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-a^iTrda;^^ 1927
NATHANIEL TURK VAN I'ASSE!
?- Philadelphia, Pa., July ~28?ATlc
Xati illness of_ six months duration
f. Mr. Nathaniel Turk Van, of 242:
' Sharswood St., passed peacefully Jn
to the great beyond on "Wednesday
" evening, July 27th..' - ' *
i Uis death, while not wholly Un
looked for by those who' hnvp beer
' constantly around him, was receive*
as a shock to his many friends; .ant
acquaintances in Philadelphia, New
?"York an?t Columbia, alike. ?
"N'at ** as "he was affectionately
known, had -through clean and re1"
spectphle living, made many friends
among all classes of people here" in
Philadelphia; and ?specially- was} he
well thought of by those in whose
employ* he remained until his illness
forced him to retire. I
lie was born at Columbia, S. y
nine lOv-IHW ^mci' fce- was. Ht
?;,Vo?rs; 0T7 age jfc' has workedarid
- helped, his parents along with the
family* and managed to attend Efo
ward City Schools, where he -oh.
tained a fair learning, which has
? North,?whei'e it1 is .so tremendously
important, that one should be . fairly
well learned to hold a gpod, posi.....
tion. , . 1
Aside?from -a devoted wifo^TVIrc.
Tstelle Turk Van and a son, Nathnn
?it'l Turk Van, jr., age lib "JNj^'t" is
survived by his mother, Mrs. Sarah
C.aVy -of Columbja, Si O.', and whree
, sisters, Mrs. -Aticfr Lawve ri co ~o f IJvriox
-T_ ville,. Tenm, .Mrs. Lugihelle T?ckcr
^ of Washington, D. C., Mrs. Mtimic
^ fook of Columbia, S. C. arid Mr| AbVAhfllri
Ul'Uy.
No ' more beautiful example- of
friendship cfJuldlie should than that
. - Avhich existed /oetween "Nat" and
- 'Mr. Thndden?r Long, who was constantly
with him throug his illness,
and left nothing undone that he
Thourht would bring him comfort and
" relief; and only gave up his faithful
services whetK death stepped in
and conveyed the soul of his lifelong
friend to the land of eternal
pence and happiness.
-^Richard ^V. Nesbitt
MR. HENRY TAYLOR PASSES . )
? Abbeville, S. C,?Mr. Henry--Tay.
. loi'. Sr.. -departed this life ^Vl^mdttv
r-vmin ;ust 1st. Mr. Tavjor \\ias
taken ill sonic time ago. Tie got a
' gioat. deal better, but finally gre\v
worse ot yhw-h ?hm? thev called his
children ti his bedside from -Evans;
'on. Illinois, Georgetown, H. C1., ani^
Philadelphia Pa- Mr. Taylor "was
sanctified some thirty years apo, undor
KM r?fh?H." Johnson of Alihe
ville. He has since then lived a pure
sanctified Christian life, working for
the cause .of Chvi>st and his holy
church. Mr. Taylor rSceivqt] the
flolv Gho'-t on September 2nd, l'.)2C.
fb> was first a-loyal 'member of ^t
~ -cJnnTo^ A: M. E. Church, untij Infer
,*- when the fife baptizing holineiss'
' hurch was established with Dr. D.
11, Jolito^on as the leader. Then Mr.
Taylor along with his brother, Albert.
Mr. Robert Watt, Mr. Eddie
ten. B. C. Collier and a number of
others removed . their membership to
the Fire Baptizing Holiness Church
of this city, of which he was a mem
her at. the tinm of his "donth Mr.
Taylor wns twice married; - first to
Miss Ella Ellison of this city, to this
union six children were born, all of
whom ?sjirviv<\ Mrs. Ella proceeded
r - V. fm 1A nrz 1
...... u. nit; Kiuvt: iwenty-three years.
TJioy married in 1885. He_was mar
ried attain in 1007 to Miss I-?ucia
Marshall of his" city: to this union
seven children were horn.
The funeral serivces were held
Wednesday evening at the Fire Baptizing
Holiness Church, conducted hy
(his pastor, Rev. A. J. Shields. Htrtrs^
ed-as-a text the "4th chapter of Timothy
and 0th and 7th verses. Betore
the funeral, Kev. and Mrs. J. S.
