The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 26, 1926, Page SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, June 26, 1926.
I Locals Anc
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7 Miss Blossom Dannejly is attending
summer school at State College.
Dr. Jn<v-?rooot^jLjyaahingt.nn. ?C.,
was a visitor in the City last week. ,
Mr. Joe Jackson left a fjew days *
ago for New York to spend the sum- (
mer. ^
Mrs. A. C. Marshall of . 911 Hamp
ton Avenue, is somewhat indisposed ^
this week.? ' j
Misses Erline Gaff and Beatrice Col- (
lins are spending the summer in Ashe-._
ville, N. C. , Miss
Lillian Burnes left last Thurs- ,
day for "The Land of the Sky" to |
spend the summer. * ,
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Mrs. C. B. Lakin came over from
Spartanburg last Tuesday and spent
the day with fri6nds. " J
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Prof. Chas. Daniels of State College^
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jos; Dickerson ' 1
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Mrs. Wm. Lyles left Thursday for
Union where she will attend the Women's
Missionary State Convention. '
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r Miss Grade Peters left Saturday, ^
19th for*New York City to spend the '
Qiimmov tin 4 Vf Vtor aictor nnrl KrnfVtnv (
k/UilllllVA- ??V?? IIVA W?MVVA UIIU Uft V VilVi | '
Dr. J. E. Watts of this City left <
Tuesday for Washington, New York, j
New Jersey and other points North, ['
_ * Dr. W.. S. Rhodes entertained with 1
? a stag f>aty last Frfday night in hon- I
or of Dr. John Smoot of Washington.
Mrs. Charlotte-Price^-2ll2- Wash- J
- ington Street left last Wednesday for I
Paterson, N. J., to visit relatives and
friends. - t
Mrs. Jno. Daniels who has been &
patient in the Benedict Hospital for 1
the past three weeks, returned home
Thursday. . . J1
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Barbecue!! Booker Washington Hts. 1
School, July 5th. Come early and (
? bring your friends. A treat in store ^
for everybody.
Miss Hattie Mae Cornwall returned
to State College last week j
to be one of the instructors during
. the summer session.
Mrs. Grace E. Robinson and daughters,
Misses Thomasena and Juanita,
| le'ft-~ Wednesday-for Detroit; Mich, to
spend the summer.
Mr. Arthur Glenn, plasterer, who
is working at his trade in Asheville
is spending a few days with his family,
911 Pine Street.Mr.
E. W. McMillan of Wa'tterburg
spent two-days in the city last, week,
enroute to Atlantic City where he
? will spend the summer.
B Mr. W: H. Riddick, merchant tailor
W of Laurens, was in the city this week
^ visiting "hts sister, Miss Helen Reddick
of E. Gervais St.
T ~ 1 T/" A1 rr 1 nt A ?
iiuiin ivciiiiciiy, !7i i i uyior oireet leil j
Sunday for Hendersonville.N. C. for
2 weeks, from there she will go toAsheville
for 4 weeks on her .vacation.
Master Ulysees Toatley left last
Saturday for Washington, D. C. to
spend the summer with his aunt, Miss
Eliza Toatley and cousin, Miss Alice
??(tain? ? j ?
Mrs. Beatrice W. Bynum, a sister
of Miss Geraldine Price Williams, left
last week for Philadelphia, Pa., for an
indefinite stay with relatives and
?friends.Miss
Matilda Goodwin is spending
the summer in AJheville, N. C/, having
gone there to take charge of one
of the booths in the Dreamland Beauty
parlor. ? * ' /
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... Mr. I. G.-McKissick who has been
with Benedict College for some years
is in the field representing Benedict c
liii? summer, we nope ior mm much 1
success.
Miss Claretta B. Watts t left the
city last Thursday for Newark, N. J.
whp?? she will take a six-weeks music
: -sflurse. We wish for her a pleasant
0 and prosperous term. .
Mr. D. R. Starks, the business agent
-. of-the Brickylayers and Plasterers
Union of thsi City is atending the
general board meeting of. his Church
which is in sesion this week at Atlanta,
Ga. " ... -
I Personals !
PROFESSIONAL NOTICE
i
Dr. John E. Watts will be out ol
the city until the later part nf Jwly .
Mrs. Carrye B. Lfikin, representative
of the Dreamland Mfg. Co.,
)f Asheville, N. C., passed through
'.he city this week en route to the
lome office.
Miss Myrtle, daughter of Mr. anci
Mrs. N. Stevenson, 2008 Gervais St,
las returned home, after a success-:
Fill nnprnt.inli f rir tnnoilifio of fU?
3ood Samaritan Hospital.
