The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 19, 1927, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIX. , ?- -- i ? ;n NOTES FROM Sl'MMERTOX v 'Liberty "HI It A: M. E. Cliurch cele- 3 , UrateU" Sunday, l;>.^ua Richard Allen's birth day. ;1 On Sunday- niglu we were et)ter- j . tabled with an'excellent programme s . with the best talented young men ^ and women of.the community. :?>M iat LeM^j^^ttrcmrmyE^LLj?MUi1 nie Watsuh, Hymiv sung No: i "Oh j ioi' a thodsynd tongues te sing." t , 1'iayer by Ifro. i-'inckney Oliyer. Sieging. Remarks __l>y Key.'- L>. 1'. v I'endergyass. Sextette by Liberty lfill .Svlan>!..: 1'aper?"Richard Allen's aiav mlU cuucam>n . uy 1 L'Ul.i J. I). . | Sum ai.ii c;iiorus by bi. Paul i SOTVWJt l*U+i.r".'l'T?1 'I'oti?W~;'. S. -tjciU'bblV ' -?'ltagin,:-'-toiS* AiijiOU \\ rij;lu. l'aj'c-i', Fredrick ,. ' 1 . i'yfigyi^i'^a. _ -- xwvlfv;-- -itHi JsvijuuK iJapvrt i>>?-Vttss- t/a^ivr bin. ryn. >'ilioniag '1. i'or I qui;, .a .-6-^rt.iVi;. ?Sulu alio aim- . yiaaiiaiioii oy Mi.. James ii.. Be lie U "''ii .ui r Xj.' V\. ik iuiuir. " , TTTiTTiT^ t\nu>;tv^ t)s^ Kov. L>. F. .: v.. : 1 cnueigiaas. ' ' .' . * i vt%t9imeWI~ -?-?4-hc?larmt'ii- <}l?ctris?.-eeuim?anr ~ fc,:et ?ng tiled*. laiui prepared U>r sj?rwi}?" " o ,' pawning-. "Yvo gnutiy welcdmo' the -v -..warm day;-?Ail plV.-pecis are bn'gliT fuTrnrktrly springy ' ' 1 'for.--. '.s nhuFnli, Fmanuel, I e i n fuoli,. .'.iiaaia. lJ.uon and ,.CytujnU'u> iiliil < 1,-u- i... n.i,i i - ..i .In. -umh-n. . bwdyluutureu. ui AB^u.aa' Us hoar\ho .. Fisk J ubik'o .^in^ui s. . .Mi>. Ii<?: it. U'oaior oi Aiken?'fK'Ut iaiunila'y \viilrher luothei', Airs. A. \V. ?Nil lutein. : ~ ?T . . iTi.f.'-,!,"' S\. J:.T\bvrTiaT-,^:1 'to Ati^; .}CU>;ia"S:ituvilay. v A number of our teaeher?.and.stu* dents , sp?. at "their 'Week end homeiColumbia and 1V- iditnV Vfimelthh I'i-i>i". ! ' i) > ], <i I ? i .nnt Saturday i? Columbia anil \VinnshO-o,,.. ' He* rc ported a jJvlijfhti'ul time at \yinn*? -Lun-a?Sur.dav-.-?- . . ' . I'vi'if." Meln'osh sWait .last week end 1 in C<iTitm'>ia vi ati>sr relatives. . Ply;;se don't " foi .uot" our annual . si'-lv.tol drive Ajtrreh La~>. We are sakluyLOjl ja'ilfoiio tfub "oTTos :iliiT \VuIT wishers ol oar jyhoid to'-hcap m this' Viiol'L. *. . ' . ?i tV?*Hfc?y -Oir VTT*&? UclVc %**- I 4 Uy? . tllUw - VTu^ u i 'j? ' in l'. tJi a ik" liOV? Uw 1-AlK i '*,?. lU Uil ilic ^ / iwiv'a ,JL?.?*!.el* fUi W aiK* or- L, o-dnrrliii ,; i e r>, ti.A^ IQ.Ofi WASHINGTON ST.. ? Pitrckne.v's Sanita BEST EQUIRPEO [N THE V?r^-; v- FOR YOUj W.. UU* ""I'l'U" ' ,.... . .--0^l?-fcliu'e Cml) I.V li'JW M eeivty~^" ~ tTAU,".- ^i' '' -'i r j .! lllULtl" ;uC-: LUiV. 1 i?, ? ? j i'lot". .J. Ah Jone.-? .luolqi'iVl lu ii\iy i Friday Tii^fu di.i /basinv^s.. ( Un ! ru:;.y nTgIu~THo faculty and-.' si U'li'l'll : i i!,1-1\(. '.! a k-H!vG?!'t-L'<<uj;^. .c ia's* ijro^ruui ^i\t*ii .hy.toui* i M iTTy ( :liI>, i.-s 1J. li.ucini, <ii reel oiy '< ? \\.V, 11"- i i ! y?."Vm'li' i .?irnro at tli..-* ' Vvji:!:i'u ' t I'.a*->, I?ttP .Adams'. 1 "s-.j.j??-i 1 ; -?ill.?lAYc Iiiiujj- ' fivr" h'rs: .-j-c-iiy Ye< evury. v.? -Aiken Nfews " ~ Ttu? !i'i r; it j r frntm jjiveih. t~"?"j Frivniisiiip- ist I'hurcli .Sunday-' cviduvj;? was very m}erv*t in*;-. The ad i - * o'l'oss by i.'i*<if.. liiMn'. \\illifitits was ii ?-inifced wetwierCtil. Kav^'j; fine was i held - jell ?l vmr.i-white hh -nohe so- i v . inar.ij,]!!;.( nloh.u; ir.atiy lines .el', inU.;r- { ; .. . K'fV. T". M. .it ;'i, ;l ; .. S. v . i'lTfifiv.