The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 25, 1927, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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Bennettsville Locals
The farmers t^roughoiit the count;
are quite bay, as Hie grass is in; it
" ""rajfer !!_ _ . - . - .
. , Mr. Jijmnie. Pfeterkm was runeral
ized Monday afterbono at .3:30 o'
clock at Sarder RL K. Chui^h. Grea
? numbcl.s . u"f:' Wl'btl- and JcoI>a"eti jjeo
nle witness the .occasion. * T.cft ti
motion his loss' are: \vif,e and fly
H7 sons! T"-. '
^1'- A- Ilruke, oaewtf the best;Ma
si/us in .the count\v\vas*called to Dil
lort' Jflonday and Tuesday oft impor
? . tant bu.sines. ~ ' ~~
/ Dr. - A . - (i .Coek- ' reported a KjHeo
?f~rt\)(\ business- tHp in North tferPttn:
"".this week. He visited Jiamlct am
v; many other" cities. .....
Mrs. .Anna Mom* n-liirm.il n. h?
position, iu New .Jersey, Tuesday af
r ternooh. She was called home oj
??:?account of Il.lc ilealh ,of herTatTier
Rev. CV Ki; Kc'esc. .
*~*Miss Xnna Malic hi left for ilamp
ton institute, Hampton, Virginia, foi
summer school.
:, Mkss Afrfcic" (.?'race joft^ l'or A./'aru
T. Colleger .GreOYisbOTO, X. C,, .to ;a
? . .M.rn v. 11." afefigtbmn HPSE
.! > S; Sander* left Sunday iiilernuoi
for Howard t'ni versify,* Washington
I).C.,?where they will enter* the sum
mor school. We hoj^L-^qr then) a Sue
: cessful tenrn~ .. ., .'~77T
Rev. It. H. RidiHck, accmnpnniec
? -by Mw. Essie* Glumly- ami Mr. Jolif
Davis inotored to Winston-Salem, X
- Tm'.sday?iaoiaii?g"Tihil-on their- raturn
reported a splendid trip in thai
"'' State. . ' , .
Service hold at. Evan Clin pel A. M
^ K. Z. Church was ijujtc interesting
't ,V>unda.v. Rev. R. II. seems to be fill
*of the---go;spcfc~^?- ?t -r"r"r
ProlV. TluVmaij Thompson, a -native
? iTTfTTs .cityt.but.now of Opelja, Ala.
* *' v ?u II V1 . nwiiiu rrn ...Ltuuiu m
the illness of .his father. ' ^
L)r. and Airs. AlasOh of KingStret
were in-the'city Sunday, visiting*-parents,Honorable
Air. and Airs.- K. J
Sawyer arid friends of her native
home. AYe are forever delighted- t?
see our old friends call hopie to set
us* ' ' ' ' ...
- * Al.rs. I.uiia T-.'Murphy oT- IMiiladel
nhia.-1'n* was c,hHod"'ft7imo this mora
. iug on account'of, the-illness of hei
mother, Arrs.. Sarah ThdVnpson.
AIri Archie Johnakiii has jHst pur
chased a .lieaum ul coach. VVondei
will he ride alone?
' rri. . 11_ ' ?j. ..
i ni? sail news ukjk. us juyni acios
-the county .anil alft'ohd Thm-sd:i\
morning that our JaJoved friends,
Mrs. Ron a McDonald, ;be:ing no more
???Her remains were 'flineralized Mnwla>
mdrning at Disc 11 ill A. M. E. Z
crating . -w. " >
Ijev. .Graham,! pas'toiv<>f..Clio M. K
Church, \\ns in the city Sunday at'
ternoon and preached a strong am
.spiritual' sermon . at Evans' Chape
A. M. E. Z. Church,' *
. Sunday tvds a bilisy day at all oi
the churches.' The Children's I)a>
program was rendered at Shildh Bah
tist" Church. All of the students"an?.
friends_plaved their parts welh. Dr
L.?M. _\lct'olluni, 'iuperintendent, -i?
. doing .splendid Sunday School Svort
tii. tin:*, emu on.