Sanders, Messrs Boston Johnson,
PorrwNnncc kuvl'1 short talks on the
Christian life of Mr. Taylor. The
Holy Church has lost a pillow never
to he replaced. His place in the
church will never he filled. ?
Mr. Taylor was loyal faithful and
, " dutiful to his church. He is Survived
hy hie wife, Mrs. a Taylor and"
fvofove children, dne brother, Mr. Albert
Taylor, Sr., .of this city, and a
host of relatives and friends to mourn
k his passing.
ft Our deepest sympathy pjoes out to
L the entire family in this hour of deep
K digtroRg nnd snir aw_ Lhruu? h?which
t they are passinpr. '
ft MAltRTAC.fr ANNOUCEMENT
^ftconprareer S, rE.
Taylor announces the
^pnarriage j)?/hcr daughter, Josephine
BU?N. T. Davia of pookman,
S. C., on the twenty-fifth of August,
B
-~r V..?v VI1V *? \/l IU Will l
"~tto Negro race more when it sees;
,t is trying to build-together. Would:
it be much trouble t? get a drive for j
_ "in ("!nlnmhiti tri <pimd nt lntnl half nf j
.11 the money he-must Spend for thej
veek with colored business places.
r say half because I think -it wise al
so to patronize white business. Yet if
. .half of tlie money spent by. Negroes '
r. in one vveek. woultl be spent with colored
busness places, and each place
keep an account, of the increased
sales for the week and then .report1
th total amount, it . would surprise
ou. Let sohie colored business man
launch this city wide drive.
Dr. L.'F; Vancevs. wife is no more.
Peace tiV her ashes. August
1s a great revival month
. or our race in sectinos of Soi^th C'a
rolina. . Will, the kingdom Tbe advanced
or will their ..ben, a deal _q?
sham and mocker^ ? ' - 7
To the ministers who have ' nol
read it, I recommend that you read
book entitled "The minister and
lis own suol" by Lewis. ...
Let's pray with Dean Redfern of
- Jenedict- College that the proposed
flight of his son might-he suceess~~
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Scholarship, consecration, experience
?? ! 'convmon - sense taken together
is. a force of God a"d .ymi capdry
up the Atlantit ocean about a^
quick as you can kill it off. "Clod
is good." .
MOREHOrSL PREPARES FOR
RECORD ENROLLMENT
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Morehouse College is making preparations
for- one of the largest .en- .
rollments in the history ot the In.sli-j
tution. While it has not yet .been
doomed advisable to cut off the Academy
because of the lack of acredited
high schoots in-the S*ate of Georgia,
the'* Acad'ofhy* With -lie limited- to.
.About 1001'stvicfenls so as to provide
for the increasing-number of college
*trply each .year.. Only
thirty of the most promising ap'pH
-ants for the first year Academy will
be admitted. w ' "
In keeping; with the tradition of
personal contact between student and
richer. the Chllcge is. instituting a
nevt system of faculty advisors where
by each stifdept will have "a. faculty
advisor.. .In his'major field" who will
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assist him in making out pis schedule
~! b?o hifp necessary t information re.. n-d:ng
.his life-wo/k, anild discuss
vith him problems pertinent to his
fare. '
This year the College will inau rtTfa
?q~ Freshman Week begin nig
^onfember 22. All freshman are exN?/?t<td
to be present. Lectures7 ex <vscs
and socials will be held iri or 'er
to assist freshmen in finding
?their place in college life, getting
! aeoiminted with one another and the
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| ^v'ldit ions-of the College, and rdaliz111
llji' iliglii'i possibilities and' large
rppponsihilities of life,
t With-an ertlarered f-aeutlv the Col-"
tt isoffering new and more specialized
courses for those majoring
in Biology, Business Administration,
fimmi^rv. the -Classics. Education.
English, History and Government,
j Mathematics, and Physics.
