The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 06, 1927, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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.. . v . ; FAGI SOL ^ Union News The weather continues hot and litle dry, as no jan hag fallen her in several days. The weather pre phet predicts rain and Cooler weath er. All are anxiously hoping tija the predictions are true.) Rev. Shaw of Bethel A. * M. E ' Church \s kept busy on the wor ? here. Services were held each nigh . during the past week. A goodly..num v ber attended and were bertefrfleH7 The Children's Day f?logram ? St. Paul Baptist. Church July 3 ft was good. Kev. -H. B. Worthy i frapt'rl i it'endent-of-the^Sunday-Schou. Miss?Pinkie?Fair,?pianist; M?we Herndon, Lee,. Gist and Brightwel are the young teachers} associate ~ IVTTsr Meddra Lcc. wh has been engaged in Sunday Schoi work a number of years and who "i r still on the job.?. , ? Mrs. Janie Douglass and Mami . Crawford directed a play at Zion A M FTi Ti,.,|ri,v manlos wedding?The? attencfoneo \va good, and the play was much' enjoy ed. These ladies are contemplatinj . repealing the play. Rev, and Mrs. Williams of Co rinth Baptist CnUrch left Sumia; ' for .a Peek's s?ay in Brunswick, (! The' services i.'. _Corimh were wel _ ?ttiin;inil limine the day. . Pneto Williams preached in the morninj and RvV.-MiefceH-of Norfolk,- Virgin la preached at .night to a ~vex>' T pteciatiee congregation.- . "" i - The Sunday School, B. Y. I\ lT. ?n< all auxiliaries of Corinth are up an doing. " The Women's Missionary Social'; and ' i'tirria^v <. lul,>, h-tve t-.h't lerli-hi ?envv otlicers and promises tu'gyt tli pro^-jam over ,in 11 is nana'. The Junior Missionary- Society e Corinth is* also mUeh/alive. Miss: Alberta Ruff organized thi group jafcmil. three yeays ago ;md_j ; 1.' cyr ".. . : iVltss Mc-J^isfsek' is j!|)e ydii.l; the way. thi-ough. Corinth is proud-of Miss Ruff an the young people <^i the church wli work unsoliishly for God . and hit fnanity. We shall speak of. other from time to 'time, who tiro tluis en -gaged. . Miss Anna Thompson of" ColumbU S. C. is gradually improving. L'nde p>sk+ilffjl -care of our own Dr;'Dawkm and patient nursjing of Mrs. Cqrnd! ia Rogers, \\ e pre die i for Miss An na a bpuedy recovery t. ? Prof. A. A. vSiius and other deli gates who attended the K. ot P. an Court-of Calanthe Grand Lodge ser sion are back and report-that the ?r- -enjoyed- a- fine uip -to _the "City b the Sea." *' Prof, fjims is hous looping, ac cording to his own .ideas. The nuu am and little, brood are still at At lantic .City, N.- J. We do .not km/ what will' be-said about?-auuuy_s house keeping when all Ure bite r home. . ; ' ' v"' ~":^r Mis"S. L. Humphries-. is-lookin real well.- She enjoyed, the. suihim school at Hampton Institute. *M Humphries says?he?is it'om^ to. tajfe a vacation now as . heis tired huust keeping and Working with so mai: flowers. IVIrsT dTtnie Douglass on "NorI Pinckney St., entertained at * iiinn< many friends are honing"'-"that she w ." 