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There was a great (lay at Miller ^
?- Chapel A. M. E. Church on last Sun.!
day. At 1CT- a. m. Sunday School 1
was coducted by Supt. E. F. Floyd, j *
A large crowd was put. At 11:30 a.'
m. the evangelist Kev. Si Douglass
______ McDuffie preached. The church was
crowded to its capacity. There was t
not even standing room for 4he peo--"]
pie, both white and colored. j 1
\ ^ev- McDuffie arrived here from
- ~ Mississippi^ ,May -26th -where he h?H ^
been carrying otrm ten nights revival
meeting. lie reports that his stay in ]
Mississippi was a success. Many souls~
were brought to Christ through him.;
Rev. McDuffie is to the Negro race i
as Rev. Billy Sunday is to the white ]
race. He is one among the greatest i
cv tiu?trust prcm'ut'i s wu nave. \>e are
glad to have him in Newberry j^ot ]
only for ourselves, but for others. ! ]
He will be here for the next five days
every night at Miller., His text was 7
found in Job 2:32.,. Subject "Hast
"Thou Considered?" He-made a very I
~ fine talk. ^ ; "7*77
At 3:00 p. m. everybody met at the7
Drayton Street High School to hear
Re^c E. P. Ellis preach the Baccalau
1 reate sermon to a very large crowd
of children and parents. ?His?text was
found Deut. 2:22. As a subject j
TTe used three kind^ of education:
v?u^Circular, Industrial' and, Christian
Education." Everybody enjoyed the
f
The boys and girls are home again*!
from the different colleges. From S.?
C. State: Miss Angerone Young, Helen'
v??- Grimes.. Iola Moffett, Annie ^Dani^ls^.
Eddie Pearson, Dorothy Moon, RiTth*
Gilliam and I.aRossic Floyd. Boys: !
Burnette man, John Smith, Edward
Young, Cleophas E. Floyd, Adam
Cromer, John Pearson and E. W.
Duckett. From Benedict College:
Misses Virginia Bradley, Thomasina 1
Gallman and Martha Bradley. Boys:
rRrtlph Williams and Eugene Shump
ert: *
Undertaker William reported that
they buried, eleven bodies on last ,
>,1. T* 1 ? 1 _* _
?vets.. me peopie are passings away^i
. - A noted christian woman^passed a-!
. way, May the..20th ,Mrs. Lucy Snowden,
age" 74 and the mother of 14
children, four are living: Mrs, Irene
Eichelherger, Mr? Carrie-Jones, MrsMaria
Ballard and Mrs, Mattie Ward;
14 grandchildren and a host of friends"
to mourn her_ lossy She-was funeralized
May 31st at her church,
vary Presbyterian at 4 p. m. by her'
pastor. Paterson and " Pratt had
charge,of thTT^uieral arrangements. *
Mrs. Rosa Ray returned home on
last Sunday after spending one ..week j
with her sister,, Mrs,. Alice Golden, I
Mr. Vancv Jones-is doing a good;
business in shoe' repairing, /> Ile'is onL
the job and will wait on-Vou'ftt uflCU.
1 1 * Uood work and low prices.
Little Bertha Ray in the guest of Mrs.
Alice Golden, 500 Morgan Street.
She~\vill spend the summer Jvere. 4
Calhoun Falls Locals
Sunday, June Gth saw Springfield
Baptist Church filled to its capacity,'
Mr. E. L. Tennant, Supt. of the
Sunday School opened,.the service at J
9 o'clock arid the lesson was beauti-, <
fully t-v.pht by Mr. George Lewis''
unci Mrs . Harriett S. Johnson. This j 1
Sunday School is moving on ward and
upward-i
At the usual hour, Rev. iL-Ware the
pastor, ascended the pulpit?assisted^'
- by the following divines namely: S. P. 11
Reynolds;?J. H. Clinkscales and_W. M.|!
HBattle. Rev. Ware expounded the^
"word of God as the Spirit* gave him ut-l
t era nee. Every heart "was made to;
rejoice; Ts
Mr. Henry Elmoro-and Mrs. Queen,
* Hunter w'er eappointed to ask for a' 1
collection. The following paid one!
dollar- -Rev. A._ Ware, -Messrs.?D.4-Bentley,
Monroe Long, O. L. Mcln- ;
?tesh, L. McCoIlte, Isaac Dubois, E. D. *
Tennant, P. McCollie, Geo. Lewis, E.
r...L'67 Lewis, W. D. Andrews, A. Harper
and Isiah Johnson. Those paying
'"75c?Mmmes. Harriett S. Johnson, "
Willie Lewis, Realier Gwcen, A. D.
