The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 24, 1928, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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Saturday, March 24, 1928
Mrs. X. V. J. Edwards. Misseg Mildred
Shlves, Jessie Fair of Abbeville,
S: e.,- were pleasant visitors in town
last Thursday. They called to see Mr.
and Mrs F. T. Cyrus and Mr, and Mrr.
J. L. Parker.
Miss Sarah Lee Jogeph was. the
Week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. f. t.
r? uyru8. _ ^ ~
Mrs. Lucinda Blocker passed away
March 16th, In Brewer hospital, after
?F being very. Ill for -twtf-'fntmttts:?Sim
was a consistent member of Bethle
v heni Baptist .Church. We will -miss
??^thfs faithful young woman: -Slip leavog
a devoted father and mother, one
brother and three sisters, two little
children and loving husband am] a
^ host of sorrowing friend's. Our sympathy
goes out for the bereaved family.
? ??Atten " T; * blXOtt?certainly
. proved himself a great preacher at
Mrs. Blocker's funeral. Text, "For he
looked for a city which lialli found'ations,
whose .builder and maker is
God." '
Rev, and Mrs: W. P^Williams. Mr.
and Mrs. Jessie Jabber, Mrs. Phillts
Martin and a host of others, were
down from Greenwood to witness the
funeral. \ '
Service Sunday night was indcid
good. Rev.. Dixon seernmgly was at
his best. ;. ' .
i must' say our young men are certainly
playing a good part in our
church. .Thoy pay liberally in all collections.
The ushers'- board is certainly ren
, dering good service.
Mr. Evans isi_pur music-bleacher.
Anybody desiring to learn how. to sing
we will be glad to have you join our
* - class. '
The next union meeting will convene
with the Bethlehem Baptist
. - Church. / ^
Mr. Anderson Forrest of Columbia
fspent the week-end with Mrs. Forrestr
Mfs. Lila Forrest went to Greenville
?*? to visit her mother. ? :??I? ~
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r " garnett?new?.
Although lagt Su?day was a gloomy
day, Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church seemed
t- full of suusmne, with a large attend
" auce at all services. The superintendent',
Prof. T. W.'GHllsou, and his
teachers, were, at their posts, and the
lcsaon was taught with interest and
real benefit was derived by those
preg'ent. At 11:30 the pastor, Uev. E.
W- , presentfd tin-'mihjPfi SI'
John 5, "Wilt thou be niade wlyjle?"
A sweeter nor more powerful discourse
never fell from human lips. It
was a masterpiece of thought, logic
ancf delivery. Very* appropriate music
was rendered by the choir.
In spite of the gloomy, weather Sun"
day, the wedding- bells . rang-. Miss
Rosa Brantly, the attractive daughter
<) of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel, Brantly. was
united in marriage to Mr. Stephen
Wallace ' of Savannah, Uu7" Mr. and
Mr,c;. Wallace will make thoir.home in
Savannah after returning from Florida
on their honeymoon trip.
On Wednesday night the .Sewing CirMiss
Grace. After business hot coffee
and jcdramel cakes were served^,
- ^--Friends of Mrs F K Williams will
be gorry to know that site has been J1L
for two weeks. .*.
Mrs. Estella Jenkins Lockhart of
.Newark^ N. J., spent?the?Rafter nuoii
with Mrs. Anna Ead'y McFayllri: Mrs.
Lockhart is leaving Friday for Detroit'
T CO VlSll SiSlGr, Mrs. Gatnerine Jenkins
Reed. r '
LANCASTER NEWS.
St. Pabi A. M. E. Church. The sec
ohd quarrerly conference will he hold
' : March 27th and 28th*^ Evepjythihg
points to a great quarter. - i,
The orchestra and quartette of- Allen
Univerglty of Columbia, 4s. C., wHl
appear in grand recital at St. PajU's
A. M. E. Church Friday night at 8
p. m.,' March 30th, and President D. H.
w* Sims will deliver his famous address
on "The New Negro."..
' .1 Admission,, adults, . ?oniidreo,
26c? and reserved seats 60c. All are
cordially invited to come and witness
_?'?? in Lancaster. Both colored and white
are expected to be here 7rom toe trrnf
pear.
The rhinigl'gfral union wTTI hold a
confirmation meeting at Zion A. M. E.
Church Wednesday night, March 21st'.
One of our ministers of the union, Rev,
r
Frierson. Who has been very sick is
convalesing nicely.