'be quiite well and strong] in the ne; future; i . t ' * . . Mr. and Mrs. ShelUmV on Non ... Pinckney St., entertained a- tiinm on Sunday.; Rev. ad Mrs. William .*"'Rev. Miezeil and others. The. pan i did justice^ tor ti well spread tabl Thanks were tendered Mr. and Mi Sheiton for their generous .ftosp tality. Decon and Mrs. S. It. Ilull' ente; taineu at tanner jits, uosie uugii? -*Y most enjoyable tidy 'was spent this hh&pitable home. 7?Prof. Duckett of Columbia, S. ( ?pent one or two days in this cit in interest of Benedict College. Whi here he stopped at the home of De ? con Ruff on N'orth Church -St. ? t- Prof. Duckett called at~many librni in this section. Rev. and'Mrs. Tob were among were pleas* to have him call.'' Mrs. Rbsdbelle Worthy on Han lpt_St., is spending the summer Saluda, C. Mr. W'urtiiy wiH to see her soon, as he finds it quii lonely since she left home. - Mrs. Nannie Kennedy Jones < Laurens, C. C., spent the .week er Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kennedy t ^.North^ Pinckney St. -> > Mr. Earnest jhomas, brother - * Mrsr^-Tr-kcmT^iy and Airs. W7~? ; Williams mi North Pinekntiy .SI-,, hi r_. '_netumedi.t.Q!his._former' home ih'Al ' ron. Ohio. Misea Atbalee (iilliam, Lujmjt1 Kenedy', Mr. Freddie Wren-wick ar Miss Mabel Kennedy spent. Sunda afternoon in the little city of- Wei Springy S. C. F '1 1 11111 <?"' i i 1.' i' - r r r -i|t i Vi (jaa'i 111 -- -- _ ~ ^ Anderson News ' . . 1 a Miss Alice E. Webb is attendi c i the National Tearhers' Askiu.iatiun i Nashville, Tenn., having been se * : a representative from the South C t rolina State Teachers' Association Mrs. Marie Johnson is visiting h y. nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. 1 k. I, Peek. *it Mrs. Pearl Woodford is spendi .a while with her sister's family wh uer sister^ Mrs. Lula 'Cnywiord-is t \va>\ Mrsi Hall, another sister, 1.- ataat ' s . Rev. L: H.; Walker of Rittsburj 1; fa t is. conducting a revival for K< W: O. "(_'nuv forth?They. an- 'Inn i II wonderful success; d Miss Mable"*"* Sumter of Mannit IE t;., .spent .a few days with MrsZ >1 C. Campbell this Week, s On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. ? W. .Montgomery enterttiTned for?M e .I. Y. Pullins and Miss Mable Sunit o .Those preSept were Mesdanies Pei - I'll ill I, Vi 11 m, ,j i ill ti ? i iU. . M , ^ Clarion, Nell Adger, Lu<j.y Nei^l, - L. Davis, C. J. Peek, Z. V. A. W. ? ilams; Misses Johnnye Adger, Jos phine Butler and^Ipjlian Broftrt. ! ' held their 1-tih Annual Grand Lgd ^ meeting in Durham, X.* P.? It' o 1 progress of the race is making* ji *- visit Durham, N. C.?Mr. J. H. Th - mirs,. who is the Worthy Master - Tane'r"Lo?!ge No. CJl, represented t ... ..Anderson Lodge. . j I The Mtt,.n,i,wi t |g. K*| l\ meeting in Charleston last we< Mysdames Lula Harper, Klease Ov von,-' Marie Nonas, Nettie Tayli P- Rev- S. C. Campbeii; ^.lessrs. 1>..1 * l*liui'tlrd, .' Leu -U.ii i.