The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 16, 1928, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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~ Saturday, June 16, 1928
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__ f , Bv REV. J.
BETHEL A. M. E.^ CIIUKCII
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The period cf 'th? Sunday School^
lesson-was conducted trr* the usiitu
interesting manner, Sunday by Superintendent
Young and the reartrnrrand
officers; after which a vary interesting
review was had by'Mr. W.
H. Harvey. The following studeiit :
from school were introduced ami -presented
by the 8uperi'|:evident: Mr.
EHPvnoplnir r\f *it..
.. r>? u & vuuiv j vr*. u vtMirUI! V/. Oilht IJ j
University; Mr: Cooper and M r. Daw.
marks touching upon the Sunday
.School work.
At 11:15 A. M. Dr. R. E. Bfogdon j
.in his preliminaries mentioned the
-???annual-Celebration of what is kmnvrr
?as Children's Day" throughout the A.
M. E. Church; a,ftct; which he- select 1
h lal Cor. 28:1), "And then. Solom n.my
son Know moth-the Ciod of tliy=
? fathers?and?Dervt* Him." y'nbW?1 : r
"Duty of parents to childrelLll -TKT
7 "discourse was ver^'lnuch in Keeping7
. with the occasion, and delivered in
suchTa convincing manner that 'much
interest fas manifested in the all important
thoughts on the res]>onsihilty
of parents to ehildy-on. ' ?. .
At 6:30 i*. M. there was a very.Rood
. _>-sessio'n of the League, indulged .in !?>'
the young people. Tlie program for
Sunday promises to be more interesting,
consisting of a subject that the
young people delight to'discuss:* "A
musement and Recrea| ion." You
are -invited ty ho pl'OSOTlt.
^ At 8:00 P., M. Dr'. Bvogdon giyv.o
us another-very good sermon,'full .of
' valuable jnfornir/.ion on work and
faith, taken from James 2:25, ""For
as the body without the spirit is dea l,
so is your faith without work"-?A'
very beautiful discourse indeed and
enjoyed by the entire congregation:
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M. E. MISSIONARY WOMEN TO
- . HOLD CONVENTION AT WESLEY,
JUNE 21-21
The 18th annqjjl session of the W'o'
man's Home Missionary Sb-.Ve'.y o:_1
.the South' Carolina 'Oonf?ywo?ce of the
Methodist?Ppig -op:)! ('em-.-li Vl L_
held at--Wesley M. E. Church, .corner
Gervais and JJarmvoll Streets, Rife. J.
P. Page, pastor.
?*?- The public is?cordtal'y ir.vi'H I"
attend each session?morning, afte: jnoon
and night of each day.; The
'program presents marjy interest ire
Speakers who will he gucai.i ut the
city, waring the convention;
WESLEY M. E. CHIRCH
... Sunday was a high day at \\'esl y
M. E, Church. At 40:30 the Son lay
, Sehoool was opened by" ti c. s.q erin
Cendent, Mr. E. \W Iteuvcr. AII ol
L iL. .......a'.nt ...;. I .i *
f ilie teueiieia wuic ?uiu- *.?
' cussed the lesson interestingly. wi.li
the scholars and visitor's. Our tern h
vci'y much iiitcrcj cd'in invi*.
' ing young, people for future service
iin the church.
At 11::10 Rev. J. P. I'a;-ct our psstor,
opened the service with u ua
preliminaries;, a| ev y-hiclx he K elivered,
a vqry instructive sermon Vc
an appreciative audience.
- At- 8'.O0--P. M< tha Children's.JU;o
exercises were held. The prog rani op.
ened with a play lead by Master Kirk
land Leevy, the talented little son ft
Mr. I. S. Leevy. All present onjoyoi
the exercises very much. The- pro
gram reflected much j: red it upon tin
teachers who laLoniil much to main
it a success.