There will be a sacred program at
St. Paul's A.. M. E. Church Sunday
night, April Tat. "frhe public is COTdl&TTy
lllVltfe'd. ~~ ... '
. Many of the teachers and friends of
Lancaster will adend^be teachers' Aq
soclatlon in Columbia this-week, ac w
companied by the pastor, Rev. Owens
and Mrs. Owens. We hope for a-peasant
stay.
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- in? manning NEWS
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Messrs. Abron Dicks, Edmund Ilobin- v
son?and William Pinekney of Sumter, C
vlsitoi'g 6f this city Suuduy. p
The Southern ilnrmonizers of Mor- p
lis nrnwfi Univcmity will uppear in t
grand reqltal at. Trinity A. M.' B-. j
Church on March 28th. . .. e
. Mr. Robert Alderman (white) of s
( able, lectured, at Trinity A.' M.~ E- i
Church on Sunday and everybody i
seemingly was well, pleased. $
-Miwph i!: Dotlgr^ riVe Tamous VT&-""5
'linist, will reiidor a recital at Ebenezer ]
Baptist Church on Monday, April 16th. I
Alurge-cruwd- la: expected. i
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The news, of the death of Miss Vei4- <<
nice Broome of Philadelphia, Pa., was
received by her many relatives and i
friends of this city and' throughout the
.StaUL . with untold grief, us she was [j
Tovcd by ail who came in contact with ]
her. , _ . ^ . e
She was a promising young lady. <
i'lie Manning hl^h school will close on r
April 13, 192S ..after being unable to
obtain the (8) eighth month.
iyrivantr~Mrjr Will Bowman. Jr... are
home again after being in Daytona,
1 Fly., for quite a while. ?
The Beauty Contest, in which Misses y
I Philopeiia- -Davis, Ellen Richburg and
! r-, ,.i? ?;ii ...in i
: uvMiu i ciuur m c puinvi paling, win ue j
held oil April 3rd. The money raised
will he for the benefit of the school.
'Watch thi^ column to see "Who's
Who?" . * '
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GR.EELEYV-ILLE NEWS. %
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A cotton* fashion Show was given
by the Home Economics Department '
in the Williamsburg. County-Training
School Auditorium at eleven o'clock *
Monday morning.
Those appearing in the show were: !
Misses Durrie Chandler,- Sarah c
Matthews. Louise. Easley and Ethel 1
Whack. Miss TJarrie fchandler re- (
ceived first prize, Miss Louise Easley ~ ?
secondhand Miss Ethef Whack third. {
Miss Panic Chandler will repre- '
sent the school at the Palmetto State j
Tjhichet3' Association. | ? jl
The judges were Mrs. JV A. Black- i
well, Mrs. Matthews and Mrs. Ran- 1
kin (all white seam tresses of this
town). ' * . j
Miss Janie Quattiebaum, who is' t
th#? Home Economics teacher, de
! serve much credit for the success (
J of this show. v~' ,jIj
i Miss, Oorrie Wlmcit spent the week- i
end at Manning visiting relatives and ]
friends. ' * : ^ > m
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jNORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE FOR ?
j NEGROES OPENS BASEBALL
' . SEASON
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I Durham, N.C.,Mar 22?Prying off ' _
I the lid for Durham's baseball season '
: as . well as her own, North Carolina. ^
1 College dropped her first game of the
' season in one of what was to have
been. a three game series with the
Brooklyn Cuban-Giants 6-3, Thursday
afternoon. Games were to have been j
played Friday and Saturday after- ,
noon but were prevented by rain.
The "Eagles" piloted by C/oach Bennie
Ilicks showed up well against thebarn-storming
professionals. Thamp- (
swr,- of -the college team, knocked a ~
home ruh in the fourth with two men
on, thereby registering the only'scores _
-for?the local team. Borman, of the (
local team, starred at center field
McCoy, of tfyg visitor's team, gave -the-locals.
^- lesSon-on how to hold ;
down the hot corner. .
?The Giants aremembers of the East- ,
win Iwague for Nogrooo.?Thoy drow -J
.arge crowds in the North and are said
to be comparable to teams in the big ,
league*! " J
The "Eagles" play a majority of j
ineir Raines mis season on rne nome
grounds, and in the exhibition game
Thursday, gave evidence that the Joss ]
of Coward at short, has but slight- ^
ly impaired their championship cali- ^
ber, if any. In factr Person, - who
pitched, is one of several rookies who
promise to iiftprove the team,-rHence,
Durham expects to witness some good
I ball games between now and June. , (
ELLOREE NEWfl [ '
Sunday morning, March 11th, Rev. ,
HMdi-brand preached a anul-fltlrrlng: ^
aeririom
/ The Willing Workers Club met in j
the afternoon* A n interesting pro- ,
gram was given,? ?*v?-??
