson, also a fojrmer Allen star. Former coaches Toney Swinton and Herbert IJaumgardner are issisting in an advisory capacity. Veterans who are expected to come through with splendid performances in - Saturday's tilt are William Brown, Alonza McDonald, Grady Butler, Nathaniel Heme, Clyde Richirds, Clifford Taylor, Robert Ford, Ben and John Starkey. A boy named Walter Rhett will bear watehmxy and may convo through with the most scintilating work of the afternoon. -Herman Bowman is creating quite a stir in the guard position and may do much to crumble Morris Brown's far-famed "Seven Blocks of Granite." Y. P. S. T. CLUB NEWS The Y. P. iS. T. Club met at the home of Mrs, Pauline Outen. Meet ing called to order by the president, son?,'"Shine -On Me," prayer the Lord Will Make a Way Foi I Me," scripture was read by IMrs Waits. Song, "Remember Me" the minutes of .the last meeting were 'read, received and adopted, tho roll was called each member an swering. The next meeting will bo at the home of Miss Smook,._ Mi-. David J. Outen, Reporter SUNNY SIDE SOCIAL CLUB The Sunny Side Social club held Its weekly meeting at the holne of Mrs. Florence Wilson, 2416 Millwood Ave., on Tuesday evening, September 24. The meeting was called to order by the President,-.Mr. James Middleton^" The devotion was conducted by the Chapten^, Mr*. Florence Wil&oiL. and carried out in its usual manner. The president took charge and the minutes were read and ap nroved, the the house was onen 1 * J ed for business. After the busi- ! ness session the roll was called and everyone responded. AVi were very glad to have Miss Clara Belle Crawford visiting us. Wt j are very sorry Mrs. Howe ^as! not present because t)f her illness The elub extends to her their het rt felt sympathy und trust she will soon recover. We adjourned to meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs j J. B. Ford, 2519 Marshall St. The ; hostess served a delicious supper ! CARD OP THANKS Mrs. Agnes B. Evans wishes to j thank her many friends for tho j | kindnesses, shown and the beauti- j i ful flowers, while she was in tho j Gqod Samaritan-Waverly hospitrl 4BABY CONTEST A SUCCESS (j jl Honea Path, S. C.?A baby con 11 test sponsored by Mrs. J. C. Noah, and Missionary club of the New Forkville Baptist church came to a successful close on Sunday night I Sept. 22, 1940. Ten babies paftici-1 pated, raising a total amount of I $30.00. First prize went to Anion j A. Martin Jr., second prize to Ro- y setta Balden and third prize to Annie K~ StrowSer! 1 PROF. H. B. BUTLER AT \ SIDNEY PARK t ?> I Prof. H. B. Butler of Allen Uni. v versity, who filled the pulpit it F Sidney Park church last Sunday A. M. during the absence of Dr ^ .1 C. f^nlelmiorh will fill the h pulpit again next Sunday A. M The public is invited to hear him. ^ Subscribe For? h The Palmetto Leader 1 . i % * THE PALMETTO LEAO I TUESDAY EVENING WK'fAI. j CLUB Rosa Lee Carson, ^Reporter The Tuesday Evening Soci. Club held their weekly nievtin Tuesday evening, Sept. 24 at th home of Mrs. Sophie Lurie, 92 Pine. The meeting wus called t order by ti c president?tlm 0>ftv* tional wt s conducted by the chaj lain, Mrs. . Gertrue Feldcr, th horse was turned over in the hand of the president for old and ne> business. The minutes was reac received and adopted then the ro was called, each member-respond ed briefly. The club adjoined t meet at the home of Mrs. Ralpi Mack, 1010 Pine St. The hostes s<1wd chicken salt <1, hot rolls ami; i.r tea. M IKS HELEN PATTON BEC(lMES BRIDE OF DAVID V, Hb l 'ViW- TI? TMVTll-fc LIGHT CEREMONY Bristol, Tenn., Sept. 20?A eight uVluck .Friday evening, Sep tember 20th. one of the lovelies \ypddings in the history of Bris tol ? to??k place at the beautifu home of Rev. and Mrs. Giles For tune whin 'their daughter. Mis: Helen Patton became the bride ol David George Belton, Jr., of Winns >oro and l olunibit., S. I . 