Biiv EasU-y, of Grdo'lyyiHe was al
his best Sunday .morning at Macedonia
Baptist Church' and Sunday afternoon
at? Second Baptist Church
" in the city. He is. here'in itey. P
, B. Mdodana's absence.
Mrs. Katie Bradford and daughter
.Willehlmenia Bradford, spent Sunday
afternoon in thp city, vfcdt-wf-rol
? ' . atives and .friends?Thoyr.look sauiti
~~ fiecon-'nT'' in J ho l.hnii- n..<? 6?rpg
Pastor. Rev. .li. 11. Riddick and hi:
y mehib'ers'Yu 'S'C Mi?haei AI. K: Churcl
Snrpidv :i t r_.
- the scaled-ii>dd at Uapti.s
? CillUlClLl^as^-Very good ~ih; '.every" tc
?r??-apert'-STnidiryr"" Row J. J. Ilyrrisoi
is always at his post of duty at hi:
church. ?
.Mr.amPM r^.^V.L^Iij-ake-worship
ped with fhem Sunday morning. Tin
Childreh^s . Day 'program was verj
good at this church. ?
MU.-J[.1;VVIS MH.I.BR PAKSF.S
Abbeville, H. C.?Mr. Lewis Millc
died at his homo here on Ha'nisUiri
Mr. Miller had been' sick for quite
while. He was employed by Mr. W
D. Barksdale as the delivery, mar
a white merchant of our city. Mi
Miller was employed by' him for ;
number of years. lie also worked ;
while at the co-operative merchant il
company.?He is survived by his wif
and seven chtttrem '
. Funeral services were held at Mi
Pleasant Baptist Church on Wednes
day afternoon. Juno 15th. Our" $in
cere sympathy poos out to the he
reaved family in this hour of prio
through which They rife "now pans
ing. f
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T' " '
A bbe v i lle_?* clw s
y Rev. t). E. Rice preached fur .us at
s?St. James A. M. K. Church-pn the
1.12th at 8:.'10 I\VM. , His sermoh wys
[- enjoyed by all present.1
j Mrs. Abbic J. t>arlinv;t??n df'A'tktnt
t;i C;i ."...a. uv**r -.i une Mill It
- spend* some time1 \vUh her pare it's,
a *1- ..??.! Ww K..I.1 I/.IV... ..>, ..i,
i * "mjl5vu> 1 v,,u y** *
":St' - 'V
I -Messrs. Julius Kny rivlit ami Ko.lii
' : JefTcrson motrired to IT< ndui-h riVillc
"J Nv </: last >veek on nj)lpa8U.re tri|? itiiii
{ roturiifd l:ist ^ w t'n..,they
wen the';:t/ f .Mi .. If;n-\
r EUn-and lVunVpF-1.: he. oauv. Thvy
i'Tpp;rrrtT^:tr,t{J*iT o-TH'. I: .M .tiff1
tain city. , . .
, J. ItcV. I)j I"., Ki.?'4\ Iff; |;,vt uvt-k; t?-f
r 'JmkM'ii. Mi. . ' '
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~ ' Mrs. I'anhui Kirhi.t' <'!i;Mdt <i\ ..
1 Ki'tt'if T{-. Ilminai.- o'l "Win. ' u-S:d'?
eiii*'.N; r., jiVs.;. 1:11a .Vy Clary in of
-1 I.uniiH J .wii. ^
- Ri(hu>, -Ij-.. ot HostKiY.' All'ss.. afc hurt*
L' for ii visit to their Irrollmy ami shsIc.V
*j Mr, I.. A/. Uivhit' and Mfs... tfjary* Iv.
j; Pnpg^fm.. Session Avenue,-.. ,
I i Mtr, f-'.mma 11. Avuk f
thy the t-.i:h f- > r
to'.- at.ti-Ml the. tv}: il- -AlrA.'
1 .Amli'i'son.- i;> nnn of the ?tit
? the >i|inm.i'i-r school.' .
