The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 17, 1927, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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: Georgetown News?
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Mr. David Myers of New York Citj
is in the city.? .. ? ___ ?
The Kev. james W. Withers peon, c
Andrews^ C.,. was-in. the city o
Saturday.-' ' '
Prof. J. S. Boyd spent the week-en
.. in Manning.
Mrs. Marion. Baxter Paul of Colun
bia, was. in {.he city Saturday.
Mr. T. W. Brownspent a few- day
, last week away from home on lodg
business. ' ,
* . On Wednesday evening the Soutl
td'ti Harmony Singers of Atlanta, ai
peared at Bethel A. 'M. E. Church i
a recital. The audiehceVw-as we
pleased. '
. ~ On Friday evening- the Benedh
Singers appeared ut- Bethesda Bapti:
? Church mid rendered a very .plcus'lii
program; ,
In General. %
? :Here we are .again. We justras wo
~ ^ get down to work and stop biting i
little baits and miss the big ones. W
' ~~ ~" "iTrp to'sensativo. tye tight among-on 1
' .. es and do not pull together. N?
. many months ago some of our lead
ers fought,?tho trrcntost.' nrp;\ni-/.at io
our .race has,, the N. A. A. C. P. Why
Be?nuise they were npt at the *meefcjtij
when the branch Wps organized t
make a big speech and skirt a big ar
gynwjnt. "They had-no kick on th
- officers, but because they were no
there, these leaders fail to,give-thpi
support. If you want to lead, yoi
u. oid you are. Now son/e fools wer
narrow enough to admit that they wil
not attend one of the concerts be
cause it,is hot.'for hfs ehui'eh.-\Suel
narrow Christians are these. Are w*
to attend these wonderful, treats tha
are so rare to us because they-are.t<
. help the church ur'bechuse it helps us
I I am indebted to those who brough
those' wonderful recitals to us. ' J
purchased tickets for both, not because
I am hearing a eoncert' for sue!
a low price, but bcoause 1 love-music
I love to-hear and see my . depressei
race do improving things. r-1 help al
churches because I believe they ar<
for the upbuilding of'God's kingdom
.'> . Let us pull together and not apait it
??U- we expect, .this. luce to move onward
If you can't boost don't knock. It
you can't lead get' in lino antl"follow
Let us pull together. Bring us mur<
high class entertainment. We always
want to be inspired. 'v"
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belton news
. Miss Eliza J. Ilall spent the week
end in Anderson. She reports a vers
pleasant trip.
Rev. F. O. Morris is teaching ir
rrmceton, s. u.
Mrs. Rosa L. Milliner and two dis
tinguished daughters, Mary Carolyi
andr Myrtle Cornelia spent Sundaj
at^xjj?)on with MIV, and Mrs. C. C
Clemont on Greene St. '
t..Mlss LevUnta Cleinunls is ill at this
writing. .Wcrliope -eh?,->vill soon- -re
cover, .
Miss idella Butler was called hom<
i last week from school on aqcount oi
the illness of her sister, Maggie Bub
ler, of Anderson.'
The Missionary Club was-. hrghl>
entertained at <tho -home of.-Mr. anc
Mrs. Allen Keith. luSt-^Htursday af
ternoon. Alter the meeting hyt choco
late and-cake was served by Ltitb
Miss Klla Mae Keith and Grace Keith
daughter and grand daughter "of Thi
hostess.?The next meeting will bheld
at the home of Mr. aiid Mrs. Bus
? "Griffin. : .
Mrs. Daisy A. Parker is. the victin
of Illness at this writing. We hope.fo
r her?a" speedy recovery-,
Mrs. M. L. Gassaway spent th
Week-end in Anderson. She report
u very pleasant time.
Mrs. Bailey motored^ to Uhion Ilig
School to" visit her daughter, Fanni
' r. Bailey. . .
Mr. Walter Howard, who has bob
ill for several days, is able to be ou
again to thb delight of his many d-oa
5 friends.