FIRST CAI V MtV
baptise cituuci
Last Sunday was-at-full day. Th
Sunday School under the manage
ment of the superintendent, Deacoi
fl. W. Harrison 'and his corps of tea
<?her8r who vio with?oach other t
Krino- iVio Qphnnl iin in thp Kliinflsnv
were at their post and taugh the le>
son with- interest. ,
At 11:30 the pastor, Rev. S. 5
YminghHiygd; preached a wonderf u
sermon to an enthusiastic audiences
In interest of the 'rally for the I
Y. P. U., at 4:00 o'clock, Deacon \\
N. Roseborough held a pew rally wit
a, beautiful program of musical iiuir
b(rs and a special sermon.. The pre
sentations made by the following: poi
sens were well rendered and beaut
full Mioo G.?B,?Singleton, Miss II
I . Stewart, Mrs. S. S. You neb 1 am
__ . Miss R. C. Watson, Mi*?s Pauline I
Watson, Mr. Jahies llosoiuond, M
?* Alphonso Bradley?Air. Eiigcnr Ilrai
/ ? ley. Thp special sermnTftty Rev. 1
i*v ? S'. Youngblboid was both beautiful an
? Ina true live. ? ??- ?At
the q^gning service KOV. Youn
blood preached an interesting scr'mor
at the close of which 6 candidate
were baptized. . i <.'
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'" v li AM PLUG XKU'S V.
Child.it nV Day service's wCTe well
in.'the1 various churyhes. ?.of j
the iuwn SuiuIiiVj which, la m^hl inucit1
Joy iu the trttfftifocsrin^uxcrcistnsr| R
their (it ie talents oV. eloquence,' which j'R
i .v#t*??eh&lyi<ki hy yie-. ninny pareiKs--J
afvl fi'loi is xvhu Trttended. The pas-fcuis,
UeV.TOLC. 11. Di'ilunl at. Thanlitul
Tlaplist' and Dev. J. 1'. Robinson
g^-^aW-Cru nud 1-.?tvi'i c D . 1 h i.m ^
the jol?. n:<)i nine.; n l evening 'ami-the In
nix- : ,.v rhi "^weiivx red v.vrf in' &
in.' i.iv' son!-.-! i.i rinjri The ' l itter ( c?
' - pen:' last'.we h. in liar! -vil'e, and i'e- h;
. urn "(I- t". clyV with Vamiiy . and a | ii
i "u U '.iiail.c f .b-rni-nre. .They aiv'iii
i'.uw h can d !in I'D.1 .p:,< startle to it Me- jr
. oitven.vuc.r el .pasl<*\ . family . and ; 1'
he-Ill';1,*. 1 le-'.iv'cov. ivl .? j. U Ni
iuiiniu* nn'Kixiiij5 .by' hi.-r pleasant di<?h*
l o. mil ? .;! rU )Ti< f elo III. fll ser- l.<
. ?nun if?qui i e a v.innb'r of?
friends ^iin'o on this work which Avid C
' eJa-^jjreaF asset-, wt no onureliimliy .
arid Monday nj..ht.tlic
lion I: d }<!;.n'i?cd-'-n. warm reception 3ii
at die | atyona o iii-hoifWT&f tbq fani- \\
iIv with ci.dLc_n. l'unnbt r of invitcd.r
^ue'.s which was jri'eatly hampered
l.y the certain heavy laiii. However fi
the memberst and friends'of bath dc.- . h
maniii ilimts extend to" the family a <1
cordial welcome. "
. I'm-. A. 11.- Howara,.- o'f- Sumter,'^
I zttdiVd bi said church. at-wi-tht; Thof
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seriycn was quite a t-ieatyto the con-j
j sir.fTT the doctor, lived here'
| while1 | the ..Orangeburg j
; citerue,* He ''woks the p dure of per>
lb t health. I a
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I The Oihli eiv's Dry -program at \\ it- ^
Haiti Clin pel < hurch last Sunday was ^
amonit-the lie t, and was indeed laiifl^
I ! v U ...civil >1. ?hiite a number of stu- ^
' dents of this eoir.niunity who. have.
bet it. .:vt??<FiWl!ujj" various- schools are"!
Minnie again to the delj.-.ht-.-qf parents ; ,
l and . r.tcr.ds, ,'v. ci o in attendaiice. '
| ort-.rTs- ccra qtui. A-rtidnpf tiu-m Were-J
:\'U CuV! \Wivht, .ir^TM \Vritf}:1. I
* r:i e.U !! in, Hdlo McMillan aml i*.
.Mr. Oiai-fc^ McMillan. The latter!'
