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ri-E-. F" I By Kev. K. Philip Ellis Bishop and Mrs. J. S. Flipper Souxh Carolina was indeed proud to see its great leader, Bishop Flipper, attending the truslee board?meeting- last week ond ~ also witnessed the commencement exercises of Allen University. He looked the very picture of health, and conducted the affairs with a master mind. Say what you will but the people of thi? state arc ?-?really pr-outl nf -their_great leadejc,_ They delight in following him and do so willingly, and with glad hearts. Bishop Flipper gets the greatest results with no censuring afld abusing me n. His district stands at the head of the column where South Carolina is today. Mrs. S. A. Flipper, his queenly wife, i.. truly a helpmate to her husband. The call meeiiiij? IUr UlP' w?jmen issued by Mrs. Flipper, wmi responded to from all sections in the state. The women are are loud in their praises of the -nrtctress on the~pHTT"oT the Bishop's wife, and of the business transacted in that special called meet" Allen's Commencement * . * * The above occasion wars' one of the best held the school foi years. President S. R. Higgins is being highly commended on all sides for the administration he is giving our school in Columbia. There?bbpttis to he perfect harmony between "the"^president and faculty. The same is true as to the student body. All presiding elders of the state made great reports. We were not able to attend the trustee board meeting but heard of the great session. Truly there is a nice day for the A. M. E. church in Soutk Carolina. We heard that the entire faculty of the school was reelected t?y one single motion. That was ? new thine under the sun. and spoke volums for the able president and his efficient staff of teachers. We did not hear the addresses of Drs. R. L. Lemon, L. D. Gamble, and Murph, son of Dr. J. W. Murph of Charleston, but we heart! that they were among the, /best delivered upon those occasions. Hon. Willard W. Allen The above named person who is grand maHWinbf the Freeiahd Ati-" cepted Masons of the Maryland jurisdiction, delivered one of the finont addrunooo to the gradunL ing class of Allen University we have ever heard. He represents an - insurance, mortgage Joans, and a real estate company in Baltimore. His address at Allen ought to have been broadcast to every college in America where candidates for diplomas were to be advised and instructed. In this writer's opinion. his speech was the solution, if heeded, to the Negro problem,- or I might say. the entire problem of America's people. I have known Mr; Atlen as a htgtr fraternal officer for many years, but unless you know him as an orator of the first magnnitude, you don't - know- him. H is address-has been tho talk of Columbia and- the state ever since. Dr. D. H. Stanton war one of the outstanding guests at Allen s commencement. He rep< resents the. American Bithe Society, and is one of the most able Y-hnvhrtprs in mil- inrift.) group. He -enjoys the -confidence" of both white and colored. The doctoj electrifies any gathering he stands before. When ever fie enters a~ meeting it iK announced by various applauses. Both Dr. Stanton and Hon. Allen subscribed to the Palmetto Leader. Mr^Joseph A. Robertson We are indebted to Mr. Robertson .for, -lis yearly Subscription to the Palmetto Leader. He is manager of the Crescent Cleaners Club, 191 Spring St., Charleston, which i<, among the best in the state, white not excluded. IL an inspiration to those of our racial group to see the kind of plant owned and controlled by the above character. Don t miss this press-' 3*- mg club when you are in Charleston and want the best work done. A. M. E. Conference Annual conferences of the A. M. E. church' to be held this fall | together with ministers to preach special sermons were arranged by Bshop J. S. Flipper, D. D., and presiding elders during the commencement week at Allen University. The schedule is as follows: Palmetto conference, Ebene/K) church. Charleston, October 16, Rev. D. N. Wilson, B. D., na^tnr Annnn) gQrmnr? n. T r Ruarles; Missionary sermon, Dr. C. S. J. Molette; North-East conference, Mullins, October 23, Rev. G H. White, A. B., pastor; An.