1 he Kev Moses S. Helton ol' Oxford. N. C. ;rol it of the groom, olfi-'iatiny assisted Ly Kev. J. A. llel.aine 01 Sununerton, S. brother-in-law of the groom. Larje white baskets of whit', gladioli and dahlia were arranged in the arehway in the living room entwined with English ivy and doweling clematis. Lacy ferns formed a background t iul arrang. d an ong the ferns were tall seven pronged candelabra, with burn .i?k~ cat nedral candles.?The living room was converted into a flower garden. The bridal music was given by Miss Izetta H. Garrett, pianist; ?li>. Mildred Hurley, soprano acauiipanied by iss .Kutie Johnsoi of Nashville, Tenn. Mr. Kyle Rog ers played two numbers "Leibe stxamn!!- and ."Tramgrai^?Mr a Buriey sang "I Love You Truly", Carrie. Jacobs Bond, "At Dawn ing", Cadntun, and ..after tht plighting of the troth she sang lrit; ."I Tird's'Brnycr". The radiunt bride entered tlu living room on the arm of he> lather. She wi s exquisite in hei wedding gqwn of white moire taf: feta fashioned on princess lines the skirt having a long sweeping train. The l*odice made in a jack "el ell ect embroidered with se quids. She wore a bandeau ol orange blossoms across her head. She carried?a white satin nravei book, the ribbons entwined with swi nsonia and tube roses. Het only ornament was a diamond studded cross a gift of the groonvf Miss Rose Jefferson, a lifelong friend of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a soldier blut taffeta dress ft shioned on princess iines. She carried a bouquet ol pink dahlia tied with, blue tulle.; Miss Tforis Alexander, a cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid. She wore a beautiful white mouseline de soie dress fashioned similar U the maid of honor. Little Miss Rowena Worley cjaughter of the Floyd - Worley's was the dainty flower girl. Het f/^ock was pink. She scattered lme-pei&ls- in the beide's pathway. The rim/ bearer, little Miss Onhel ia DeLaine, neice of the groom iShe wore a long princess frock of blue taffeta. The ring was carried on i. silver tray. Serving Mr. Belton as best man was his brother Mr. B. K. Belton of Columbia, S. C. Miss Sue Ella Hughes served as ae.olyte. She wore a beautiful black creation with long flowing skirt.. Informal Kecepti?n Following the ceremony an informal reception was held. Tl'.r guests were members of the two families and a group of special friends. Assisting Mrs. Fortune ut the j reception were her sisters Mrs Janie Paris and Mrs. Harry Henderson of Gary W. Vu.; Mrs. Wallace Coffey, Mrs. Lulu Hatcher Mrs. Herbert Alexander, Mrs. Virginia Worley, Mrs. Emma Goodrum and iMis* Katherine Rogers The bride's table was overlaid with lace t nd the appointments were silver. The florals were gladioli, zinnas and maiden hail fern. Ices in designs of wedding jells and slippers were served with pastel mints and nuts. Cut ting t-.e?wedding cake was an interesting feature. It was a three tier angel food cake frosted in white topped with a miniature >ride i nd groom. The cake was mcircled in flowering clematis and ju ea h side were silver candh iticka burning white tapers. The handle sticks were gifts of thwide's aunt, Mrs. Janie Paris. Mrs, E<y:lune, mother- of th* iride wore pink taffeta trimmed vith blue velvet bows. She wore i corsage of ipnk rosebuds. Mrs 'aris, aunt of the bride wore blut md her flnwers were cardpninfi drs. Henderson, aunt of the bride ^ore blue nlso. Her flowers were (ink i sters. Mrs. Belton, of Columbia, S. C. mother of the groom wore soldier ilue with a corsage of pink roseiuds. The couple will live in Winnsioro, S. C., where they both arc mployed. For the present they iave taken an apartment in the lome of Mrs. J. T. Wright, Zior lill. ' | Mrs. Belton is the only daufhV 1SR ? ter of Mrs. Lucilo