. . n li'.'d?A J. 11 I II' ?;it .11 i T I
i c !a-t .is- ; sj?i V< -nuts home
full of Inirption. "We li'.cl safe, in
! ' . I;**, y IU- liia'-.o jfw. \1. lie
. niavjc1 sonic .Very o;ieou!;i,::i';c' remarks"
..i the ?n.l ><i~the sei . it t sr ?"
i . ,i-a Zvi' 1 rand M l s.Thelma *
Orr.lol'l h\ Sl \^""Mv f f X.owVork City'
>.: rrm.- -v.'i'M- T( vat the summer.; j
. ,V. o. lio; e l or iheiu a pleasant stay. i r
Miss .n.e(). C'happelle left Mon- :
"ay inoi nj.nti' for JKhck Hill, VViwhipK- ,
'I'I i:. (! !j?l 1,:. ; While in U n k iliil (
'i is ' !?ue. t < f I'r. ami M rs. Jlik.
. y..an J : < w; Htotttt tmc she v.-i.l lieI '
da's; c el' the Women's Feilera. (
: :i a l.li It ? onvc;'es at. this place. i
' IS : ' in V, ;y<> t on -d>e will he '.he
{-uest of ielati.es, and in Philadelphia;
f .! v.iit-l .iiit" ht r ; i rnT^ffs." (j>rneli:i
I:iv .VKiV : pJar.Mltijf'.to. UmJj
j i. ef or llio.'lll'st Of' Sop-'*
; , e.r hr r. >1,e is e.in eiy.plulinp: a plea-i
-r'nt .vaer.ti! n. >he carries with her
- ' . ' ? '.vl- l-.e.-.'
' -ij.eei v, in;;- t'i ch< met last \W?dnes. .
y .rl 'iii" Iku-io. pf^.Trs. I.ueia Hart. t
' i'V, ;>\' if lit- hi !i s Were I
I .'iv. MM 1hey hiul o a nice resi
il ifijr'vHjil t'ry k.nev. s haw^?to,..
s- < n.vrl nih mill hqr Rues', t? fire never <|i-4
- .ippjv'it'ed,.'.
j 'lli.' IV;' ( ' -I! r:n:<- Irsl Mmviny he1
(vr ;:M-flf:;niUvllle and Bemberj; 10.
- u'ic.l- it !! ' . .1 in favor of Bam2
|i eVCf.1 ^
. Mr-';. C'.ilji' MX Ml'S. Carrie
Wr'.4*:ht Mrs. M. A. Mrnivfee left
':i t- Tiles. lay to ,;V. L ml the \V omen's.!
ryinYt'i- n. lii'ilmcil through1
I hp cmir.ry in ?!,)> .; Moore's BuiclH
I ear.' I
ej B 'V. L. It. T'nytpip of this city and |
- f.!tn!bOh*ve m ved L OranwehnrR and
n hine' their home mi Treadwcll
\\d hope.they will like their ?<\\v
i) duiihe.. . 1 :
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5. ' IJ AUDI ItVlI 1;K N10WS
liov.J. -I. .V .t'.-lu'll. i ;i. In1 iT Flshl.
. er's Chapel MV Jh. C'hureh, preached
\ Sun lay nijxht. U> very lat'prei and on- '
h thar'artic V.udh iu'e. |
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I j > u* i?>? 1VI *V,? dUl'HIiM'IIVll liy IKT
!- I-littt ?fr.<. M'.iry (V&wford and
sen, Mv. John HiVy, Miss Met a lirtiwn'
i- and Mr. Pdd:e Smith motored from
:\ Savannah and rant tin- day with Mr.
T~ A _ IJT:h \, who ts mill: on ihesiek
litlt. . -I:.- - t, ... .,j
r. i)nilo rmnrlwr of visitors from j
i. 1 far.ioo . ;!!( t. < . ..rn ! to JRiitTtLip^and
d ara.dcd Kthonl. . .