-:) ?f'. ii 1 :i>; ~rt7,uvTry. s 'KurstlV,;.; ah.t 1'y flight of-.Jast&K*vnttsrs. <rir>*iBa3ra3^3^R'a undercakieh and l,; _ . of South carol ^ Office'' * i-eek. We arc always glad to see ffld-ftenr Rev. Buy kin There Will be a program given at he Aiken Graded School Tuesday light," I^el>. 22. The. public is cordialy invited to.come out and enjoy the ante. It is for the ben tit of the >iano. ^lhe^)r(^nn^_^m Second 1 "by the Betxjs - Academy's Glee Club vas a great .success. The church was rowded Tind many white friends vote present and we all appreciate J he encouraging; rvnta.rks from Rev. 'or IS years was chuirr^tan of the Alton, city schools trustee hortrd. A very interesting programs is daniu'd to be' rendoit'd at Friendship 3a>>list Church Sunday evening, Febr it fOf ihe. bom-lit of-'the pij'Te mfgnn-1 M i'. .Ma i tl.ew Bandy pt' Leesville was in the city last woeKas the guest d' Ale.'and Mrs. S. B. Jones. Air. J, !-'. Baydy a student at 15eti< X irli'Tn v viYnrit Mnihlnv pvtminrr ii the citi\.. the guest of his sister,\!r<. I;*. M. Joiies, The K. of I - and 'the Court of CaL^n&o?vviil'have their annivcrstrty exercises at Second Baptist Church Tir'iourtn. Sunday in .Alureh. 1 _u^L_ wvL'k_Ain. I'trsnicrsT' .\Hss .Mai u 1roll diicksoir left far pending !<o??c w-tii' lure and a't'Dunrirjon 'wit*h rclai ives-Und t'ricmls. Sproud preached at Second Ifrjtbn-t'hu, Jt u-rrftn^dn vr" Thnre !m.i ami I1'i ill.11.?nil uhu "f in*t wee!:. i lie Allien TTuilTTy-Tcatdtvrs' As K.cii'itioh will meet at the Aiken trailed .'School, Saturday, Feb. iWr .I'hc?following program?vetti-?1he?rerr loiyib /lr:i' <:.' ! ;? .-jji-.i'iinir in the pri'WM?.*?wd y. Jades-?tli? - ? jij'onks (if .Sdo lie!' 1 School; .V.Mrt s*~hr 1'ref. l.'.Al. A- Mvers >f" (Ndikviliin". S. C. Tli<* study c'cher wiH nix) ni?'<'4 on -i ho same dale "m!u ID I;1. ' All Ih MMe-Hci's ct he chanty are asked , to - he, i Ire sent', hen: he n villi heyserved in .,-thr",do? west u:?st a nce rnonv : ? Greenville Locals " J > . ",r By \v. ^Ktstaac The remains? of the late Mr. l'urvis William.-v of. l'h'ii.iiloifdna was laid- tu it t in Ri> rland tkmyter.v- Monday afti'moi n, ilie? ltineral having been >w-rtol$t-<l-in the ?;itr.htn-citV,"' Vvllo re ho iliod. Ifo loaves ^ large family vhnBrfrinrt ernie i Trrlffrt' f riynUv i) mourn -his 'untuneij' death. Air.-'Mrs. .KoIkm-i. Grant and '?Ii st J' it11tor?\\ lilitnas?rrmttTTrrrl? tn iiil h Ihii111 i > '. 'Kuinlny. "^w (u ro~ : I fey a 11i ndedlite fuiH'ral^-,..t>T XTrT Irani.'s fath.if. Key.'li if Urant. . 1U v. "I?. 1.. Y\"it items p tin n preached tV I.-r^.e.l v Impel V. rl. 1. < hineh ot .vliich~.Uev, W.'rh llawo is the pas<r S.:aii':iy a:ii'i'mnr!i._ lie uphedd his th-fiTth-k- reputation' lis? ? ' powerfuli'?s. ii .pita-her. . ile \v.a.< aeeunipa-. I.O hi-, i t rii I' 'n l imn. -it, ; nl fi.r) (!i; lii.-f Sun-hay .niirh.mgy-Rev. D. .. \\'ili.i5>pne'i tv-ade a very timely Hid', pra lica! talk b> i.he a) pieciative .i:d.else which had "I iraved th'e rain md t'old le Ilear ifie~'niussago ui' truth. Hie "Sunday -Schdul ahd "A. f\ TJ XT er\ ices were ..very interest?nyr, he a'. ter hem#,. iVa ur*;d . Witlr an 'ad-" iie.t hy MJss M. S."-While, and a ail< l>y l'n-l'v'il. ('. .Murray, Supo,r!ireiu.i_ur^-a-f?i iv^rtield Sunday h hoteL ... 1 "... ? . ?U - i 1 lie Willing \\ itrlvPrs "C'iuh -met v|_t"h '-Mrs. Bessie, hi Ka;v on Nichols I... .VJ 'inLiy 'nfu rj.i'R.n with a good t;.' tuhuice and - a . iively session. MM.nailHBMMI MINIM W - Hill II I II ? llfcMIM ? 