The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 14, 1928, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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July 11, 1928 ^B^hurch New jn chcrch maim'ksintt Final preparations were Stated for our delegation 10 goi o M~the State Sunday 8cliuul ami V U. Convention which convenes wit KepMrt-r-fr'ror |c|t?fin|ti$t ^hu rcl Bfoek Hill, S. C.f Thursday of. thi ^^Vveek. Those from Zion who will 1 ^^^in attendance ait this -state hndy ni I Mrs. Alma Denley, <Mr. M. C. Taylo I Madarh Medora 3. White, Misses J< C^. sie B. White and Geneva RulF an MVa Rosn Divon. . The B. P.'U. wili aifm bo rt-pn sented. .. The past^fcjflnnonnced that a Sun mer Bible School for pastors and Su day School superintendents,' teacher B. Y. P. U. workers and deacons \vi be opened at Zion Baptist Church c Tuesday n^ght, July 17th, and n through Sunday. lJr; J. A. Slittr|t A. M., D. D.,of Nashville; Tenn:, \vi ... he the instructor, Dr. Shqrpc is tl National Baptist expert along t+r line. He is the best along this lit in America. This Bible School- \vi be opened to all denominations. 11 !30 preaching hout1, when was filled to its capacity. Rev. J. 1 White's great sermon on .the "Trap "^lgurlrtiOf^- of Jesus" was a maste piece. Rev. Prof. Trezvant acciin panied the pastor in that glorioi service. It was good to have hei there. ? Mrs.. Lizzie Gilliam's Funeral At 2:00 o'elcok the funeral servic of Mrs. Lizziy Gilliam, wife of l)e con Jesse Gitnanx, were held, win every seat up stairs- and down w taken iand throngs were etarvdin Pastor White was assisted by Rex Sarah Smith, R. XV. Baylor, 1). Robinson, J. II. flunter and J. Corbett. Mrs; Rosa JJixon sang solo, "Stand by me." Mrs. Oeitru Gilliam read a beautiful paper on t life of the deceased. Miss Gatheri . Gannon read a naner on "Mrs. G liam as a friend" and "Mrs. Gillia as a neighbor" by Miss Harris. . Mrs. HazedeRc Bookman most beautiful paper. Mrs.' Mwlo J. White- sang a solo, ''What are th doing in heaven. uev. J. <j. White preached ,tho 1 n^ral sermon front John 11:25 "I .1 the resurrection and -the life." Rev. Sarah H. Smith made a bur inc address. This was followed by 1 marks by Rev. R. W. Baylor. Children's Day at Arthartown Mrs. J. C. White had Children's D rervices at Zion RUgriht, Arthurtov The exercises were just grand, whi consisted of declamations, drills, re tations and other numbers. Collect: ^pjounted to $17.00. . At 8:30 Rev. White preached t final sermon of the day. Two \vh ministers, Revs. Dorn and Smith ; sisted him. Messrs' LawsQn, a grr 'T uatc of the University of Michiga .. r and R. A. .Hayes, of the Natioi Benefit Life Insurance Company, < rlroccnrl tnn mulinnpn BETHEL A. jVL E. CHURCH NDTES: After the usual study period which many children participai Sunday. The Sunday school .less was beautifully reviewed by lit Miss Julia Mae Brogdon,- who i - credit to the occasion by the mani in which the story was related. At 11:1-5 a. m. there was a bear ful, soul-satisfying sermon delivei by Dr. Brogdon. Text found in Epistle of John, 2nd chapter, lam verses: "My little children, th things" write I unto you, that ye not, etc." . Subject; "Christ our vocate." Among the visitors pres were Mr. Haves of Philac phia and Mr. Lawson of the State Michigan, representatives of lh^.1 tional Benefit Eife Insurance Co. B made timely and encouraging rema t<o the audience. The spirit in the League work mong the children is still growi they deserve all encouragement ; may give them hy your presence. At 8:00. P. M. a very import question Was the basis of the < couqse fc-y DA Brogdon: ."Are the teachings of Jesus Christ up. date?" 