?A- uumhoj' of yum? -men wont- on a
y~ ^:V:Tdnnx- o.uY ami caught quite if fo\v
i; crnfis. - * ^ *
*s The Lemon Contest ahd Donkey
Party was quite a success; f
m. L^.,. | j j j,. iiirfa riaii at
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THE PALME
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im;m)i.i;ton news
.'.Mcmbcra, jxixuiUs ami visitors oi
ing- Chapel A. Church wen
ittinffttll.?ff he Sunday School wai
irrie.<l out according- to the orders
y the'superintcndent, Mr. W. Wasfh
ig*lon and his corps bf teachers an<
li t 11 sV '1 lie: ii">f or occupied the
ulpit and "announced hymn No. 280
rav er " w as offered by Bro. Jame:
i atkins: .after which the sermon do
Vtn o.l a great 'sermon/ ohe that stir
d iho spiritual terror ol the cnureh
? A
:M.my were present to witness' tru
I-kIi&ii's Day program at .'P.'IO P
Fn Ttn; occasion""was "tery, befitting
, .carried out by Mrs. It: J. Clark
u~:i -rrrs?:?"TtrtT^paator's -thrurr?
laniie Loijit>e Wilson, sang a solo
hicli was very much enjoyed by th?
otiKregutiun. ?
Mrs. Covjhirton, Mr. and Mrs. Gar
eld Williams were visitors from At
U)taV~na. They fame ami spent th
ay nitd deft in the afternoon fo:
heir home.
Mr. Williams is a native of Pendle
i?n and is a high tone and dignitiei
hmchvnan.' ??
Mr. Frank Williams, the noted ear
enter.and farmer itf Seneca, S, C,
lie son-vii-law. of Mr. Abe Millet
hag with his family also worship
ed with us. *:
Ti l farmers are having* ideal wea
her and crops are looking-good. Th
arnvers are now ejuouraged to wor
n. ? ^?-?
Itev. P. .T, Wilson, daughter an
n and Mrs. C. W. \\Tll iams motore
tr
u Anderson on a shopping tour las
rook. * ,
Wo are glad to see Mr, G. W. Clar
ait. again after an illness of severe
Olrs. Missouri Oliver is on tht? sic
ist. We hope for hqfr a very speed
eeovery. 4
'LOCK ItAKT'NKWS
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Mt. Howell and-Kenterprise Goo
-arnaritan L- dges lijid a joint thanks
riving eervice at Mt.' Rowel 1Churc
asV Sunday. .It was a beautiful da
ind a large crowd turned out to wit
u s"tlie program which was ver
food." ' Mr'." llenry Smith, the deput
>f thosQ two lodges, \yas master <
c re-iiionies and acted well his par
Smith has been head of thes
edges lift-gin . years and the peop
late great confidence in him. Ti
welcome i^ldross was. intelligent!
if.atli' by Miss Ida .M^-Jlardw-ick- ai
< sjM.ndcd t-o by Mr. J. E; Murp
;titer* st i-tig Panel s were read hv Mi
r.lwillh Hice, Mrs. l.illie Glenn, Mr
lanie Weeks, Mrs. Hot tie Sander
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. liuwi'u uy an auuress Dy rroi. *
i.i>,u:m.?rrMo sermon rwthc aecash
wiis preafhed by Rev. M.- \Varley, .(
Sumter, S. C., whox is arid ha? be<
the Slate {Irand Clnef ful'thirty-fk
yeais. Rev. Warley preached. a'gre
- highly enjoye
A collection of $20.35 lifted in
few minutes by Mr. J. H. Land ai
Mr. J.;F. I). McMahan. '
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Mv. S. L. Anderson, state grai
let it ?of, M, (1,?Mi-Kissick, sta
:'rand ti\asurer, of Union, S. C., we
pre. en'., and look active part in tl
exercise..
Miss Ida M. llardwiek, ami Mi
Sola?Me Malum. students of Fricji
ship College, Rock Hill, S. C., are.nc
at home for the summer.
Mis. Annie S(ii|th, the wife of M
J. W. Smith, ami 'little daughter, M
0., left. Saturday for a visit to Nc
York City. Mrs. Smith has thr
edHblrem m-New-York ami- they-a
giving.her the trip up there. It
very commendable in tjiese ch^ldr
to remember their mother, &nd I tri
Mrs. Smith will enjoy it. .
I notice with regret -that Rev.
-AL. Harrison, editor of the Goj^d ?
maritati Herald, of Sujnter, S. C.,
a dvorliltisinp his paper fol' sale. R<
Harrison is a fine man, pood pi*eacli
and one of- the best writers in t
Country. 'His editorials are alwa
well wvft/.en, instructive and j^cres
th any paper. He has vision" of 1
" wi ami can stale them witho.ut sa
irp hn|vd things apainst those -w
differ with him. Here is hopinp th
Bro. Harrison's eyes will improve a
that tie will l>e ahlo to push his fci
less. ppn_many .years. ?