Patton Fortum and the lute Mr. James D. Patton Sr. She is a graduate of glutei (high school and took her degre< : t Tennessee State college. Sh. has a 1 so done graduate work a K 1 State college. For the past t\v< if. years she has ben a popular tew ?,> cher in the Winnsboro piiblh schools. Since the announcemo. ,0. of her engagement two week* ^ go, she has been elaborately fetet ) by friends. n- Mr. Helton is u graduate oi Booker T. Washington high school in Columbia, S. C., and S. C. State ,v at Orangeburg, S. C.' His frater 1 nity is Omega Phi Psi. He is tin1) son of Mr. and Mrs. I). G. Helton [. Sr., of Columbia, S. C. For the past two years he has made his home in Winnsboro and is associutcd with the United States He ' ptrtment of Agriculture as county i agriculture agent. The couple received many beau _ t if 111 and useful gifts. Among the out-ol'-toWn guest. _ present- for the wedding averr Rev. and Mrs. DqLairte of coin - -nertory C.I (Sftnelia l)el.:iilir~ Sunimerton, S. C.; Mrs. D. fJ. Pelton, Sr., mother of the groom, Co lumbin, S. C.; Mr. B. K. Belton 1 -Columbia, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs ' Harry Henderson, Mr. ami Mrs 1 John Penn and Mrs. Carrie lloov-.... r<...... w \'? . \t... i ........ Odell, Bluff" City, Tenn., i ml Mrs .Mamie Williams of Abingdon, Va. I Rev. Moses Bolton of Oxford, N V* and Mr. 'MnKorn MacFadden ' of Lewisburg, N. C. - A IK K.N MO IKS Friendship Church ? . Rev. Fi'iicv has lOutiucU-o a .two weeks revival . in Winston-Salen N. O. for the Rev. J. C. White. His I services there have attracted bott white and colored. In his absence Sunday Rev. Stephens from Stone Branch academy was our guest speaker. His sermons both morning and nig<ht were good. Out people need commendation foi their fine attendance knowiiv_r tin pastor wouldn't be present. .Van* of our members are returning home after being away?for thr . summer. Among those wh0 have returned and t lso visitors at Friendship Sunday were: Miss Kthel Moses, Louisville Ky., and teacher at Bettis academy; ^Ros coe Bigby, student at Bettis aead enty; Mrs. Zelda Wilkerson, tea eher at White Pond, S. C.; Mrs L.vthia Kimbrell, Mrs. Stephens Miss Singleton. ,Mrs. Weaver. Mrs Janie Gran^, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Lacey, Miss Hall, Mr. Wil linn Garland, Mr. Warren, Miss Adrain Anderson, Mrs. Jones*, At lantic City, N. J.j' Mr. and Mrs Mason, Miss Joyce .Mason, Mrs Weathersby, Miss Elizabeth HarWy nd Mrs. Peterson, Greenwich I V Connecticut. The Missionary society under the Presidency of Mrs. M. M. Peace is doing splendid?xeork^ Thoy are now making plans for niimiol M'?ninn!in' Fair which will take place in Novrnrber. The dt.te will be announced later. The ftll revival will begin Monday night after the first Sunday in October. Hev. H. J: Denkin? Savannah, Ga., will preach for us Farm News G. *T. Dowdy, Negro County Farm A'genh announced the fai. dates for the Wagener Tri-Coiu munity Fair to be October 10, 11 and 12, 1040. The fair will be it the colored school in Wagoner, S C. The public is invited to at tend, Wesley Notes The Sunday School convent' of the Beaufort district was a great success and beautifully carried out. Uev. Jenkins attended with two" delegates but \ery much > our re.sret, Mrs. Edith Ray ore of the delegates lost her life in an accident that happened net r Wal terboro, with Rev. Jenkins. Hei funeral was held Wednesday u? J o'clock. A glorious meeting is being cur i ried on at Wesley by Rev. O: B Buj-ricJt of Lenora, N. C. You are I always Welcome to worship with us. I We feel very grateful to tht i Rev. Townsend an^d Jim Matthews for the splendid* way they | nnt the services Sunday j for Rev. W. Jenkins during hi- ' ahsence^ ? The whole "of Aiken sincerely ' sympf thizc with the family of the . late .Mrs. Edith Ray. Cumberland A. >R E...Church t Sunday was a very busy day in 1 Cumberland. S. S. 10 a.m. Supt. Jones was at his best. 11 A.M. < Rev. B. C. Scott, preached a won * derful sermon, Gen. 40:10, subject 1 "The Christian's Empire"." Thts sermon wil be long remembered '| 8 P.M. the pastor delivered anoth JJ er rich and thoughtful sermon h St. John 1:1. Visitors during the day Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wilson t Mrs. Sar: h Gunter, Mr. Allen Grn r hnm, Mr. G. T. Ilarvey, Misses Ed \ na V. Jones and Alston, Messrs F James Kimball and Shannon Mitchell. 