- 1 "CAMDEN NEWS
A lovely affair was the dance whic
' was given Monday night utrthc With
er's Hall by thei_"Five Pals" Orchcr
tra.
The Haigler lodge, Elks gave thei
memorial service_atHu^iZioiL Ai _H*_F
T Church.?A large crowd was prcsen
The community glCjj dtib Tendered th
music.' v
Mrs. Eliese McLester and son, "Tint
. . old, also Miss Rosalie Beal motore
The Vots consisting of old footba
i ?r ?i ??ll
> piuyor ui atrveiai tuuc^co
deadlock with the strong Jackson Hig
' _/ School teum last Wednesday. Bot
teams made good showing.
Misses Amelia Dirikins, Elizabet
Saunders and Mr. Roland Hills mc
-tored to Heath Springs, S. C. on Mor
(l(ty, ?i?ll
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Aiken News
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' As this is December and there are
" pply ten iluya .until . Christmas, we
. hOpC .everybody will gret their gifts
n and above all remember the poor and
needy. *
^ Among: those who have retui-ned
from -various-po?U?- H?. tdHv Jve>L' It ic
? -spend the holidays -in Aiken- are: Mrsr
Afh?ry Lee Lie BoaitI,?fropi Jamaica, X.
s ,y.; Mr.' and Mis. _Peokins -l'e'nn, Lortg
e Island; Mrs, Iyitnestihe Walker. Turner,
Asheville, N. C\; Mrs. AnniL, Mae
1_ Corley Minton, Philadelphia; Mrs. Ida
Trottie, New .York City.
11 Friends in and out of the stale will
" be interested ito know that M". Jvobort
L-hilds of Aiken, 8. 0? and ^U^ivJnu1
n>ie V. Williams of Clreenvyo'idf H.
Wfi'.j. Quietly married on 'Far?day
itigliT December 6th, in Augusta, via.
, Mi r V> illiams is director el 'J,y ml'.S.i'1
department and teaehei 'C ci-glli
^ grade at S-.-h''field School, A >e,if S,
C Mr. Ohilds is connected w -Ir. the
"TKi'.ri- noi?vp'ri-ii.iiil< rn ViKVn wi-dt I'mtho
9'hap) y sail over life's inati>ii!on'C.
jfil s. a.
-?Mr. Joseph?It, 11<?11 >?h,is arrived
l'com State College. (Jrtuigybuig, to
spend sometime with his p uvr.' ;.
? . Mrs. Perkins Pehnv upon hvr 'arrival
from JJcmrpstiud,' L.: i., f,,ol
c' hef lather w ry ill, We-.wish ft t in.
'V a -pecdy niovery.1, ..
r Mrs. ni k Mae Corley M .*r** ni
u s];Virt Vast v eek in Bafo^bur/ d.s (<
IL-P-pi-st ..f . ?i.)ther-invl>u\. 1_ V
L> -J". Pl.CilSy _see th.o_ iypuJler...ami |?.ay
' up your subscription dues.
MT. ( ARM LI. M AN s
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> Mt. Oarinel d.s still alive., 'Lvcry
body is striving to make Christmas
I a roil) ' "iitViviii ..?is ^aer
^ nml 'niir.jmstor. Roy. J..C. Leiman,
has been returned to us to. the delight
1 of his many friends. .
The. cold \vti\*o struck ns lost wm-E!
I and wo were made, to tool some real
I winter ^veayier. . .
J There tire sjime vN'cellent characters.
in this eohimumty'who "would Irl% assets
to Tiny community. Among those
whu i imt rilnniiii 't'A'ILaJLI'L'I.
1 church "ami. scltohl in. this place are
Messrs 11. Dunlap7 M. ' A. .\l^lonTlVsT1
' .Marshall Belcher, A. .1. \Y heeler, ('lurk
v Boyd, Rev. J. Lctnum, Sam*Tuck-1
er, tlary-l.ee, Mrs. Lottie Marshall.
