The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 11, 1926, Image 5

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I (Saturday, December 18th, 1920 PAPER DATED WRONG On the front page of the Leader H is week the date was not changedthe 18th of December, however on Wr^r -her pages of the paper it is dated ecember 18ih. It was an over1l__ ght of our proof reader. IllONEL BARRY MORE AT ROY(| At THEA1RE, THURS. 23. fe f Harry .Plater, the young and popUlar manage? of the* Royal Theatre 0 has gone to quite a bit of expense ? in purchasing tor Columbians, '"lhe Ruction starring the' world's great' "- - -Wt-"Victor r.innpl Barrymore... 'iliia picture . is heralded as Mr. Barrymore s greatest""!}iTtfinpt: lie is assisted by the roost distinguished cast ever assembled. v * f "lhe Vrorfgdpetjs" depicts excittng'New Yoih ~ Harry < Plater . extends personal Xmas greeting?s*to^rdj~patrons: LAURENS NEWS The service u?, Bethel A. M. E. f ~ j church was tr^fl^on Sunday as usual ; J. we -had a splendid congregation. Qw.ng t<5 the lne.emcjit weather our pastor Rev. j. B. Smith px-eachetTa. I wonderful sermon ix^m the -Acts qf I the Apostles, 11 chapter, Inverse. ^ ) . Inasmuch, as God K4^e the?x the ?BEP85C aW lie tllu us, who be<s ?llavSl^ hh" "The l.nrd Je^Ha ChrisfeH Uhat was I that I could, withstand ^Pl_i ^Rev. I. S. Reed was a pleasant visW itor at Betnel- church Sunday nxovn tog and night, I am sure every one t enjoyed the excellent song service that was rendered by the chuir, Mrs.BL Minnie Sanders organist. town and community was sadB* dened^on?Sunday of-eernodn,' when" ^p^T-tfaey heard of .the death of one of the wfoldest members of Bethel A. M. K.. [ church, Mr. Pr.nce S. Glenn. He lu*g been in declining health for a time hut wa.. iitct i v, wmv M j w?^v vuuvn ?i? a iuP*r,' days-- prior to his death. Funeral , "services TVere held Tuesday afternoon [ i Bnthfl "Rev. II. B. Mitchell pastor of St. . Paul Baptist church and his members are all a Wiles met tin?, utrcnouu of* " "fortn pnl I'm 111 tjj .yni'M " " ney f"1' i ' their chui-'ch and the sum realized. J The fnl.owihg are the captains and the amounts tney raised: Club No. 1?Captain S W. Sullivan $4 i.35.. '* __.... ft Club No. 2?Captain Rev. H. B. f Mitchell $117.80.' ?? ~TC.ub N6.~"3?'Captain S~D; Dendy $54.76, .. * ' ' ' , . Club No. 4?Captain Will "Henry, $34.45. Club No 5?Captain Mr. Oliphant, r. son or "" k T Club No. 6?Captain Corine" OliL pV'""*- oo. ^ ?i I ' r "^^Ca^^O'C^C'OC^'vOOOOOOOOO 1:1 ~ Kirsr I Suggestions - Chi | | The Whc ^ -*t" ' ???;??' , ' ,. 1 f jH WOMEN'S FELT f?? \ bedroom slippers 49c - -r_ 1=-j. ' women sgj? '~r?Heal Gifti ^1 cometq I 1621,Ma |fi , --'.g Club No. 7?Captain Henry Mo Collough, $38.18. ! : "*4f? Club No. 8?Captain John Mills, ? I $16.95.. 'i;. . t .v. y j Club No. 9?Captain :Themag Gol- ?_ "don, $67.70: ? - - f| 1. Penny Collection $13.61. | Donation from the Christian Un-^j. j ion, $7.00. ' " < TOTAL $430.00 .. I 'am StTTO?everv one -enitwetL th<~ Silver Tea at the home of Mrs. Mar}^^ J Golden" Whiiner this-pasl_we?k? Mrs** B Florence Hailstock f of New ' Yor'** HG <V fayired us with several piano select*?1 B * A -course .of - 'chicken salad oij Hv ~ lettuce, pimento, sandwiches, saltf inns, cocoa and cakfc.werl served. , fl j WINNSBORO NEWS a * * ' ..J ~ During the past few weeks or~ Mir \ city has been kept intevtaincd by tU^Bie concerts from the various cm Mty * schools