The Lockhart ainp'np class has t
nrpnnized,-boiipht "new ^ool s. petti
Toady to ifillthc many cai's they ha
to 'sinp. It is a fine tbinp tO"'l<eep-t
.Jtounp people- enpaiped in somethi
helpftil and pplifting.
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HTTP LEADER " . '
tperience means skill-flRRS $ ' r
id ability?the reason 12 j1 r
iy you can place'ut?* J| 3
ost confidence in our LyrTjj !] j
iility to serve you
st. Superior equipment, '*
oderate 'jCos^ vjjcare?in
ery detail Aissirred.
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I N1 :\\ HR< >OK LAM) NE\\ S
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Lj Tilt-' Sund:vv Srhcti) h s-n i, v?a i"
3 fussed with niuch.,entUusia*ifi. Af-M
*?tor the lesson a l'cw'wordsi v. or* 'o. iven :
J Gy the pastor.'. Sunday Gi dir. ChiUl- ' "
- ren's IJay the attendance was very
t- lailge.'., ; : .* . .' . 1 i
1 At 11:30 our pastor, Rev. (!. /'.[
r Johnson preached to. a l;trg< "anil ap- 1
I preciative audience which stirred-(Hp:
- souls and put our minds to>th hTcihir '
- oh hither-things Alter . the Vi.amo.-t
. IhGrr uvi v .f.?uv FnTwi papt(zc.il? II
" At 3:-'10 IV Mr-we?witnessed a very ?
v! enjoyable" porgrani '.rendered !>y the
- j young people under thy dircctrnp of"
, Sirs. Minnie - Daniels: and' U-si-' lv. V. 11
"" farter; We Vtrc very-glad?tu haver J
>, the following yetting ladies hoine* af
e- tVr spending a very' succe-ssfiM term
in school: Misses. Laliie ii. C!n. nut.
- Ola Lucius, Lucile. Johnson,.' Elizabeth'
- V. Garter, all from Allen University: <.
e Miss Lucretia Hurt, of Bo< ker- Wash- v
r ingrfon high school. . r? . -t,.
M"iss Jessie . li. Aisles of. ( Vyiy
spent the week-end with Miss K. \\. :
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' MARLBORO' COUNTY TRAiMMi
i? SCHOOL CI OSLS
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The past school year for Marlboro . *
county training school wis a l real
success. With our strong leader.- aiid
' the" support of the cummuni'f the'
school closed witlt a wonderfiil'ivrotd; t
j the best in the history of the School.' '
"The cldsihg exercises Began on , 1
^ Thursday, night. May i!-l1 li. with thi 1
primary teachers: Misses Lillian' B^
Davis and, Anna II. I'yaiou. ?.ne <.r
I | mo nest 01 us kind, i here wefe
"/very. diaeut i fill: and- hiuwntr , uri'?4r. '
. rendered and special music Ly Up i
.I liUlo full,. , " ? j
' Sunday, May'2Ttli, ;{;00 1\ Ah. tlm -1
annual sermon was preached l?y U>. v >
jail who wore blossed- with..the oppor_
turiity to liear him. Tim'teachers as I
5. well as pupils cannot ret-all having
h a hotter sermon for this purpose. Tin;'
y community feels that the CQJhinXvC '
t,. Rev. Coper has'meant much for' the, j
y development of the youth in tin !
y county. ' I
if The music fro the ; program-was 'in--j
t. deed pood. We owe Miss 'ihilmii R.)
iu Sparks our greatest praise, t'oi- the
|e interest "that was shown tW-this pr
ie k'tani.
|y Rev. P: Ii. Peinberton. was alsrr-witl;
id?us After thu_ sCniumi an oilui t'or.y.
h.. was askod for by Rev. poinh.-i toil
s and Mr. JiTnns Smith. lTii. a s i-.:
s.' ed to eleven dollars."
s,! "Monday night, May "Jd'h. tlve audi
* i toriu^n was crowded ami Miss Tiielnv.i (
R. u iUrlu i' thii'd : 111 l ;u".
af- grades rendered a. very go al-rn-sprain. !
in I Tlif?s<l:iv nifrlif tlin fi t'l li mii/I I
ut entitled "Cabbage I!ill .Seho.il." The
d.. -young .
a played them to the host of their a-,
id bility. '
Wednesdya night, May :UU.h,
id P. M.. the promotion exercises \Yere-j
to- given.?This prog-yam wv.a.in .i.aiL. j.
re of Miss Et'ta J, Brewer and Mr. .'la-:,
ho McKnightThe play was ej I it led.