Misses Catherine Mack, Wilhelmena
rhompson, Lorraine Sumter, and Jenlie
Mae Champion left for Orangelurg,
Sunday afternooni_where they
will attend Summer School at State
College.
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Mrs. Meater Jenkins left for
Washington, n. C. .to-.attend the fun;ral
Monday, June 21j of Mr. Mack
L. Dorrah and. the lather of Mrs. Asjuty
Hill, formerly of Columbia,
iow of VVashington7-D. C:
Miss Stella Reese, a student of St.
Augustine. College, 'Raleigh, N. C.,
with 60" girls and hoys, gave" a dei^htful
surprise party at Jier home,
Monday evening, June 21st in honor
if her sister, Miss Thelma E. Reese,
1 graduate of Wilberforce University,
Wilberforco,.Qhio. . - _ .
The friends of Miss Nina King ol
Atlanta, Ga., who visited Mrs^ Fannie
Gaines last September, will -die
pleased to learn of her marriage to
Mr. John H. > Calhoun of Tuskegee,
Ala., uii the 19th lnst. Mr'
Calhoun will make their home at Tuskcgee
Instilute," Ala. r "
Miss Melissa Metz, the charming
young daughter of Rev. and Mrs. W,
U. Metz, of Edisto Island, accompanied
by Miss Jariie S. Trezevanti
Public Health Nurse of Charleston
County, were pleasant visitors to the
:ity this" week. While here they
were the guests of Mrs. Louise Gary
Harden street.
COLUMBIANS ATTEND FISH FRY
AT-HOPKINS
Many Columbians joined their
friends of lower Richland at the beautiful
country home of the Floyd's in
the settlement known,as the O'Hanley
Place ahont five milei trvltha Jaft of
ETopkins last Friday afternoon. The
rarty went tipon invitation._of_ Mr.
ieorge L. Floyd, cashier of the Vic,ory
Savings Bank, to enjoy a fish
linner prepared by Mr. Floyd and
lis friends who live in the Hopkins
ommunit.v. The napfv wan rno^Q nr.
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)f many of the leading people of Coumbia^and
thought- they have access
Q the best that can he had in^ha
iity Market, they have never had the
pleasure?many of them?of enjoying
iuch a supply of fresh water fish cook;d
in~so many different styles: fish
stew, fish i*oast, baked fih and fried
ish to a crisp in the Charleston fashon
were served in sanitary'plates with
;orn bread for those who know how
:orn bread puts the finishing touch tp
i plate of stew at three o'clock in the
lay. HfL^jjrse they served baker's
iread and_many other courses that
idded much to the pleasure of the
larty and suited the appetite of the
nost delicate eater.
In the party were 65 men and wonen,"
and, when every one had eaten
lis load, there were more than 12
>askets of fragments left?enough to
'eed another group of thirsty urban
>eople out on"a hot day in June for relation.
Mr- Lee Anna Clarkson was hostess
'or the party. She lives in the old
Floyd homestead whei-e Mr. Henry
Floyd, father of the- cashier of our;
lank lived for a generation.and where
vir. Geo. Floyd lived since throe years
>ld until he moved to Columbia.
The place is under splendid cultivation.
The crops are fine and from
ill appearances they use modern mehods
of cultivation. The-home is
vhite planters lived there until 'he
rot. near pnnnKK tn ooo o ??? - ?
vw uw ? 5 4 \J\Ay ui 11UC
ooktng, well-fed and intelligent chilIren
with features of colored people
daying aroung the front of the place.
It was a traet to all who accepted
.he invitation to the dinner prepared
>y Mr. Floyd and his friends .and so
veil pleased were they with the real
lospitality that rural people seem to
'obsess above all others, and the recreition
that the trip afforded that many
n the party expressed the hope that
t could be an annual affair.
Mrs. Mamie Fisher, principal of one
>f the schools in Greenville and Dr.
fohn Smoot of Washington, D. C.
vere the visitors in the party. Dr.
>moot is originally of Columbia. He
ittended Hov^rd School aom^"16 or
; THE PALMET
3 20 years ago and was delighted to i he
I ' be among his former friends and ac- Ri
I quaintances on such a pleasure trip. da
p?zAmongJtirasE wtra madd up the par- ?
j ty were: President and Mrs. D. H. PI
* Sims, Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Adams, Dr. C
| and Mrs. B. A. Everette, Dr. and Mrs. |
Di JC. Jenkins, Dr. and" Mrs. N. A.
-.Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Cooper, MrB.-A^- ff
' Pi-Duubar, Mr? W. H. Harvey, presi.
dent of the Victory Savings Bank; Mr.