Monday afternoon, Miarch 12th the j
Stewardess Boards of Shiloh A. M. E. <
Church met in a joint session at the 1
church. After the transaction of the i
business of the dayr the following visitors
were introduced to the assem.bly:
Mrs. P. Keitt and Mrs. Cora ,
Black, of Cameron, S. C., Miss N. A. ]
McQueenr nt Chnrlnnfnn, Q ft?They -]
annlrft nnoAnVo rvmiv V* ?-?.rJ ????
nviuo 'g"u^'*1"* J
plimented the methods and vSiHous. \
efforts the ladle 3 ftfe*putting ^>rth to {
carry on the church work. After the ]
meeting adjourned the ladies were ,
served cake and" hot cocoa at the par- ]
sonage by Board No. 1. ,
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THE PALM El
The Popularity Contest sponsored I
ly the P. T; A. of the Training school
/as quite an enjoyable entertainment:
m FfTday evening of Tretr week, dosite
the inclement weather. A very up- |
reciative audience turned out ttf'wH* \
less tne occasion. A brief program |
>receded the reports of the .contest^
ints, rendered, by the members of the
issociation.- The total amount raised ^
n this effort was $78.44. The fbllowng
is the result: Miss Ruth Bueote
13.25; Mrs. Matilda Baker $14.70 Mrs;
5. *Z. Daniels $25.50, Miss Cammie
Hudd $12.65; Miss Ruth Gregg $10.05
sabell Miller $3.60; M>s. Marion, Robnson
$11.20; Miss Verona Wakefield
>7.05. Grand total $78.00.
The teachers were highly compli-"
nented for the success of this effort.
Mrs. B. F. Hildebrand in well chostfLJKords^
presented the-winner, -Mrsi
Daniels, a beautiful bunch of cut flowrs.
Ice cream and peanuts were serv_
t.Q f V.Q TIr.mn _
lomics Department.
AbbevHle News- -j
Mrs. Mary Sue Collier, Messrs. Will
Washington and B. F. Coilier, of Ilonia
Path, motored to Abbeville on the
5th and spent the day as the guests .|
f Mesdames Elizabeth G. Owens, Jen- 1
ite t; Doubton and Mr. C.B. ^fcker,
>h Secession Avenue. They spent a
lappy day together. .
Mrs. Dollie Weston is home-again
tfter a successful school- term as a
eacher in the-graded school at.Sparanburg.
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Mrs. T-ula Adams is .sick at her"
lo'mtf'dn Poplar St.
Mr;* and Mrs.CTiauTcs" Winlcfieldmo~
ored to Augusta, Ga., last Friday
>n their Commander Six to see their
laughter, Miss Harriett A. Brooks,.
>n account of the fire at Haines Institute.
They returned last -Saturday
md report Miss Brooks not hurt at
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Mr. Marvin Mattison, of Hone a
Path, is expected in the city in the
lea-r future tor a visit to his friend,
Mr. C. B. Acker.
We want all of the single ladies to.
.ememper 1hat lo;ip yenr; arid
.herefore t][iey must visit their fellows
I)r Allen Wilson, of Wilmington, N.
Z.t presiding elder of the Rocky Moun
,ain District, spent the 12th and 13th I
n the city as the guest of Mi. L. A. '
Richie and Mrs. Mary L. Pope. Dr.
Ufilson is a candidate for the bishop- .
rie-from-^he- North-^arotimr'^onfer- "
?nce.
Miss Catherine V. Latimer, a member
of the junior class of Abbeville
County Training School, left Wednesday
for Columbia, S .C., to represent
her school in the cotton dress
mntest at APen University during1
che teachers' association. ~
Mrs. Prinpley and daughter, Mrs.
[tobinson,. oi Atlanta, Ga., and. Miss
Heard, grand daughter, of Chicago.
111.,.brought the body o-f her daughter
for burial at gt.- John. ' While
here the} were the guests of Mrs.
Mary L. Pope.
Mr. Lurkin Latimer is doing nicely
at this?writing, after a severe.' Attack,
of. rheumatism. ?