*,, \V. "I.. I'm c and T. B. Williams. TJiey report Mis B.'L. Davi , Misses Nettie a! ".n-.iria Mark left Tuesday I'm-- Ptrth Iclplrin t>-? pni."iii = ^ Ttuul M rs. Ered Jackstm *' ntc ^ "Mitt*Mrs. C. WY Montgomery-. T-)u. "present were: M-r. and Mrs. Will K , .uns, Asheville, N. C.; Mr. and M ( B. Williams. tMr. and Mrs. Jo '' Adger, Mr." and Mrs. W. I. Pet Mesdatnes Marie. Johnson and I J noes. All present enjoyed the or ^ lung. ^ - The ninny friends of Dr. and M C. W. Montgomery rgeret to lea , that they are planing to make Unit uieir noiui1. i r.ey are oo faithful, church -workers and wo t ? orrV to have--them?go. Huwev we hope they will have success q their new field of labor. .. Mi^r-K?m-Burt?n left Tuosil v nior-nlnir for Washington, 1). t"; * visit, relatives,-,i . ?. . "Vl-p^ftrtrH 'LTTf^y and Miss Man Turner Surprised their friends [ _ quietly getting married a short til ^-.ago. A'e wish them joj. andhapi noss on their life's voyage. ' The 'Young Men's Social .Club c k tertaiiied .Monday, night at the ho of Miss Geneva Coleman in honor ,, Miss Viola droves of -Pendleton," \\ ,r- is: the house guest of' -Miss Da r. Neal. x Mr. and Mrs.-. George W. Mari Jr., motored to Due West Sum afternoon in Mrs, Marion's new c == Mi--; .lennjo Mae llead and M j Hula Mae Morton who have been \ " iting." Mrs, Ella Cunningham ; , ; daughter, left Sunday night for th j home in Atlanta, Ga. ; ? | Mrs. Maggie Mattison of" Phi TjMelphia is in the city for a while * l< . \lng I'l'lCiida.?.. ' . ? S ' ' r- - _ ty IUGHPOINT NEVVH c le'., - j---. s. Ilighpoint,' X. G., July 28?-X, j highly entertained while visitiVTg L'_ mghpoint, i\. s.! Miss Ilcrndon is. visiting in Ilij at I point, N. C. the house guest of A j Osley A. Thompson, 821 Kairview Z., I She is enrgute tQ_ ^sheviUe, N. y j alter-having spent the first semes U- lit Hampton Institute, Hampton, i a-j aking special work in Primary Me ?|-oils Sim-O her arrival she has h fs ! royally entertained by the social in 1 lites of Highpoint. They are spar .d no pains in making her stay pleasi 'j Miss Herndon is one of .the effiei i teachers in the "Mc-Beth school at t in i ion and we are delighted to have 'o ' in the city. - TIIE EVANS' HAII 'i DRESSING mz?? ???;?rtr*? is th hair dressing to lay your h It will keep your hair com I for all day long. ^""revym'rf Unit* PrrrKing is the h *l?fur .curling and waving; it_J>right< : and beautifies the color of the h 0 and .gives it a Iustrious appearan 1(1 PRICE 5ft CENTS r. iy & j ' ^VTanufdctu^^at I 1106 Pine St, Columbia, S. . t ,. .... 1 _ THE PALMETTO 1 Laurens News ?. -?- : } ng ' Misses Engelet and Helen Jories'y ?Newberry spent?the- week-end?in nt the city* visiting relatives, Mr. \V. F\ GarHri^tjph atVrt sister l i? St. 1 Mfs,s lltjieir i^yiiorsulirp- her ljaajlelorj el .ttbirrse at' Boston and* Miss thagelet ', ?t Andpvsoh, Alabama. " Mips . Helen v "will leave Newberry Wednsoday for hS Pantlihii. wlini'c she! will re. 