-. rtuc.1 sermon, l)r. Lee A. I-iOgan; Mis^rtionory sermon, Rev. E. V. Gibbs, Columbia conforence, Bethel church, Columbia, October 30, Dr f. W. Janerctte, pastor; Annua) - sermon, Rev. S. J. Johnson; Missionary sermon. Dr. W. G. Owen*: South Carolina conference, St. George, November 12,,.Rev. B. J. Hutchinson, pastor; Annual sermon, Dr. J. .W. Murph Missionary sei mo-n, Refv J. J. Ju.lon; Piedmont conference, Bethel church Anderson, Dr. D. J. Gadsen, pastor; Annual sermon, Rev. B. S,. Taylor; Missionary sermon, Rev. W. E.White and the Central con ference, Elloree, November 22, DrJ. B. JeTminffs, pastor. ThankR to Subscribers We are pleased to announce the f/dlominff persona who have recently subscribed to the Palmetto p? ? It... |1 Ul C HtlttUI I TT.trmel, i^ui in cnuricston; KeV. * ?. ? . *??.??,?ut*H?wh; ieevT" >.. u. niiiaiu, imariesioii; iurs. .. i.. riwiiitaitit, ciiai leaum; Kit. .auuiut caiu>, ?>avy iaru;*itcv. ., >? ttitimigii.niT_ v .imi n-fitnn;?ue v. j. Aiken, xNavy l>?ru; ttcv, . ??. ...uiia>, anutcws; rtev. vt. e>. i? n..?)na, At. jstepnens; tiun. j. a. .w?.ii3<ju, c-nai lesion; nr. j. a. npe, . .oience; Ur. J. VY. Aiurpn, diaries .uu; ur. fl. u. lutmsey, VVeuge tc.u; Ur. u. it. Stanton, quanta, "TiTT Joseph A." RobtrtSon, iniariesana~IJr. l. a. Wviih, sumterr joine of these sent their subscript.v/its by mail us many outers snoutu .cave none accoruing to their prom .se. Strange so say that so many promists made by members ol ou. Tjrtrap?artr jus,t like 11 pie erust. ? lien u white daily paper expires, all that the subscription .lent has to do is to send toe subscriber a notice on a postal card, -.mu the renewal of-the subscrrbtion .? xorth conning from that subscriber. But when it denies ,to .Vegro papers you must' write and send ageuta, itill they will not pay.' All will admit. The Palmetto Leader is iniong the best Negro Journals in .he entire South and every Negro should be a paid up subscriber to this paper. Let us "advance on our knees. Ml'. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. S. Chism, Pastor Sellers?Sunday school opened ;t the usual hour, and the lesson vas very interesting-and beautifully discussed throughout the school and instead of the review ve had a short talk f fomMtssLT! ia i Campbell from Lake City vith response by sister Elisabeth >Jowlin. Also Mrs. Dorthy Cribbs and Mrs.?Nevada (Griffins werejresent. At 11:15 morning service began vith Miss Emma Brown at the >iano. After the usual devotion-il exercises the pastor selected his text from 59th Psalms, 16th verse, subject A Tangible Reason for Ringing. <*fhis message was uny discussed ana mucn enjoyed by all. Two persons came and joined the dhurch. ' We were indeed glad to have Mrs. Sallie Mae Lester . and Mrs. Bertha? Weurry out Sunday after a few weeks illness. _ ___ Among, the visitors were**Mrs. Nevada Griffins of North Caiolina; Mrs. Dorthy Cribbs of New York; Miss Lillian Campbell of Lr.ke City. Miss Leona Godbodlt of Pee Dee and Mrs. R. C. Hooks of Marlon. Come again we airways welcome visitors. We did not- have preaching on Sunday night. At 7 p.m. we had our A. C. E.j League which was very good. Miss Marguerite God bodlt presiding. The Missionary rally was quite a success. I think they wtll l5e readp to make their report when called. Vhe death of sister Minnie Wilson was a shock to the community-Saturday when the news eame-j that she had passed to the great] beyond. She died Saturday, June "t4, 8 av mrr Bolton, N. C. where she lived for 14 years. A real Christian life. Her remains were brought home and funeralized a* Ml. Zlon A. M. E. church where she was once a member, by her pastor, the Rev. W. H. McMillian in charge. First hymn, Asleep in Jesus, Blessed Sleep, lined by the Rev. McMillian; prayer by the -Rt-v. S. S. Hashall, Bolton, N. C. second hymn, Jerusalem My Happy Home, lined by the Rev. I. S. Burrell, pastor of Weston Chapel Latta. Remarks by her leader, brother Daniel Leevy and Mr. R. C. Hooks. Resolutions coming from Friendship A. M. E. church Miss Madgeline Kirtgslow, of Bolton, N. C:' Resolutions