"Mrs. Tubbs of Shantyt. vir.'1
ss June 1st, Sd)0 P. M. iffWc]uatiiig' ?
d. ereises was begun h-\ a Cfwn.o A
iW ter the invocation "Come Ve.Thanh- '
ful People" was splendidly'rendered;
rr. then the class began '.its- prr.rra . . i
ae The program \vas as follows: Said- j
:\v tatory, "Tint Your Own Skies" Mivsi
ee Rosa M. Lester. Oration: "To Thine
ra I Own .Self ReMTnie."? Mr. S. K. i' l is
kin. Duet: "Whispering Hoiiy" -Mis.
on ses Dthel .Hahron ami "Pearl,,Jones,
ist Oration?"The Reign of the Common j
*' People"-?Mi'- Ednioml Inoay. Orn-3~r
tion?"Does . Eduction?Pay".'."? .M r.
!a- Julius Habvon. Solo?""What's the
is Use"?Miss Ethel Hahron., Oration ;v.
"The Power of Thought"?JtJ'iss Wit -j
ier lie E. Tester. Qration? "Everyhlni j
hf That Glitters is not Gold"?-Mi>s !
y ; Pearl .JonesT V.ftodictnr.y - " X n Th >rns.
lit Nro Roses"?-Miss Kthel llahron... Avliis
dress to class*-?-Dr. Watson Duncan.
iv- Presentation of diploma s 1 >y 11 otU
Ho D, L, Mel^aurin,
lat This was the firt graduating class
nd of this school. The program... very
w?gpod ond all who visited ihe program
_?seemtyi to have gotten ap outlook on.
"e- 'education. The whole program was
hg one of lifting the minds of the young
ye' people. "2 , . I
- Principal Cook and 'entire faculty
ng were unanimously re-eleetetl for another
school year.
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.ilANNiNU ?NE\VS
Afrs. JIayme Tin ial ami baby have
earned to Xow York City after bent?
here for four \vt^ ks?;
Sr..1.-* .Mel.( Mye aial son, J2k ar. ac
o*mjianb 'i by . .Miv Iv H. ldnw I ish- ofT
a.t M'uvluvJu-i < * wilhATrs,
i!t losum-'k. juotlrbf.' ; ?
Mj.'.y Ti ?",'(! /.-ip. Richardso'n t"Hi'i
sii ;<1? itiy .ill, Sunday, June iJrd
a fbe vifti ftiiiot*, and after a period
f two fk .vT i-lln<>\s departed this life.
:Ke. leave-, .'behind to mourn her loss
i,'.tb.;d. :.o.-i-ai.il.. an duly >on> f'AO,
:u?t !l'e- < -a, a s'ptt'er, several pMrtHt*
i ; Tei, an t iir by other relatives*and
l Sell lb'.. '
_ii ) - : Uiiubs- sent: her many
I oral tributes ar,d have exteruetj^jiiicr
i; ; 'i>:.--n'o the' l:iii:iiiy in the irr.e*
:truld?*- It ss which they- have so hvt.ei?-.ii.
'red. . jf " ''
Slid \Va ; a 1 >ving wife ahd mother
a fche waslovd
! \\U> I.LLC.iV I-or. )l
. a. J? '11; <>it is confined to hidIff)
i ll I l*o\l'|| St .
I't - " *i IjOtt lipvls. Jerus-ha
ai\ i "\ 'hgthia Waller are home
yoni iii'ho'ol. * . ' ' ]
'' 11 S5 I'. "V'! 'V sp?ni
Lu, v.?i;.r i l.o lioiai' vf Mr. and
I ys.. J. S. Hey. I: '"Cj
- .vr,. H.'tvJs left Tr>T" FIolav
l> k.-? vx- : ' . .