Fortson, J. T. Jillman, Mary San- c
ders, Pollv Andrews. H. Rontlev M
Johnson, Georgia BaskimrEssie Rock- 1
er. Queen Hunter, Alice Tennant,
Lizzie Tennant, Lester Wardlaw, Mari- 1
ah Hall, Violet Wardlaw, Nancy Clay- *
ton, CarrjeJWardlaw, Lula Mcfntosh. f
Those pacing 25c?Catherine Fortson *
Rattie Buskin, Carrie Jane, Annie S. *
Rocker, Amanda Harris, Julia Glover,
Lula Allen, Amanda Hunter, Rosa! ^
^ ' Normal. Jlr. A- H. Hunter of Brown!1'
A." M.''El**CKuF?K ~gfive fifty" cents. |'
"Mrs. Celia Edwards gave fifty, five!1
cents. " 8
We. had a fine rain on the fourth."
it was much needed as the farmers .
have not a stand of cotton, ajid a Very 1
Httle cPrn planted. The grain crops r
arc Letter than they have been for
years. It is said that "A burnt child *
dreads the fire." So is it with the
farmers who were jcaught In the r
drouth last year. They had begun 0
to think that this year wa? going to
<e dry as last year. ? V JB
We were glad to see. Mr. George r
jewis who had been sick for several c
ays, at Church Sunday.
Mr. Isa Johnson attended the Union
hat was held with the Holy Spring
laptist Church.
Camden Social News ^
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A prominent-event of the week-^vaa..T
he marriage Tuesday of Miss Sadie
Foung of Union, S. C. to Dr. James E. s
rhomas of this City. * . j*
Mr. Ben Doby died at his home;"'hnr^.Jny
pypniny after a long illlrtess. 1
Miss Fannie Bell Carls died at the
Benedict Hospital, Sunday morning 1
itJter~a serious operation.
Mr.-Tom McLester who recently ^
inderwent a serious operation at the 1
Benedict Hospital is rypidly improv- ^
ng. ' '
Messrs. Postell Brown and Alvin *
Dubose and Frederick Reyneoldo, loft ^
Friday for Asheville, N. C. j
Misses Dorothy and Carrie McLa- A
mon; Rosa Jones, Ross Kirkland and *
Rena Paterson left for Newark, N. J. 1
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Saturday. - I!
Mrs. Henrietta Cureton died at her '
home, Monday evening, after a long ^
illness. - j*
Mrs. Eva HodgeS died at her home
hrst?Wednseday.?-? 1 jn
Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Brevard motored >
t.O ^Columbia Sunday. Misses Sadie 1
and Elizabeth Rodgers after an extended
trip South returned to their home 1
Saturday. ...
Mr* Tv C MpHirt, Mn*tnr TT P A1 n I
Girt and Miss Bessie Bolden' left
Saturday for New York. - :1
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Chester Paragraphs^ Mr.
Albert Franklin is visiting his i
TTOther, .Mrs.. Bi'SMe" rrattkhn, T<M'
several weeks, after spending the
winter months in Florida. While here, i
Mr. Franklin is having their home'
changed ito a modern bungalow, which
bids fair to be a thing of beauty.'" lie '
will leave in July for California. jj
- Mr. Aleck Walker- of Washington,
D. C. has returned after a ten days :
visit to his mother, Mrs. Sylvia Walker
Each day cars filled with ^persons' 1
from all denominations went to Co-!
lumbia, "where said persons atended,
the. National S. S. and, B. Y. P^JLLL
Congress. , <
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Mr. Franklin Rainey and Miss Pol- i
lie McKeown 'were married Sunday
night, by Rev.- Miv-Stewrtrt. - Their
many friends wish them many years '
of happiness and prosperity. |
Miss Baynard-Xaum its at~btrm<rfromJScotia
Seminary. __ j!
-"iilr. J. t. Douglass, Jr., - was the '
winner of the Gold Medal in the'Prizel
Speaking. Contest at the Commencement
of. Johnson C. Smith University. !
Mr. J. S. Stanba^k has purchased^<
a_ ngw lt>2ti model Ford sedan. - ?
Mr. L. D. Bell is at home for'THf;
summer, tetter linishing the course in
brickmasonry at Uantpton?Rtst:
Miss Emnui Mae James won the ~
Sold-Me^aJtin the Prize Speaking Con- t
test at Clinton College on Thursday ]
evening..'- i " .!<
Mr 'J*A"iiiT!~~Trns irono to iho"H
mountains of North* Carolina for the,J
summer. |i
Miss Loyetta Miller left Sunday for {
Saluda,- to' be gone all summer.