and concerts are still beil Bng scheduled for the holiday season, Ttiesray?night December -14th^^a7t^7 trip "to the end of the wojld". * Tpill oe given under the auspices of--It._ J is ? J. M. .Xjiimore. ^ ' ? M; " On Friday night December 17* M\ a Play will }jc given at the Wittnsjl^Buro Jaded School house , by the prir Mary! _eparlment of the school. The - intermediate Department^* will' present a Christmas Play on DaBcem- ! her gQfh. . '-~"l The senior A Class of^ the StB Paul: Baptist-phurclr will present a -lB^wju_'' ind Cantata entittled "The Bi^Jrth of rChnst.'* Tliumot "'ill cnntaiM| mil ~f)?characters;?including" ''theiHshep- i her V?the ""Wise Men"?Kir^Br He-, .od?the Heavenly Ghoir. thfll mes- - j~ scngcr -'"Angel and Joseph, _Mai;yj and the child Jesus. * The di^Beetors: | -Pv"Ti A t?r>ss. Trof. J. k|B Mcln-j ? tosh, Miss J. Gilliam and Mis^B~jTv^j-" VVaiker ai^ptfHih"g"~lorth t fort to make the .occasion-^*?- ete in every respect. The drama I be '. ;ijtcrv at the St. Paul.BaptTs l eh ~Tt rui'sday?ni^ht Deocfriber _2L*?_B le B?st i-wcca.sicn^ win be well worth ^ ident *Z =T " * ' ttoB - -fttrrrt - CHAVEIXE STAT1.;-;| ; Dr. E. A. Adams held his ^i^Mvhr* ' I? terly conference of the f \ t . "light, fiec'emUO!. 1U, I'JdS. 11. . ;??r= d a wonderful lecture on ' j I. organization of the c?nfc^,I^|"'!'*T Mrs. L. K. Nelson being erft'llRr,<.?.reary and- Prof. H. C.' P<*fjfn> repotter. | he- p The committoes -were aMpuinted and and tl all reports showed an. Improvement. ye sht Over $G5.00 has been raised since the- shalT annual conference. Mr, On Sunday morning J the pastor Froviti ' preached tonir~firirly lw?e crowd and -us Sui all ieff^roclaiiitffig" tf s- raviccs as j - p^, very Rood. I . * ed Sol Sunday night, the Residing cider, Sun(]a Rev. E. A. Adams, pleached a soul talJ{ stirring sermon. Wefre always glad ( '' * [when the elder con#, for the ex- rcoTient messages he# as for the up- hls W1 diit of humanity: , | ' - j'u' <>.? >vyo0:0j0.0:000A6E<' .vtCi 0 O#jQ?lOE?0 T u esd a ?J?: Missi a &> %/ 1 Wicker H jf . 8 to the i -istmas IJts For"^|:wn5 )le Famili ?-?*-f t -i" f > 3 C03CCQ3(X(X [!S. HOSh 13 i .70 & "98 i?? . J? Jkin:t:ys" M u ? 5 s SAV> ~ | j Fin in StU ; || H2 &KKK08KI . and' e t) 1 f TTTB PALMTTT Cf DOG, MAN G?v; nator Vest had been r< l"\)w'lose ^e2n w L \ said the plaintiff derm }d" SDeakinor K- i - -.b i?vi jiuy aw "tr teats. The -speech, w 1 r^Gcntlemen of the Jury: D / * world may turn agait 9 rHtl son or daughter, w < [1 pL 6arc, may prcycrcngfaTe - and dearest to us, those who ness and our good name, m faith. The money that a ma ? away from him, perhaps, wh "A man's reputation may b ill-considered action. The p on their knees to do us hon< may be the first to-throw the unselfish friend that man car the one that never deserts hin _ ungrateful or-treacherous, ia jury, a man's dog stands by hi erty, in health and in .sickness, ? ground, where the wintry wii drives fiercely, if only he ma; He will kiss the hand that ha lick the wounds and sores that the roughness of the world; pauper master as if-^he were friends desert he remains. "When riches take'wings ah he is as constant in his love through the.heavens. If fortu an''Ibittcasf ijfi the world, frie faithful dog asks no higher p'ri panying him?to guard against d ?1 *' ? wucn tne last scei takes the master in its emhr; away in the cold ground, no it pursue their way, there by his dog be found, his head betwee but open in alert watchful ies< to death." es announced for National Hum le announcement - wir made in~ car on by Dr. Frances Rowley, pres.