( ItANJTKN II.i i: M:\VS
M t i v. ' aioiyn FtjHs'.'i* leaving j
:l tnfe lrTiTi Tor Orangeburg,'
idwre'^ht-'wfil aitcrfd suniimr scTabpl
t:.Stale Collage,
Me-" ttn:'i IT roeTnan and Dou'gniss
(I' u 'vti of "Sjivnnhdi. were
In* p'laliit ' \ i.- tors of Miisse's Oc-J 11"t?1
. ii, 111 < 1 \\ t1:i 1 -i 1.. /i Fell?-.?
On afoni'ay ahcrnoon . tlie' Christian
Oiiclo of 'Hethlehem Chjuvh gave'
n outing; 'l ite group played teiitiis
nd volley 1>al'.; after* wbieh they were
nved v it h delicious.. E<Jod,s* and many
lines of drip lis.
I'ea -\eair Cells :tnd grandson, l.ey
Hatcher. are leaving in the near
Titiit t7~foiT' .\'V"W "YhJ'k i'ily for a.Iuw
? n'-hs* viifjitiuii,
Ah s.-ts. Uenn'o IlaijVrd. Nelson
kukson ;tji?t n. J: Quutthhaum fo
1-ivi: a .Sj' viny:' wer? the.- delightful
V-v.'s Misscs' C'ollilus' and Eliza
. 4hhu --.' M i -es Francis .and Porohty
'n hio; u . are sj-ending the .week . in
tin.?v. i! h ; heir sister. Mr?
Frank ie t'oleinail. , . :
A ili-lie'.tVnl affair Fr.i lay evening
a if-, t j:e?!':fy->w\-:dl bridiTO" "imrTp . at
I u li A" I - Gwendolyn TVlls was
at. her home: A delightful
rs'ny; vi'.s enjoyei] by all.
Ai--. Ala-Mian Jackson- VeTuTned
A .e from 1 Jo?ton, Mass.,- where she
efrt a'morilh. >.'
Alis. Alar,tr;m't and Mr'. Berry .Tones
Tlu4n>a -lones, Airs. Houston
s ?v.l l!o,w:\vil' J' nes of .Jewsor, Ga.,
vale.the cues!s' of Mrs. Keller Jones,
Pun .lay. ' :
\\ IN N SIW >i:\V>i'
Tin services at.". S'.. Pan! Baptist
Plhmli were vrrv irood. Silnduy
i,'! 1trail' pr iiiv; t!v at ten o'clock
: ! the stip.-rintfTujtU't- was found at
U'.s post, ol" duty;. alspAhe' toucher?
.!' ,ri. - r: i .I. i':>I v.'irlt irvc.'M
?irTTc^hoy.A^rsso,l the lesion with
he scholars constiiut.inj* the severa
classes'. * .. . ?
'.At.. lP'.p A. M\ ncv. J. M. Beatt>
U"iuadtcd.ja.&u.a1.-iy(.i.vj:ihir whit-1
a a !o a deep impression uport'all whf
ii.ear'd hihi. It was' instructive, wel
delivered.-.inspiring tvnd full of spirit
tiiil power.
i S11111!:i. 'n-.r Cii l-iv.-n's Pay. a
*:."><) I'/. M. .t he church was tilled o
i'.s capacity t? witness tjie exercise!
!:tje children took .an active part it
he eve"cl<<'wInch h.elpedlcT make'r
yc.ry TiVe'-estn-tr. There were thre'i
fviz.'vs zoiTeved- to the imcj! briTfglTY?
hi'the hjf'.e-t ahp-unt of money. Tin
first.- prize wa"- won hy Miss F.lisi
M: mi trait ltd i-ci-md prize hy Miss Sal
oe TTon"Tv; thiFd pvixe hv Mi-ss IIni<r
ler. ;
T'-e Presbyterian Church had thei
(.hi! 'nuV Hav exercises Sunday eve
hinjr at 1 o'clock, and it was uoliftini
Jo -< ?. the younj? people' take an im
L2> t in "heir mo^t, r.ypHlrn
von-ram. which" was enjoyed by- al
v hn attended the' exercises.