5 PM. the ./Missionary so ? - "V " * \ JI DOUILK HIAOCR SMASH i tug TW0 ^?^P^#y # M/MW m ^ gjL,Jt fUATOtl O# IOOW IHtmv Thursday Ni -'l>A.\< IN(i ! li TOWNSHIP A mm Adm. at Door $1.20; A< White Spectator Advance Tickets,on Sale at 0 ^i, -i J. i.iot. Ciety held their n.otllily meet at tr.e parsonage. After t:.?ness session vv;t> ovi*p, ! hr " Mrs. I.. iScoti si rvi ti tindelicious refreshments. Thursday nigh' aftej. ci.oi: i bearsal (he members served,,'..' otfjeerk of lit. TO.ii.jeh cake at. nuikh. tV.. '? loo 1.1;.. to tlrr next lehcarsal. Wo wish to congratulate the Trustees of ?r.rr- then splendid work "in clearin.v tbcii obligations f,,i- this conference year. Now all departments . allocking and working toward a: tuial conference claims am! S*i v. a 1*41 rlnita ftint'nt'c cuitin.rt May wo think tin.- j"..11 w i\ .Messrs R'. A. Brooks. I'. M.niin ?oi?,. John Beans,-Lohin> Ki ariki::. Wm. Robinson, Rev. B. c, >\ut: Prof. Z. Townseial. I>r. I'h. rrY am others W.ho-spaee won't perns;'. .. to name, for tin- wonderl.:' ree? j> on Friday niyht. Aiken ' 1"i, <-1 played >" -p-in" -=?***"II I - T~-"~7~ 7 A. .Anders+.n, nmnnjri'r. ; humble servant \\ I.. t'Lrkle. r.etary-treasui ei. ? Make Cumberland y<>.;i in. quarters and ilor'f Kite: v.. Palmetto Leader (>UAN 11 l-:\ I I LL M M S Bethlehem Baptist ( luircIt l(e\. R. M . Minn. I'astoi Sunday iiiplit clo-id a \ery .- ' .ueesslul revival meetinv On S.;n day morning tw? vvivbajn r/.vd ii;. the Pastoi. Rev Minn. Ibis . u vival was iur; by Ue\ Turiu-i ;t-. | sistant pa-tft- Second H: j > t. >" , church, Ailiell. ill.'' it .> o!'e tl.a | will never be i*? rv 11? :. h'ojnlur "iiii i el ?i ivi.'t.' w ( : j curried o t Sumin\ vyii-. i.reach j inVC at l'J o'clock anil f 1V1! Communion. Weekly prayer- meeting will V | held Thursday niykt. at 7 Mo j>.ir I Choir relear?a! v.ill !> j-.eM ;.t j the church Thnsday nicht at ,ial hour. All pefsniis t; kinc ati avti- ' rnrt in the Twelve Ti ii':c> a:v be j np asked to meet at the chur'M Wednesday nipht for rehearsal. The Pulpit Ai<l cluh wilT meet ruesday at 6:3o p.m. at the hem>f Mrs. Kunice Mine weathers The Woman's Missionary socio j y will meet at the hmv.VL --f Mi- ' riIda Adams. Frirlnv ?YiirV?.t Lt'triiin !!V,' : * 7 1 /clock the Woman's Mission v . ponsor the Twelve Tribes f?>r th-f eneiit of .the chine; . The Willing Worker.- will nu i i fuesday evening i t the home of VIr. SpenceT^ Moon'- nt TTu- usual tour. We were glad to huvc with ns his morning Mrs. Bertlm A llai is of Philadelphia. Pa., w o i 'iaiting her mother Mrs. Man. *eters of this town. Valley Fair Baptist Church ' Rev. R. B. Bush. Pastor page seven ' IhTKKTAINil'O BANt^ IS A RIO' Of iSTlHM j^_ iTAi PfCO?L SO tAN(rl'fO? 'hj rKtCI o# ONI upAr/? "~~,V,.S' ZZ ?tHLA.i_*v ^ IUWP trrrrnm J~I ^ ~ WORLDS GRfATEST TfNOR SAX MAN KINS MM*/ Aii Cyt'/rA,. ? ;te,' OCT. 3rd tt r.Vl ^ I ST] I " >TM I '71. ( S. ( !\ -?(>1 ( : tax included ? . s (j.)j' tax included . ? ret-1) I r.il Tli 'm.!- Driin >'liu> T on. >]><>n-1.' t: ' a' ~? fJ?? : ;L? Vi? 'w ,,<l!l-r "* r : ; ^ i-'-.'t::, t|;u, V' " ' ; I'Hr.rK Mat'-' i !-a -4 > ' arairi. : . ' .. w. l"'" " .. ,i| ' MPr,.p. i,r . " . "!j N. ,K, rj,.f 'T < i ! . * ,' ' ' ' ' .' ! 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