, A1rs. Sjunui'.l'.I,, ;Kil-w i ! v.n ^ ,* ' rated
in the Al-hc it'to < '. uiTly mi n;
orifil hospital-the pa-1 week. Wo-:uv
1 { ylad'.lo ?:>> tlKH 511 \
cloinit uieijy shuv it he- Viper. Hi art, Ih-r
. many. 'frieirds'.wish 1' ; ; H :.
" recovery. --f ; ~ ~ ?.7-'
All',. XolUliU) M. -..iii-*!>':' ?*;. :{
i I*. 11,. lforac aro . :ill 0r>
rt Alt". Hem y .Adam i'-. .' -L'i .
'was Iwouu'bl Ih. so !a.. .t v.. . ! lii/i
' t?i rc.-t in'Tixni; ) ^ 7-k .;j_.
Adams is funnel !y -or i '. i .
It-i'i tin- i i; > a ii ,; ,' , ' . .
'' He is a lirothcT j'T Atr.VM;;.- I - Ad-'
fj utwA jiii Cherry S:. -?t '?'v
| Air. Koine K'.'oi>n. v.< -tj
} hy the Seaho:i;'d ,.\;y ! 1'
' here, is sick'"TVi hi- h n ...
city. tTlVlttl.-t !
' he--out uj'ain.
*, Mr. L. A. Kh if V*. '
' derinker in.?'; .; \V?
'ih.u'ttiii Si, ili- c-1.>. ;
J.'S. Shiver mn! .ji. - a*i %'
' to' s't'rve at all' iiu i:;.1. day m?. .
St. .hum s A.. .M. K." t iiaVc.M ?... : ini;
tier the "leadc -ii;p >.>' ..1 ;
Baker is t;i\:I" ii,. < ; j?? ' ?l'
.jruoil fkifflmf Jfyj> 111! : ,?I If , V
Mrs. ".jusc|ihi:i<; . iii i.)
. Misjsos"^A>.a!r?.v :ii-'I. i? :.!i \\ . i ?Jessie?Fair?trft
. . 'i.:.??y
.Oranueluir!^, .SJ '. t<? :*'.7t77i: .liiivnur
school at' the Si'at ( I Vl-i.
; Mr: alld Mrs; lie..tun .'whu.-en .
; Whitehall Street'; fuo.kereij .lo
:! jrh .1' .1 ,'
jer/on ln'st'.Stmday. . ...
j-*1 / A"Sl)I;:US(h\ NliiNVS..
'. Mr, (Jeor'^e \V, thity.it; Kiel
' : , i
I returned- '1 rem 'CaidV., ilia .v. i,-.;i { l.v
?{l. t'e.W ; i;e . iv,-..)' t
. u em id veil. ???: : :? ?'
' . Alesdam-es I>avis. A!:: I..i;. S U j i...
Iloundtree. ami. il 'm-nip- n',.'have r.
' .-untie, i r> .in fj.a T1 ?^ ..' 1 "
! '_a11elided the Sta'.v .! v..\i- :'i
?r?
they brought ui> v-pic'r.d'M u-j.-..
Misss Claudia I3urr;.s? i. j*j ;*??.? 'v
'; the summer in I'lnhelephia. .'.X .
'.j V; A. \Vi1llS . m:' Vd'ti.l.v s,n : '
' Truer school ax Ilaii.-eV.-i am?-.
i Meta S, John.- <>i. ha-- .. V !'
t the..Rummer in 'MJ-uyia v> i ! i "a-r -i
band. . '
Miss' Ctcrifpya".Wiilirviu'i' '
' city teachers Ik.-. i.'-.a.P-i ;I
lionH' 'm Atliinla. . ~ i_' - ' ,.
I; Air. (j; J .re l)aX ? 'v si- C'
j time in liiehnu.ijd v. irii lie v. V. -:
; B'-'-'vn, -A
1, ...We ^11 i.i
*r-Mrs. av-. t; i \;: H* -. t n *> 1
will snf.11 he up ;u..! 71 :
time"" it* r~'*"
Last \voek the Jarhd to A .
