The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 20, 1925, Page TWO, Image 2
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T?he farmers are anxious for
. rain and yet the cropj_ are Jook~?tag
fine. 1
T1!it* people of
~~ are still -on-joying- listening to!
the voice of Rev. Henry's from
Philadelphia, Pa. The greatest
? wonder to^l jpLthis how. lonely
it will be when they rettirn to
their homes in the north.
?Rev. Wilbort Honry--aecompanied
by a fine body of brothers,
just proved-to all that;they are
called from Cod to preach.
? He preached a sermon and
three souls surrendered their
will to Christ. Sunday was a.
real biisyHay Through out the
country. The service at the.
? quite a day when Rev. J. J. Har.?rison
preached a memorial service
fofone of our oldest dca
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i cunsjnuie cnurcn wno parted
this life Sep't. 1, 1924. His text;
was found in Acts 10:34.
-?Splendid papers wore read-byi
Sisters Prudence McCollum and!
Minnie C\ Dean.- The sola-by!
Miss-Sadie Robinson was inspir-j
actional to all. Miss Robinson!
recently finished from the acad-d
.. emlc "department and ..will- leave |
. for Benedict College in Sepfem-1
_ ber. 7..? _ 7_v|.
TheJ-otaL collect ion for the day.
was $37.11. .
Miss Cora McEa-ddy sister of
?Prof. James McEaddy _ha&
" turned home after a pleasantstay
a-t Allen University where
she'just finishecf her L. I. degree.
Trust she will have much succes.T
. Rev. P.-B. Mdodana-Pastor of
4 the Macedonia church preached a
' rwindei'ful sermon, text fouhcTin"
7 ISI&ric 26:26. 1 ?-4
- .. A "fianrloi'g will
. ~ tT 4,11 X\^CX V c ,
for Tennessee soon where he
will attend summer school.
The church is proud to see the
college students from different
-parts. 1 " "
The blisses Cureton of D. L.^.
C. , "Miss W. TI fadford from Hart.
son, Riehmod, Ya., the Wither-i
spoons and Miss -Maroie Williams
of Slate College, Miss
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Dr. T. R. Reese, Misses Viola
and Vermel Gillespie and Rev.
Henry motored?to- Orangeburg
- -Friday on important business.'
Thpy reported . quite a pleasant
-^trip. ' ' c.- 1
The -Marlboro Academy and
Indust-tMal I-n*tittttc-had'jon<r"of"
the best commencements in.-th.iscitv.
Profs. Cunningham and'
McEgsldy and the faculty ? are
making this schuul what \vc
"want it to be. They turned out
eight graduate.*.,?Dr. Cook do?
. livered the annual address to the
cla&fc?Wg were glad to have
Dr. Roberts of Florencp present.
__? ?Miss LotUe\V atson us home
again after spending a successful
school -term of teaching at
Aiken. S. C. " - t
Mr. a-nd Mrs. Sam Prince
-spent Sunday with the writer.
Prof. Cunningham hi building
a beautiful 1/ungalow.
Miss E. _D. Drake .is ?ull of.
"smiles to see Dr. Jone$ return
to the city. Dr. Jones is a real
church worker. r~
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sawyer
3 ~'air(T ml ssed very much as They,
are away for the summer?
Mr. and Mrs. P>. I). Dixon are"
delighted to-have their little'
grand-son from Raleigh, N. C.,
to spend the summer^*?^
of Shiloh is- making it very
pleasant for Rev.. Henry. i
' Mr. Weltori McCoy, Miss Emily
McCoy and little Gertie Cunningham
"spent. Monday .with.;
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Mr. and Mrs. Steel are veryj
proud of their first gradsotU- littlo
William Browri, JrT ? 1
The Citv team loft Mnmlnv a 1
m., with their captain Prof. J.
M. McEaddy, Managef R. M.
McLeod for - Sanford. N. C.,
where they will be gone two days
We hope them much success.
?Mrs. McCoy and son are spending
their vacation in Harrisburg
Pa?., with her son. Trust they
will have a pleasant stay.