, Hopton Paul, Mr. W. E. Johnson, Mr. L-t(
and Mrs. I. M. A.- Myers, Mr. and
i i Mrs. J.. E. Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. T. c.u
J. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrp. Henry Tay- sc
I lor, Dr. L. M. Daniels, Dr. J. H. r?
I Goodwin, Lawyer Nathaniej X Fre- i
, derick, Elder L. F. Vanve, Dr. and fG
Mrs. T. J. Miles, Dr. and Mrs. Wm. en
D. Chappelle, Mr. and Mrs< J. W. Brun
son, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Collinsf Mrs. 0f
- C. E. Neal, Mrs. Henry Champion, 0f
Miss Ida M. Davis, rMrs. A. Pf.DunBar,
Mrs. W. S. Holley and daughter, na
Miss Minnie Walker, Mrs. Eugenia
V. Daniels, Mr. and Mrs.. G. Lee Rat,
liff, Rev. J. W. Neal, Rev. Green B. a.1
Neal, Rev. J. H. Johnson, assistant
cashier of the Victory Savings Bank
, and Mr. Vance, teller of the same g
bank; Mrs. Wilhelmenadarkson, ?
| Miss Sarah Henderson, Dr. W. H.
^Thompson and Mrs. Eaves of Union. ^
Every profession was- represented
ers, ministers, farmers,- the farm den)*.
onsfration agent, tailors, undertakers,
bankers, insurance writers, hewspa- pr
per reporters, editors, and contrac- gQ
tor were there and-they had a "great
rj trmei" - Instead of after dinner speech;
es, the men and women of all sizes' ^
jumped rope, played the horseshoe SQ]
game, and had as mutfTTTun-as a group -,y
of grammar school pupils could have g0
- during the recess periud of a school
, day. ... : H(
J Many were the .praises for the dip|
ner given by Mr. Floyd. It ermitted Qt
j the people of the city to get a glimpse
rtf ^ ? ? - - ? 1 ?' - ' 1 *
ui ov/mc ui kuc uuuiuy s Desi iarmers pr
' and farms, and to got a toueh of rural
life that one could not imaging was ^
to be found right here in our county. .
THIRD QUARTERLY CONFER'
. * ENCE CONVENES
The 3rd Quarterly Conference con'jvened
at Harleyville, S. C., Mt. Zion Ch
' I A. M. E. Church, on the 12th, with *
^jDr. R. W. Mance, Presiding Elder.
-iThe 12th chapter of Romans was r$ad ^?for
our. morning lesson. Hymn c. m. J0'
"Hark how the watchman cry". Prayer
was offered by Geo. W. Winning- m<
ham, after which the reports were m(
rendered. We raise<L$55.00 for Elder
: $23.25" Dollar Money, $9.86 Education^ ^
, I $14.36 Mission, making a total of W
1 $102.41. M)
We were highly favored .with the Mi
i Rev.._ A. R. Howard, P. E. of the
Charleston District, M. E. Church. ,c'1
1 He gave an excellent talk on the wotI*
' of the Church. ;
We solicit the prayer* of all that *as
us we grow in age, we^may grow in
grace. ty.
Respectfully,
R. W. Mance, P. E.; E. W. Graham,
P. C.; Jas. Brooks, Sec.; Geo. Winning
ham, Rep, ? Mi
BIRTH ANNIINPRMFNT ZZ
Mr., and Mrs. H. W. Harrison of j
j Booker Washington Heights announce
. the birth of a son, Nathaniel Romeo,
.Tuesday, June 15. Weight 12 1-2 lbs.
W<
A very charming affair w^s the af:
! ternoon tea given Friday-from six '
i until eight o'clock by Mrs. E. F. Cal- J
j" houn at~her bungalow, the Calcedonia
CO1
in Ridgewood; in honor of Miss I. Porter
and Miss Lucile Brumfield, the ?=
| house guests of Mrs. Ed. Bookman and
| Mrs. Jas. Hopkins; The house* was.
beauitfully decorated with sumnler
| flowers., .Assisting the hostess in en)
tertaining the guests were": Mrs. Alice
Woodard and Mrs. Bessie Moorman.
The guests present were Mrr antTMrs. s,>
J. C. White, Mrs. Elese Goodwin, Mrs.
Lila Perrin, Mrs. Hopkins ?T)d their 0fl
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At Central Amuse
> Corner Pine and G
MONDAY NIGMT
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! Contest begins at 10:30. Full C
^ - ADIS1ISS
| Ladies 25c
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I\- HEAR YE
Professor William Sykes Director
and his
Artistic Trio, Wesle
Corner Gervais and E
WEDNESDAY EVEN
ADMISSION
To miss hearing them means
"A Guaranteed to Please Program
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>use guests. A salad. course and (J
assian tea was served during the J
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ROF. BOW M AN" "LE A VING FOR i
5IIICAGO TO ATTEND SUMMER sut
SCHOOL SCHOOL FOR IMPE- tar
DIMENT OF SPEECH the
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Cured Will Run tor Secretary of ca?