^ .M iss Fannie I .'aura L on.'-y, i e. . ,1
-nwyX.1 'at .vi.rrrtri :! ;
~r shii } My??tv*-( iu > so ?Mi** ?1 >< f , \.
e j Miss Rnm'ey hy*l IVnislit tl. \\yi
if lad to know it- antF \v
J have A. ii. tfiaduau" i i !)iin4' to Anj
dprson, oathi year. .
CORRLF lTON .
'* In tho Rally for Bonnes ('hapf-l;
O Lnurrris, S. t:;.a. week, ity- n:
' raised hy Mrs. Anna I'ntmnn was
a !>21).t)r> instead of SS.lta?
I,! NOTICE TO SOt I H : (AKOLINA
' j- . , R A.I'T I ST '
a' aii ,i,.T,.,f.,ic, *"
4v ^ ,v ,vtv.. ?*?-/i-iIi;
G-, the State Sunday Sehool, and 15. V
l'. 1". ' tVl-um Lii-Urn-i 4n-td - r.-rttr?Tirr
ILMni l-is Street Iia.pt T?1.?Cdi.ni-, h ftl
"' Oiarlesfdn, S. ('., are asked" to M>m
-I your, names to Mr.. W. Kinard, 2i
-! Moultrie. -St. or Jiuw-Dunbar
-,2'i Mo it is St. and be appointed t(
f homes before . irrivinp- in f'hindpukuh,
W.'-f). KI.N'.Mtl), Seri'ettt-fy
RKV. J. C. DUNJRAR, rivairman
-^.1 1. THE PALMET]
GreenviHe Locals.
Dr. J. IS. Rowe was called to Lees
- yilic, S. C., last week on account o
- the Illness-ot ms lather. """ ~T
Dr. T. II. Reese, brilliant younj
physirian of Che$aw, S. Cr,Avas a ver;
welcome visitor'here the past -Week
r l1 IIt.1" tlis reception Here was mos
, cordial; ' ^ i
..Mr. and Mrs. Williams; Mr. an<
Mis. M. J), ilutler of HodfJCS and Mr
| Mrs,M. J. Butler and. Mr.-Uco
I ;n!cy of A!>!n-viilc spent Sunday a:
the ituests <?f .tIr.. and "Mrs. A1 exan
i..., ii' ir * i ov i fi ~"7 'Pi,;!
i it 1 i.i rvu nuiuiuw w i in.
u.sts.in the nature el" a -farewell visit
as Mr.Tird MiSv Alex Wi'ttiains lcav<
_ -:? -ty--H-ii < wi-rk rr>??I1hthrtfplnhia:-t*a.
where the.y* plan to make their fu
koine/- -v ; t. - "
?# -V i . I-.-"it!' l.loyu ami Jlr. l'latc
Williams left Alonisay. for l'hiiadei
, jdii.i, 1 'a.
l'lyf. and Mrs. II. K.. Daniels ol
' ' \ kui S. have been tin
" < > . ol"'Mr." nnet All's, it. T< 13i vins
n l.ejtrun St. Theyleft Tuesday fol
f air ho i ne.jie om |iJffiTktL 1 iy Miss Sli
. 13i\iiis.. the attraelive daughter
Mr. 'amL.^Ifs. TTTy hs'W ^ r-.
,.vi i t afai-e M..'l lioiu iiv fo^sident
' r*E 1'.. r 'hi- Inji (.."luhtJtlrs. H. L
1 nu Celt-. <it teguie'"of the I .end hand
? i i . and M iss Maggie Foster, delem-.tl.ie.
<'lu't I't'nl j Iodic Circle
< ha\e rcU'iinod from Charleston,
- 1 ? n t ie y attended1 the Women's
p1'"' c'li vol ft ion. The miVtis^
* a dc, a istane'e' in helping the
adj) ??i"' the Over the I'op Club to
? " it- a -o n.e'nt.Tor itte Fyirwbld
i. e. L.'>. vvhitir they express, thei'i
' -W' I'j'.U'iii.;. - ... ' .
I 1 h;.vf-?j^;|rU-r1y Vo'nforehcc was
_j?X. ,\l?i>>ita.V mf" lit . at Allen To tuple
^ ~'l-h. ~"TT'~~j)iv"T'!ia; \"Tider. kov.