'ic> .I'mn hi'f work of cnndllt i ill " il Rihh> ^ Institute in which she lifts beCh en gaged for scvern 1 years. * j , pj. Miss Jessie A. Saxon of.'Jhx. ,v and .Mrs. Kosclla Kelley/of Kaletgbyj ^7"^"^" ? Ttgtrtrtrr Ellen Saxon is the mother of Miss ^ Jbssie. Miss KJelley once lived here, , hut now?Hvrs in HulHgh.?nfrd?wns?. here on the funeral of her father, ' . r> Mr. Elijah Dendy. ; M rs.?TTdiTiso Price ' litis?rotumetf?;er from Greenville where she at tended arj , funeral of-her brother in law. v 1- tik: RoselU.Kennedy of "Possum:" . B. j Hollow''. has?heen id eft?tW?n _wot'k?^ rl_ i or two. Fearing; soine mental tie ( el j rangenient, she was taken to At ^ j lynta to her relatives, where- she id might be given close attention. ; ? * - ? V ge : -Miss Bessie Wilson of .Newberry. ( nc is visiting "Mis;- Isuh-e tiv.vm on Jey . ,sf sey St. a |uv'I'he- funeral <> ' Mr. Charles Snaul 7 - ding- of S|Tartailt.lirg was* held 'from M*t. Zion 'Baptist t hui ch last wcc*k. j Itev., Mitchell,.-, popular-. pastor of * of St-'Paul Baptist Church has not been ( ?k. well, but is. much improved at. tins ~ or. writing. Ho has been. laboring hard J or, in revival met'tinys lot--scwra' \yeeks , vVV On the occasion of the r liunt!. meet Hr;?ii:,n ul' tin. tVuinonV, \V.. toj??BttS?? n volenw at Si. Paid 'last S;md.iy iif. ' ? ! iii'iiiinii?Iil.' ciialTi1-' l.ivdi tinri<i s'ovjwjn. . Iicv". ). \V: Ma m * llaptist" . ji??mini *li'i':-?and i a^aU o?1 role- >?*>> ?m?. , ,tIk HamptonStreet -11L-t>li School ... >rftreai'Ltfd U'-ttaeirirpn au> JV.V\vs" *>1' Trr-^-wuudd-as I lie i a-1 yH'i' j' 'Q';!-i.n r-u* h ^ ,? ar," occdsi.n.itt-v, -'aytl' Airs. .1, \V, ^ V | - Withei-siiooil 'We!'-'* - : ;' ' r>. ; r^ce.tii.'r. Mrs'. Withe r- : .< ' ??' '.pari* _ai. iuv interest in1;: ta-'ij. . . !* I k; - The Sundry. i^iool." J.;i. ,:uiTe aT . va MoU?u villi*.. 1;?<! V.wli war ufcei-Iien' j or j- ill 'vii'iy IT; i ii u !;v marsh ??W\1 It"I?>' K. ?)i l?t Smith an;. Vt .. j... ! Withei snoom wi.i at'. iufren*rve to J rn f niori* chibiiV.ue nrer'atata it *! .r tins j ,n i kind'Of iftstruetion. ^ j ,t-hT Mrs. Ma-.ilda llolfdavyrwfrV- oTTMF. , irii'!'\\*iuW 1 lolTday oi 701 Cii aj' -sl.. i? in dtv aeain to ioe lor.i.au 'a'-.ly'. s jn ami lYieniis. . She lias been-In Add1. villi* l'i?r s.?iv.. ini'.*, Fiiti will r> main ay T>: e uiuil (ht'A.vf. - - i {.y Mrs. iVsa"-,e-il '>.{? mother. Mrs, l.i'.I'e Sii *'l ?>i V* in.-^lon_Salem. l,v Sirs'. Bessie'Ma-Uhvw'.'j Burns' Ave. 1 i11c" They Lett !<-i h -iiie. on V.ic..-day. ?i The- t'?>.*iv?y or Boor. A 1 C 'lapel nu t at .tlv'hutJjv/ot- Mrs-. .'.la,; ' mk Goodwin .oil i'rVo Si. !.w t week vV-U me pleasant ami 'j.T-?v..ia'.>!e '"i.ukhLs. IT."?5 dl cedent course's \\ere sfrci'd lIio.,Je. !k7 ,u i .-eat. Aii^ i \ h. Mi . tlie?v-Uy? isy' wore roprcsi'iilo.i. PYof. W. A. .White' is i?:nk iti? the * on, city'litter having, spent plea.- nnl work \" fay at Orangrebuvtf'. p?-?.?-r-i??! a\\ Knoxville lt-turln-d to Laur-Mis last . iss Thursday" after n i< peikoil iron: 1 -is- the lawir.'iii-t oT'tbc liuytil GiunW. inU and' were-'.it not t< t hold in-isiiikes.. ' ieu; and oarviid n'.ai cavi;: is.;; wutiUT ha've in'i .1 "v, liite.ivMi? ' i.iii. '1 he la -fame w..s tidied "the clcwillh ill rts--- li.lift'?Wrth .tin- scor.es ei'?isst\l anil, ! id '1. ? __ Bethel .INij.