The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 09, 1927, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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BAMBERG NEWS
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Mrs. I del la Kearse and 'daughter
Miss Dorothy, left last Week . for
Flushing, L. *1., N. Y., where they
will spend- the summer*
Rev. J. C." Kubanks Is qit thesictr
list, and hus been for > the last two
weeks or more; his friend*'are wish
. lug iur nis eariy yeyovery. ,
Little Win. Carlton Chappollp, the
, ?dopted son of Rev. and Mrs. W. \V.
Chaunelle. was on the sick list also,
but i?.-\jp- at this writing, playing
r.' with~hia nets- .
Mr. LeVi Stokes wasystrhrkcrr~witrh
heat during the hot spell last Week,
but -is up again to the' delight of
. friends^ '
Mi. Ctpniel TVI. K. Church observed
the Holy Communion. SuTulay, last.
T?hi- K r .1 iu'l-^un. the pastor, .took
" lor his text, the words uf Jesus xm
the Cross: "It is' finished." He delivered
a highly spirited Scrnion that
was enjoyed by all. j
Xhe~TtIT was ohserved~tiuie 11V here.
The local baseball- team went to Aikwith
the (iraniteyillc team; * The
scores resulting were 1 to 3 in fuvoi
' . oi tae cam berg-team. i ha oatter ?"
ies were/Cease apd"*Tf}res.
"* " The following made two base hits:
__J, Riythhnni- \. "pilars. and .lames
Harley. It is said that Hires pitch'
ed a good ganle, and his support was
jam up. ,
?Rev. Paul Reddish was in the' City
for the fourth, and in company with
the write? took dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. \V. H. Handy, W. Church St.
? * Quite-'a-serious _accidpnt happened
to Prof, and Mrs. P. _jf. Davis while
-enroute from Cope to fJamberg Whet'e
they had been looking after their
farm, Wednesday, .la^fcj?The accident
happened at a point on 'the. Orange
burg highway?in?the Kdisto?River
. swamp. An auto driven by some
~ local cUIKcuT"ran intcf*' their buggy
froip the rear, completely .demolishing
the buggy, killing'the horse,
fracturing Mrs. Davis' collar bone,
and. seriously injuring Prof. &g,vis.
They are both in bed at this writing.
?_?The community deenlv sympathizes
" with theSe "popuiaTT t; it izens, and "wish
for their safe and early recovery.
^r. Wash Grimes, of W. Church
St. nN^t home on a visit from Peters
burg, Fla.,. .where he has been,
spending the most of his time recently.
.
The Hamherir .Jubilee chorus will
render their'1st.program on Tuesday
night, July 12th, in the Frasier auditorium.
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Miss Queenie Davis has just returned
from -Flushing. L. I.. X. Vand
mother ; who were recently/ injured
here.
A literary program was render
ed'Tuesday night July 4th, at Thanks
ful Baptist church, by the B. V. 1'.
U., which was enjoyed by.-a large um~
dience. * ~ ? ?
The Palmetto Leader is by far .the
m osr""i?()lJu I af" wlf^T 1 y among our
group here. There's always' a hie;
? row \VltK the agent when the paper
doesn't show up or the Bamberg
News fails to appear."" v.-,
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The Burial Aid Soeietfes of lied
>. . their regular Thanksgiving Service
at . St. Mark Church on the 2nd. . The'
sermon was preached by the pastor
of St. Mark, Rev; J. B. Barber.
i Under the director of Mr. BiAerfy"
Garrick and Mrs. Sallie Sims, a very
. good Children's Day prog-r-am was
rendered on _t.hc 4.rd. After the pro
gram, an offering amounting to
$10.61 was taken.
Pt\ii rubral cr?r*\'ir*/vcr
ed ifr~t*oIurabTaT were held at Red
Hill Baptist Church on the 20th of
June. Mrs.. Powell was stabbed by
Mrs..^Ruth~~tY right on the 2.r>th and
died immediately.. We deplore the.
sad tragedy, as both of the vrtung
women once lived here.
On the 3rd inst., the body of Mrs.
Hannah Mitchell was laid to ' re.^J,
in* the Rod Hill Baptist Church cemetery.
Funeral services were conducted
by Revs. L. A. Lowman and
. Porter.