\\ .1''im:;!a-s. pivdded. 'i^iis ppdy>vy
saeeessl'-ul meetnig,"
. OT-^r-;t'i\ ^Tnu.'ut). being"reported.- by.
' vtri-.u departments. The pre:
,aelfler.V assPssiVielu of $luUlO
v.. -la'M'ii iCu.il. . The ..pastor,
P. !.. \\ i+heispoiiit, has the sit.i
' e-.'il in hand' and everything
p.; point to"-a very. su'eeessPul
, .. ii --v* t-}v. with the building pro'.
t t^te. major, object iv.O".'Mr.
.1. ?A'. Mark.- who possesses the
i 1 >:i~- Voice in the .-Piedmont
<. lei!.:v.> Vailed to Atlanta Sunday,
a* i'.vovjjit ' at tin' illness of" Ids son,
I.ogilll. ' .
' b . C. Kniahl TiT Kietmu.inlj, \ a.?
-i :Ct week-end hem. in the
city, i v ,.
. "?.!;0il.itn tiuildiag Program Begins
. l!y the tin." \ ..u "sttaTI ha\V dusted
'< your "sjM'es"-.Jto read this column.
-Ci- ''I.ctH-'-o.A.d. lb Cftijrih's e. ide!;'
"tieii.tiled" .bTa.tHMt modern church
'} bf.1. -\\ i!F. he?tn- eourse of construoThe'
old ediiicO iSi. ttotV being
. .U u to one. side of the Jot, wher?
:,1 ,1 11. j: ~ -r" tV-'Ti iTT, irary" i|"u a r tors
' mill! thojipJ.- struct life is completed,
't in .[ !? ='' v.. members'and friends are
ry <'V hu.-iitft !c over th"e- befrinnmf*
I 'doubt h rs. will express their' i.iiV
li-ri'st ' and apj rociatioii' more fully
nt' i-btil in.sr.. vyry -liberally in the
-tyrfliifiyy rally; whiclv .conies ofT SunQay.
nieht, June 2(>th. This should
.1"
Kosxa jiien} arable day in .our church "try.~
mA 111;11:it. so uiih our pros.~;4tt<
1 hunt i'f all. : our cpnlri-t'.uri.
a ,'on"rhe above" tunned date. Let's
.' it" this, program.over for God, arti....
.tlr -nu't lie ..poisoiious.jj.wi of "The
1"'"I" not withstandi 11,1?.'
Mi:.hopytv. (|. Ric 1:ar.i!>on.preached
;at -j<dm AYeidey M. *K. Church of
.. i h"'Ri \\ J. VV. Tayioi -is Ahe pastor
ny-r. .morning; the service hefjirt'
..'it tylU'l itVliwt- pas'r
'r'i' * >'rI<i rii'.-h :n> - 'j^J-y- I-sh4u?mrt
hi' Hty*; A large crowd-heard-the
ry i.niiu'i sVivt' Sermon. -A
W i'h ; !;< sun beaming- in ity gb>ry,
, Inv.'o j'iiiwsl was /present for the
i j iiiny service?Sund*t?T'. at - Allen
. n r
:-"'^srsy-t'ooi'. the in:i-sler <>f miivdsg
v-'id fuuditunted- 'courage, seemed ty
. aiher inspiration fidfii the beauti.
1 ! '.'-'ather, winch ].revniled. .After
. a- fendjnir the s.u-;.-l r^Li-nin?yhe
- hIron?anoum od as?h+s text, Genesis
:?'J:2y, j-rom-,wnieh he produced
..Jlbk-iJumo, ''AVh.it is- J .oil's Manic 7"
w hieh proved very poworf ul, praotU
i'.-.tihiely ahd interestitig.. The.nif.rbt
i rmoti was preached- by Rev. J. AV.
i'buglass', the princely presiding c*Li;-r
"1 the Greenville District, who
- cntr rl;aiin'(^. ;mot Iko* large audience
vitlva burning mcssagy front .on, high
1 tie usual interesting Sunday School
t, Icaguse services were held Sunday!