?Mro. Dora Rccoc will leave for
New York where she will spend
awhile with relatives and friends
?-James. Thompson of 55
Hutson St., ha? opened up a
mew business. He can make old
Jimhvpllns look likp new. Call
!and see him anytime. He is
Xeady to serve you.
(Miss) Callie D. Sanders
... 1? Reporter.
NEWBERRY NEWS
Newberry, S. C. June 15?
Miller, Rev. Ellis preached "one
of thosemld time revival sermons
from 120th Psalm. Everybody
enjoyed iL-After the sermon
Dr. Klutz from Chester who is
representmg?the observance of
International. Golden Rule, gave
a talk on "Saving the Lives of
Thousands of Destitute "across
Htp r^rnnf- Stop " T-j-fg?fallr
very touching.
The Sum!ay school assembled
4d)0 superintendent,
E. F. Floyd, and the corps
of teachers. The boys and girls
are home from the variohs-colleges.
They are faking" actfve"
part in the Sunday school. The
following ones were called oh to
speak: .jVtr, Henry Butler, gr'aduate
.of Allen University; Miss.
Etta Pratt, Claflin University^]
Miss Ahjai'one Youhg^_JLjffgdTF^
ate from State College, and j
Ralph Williams Benedict College.
Rain isrnuch needed in our
sdidion,? . ? - - ?
Miss ATarv R nnH Addip Ponrson
left tor washlngtoTf,- D- C.,
Fridhy, June 12th, also Mrs.
Hannah Smith and son. Mrs. A.j
J. T.onp and Mrs. Eliza Harris to;
New York city where they will
spend their summer vacation.
Dr. Moses preached a wonderful
sermon at. Bethlehem Baptist
Church on lasf-. Thursday.
"Xoose the mule and bring him (
by his two sons. ;
Mrs. Virginia the sister of
Mrs. M. R. Grahkm is here on a
v^it-froTfTWInston Salem, N. C.
She is the guest of her sister on
College St. - LScr" v
Miss Lillie Reed has nia>de ReF
return from Spartanburg, where
she was called on account of the
illness of her mother. She reported
that her mother is much
better. r* Uncle
Moses Thomson died i
June 12th. He was the oldest
colored man that was living in
b^ewherry. fTia nldpaT~5nn
is living is 75 years old. He
will he missed around Newberry.
The work on Bethlehem Baptist
Church, and Miller ChapeL
A. M. E. Church is going "orT
nicelyT a few more weeks they
Will hd rdilTiu Tr\V tlio rrwnnrl 1.4 ~
..... iux i,m, ^ianu luugC
convention.
Mrs. Elizabeth Jones and Mr.
Elija'h Cannon were united ih
happy wedlock on .June JL5th.
Mr. Cannon is all smiles now; he
will.take^his bride on a trip later?*.
Georgetown Items
We. regret very much to have
Mr. Charles Browne our reporter
leavte us for the summer.,
Among the fripids "wHo left
us~for the summer were Miss Anielia.
Atkinson and Mr. Charles
Browne for Hhmpton to attend j
summer., school. Prof?J. Bj
Beck and Misses C. Fair and_Mj
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j\euy to ?>tate College. Frof. G.
W. Howard and Mrs. B. M. Sawyer,~of
Spartanburg. Misses R.
A. Bianchi O. Saunders and M.
Vause are to spend the hot'
months in the "l^nd of the sky/*.
Miss Maria Fraser entertained
the Smarter Set at hfcf hbme in
honor of her sister, Miss Mae
Fraser of. the graduating class oi
HoWard High, 1&25. A delighti?
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IU1 time waH had.- A 'delicious
course of ice cream and cafce-^vair
served. _ The party was held on
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Tuesday evening. , ...
Mr. Thomas Horry entertained.the
Youth Improvement Club
Monday evening. A short-meet4?g
waa held after which?our4
| dear friend Mr. Gill gave us an;
inspiring Uilk and offered to en]
tertain the club at the home of;
|Mr. "At^Q. Pumnore, which wasBrown
A. Green and Misses C.
Polly, P. Williams,"7 G. Myers
were among the visitors.