1NA & GEORGIA ' unerfllJTars and Funeral j) IV Equipment ~ I As Good ds the' Best " r7 .. . ". - ' "T ki>d Better i\\an the Rest F ; And Price's Less vr i 1 /T.- - ' V.2 - [ A QURTESY; 1 Residence Rhone 7765 Ij COtI ?.MKU. "S. C. C rry Barber Shop f CITY. COME JtN4^"SfCtt ? RSELF? .. J'".'! .1. -! * 1 TMK PAIAWTT _ The Will Do Club met at the church Monday aitumuoju, where the usually ? good meeting was had. On account of the very inclement weather, instead of having -the founders' day program which was planned for Sunday night, I)r, With* erspoon arranged an impromptu prbgranvr- .which, because of the :VMv .hurt lime InwTfreKTl was;got^ ten up proved a real thriller. 'The will bigness with which each person responded without preparation was something new under the sun. The program-as follows: jh-nyor". Mrs. Lvda Williams\ koritation, Miss F. L. Lykes; Solo, Mrs. \V. '.A. Fisher; Dialogue, group of Solo, 'Miss C. B. White; Talk T, Bivins; Talk, Mr. J. II. Calhoun; -y.ilk. Mirs KmVnn Williams; Solo, Mis : M. S. White; Solo, Mrs. M. A. Calhoun; Talk, Mrs. M. M.; Calhoun}" " Fishel'; Siolo, Miss F. L. I.ykgs; Talk^ Mr' MrAdams ??V'" lH?ljulolphia. In >ht? i-'Uii-c of 4-he -exercises, Bishops Allen, Turner, . Coppin and others? heroes all? who sleep beneath the were enjoyed. ^ The pVgaff Street (Mrcto nTet AsjJ.lT d'iyZnitjiht. .The usual Rood time was ?hat! hy all. - ? . '?-? \ ei; y' auiencc was 'thrilled by the ministers" solo, contest* given by Alt of tiie ministers sang well, frtrt Iters. Taylor, Witherspoonj Heily ai)dI 11- i:,:' were best. The eutert aiiriU'iit?oos <nmi.!hit)fr out ofWho a'-tl hy. ropro entatives from every ?Mm hin the ej.ty.. About twonfy ministers Avere lisdedon-theprogram. I lie_ AT I'. Club pave its most sucMr. aml 'Mrs. It, T. Bivanspn Logan -St.. Thursday night. A lai-ge ctowd wits' iij-es- at and pood time was had 'Dr. Witkerspdori,' president, mailed . a r r i I'.e' K t'i Allen?Vbuversity, Monday. fc. t)n Tuesd;HWft.ernoon of last week Boo " Club met at the home Of . r~r..and Ajrs.. O. "M. Thompson, Brown s-v , S> hove a most excellent session v. - had; The business hour was iol' hmed by a_lively." program, after 1 which several courses of refreshments' 1 wete served. ' , , ') lie Sunshine Club met. with Mrs. 1. B. Calhoun. Jr. on Brown Street, Wedue. day .'afternoon of last week. i eoa.-t ieaturcd the gathering. yz~,.? . . - Geor&e town News'~ ... Z, J ?hi Friday evening, Feb. 11, the i .Alien t'nivor'sitv ouartette. orchestra j .and 'president Sims rendered19 pro- " __Li':ii'.i at?Bel lml A. M. f). ChUrch. !i\t:y 1 cr.^'ii .that heard them both '..biti- an 1 mimed wore surprised and v. > il?pa-.,-cwl?Iiy the wonderful pro. , crunrthe 'students..put over. The ' ;Vj"aart-ell~e selections wore as ; 'xkI .if the voices wove*profession-..I . !ii.:i it,?Mr l?it)y..TtCannon pleased the audience so with his sweet ten^" , ( Until he was forced to render a ' e end sol* eti>in. The singer of the 1 tii - on the quartette was' very good.' (!i*M rve praise. T he oi v^jfstra was good, hut a few heavier" selections would hJfve been more siilta44^> ? = Dr. ?ims with his wonderful ora- or real ability delivered- an edueation* 1 a ltd instructive address, subject "iitxrnal?f'-uiulamentaU" <ls?usual i he' v- as 1>: 11 of humor. hut atr trmcs- ; he lK')d the large audience spellhniiiTf..." . '.1 '."S* T'ft'KPrlijo^h'uhfy; h'student ef Benedict' College was home to at 'id . t iie burial of her uncle, J. Nrl = Ilohinson. ' -?Mr.* and'Ail-.-. J.U. Brown and Prof. 