Mrs. Gcq. Malsbey and little chil- 1
Iren are spending a while in -Atlanta !
ttitii reiauvesa while enroute to their '
home in Oglethorpe, Ga.
The jSumrtier School for Teachers,apens-in
Rock Hill, Monday morning. '
Miss Louise Stanback, Mr. and Mrs. '
J. T. ETouglassMmHsevcfal others at-/
Lenddd" the commencement of Johnsop
C. Smith. University in Charlotte, *
last week. ' ' i
iss Maria Alexander left Wednesday
afternoon for' Philadelphia to /
spend several weeks with her brother,'
in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-'
:hur Jackson. . . : i_
The amount of $192.00 was reported 1
Monday night , by. the Twelve. Tribes, 1
it the A] 5T! EL Zion Church, Rev. ^
2.., A. Carroli, pastor. <~i: j
BROAD RIVER CIRCUIT ' /
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On Sunday, June 0, Rev. Summers
"ield his thij*d_ quarterly cor.f- rence a
:essful of all quarters held in recent *
,'ears. The Presiding Elder's assess- v
nent was raised witt-ienf on" '
ble.' Both churches responded as *
rue and loyal members and when all (
lad been accountod /for the fotal was *
wcnty dollars $20.01), whtyh is very i'
cood for any circuit .this season of
he year. "* | C
Th epastor, Rev. Summers has thehurch
and people ut heart and he is '
loing a great work / for fallen huminify.
~"tfer~dnrs-nrtf only carry''fp"0
hem the wortl of God, but take thcm1a
is his children and etach them to be 1
oyal citizens. For a nation or com-'1
nunity is safe for democracy when k;;
s. composed of peopl* who think se- s
iously and intelligently.
Rev. Summers can show the way '
or men to follow and they gladly.
o so. We hope to have him for the v
text fivo years. We^feel that he is'
urs and we are his. j a
The officers of the circuit have their jii
THE PALMEr
houlders to the wheel with a deterninatioTri
to push the Church forward
ind to see that all will be well.
. ' si.- ?G. Bowman.
^ Helena Newt
Last Sunday marked another e>wh
in rhe history of Drown Chapel A
U. E. Church, when the H. B. B. S. I
society witnessed their 27th Anniver-1
mry uriderlhe leadreshjp of Mr. Har.
y Clerkley of Newberry. Rev. W. M. 1
surtor^ a member of the said Society
irnechcd the sermon for the occasion
from"the ? Psalms:?Some?very
imely remarks in behalf of the Society
ware made by Bror L. F. Metz.
The pastor, ReV." O. A. Parker also
nadc a few remraks. . The services
vere Graced with a 'numfor nf via?.
;or^, viz: jifiiss Susie Cannon and
ill's. Hazel Turner of Newberry, Mrs.
Vlarv Paynes of Oroangeburg and
Mr. Elliott Robinson of Detroit, Mich. |
,vho is home visiting relatives and
'dends; Rev. and Mrs. B. Jennings
uul children of Beaufort motored here
ast Monday to spend a few days.
Mrs. Jennings is the daughter of Mrs.
Priseilla Robinson. Mrs. Haynes is
ilso home indefinitely.
iRev. and Mrs; Owens of Clinton,
om fort-able Buick coach, were pleasint
visitors at the parsonage on*last
Tuesday afternoon when after a palatable
luncheon, were accompanied by
Rev. and Mrs. O. A. Parker and Miss
Duffie of.New York City at Miller
Chapel Church.
.The Sunday School services last!
Sunday wore good as usual and it
must !>e contributed to the ingenuity
of the good Supt. and his staff of
lynchers. A solo was rendered by
Miss Georgia Metz. The lesson was
reviewed by -Miss R: B.^Moffett.
The.Willing Workers Club met at
I he home of Mrs. Addie Baker on last,
Thursday night and was reported as
h.-tving :i siH-f ossfnl meeting
M iss Georgia Mae Metz. after a
successful school term in Prosperity,
is visiting relatives' and friends in
ihe- city indefinitely. . ;
Mr. Whit Young is home from Florida
to the delight of his many friendsi
._Xho.se on the sick list are:. Miss I
lella Lindsay, Mr.- W. W. Mitchellr
Mrs. Susic Williams and the baby of
Mr. ClvnVlie Lindsay.
- Misses-Mozellc and Sarah Ray left
last Sunday to spend the sumriter, in
Trough, S. C. with- their mother.
- Miss .Annie Jackson is spending
some time in Silver Street with her
uncle' and aunt.