' ' ;
uev. ( has. 1*.\ T.andy, -Jr.', a stu\
iit a,t Virginia Union ^University
t jjH'.Tehrd ft very jileasinjtf sermon Sun.1
niv ht at >|.nntic|<l )pi i
oT which his father, Rev. Chas. F
- UrrrnrtyT'Sr., is {he pastor. A tremenI
dhiis. crowd was present. From wh'al
) we. (rather by way of. reports,'yourvp
, trandy is n f uUiTFje wel Th the Bap>
Tirt ministry, ' <
" ^1*~^bbhrt-;frChnpp7iNo r>f AblitT
lilie is spending some time hel-c ir
J ftp; city.
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rq-UEADiE^T V " ' v- /
| SANTIC NEWS :
= ?--Ij&Bt-fctmtlrty was an unusually Won
derfuly day at Thomas Chapel A. RI.
f IC. Church. The Sunday ftrhnnl u-as
opened at the usual hour with the
; | superintendent and teachers at their
y posts uf duty. A full discussion of
-jlh1' hnil, 11 fl HI1 U-'h'^h
t lesson waj| reviewed to th'e entire
school. -X';V.11
Sunday morning- v services were
.' largely. attended. The pastor. Rev.
. I J. & Martin, preached.a strong' sers
nion.. His .text ' was found in lGth
- i-clia~ptor of_Sl.-^l at t hew?and the ;>tith
i verse: * - '
?.j At 2:oO I\ M. the Children's t)ay
r! exercises were held at Thomas Cha XfHfl?A.
iM. K-T~(Jhurch. A gplenUltT
* program wi^s rendered. - Co/itribu-;
j lion to ya'hCa.
> | We have had a plenty of rain and
now we are having some hot' sunshine
days. The Jarm'ers are quite
t busy on their farms,
f . -Mrs. Mary : Mills and Sallie. Byrd,
! after spending a fyw days last vfeek
' with her mother, Mrs. II. Wright, who
I is quite indisposed; sistyrtund-brother,
' ;tMr. and Mrs. ITTL Jeter, returned to
| their home in Sapratnburg, S. C. last
^-K-rnhtv .iffei limih
^^iss.M.yrtii' Mills, a student of Allen
University, stopped over and
, spent a few days With her grand mother,
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T. ,
j ,B. Jeter. ; .
| Miss' l'losie B. Johnson, a student
of Alien University, hag returned to
the. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I \V. J. Johnson for the summer va
IUIIV1&4 w . ?
! A! r.h AJary . KpfmTte^Myrtic JMiiltf, J
Alice'i.yrd. Sallit- J. Jeter ami Willie
CiillianV spent las 1* .Thursday afternoon
at the home , of Mr. and' Mrs.
J. II. r ~r~~7 -??
I Mis.Xina Jennings, Carrie Hawkins:
Minnie?later, Jniut 1'oitei, lit-, :
Jiliie ReaUaye^fgnniftjrs utteTiMed the
./Children's. lluy; exercises- at- Thomas I
Chanel A. M. K. Chinch last Sunday j
atternoon.. . '??? p
. Mr. C?Uss-'Sartders, who has been
pending' softietime in Weirton, West
Virginia, lias returned to his home for
the s\iminer. .
j" Mr. ami Mrs. A. 1), Cuietoiv and a
,.nu mher of others from Jeter Chapel
Church, attended the Childen's Day
e\<-i t ires at Thomas' Chapel fast Sun.1
iJ.ay afternoon. .
Rev.- J. S. Martin,.J. J. Jeter and
J Ml.illian Martin a'n-n.'i-'l <l>-' v.mj-uaoH'einent
exercises at Allen Uni,
versity last week*. They reported the .
'j exercises as Tiolnj* jffooil.
Mrs.Frances.'' K. Richard# who has "
been quite indisposed is able to ;bbj
.. out airaln. * . '. |
/lis, t airie.Cri-n'ory is on the sick]
' -i;?i ??*.? i
. Mr.'W. S: Sims. J. J. Jeter arul W.J.