'4 Mrs. Mitchell was a consistent mem
,T^ber "*>f Red, Hill Baptist Church for
more than 40 years. She was a quiet
and faithful woman and reared a very
*
large family of children without any
help as her husband died mote than
30 5years ago. The family has our
.1 it-- i- *.!- *
. vitreiill ITICMT DeroaVCment.
Quite a crowd enjoyed the barbecue
at the graded^school on the 4th.
Mr. Jesse House, the famous hnrbojcue
cook of Eastover, demonstrated
this he knows his husfness. ^
Amon? those who came back hOme.
to SpOM! thO 4th Wore: Mi*, and Mrs.
James Jackson of?Colombia, who
were -the guests of Mrs. Epril Sims.
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~ CHESTER' PARAGRAPHS
Mrs. liirua Belk aifd- three daughters,
of Lancast^f, and Mr Brooks
Baric$i, ol tinai :title, spent u part ot
Thursday with their relatives, Airs.
"TnfrY~iuniiiiucu' their?motor trip?t^.BeoAie
B..' UougiitsS. At mid-day,
^r.ai'ioite. .
Mrs. Virginia \\ iisori, accompanied
t>y her small son anil daughter, ol"
? auesboru," A.. spent Sunday her?
with *A"I?s. Maggie;. 1>. Currence, en-!
nnn.n~tn Anderson, for a stay of a
'*iev; ;;Vbefcs:???fr
- Happy - -n.deeti-tirv? the C'-htrster11'ieaus
to. w eleome home Ai?s. i\utuee
\ e*ar Baxep, 01 Stepnenviile, U?hio;?Airs,
Barker; and her littlif son,
."liilly," are tlte recipients?--of many
_. eoui tesitTs i roin tne; noinis? 'folk. ATrs"
vaaaer i*> very pleasantly remember?t?l
lutr.i h-niT. lornioi,- tuauhi'i' ol tloinestie
Science in the fc lyley High
_jSi hool. Alter' studying1 at-('ohiiiihia
tihiVersity, see was Instructor in
" ence at i usiv'ocgc'e, and State College
, vi angoburg.. Dr. 'Baker, her husband
band, will join \her.,.he>e . in. ..a t.ew
ITOTftUT" irfl'iT. -Baker and Uilly are a'
the home ol Miss Fannie 13,. Casscll,
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Air. J.'.'T; Douglass, Jr., is TTHTT to
be out again a iter being <giitv sick
' Hii- the past 'Week. . '. .
lity, W, l,.fBa\ter bjipti/.ed se\erai
IH11 soils Sinniiiy iii'--lil. Aiimug '1 hi"
number, was Ins. w ilc. ^4 he, congregation
was deeply touched at *the
soll'iiiniyy of the occasion. 'Pastor.
Baxter- is preaching, some soul Stirling
scruaTii-s, "anil .continues to gath-.
ef sheep- tntu-lbe fold'. Several other
ale awaiting baptism.
A Snared .Concert wwill.be given
.at the A. M. JE. Zion'?hu; ch. on thy
. i ."-Linday ia'i-.iinnii.?Tin*.progri-m
pFTinises to be very interesting,. a nil
) : I ;.nie is a I. I'lcl t all, i I.
'Ali.-^s .M ii.ei \;i, .I.ee. Mr-. I .pin.-, l-'iiiey.
and Airs. C.. Al. Fin!e$ aU?hide.l
ilie Womb's -State Cotiv-entio^ hiI.aniens
luat week. They were elated
nver the splendid'session and the
itiiTptuiiily shown tliein.
'.Mrr+rnrie Blalieyjittd wife irf Kno,K' yilie.
i enn.,' motored here last weck^
and wiii spend a -while with Jnel'alivcs. I
air Fi'eu l.niuk-e and .Miss .Moke.lh;
Cloud aix- resid.ny in Charlotte since
tneir marriaye several weeks ayo. ?
.Mis. Otis Mcintosh, is .improving
at. her home on Loomis Jjt., front- -a |
-c\ere va.ie of typluud lever, under]
ihe careful attention ot\J>r. -J.. S.
! AHi-n.
.Miss .Hell I'harr.'of lMiiladelphia, is
expected in 'the city- this Week, as
the K'uost of -Mr. and. Airs. 11?
>?>rice;. ' \T- .
:M rs. RitiS ie I laCtSTltft't' SstinlayHW
Yotmtrsiow'n, Ohio, to \isit iclhthcs.
>frs. .Marie Oil in ore left Kunday
lor As'hury Turk, >v. J;**?.