-. wft of the American Humane* Eclu- , " lert n Society that ? National "Be, lo Animals Week" tfrlll 'be held Pl]n' i 3rd through the 9th, 1^27. The love ITTI.E "MOUNTAIN NEWS. sent ? weather ;was inclement Sun-! "*m,; for this reason a small number mac fpte was present at Ml. Ziuii. i | vrv?'' ,? Frazior?was, at hi? Host,' a-nt^ reached from th? 8th chapter t M oe 32n"d vqrse of St. JOhn. "Arid j gfitt ill know the truth and the truth J bcrr; make you free. ~ 7 T [ Fair and Mrs. M. Bowers from Mi lence church worshipped with Colu; riday. - * . hot-s lessor" Cirrvy :tff "Cbifpihs tirad- "WW? jpol \\qr_ a visitor at Mt. Zipn l'ecov y. He rrtade a very interesting Mi famil .Haul Eleazer i^ very sick at Minting. We hope for him a spee- Mrs. jvery. - Mrs. -Btrriol Aid Society will I y December 14th. We hope day t ;ery-bjember will- be present.?1 es Ahnice Martin and Mabel1 ' -rw? *1 I IVI 1*4 " went" to 'Newberry Saturday, County Fair, also to the teach- ^'sse eting. .y" v j motor ijMoyntain School \yas r.epreT-;^lay> o - i uiu Deaut] "lair Culture, Facial Massaging, Ma ' MMES. LYLES, HOUSTC I. S. Leevy's Depai 1131 Washington Street ! The Original Ai Wadam A. Ic-l Formerly of PHILADELP Has established permanently h< Masonic Temple E 125 Washington Street* for the manufacture c Wonderful Hair And Face Pr "Made Their Way by the Way '1 St Prize AwarHori ? ' . ?-vj *jy v *Vill ingtrudt a class iry *he famou ly Culture, beginning" Nov. 22, also TERMS ARE REASOf Write or Call At 5 1 -2 W ashington Street ..** t**? . S BEST FRIEND <* - \ stained as the attorney of a wantonly 6hot by a neighbor, inded $200. Whei* Vest finrarded $500 without leaving iull, is as followS-i? The best friend a than has ist .him and become his ene-? hom he has reared with lov fui. Those who are nearest ... t.w nuai wun our harpiay beeome traitors to their n has he may lose. It flt.es en he needs it most. e sacrificed in a moment, of eople who arc prone to tall* ar when_ success is with asstone of malice when f..il heads. The nne ahsn!:ir,;!y? i have in this selfish world. \ l, the one that never prove:: t the dog. Gentlemen of thei m in prosperity and in pov . <. . He will sleep ojrr the cqIC | Ids blow and and the snow t y be near his master's side, a t s no f^od to offer... he. will | ? ri, come tn an encounter with h'e.jjuards the sleep of his j i. a prince. When all other j S; '- j'. ? d reputation falls to giwc* I ;,t as the sun in its jqirney 3. 0] ne drives the master fprth j y( ndless and-homeless, -the j Cj vilsge than that of acc m-, -4 . V>1 langer, to fight against lr? j. ice and his~body is laid h lattef if all other. fxisn_ii j ih graveside will the no'.de j . Su n hid *- * * iiij j^uws, i!is eyes sad . ? >, faitliful and true even : ' jlc. rrntr-?T-^ : . .. Th ane~~Week are April 3rd - 9Hi su< ly uMftdum'wnit'nt will hortreetfrca u" " t\o. ssted in the promotion of humane ol-. i-afion, especially by all?nnywnl rrs. the ed at the County Fair. by_. the fol- t-1 ing students: Misses Willimae v\1, rley, Ktiiel Bookman and AViilio1 Sligh. These yowtg-ladies hatL iv.' . * ' \> L . .attractive. work of ...embroidery- . plain sewing. " . . - * ^ r. and Mrs. Joe Wicker and_dau-.