Mr WE. Wilson continues to improve
at his home near the city..
? The?l:ulii'v?rrf?Wtmti i rnrtnn?Prnuliv-."
terian Church met at the home of
M'/s. Boyd, March 7th,
Most of the ladies pledged themselves
for the year. Payments as foliowS:
Mesdames Emma L. Richie
?5.00; H. Y. Kennedy $5.00; Mary
L. Pope $5.50,; Sadie Bibbs $5.00;
Maggie Wright $?5.00; Bessie Jones
?5.00; Georgia Boyd $2.50; Dollie A,
Weston $2.50; Elease Marshall $1.00;
Emily Humphries $470;**Mary Donaldson
.70; Miss Lucinda White .70v
Alter tne roil was canea; we nearer _
remarks from the pastor, Rev. H. Y.
Kennedy.; The next meeting will be
leld on the third Friday in April,
BELTCj^ NEWS ^Cl
On Wednesday night -Miss Mary
Parolyp Milliner was 4the honoree at
? sbrprise party given at her home by
l few of her friends in "and near Bel- ton.
Miss Milliner was still in h9r
icheeLelothes and was not expecting
tnybody. After a few hours .of cnioyment,
refreshments were served by
Misss Clarice Parker and Equilla
Shaw. Those enjoying thfe evening
vere MTsses Clarice Parker, Luvn-ia
McCombes, Equilla ~Shaw?, Ruth and
Virginia Williams and- Hattie F.
Keith; Messrs David Gilliard, Roy
Williams, Harold and Rufus Keith
rnd James Milliner.
Thursday night an oyster supper
was given at the hall by the ^ Odd
Fellows and Ruthites in honor of Mr.
and MfH. J. G. MlHtHW, WHA Will l^ve '
Bel ton to make their home in Charleston-,.
The TOpper was largelyLattenE ~
id. -We were glad to have with us"
Prof. R. P. Alexander, who gave a
yery interesting talk in honor, of the
Milliner family Although the weath- (
ar was very unfavorable for this
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rro LEADER ~ ,
P 1 " \ - - - dirt
Frequent
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Bilious Attacks
**1 suffered with severe bilious -.J
attacks wliich came ou me two or
; * three times evtery month," s&ys
4 Mr^Ollie Miller, oLMurray, JCy,- - Hav
T "1 would Jrcctfine dizzy. My ' roo'f
head would ache terribly, feeling ^e:
as if it would almost. burst. It 1
felt exactly liko a tight band
er. around my temples. an (
"My stomach would be so up- face
set I could not retain any kind : j>]
of nourishment for hours. ; I i
would have to fluit work and - lgo
to bed. . ' ' . 7-Gnk
"My color was awful I was was
yellow and my skin was drawn was
anddrv. I did not haw* ?nu
| energy?no ambition to work. I-1
~was just about half ^jck most of
the time because of these spells, j yoyt
"One day one of my neighbors, t)w>ii
.who' has uspd.Xhedjord's Black- I
-draught?for years, said hn~lm~d f "T'QTm
noticed how bad my c.olor was
and thought it would help me. j ' \
"I got some Black-Draught im- ; J
mediately and began to take it
; regularly until I got mv system j
i -clear of the poison I had. been | A
i absorbing. I soon began to feel ' M
better and developed a fine ap- ,at tl
petite. I had no more bad hea(h_{ 4,
aches or bilious spells." C., t8 i . ^ ^
"WhiT
i-asion, cvcrbody seemed to have' enjoyed
him'ot-hei^iif. - . ;,
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Mr. and Mrs, J. C.'Milliner had as ^
their, dinner guof.ts Monday,. March' *"
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1121 h the following: '.Mr. and Mrs. ' _
Frank Williams, of Seneca; Mr. Abe
. moo?
Milliner aiid Early Ilarpvr Reese,. of. j' _
'on; -Mr: and Mrs. Dennis Reese, of
New York City r.nad Mr. Garfield V,
Williams, of Athfhta, fiat
?Mrs. lOiiie 1. Alexander, M iss Dos-'
Te Mae Alexander and Mr. Joel Lee
Saddler motored to llonea Path, Mon,
?. slny
day afternoon. .. M
Mr..and Mrs. Frank Williams and ^
daughter, IjnlaMMae, of Seneca, S. C.,
were the diiniei suets of Mr. and Mrs. j ^
J. G. Milliner, Sunday "afternoon. Mrs. ^ ^
Williams stayed' to be with Mrs. Rosa ^ ^
Milliner all the week.