His Conference j"son
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> my friends Everywhere:- ~ feu
I am leaving for Chicago to matri-f*-4
lale ..in one of the best summer *he
hools for teachers in our Country day
r my impediment of speech. In case "To
am cured, I shall be in the race , I
r the Chief Secretray of my Confer- Vei
ce. ??_. ' . mei
ft fa noofllni'd * ~ * ? * * *
?v ??? uvwuivoo iui nit;,, v-u .(?11 you | L
my prepardness, my fourteen years mu
workin gwith you and by you tells The
e story. I feel I shall be almost u- lift-'
nimously elected. ? * me
W. R. Bowman. i mei
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M EVENING WITH THET CITIZENS
OF COLUMBIA. COI
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undav night. June ?ft o'clock.
Everybody invited to come out and J "
tness this entertaining program of *
e City that promotes the progress
u miss this you will miss a real I *
sat. The program as follows: | s^eI
Opening Sidney. Park Choral Club, ,his
ayer. Music. Scripture reading. ')eo
lo Mr. Henry Allen. Our Business
Colombia Mr. I. S. Leevy Poems l^_a
iginaloMr. -Wm. D. Robinson. Solo 1
-s. Marguerite Smith. Saxophone !,.h
lo Mr. A. P. Hardy/- Our Skilled mai
orkmen of Columbia Mr. Jas. James *orr
lo Mr. Jalte Eubanks. Our Insnr-1 ^hi?
ce Companies Mr. A. E. Brown.: ^
;alth among our People Dr. O. J.! ^or
lampion. Music Wiseman Quartet '"n,>
ir Bank Mr. W. H. Harvey. Music son
loral Club. Address Atty. N. J.',twe
ederick. Music Wiseman Quartet.
Committee: Isaac Friday, Chr. ^
;s. Benj. Boozer. * ' _ n?t
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the
Laurens News i
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Sunday was a quiet day at the Spjt
urches in our city. The long grayed u
or shower?erf?blessing?has been teri;i
owered all around. us. The City jng
Iks as well as the farmers are re- jng
icin&-- ' ' - - . -moi
On Wednesday night, June lGth. the f
imbers of Bethel A. M. E. Church ^.or
it to organize a new trustee boar^ (>ut
lose selected-were: C. H." DuCkett,' tjon
M'; Moure, W. L. McMurris, J. L. ^ta,
illiams, L. W. Garlington, B. J. :n ,
idden, J. S. Fowler, W. A. White,' ,vjtj
ithew Sullivan. ^ rl?he
Mrs. Curtis Crisp WilliajVps is in the
y visiting home folks from Detroit, y^
Rev. J. B. Smith preached at Spring p
Id Baptit Church on Monday night ^
it in the interest of Mrs. Irene Mar- 0
JfrtiMubr They are planning" a rat-"7g
the first Sunday in July.
Mrs. Addie Griflin has returned to 0
j city alter spneding a few days in g
artanburg as the gest of hef aunt' g.
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Best by Test *
"W A V E - O"
A.n Ideal Hair Trainer for Men and ?
jmun.?Keop? tho Hair in its placd A?
d trains Hair to lie-straight. For o
u at - |
Nelson's Barber Shop ; ?
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DR. H. H. COOPER i
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Gold Crown and Bridge Work J
A Specialty v
ocial Attention Given to Diseases j.
Of the Gyms | 3!
ice Phone 6429 1125 Washington St. *j'
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r Contest lit;:
unerit Garden
ervais Streets ~ '^3!
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Dancing from'8 to 12 "jX ^
DrcKestra in Attendance '< > ! 1'
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Gents 35c I'coa
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of Music, Clark University 8 >5
jy M. E. Church o :
Jarnwell Streets
ING JUNE 30TH.
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i you have missed a treat, o *
i" promised.