-'siiHie.iy S e.iol-j;.. had a successful ciuerh.ihv.;'i;\ a. me home of." Airs. AiUi'ic 1 iunier oil .Sullivan^ " -.Wenuey"Mi~n<1:rv -m-.-ht.- They raised. lu*s , . ... ., -St ljtW. I'nullcs f'oelot.Vr tile , AVTwRinl-T Bene. "a ni and.. several (.til-. in r **" ***** ' "7"'T'T**\ ! L er organizations usotl. tlvtr suave al r. wj. tcrnooiy and ni:..!a t'? r> "d. el feet. . j* M isses' KtiVdy. i turner, M iks .Miller, he vs. .1. \Y? AVasnjiVgtong .'und:vl. C.{' MeClellan wore* anion'g these attendlt ' iny tlie League Cbnyt-nTiwii at Green villit, this- week. L ? . NEWS OF THE Ol,l> FOLKS HOME i'ng We 'wish to thank-1hit.Sitlhey Pavk civjL E. C juuxui i'^r a . donatior^ to ent the home through Sister Jaimie F&r-ij, -n erson-on-Suiuiuy The donation was her -VLU7, for which we were vrey. thankful to them lor. \\ o always stand "1'iV iii't'd of lu n?. T TIT ? Wo are vei y glad Lb have Sister * Ferguson to Ik* able tit. tvport on du -s-. ty gain. She has been somewhat indisposed, .and <?n account of the death of her husband,' caused "ReflioHjcT'eTT a,r Unlimited from us. Hut we are tliunk JC'(T fuf that she is-able to ht- oiVhtr -foctrj W'" >''"'i- "iiv t"i)lks to care for. ?MS -Very triad to report that th.ey are ! a,r still getting along nicely. ^ We ask ttif in a;, ers of the public-: - - ... If there he any donations, please send to. zjlz.u imiiiwouu avimiui:. >vl* : ~r tnanK yoxr . - ??? r C. r Susie Jaggers, Manager. . .' t* >' " .1 ' i k j -t^ . .. - ^ " *: ' hfcfh ' LEADER Abbeville News % . : ' I jMessrs. S. J. Edwards and J. S. j Slmora motored to St.-Mary, S. .C. j dn "dtil3f,27th and carried Misses Jes_ ! sic Fair and. Miidred Shivers to at-j tenet the jSunday School Convention.* Shivers, is a delegate to the convention from St, James-A. M Church. i Messrk.'V George Curry, James Gujisby, <VVi 1 lie Rinckney and John lJeyeStux jhoiored to- Si. Mary on the tifkh and spent the day at the Sunday Sohool convention. While they | trere theVe, Elder B. J. Ramsey, the tncsidin'g elder of the.Abbeyijle DiST-l] ;viet made an interesting talk on ed. ucation. . u Mrs., Annie B. Davis went" to At lanta, Ga., on July ll'th and came | x\ak on July 2Jrd. We are very giad to. say that Mrs, r Sallie . Cowan on Richie St., is out j igain after her recent illness. 'Messrs. J_ohn T^. N.ao.Q? axui. Rodie j I,, lltfHUU Ibltll, 14. - -mton-July 21st and spent a f.ew fours with Misses Blanche and Wiiilie Florence Mattison. * Mi'. H. Bi'own>. who is a resident TV 72 Secession. Avenue and was em iloTved at the "Abbeville Cotton Mills Cor a number txr years is now h Bap_ j. iot minister. Mr?Brown .wiib tf >v-? n;his license to preach Monday nigh^ Iuly 25th. Rev. Brown will, be or_ l.ilncii- in, the ripar futtlyo, then ho , >vj 11 be ready to carry the gospel. ' .)ur best <virrht\s to him for a life long ]? uccess. Mrs. I.ottie Jackson who tame to.;' Lbbevillc a lew Mays ago on account i f the illness of her husbamk-return_ , ' d.to i?roenville, Ms. u. on..July '48m. ' Mrs. Rachel Glenn,.; the efficient ^ ill" >ei fruin Andoimiii,"!j.