fronr Sun day school, Miss DoBhia Ford. Resolution from Ushers board, Miss Marguerite Godboldt. Obit uary and letters of condolence by Mrs. Louise Reed, all of Mt. Zion Church. The pastor Rev. W. H. ;? n tminf k..t very impressive eulogistic sermon. , She leaves to mourn her loss 3 devoted sons, Frank Wilson, John Wilson, Charlie B. Wilson; two | adopted sons, Earnest and Earl [Wilson; one brother, Wallace IGregg; two sisters Mesdames Em ma Harentonl and Julia Ann Brown, all of New York, and a host of relatives and frends. She is not dead she's only sleep ing. Miss Emma Brown left Sunday p.m. for Phtladetpbia where she will spend her vacation. Miss Picolia Davis left oru the 9th of June for Summer, school at Allen and Benedict college. *itors. Adllne Frazier spent a few ,very pleasant days in Columbia, S. C. TH1 UKKEMWOOD NEWS , Everything is looking fine here t now after having received some of the Lord's blessings in the form of rain, (after a long hot drought which finally broke with an abundance of rain. The gard' eners and farmers looked up with a happy smile saying "Thank God the rain is here". Sunday cfrurrti services were well attended throughout the day" At Weston Chapel A. M. E. Sunday school went in the usual way. The lesson was discussed well and closed with the pastor's review. | Mrs. Mania T. Perrin, our I district Supt. was present and made a timely address; After S. S. she left to go to other points in the county. At 11 o'clock the Pastor, Rev. M. G. Williams preached a most | 1 powerful sermon from*the text Men ought always to pray and not faint. After Che -sermon?the doors of the church were opened and one of our Stewards, Mr. Arthur Williama rose to his feet and cried unto the Lord until the gospel ftre took hohhofneaTly~ev=eryone arid oh! it was a great meeting. Sunday evening was quiet, no three o'clock services in town. At 8 o'clock the church ob seved Fathers' Day. The Presiding Elder Rev. P. M, Gary was with us an<t made a-flne-taHf?Gur^ second quarterly conference was held Monday night. I wish to say here that we have many boosters for the Palmetto Lefider in Weston Chapel, among' the leaders are Mts. Olivia Williems, those nice compliments and sweet words coming from her and flailing on the eafs of her hearers will make any newspaper go over big. May the Palmetto Leader ever, live in the hearts ahd minds of the people in Greenwood. At Morris Chapel Baptist the service was well attended. (Rev. H. B. Mitchell preached two powerful sermons, one at 11 o'clock and the other at 8 o'clock. The spirit was high and collections good. Oiife bf the mbstAbeautiful thintis about Morris Chapel Bap"ttat church is it is~umong of the best organized churches in the Piedmont section. After the collection on every Sunday r*ite several well organized clubs make their reports?they maximum is $1.00 each., The church is mov-. ing - On. At 1. p.m. Rev. Mitchell motored to Mt. Pisgah Baptist church where he?is also pastor 4Bk! tle^ livered a most powerful sermon and as the doors of the church .were opened the spirit was high. At Che Tabernacle^ Bapt. church tne Kev. s. t. Kay 01 ureenvuie conducted the services and preach ed a most powerful sermon, as the doors of the church were open was at his best for he left nc/thin undone. Among the visitors Williams and Mr. Russel "Gray. At Dunton Temple CME church the Pastor, Rev. Gilliam pjeaAed two powerful sermons at morning and night. June 7, the quarterly conference at Dunton Temple was held and was a great sue cess. $16.25 wus raise<J for the Elder's support and $80.00 was raised for the pastor's support. Grand total raised was $96.25. On the sick list is Mrs. H. C. HeiVry. ? The Vacation Bible school open ed Monday morning at East End Graded school, Mrs. O. K. Hargrove, presiding. All pupils are asked to be present for a five day session. All ladies including Mrs Mamie Riley, Mrs. Devore and Miss Willie McMorris are back from the Woman's conference and ready to help in the Bible school zThe Sons of Aid met at Morris Chapel Baptist church and had a Ullfpoonful g?t'1^ar June 14, at 10:30 o'clock. The President