-home in the county last week, after
/u brief Alines.?The funeral na,- largely
]at tended'.. -Much .syr^alhy is
extended the?htrrravod. "
I day at his home on Oak St., after
an ilines ol' several . months. The
j-Amerai service's were held ;it the-A.
.M. Iv Z. church.' with interment in
f l.I'hron eepietcry. .Mrs. I-',, N. I sola
1 was fiinm-.-il dire<-l ro^s Many llodt
pieces covered the* yraye.-Mr. .Me-'
| I.urkin was -chef cook . at the Myers
Hotel, for many -years*.- He leaves
: n .wife; M rs,?l.aur.a?McLtirkiiu and
i Avo ilauyhti-rs, AIis?cs Arleane and
Adlcne Me I.urkin,-several sisters ami
' Annjtljers' and a host of ' sorowiny
^ rrniniik . . ?
'I'rof. Stick Ford, .of. '.-fiken, .spent
j. Sunday here*, as the y lie si of Rey.
; \V. L. Baxter. _
.Madam M. K. Woods and-Mrs. llcsisig
I.ee will p-Q- to Durham. N.
J Monday, t<> attend the Grand Lodire
of l>ad\ Kniyhts of Kiny David. Saluda,
N. C. .
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HELENA NEWS
i
r - h'tsl Sunday waa a high -day .at.
Brown Chapel M. E. Church.
The A. 10. League is moving nn
und~er"'tho leadership of the president.
('Mr. Jttsse- Marshall. .
On last Sunday Mr. Eugene Mar
shall and mother. Mrs. Cornelia Alar|
shall and Muss Ella W. Harksduh
motored from Spartanburg to spend
J be- -1th at home wit h relatives an<h
friends.
** Mr. Wiggin Ellison moot red froth
Spaclsnbwjl t,o~yisit Mrs. Cornelia
Marshall.
Mr. Young, Mr. Williams, Miss ('arietta
Stephens, Miss Thelma Stephens
J ami Mr. Wright nil spent the- 1th here
ami. had a. lovely - time~ Mr, Jesse
Marshall gave' a lawn, party for them
fvn/i all f'?.h>yf-d thM-itseiv^?m?rT7e"
hiprhest. , . . ?
Miss Annie B. Sartor was horne to
See hoT. father, Rev.- Wm. Sartor. We
We're glao to see her.
There will he?another?mJUTlhcfo"
soon. Watch the Leader.' * *
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?-r' THE PALMETT
(,R1.1;N\ iLI.K v KWS
The 1 '3th anniversary. of .Rev; Cluis
F. Clandy . as pu.-ior of -i>j?s-HH>fit*ld
Baptist yhuuii, was t'if.ting.y eely-i
I'lV.tvd la-t .avK, U \ . ?. .n. >' t.;i r
| 'iiiai!;' an oiv.".?dh?m to ?> i ? i>" I hn
i-s held, iw hijilie t *.si,tem by his Rv
ion of fvictnls ihrnughtitit This >0CJ.
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lion. 1..* pi iurant w v
Monday fright. J-ohn Wesley.M. E.
church', Kta. hi'. k-nUifis," s, caltcr
ami lb vi FT". TT> TTdllov. "a; , frut.i r of
Ve:TimiTTr~:'Tor-day' n r.ld.' I'alT-nh^
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s<>n.. w. ntnstvr>
of- i'fVviu!?n:i Weill1. tAiuyAlU-a
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C"(?nt'?';i ncj '.i?h??'he dclijrht '
his h -.M-ci-... 7. - ;,:i: . Timothy*
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Jn.lv-"Xv.Ky. This was J.....; I have
avor iiniti ,j'iif t ,.ii ...I,. : I'hila'i..He
was i"it the i\. All
wt'trt aw-vy rei-.ieh-o 'h:;. it~rt'n,s*l?i''>>d.
| ;o lie (.at..Lll'J.j .h.-n iVs'jLslliiu
g-ln ll.'f al'-i. i Mn"r. f'. }v;. Ko7
<"heeUs7--IJaji'i: i' tai'i'stt \ 'V-a'st?>t?v fit"
Zio'n "IV.if-1st ' < ,i-:<mo and
le.niv.lu'. Vj7.'r.: |. -drem hyd iu\-':
suited :n. nrai ' < '
He a' -o hp tii"hi' : -j-uVr: -i??. which
_Li?>'. I rod a- 1 i' ;!?, > '. "... ?i 1 ,'lhe
dodeht of iffr- I
'Ull'rti.?D-UvJaUT - rite: '-'h'y ili*Whoativy
<'en! f . ula< e t.>. voleoine
1 Visitors. To'- cliisoij
i' h?u?Miir, ^I'ljf i ii., 1 ; 1-*
?llev. Mil. rind.. a }'.. > 'livhtfs.cr of
I-.atireus. S. ( t, will Kvno; his choir
from I'lyn ant Vle-.v i; .t ' Sundav i
Missionary Soe'e \Vc 'li.;1>o# for aijother,
g ret it. day : , ij.