Mrs.''ftnma L. Martin and other whose
names I cannot mention fur- lack of
space,. V. | ^ . '. .
JDtur-scKool will i lbs., on lhe"'dllh<r of
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this month for the Christmas holi'
days. ' . '
. Mrs. Aealus. McC'iimbs, Misses. C'oiu
_ K. Dunlap anil Francos j.- and' Flor
4 cpee Z. Wheeler are ' expected home
) for ChristhuisLjvith homo- -home folk.-.
Miss Carrie V. Dial and..Mrs, Em" ma
L. Martin motored to . Mc'Curnlick
~ fraturOay"-ttr attend thc. teachers' nieet^8
ing.?They .report a"pln.n..nn. trip and
, ,a_ line., meeting? 1?
f . i-.
rtt*??' LliESV1LLE N KWS
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I'rofi J. T. \\. Minis spent the week?
1 : end in Columbia attending ,iht. MViL
_ Season game." ' > \
On1' Tuesday -night ' of every,-week
2 the Sunday. School fession is discussed
1 at the Hampton High School. Prof.
i?t-M1nT.?r taughl lht. !r SSI III ltl'sC Week.
Li This week Mr.
S huye' chavgo- oi"; the lossom
-' Mrs. -Aimif ^-low^ll- amP-Mt*s~rMc,x
Kenzie wore in Bisto'sluirg- last Satr
i iml.uy shopping. =
_ Miss Byrd of Batcslnir#, was a ph-al>
sunt visitor in Loosvillo Monday oves
1 ning.' Hhe spent. a low hours with
MissS, MeKenzic> a'pd Prof. Minis,
h A tacky annual contVroiice was hold
,i ' ut St. Mntthow*; (' Af- K! f'liinvK ..n
Monday night, J)ecenibor ljith. This
n conference was well demonstrated by
I different preachers, presiding elders
v irtid the distinguished bishop, Mis.
' Wise.. A1 visit!nA'T)i'ca(:hcr lToni Michigun
delivered the sermon.in honor
of Rev. Timphy Kttoridge, Ilev. Myrtle
Adgers aiso gave n few remarks,
h Mrs. Earlee'n Etherfdgo was -quite ui-r
musipg. The convention could not
t- have moved pn without her. TIk; wclcome
address tb this convention was
7 .
r delivered by -Mrs.*-MoKenaye. l'rof.
i.,j Minis rendered twu beautiful solos,
t. I.Mrs. MeLees. the popular teacher, of
0 I Edtcsfaurg, was ,do\fn to witness the
| convention." She gave a few timely
remarks,?ahso Miss By i'd.
d | jtev.-fcrttHain^ lhe pastor of lltt; JL,
:^MT-E-. htireli, let Tucsrtay^nYbVhing for
II the conference seat in Claffnt'y. We
a : are praying,}hat he may be sent' luck
hj-to us. > . ? j- .
h [ The baskctbnll went ever?to
1 Allen University last Wednesday ' for
h I a; practice icame. I'rof. Mirtis and
- | Mrs. S. Quatttcbaunv accompanied the
i- | girls. They all expressed tj^nhselves
us having1 u nice time.- %
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' THE PALMETT
Anderson News
Mr. II. I'. Quarles of Detroit, Mich.,
came, home/on business for a few days. >
4 He returned Saturday. ? ]
Dr. Edmond Johnson enteraincd i
Friday evening at the home of Mr. I
und Mrs. Matthews With a stag in,'
i hmuir of air.?Quarles. Those?pres- 1
lent, were Dr. J. C.-Anderson, Messrs. I
11. S., Quick, J. It. Boldjen, T. B. Wil-'j
Hiamsy-Jim Butler atul M. Murray of 1
H Greenville*,,. .