- A CARD OP THANKS
i ,
C T am' using this method o thank
one and all of my friends, who . sp
pmrrtly Tewymfrered wrcr-trtrtlo I wrt?
confined home sick. I feel that had
. 't not been for the many friends who
had me on their mind and heart, I
"T c^mld^TfnTlS^tnTVT5 Tenchcd the, |>re?n'nt"
stage crt recovery, which ft is
my good fortune to enjyo; I. shall
always thmk in the most grateful
terms of you, and hope to be worthy
of your kindnesses.
Most gratefully yours,
ANNA M. BAKEfc.
1027 College St.
wmmmmimirittlrr a \nwm r
- -t- - w> ~ 13
jSIIOTS FROM MY SLING
F"7 by ?
) The Palmetto. Leader is a splendid
. race journal. For the most part its
editorials by Attorney Frederick are
round." Mr. Hampton serves the pubTic
welt.* MSuppuse we increase the
^ circulation of this paper. Tht manj'.agcr
invites you to send sa many
J subscriptions as ' possible. Let eV,1
ery man who reads., it. try to Kfet' at
least one more person to subscribe
1 fijr it. . j ,
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:?iii grand style: vet it ia in?t n hnhu
t uj loii.ipajou with the greht world's
business conducted by the giant
I white- yace." . . . ' ?
; Negroes spend but little of. their
money with our business men and
'vomen. Our good white, people paL
i r..ni'/i'1 mir hudiifss nftwos hot very
,i .tics The races-should -heJtricndly. 1
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\ THE PALME'
I l| ??M?* I ^ 1 ! ! - T-?n
FORMER NORtH CAROLINA EDUCATOR
ADDRESSES-BOYS*
A^ND OI^Ly~CLUBS PVofessor
J. II. Blufordr- Director o(
Science, Kansas/City Hikh School
is Heard at Chapel Exercises_,
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Greensboro, N.iC., August 6?Professor
J/ II. Bluford, former director
of Agriculture, at A. and T. ColTegei
who.for the past nine years has been
, ><iiu:u!u ruga scnood, Kansas City,
Missri,urV-^?ntfdrc88ed the BoyT8^an3
lt Hirls' Short Course students t?^ay
it the r<?gnlnr rhtipel pvprpisps. Pto'
feg'or Bluford, by virtue of his interj
est in the farmers-when filling the
| tosi.tion as the director of agricul[
(tiro.-Js well qualified to. speak authentically
to the prospective farmers
>f the old Tar Heel State. The colored
farmers of North Carolina are
Tontly" indc bted_-1o J) 1 rector iilutord,
'Corf's is~ he to whom the honor of
""^kimr' tfie initiati^e^in interesting
the tillers of the soil toward better
orodtVlon and'the luve of farming, is
due. . . '
Director Bluford is a graduate nf
Howard ITniyejsity and Cornell Univgrsity.
He has also done postgraduate
work at Cornell and the
University of Kansas. ..
u;- Tw VliC nflflvacc f>A flin ltnUe a
room is no longer a nova or unusual
ston for the rural boys and girls
of. North Carolina-. .
Nearly two hundred boys and girls
-during the past week, attended the
hyos' and girl's short course in agriculture
and home economics. Those
present have been provided with instructions
along all' practical lines
that will prove useful. Splendid
addresses by noted agricultural workers
and specialists in rural educafjon
have featured the week's conference!
Directors itudson'and'.uowg'
were highly pleased with the success
of the conference". ?
The conference was brought to a
close Friday afternoon with a sightseeing
tour 0/ the city, the Guilford
' baatle ground, ending with a picnic
at the college farm.
NOTICE ^
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Ml members of Queen Esther
^"hapter desiring to keep their memrship
with -'the chapter is urged
lo meet said .chapter -Monday evening
at. 4:.1Q o'clock. Masonic Temple.
This- notice is especially to delinquent.
members ^and your failing
'o comply will let your chapter know
that you have forfeited your mem-,
bership. Endowment is past due and
only those responding wi]l be taken
care of. This is the last call.
' MRS. E. B. LEWIE, R. M.
MRS. LAURA BARN, Sec. \
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i.i ? J*? ' ~t ay m* ? n y - ? ?? ?mm-I ? ? m - ?
v' h^ nn1 attending th<> short 'course
mi agriculture and home economics,
the . Speaker stressed the njeed of
Ncgroesgoing into productive industries.