K.MMJOAI) U ATHS TO TH M STATK
SVNI)AY SCHOOL ANIMt. V. |?. 4
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Ih-lojraU'S .from all .parts of- the
State may" seenae retimed rates-tothe
convention !?y fAtrehaslno ;r round
trip tourist tie!Tickets ,;i^ent?
-honld he ( ! (_*.. h, ;r.! , f tui?(? anil in
eate lie v an >. .v-ho miY.rm'.i: ion...
coiumnrf,' the-e rates, then yet in
| touch with the. Division I'assonjyer
| A Rent, W. K. ?.fc(lhec, 1 :*07 Main St., |
(' I > 111 111 h i a, S ( .; or It i.st ri e t 1 'ns<je.n
vVironr. K. ('. (j.tnor, JOS. K<*nWly,
Pkuts kr%, f';,?for ttir
S(mt lu i?y^Itoil \vuy an-1 Thomas K.
Vlycrs, DiSisifin' L'.is-<n;'-pi% .'iS3 King
St., Charleston. S. O. or M. P. A Hams,.
Ti:av.i.ling .I'u-i-mr' r Annt, ri-imn-,;
S. for" tjy Atianti- Const, PgTrrt;
Paihvay. ft is ypyy important that t
delegates. s*?e to this ni;rttor ahead of
time. ' .,
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O LEADER
AbbevlfkT^ews
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. Itev. Dr., \V. 1). King,'an rodained<
i . angilist from Columbia, S. C., con'
di,n'Uut-qrtcn days'- revival meeting at
-U,?,.liti/. *V .M. K t'tmi-ph here a'
?' days ago; The. meeting was a
.. . ;t suecdssi ' Twenty-one were-eon-1
>. a and H ft e'en or seventeen were I
.Act-to the ehureh. The meeting,
c. .1 Wednesday night, June &9th. [
King is a gnat preacher. lie'
r\ 7rTir?vi-nt<r .?!? r.ir. Frank" King ot
.1' c'nv. on KlIL. Avenue.
Ipr? J?' ?^: ^
ljrv.. ,\I. Gary, was on his high
hoi'so last .Sunday morning, July 3rd. ,
te.at wig: St. Matthew Oth. chap-J
tern and 2:>id verse, which was de-1
TTered with a deal of spiritual force. :
Ai'.nr which, he gave . the communion,.
? i 'I'd I'.v Kov. It, M, Johnnon. [
^ W e wish to .uur.i'i.t the. name of.
. G;?;.y. She is Mis. G. "A. Grafy
c!mI .if-Mrs. CI. A. Gray as Vei?arj
t.'tl in. last ,wQok'n issue.? ><V,TiTplinioTitin>j:
Mr?. Cteo#V. Willi
of X'tiicacp, I1J., who"has been vis'i
/.iu i' j.are11is-. Mr. aiid Mrs. Tho-J
.y> -Miss Sallic Fair; enters:
< il r<>ni'.tepH? of her friends at j
. (!<; i?ht 1'uT party Friday afternoon, j
He i rai h ut s of merriment were en- ;
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? ' 1 r sMce .visit .far.nlc L'.'
i an*, ser ed a delicious salad course,
followed by cream and cake. The. in-;
vited i^ncsls were1: Misses Libit' R:
i i; 1 ? ri -jennic K. Hamilton. .Mamie
\\ r.i ie. ' lijo.red .J. Shiver, Freda Wil.
: diaii Lewis; Mrs. .Marionolones,
.Mis, (L oree 11. Finley, and Mrs. |
. Uu/,j?hr;es. - The o.ijt-of-town !
- \\ . .M i ^?Clo A", Wilson, G.hi?Ldl-i
f Mi's, .lolnv A'. rlutf,-- KfrttrcjL
i . i an., ,uv*. I ho ma's Garvin,
"f>V X. ;Mrs.; Mary Wil-.