'i. W. Howard*motored to Conway on .' atut'dtiy. - . _ Miss I.ueile Walker of New Yorleis in the city. Slie came on account of her uncle's death,- the la& J. N. RobJiLSyn, ..Mes is. Joe Mayhmes and Perty Dt;o'wti, two ,(Georgetown boys were in '.tie city with Allen orchestra. -TIY. and Mrs; T. WABrown, Measra. _ A (). Dimiuorc and C. C. Poinsette _ motored t'o Charleston to see Mr, . BrdwnV s'ick father. M n>n<i.fnoin Robinson was in thd ; ity last The llusrfiess Men Club was enrxc.r;Rfncd~ru the Grorgetown. ?ailorr-. i' g Co. on last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Alston enter- . !;>ined lhe?Booker?Washington Club After the regular business meeting, nirrtc+fcTrms nienu,.waa_sctiucuL- ?The Youth Improvement Club met t-iit the?honie of Miss Emily Johnson. After tlie meeting a sweet course was ' sei'ved. * The Youth Improvements entertained the Alton stuTTents at the home of rMjTr\ E,.L. Frasipr. After t,he oon| eirtylasf Friritfy night, \ . *-? o LEADER Union News ?By M. A. T. ?? " I The weather^ in ^hi? our sunny i South continues,jwarm and pleasant,; while in Washington 1 there was a j heavy. face of snow. Spring time itn-j >he~So?th-a?4 k'a -winter time in- the . Koph. We are still thinking that' colderWeather will be felt during the; month of' February. We have had very little real cold and feel that i more would greatly help u?v -??1 great beyond one by- one here, there 1 and everywhere. Just a week ago the funeral of Mrs. Rice ~Thompson on Shield St. was"held at Zidn A. M. E. Church. Mrs. Rice had been sick for some little time, hqr demise was not unexpected. A very large rtutriber of friends and relatives attended 'lie funeral. Rev. Welch preached as never before. The letters of condo- j lenee and resolutions that were rend i ~apesto3 to the beautiful Christian I iife of Mrs. Thompson. Abrnms and Moore were the undertakers. On Friday, Feb. 4/ Mrs. Sallied Nicholas' funeral was held ?aL aCo-. ri'nfh Baptist Church Mrs ! was one of the old reliables of Co-j ronth. She was baptized by the late RevT John Wallace and for over thirty years lived and worked for our Lord and Master. Rev. Whitebf Columbia attended the services. Prof. -K.. A. Sims, ReVs: Welch/ Crawford of Union also Rev. Rudley of Colunw tlia JlKSisied in the service. Mr." A. Jeter was^the'undertaker. A message from Charleston informed M. A. T.Lof the death of Rev. K. Oarden, a former pastor; who for -everal years has been?unable tft~ leave ;the' home*. ?A- telegram was | sent at once to Misses Adelle arid Jdamie,duughteraipf-Rev, Cffidfrij|jegr~ pressing sorrow in their,b(?reavep|en1(.'J Truly God knwos what is best for us. ''In all of our sorrows, we say ! thy will be done." Gone but not for-' gotten. The friends and relatives of Rev. j and Mi's. J. C. .White are always glad: to see them in Union for^they are home folks. Dr. White preached at Corinth Baptist Church on Friday night. Subject of the sermon- was I "Answering ^he call." To say that I Ftev. J. C. Whjte preached is enough j "rrid; One~ lady remarked after ser-| vice that she Would rathej- hear Rgv. j White preach, than eat when, she is' hungry ' '? .' . ' ' '' j Rev. J. C. White is n member of j the madam. They are ours, we must love otu;..?>vn. " " ; ~ Hev. Sh^w was greeted?with an' appreciative congregation on Sunday' morning. Feh.~6thr. He preached withTho'se who turned toward their homes were hoafd to say "it was good to be at the house of the Lord." Rev.