; J. Johnson Wevo visitors in*Union last
-Saturday. ' * " | - j
, Rev. J. S. Mnrtin, dau?Jitor Lilliatr-jar.'d
son Spent last Tuesday in Spartanburg,
S. C. with his mother.
Mrs. Annie Talmers of Blackshurg,
S. Is visiting her father, Mr. B.!
Hooker.' - ; ] *
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IIAKDKYII.LE NEWS
i . ; . jJj
-Morgan Lodge. No. 180, K. of P.,;
held its ejection the past week which
was \ c ry "sai fiu tory to the 112 member's.
The following officers were e-'
leeted: .J. C. Fields, C. C.; James Wilson,
V. C.J.J. K. Freeman, M. of \V.;
I). A. Alston, Prelate; \V. Brigman,
M. of F.; Alaric Scott, M. at A.; Willie
Johnson, Inor Guard: E. I./ Forj
^ t *- . _ H
sjusoti;, Nuter <1 uardV "Morgan <Lodge
No. ISO so far as tho Grand Lodge
meeting su ynarieston is ready: \Ve,_
leel ffiat every delegate will i3c on
-.the job. Wo noticed the open letter
1 ;oming fumi Sir C. 13. Johnson and ~
in_ every., direction thisran be comY?afed
with an omp?y Wiigony each.,
making a jplertty-fo noise; but if he
-drrrd called at Mr. J.'u. Lewie's office.
Grand- Keeper of Records and Seals,
he will find on the record where R.
" II. Scriven is the youngest deputy in
the field; the last to be appointed at
the Grand I.odge session held at Sum- "
ter, S. C. Morgan
with 415 members has been
set apart and his will prove that he is*
; ond of these deputies that he accused
of only .going around and giving the
pass word- So this, ill show how
G outvote Arrtl-shuw In the i^ext Grand session;
while I feel that every dele1
gate and every good thinking Sir
' Knight wishes to see thaT every offu ,
; cer inr the Grand Lodge remain for
( the next 12 months and do hope that
they will vote for the vsafne.
m? Mis Charlotte Scriven is on the
* j sick list." 'We hope fpr her a speedy
?, luiuvuiy. 7 > # _ .....
Miss Odell Miles is still on the sick
| list. ^
Mr Joseph Ulmer was rushed to
' :the Charity. Hospital on Sunday r^lght
* ; With ~ two bullets i in his body. The
_j*cause of the shooting is still unknown
-|~Mr. Ulmer is a very quiet and paano^
M ful among nil of his associates around
'h^re. -/ v.- ^
...
As a whole \v(T are having a plenty J
of rain throughout the county and
-the?farmers- uro busy killing " the ?
grass. Crops are looking fine;
June 12th was .the usual preaching*
day at New Hoop nmi -I?U?Rip.
sey was sjt his best' during the morning
seryice. V . ' " *
Rev,' James Beaty of Galilee- l?iiptist
Church preached Sunday, flight
him.
They are planning" I'OL' a Mailt' snip;-~
in/-!- contest at New Hope on Kriday
night. .
- Susie Ca's:c of Cross Keys and
-Mr^-LUvlo ^ uno.Hy i?i""?
vied last Sunday.
ry." LTr'.v .Tones "of Cross Key's.
who had boon sick about twd .years,
died lasj, Tuesday and was buried at ,
Caldwell - A. M. K. .Church. Rev. .1.1
II. Lipsey preached thw funeral. She
leaves a husband and si* children to!
prolan her loss.
The Browning fan'iily is still on the!
sick ljst, but they are some better at
this writing. ' "j
Mi*. McBeth Was. -able to he out l
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LEBANON TKKSBYTKRIAX . J
ciiriuii, kidckwav; & c:
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. Friday niijht. .June 10,^" vt*ry suc-j (
tfit* Lebanon Parochial School, by
Clll.b Xo. 2, Airs.. 11 <HV1-I? :
Captain. - Many (toi'sotis were |Sres*
ent. Delicious ' refreshments were t
served and a neat'sum was realized t.
on the club's rally quota.*
?L. 'English arid his footer /
(Tau.eliter. AHsr- erase, lhutbre'il j *j
with tlie nastor. Kev^M. R. Duneee i
in Lui-le -kij. ri- Whnreh Hunday, fiinv
12th>. to witness 1 he Children's 1 >ay '
exercises , at Little River. They, re- .
holt a vc.v iPeasant vi '.p.?? ?'Wrr?iH
In the absence .of the .-'.peeinten- '
dent. Elder English, the Sunday , ;
School was '.conducted Sunday niorninyr,
Jtihe l-'hli, by .Mr. Horace- 'Daw - '
kjns, _-.yn)ona' the visitors present I
were little 'Misses Rosa I.oe and ATafTWi
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Saturday, June 25, 1927.