-jor r^'Miss Mildred motored to Now- j y Saturday to see the... Cottntyd j> " ' . . ~ -Boa rs. Almenia Sligh jvas culled to^Vj i mbia Saturday tp thijt bedsijlc of "m> sjok mother-in-law, Mrs. B. _Sum- ^rui 7 "We hoptr tfiat~she xtitl~soffn c- ^ 'or , --i .;ui;! \ and Mrs. Walter. Singleyj and ',U(b y have moved to.Pomaria. . V v^wc c . and Mrs. Cora ErVing, Mr. and .ji,,,t. J7"D. Chattman iaridMr. and C?rJe Bessie Summers and daughter^ -L; 7 o see Mrs. B. Summers, who i s T77- I ill. * ' "~H;- Lorkf:' and'hig cJ'u^iUis s Thomasina and Eloise Boqzcv Saral ed over to Little Mountain Sun- Leila .... and-11 ?, I . :?r-;" ? '? numb rrrn-r.-n-.V.A^r.r. a rw.l-r.1:,-,:-,.v" 'T: i . ' A tinb' 1 . ?i| ' ' g Touss 7 bhop TTp^I nicuring, Hair Bobbing fe" Bl )N & DLNDY- T tmenr Store | J Columbia, if. C.',. ' " ?-?-?- Mall b< wwxovx^^ ? '-.?T ; : .' - *?g-lii the id Only : ? scored. ? ? r tl,ri tm -42 uu^rt fi g for the ' ? mtartpt .. g Score e 6 niols?t ??: ' . , ? ' 'IE ? for botl 2 would ^ ? ? CT711 ! C IlT \USSGIK ft tliuni"c,~ HIA, PATT 7 1 ' ' g ") Radi ?f laboratory at S-tackle f ntrance ?-d,wn <>? C^'lMinLio 5 C rj ** f her ' S his flash eparations That S inp an ( They Are Made" E? " f?' Colored State 8 ended, ti K JJ.'Jl s \Vif T~ ? g Score? 8 Russell System of g Beau 1 will receive patrorfs*' Q :! MABLE . I. S'~' ? AlthotTl COLUMBIA, S. C f'on]e tim *? 8 We -en , Palmetto y .mi - 'v - l >! 1 *>. " '111E El II I K A E RAM).K.VlGUTS OF. TOLSSAINi AM) OK ill IK OF Sl'SSANMI os The would to mee'j IN CHAUL1 ST.ON, S..C\ Tl. - **" ~ t?.? TiUrcKa Grand Lodge Knigl of and Order of Sussan of l)io \vorld_ \yiU convijno ih Chai'lt ttrrr. -lifOoninrr?:in "Tin cirst'j, 5 I'd King street; the guest lilt- >ocuL lodge,? and courts of tl cits- " \ 'J'?-???: ?4-e- X > ill' e- -R-ttfcrs at id Wortliy En l>rc:- -t-s anion'? w ith their committer inoi at-the:)1 hindquarters on Trida evening; to pbi i'pet the, urfangv mept for ii'J entrrtrrrrrmvnt Of the c-nvw tXtll, ? 'lf.e informal1 u[i. uinjr-arrhTccCTpticr will be at lil'ener.er A. 31.'K. church Kits.-au. street; .-Sir J. 11. Harris aw l -i';v S .1.' 1 irnv. r. ill . h:i i"i oil ..till program Commit too 4 s arranging ?'i nil id program for the occasion oi vincli iuxiiu j.)1 Chartesl'on's bust speali :rs i;fal singers will appear. .' " the reception committee plans*'arc In Inmate. All fraternal orders un.l 110 ,,1,1.1;-. ? .." - ' ... an.- coiuiaiiy invited to. attrial : thes.e::es-??i qUws.' '. ' 7 .'i'.iiv -l?u>ino&4? session will convene Jecember S'Jr.-ut _U.:dt)-.o'clock, Tousuint Castle*, ull members of the oranization r re in-vited to attend the .'scions atu see and hear lio.w the rder ha5 gone oVcrtlve top1 in one miT-ince its organisation -in South .a-olinu."' A3 . \Yl>' -eibsc this*^. yettr'-s ark with the :\mrtl?V4tiTOR'Y1 lot'. h open the in-coming one_with'the ml NVgRK. ' . .- i \\ ith.'a .feiise of pride w.e commend e KiiiigKtfrof TotmVjtinf-and Order of ssynifc to Negroes, feeling that t?y should become interested. and Ip put it oyer. Tjviuk what it would. :in to have a mcmit'ersjiip. ot l.iJtlU, ' ) men and women in bhe' nation.- ' ink what" a tremendous influence"r h anaurganiziitidn' would ekcrf. in Ucmbkdel- Vi ay-to -NVgroosr lfisAhii call of a race of kinship .Wood relationship'. Negroes call ' i__h?_bj .7 pan uf this niiglny move- " nt.-thut i.