Mr. Perry Williams suffered a 1
stroke last week, lie is still sick.!<
We hopc. he ^vvill soon show signs of J
improvement. . . t 1
Mr. CI. T. Helton,. Mr. Clifton Fos
Uf, Mts. Kstcllo Davis and Miss Mag- 1
gie JJ?tl?r, :n\. on the sick list this <
.wick: Mrs. Knima lflardy(. is much J
Lc.lLel-: ?r* 1 -h
-I i\ir, 'l-hojiWKs .Io)\<'s. diedSunday ;
inunung- at. !j:UO o'clock, lie tiaci been 1
m foiling: health for sometime. He ;
! has had Uvo. st rokes. All that <uUlii 1
be done was dotie for him* fie was" t
an excellent young man, loved by all 1
who knew h.lni. JIirlcavesru wife, Mrs. ~
Belie Jones, father, mother, two sis- t
tors, two-brothers and'a host of rcln'
lives and- friends to mourn hisr%oss. ~]
The faujily has our- sympathy;. j
.We learn that Mrs. Virginia Ed- <
wards, the mother of Mrs. - Alfred" .j
Hammond, Sr., is dead. The family j
has oiir sympathy; . . . f-^-j
i W,. -are making-a-pica to the colored
|H'?.|?le- i)l Anderson to pat ronize Np- I i
gi;o enterprises whenever possible." {
" Tht ry ?ue " pnough cotrxred?gruteiy t
stores in Ahdrson to supply every :
... i..... ,i r...?.n'?.' ni'?. k'..... cr
V ' U M % -? I 1 til II II \ . . I lie 1 t* I I UV. S'
(li'ui'i'i' has' besides anything you want .
in thy. groeery line, a full, lino of Moats r
ami lish. Mrs. (leneva Foster on -i
f'lcv. land St.,' Mrs. Hollo Thompson
'Vnui Mr. Jiin'Itutloi*. on Cray . St., i
would ho v lad to send yon anything y
you uio?i or \v*iht, ' Thy Ideal Cafe
Nvouhj uiso like to. furnish lunehos or s
j itPuls.".. * '
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IN M KM OK 1AM.
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lii memory'of 1))'. Harriott B< Paw- 4
kins, who nassod into t'ho_ beyond, 1 )ef,M'l"'r
1 d. Ij'-Jivr-- . T* ~ q f
.the- silver cord is, loosed, the
ghldvti bt?\vi broken, ' ' ->>
Hut with Harriet, all tilings ar.o well; s
ller earthly [ei>t wo luid, silently fohl~
ed, 7" . . a
In it ^ uarr<>\v conlnic.at how-Twelve.
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(hmd-nigUt my^frld/ wtyi<.uie, my all,
' Blessed hL. thy repose; - . . h
When thdU wakest at the dawn, t.
' t'.iulle .joyi) he yours. 1?
How oil yousang- with =-L>I est USVtll'- c
jtince, " . . '*
"It is w'eil with my Soul;" .j
And, of that city whose walls' ar(1 of (
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The tiyt itself?pure gold." t\"' X
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"HfTRin "ITlTr" ciTJ^ -homo "tfofithe" smrl,- T
Voir, with loved ones, gone before;
Sing the victor's ^ong of conquest,". a
"We've veuched-the goal"
To rejoice in His lovcv ovonntniy ~y
&? siekhess oi1 solT($v 'can e ill or there,'
Hii the presence of the Lord;
Ami thy heart faileth not thru fear, . ;
-Liienmpttssi'd with" His.Love. J
() find 'forbid that I. in M'U'hIi luvc
abound,. .-.'"V--: * ^
ydal'biiiii w i U-t?C^wun.'.; .
Help, nu' t<> say "Thy will lte done";
With my fhihland Thine.
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I!t< n ht fp nvc to bear this cross iTrr- j
posed,
" Until, the call, conic unto JIo; ~
And the" f?ates ajar for md .art' closed, (
And my captive soul is fre.t\
AIRS. SARA1I KD.'aVKRY, AIothei\ !