Till*. Theodore Harper, of Anderson,
motored to Helton. Sunday and sepnt y
a few hours with Mi". Garfield Milli- - ,
on \
ner. . ?- ? ? ?
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STATE I'Altlv NEWS
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Mrs, .Flora -Knights is still on .the sick
list, but m nuw at huine from the?
Good Samaritan hospital.
. Mrs. M'attiv BrAdloy is serioi^Iy ill t
with a stride. W'ehope for a specdyi
recovery. 0hje
Ihc church news of Zicin Canaan .? ?
is of much interest. A very successful
meeting was conducted by Rev. ||*
Rohinton. Rev^ Robinson is a won- t~ ?
dcrful preacher. ? ?--X??
On Sunday-, March: 11th Row A. P. X ,
Porter came to us early . Sunday morn- I
iug. > Rev. Porter fed us on the Sun- ?
day" "SUmol lesson. f
A reviving pray(~r i- e i v i c e was con -.
ducted by Deacons Mosby and Butler, X
after which Rev, l'orter came forth i*
and delivered a message of strong ?
appeal. This sviirmtWas-of much {
interest to the congregation^ 4;
At 3:QP" I'. M. -Rev? Porter left' to |r^
carry a message to the prison camp X
of the Winrisboro County roads, tK
?loumi Dim oauii t<i mo poot at y
Canaan. Our soujs were again revived.by
His most splendid discourse. $
A. few-things he .mentioned which were ?
very true made our hearts feel the
Holy Spirit. Mrs. Porter was the
royal guest in our midst. * j '
A & T. COLLEGE NEWS jj
A, 'srtlthT Teams Preparing for Spring 2
Contests - ] $ '
Greensboro;-N^-C.?The A. and T. 3
baseball team, under the direction of 3
Coach Byarm and the college and high 2
school debating teams coached by 3
Profe.isors?Weavor and?Boldon, re- -5
spectivcly, are busily . engaged in ?
training for their' spring contests, j
which begin in <a very shut I tinrei^~ A ~tr:
A. and T. Makes Plans for "Summer jj
' . ' ; School. ' . j _
XhA thiryt-first artnual *session of J
the A; and T. college summSv school S
will begin Monday, June 11, 1028. S
The regular faculty, augmented by 5
specially trained teachers from all ^22
;r?- ..1 .. r - j k ?1^ r .-.v:? 1 ? 4 *
|tXI LS 111 HiL* LUUII LI y f U 111 unci UUUIB*
es essential to twell trained teachorsli t*..
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in the vocational, industrial and edu- j > '
cationat fields. ' I
Messrs. McNair and Fuller in Recital |
Continuing the series of noon hour ; 1
muiscal protrmms under the auspices >
of the music department, of A. and >
T. College, Mr. W. L. McNair, vocal !!
soloist'of Greensboro and professor l't)
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A. Fuller, of A. and.T. College, j
>ctor of music unff pianst-eccom- !
ist. on pear ed in recital at A. antlf
College, Friday, March lGth, preing
an unusually varied and in'ing
"program. f ; ?*-rj,letter
has just reached us that '
fessor A. I). Lomax, in structor in
puury at A. and T. College, subLed
to Sargent and Company, a
manufacturing company in N?w ;
on,' Conn., th? Iwst' blUii-jh'ihls on '
-framing square ever .brought to '1
r attention. j
rores.\or Lomax is a graduate of '
kegee Institute and has served ?v '
.'flicieut member of the" A. and. T.! i
ilty for three.years,
resident Bluford spoke at the y
to Oak Baptist Church, White i
;J on last SunTTnu 4 <
it "
mi inclement evening the church '
crowded to i.ts capacity. I-3
i"c.nul6nt Hlufni-d spoke on Edl|efi- r
. lie made'an appeal to! t'Ket*
h to net an education ^andTTwn p*f
own hofnes so that htey may be- (
L' ~t? r ttor c it i t.y i! s. u- ??=:
Bennettsville News
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is. "Sarah Thompson is very ill'.1
his writing. ' .. x
je delight of her many friends, af- ^
i long period of illness." ~
?v. T. L. Murdoch, pastor of Ev- Chitpel
-A. M. Ef Zion Church. ^
called to Laurihgurg, N. C., to
luct a week's mooting for Rev. _
ion. He reported a very good
ting. pj
ay afternoon at the home of Mrs. :
dorris on King St. As usual the '
infer was interest. The members
motored tp MarsMuff to the dis- 1
meeting madje their report, which *
very-uplifting. .* .