-r-imailehging- yvery thing ' i is- noble in Negro, mandood and ,1 manhood. -. To. fully appreciate" ' :.t the Knights of Toussatnt mean, 1 =F4t=i. . mill iu la nelits,. j, uu fhOSt * it. You am invited- t^-eomfc--1: , luTo nun e Workers. " organizers '1: leaders. t. ~ * _ ' . rut til1 coine to our Headquarters 'l all information. - A - * I" itl! - Khf' .ru? _ S. G.'i " lyTT U; SeaLrook, Revs.> J.'*?. rv is, J. Dimbar, J; S.. Bonn, M; ijollins, Sirs J. H? Harris, W, G. S( Jnurd, Eugene Gadsden,-. M. F. 1,1 kh,4). S. Green,i C. M. krtglish, in rrnnrriMiWood, J. 11'. W Hson^ffT)M iains, \V. II. Wilson, M. B.Gail- th S. W. Solomon^ Chas. S. BrunGeo'. Adams, Lady's N. A. Mc- !? m,; GiaccyChapman, G. E. Hous-:jju A-Hee Brown, .M. E, Bliga.n,_IL_A. I11 n, ,V. 11. Summers, L. B. Lewis, j(*a t. Dohhs,.L. J.-Mellon, Victoria lell,1 Lnuim Gibbo,Xaney Wgilf" \ Greenwood, Janie McFaddgn, ^Cl . Simmons, A-U^h?Rivtrrs. L. G. M. J7 I'erry~ Kale Waiters, ZZ i Johnson,. Victoria . Middleton, s9 i li. Brown. Anna B. Kinlock, j ')6t Johnson, Geruldine Matthews, an< mny Olivers are amongtihe.large J*1 el" of :our -influential fraternal iat ;rs in Charleston, who are put- % i'l>e pio-iatii ol' llavJvniuhla aint and Order ot &usanne pv- ['as lAU BIUMMELS DEFEAT and HA I) I CHS. ' j find f" pas; By James O. Adams ^a' lay, December 10?A large kuri bird grrrrh0VeTt~~fln Allen's cam- r-'^' i. witness ;c-lv?t 3!E5 ..... ? ucuur urummel' Ti- <-mt" nd the- Radio four Horsemen. i fii'dt -quarter -neither t3am _lu_the second quarter Tooppr, ll grr inft. holt" yen i i id a Jl 5m Xorthrope and' ramEa yds. 1 first touchdown. Brown, the ~ Wkniis.srd TlTinry for pninf, nd of first hals:- Beau Brum- pj >, Radio's 'hothing.^ " " .tiat second half wan .a- hard?fight-?? 1 teams", secmingJy-the Radio's ^7^ score but costly fumbles at Q moments would lose their ,, to Mine, TVmJnp the the ball was kept constantly! ? . sen < " territory. ( noni-r. wont of ^ oh, the second and last touch' the panic. Walls tried for Udio's was hard to stop, wrthy broken field- running, mak- , .! iul run for 3fe yards. While j, the Tigers at end completed o 40 yards. When the game , r. i v who c ie Radios were carrying the ? tly toward their goal. ??? ^ -Radio's 0 0 0 {0 . ' ? " Srunimnli" n " " _ ? ucvu yj U U 0 tian. ?- - Her ARTANBl'RG NEWS. Hill ce . j-T^- era. c*h W6 have" been silent for. Mr. c, we arc still on the map. Essex. |oy the weekly visit of the Hiat h Leader and would feel at a west. K - ????? 1 "r 1 "?1=3 - ,v -V - <'" ' -- Juki* without it. -? * ?i?V . The Women's Progressive ?Club 2 met at the ho fie of Mrs. Eugenia T Wheeler, 196- Keene street, Monday evening, December 13, moat of the members were present and thi nseetitstW was inspiring and helpful. Each * ne-'--fine seemed-to be filled with the Christ ,jj_ mas spirit. > " ' r^r M ueh helpfu 1 work wi 11 be -dune du_ ~ 0f ring the holidays by the! club memle -burs. \ Their plans are to visit the eourrty and city-jail.- *Each member of the club will contribute something, vg whikh will be taken as a surprise t,o s . '- )? Monday evening, December 27, t. a reception will be given by' the Wo-_ . mete's Progressive Club at the home n- ?f "Mrs. Cora Simpson, Dean street, ," in ho nor of its loyal members. ... - ] M'iss' Margaret D. Woodward, .whs3 Uf stopping at 545 Jones street, with j her-'sister, Mrs. Carrie W. Bobo,' will j speijd the holidSvs ? ... .ciauves and . inciWs atTGadsden and Sumter. Miss '.Woodward, is a teacher in ops. of" the t Ili>*e!?