'Many helpful compnris truth and worth in his teachin [ - _ - Bow shall wa escape. wo negl ^ the teachings oiJ^KUSlOtni;.l? ! i C!nmp tn thn gervipoa nrul find n v Come at Bethel always. Few of sick members are improvlnR' nin May we pray_for .their conrnlet covery. s-of Columbia f J. C."WHITE < : | ?i iojtCdoCuCfCijfcGcocoo-:-o _ o ; _ J ; - - - t .I(,)N KS ('H Al'KL VOl N'(i WO| MAN S MISSIONARY' SOC IETY The "Y.'s" of Jones Chapel spent a i- .very pleasant afternoon with Misses IT" ticrelene and oeiiiui'.e Loiu? at their rr rusitfoiu'e nil Muriun St^AYcdm'siLiyl* h -July- 11ii. The usual devotions and Teadinir of the minutes were followed l-~~ is by a brief period of business. The?:VHvt >e members responded to the roll call ("I "AL Avith i3il?ksf(nn,tations hee.innine -\\ ii.h ^ r, the letter l\. This being the Fourth j.'i )- of July an independence program was id beautifully cjarried out by the singing of patriotic, songs by the members ,. ,n Florence IWuisbii, Fanme^SITIlef" and (.f .. 1_ Jessie-Gladden. j Si in Miss Geielenu I.oU i^res'enU^t v'a yroi s boau.i-iful bouipiet of flowers to the t -pp olnh lns u token of appreciation I'm? )n her yift at. graduation. "Aliss Corine ju.lp ro Johnson responiled to her. remarks ?f |, ^ ami those of other vi-dtors. 1 ii The'men!he? s and friends .responded., 'f ^ to the financial r<>ll'with dues am- lint, fr- W io>;i.h?>, ' |hHL ' ' 'the followjh.ir Avere welcoiiK^'visU- ' t< i JYJ- i?I st: 'Mi * > 'l'lon'in'e lUniiht Miuni .p Brooks. of Camden-and Mis Cornelius w ;jt Smith. . I'acli uttve Vmne vt'rv cinotn- ',i> , ^ ! ayinjr remarks. The Y.V wish to |m.t j thank''Mrs. Miller and Miss M'iuhi.e 1 T 1- Brat I oh- for contributions. a h ^ At the close'of the meet my.' the host |J,,XV ess served a dainty repast of Salad, h m., 11 S .j ; | pickle. cnukei s. walnut ice crcum anu one; cake. i?-r?L?? T ?-?* ?' .' '' are' st MArRU nim.i: vacation i;u. 1>S SCHOOL AT ZION MAT WKKK C V, a- ~. . I>l,i! >n Bcyihnirg en "Tuesday nijrht. Jnlyj - ,'i as t6th, and iroibtT jt|iroutrh Sunday. July- y-ro, p. 22pd, a summer Bible vacation school sud s will he conducted by Rev J. A. Sharpe acti (j A. M.f D. D., of Nashville, Tenn., at P. Zion Baptist Church. All- ministers, _ Sunday School teachers, Y. i\ U. p-', ']c workers and Christian Workers ol' a'l 'J denonfiirations will be admitted. No >7u charges, but a free will blfoririy will whi jj l?c called for each nifjiit or day 'en * lu\ slyiTllie is an expert instructni ^ in Sunday School methods. He is si?t ?? forceful.?plain?<md?inaynetic. ?Frrr ^rrnr ^ two-years he has been emplbydd by me jiy-th? State.'Sunday School and B. Y. p,ro I' .U. Convention of South Carolina.- o?] And The pastor of Zion Baptist has i' , i succeeded in irettirite him til.consent - ;;n to conduct this school for the benefit' lot! of our people who. cannot attend tlu:se ?n .convent ions each year. His "How to mi : *0- . / I M tike thy Sunday , School Co" andl...,. "Christian Stewardship" nvo annum I T f ho 1 <*#? '?? wC<e? 1 . ... 4..U.V >.vvv!jwa ?:\Vi jja* ni"( a_v toned to by South Carolinians. Cigno. ,,,|| you are \veli\oine. " I day ou NOTICE! 'oil on . . ' '!i-v The Annual .Ministerial nml ' neli- ..I coiiii'?1 i^'t it in <? ?Wi'k-ami (AiorUo -nf.^.Counties will ho""held at- Friendship j'11)28. A eordiaf invitation in extend- lm., n |ed ta all. tliii KEY. S. X. YAl'SS, I); ])., h?, I;KV. E'. R, ROBERTS, D. 1). ; I la ld"^RKV; .1. \V. Boykin, 1). 1)., v;u . . (Instructors) ...