~Mrs. Edith Broadway of Jack-jsojiville,
Fla., is spending a few >
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. P. C.
Kelly. ' z ' j
Messrs. H. K. Atkinson and
C. K. Knox returned home after
?) motor trip~through the upper
"section of the state.?
We are glad to have Miss Mar-;
ion Baxter, one of . the pretty j
society leaders, with- us for the
summer. : '1
~ We are_glad^to health at ~M r 1
Thomas P. Fraser is going well
with his Holton trumpet at Bay 1
Shore Beacft Va^ ^
FAIRFIELD ?APT. OttURett.
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Sunday gone 14th, was a great ,
day at Fairfield Baptist GKurchJwe
had on a. drivje for one -,
TTuhdred dollarsT A large crowd ~j
was present tohelp in the rally.- (
The people of Fairfield are (
faithful, and~they have the spirit
of fidelity. - . \
_ The church was divided Jnto
ulubt; uu fulluwut 1 j
Club No. 1-Sister Annie Strother ,
$18.15; Sister Sarah Clinkscales
$12.82; Sister Sallie Haze $9.01;
Totalraised by club No. 1 $39.- *
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"Club No. 2-Sister Ada Clink- "
"scales $9.97; Sister Annie Rich- H
ie$7.60; Sister S. Williams $6.80; 4
total raised- bX-?luh_No^2.$24.37^, J
Club No. 3-Sister Lola Craw. *<
ford $9.20; Sister Olivia Coving- 4
tonji>5.03; Sister Bessie Cannon 4
$4.10; total raised by Club no. 4
3-$18.33'. '
P Club No. 4-Sister Maggie
Woodson $9.43; -lister Edna
Club No. 4 SI 7.33. ,
Grand total raised by The _
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The Missionary Sisters of
Fairfield Baptist Church ought
to be exalted fotithe splendid efli'ort
that they have made in or- "
der that the church might be
embellished.
We thank the friends of Fairfield
for the-help thatrthey ren^.:
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i__ The afternoon was given to the
children, as it ?/ao ?
------ ?\^111micii auDay,
under the leadership of S.
TT XHinkscales, ttre superintendent,
-ht? boys ad girls were fully
prepared to rhako it n ^nr-fPgg -!
t -Come to Fairfield .Baptist
Church where_ you are always ;
welcome. ,. .
John Strother, Clerk,
Rev. A.. Ware, Pastor.
NEW LIGHT BEULAH BAPF
* -f 1ST CHURCH
This was a high day at the ;
above named church. The Sunday
school had a large attend^
ance. All the teacliei s were at '
their posts- A firie lesson was
discussedT
y
When the hour for church service
arrived, our pastor, Rev. J.
u. uaruer, ascennea tne rostrum,
'accompanied by" others and ~
rc.flid a.S a scripture St. _
John 7th chapter. Prayer was
offered by Bro. Epps from Ral- eigh
Chapel Baptist Church.
The pastor lined hymn "Come ye
that love the Lord and let your
joys be known." He took as a
text St. John 7:6T: "will ye also ~
go.away ?" from which he preach _
ed a soul stirring sermon in
on hand to be accomplished,
such as the administering of
the Lord's Supper, the Holy Com
munion &nd an annual thanksgiving
turn out of the Odd Fellows
at this point the sermon was
pre&ched lor tftis occasion by
the Revr R. W. Jenkins, D. D. of i
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fljftVft'i 'dliA i1' { A.': . ^ -r- ' -
rro leader z_:_
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Eastover, S. G.t which was highly
enjoyed by the large crowch
that thronged the church and
aisles to hear him. The folks
enjoyed two fine logical sernwiw
on- this date. We are proud feeyond
degree, oi our great leader
the Lord has given us and \ye
thank God for his good 'gift to
us for our spiritual-leaders,?