On his Way to .Greensboro, he
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har?visited Niagara?Falls,?Buffalo,,
Hampton yiriginia, Cappahosic, VirNew
Yo'k City, Washington, D. C'.,
glHiU, till' summer home-ofi Ifrr- Moton-.
While on this tour, he made
doveral studies and observations.
fWed upon statistics gathered, the
speaker made, his p]ea urging_ tliEj
-students! to become producers, thereby'
making themsetp&s a. liiofe^ proft
tablet and useful cttw.cn.
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RECEPTION FOR MR. AND
MRS. J. H. RLUFORD OF KANSAS
CITY,. MISSOURI
Mrw F n Rliifrod at
Dome Saturday EevnWig Compli-1
meriting Visiting Couple
C' i 'Misbrire. N. Ci. Augustfi-vCjom.'iVmen.ting
Mr. aiid Mrs. "J. H: Blu~7v-?
row of Knnras City. Missouri.
Bresidon? and Mrs. r. u. HiuToru
were at home last Saturday evening
'n a large number of guests.
~~ '''be home~wa;r~lovcly in - its dee<?r
'^ah'ons. quantities of brilliant sum~?ier
?flowers benig used throughout
*b? entire lower, floor.. During the
owning ; .of. entertainment, -games
' vow*'plnved. Following "jhe hour of
amusement, delicious re^eshmentS
vpro served.
'Tyand Mrs. Bluford and ^family
nv^d. Kansas -City. Already they
>"'-e vjsHpd Niagafa Falls, Buffalo.
-.v York City, Atlantic City, Washington...
(?i. C.; Hampton, JVirginih.
Cappahesic, Vivgiri'a, the summer
home of Dr. R. R. Moton.
BOYS' .AND GIRLS' SHORT
COURSE ENDS WITH SIGHT
-?? SF/K1NG TOUR AND PICNIC
Campus. "Environment at A. and- T.
Collcgc^Proves to be a. Pleasure
and Profit
Grpensboro, N. C'., Aug. 5?Krom
tbe kitchen and the farm t? the class'
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ITO LEADER
Bennettsville News
Mhl> Sal lie Brown- and her "sistt
Annie Mae Stephens left Satuid;
for Entflundwood, N. J.
Mrs. Mattie Haines left Thursda
We hope for thenr much snrrt'sa
:* The revival was conducted la
week at Shiloh by Rev. Thomas i
Columbia. The^ev'iyal meLinp: b
, . Sunday nitfht, Auffust -7Uv
4- of- Tlfladelphia, will conduct^th
j meetings- ?
I* Rev. Casey has been doinp gac
| work at Macedonia and second Bai
I Kof nv..,?u-? * > ~ ? ---
v.m.uirj nuice nev. f. lS.'Md<
dana has been absent. God wiliable:
him for his efforts.
J The revival meeting will begin i
^ (St. Mark Baptist Church very soo:
The meeting will be conducted h
Rev. Phillip of Wellington, N. W."
? Miss Miftigaml Wal'sun from Fik\
|eWevtlle, N. C~.t who has beeh in ft
/nty for the past week visiting Mi;
Fdith Grace and family, left Frida
We hope?she enjoyed?her stay i
this city. ; ". ..
Mrs. Mattie Peterkin left ]ast Wee
for Baltimore; M. D. and Philade
-^hia fo"r the sunimer.
Mrs. Luticher Murphy left.M<y?da
for New York City.
Miss Cora McEady and sister leJ
? lew "weeks agoTor Washington, I
c. ; '
Mrs. Mary Bfoady is on the sic
Kef
it this wTfojng, ; !_
Mrs. Lucy Ann McKay, Lorenzi
McKay and daughtefr Cassje Oun
nlngham and_her,little daughter, Gil
'is left for Endlandwood. " .
- Rev.. Graham from C]io, "S. C:,-an
Rev. T. J. Gurry and family, fror
T i*tie Rock, were in the city visitinj
Mrs. Mary Sanders and fahiily o:
\melia St. iM i
There are many teachers attend
ng summer school at Darlington ?