isses W. D. Bradford and Flnr. *
King, senior students at Harsori T ^
?ge, Richmond, Va., write of.their 11
in school. .
r. and Mrs. Robinson, Mr. and- 1
D. Williams suprised their moth-, .]
nil mother-in-law, Wodnenriny af- 1
Don. with a. birthday reception at^
io-nnrnf "Mr Williams.?Many oth- J
riends were present. Mrs. Tho?"*f
, 'their mother, \yas happily sur)di
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number of our teachers will leave I
Vednesday; afternoon for Culum-, I
Huhpre they will join the Palmet-jl
tate Teachers' Association. < v I
beautiful teachers' cottage , at fl
\larlboro County Training School f
most completed. - If
>v. Worth, of Hamlet,- N. C.-, j c
ucted "the service at Shiloh Bap-!
-Church -on- last Sunday. The V
ice waS good and all seem to have ! :
d it very much. U
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\ IIAROElvVlLLE NEWS
Owing, to the inclement weather our
pastor, itev. Jerry Mitchell, of BamUvifff
ii.-C., was unable to be with us
on?hrrt .Sunlluy, winch. was to- our '
regret. - -- r? r?rMr.
J. \V? Wilson,v?'r., was delight-"
fully entertained with a" surprise
\V. W li.sun during thepast week. Mr.
ft jlson has reached his '51th summer
ill"I ii Tbvely 5-pound cake of 54 can-' ,
dies .was made to that effect. ' ?
file gui ts assembled in the purer,
and amu/ed'themselves With danc
- vhm?.Hjj?wf+vH?me Hostess, r -
Mrs. J. \V. Wilson led the way to the
tipaeibus dining r^m, where they
,vere served with chicken.^saLad, pine-'
iPI'le |>tinch. cock mil and Lhn pnfgn :
HIS CUKC. . *" v
Those precept were Mrs. J. il. Hill,
dr. Wilson's sister-}'Mi'S. J. A. Walk
'i aiut-tlyujfhlei', .Madeleiie Harrison,
div. Rtiby.Cohen and Mr. J .X; Green 1
'/ ^aviinnulv-G*rf?Mr; and Mrs. \VTIl
-rant.. Mr. and Mrs. llenry Manly, a.?kv?i|d
Mrs.JrW. Wilson, Jr , Mrs.
iola Smart, Mr. Elliott Scriven, 13. ?---*
I. J< iieSj Mr. and Mrs. J. G'. Fields
ind Mrs. Georgia Riley, of Ila'rdeeillc;
Mrs. G. E. Yooumans, of Or- ingeburg.
. Mr. Wilson received many.
;a!uable and useful gifts.
?Mr. E. I). Muore is" still on the sick
ist. - -
Miss Ernestine Hirks left for Alenda'.e,
Ayhc.ro she Avilty spend the
veek'-en'd yisititig relatives. ;
c.m.houx fa1.es news
Rev. and Mjfs. A. Ware went to see ?
Mrs. Willie Lewis who has been sick
-lowly.. We hope that, she' will soon
be well again.
Wo are sorry to Lear thpt Mr. Eua^ne
Lewis is^nrAbe sick lisTt.**AVe
lopb for hint a speedy recovery.
The Christian Union met Saturday,
he 2'.'th fit Glover's A AT F. Church
tor fhe~purpose of paying ofT mem)ers
and electing officers.
The result of the election is as folowsi
Mr. Jack IT eatery president; Mrs.
Tosephine Flemming, secretary and
lev. W. F: Foot, chairman of the t
m<and board. Under, the leadership
jfAlf. Ja^k Ilestirr'ttKr Union is h'ojd
hp: its own. , . .
The death of Rev. George ClinkcuUs
was a shock.to his many lriends
Mineral serviced \\*re conducted by
lev. Maddox. The interment was in
7:tii m?!U oewtvry.
Rev; Morris Johnson 'died on the
ith. The-cause of his death was heart
ailure. He was a member of Spring- .
ield Baptist Church for over half a ?
e'ntury. .. - '*
Funeral -services were conducted by
1 ? pastor, Rev. A. Ware", and the .
ntc'rment was in Springfield cemeery.
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