Kit rot < 'Irit:; ' . )! ^??u.i J_.i, v-untii '
Carolina...- .. . " 1 * " _
Misfc Francos Janies o.'ih'ituincfci at?
her home Thursday,-.Juno '.Hli in hon- . .
t/l1 Of lUT i,-o: t, !; IaO dlhl T
or' of her ?ue.<t,. dtir.se .Jh.su i.oo and .
.Margaret. thalnniun.' . . . " \>
Ml', iunt .<<t T77
luhiliiu, si/ont ^uiuhiy as gitc.s* ..of
Jix. and alVS.. qi. 'ivf. viunvs. ' ~
..Tuesday. iriglit, Jujie 11th, Ctuh No.
- .conducted a s|/to.i.al Service' at the "
church at >\ha li.ttatc a pimp^iiil,
num. v no i: ? .! T,\ Lh.v.i. llonry
HarriAojr from !ho t. xt, '/For there- fis.none
olhth; lutnie.-timd r heaven. g'iV
c'li. uimMijn" hit;:, w i.! i" J wv mirrtrba- ,. ' 1
"IM-ayW;^m4ttr-':rr- -'Itv-T*;bry-nWtt- L:
i\As cuii<JiU-t<<i f>y-i'*s "i". "T-ho
?m'-{ii)K lull I ! ' i ' i I,,! , s'jiii ife
and those who jr.. tend x \\ iv :d>un/l*.
antly blos.-od. *!! -. jh y,i.;: . a.-or 4if' '
HliicksttH'k, \vor.'-hin|.!?'.l at
this nyddinv'. .
Chii'ivh aw.ivitivv .Vc.l.i-diiUd' at this
writing; ?wy: an enteri aiiuliynt. .to l\o
i?ivenj)t Jf ' sf-iv'd ht;ti . on d'l'iday'
nijrhtv Jurto. 17th l.y t*Inh S.- ,M t'r-Kstcllc
Jnihr^. Captain nn.d ladies*
bn'Sc boll?; I I r i n _uO_ ij ' ; (?' 11!? i_ . :
i>' r .m . ; i ?
Saturday. Jtt'V" 1^ It > Hidor. 11 a- anspii-os
of ( N.i. ' t. M r:s. TT. T.. ki
;l'n. I'. *l> H. MrN<a! of .Asltcviilc,
X.<\. his sist")',* Mi?-^ is? 1:vl-K ^IvXc*u 1
nw! litt'j)\. y.\ 'y?:i' < "i ' 11 ' ~~T?
liays. ill, Kidyi W.iv. u.Vi'li' is tjv.'ij- __
former jiome. .r- j:' ?~ '
Rbv, il. X, Co\yat\i. (> i. dot'.' of ..Mt.
Talnir.-'JVMv^i-, ".'a' C '... Din k".?' "
( ck. s.-(^rvas^ V:;.- : . .1.
v.- P ill,".'", iV\- ch'Vy a. at l'hwr>- '
lay of I h i'.^-\vo<k / V. .
..".Miss .v\niaM<!;t .J*t V-< a -l?"rv-' i:irJ .
'uai' IRTlr i'..)- . whoi'ty rlio. v. ill- . .. *
!,o''T Yo V \v ;Y i<> Wait her 7
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We rite* i! ' ! .'( ! !o 't.v'p. of "IVI-.
|)?-ovt'iai-M? at. i l. .-*,1' Mr;.
iohiC Rod' c.. "1?as L< 'oil ill 'J'??r
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