< " ^ 1 T "TTrt BAILEY BETHEL C1RITIT Vho _Li_?Uliv Tin- thii-.l tmnrtiTJy conference the Bailey Bethel Circuit wa* held at t lt|rt O^k'Grove Church, -June 2.'ir<l. In | \|,t(>(| spite id' the inclemenc y of the weath- ' ^.n jbn cv? with" a downpour of rain which tha tie lasted until a very late hour the pas-, jid tor, Key- II. A. Willi a pis, was a little. lor uneasy, hut his nohh?: cor.ps of oHic.ers v and the few members that were there ^ iTP?stuck to hi in and -we wont over the |;M red top. . . J iui 1st j L>r. T. II. Gary, our 'beloved prcsid- ^ p 1 2 ing elder, preached a wonderful sev- ' jn ese' mon, Sunday. v j t:r sin ' ~ . * * ^ sal ad-- ; Oi l! .111'L.LINS LETTER- I.,,;, ont I \\ i1 had a successful fcvni of Hi no j < lei-; weeks in teaching the News Club of School. The parents me singing the ^ $a- ^ prutses of tho-manager of this school no oth "foe the instruction given their chil l- j rks ren. We are determined, to have pa- j^( 1| rontg to tench their children to ro:pl || (' a- 'the Bible, and Negro newspapers and : ng, I other literature, and a'so tenth them i i*6u to patronize Negro enterprises and help each other to live'godly lives ant Vnong tlie people in the country and , lis- towns. This is the object ofThe News all Club Schools. ' L'Uc! .to- Now I am asking every one- wfu? (o, ons reads this letter to please give us one J , ilollar to aid us in raising $250 for the ^ igs. ensuing term of the News ('lab-School q~ loot This school will open October 15, 1028' jn 1 nnd will pTTRo \i?\rTTTsTT Ttt-2t>. T -am^,el asking everybody who will to ph-ui- ?[ | our give us ten ccn's for the Ne\ys Club'\y nty. Seheol-Bfogrossivo. iJetter Box. Plcasa-^.. re- aid us now while the seaso^ is on. | * D, a CALHOUN. .7Tj^ ?r-.-^ i * ? V Till-: PAT,VIFT "-T^IK?hi "^' l;it ?ila^Pfr"'etv a?V6-;^y>tn?fai?ri - m K. i QYI m M.i'i.iri w TilK i.oi>i\(i .mft/iixt; or Tin: TXfSTKKKV W.V KS A1.I TANCK ttft llltf Si: MMKH SKAMFS .. j s usual, at- The meetiiiif. ??t" the Tiers' wives" alliance. everything ~pnjasnnv, |U'.;utIij! ahd ,i. plutu uiisliino was* 111 c\TdenOo. J T~ U'ii moot'" itys as are liehl by' l-hat 4|? .??!' Ohi'Tslhin vvnii i ll . arc _<h il tu briny to atiy i*bitinuini;y j*Toat at?h+h4?( lii i 11 m?11 i Vl lb'?and ifillnosa nip} -toward *thp rtfak'ny otter women and inch also in tins inn nil v." lu1 spirit of tho inft^ihti-niatt vh? dm s not oxi.j'i iit ihoir- ineotiiu's. their . reiifest desire.!.-- t.o help tiako .'sonielioiiy ilappy. !n y are rieii", v'o avi t.' i. 11^ ; i? I tin- other Mid that is vhyii ok4o?a?pUnUanre?U>?u*j?ua?I ii. ii, tiiur*. .V . " .. ' ' o a sie|< nii ii.-terV if?vAil'<ui*?at iispit.il- irr till.-7 F:ty Tor"!rent iwont," or- \\'? r.'.reiit': r'.ui ;.he .alii .tire to >r the- si? l< in he'r-ih ys . ! ?n l i tvftj aiek iiiaiistefs whose wives llU'le'o . r.-e el" die vi.a. i; e Vc;j?I? oaell was se.nt to hijy.fi nit to cheer a-up lit viplrTis yptl t??..lic'li? .iit dirty if ft, Unit' In iy,: / ' lw??.... : 1* a. Vie - n.ni-ci?1-1 -t-iM'- .4! -Wl' Wirt !y. prioNed ::t !>?-. -i ii.'p ?>f; .'u don illicss of or.o. of luyv m st vu and I'iiiilMiil. !) om'jorK. Pajro. (ho v. it'l- of Mew Pa'pe. who pastor-of Wo sky .M. K. I'lnuyh his oily. ho ii-tcrost thov loaait'ist in their ilhoi'S. :S. shown iiy the t xunt t,u oh tho'y will po"t?? >ho\v their in n. . - . ooiunnttoo I'i.oin'-tho All-sire o itntr of the rhif'il; ;m of thf.siok iittit ?.Mr.-. - ( - A' 'A.cnu. .rp.a sjdi'tli of the Ailiadoo. :.M.| O. 11. v.tf, the oSaifi.uan r>f the. s'n-inl iniiiioo. \!>tI li. V. Kills mill Jir\ 1. ('ai roTp ti'vasufvi-, wooit-oyov to ill or 6ti Tiie day. arU i io on. 1 uly i to'vi'sif 7*lis. Pope, who was taki ypiouslv ijl after roaohinp Solnttn l visit \Vt! wish for her rt v "* " | iv i i^?: ' ho nuotiny 'of tlic Ailuitxc was J at thy homo of Mr.