- Welch is still preaching, the .ospel with power, -and?at each service there is a most appreciative congregation in attendance,. > < ; ?Wr> u-Pfp pleased to have Dr.-Welch siop Dy ior a iew mjnui.es, 10 spcaa of the Palmetto Leader. Thanks to Prof. Bolden for $1.50 sent in on subscription. Hope for others to do likewise. We do not .see Prof. Bolden often? yet whenever we meet, he is always pleased and jncjuires* par- ' ticuTarly about our work. Thank you | so much ,Prof. ; ?- . ' The Teac^er^' Association of Unron County held its" meeting at Mc: Beth High School, Saturday, Feb. ath. . Rev^ Shaw, pastor of Bethel A, M7K. Church was present and delivered an interesting address. Miss. Ella Wallace, one of the teachers at McBeth read a paper on and three teachers from Jonesville favored us with a melody. 'This was quite a trent. President called attention to, the meeting of the State Teachers' Associaion and insisted th^t reifistrntibn" fee T>e paid. A"nurhFe~r answered the call. It was also decided that Annual Field's" Day be held in> March, about the 18th. --Rev. Williams, now pastor of GoT1 a. l' A. CI L 1 1 iLl II ii Li i i>a[)ti^L ^nurcn xeacnqu mis point some time between da light and mid night,. Satm=4*yf He wa? persuaded to take a trip with Rev. thru the county and, of course the usual automobile;, troubles no the , wa^caused a delay, however all were glad that the passengers encountered no bodily harm. -~v Rev. Willia'ms preached mornifig and evening to very large congrega^ fifth". . Subject for the morning was: "The. power and activity of thp word of God."- Text Hebrews 4:1^ His ^Sunday evening subject was: "Help'and hinderanees to the cause of Christ,"?Text Matt. 12:3th These sermons were forceful and many felt revived and strengthened after listening to?the- words from God's, ambassador. * All eyes and minda are turned towards Corinth snd God an angols art standing at " V" s? attention watching and taking 'lute of \vhat is being done; The ^Tall for an all-together move rirtK^ fou'd and clear, no one is expected to leave the shin Tn vpnuiin nhnnrfl ic U'Hhr? cnfii ty is.,-~U-ujon bids Rev. Williams and Rev* Sh^nyr'-the liewfjr -etectde jfostors of Corinth Baptist and Bethel A. *M. E. churches a hearty welcome. Here yon will find some loyal and&rue" regardless of preferencesninion can and will be kind to the strangers within her gates. The Boosters Clubv was entertained at the home of the president, Miss Ellen Gregory. - *A large number of membci's and friends enjoyed the evening with the club. After listening to an interesting program, memA Ml ? ? * U If!.- T^n ? nucr mi*, miss mien, assisted oy her aunt, Miks Reid, served delicious refreshments; which were enjoyed. Beautiful baskets Tiff-ferns nad flamUpon the whole one felt very much like he was in a fairy garden. Many thanked Miss Ellen for her generous hospitality. Club members are justly proud of their president, who-knows how to put the program over. The missionary meting at Corinth Baptist Church Sunday evening, Feb. nth was excellent.. ' ,? Those oft program were: Miss Tie!7 Simpkins, instrumental solo; Rec. itation, Mrs. Mattie Menter; Select reading, Mrs. Clara Feuster; .Solo, Mrs... Julia "Bookman;' Duett, Misses Maud MeKisnclTand Odessa, Johnson. ?The program was pronounced very good.?The nuxjl meeting will be held at the home of Mrs,-Sarah Ruff, N. "Church-StTT It was our. purpose to send news to office last .week. Since writing letter, the" pleasant-spring days have disappeared and instead wo are hnv ihg a rainy s?