P. J. Taylor, Rep'tr.
NEWS FROM ABBEVILLE J
AND VICINITY.
Everything dry around here,
the rain has b?en in sight but
did not reach us however?we^
are still-hopeful. Since our last
of RevrL.Ttr Smithy -and daugh
ters, Maude E., Maggie A.,_and
Inez Smith have gone to th.ej
mountains of N.-Gf? rt&'-Spend thel
summer. We hopefor them
pleasure and profit.
Mr. Alfred Jones-vvho was!
ported sick, last week is conva- j
lescent at..this writing which j
will be good iiews^to his many;
friends. ? ?v . "nm' [
? Mrr;:-PhiHip" 'Blflckwell ail olch*
gentleman living near Latimers
was stricken with paralysis last
Saturday while attempting to mount
his mule to rideLtnCalrioun
Falls. He is at the home
)f his son Mr. George Black well
)f Calhoun Fads. Our sympa-;
,hy goes out for him in his af-.
liction. We pray for him. I
Hiurch rrext?Sijnday.?is the"
,vatch-word.~AH~ roads lead "to
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clovers. The choir from Rock
'urd, St. Mary, Mt. Hebron,
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pected. Two services will be ft
held. Come_and worship with 1
us. You are welcome. Welcome i<
Come to Abbeville the ''friend- I
ly city.J) If your long hair and-tF
stubborn beard worry, you see C
iMhasi'g. -Jenkins, Devlin, MdAI r
lister,'Woods and McMahan, our ti
tonsorial artists. If- you be hun- tj
igry see MesdajmejTWttsoir, YYH- ^
[llams and Enright on Church T]
St., or Madam Jones on Washing- u
ton...they will appease yOur car- p
nivorous appetites. If your tl
moulders and grinders do not y
funrtion-wellr see our ever ready tj
Dentist, Dr. L. G. Humphries on u
lower. Main St., near Post office. P
If the crease gets out, or you _si
find one trouser leg the longer, c<
hurry to Mr. Samuel Edwards f<
where he will courteously and ir
politely, make the needed ad- p
juslment. You will find him to
the rear of. the Eureka Hotel. _ k
this old world for that unknown
region in other ^vords if you fall ei
on that eternal sleep here, your h
friends may give a hurrjr call C
to P. Jti. Home or k A. Richie
our .popular undertakers and
they will motor you to your last
resting place without a jostle.
5a "you see Abbeville is-indeed
"The..F.ciendlyi. City_7 i!!
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blisses Xeona Hagood, Hat tie ki
Belle. Watson _aild Jessie A. G
Thompson left Columbia Sunday Ci
June 7th for Asheville ,N. C., 01
The Land of the Sky, where sc
they will spend the summer. er
Aiiiiiu Moore of Asheville _
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lisses Watson, Thompson and
lagood of Columbia accompan- ?
3d by Messrs.' W. L. Love and
). H. Woodburry^ students of
ohnoon C. Smith- University,
!harlotterN. C, took the winding
oad across Mountain meadows
o the summit of Sun Set Mounain.
While on top of the maun- .
aiirjtheL.evening "tvas delightful
p and down hiHs after which a
alatable lunch was served by . _ :
tie young ladies^Lunch eaten,
re set out for home. We took
tie shortest.trails and finally
nexpeectedly came upon Grove
ark Inn, one of the leading
iimmer resort Hotels ih the
auntry and there made quite a' 2w
observations.- After ~ma klg
the observations, we again
ursued our course homeward.
The attire for the outing was ^?1
nicker suits and all the particiThe
evening was joyfully
ided with a whist party at the
ome of Miss Annie Moore 68
lingman'Ave.
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Rev. James E. Jackson, one
: the world's wonderful evange3ts
will preach at the Royal
heatre, 1008 Washington street
unday-evening at 4:30. Come
lear him. ? Rev. Jackson is
lown all over the state, Florida
eorgia and throughout- South- arolina.
There will be lots of
ir white friends out. Several
las and excellent music. Evybody
cordially invited.
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