^Grrarrived n. the city last week for a visit to Tit arid Mrs. George w. Moseley, ' >r., on Spring St. ' Miss Myrtle Teal has recently ' ii the, late model as a delitrhtlul gift f ' 0 her mother. .... We want to say that Mrs. Emma. J 1 Anderson was an instructor at the , ' r.. .oilier seltAol i.- Orangeburg,. S. A She is a native of Abbeville,-but ' ;iie is now living in CharlottajfN. C. 1 Mr I. A Bichie and- Mrs-tMary - .. l'opc., Sr.,' have returned from the ' 1 r. and Court of Calanthe Grand 1 \ li?-XVuis held in l<j5 t j ast week. They both report a sue ( essi Lit trip to the /'Citv bv the Sea." ?ltickie. and Mrs- ,1. S. < Vrfjrht left last Sunday for ^3eaufort ??;ii tendhe Grand Lodge, oi the ; Jdd Fellows and Ruthitesi" . . .Mr. and *Mrs. Jarpes-Te^l, Dr. and : Mrs. L. G. Humphries, Mrs. Florence ' i V:<t; Messrs. Steee Mcknight, Os 1 ar ihirst, r..- E. Fuller, llaynes ' . essay.; 2Lises.._Cleo Fair, Zephia 1 Vielvnight, Mamie White, Myrtle" 1 i'eal, '.Helen and Catherine/I.atimer, 1 '.tannic L. Brdaford went to -Little ili.H 'on July 28lh oh a" fishing trip. 1 li/y re;ort -a 1 ucky -.tyip isii Cieo Fair came home on Juty~~ilirdT'rom OrangCWUrg, S. C., where '' -he' Hud been attending the summer school! i / Our colored (lental surgeyn Is still >n the job at his ollice o-n South Main St. -Lie is Dr.. L. G. Humphries. His >ii\ce is over Messrs. O. J., 1111(1 Ob. ear Hurst's "barber shop Give him a, trial. " " We"" wish to" say~/lTat-Ro:v.- \\E7-LT-Tiievtin on Churt-h $t.j has Vecently in. tailed another barber c-haty- in his barber ship. nt-tS 1X'\lill anil Mr. JaekSon will "serve customers prompt ly. j Mrs. Rosa. Barber, '.who came to lmIs eitv 'sometime ago from Tampa, Fla., for a visit to her parents, ex_. ( poets to leave in the near ruiunr roi ( hii.agb. since the marriage of her sister^ Her marriage' is seen else, where in fnis issue. Friends will learn with mucTfi ir^ tyrest the honor which has. been t'errcd r. A1 leT^^jiuiUyr M BuP^i^is iiin|jti?#rni Mil fclks Con* volition from Washington. , D. C., which will be held in New York City This* speaks well for Mr. Butler and is also quite an honor for him as he has only been a resident in the capital city for the pa'st tViree years.. Tie is formerly a resident of Abbevi 1 le, and is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Butler, Sr. Rev. J. S. SUMdt'is pleached for ub at St. James A. M. E. Church Sunday might.- FHh~ text was found in James ~~ Itew.?Lh finek'-hey" preached lor __ h?> U.J?Snndnv morning. His text woo; "For- the wages of ain is death but the gift, of God is eternal life." Dr. Pmcknoy preached n .suul stirring ierfnon. ffe?rs the prodding rider.-. Fir Baptising Holiness Church. Rev. L*. M. Gary filled his pulpit last Sunday night. His text-was: Str.folin 0:0?