MRS, E. R. RIVERS, Aunt.
uiihib serine news
Sunday was a. beautiful day. Rev. ,
('. E. Alcl.esur preached a wonderful
sermon. The church was filled
with the Holy-Spirit. f
Air and Alis. Elliott Naerelea, Jr..
-H<f City, N. J,T aro at home ,
for Christ mas. T-hey arc looking the :
picture of health. Mrs. Naprgles f?ave ,
?a timely talk'in. the ltidge Mil-Bap(Ut.'fhm-ch.
It was livuch enjoyed hy
' all.
Miss Jessie fTeitMiond has Been in? j
.'rtfsgpsed -for the paatyweek. We are
Ts'rW trr 'report- tn . tfrm-^wr+t iiig- thai.
'sTit. is^rnuch bettor and has resumed
her wo as* teacher jn the public ,
school ?t Saluda.
Alf.?Andrew Mason-, Jit., and -Miss
Lucite Smith were quietly married hist (
week.
We , Can -almost 'hear the noise of
Old SdntjCs h.achine in the air, and
everything seems to 1>^ in readiness
jfor the reception of Old St. Nichols.
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0 LEADER
Newberry News
Thursday and Friday, December 8
amd 9 were the coldtpst days' We
had this winter. The.: farmers - are _
?lad to gee this cold weather, because ,
butchering tiriig is here and on last
Thursday and Friday a number of
tiogs tiicd by the hands of-men. -i
. Mr.* B. F. Floyd was a visitor at "
Bethlehem Baptist Church on last <
Sunday. Quite 4.Crowd was out..Kev.I
\Vhite preached a soul-stirring ser- <
mon. The pastor, Kev. James A. Bairn
has resigned and different preach- >
jis yc preaching for them until they ,J
?ot ready to call one. tVl_ "
The funeral'* of Benjamin Allen was I
lad at Miller Chapel A. M. F. church I
an last Sunday.' Mr, Allen died in I
Philadelphia,. Paj, .-December 7th. lie _
lad been living tVcfe for.u number of !
rears. lie leuyos to mourn his loss, i
1 wite, one child, mother and father, "
snd a host of friends,
'-nTli^, citizens yT Newberry tire get- <
ing ready to celeblute the Kniancipa- 1
ion Day ot 19ZK; Tlicy sav that thev J
ire going to mak0 this The" best that
hey. have had for many year's. 1
The Parent-Teachers' Association of t
Klisha- School'"!!? prcini-?ti?g.J^Jti.uyu ? T'
;reat feast of seven tables on Do- '
. ember 21 ?t the school house. " A >
trogram Avill be rendered ami sup- i
)er will be served. Cyme and en- i
ioy a firigevening. (
Mr, Gruce?Floyd has returhfd homo: 1
10ni the hospital, wheve^hv has |?*?e?V
or two wci'h.s iuuU'iK?iitvp, \m operu- i
ion on his r.vefr,?:? :?? -t
Mr. (Too, W. Ktarks i,s still oil the
lick list. . * ?
Mr. (J cargo Davis is! walking a- (
otuul. We arc' gjacl to see hiVn 11 p
i|?ain.
Mrs; Alive J. Jiang is making s*?nul 7
inproypihent^jail her house on Cahl- 1
>? !! St. 1 " ' .. ! -J
Wlien you want rock- steps h.gilt, j
00 Prof. U.. S. (lallmnn. . 1
AMUiliWS M.WS _?
RoV. J. \V, Withcrspoun, the .new 5
astor at St. TWaws A. M. ? J'.. ?
huivh, is here on-.tiie job, . S
un iHttiJty?lilglU he luuuglu hisl c
uniily tlowii anil on Saturduy. they c
iti! . locaied iTT thi' prrrsunnp^T? -5
Wo are glad to have' t*he Wither- S
piioris in.* our nTufst' and hope their A
lay here will he pleasantly spent. v
Little Mormon Scott is out again I
ter two month's illness. ^
liov. J. L. BengoW of. Georgetown?. ^
.us seen iir'.tho city on Saturday.