... 'i.an.-ia. -Kin.."hud Mrs. Sophie
i'.. I.: r i',f Nov. MnrU.?i?-?:
111. Jif I'. liornV. our undertaker,
. t d'ir.ir \\ill at this writing. Our
v.i. hvs io- Mi\ Honto in "his ill
!-oi; an oust-y -reeovery to . j?ood
h? ;?!; 1?i ' .. ^
. it'.v Geor.uo Curry, Willie Ward-j
;v. Henry .Jones. Sam Gatv
a--fiHrt J' ltitvivie (i ity motored
1 h on .luj'y 1th and were
.the ynests ot' M_v, and Mrs. William
h'lklT.', . . \
and '"i Sr -M.?*J. Butler and Mr.
. 1- . U-ytftfiit oTed to Level -Lartd,
'. 11 ktfst 'Sunday, July- :>rd to at'
.:<! t!;c. (Tmora.l ol' Mr. Butler's aunt,
. ii liaonah Callahtm. S he was a
> ; o-.'j Mr. Butler's mother, Mrs.
\ ?id.e But lor of llod.tjes, . S. C., who
{ (*! ("'(1 tllCnt t n 1 llr* crrovo
" ? *- 11 V'ci IlfV
..i.v'ye'.rs Mrs.-Butler died .in,
Novaanhcr.. 'ln:M. Our sincere is
til:.'1 1'''' lainth^ Tr?r?^
.Me -es Thy'lma Hodyes and' Aria,
! ,i.-s left lusl Friday 'July 1st '
f- r - Asheville, X. C., to spend, the.
X : i Sophie Sinkler, who has been .
' n?^i.: si fin?Avenue, "left?last
'' j'a,other, Mrs.. Fannie 0&-|
t\. i'.?r her home'in ^e\v York Ci-;
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1. is with deep sorrow and much '
: " . >.' .that-'ive say that Mi^s Barbara
Me Keller lias bpen quite sirj< at
he- ln'ine nf- her grand" nwther. Mrs-.;
^ai'ie Watt-on T'inel.-rrey street. -} Miss
Mi Keller is the- oldest daugh-j
'f iii' Mr.--and Mrs. Allen. L.. McKell-1
ir .i! our.'efty, and her many friends;
yo; i'iir her a speedy ?I
*1 Itin.:: ? Choir ifi" St. .fames A.I I
.v;. I . ( Inn eh ''.avv r>i^kn<lid anisic for j
< . r. 'ast Sunday night. Rev. Gary;
j : ea - Ia.d-a.-.~uaU?st-mring-normon from
las?Luke i'th Chapter and 2.3rd.verse.
A.v- ^lyrth; Teal arrived home last
S.nd.iv fi ion Trenli)!>; New
'|\'T' :-.wiie has taught school in Cha
Jl--.lv 'una trial College-the -past term.
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jir," E. K. Fuller spent last Sun<iand
.Monday in Atlanta, Georgia
- ire/guest uT his sister, Mrs. Fannio
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Xlii: CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
? sTrrm-rrNTENTTox
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The Allen Christian Endeavor Lea
-H4IO >uiic ivfHwentTmi will be held InH
Alloh Temple A, M. K. Church, Green- J
ville, Sv G;, August 3rd through 5th,
I'.'liT. Presiding elders andv.ministers :
arc members of-the convention and ;
are requested to come. Every local j
A. .M. E. Church in this State is "also 1
requested to send delegates to the j
convention. }
A convention session has been held j
!u;-.oU:t'or? in. the City by the-Sea,;in I
he town on tiic WQCcaniaw and in \
other towns in the Pee Dee belt; now <
I'jveai- let lis go tn Dreeni.illa anrl _
1 ut over the g?e^itest league conven- |
'ion in the history of our Christian !
Endeavor wnflt *th this State. "Un 1
Gi ( c nvillu" In breathe Mfltlhtainl!
and pn.ioy the friendship and hos- {
pttirKty^of ttrr Piedmont Tection. v*
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Bennettsviile Locals
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The entire community is. stirred _up
over the many sad deaths.
Mrs. McKao and Miss Beatrice Jen-,
t ins Hieil in t>)e .hi).s|vit;d this week.
Mr. Rl. C. McKni^ht died suddenly
at his homer-* ? - ?