Mr. S. C. Reeder, presiding. The meeting was opened by the Chaplain, Rev. HSH after which the President made some interesting remarks to the breth ren. He then ordered the Finance committee to take their places. Over $000 was raised which the most of it was paid out to tfoe widrrws of the deceased brethren. At i wean o iwvciy uniiim wan sei vtu consisting of hash and other good eats. After a few remarks by your humble servant many subscribed weelcTy for the Palmetto Leader. Miss Lucile Cothran has been appointed supervisor of the N.V. A. center in McCormick and has already aaaumed her duties. Be- | fore she has been serving on the faculty as Home Economic teach B PALMETTO iifCADEB er at Brewer hig*h school. '11 Wxi W Y A of of (I raitnwooi x mr it x- n. vvlllvi vi \t? wii f? vv* supervised ^>y . Mrs. Bettie B. Jones is doing some very fine worl recently the white NY A board o officers visied the place and high ly commended it for its cleanli ness and most effectual work the] spoke of it as being one of th< niostTCtean centers anywhere. Th< report is that recently "we havi turned out two dreafiinakers &n< placed a number of domestic worl ers who. are rendering efficient sei vice. We wish to thank botl white and colored for their splen lid cooperation. Mr. John McBride a well knowi citizen of the Mt. Moriah section was instantly killed by lightning at 42:30- ofdocfr Saturday, Jtmi 14. He was highly respected b] both, white and colored. Mrs. Emma Holloway gfave i ItiYi'ly hreakfaat in hnnirr nf thi Misses Carrie M. iRoss and Jessii Smith as they were leaving foi summer school. They had a lov< ly time playing games. Mr. an< Mrs. Joel Perrin of Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. Wade Perrin of Tan pta Fla. and Mrs. Olivia William! of Greenwood, motored ty Colum bia and attended the Trusttei meeting: at Allen university, meeting at Allen Univ. While ii the city they visited Dr. and Mrs Stuart and Mrs.?Matilda?Griffll and family. Well we are here at Sterlini high?school, Greenville, Sr tX~~at tending summer school. A grea number of t^achers.-from Green wood is here and we are enjoyinj and getting some very fine worl put out by Prorf. Minis and faculty. So far the work is good A large crowd of teachers are pri sent. On week end we are bacl in Greenwood to get-the news an< come again. __ , A. L. Childs, reporter. WOODRUFF. S. C. New Bethel News Rev. A. D. Duncan, Jr., Pasto By Mrs. E. J. Parks Sunday schopl was line witl a large attendance. The pastor de livened-- a great uermon, theme 'A Forgiving Father." The Fathers Day program spon sored by the young men at 6:30 was enjoyed by all. Rev. Michum of Spartanburg, de livered the message Sunday night Theme, "God Bringing Men down.' Mrs. Alice Steen Allen of Alexand ria, Va., and Mrs. Eloise Ausbon of Detroit, Mich., worshiped a New Bethel. The Daily Vacation Bible Clas; which opened June?9th?^?N^v Bethel, was ., great success. Thi: class was sponsored by the Pres ";yterians of christian education Dr. Silas brought to us a Bibb story-each dayr About twelve teacl jrs entertained the children eacl day. This wa^ a grand occasion Some of the tenrher. were Mrs S. M. Kilgore, Mrs. J. B. Kilgore Mrs. Theresa Fowler, Mrs. Rollim Mrs. Reese, Mrs. P. Byson, Mrs Derrick,. Miss -Ruby- Jonas, -Mis Caroline Workman, Miss Dori Montgomery, Mrs* Todd, Mrs. 1 Iiftndford, Mrs. Bryson Arnoh Mrs. Pressley Anderson, Miss Hig by, ancj^Mrs. W. Swofford. Friday being the last day, refresh mentt. were served. This was spon sored by the .merchants of the tow; of Woodruff and the Busy Be Club of New Bethel. Every on enjoyed the repast Tor there wa Dlentv. Words ran not exnress ou gratefulness to our many whit friends of Woodruff for this gran week of Bible studjr-ami?the-in terest shown. We will be favored with a sho) featuring the life of Christ, Fri day night, June 20. An invitatio is extended to all. This show i being sponsored by Mrs. MeChes ney and son (white.) LANCASTER NEWS St. I'aul A. M. E. Church Rev. J. S. Martin, Pastor Sunday was a splendid day fc Service. Our pastor is still moA 4ng^ upward - He has connecte to our church this year fourtee members. We feel that ne is a< ing a great work. Kathryn S. McCoy one of ot members wishes to thank all pel sons who gave her gifts at grac Illation. .? Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McCo and children Mr. and Mrs. Sai Reid and daughter spent Sunda with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stral fcrrd. Mrs. Ollie Ballard of New Yor City was the guest of Mr and Mr Eugene McCoy the past week en< E. H. McGill agent for the Pa metto Trader wishes to thank th people of this city for buying th papers. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kowan Mr. Lawaon Winston-Salem, N.( Mr. Clifford Howard, Marion, > C., Mr. Roy Hcrward, Waxhaw, 1 C,. visfted thetr sister Mrs. Lucll Dean Sunday. ' - V-. ? ^ GKEENVILLE NEWS Mrs. R. Murray of N. Calhoun 1 street, has be?tfi visiting relatives ' in Columbia. She returned home * last w>eek end delightfully sur prised by the shiny and roomy f new Dodge in which her husband, i Mr. E. C. Murray, came for her, 3 To add to her surprise, she found i that their home had been repaint* t "etL?In. addition ~nr~htgv~deslrL in. ; i please Mts. Murray, Mr. Murray r is probably celebrating the fa't 1 that he recently -completed his . twenty-fifth year of service with the North Carolina Mutual Life t Insurance Gompany. At present he is the manager of the (Jreen, ville district of that company. f left the city last week to make their home in Louisiana, not ve^y 1 j far from the city of New Orleans. , Prof. Lewis, who for four years nas successfully served as the in- : .inp high school band, has been , appointed band master of one of the army units stationed in Loui*i-~' ana. S 1 \liau vtovt. V.mmn Hnnvn - of Neal, Georgia, is vtsitii'v b aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Johnson of Bulls Alle>*. Wln-n she 1 iet t.'rr s to Georgia Sunday, little . Miss Martha Ann Bong, the duught tel' Of Mrs. tJena?Mr?Long, will? go with her to spend .some time . j as her guest. Both girls are eagei r~ty?looking?forward to a picnic t which will be held in Neu!, (la .. sometime next week, j Mrs. Curtis Speed of University It Ridge is ..very ill. -home of . Jlwa.-'orv King |v Thompson of Reedy Fork Baptist 2 church near St. Alban school was ^ completely destroyed by fire rej cently. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rodman and their daughter, Nellie I.u/> of~Fountain Inn, visited their aunt Mrs. Henrietta Barksdale of Cherry street, and her family Monday afternoon. r Mrs. Mary Gary-and Mrs. Miller motored to Lyman Sunday to 1 be The dinner guests of Mr. and - Mrg. Goodlett- Fowler, prominent T residents of inai community. Mrs" Gary and Mrs. Miller were-royally entertained and had the pleasure of meeting many people. The play, "Heaven Bound," was ; presennted at Bruten Temple baptist church Frfday night before 1 a very large an<l appreciative audt ience. n Miss Florence I.ykes and Mrs. vimaiy Calhoun welTl'Th OiTTo a few" K I days ago to witness the graduation of Miss Mary Lykes. Miss Lykes J wa.s a student at Wilbeiforee. t There will be an evening 'ionic It Saturday night, June 21, at St. ' Paul church s picnic grounds o.u the corner of Parker ami Mar '* salllg streets. n Little Miss Delores Williams u. s Elford street departed this lif early Tuesday morning after being sick several days with whoopina. iluigh, * theasles, and pner.moni . ?he leaves to n.ourn her death . a mother, grandmother, two aunts, D?a great?aunt,?and several othm ' relatives. Funeral and interment * were in Laurens county r Frank and' Son had charge of e j funieal arrangements (' ; The revival held at St P:n ! cnurch has glided. Eiglr*" persons' v joined the chuiVh during the meet ing. s Mrs. Mattie Fair of Manly St.. i- has returned from Atlanta where she '/"attended the funeral of hei sister, Mrs. Minera Riley It Wednesday. She thanks her i.