Mr, -James .Commander of McClel- c
inville, S. C., spent Saturday in the ?
ity. . > |
r'l'lic Morris Brown Singers of At- s
inla,Ga., is sceduh^l here for. a re- c
ity on Thursday. evening, - - ^ .?
lle\'. A.. \V. Ne\yman of St, James 5
1. K. Church, spent UAst week. in S
harleston attending his conference. J
_\V<- are glad tu see Ke.v., AhrjL
Vright, Baptist minister. ..out again,
ltihh .icvera! weeks' iljncs* Sunday -)
6u mPti i in-*i>lY"1 hy~Jl)l>. 7f " \
Mr. and Mis..Rapley are hoine again j
Iter spending sevoiul months in Me- -j
lee, S. CT\\Vq are certainly giad to J
uive them back.. 1 ~ 1
Mr. and Mrs.?Frod Green motored j
0 Georgetown on Thursday.
On Tuesday Mr. I'earsyn along with ?
Uesdames Kinlock and 'Jones^aftfl- .
d Frcemanr-llahna mid lirnv.ii J
nplorcd to Georgetown.' ?
On last-Moi\day night our. school |
vent up .to Henwningway Graded: <
tHvool and gave them u go??d whip .
mig in an* oratorical contest.
Mrs. A. IfohnSon has just returned
from Florence, where she spent a
'e\v days visiting friends. <
The* Sewing CTree le met at the home a
>1' Mrs. O'-uphere Graham last Tues- ~
lay; after business the sewing .took
dace; after the sewing was fob fed
\lhs. Graham served a lunch consisting
of potato salad, sliced roasted
>ork and saltines? hot biscuits and
otfee. Everybody enjoyed themselves
immensely.
Everybody is busy preparing for
1 lie VlnlTdil VS .Hid iVoi'ttrrtr wiTirtr?Prrr- I fir.
L'onmiK of. Santa Olaus.
?Fi)<;Ein;ii> news
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The newly organized athletic- club
:>f the Edgefield Academy directed" Id,Miss
E. J. Miller, favored tht. patrdnige
Friday night, December 'Jth wittT
i Dunlntr?Iteeital?interspersed -with- i'erv
^imelv musical selections. [_
Miss M. R. SandeTiTjJpenTTKVT week"
nd in August^- Ga., and Aiken, S, (V
tasf week.?Kh(, reports a very plea?
sant stAy. . ~ .. rE Miss
O. H, Rutherford spent last
week-end with relatives and friends'
in the ?upital -city. . :-_r '
Mrsr Mae-fie-('oope'i- of AHIme X- _
C., wars the guest of relatives and
friends here Sunday.
Prof. C. C). Mcintosh,'Misses Rick
si'son and KtHWtieM, mtnj'bers of the
Johnston faculty, Were the guests of
w, . i? x.r:n? ?i o ? n. . -i .
lUIOOVO AJ. AAA ma itIIU I>, It. I 'ilWKUIS | |
v ' Greenwood
News
? Rev. P, S. Most'ley, the new pa
tor Mt. l'is^ah A. M. K. Church. nu>'
Bd his family hereDecember 1 1th.The
friends of Mr. Amos Jbhnsi
will be grieved to know.that* he ui
fortunately, lout his life 'inioli'.y
L-ouptinir the dump cars whil^. in tl
employ of the G. and F. Itailruad.
Greenwood extends a iy ai ty We
COJpie to all riew "pas'(u s ol' th,. eit;
Mrs. It. U. :McGiiet> ,.f 2Q3 thudo
St., is still on the sick list but; is mut
be.tter at this writyur.
Mrs, It.en.nFislier .u tlJ 1 _Ilaptis
St., is fctill isiek under the e.'irt, ?
;he doctor. ller i-ebiti\ mil i . i.m.
SopeMi^r her a speedy reeswiry;'
Mrs. ?r.M ..