Miss llattie M. Jones' and Mi-ss Marie^Lyde
left for, Atlantic City, N. J;
this week.
"* Dr.: D..Counts was called to Coluni-;
bia and other point* on Important
business: .lie:?reported a-" splendid
trip.
Mrst Shada B.lackmori is full of
joy over her first, errand child. t
happy and prosperous school term
A. and T. College, Greensboro, N. C.
The many- relatives and friends regret
to hear of Mrs. P. R. McCollynr
being called'home from Washington, D.
C. An account of the Isudden d^ath
of her sister, Mrs. Nancy R. Thomas.
The Bennettsville local column
feels delighted to announce the long,
long--marriage of Mr.S.-S. Shields to
Miss Kthel Reese. We hope for them '
M+ss Kethel is one our best teachers.
Ttr the cotmtv." r:
fi pi re was. anotliLf quiet?marriage
in the city. Just watch the IJ. L.
Thj? city and. county is very lonely'
sinccV'io mahy of our people have left
Tui diireieut^ pails of the
lahe summer. We will be delighted
.vFWon. .vacation time is oven
Miifs Cerrenter ;inade a visit to j
Nurse Jones this week.
Mjss .Ophelia' "Me.Coy, one of pur
>'V .-V II mm VI 11 lit "OUP Ml ?CSM1 I J"? J
.very siel< at this tyritirtEP "Wcr trust
that "she will, soon be able to be out
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imce more. *
- Miss Anna Sanueis, a native of che
city, l?ul now of Washington,D. C?
w r hes of ?hee?woniiciTtrf?and- happy-trip
.to "Canada,.
yMisr, Uosabclle Sanders is in Wash- j
in^ton. J). C? visiting relatives ah;)
friends. * . . ' ? : .
The -Children's Day program ten-:
ilei d at Kvan's Chanel A. .\I. 11. Z. I
Church Sunday, was very interesting j
AH plpycil thciv^purts weii.
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July 9, 1927
Newbury News
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There Was 'quite a1, croud oi" lieopie
in this city off the 111*.'. Lt has been ^
a number ol years stnee .such a crowd
at Wigri.e'; i.eieinaW;.l tl.c.iih day nl"
July. . There was a bail pime he-.. *
i\Veen Columbia an J Newberry. 4t?
was the -first name of jibe season.
Out ul that Kieht crowd; .not an arrest
was; iufTule. . ' .
were s.-rc;! preachers "at ^iiHe'ryi^ha
ml A. M. I-. tno;vi:. vi/.: Kov.s; iionry
Gilliam, JO. T. Khitc. 10. A. 'frapp;
E. 13. ' A. I.ips, 0. CopeliiJid
and Hew J.' 0. Smart. Each
prea<J;cr..proaeh'cd lil'lcui iniiuiloh and?
rained his own c -licetu n in that time.
The noi'vieo*} hp-iml one. huinli'wl aHJ
i}yq: lv.iniKo ST *J o i l iT';u..op:i.l cilleeted
Evnfybnny?is?h :>h:h?r f?w<ml; toward
thtv>i antral picnic which will i>e.
Llia rald.vt ll (j rove.' .llll.V lyftll.
On the Itllh <xf July,. there r>\ill lie
a convent on held in Mitler V'lmpel
to "k"'??to rth-' f "l 'unl'i-cT'ta i' ' ?
which-r\vill U in next Auiv, 1D2H in
jvhoca^',.S'-;"Mr.t'v
S. tlnM'Ci'.n-'fy prr;>-;;-in r ro' ~'
entertain thy-rlt4vrth*cn-avlw-af?^.t"ini- '
itip- i fii'(i Ti'vally. 1 ' r
()'5 t he' ( ! i "i > >1 M'5 !> - I 'ii-l.'i i-'f'o
will he 'a- hijrh i'iv t* ?ii''cv Chapel .*
\. Ah E.. Civ'iah.. A ?eyon-.dollar
r/dly will lie <?i) il: ' 'pt' / "idle
i'laiiyi 1 ' l'1.1 'i hrH?rt?? cu.\ 1
.siU'iC.s< fdlMh' ray J;Mil-- r lor their ~~
eluii'. tl'.c\ :h!v'.ed t i < . . iwfrathHI*
to . nine "and 11;J.'.' di'M.a'.' -v. ' h 'theht.
They: sei veil tin co .cuuci.i aside lYniii
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