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OVERNOR McLEOI) RKCOM- !<
>1 ENDS YOr.NG'S VERSATILE
ORCHESTRA i
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>ast Monday evening, Young's Verile
Orchestra gave a complimen- J
y serenade to -Governor McLeod at |
Executive Mansion. Tha f>r,.hoc.
was served with icecream and"
e during the serenade. Mji_J.ohn*-L
, the trombone player, is and old
snd of Mr. Arthur Pompey, chauf- *
r for the Governor,
lis Excellency gave this Orchestra
following endorsement the next
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whoqi it may concerm---:????-P
t gives me pleasure that Young's 1
'satile Orchestra gave a comnli- e
itary per for mane eat the Execu-. ^
ive Mansion last evening'. - The '
sic was excellent and..-pleasing.
ryoung men are outstanding, po;jV
and genteel fellows0, and it gives K
pleasure to give them my endorse-!"
it.
HOMAS G. McLEOD, Governor.t*
n
UPLIMENTS'DEACONS' UNION "
; OF GEORGIA j i.
* C.
/hile thinking of the ..improvements I
thought of 'the African Baptist !
irch in Georgia that has organized s
teacons' Christian Union-. "
think this is one of the wisest
is that they could have taken at (
present age?., for we as church '
pie must have more National and
te wide organizations. It seems
t this Union" is trnino- tn hnrnr. l>
te-wide. I remember once that d
eld meeting, for a pastor and f.
ly deacons were called to settle e
ic trouble that had arisen in the I
rch and to my. surprise, some of F
Deacons didn't konw their rela- C
iship to the pastor! Some didn't d
w how to make a motion and v
le didn't know the dilTerqnee be- v
en a public offense arid a private, b
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nat is wny we fail to agree when t
mi gets up il is because we are "
orgnaized, Qfcourse?the-city f
nostly organized3 but what about, ji
rurdl districts? ^ : " jr
often think of our city Columbia
the Ministerial Union and the ii
rndid reports that come from it. o
i remarkable to think of the mipis- 1<
! of the various denominations T>e- IN
united. It must be for the bring- i
about a better""understanding a-< ^
rig them. ? T * r7\
hougb I don't know whether this t
k is becoming State-wide or nat
"be'gTadlf Tins organiza- s
i. wag in every iCommunitv in the p
Le and let the rural districts get
:ouch with the city and the city
l the rural disricts for that- is . C
only- way that we will ever a<> h
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Address all mail to LeRoy Simpkin
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So I say,- Minister^ and people, ortiUUZi'.
yea T say nryonxw and oryunj?o?
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MADDEN ATTENDS SUMMER
SCHOOL AT CORNELL UNIV.
Prof. C. w! Gladden \vill leave for
thaca, N. Y. Sunday, June 27 to atend
Summer School at Cornell Uni-.
ersity. ' . , ?
frui. v,. w. Madden is a graduate of
htr-Academic School at the S. C.
5tate College in l'J21 and completed ? iLs~i?cicmee
course in 1U24. Since that
ime he has been an instructor in scincC
and director athletics at Booker
Vashingtun High School in this City. "
iiis many aided life at the Statu Col- '
/ge and, his interest in varied actiities
since being in Columbia has
ained for him many friends through \ ,
ut the State. : " .
Prof. Madden is working for his
tacholor of Chemistry Degree at Corel!
University during the summer
lionths/ He also plans to take
course in football coaching ^nder
oath llobey the great foul, biiTl mi'ho
r_Lh ifij^ju m me r. , .
We are really pnmd of this voung- ~
ter to set him advancing so rapidlly ;, L .
ward -success." ~ ?' ' :
Calhoun Falls Locals
The people of this, vicinity were
^"1 if'i- tTVir ruin tfini Till Miilnr
ay. It was much needed .as the
armors have not a perfect stand-.of
otton and a very little qprn planted.
Sunday, the 20th, was a high day at
'airfield Baptirt Chureh.?Mr. J. I'.
dinkscales, Supt. opened the Sunay
School at 9:30,a. m. The weather . i.
;a.s altilte inclement but the S. S.
"as largely attended. The lesson was
eautifully taught by the teachers.
At the ui uul hoQr, Ren. A. Watb
ook his text from St John Ih-97
My sheep hear my voice, and they
ollow--mei-atid I know them." SubSet:
"Obedience." _The hearers were
ichley led by the speaker.
The B. V. P. U. Society organized ,
n the afternoon by the palstor. The * .
fficQrs who were elected are as fol>ws:
Mr. J. P. Clinkscales, president.,
Iiss Lenor'a Miller, Vice-president;
liss ?Laura Clinkscales. Secretary:
laster William Campbell, asst. secretary
and Master Robert Strojther,
reasurer. , .
^.Sister Sarah Clinkscales Lspoke?_
dine encouraging words to the young
eople. ??r-r,? ? J?'
Those on the sick list are: Mr.
Mattison' Clinkscales, Mr. William
ampbell and Mrs Amy JBowens.'. Wo
ope for them a speedy recovery.
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