-8. , I Rev.J._S. -iiandets, Messrs. Albert r rt?ir>r Sr _ and Clifton Taylor wor_7| shipped with ub last Sunday morn : [ . ?? ~ McGOKMICK NEWS ? Sunday marked h new urn in thy ded. The 'lessor? was thoroughly taught by* the superintendent,, who r&y^Aved it and the teachers. The superintendent is Mr. R.. II. Bell. After which We listened . to a very interesting report-made-by- Miss-MiL w?? Patterson who was del eg; led to the Sunday school institute, which was held at St. Mary, A. M. E. church. We were also proud to have Miss Janie EL Pen-in wath us again. She, has , been attending summer school at Trenton, S. C. She reports a_very pleasant stay. ? ? At ;$:UU o'clock there was a rally for the benefit of the Allenite Club, Rev. E; D. Talbcrl of Unly Spring Baptist Church,.preached'"a wonderful sermon. The .following program was rendered. ;4 'Rw-rUthntr-Mi'. -Klll.m. Tlill'ily Little Johnnie" Lie Laurence, I.aw_ i-ence Evans, and J. I), Porrin; Rcc itation, Mr. . Benjamin Harrison; Duett, Little Dora Mac Walker and Lottie Mr.e New; "i^ecitatiori, ?.Iv. J. B. Sineleterv: Duett. Alisssiw .Innoie B. and Mamie L.^VM'I'In; UtcklUUill, Miss Leola Sibert: Readalien. Mamie L. Perrln; Remarks by. the Chairman of the Club, Aline .Innie H. Porrin, after .which an of ferine1 -at $12.00 >vas taken by Mr.. Wells and Mr. Harrison. 1 Ail \hu were present enj.iyed the Jay. The Junior .chuuch will have .erviee Sunday, August 7, 11 ::',d Gome one, -come all and' enjoy the 4tty?with 'the ymihg'?people. J'wv Perrin will be in charge, of the ^hr." ^jr*A|a Miss janic Povr'h speiiC.'.the weeh >rtd in* Columbia, S.. C.. where she .vns (he guest of Rev.-and Mrs. 'Walter. -She-reports a pleasjuiivt' '7177;? ing.: ' ' ' We are'very sorry to say $iiaf~?dr. [Ienry Tavji/r is still sjck at his home near city. ( i^ tr''" 2Cih ?'fi'oni Fay'ot.evUW^ ".~C> to 'be "at'the bedside'ol iier uti de; Mr. Jlehr'y Taylor, Si-., The Abbeville Water and Kk?c.tri< iinvcr Juiuse is liking to lil-dalld 11. AV filter in the near future." Mr. W. B. Cireene, Sr.. is now hailling' the ftt'ick- foundation To if it. Mrg. Emma It Wilson came home an July 2pth, lr.om '.Mt nip i.-s. 1 viii.. where she went to it Ii1:ici lite da.ul Irennia! jv.eeiing of the \\: H, and F. M. -Soriety i^ the A. AI. K. Church.. She. told the congregation about iu at St. James last Sunday nip hi after frrcavhing---r,erviey;.' A.l lor \v:nuh"rho tad the choir to sing "The Stale Song,'* which wjjs sung at the coii. rention. '1 he next meeting will lie held in Columbia,, S. C. in lU.'Ji.' 1 he \V. 11. -and' I'\ "Miysionttry wit* estab lisKecl in 18To by the late" Bishop Henry McNeil Turner.. M.Uf, PI?vMLACTagZZ?S^^a?K?L maWZii:^ PINCKNEY'S Fi ^ UNDERTAKER AND L OF SOUTH CARO 1006 WASHINGTON ST., Pinckney's Saiiii BEST EQUIPPED IN THI - - ' FOR vo wB*maaiUiataKm^izz{BtS?r& tawmnw | YIOLLINS 8 I TTT cAn rvi ii-f- ui ruR vui j \yLOTHING j Tailored Suit* P Look jSest a | - ~ N. H. COl 6 1112 Washington Street WrtAAAAJlAAAi\AWAA/*ft* | r' , ^ - - > i *-fT- f?l - > Saturday, August 6, 1927 ? . ( I Bennetts ville News- ' V Mrs. Hattie Haines and Mrs, Salute ! Stephenson Brown from En^lewood, ?N. J., were called homo on Uccount - of -the sudden sleuth oC Mrs^HainesL , I brother and \Mrs. BloWn's husband, William Brown, who: died in Englewood and was buried here. The fun i .j iral was attended by Iiev. J, R. Heath. < at Dry -church. Our sympathy?7*^?