On Punday. ?Tunp 21th n? 3":2fT o'
' ok there 'will he at the St. Pan
PniitM. Chm\h a srfVat- spiritual tri
-p'pph. We will have 'with us the [>hs
tor.' deacon h(ard.rushor board, in
" humental and jubilee choirs and <
host of the members of the preat Zi
- ti ; LlhsL ClmrLli i'f Oulumbia. S. C
There will he a variety of music. 1
sermon will he- delivered hy Sout'
Car -lina's rr'n-o of nreaehdrs. th
Lev. .T. C. White, pastor of the Zio
Bflntist. Church, Columbia, S. C.
after spending n very - uooosf-fnl sohOc
c m at CoTumhia; S. C\. also. Mis
Annie Lee Baxter from Chester, S
C. '
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? PAOE FTYm. ,
.. LANCASTER NEWS
s * St. *>aul Church
The' pastor was unable to geit offv.with
Uie 'delegation because of the
liini'h Dt Itiii. Crockett, a staunch?" ~~~?
-vrrirkrr -nnil. jqpmbcnr fiV SL .Pfllll, (Mia -J
of itS IHrst members. I will be hard
, to fill his placid . ' .-J
i - - ' ' " ' i
,t We left Lancaster by-way of Charlotte
and. over the Rlue Ridge Mountains
by way of Asheville. , Thisvis
the .most beautiful .scenei'y that*nattu
e c;Vn afford'. We traveled all* day V
-around through the mountains. Some
times we were looking at depth be-"'*
low about two or three hundred- feet,
wjfrieh made our souls tremble 'and
"our hearts-Taint. ' - ' ....
-*4'\ \ . *
Chicaj o: i.s, a groat city,-as big as
voir lnrm'-V will In?t.??: ?
1 h>i<i the ploamirg.uf. ijtopphig with ' ~
. thy - risier, aun%. nephew arid cousin.
-n the meantime. the Master'so ar-*ngoft
L: 'hut my cousin -gaVe me a
V y 1J cars old Uy he. educated. I
! :et the hoy tn-^'hari6j:t<r last Satur;y.
. lie is enjoying1 himself very
> uch in che Southland. ? ...
j The church and clubs are being re- * ?
-friw* il. "The TttUltn i riiies pi .Israel ~
. ill .lie hud Monday riio-hf nftcv th<?
r i h Sunduyjn interesting of piepari-iug?the
-ehm'eh---for the annual con- C ' '
fcwincc, which will he held here on
S/ivember 15th. "' , . . . ' _
Rev. Taborne an<l choir of Char'<
t*.e. N. G:, will preach at St. Paul ? *' ?
:it_3:00 I'-JM. on the 4th Sunday ih
this" month. 7-1 ' ' ~ GThe
choir .of the Presbyterian
Church (white) rendered a program .
at St. Paul A. M. K. Church on June.
i d. which was a high class program.
This program was rendered-.in inter- ?
.-t of Br. Price ami Mrs. Owens' club.
Next' Sunday theie will be a pro-1
i.m rcndi roil hy the ushers hoard at
St. Paul A; M; JC. Church.
Rev. \V. G. Owens, a. trustee of Al'<
11 rmveFsTTj-; attended the commencemeiit
of the above named schooly
and reports the best in the history'
of. the- sciihoh" ^ '
TTev- Owens is in' Kings4.ree this
.week conducting a. meeting for Rev.
: r XH Qhai-Iesr^T^ Tf^^TTTlT--"-" " " ; "P'
Mh. .t:-^
?? u.?mngion -isapust. Zion A. M. E.
inxl the Presb'yerian ehurches are doin
tr ?!C(od work as usual ' '
Itev. J. Callis has ju.-t returned
from the General Con fere-nee of the
A. -M.E. Z'rn CT.&rch, whirh was held .
. ni Su Louis, .Mo,
- ? Ih v. Lee ami Hi'u. Young are back
, from tlie General Conference. They,
report a fine trip. .? . . ' t>
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Massaging
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We hv-ae several Underwpod, B
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' . and other makes, which have g
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"+* li a guarantee. .uonimy pay 9 ~ *~
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j X natronajrc.?Eosduonahk* Dress- Y ? . * -71
making. Aire rations', Remodel- X
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X 1027 College St. *j*
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Unci Dyeing j
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' vci.itr.ee and our living. A lit?
tie Co-operation would help.
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Lunch?? I '
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a $] to eat. come in.?Good Place for ) [ ?~m
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