S|t^': who its a1 niimbi'r-ui' t n f.i.'nii
Saluda Schn'ol, spent tji
iveek-end at home. "
ytor, Nathan li. Vi-uiuv i5 alIu h
Gtt.,* mad^. a. very. at do. addiyss*'.;
3ijwkoi| Xuriual chapel Sundyv al'tri
Sirs. Minnie7' I,. Itolrin op of .~(I
Snptist St.,. has hcc'h sick I'cii' SoTUt
.hue. She .is n<'\v up aunin am! tr
oyi'nj? very ?i<?c?cl health.
Despite the fact that the weathc
Vas very incleiaevrT Ai iTi i i r (;hap?
11 embers exhibited a real church'?*!
nj? spirit., The llev. Tom riles otli
Wed in tiie morniuf'vand liev. .1. I
V!ai\slValt. of MWoidii'lck,'??T~ni; ht.
Mrs. Thedu Kelly is spend) aft a fei
lays with .relatives- in Snarl an I .ni"
V-D; ,
AIiv. ^ . * 11...Kanve-- en rriOr^?tc i
>f itaple nnd fancy braveries, ih a
orner of (lilliaih artdi I LtekoU "S.t;
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"1 Is*' ntanajrejyent ef t'ue faliacM
.eai^er hiK hee'p
{ovi A Martin. former p.aslur o
dt . l.'isiL.aIl.,X...U...i.w-l.tiatjelL. tu ..la:
voliirtSoiv. jW2 Hat.-11st Stir '.All iiiAv
(I Vie l lllM'n I i ri 1 !i.. ' I -u 1..... I -
(Oryooodoooooo^oooo ^goooooc
. sustains r,
, , ; MRS, P R.
' A' KuM; I?ine wf .J2at
ri^nrt't H's~,'tri'l ToWa
' Minium C J. W.iLke
Times ~?c?- Cream a
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night of each week, as same must
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mJ PENDLETON NEWS
h~ S u >; d 11 v;. 1 > e ue m be r $ 1M waa a great ?
K. l'eust ??t' gOou things at PendleJtQiT
- -St htion. better known'as King Ohunel
tr A. >1. K; Church. ^
y, 'l'ii Sunday School'was opened on
t4 time l?y Sii|.ei inteiulenl W. M. Wash-.
lv ingtoii. ,\liss Ada- Frierson, teacher
in the West End"Graded School, re- :
4 xiu&ed the" leshsoh t0 thy delight of- f-roil.
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Iki At'La: tin- dosing ?f the Sunday ?__
-School, the-pastor mounted th0 sacred
s?re i nun, iinin.u iri iiiii-N.n. l'ko.v l'rayt't-?;
y i m (?i:'eiI'd by llrothet* W. B. Towns. .
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Uuis^ism i nning hijrh and many ex- i
s, |ir$K$ii>ttii 01 cooperation. ^
it At 1:00 I'. Al. the members reus -
scudded. alup'U" with the other chui'oh*. ;
i * 11> wii ? !>.. a .{migrant trva tiMl'mgr '
church in tin- interest of the stewarde.
> Board No; 2; botitg disappointed ^
i- th,. pastor was asked to preach for
the ototsion. Lie iij*ain"mounted the
r :;ae?*vd ro.st l'uhi.' ynd ).>reaehod a stir-.
d^Vinjf 'sermon.' /"? ~** r7. . ' -x
>'- ! : The collections fur the day amount- .
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o 1.t?_i< who dcptu'tcil iliis life two years,
r I ??>ci'hil.K'r J l,th. lir'S.,
livrin.v heart your nu-nVuy lingers, "
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u. tin re icMiot ..it iluy-W?*Ht^-rt><>th?*l' -j r '
t* i !i;Vi 1; ?l? tjot think of you. ,
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Funeral Cars and Funeral
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-And Better than the Rest
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Residence Phone '-'COLUMBIA.
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