Mr. Henry Caldwell is home from
Florida. *
Quite a bunch of ITelenians attended'
the comtheneement in Columbia*
thin week. . ' ""r""? 1
B'eniiettsvilie vocals
The many fr:ends~~of~the City and
rommunity were pained to learn of the
massing of Mrs. Anna Brown. She
lied suddenly Thursday p. m. in MaxTTnTX.
(:, -She lot^ Th tnmirn hnr |r>oni
i mother and four children. Underaker
Powe had charge of the funeral
irrangelnents.
Mrs. Mattie PetpVkin is on the sick
1st.
Mrs. Essie Monely is in from the
lospital. She is doing nicely.
Miss Louise Quick returned from
lonway - who re. -she-spent- a pleasant
;chool term.
Among the -students returnin g
rom Claflin were: Misses Shada and
rhelma Spears, Sallil M. Jackson,
Thrisiim? McKencll, the two Johnson
tirls. __ :
vMr. .James McKay passed through
>n his way to New Yol k <Sfid in to see
lis parents-and? riends.
Rev. R. II. Ridick was out of town
asfweek attending a spring meeting
n Chesterfield and from there on to
lock Hill for the commencement of
?lmton College as he is one of the
rusftees. .?~ .
l>r. A. C. and Mrs. Cook, Xfiss Terie
Thomas and Addie Brown motored
o Ruck Hill to witness the commence^
went of-ORntdn College.
Mi/, and Mrs. S. E. Pouncy ,of
ilenheim, S. C. were in the city this
reek to see \IMsttflo tfof/n-Ww
Miss Aggie Crosland left Saturday
or Summer School in Greensboro, N.
L, A. & T. College. She will visit
taleigh for the Commencement
>haw University.
Undertaker J. Morris was called to
'olumbia last week on business."
The services hold at the Saw Mill
Japtist' Church were quite inspiring
iist Sunday. Rev. J. J.. Harrison will
Tlfy' dft' Whal Christ sent him to jdo!
nd that is to preach His word. .We j
rust we can forever keep him in the
he country.. ' i
Mr. Henry Bingham of Cheraw
pent Saturday in the City.
Ifov. I). E. Edwards is very ill.
Miss Lottie Watson, teacher in
he City School, left for Columbia this
/eek.
Many have left for Columbia 16 "
ttend the Sunday Sschool Congress
i session there.
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Gadsden News
Sunday was a beautiful day. Qui
a crowd worshipped at St. Mark Bai
tist Church, also at Pleasant Gro\
Baptist Church.
The Sunday School' at Red Hi
'was largely attended. The Superii
tendent with a full corps of teacl
efs were at their post of duty. ?
At 5 p. m. Rev. J. A. Gamble <
Eastover preached a special sermo
to the Missionary Society of Ret
Hill. He selected for a text, Rev. 3:
"He that 6vercomet"h, the same sha
be clothed in -'white raiment and
will not blot out his name out of tt
Book of Life, but I will confess h:
name before my "Father and befoi
his angels." All who heard the sei
mon were inspired to do more ft
missions. ?r- _ .
Mrs. Louise Randolph relume
from the Christian Conference i
Benedict College. She reports thi
much information and inspiration wi
gained from the study of-> the Bibl
Sunday. School Methods and oth<
topics of interest.
Quite a number of Sunday Scho
wrokers of this community are pla:
tn ntUmH tho SnnHay SrVmnl Prmgrpi
Columbia this week.
Mrs.; Marie Woods will attend tl
- Women's ; Baptist Missionary .JCoi
vention at Utiion 24-27. inst.
Messrs. Allen and Lewis Wiiliar
are at home again after spending
successful term at Allen Universit
-Miss Mabel Williams, who is st
on Benedict's Campus, spent t'
week end at home.
- Mrs. C. M. Webber, who has be
verV sick, is much better "now.
The?patroiwr or tiadsaen Gtad
School are requested to meet at tl
school auditorium, Wednesday p. n
June 15th at 4 o'clock.
Mr,' J. A. Rand.olph will leave in
few days for Newark, N. J.
The Children's Dny program w
be rendered at Red Hill Baptist Chur
June 24, begining at 10:30 a. m.?
H. E. EDMUNDS OF
ANDERSON PASSE
Bro. H. E. Edmonds of Anderso
Si?6,/ departed this life Thursdi
evening, June 3. At_ his_ bed. si
when the summons came, were li
agqd mother, Mrs. Ellen Rayfoi
his only brother, Mr. Frank Edmunc
and many friends. i
Mr. Edmunds was a faithful Churi
worker, having been a member
Bethel A. M. E. Church at Anders*
for., thirty years. . He was .preside
of the A. C. E. League for- more thi
12 years also \a class leader ai
'Sunday School worker.