-iends for kindnesses shown during hoi sister's illness. A rebuilding rally will be heh at Macedonia F. B. II. church ol fr God , Elford St., on the fifth Sunj day. All day services will he held ^ : that day__aiuLdinncn_AiLLll he. ,n | irt the church yard. Hev. Samuel L. Gand.v, cnlleg< T ministers and assistant d< .?n cf lr men at Fisk University, way in j the city last week, lie preached 1- at Springfield church and a 11 who j heard him had reason to be dey lighted with and inspired by hjs n oratory, his cogent reasoning, and y I his fervent re-dedication of h is t- I life to the upholding of the principles of Christianity, k It is a pleasure to know that s Deacon Mahone of Austin St., is j, able t0 sit up after being seriously |. ill for a fairly long period. *' "WATCH - FOR 3 DATE! i 1 STATE-WIDE * ' BEAUTY I CONTEST - / DOUBLE BRANCH'A. M. E. __ CHUNC-H? Rev. B. C. Cunningham, Pastor Sunday was another high day at Double Branch. Sunday school opened at 10:00. The lesson was interestingly discussed after which it was reviewed by the paster. We were pleased to see some of our young people home from school in the Sunday school. ?. .1 - The morning service began a1 11:30. The pastor preached a soul stirring sermon from Romans 1:16. This sermon caused each christian's heart to burn within. At 4:00 Children's Day was celebrated at Double Branch. A well arranged program was car-' ried ..out., by... the ehildren....uiulei. the leadership of Miss Marjope Corlev and Tileda Knox. We crave lunch to those present. The A. C. E. .league service began at (J:Miss Martha Cunniugklaru was in charge of?the_ topic for discussion. Rev Cunninghant and also Rev. S. L. Glass brought to us some encouraging remarks. bather's Hay ated- was observed Sunday evening at 7:d0. Miss Mar tha Cunningham and Mrs. Clara Caughman each sang a solo. Wt were awfully delighted to hav our presiding elder with us. He made wonderful remaiks relative to Father's Day7~ : Henn.v Cunningham, son of Rev and Mrs. B. C. Cunningham, left for Detroit Friday. We wish fo? him a pleasant vacation. M isS Bertie Due Withers has I returned from Washington. I). C. vyhere she attended schooL Mr. and Mrs. Lester Caughman are visiting* here from Florida. ^liss Ruth Corley, daughter of Mrs. MTIrtha Cbrley, left last"week fur New Jersey to spend her vacation, v Cora ( oleman, reporter' EMMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. R. S. Lawrence, I'astor New York City?Emmanuel is well pleased with the appointment of De% -- Ekwrence frui, pastor^?Wethang God for our bishop who made the appointment. We <rresure by the efficient leadership of Dr. Lawrence Emmanuel will keep 'ier rightful place both spiritually and financially for the whole chuiCn seem to be on the upward "move. We feel that our bish</p, our presiding elder and Pur~ pastor are men of God and we thank God for them. We are very hapcessful conference year. Our Report at the conference was an increase of $25 over last year's dollar money report. Last week our pastor visited the New England conference and he reported as hav ing a very enjoyable stay in Boston. . On Monday afternoon June 2nd uearn entered our senior choir and too'k si way' Mrs. Ethel Williams Evans one of its loyal members. Sister Evsins death came as . a shock to the community. Funeral .services* were held on Thursday night at the church. A very large crowd?was out to pay respec^ to the deceased. Mrs, Evans formal ly of Charleston, S, C., was well thought off by old and young people for she always had a smile. Floral offerings and. -telegrams were numerous. She left to mourn her loss a devoted husband, Mr. Arthur Evans and two daughters one*son a loving father. Oh! yes my Lord did come and meet her, her soul did stretch its wings in haste flew fearless thru I death's jrcm gate, felt not the terrors as she passed. ? I (Mrs.) M. J. Perry, reporter. jCROSS ROAD A. M. K. CHURCH Rev. C. B. Cook, Pastor Sunday, .June 8, was a high day with us~ Sunday school opened at the usual hour With the Supt. Mr \. f . full'limil, mill oHicers n{ their posts. The lessoTT wris beautifully (discussed by Bro. A. "W:?I.orgfshore. The lesson was reviewed I by the pastor. At 12 o'clock the pastor, ltev. C. B. Cook, preached a soul stirring sermon His tev? from Matt. 20:7. The message was highly enjoyed by all hearers. At .'1 o'clock we had our Children's Day program, After tLo f?