>ell. Wo need the-suni shine and the rain, heftce do not complain. Mr. . F. free our popular, shoemaker handed us his subscription, ($2.00) for the Leader oh Saturday, .Feb. 12th, for""~which we Thank him and look for all 'subscribers to heed the call. We are grateful to the ladies of BeUtej who sent the nice write-up of the Boosters' Club. Also .than^ Miss ~C. Herndon for her write-up from the Social Circle. Daniels are indeed interesting to all; "* Union is pleased to khow that these *ons of South Carolina hay^ not for gotten home. ARTIIURTOWN NEWS_ Sunday was an exceedinglyy high -day at Diuuii Cliupt'l A. MrKrtffiurcfi Slinday S< hhol began at. the usual hour with-alLthe-officers- and tegl'h'erS present. The lepson "Making our homes Christian" was discussed thoroughly^ by the different elnssea. Our Sunday School is wide awake. We had present with us Mrs. Annie Fox who. gave u? some brief remitt^s oh the lesson and ouite a Fonresenta tive number of our friends were in attendance 'during 'tfie?Entire day. At 12 o'clock, divine services Vegan. .Our pastor, Rev. Jl. W. Walker took his text-from Psalms 84:4. His text read thus: "Blessed are they that dwell in thy house, they will be still praising thee." He said David at this time was anexile. This sermon will long be remernbered . 1 * At 3:30 o'clock; we were highly honored to have Rev. J. E. Bbard, the pastor of Bethel Station. Hp mounted (he rostrum and selected as a text St. John 5:0. He preached a wonderful sermon. The' sermon was full of good wholesome thought. We are always-glad Lir~have such noble" men as Rev. Beard with us and we were accompany him down her/ in the per sons of Mrs. Francis Thomas and Mrs. Wallace. They "have a stand lhfc 'Ihvlt&tlbn. . , ' At 8 o'clock, the rain was pouring, but our pastor was. at his post o& duty and chose ae a text Dcut. 18:15; subject: "Moses a type of Christ." He preached a very interesting sermon which held the "audience spellbound. f want to say to the public that Rev. Walker is not only a great preacher, but also a great leader for his people. On accost of the rain all clubs dkl not f?fior{ but we will expoct them to come in next Sunday. - The total. rntrotrmjtlie.j^Uy, .$118. 18. ? Evelyn Harrington, reporter. * MT. END NOTES By Mrs. Amanda Ryons We had a . lively Sunday?School, Brother Henry Butler taught the lesson, so imprsesive was he, that even tho smallest child could easilyun* derstand. Brother Writle Satterwhite our beloved superintendent has plans In itur*Uy, Fft^runry ^ host in this yirinity; nftpr the Sun 'day School, we. went?to Pine Creek' ? '. | Baptist* IChurch, four miles below Sa| luda, three cars awaited us. Among those who went. were. Mr. rand Mr?. I Henry-.. Butler, Mr. Pick.,CaineB, W. | M. Bush and fcdn, "Mrs." Annie Cole! man and daughter^, Eugene Lindsay j and sister. \V.o arrived nn grhodnU _ ? time. While there' we organised a singing clas^ wi?H "Ihe^foflowing^ oflh-~ cers, president, Henry Butler, aeere- 1 tary, John Butler; vice-president, A. H. Hai'ris; treasurer,-Pick Gaines. -We- regret to inform your many readers that the great-monster death has Been in oyr midst, on-last Fri. day, JFfibrmrjL -4 _and took-Brother John Crook. He was a member of ~7STJver Street Baptist Church, his pas- ? tor,' the Rev. G. I. Gason preached a very sad iprmnn. ?leaves a wife, mother, one sister; one brother"; four .sons and a host of friends and relative^to motrnrhis^OKS. The Ma sons took care of the body nicely. The Christian home burial benefit ~ ~ society?had?their union here. AI . Q,-? . ^_mpng the.leaders were: Prof. W. R. Bowman and L. F. Sanders. The pco- L? tie are *elated Over Prof. BowmianV jspeech.