The funeral .services were held
[ Bel hel on Sundav afternoon II
[ pastor, Dr. Crawford preached tl
l sermon from Hebrew JLifJ, ."And
j know He shall bring me in to tl
i Judgement." -He delivered an ab
! sermon after which the remains we
i aid to rest by his wife, Mary.
. Many beautiful flura ldeslgns cu
I* *.u ~ V^;
trieu Liic uaaivct IUI wiiiun lawn
extends to the givers their sincei
thanks.
Mr. Frank Edmunds, brother of tl
deceased, passed through the i^Cil
Monday enroute to his hgrne, Charle
ton, from whence he was called
weeks ago on account -of his brotl
er's illness.
Hastv! N. C.
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The Scotland County -Trainir
School closed one of tho most su
cessful "terms in the history of scho
during the week of May 14th.
Prof. J. A. Kirk, principal and h
group of teachers deserve much cr
dif fer the manner in wtiich the clo
ing exercises were planned and pe
formed.
The winners of the John's and M)
sonic medals were Misses Celia Turi
age and Rosa McCollum, Honorab
mention: Miss Alice Monroe. Rev. !
S. Youngblood, Dr.- L. M. McCollui
and Prof. J. W. Cunningham of Bei
nettsville,, S." C. were judgea for tl
contest. .
The fallowing students received pr
zes for good behavior: Miss Rosa M<
CoUum, Miss Lacy Turnage, Mis
Lubertha Leggett, Miss Geneva B<
thea, Miss Elizabeth Mclver and M
Mipgo McCrimon.
Miss Celia Ttrrnage won the prfcz
fbr the best paper \x\. English Hig
School Department and Miss Salli
Mae Hastie won the prize for the bes
student in mathematics, High Scho<
Department. Merrie Graham was ?
warded the prize in the first grad
for the best work done. Miss Maggi
B. Bethea for the best rpund studer
in the Elementary Department. The
Rev. Buie preached a spiritut
sermon Sunday and everybody lei
the Church feeling the effects of th
wonderful sermon.
Mrs. C. T. Hasty deserves much crc
dit for the exceTent exhibits in th
Sewing Department of the Trainin
School.
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Y\ Laurens News |
jg The members of Bethel A. M. E. :
.e Church are still moving on.^ On Sunr;
Jay morningr a- splendid congregation
)r sat and listerted attentively to a won-:i
derful sermon preached by our pastor, I
Rev. J. B. SjPith.?Hp selpptpd as his'
;ext Ephesians 4:31-35. n Subject;'
* "Brotherly Kindness." . j;
ig Miss Anna Simpson formerly of this j
e city but now of Brooklyn,. N._ Y., left ;
sr a few days ago after spending some
. time with home folks. She was accompanied
back by Mrs. Mary Parks
who will spend some time with her j
sister, Mrs. Rachel Fletecher.
The Pew Rally7 which "was held at
^ Mt. Pisgah Presbyterian Church was J"
a success. Again the ladies realized
iKe sum of forty odd dollars.
ng The funeral services of Mrs. Hattie
Rell Wright. Anderson wns held at
y White "Plain Baptist cnurch, Laurens
County, on Wednesday, June 2. She |
Hip/i in sriYhp nart of ViVvinia. The
he ?? -----body
was shipped here for interment.!
The services were conducted by her
en
? pastor, Rev. H. W. Watson,
jig- On Thursday?night, June 3, the l
he graduation exercises of the Hampton,
n > Street High School was held at Bethel
A. M* E. Church. The school closed
a a successful term and had three to,
graduate," namely; Elbert J. Beasley,
ill Mamie Hunter and Cornelia CainT*" j
ch " On I^riday night, June 4, Rev. J. B.'
Smith poached at Springfield Baptist
Church in the'interest of Mrs.'
Beulah Wax's Club.
JS The program for the Hampton St.
, Hi' School was as follows: ?J
in, Negro National Anthem. Invocaiy
tion. Music?"Doan ye cry ma honey" j
de Salutatory?Elbert J. Beasley. Music!
lis ?"We'll always love you dear old;
d, High". Growing?Mamie Huntefr. i
Is, Music?"Smilin' Through." Valedictory?Cornelia
Cain. Music?Boat-!
ch man's Song. Address?Rev. J. B.
of Smith. Music?Class Song. Presenan
lation of diplomas. Benediction.
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neral Cars and Funeral
Equipment
As Good as the Best
id Better than the Rest
And Prices Less
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Residence Phone 11%% J
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