A mong the teachers attending th
inmer school at Darlnigton are
Dr. A. C. Cook and wife. Rev. Riddic
~ul daughter, Virginia and Mrs. Mag
Tie McColi and many others whos
Barnes I do not recall.
The reviyal meeting Sunday. Ant
7?h at?the-rSeeond Baptist Churc
Thegarir;?? 7"
Mr. Effon Simmnnisj' wh i has hee
I passed away last week. He was_fi
I neral'7.ed at Cedarfall Baptist Churc
Mrs. Maggie Napolean Trom siim
j m^n-h's rest.
Cerrentia Sanders. Ethel Mi
r(W and Mr. Neal Snvth certainl
enipVed. themselves riding in his no1
1t>27 Chrvsjes Friday afternoon. The
>'i m mi* a niuj/ iwr iuian , i nuini
Spears.* ''- ?'
Nearlv nil tl,e farmers have laye
'be'il crops and soon will bh read
"-v ricking and there will be a plent
i r n~w money.
' ^ Mrs. Majfgie Manning, mother; r
j Rev. J. E. M.cGill died Friday, Aui
?nd and was buried at Pine Hi
~emetery. Rev. J. R. Heath preache
A''..funeral sermon.
August 3rd the Eilto Cluh mc
at the home of Miss Katie 'Ervin an
was entertained very highly. 7"
The club wag favored with a shoi
members-of the club.
After the-program the cjab wa
briefly served by Miss EJrvin in tw
courses. After the members., wer
different cars that, were waiting r
the gate to motor in the countryt
a party to. which they wei*e invited t
'he home ef Miss Wilhelmenia Brae
ford where they were served a's
with punch, cake and ice cream, lh
party at Miss Bradford's was r- '
ed by all of the mmebers of the Elit
Club. ^
MISS"ttCIi.fi BROWN
IS DROWN El
^ Miss Lucile Brown was drowne
.in a swimming pool in Philadelphi?
Pa., July 29th? Miss Brown is a mi
ive of Abbeville, but she was liv
ng in Philadelphia at the time c
her death. .
She was a ydimg woman just i
the bloom of, life. She was only 1
years of age. She and a paryt of
"children were swimming- together i
one of the swimming pools of "Phflc
dp]phifl. Thp body was brought t
, Abbeville and buried on July 3r<
1027 -ajT*i.ittlc Mountain. * '
The services were conducted h
Rev. C. B. Dixon of Abbeville.. She i
five uncle, three aunts by marria?<
and a number of other relatives an
friends.
The entire community extends il
sympathy to the entire family.
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TRIBUTE TO GEORGE \V. YOl N<
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Whereas, it has |>!<&SOd out1 IlVa
?rj venly Father in His Divine Wisdon
ly . to r"move from our midst our be
loved brother, George .' Young
y. >n the 17th day of May, 1927, in hi;
_ hftth year, \vho -diud-from?a 4*Hortr HJ
si MCSS. ,
ot_ * ftesnlvoH, .fivnt,* Tlmt iv<- th.. ivmrn.
e- oers of Progressive Lodge No. lit
at now in sufrrfaatnon to the will of Mini
5T" who knowoiti all and (tooth all things
ii ^-or the best,, and-we hav^ eominendrti
~ ...o .him our beloved brother as a faith:
ifd _ d mcmh??, ;? ir3^
Resolve?second, JThat?iw copy?14
? ", resolutions have a "sailed place
V' i our minute hook as a ifoken and
in^uhtance of the death of . upr
* brother. "?. *w'- f
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^ Resolved third, That a vopy of
ramilv-and a eoiiv h>. inr.il>..I th._
"almej-to 'Leader for publication.
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J. H. SIMKINP5, j
j, B \v. BIT,MORE
S. R. RI^E. ~~
b- . * I\ MEMORIAM ??
In s2id" *ftrr<t'lovirvir ^ tiiemory of a
^ Tend and brother, Mr. Charlie Pav.is,
^ who departed this 1 it'e. Sunday at tor^
ooh, A up 8th. 11120; just one year ak
gto. ' . . ' ' .