-_It.Vthe peopled desire -that he return soon and give ns a sermon. They say he is some preacher. Our -4>ek>vt?d pleached " a strong sermon for the union Sunday. The B. Y. P. U. will meet as usual; Let us all attend. This writer has been appointed agent fro the Palmetto Leader in this vicinity. We would be glad for our friendse to see us and subscribe. Laurens NWs On Tuesday night, fFeb. 9, Mrs. 1 k T Ati ion ' A? . .* ? ? ? WMM?1IUI""B t-FTT- r: = ens delightfully entertained the Dorcas'Charity'Club:;at thi? home of ths former. After the busincsspart of the ^meeting "was transacted, a short ?program wan rendered , 'after which a .delicious course of fruit salad on lettuce, ?sandwiches, cake and punch were served. We were blessed with -two ne\v members, Mrs. Annie James and Mrs. Essie Owens. The ChtrfTty Club with Mrs. Irene Martin as pree- M * ident has mode some souls feel glad in this last week. A friend of ours j Mrs. Walker, and old lady who- is less fortunate than 'we. are, needed a top on her house; the Charity Club J and their friends donated something to?this causes now the old lady is in . her ark of safety out of the storm. Mr, Martin Cheeks who has been confined to his home for more than ] "TT "years has grown*"worsen his'wife ~ is unable to leave him to work. Their : hearts wer.e made to rejoice no Mon- 1 . day night when the Charity Club ~ showered them with grocery and ; mange.?ine name, ot tftcndtt with _j t the -members?are too-numerous td ? j -mention. ^i Mrs. Emma Benjamin Bennett has returned to Aaliville, N. 1 C.,?after : bringing her aged mother, Mrs. Benjamin home to spend the remainder ;bf the winter. j Mrs. Mable Owens Sims left a few days ago for New York, after attending the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Nancy Garlington who was well i known here. But" has made her -homo-in New York and in Fla., wher?~ " . she died. Her death was a shock to her many friends in Laiyens. She ,J was a member of the Springfield Bap} tist Church where'her funeral waa -attended Sunday. Feb. 6. Interment was atrthe Laurens "Cemetery. 1 Owing to the inclement weather, we were unable tn attpnd seryica Rnn. day morning w'hicb we regret ^ much as Rev. Smith is in the midst I of a series of sermons which we all j enjoy, ' * I Mr. "Will Elyum^-nne of-our welL ? ;Jmown shoe-repairers, who had mtd> ? his home in Clinton for a couple?of-?^?; I years died and was buried here Monday. --! Madams Estelle Sulivan and Daisy Templot on Hi's on tVin aiok Tiat tht? week. We are wishing for them a *-? speedy recoyery. EASTOVER NEWS . . : - ; "f~\ s Prof, an*' Mt-? Scott?andI Miss Verona Wakefield motored to Sumter on last Sunday and epenf"a pleasant afternoon. " . v ' ' "* """ \* ' Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lloyd enter; School last Thursday at 3 o'clock, i tnined the teachers of Webber Graded - The dinner was v?ry delicious and #a* ~ enjoyed by all. Prof. L. N. Scott arid fni'Ulty were present.?, 1 The musical concert at'Webber graded School by the pupils on Friday night w?? enjoyed by a large audience. The teachers are rendering efficient service at the above named < atliool." 7~~, 4 ~ Mr, Cleveland Scott of Philadelphia spent A few days last week with I felrttives and friends. Prof, and Mr*. , vScott gave an oW fastltCfT dinner' ia': honor of Mr. Scott. He left for Philadelphia Saturday morning.