^ goes to tup bereaved family jn their v. ;1 _.?ort.'u-w.- Wp- are?having-3orni'~'Vtifiie~? ^ at Shilo Baptist church. Meeting in progress..' Rev. S. Youngblood j preached a .soul stirring sermon Sun ? . | day. -It seemed like the church, would' } .set 011 firey There wei'e- a- lot of ?' thorn eanif over on the* Lord's side. ~ 1 We are glad that Mrs, Minnie Reese is 1111 proving wonderfully ih ' sewing. Miss Kaiie Earyon, ?Nurse ' McKay, Nurse E arve 11 . unilJXp, Counts', motored to Columbia last ^ <"'1;.' -Wc wish tiiem a pleasant Iri f ? j Me and ?,lrs. Almon Knight, from 1 Vlsitihg I'clatiTEs -and friends. :\Ir. Andrew Whittle front Engle wood," *NT. J-., is in the' City visiting relatives arid friends.* We wish hint*. ~a pleasant stay. The young girls an . boys Glee' cllib duing wonderful work. AVe?wh'h "that oyery 'lai'mjier 1 would meet nest meet in;;. M>sj Ep ,? ofoniii T? ?.><!< I ir\L- from Snartanbunr. t-t. ftT is in 'Hip imy visit frig her father and friends oh Chanor Avo. . ,. _ W? wish that -every one in Ben. . not'.sville wo.uld pay up at* once the hack?fl.ios <ir ctse tfffeir papers, will be cut.-oft*: ~ ' V. mn> & IC? > !_ .. ? ; 1 " ' - - Ml l/I.INS NOTES I j. ' . . .' ... - - ? ' ' - We avo still ink rested in the 110WS pW and tlii>-maxutre: sive letter vbox ' '{nd-nee-ashing friends t^> please cori_' 1 i" 1" 'I " 1 ii '"*)i ') .- <I"* |.?n- him fire ! do Haw-- for the News c4uf> sfchoul .? JLtliixjdad that v.liite and colorcd people are aid algous in this great enterprise in showing the great need of -'.nu? ' people of . rivaling Ihc .Bible "" url Ky./p up opip family docfifincs. In lV.*?ves-.and in- the coiftm unity in which w.e Jiv.J?. Now brother minis, ; tc-rs of the tiAvif of Mulliijs; coaxial ly. Ill'- c.dnml ;iiii:f. ti: . you -iiv the.- ?loadtnpj ones, as' shepherd's of the cliul'cnoa hu'.'e in Me'lins,- will you all. prey forme and ask God in your prayers to let me lire a. Godly hie iH'i e in' ..tluilais i fat. fell! *!>e an Uty K V V I m UlHil .IWH \UT,r ilVHP c!?h sch<,.fi; will :?o a* ;ci'oat .i.cdium- ' _ . in TTtiTghtch'rng-thtr people to bo good s livers.- to obey the (aw of the* 'land and be a church rcvotyinjr and ititel_ rtr;U'?t "poo;;!'.'.?('>. (l.n! li. iii "T.tT1 To watch and .pray' ami keep ray. gar J .uietits clean abu 'to be a faithful follow or of- fbe. I.old and Savior, Je "Us. Christ, Will JTRt have a great '? Negro ji>u> nal- coming to .\?>nu. boyo , evi'i-y Saturday morning. send for the Palmetto Lender,.Coltidibia; S. Ci : 0 ICF.NSED EMPAL-MfcR ~" LSNA & GEORGiA FllDLVcll Cars .ir.ci Funeral -?-? ' Equipment ?- ?? As Good as the Best And Better than the Rest jj And Prices Less criuk i my:?? AND' '' ' .1' SERVICE Itusidfitve Phojie ^77o5 __ __.l_-cmxT.MUtor. s. c. tary Bar ber Shop! ~ ? ' CITY. COME \NI) SEF. ITRSELF. ...... SUITS $22.50 UP . 1 _ [J Trousers $7 50 UP I r ALL HADE TO ~ ? YO< R MFASMRF. ? > and Trousers f", nd Cost Less J j -LINS, Mgr. I / Columbia, S. C. g