You were a faithful -brother in tlv
of P. kodge and your passing" jus'
.'jnts liku a uwh' atp>.?^ime .vyv.
sod from life into eternity,: you
; 'ver-.^en greatly inissed- on Vw
b and will ever be missed as loner
d s one of ub lives that, you worked
n th. Bro. Davis Jour remembrance
t . f you, WilL always bfi- fresh. You art
n 'ced of daily. We hope to meet
- ou .beyond tbe great, river of Jorlan,
where parting will be no more.
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II REV. J. J. HARRI
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t is an organization which is doin;
Harrison. State. Master! Prof. J
D. V^McCrae, State Treasurer,
-t alive tind gives to the benefiei
e pays from fifty to-one-hundred
pays from $1.50 to $3.00 per we
i^-on--Doctor'a Bill.
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REV. J. J. HARRISON. S. M. l
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-Manning N-ews ^
" ^JLU'V. O. A. Parker/pastor of Trin- 77
3..ity--A, M. K. f-hmeh- spent last week
;'i'in ,St. Matthews, S. C. f (
TJt<'v,, .J. U. Patterson of Charleston.
preac'htfd Sunday- ftitfht ar Trt1v? - .
.1 ity A.-.M; I-:, .f'liun H. - The* sefnton
" was enjoy* <1 hyf all...
^ -Miss Susie Iritis of Kllorce is
) spending this' week . with Rev. and .
r. Mis. P. . A,?Parker. --- , .. r?
, .. .MVS. ,'Fh.cine ?>elainf oTUtr'fi'rod
I?Wl1|>~a "-w(h?1?jini'iy" Fvivit,1. I'veiii'Wr??:
- ? " " * ' ~ " '"ft "
-on f'burch St. in honoij ~
_ of Miss Ju'fia Crawfg.d ..?
vmrsc of jggakgtfftg Insulate,' Mrs.
Jamerf Kinlock o? (Ivurir town, S C.
.ii.d Miss Bessie AleKni'Jn of Win- "
; ^:( nr.Sat?mrgNr.C. ''At ' ( hn ^rrrirtTtvfrrri ;?~r==
of an interesting afternovi with' 1 he
* -"-H-d-'- -1-v-We.ous refresh p. < v-'t te
I.l,y,the hostess. .
^ f"o of rlu- outstanding events?of
" .'liv. i>vuson win tie "th,p mid-sufnmer
; --lyd -gi v-en i.y t he?'.'fHrrh1 Twtdvy**"Trt'~~*'*~'
jrff*'' Hnd Hall Tlrtij-sday eve.
?A Very larjne?1?? ;
tendance is expected. ' . . - f~~~ : .1%
I'. frawfeid- has as^hcr
truest?hoy. da..<diret'^ St;.,- , f :
.-^.-raw-ford-of Tuskegr-e -Ala. nnd Mrs
lames K<nlock_ of (ifitl^elo.vvn-.- -S.vft;
V. Jo wa Sf :teco mt - a rri ed 1 ,<v' lit t 1$ I.a u ra '
.AT<t(n." aje<T" of (JcoriH-t'own.
Miss Bessie Mch'tiiirhf 6f Wiivton =?
'V -v C.. i spending: a while at
the home of Mr. and My. Willie Bowman.
: .
" . Kl'v- 0?r-marker, pastor of Trifi-. , *
. Ly A. .M. K. Chnnh. preached a soul
stirring" sernvin Snmh..- ?I'ii
1 A'CIOCK. His text" wag 'taken frnni " " *
Hebrew ."J:.*?; .
: ,.r* Jag"jinmt} BIMP ' ychmol-pon.. 1
diluted Tiy Mr. Fink. IN-v. O A
-icfT and " Mr. Joseph Hnvton closed ''
Monday with a reception on tht; fWh
of-the church. The cTuToJ wa repfer'
yedp^pu ite n Auce< 3sT!
.. Miss Sadie Williams of' Georgetown.
is viitinK .Miss Lgriiic Mae =e=
Rhodes <tf this city.
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g a great work for the poor and . .j
~r~-?It has at its head Rev. J. J.??
I; A. Kirk. State Secretary and__:_
It pays to its members while
ary something after death. Ti
dollars for hospital benefits. It
ek for sickness and-upJtft^lAOQ -
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