\vald grilled schools of? th'.s ~ cwiihiy: Sh'e'ls rendering'efficient ser vice in the primary department. Miss Hattig Belle Penland and Mrs. rCim ic W.\Bpb.o motored to Greenville, one evening last _wgeh*.. ' . ?--The C. M. E: conference 'heldrits. annual session at Walkers Memorial <piurch, December 8?12. Each meeting was good. The^church was v ' packed everynight, a number of dele- ; gates and ministers, from. _Ge.orgia, and Sopth Carolina. . The choir under the auspices of -mr>. -Jcmmc M. Daehnpuil lendthed uA.j-?==s jcellent music. ' Several entertainments will be given during" the Chrisrrtas-;seasony for- - ?>the students coming in from the various colleges.?A . Subscriber. .. ,? t\ : . -rik.. .. : ~ , ~ NEW BROOK BAND NEW^. Sunday morning, December 12, 1926, the -Sundav-Sehoel wap eall"d fr> nr^r ===? by the assistant'sufterintenrton* "-J auu prayer xv a scoffer ed by Rev. Ryans, mil ,i.s usual Lite pastof was asked to ;each FEe dvaance class, but declined ? n favor/of Rev. Ryans, who was very nteresting in his manner of teaching. \.fter we had a recess of five minutes letteou?Mickirigs called the church u_ l'ur-prayer,-the ctmgi egation~fell in me; and God blessed us with a heart __ elt and soul'stirring prayer meeting; l'toi v. liiili tiw-paslui ai use itlnglnfc, I'raise God- hVom Whom Air Blessigs Flow,'1 and followed the same ith a prayer. Ilhe pastor lined hymn J1 c? m.r-then Rev. Ryans read r triptures' and deacon Cook offered rdyer; again the pastor arose singig, "Saviour More Than Life , To . and. Introduced " !kev7 iCyans as ie speaker of the morning who came rward and preached a most excelnt sermon and sit-down while the arts of his hearers were still burn ?? ? g. In the afternoon of the same y the B. V. Pr U. of the Brookland iptist Chuy^hi turned * out the Btookl and - Baptist nhnrrh,?, _ lored) promptly at 3tJ00 o'clock. ~whTt?_ BY. ? U. workers were prc.sentAnd ? wonderfully trained that everyl.V was present when- called upon. 1 acted accordinoH-"' ..6v> tne call. py really, put over one of the most cresting programs we Vinvp ever- ?;?-?? nessed of its kind. After they had shed their work, they asked tho itor 65 speak, who assured them?? ^.n?,ycb?i,heir exercises were apprech1 and made them welcome to come ?IZH- . ?worship with us at any time they it convenient to do so. So the tor and some of the others decided t they will be. with us again next day -evening at 6:30 o'clock. At Tt~We had our service pg "??ia1 ' ?? iftiing.by tho pastor-and-dosed 1 quite a successful days Worship. Rev. M. H. Holloway, Pastor.Deacon L. CT Cook, Clerk. GADSDEN NEWS v. P. P._Watsonr our State Mi?iry, spoke in "Interest oi? Missions leasant Grove and St. Mark Bap, rfrtnrlma. Ofi the oih. inat. - Ev?ry?pre sent en juyttd hlsforcafurres. rte- a crowd worshipped at St. ... j PniptiBt ehvinth- hi I In HlH ihst." " ~ ~~ Henry Howell preached a strong >n, selecting as hi?. fre** r.nl 1? The 1 ' " _.t?.t.oi oi *wrs. Sallie Scott , ^reached by Rev. R. W. Jenkins, r of RpH Hill ehiireb, on 8th ult7 . ?<1? ?^ Scott was about 60 years old, ved a christian, reared lO^childlad GO grand children ahd 12 gran ehildieii." Hre husband lepacted. this life- aeveial ye&HT vas end invalid for 40 years. >cott was a patient, loving* wife, 'ted mother and a devout ^hris To know, her was to love her. body \vasTaidTo rest in Red metery amidst a mound of flow W, D. Woodward, of 1638 S. street, Los Angles, Cal., writes 4= e is enjoying Ids stay" in the^