*>gram Mr. G. W. Maynarcf froti the Mt. Enon Baptist church and Mr._A. W. Longshore, Mr. O. S. Lake from Elisha A. M. E. church gave mrTfrc very timely" remarks" We had with' us William Chapel singing clam* nnd well wtsbrTa, also (Elisha singing clnss anti well wishlers. We are always glad to have them to worship with us. Come to Cross Road, You are always welcomed. Come one, Come AIL ? . Jr; -1 Saturday, June 21, 1941 Classified Advertising v- Column Special Notices, Cards of Thanks Memoniams, Bhth Announcement* Marriage Announcen er.ts. etc.. ai charged for at the rate of 10c pt line. Cash must n company th >rder. Minimum charge 30c. IN MEMOR1AM ^ tJ . ^.L, In loving memory of our son and brother Leonard Weir, Jr., who passed away cmie year ago. June 23, 1040. Soft and bright the stars are shining, Spreading o'er a lonely grave, Where lies the one we loved so dearly, Whom wp tried..s.q. hard but-could and-MriTXeonard Weir Sons and Daughters Anderson, S. C. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Rev. James Aaron Holmon who departed this Jif^on?Lyear_:ago- today, June 16, 1940. [My darling husband von -hearrf-g-?ztzttvoice \vc_xould _not hear, which said you must not stay; You saw a hand we could not see ? | which beckoned you -away. We miss you dear, you are missed everywhere, we miss your dear and loving smile? And your tender care. Catherine Ii Holmon, wife Theodore H. Holmon, son CARDD OF THANKS We wiah to thank our many friends for the kindness and sympathy shown us during the death of our daughter, Flossie Rosebor ougli. We ulso thank them for the beautiful floral offerings and for the. use of their cars. Also the Johnson Funeral Home for their kindness. THE FAMILY. ? ? CARD OF THANKS ^ The family wishes to tuke this ^ occasion to thaph the many. Trie+wbe for remembering-us in so ' many ways during o-ur dark hours. wltth to BWBtwi a few: Pro- ? fessor H. H. Butler and his loyal faculty of Hartsville, S. C., also Professor "K,. L. Bush and his loyal faculty of Ratesburg, S. C., and others too numerous to men-: tion. THE LOTT FAMILY. BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH lleiv M R. H udson, Pastor Pee Dee?Sun. was a fine day lor all church goers. S. S. opened at the usual hour with, the officers irk charge: The pastor delivered the rugssage at St. Mary in the morfivng. At 3:30 he preach '/ # ed at Bethel and delivered wonder ful sermons. He took his text at St. John 8^39 and used for his 4^. subject The Worrh of Our Father. The sermop was enjoyed by all. The entire community was sad- ' deiK'd on the second of Jui^; wh#n lightning struck Mrs. Louisa Brown's home and it burn down to ashes. The community also sympathize with Mr. and Mrs.' July Elder in the loss of their baby. Mrs. Julia Brown returned from Philadelphia after aramdinkr two months with her sister and report od a pleasant stay. Miss Eucile Johnson left June ~7"fb .spend the summer in New York with her aunt. Mrs. Vic/la Pryor spent?the week here with mother and father and returned to Conway Saturday. A pleasant stay is reported. Mrs. Mallie Smalls left on Sat urday for Milton, Florida to spend -sometime with her mother Mrs. ? ? ci . niiimt- oumter. ? Mrs Mollie Smalls and Mrs. I/aura Davte who were rfe^hlar customers of the Leader while 0* . litre null Ilia ^ i^ JOHNSTON NEWS Mrs. Artiele Johnson has returr.ed to New York City and little master Melvin Johnson has returned to Augusta. Ga. after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Miles. Prof. James Miles !r spending some time with hia father and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Miles. Prof. Miles is from Florence. Mrs. E. M. Lattimore, Mrs. Magpie Rhodes and Mrs. M. M. Steav- ^ ens are attending summer school -r" at Bettis Academv. Mis? Ethel Hurley i^ home from Bennettsville. S.?C., where she t a u?h^AhjLJiiis,l ..Luxm,? ? Rev. and Mrs. M. M, Davis spent Sunday p. mr with Mr. and Mxs. Georffe Jay. Mrs. A. M. Spann and Miss Vivian Spann visited relatives in Ratesburer, S. C. M For Ejood er.ts stop at Forest's Tea Room. ? . Mr*. Laura Lee Mima haa .-yntm to*"Favanwah, Ga. to spend some lime witS relatives.