<v C. (l?u'? It was hold i> fifLith Thins in .kino insiond of tho. third irs.Iay <n ilnoouht' bf- Mtp. Car' *s absonco from. tho. citv for a fow t was< tlu> ilosiio of tho lvhmibovs ' lio Ali-.ii 10 ah.it ;'t "f (ho 11,:11 rs* wivos, not only of-tho'i it y,'but the stil nrl s u].- \ atioml tho lit \t rtitiy'. whiofi "will li' hold on thy id Thursday in So.ptombor at th. no of Mrs. -11. Chaopojio.' l**i.>H 1'ilon St. 'J ho two' m< tilths for ation will bo ifiily . and "Aiitrustitil of. the sioh 'ob oX| u - s d yriyat i.uiii ;u wnai W7TK -e::i i [n-ni mii Alliance, and .<ci il many tlj^tiik_kind itmu'ml ironic.; ?1-?Q ^lu'. jvh ip h )' \v( if -nnx-lr 'v"ieshcd tin' do.*# f)j' .the .-meet iuj^ uftci '. C'sirvni] had- served them with iu-thinjr eo:dlti{r tindriftcshiipr. au?l t i?\-('fyli(ii!y likes Jind i iij vs. ; *?- -**?? Mc(' 1.1:1.!. A N \* I! 1: K Nl2\YS uuiday waV a itn at day at Iiy.llu/1 M.-.K. Church'.- Iii v. Win. 'IVMur;?h:i.~ Jn.'-l '-i*l . i11i' ?; \i i ..? ni'u meeting eoiuluc'tofj 1-y .Key. It. L !d?!err pastor of. a' ('. M; 11. ("hard Charleston. liiv; Kifdiler is a powin the ycispel. Thrmipl^ p'^ver ol -va'tidn lliii ty-s'x souls vine save, rl fell' w.-iii| | f I "it 'Siiintiay I'.he wvddinu' 1 i Us 'tvix* 1 till rinitinjr We are ylnd to have the Rev. Miir V anT! laniny \vi !i TTs" TTiiTy an w l?vi?:jr hue, . * Mrs. Lee Brown, in c. mpany will Lie Levi tw.il, Thoina^na iJVown 1 I-Hit week tn spend tli. ir v.uatiul i i>... i... i. .. Mrs, Lizzie (L-.irell, .1 P. Wilsoi p on the sick, list . this week. \*? < po fnr them- an e;vi!y ifrovcvy. The weather has- Leenj tyd tor tin ;..t few weeks, a ltd i he: fa liners havi ML busy' tretLinu the eVvn aiul tot 1 upder cultivation^ Tlie Sanheuin-tTFiih met- at the Tionn Mis. Eliza Will.amsun. July hth lite an enjoyable evening wa septi roses and Ttfsctissim Ill-erg iviiieh ~Tm |v u'tTtnt Ait.T" ~T TV. sine s side uT t ae meet i n?' TTrs iilianisitn served the ladies oak i-korv, jam and' femnnrtde. Th^- next intefing will le htvld at th uee -Wr-MrT, Mill'I'lty, --- ? TO LEADER bbbb~ jerience means skill IHH f?? [ ability?the reason p3?3 tht v you can place ut- EBAM thj st confidence in our [iTjnj ^ lity to ^erve you |Mal| ?. el L Superior equipment, T-at derate cost, care in lik ry detail assured. . Efe?3 ter ? i i i MiiiTMrnniirrniTriiiniifamMwamBBrtM Chester Paragraphs ^ . _____ . / Su [ Hi'; ;n'nt~M i'.~. .V art n anTt~t';vniil.\ of Charlotte, are now' in the city inak-| *ar injr tlicit* home in the presidentialstM lu ins *at B nil nerd Institute. They ( ma /-I 1 ' a nri-'ly . aL -ii'icnds?Vv-isli iunt; and happy.. J t:i' in ('Lester. Dr. Martin~\Va?- foi litany yoais en instructor in Johnson ' <Smith l'ni\ ei>it.v, and coinds as the 1 r ii w |>ies dent ot lliain'eixl Institute, . ls s*. creediTTjj- Prof. .1 S. Marquis white/ 1 * i lit- tilt ire faculty at. Brainerd 'will . ar< I 1 . . UV v i lu lu- i im> ji'ar, ana a jrvoat "v \ > uork-js expeetud To put oVt'l' Wl" I>y I>r. .Martin an.Is his excellent fac- e<'; trrrt. ^, I r*j P 1 lie cVisinuf of the liilTie school held J ^ ( rrmei 1'reel >v tct'hm (-'hurch, Sunday| nichf* when the . little, children from | 451 all Dl' the Vhiirehes in .the- city enter- ' ' l.i^iiie.i t iu' larjrc crowd with '.biblical J ' recitations . had sbnes. This school. which has he.en in ^session Tor the past two weeks has been of jrreut benefit v M toi t<? tin; little ones, and many useful ^ I things. uu're taught theny Needle i tl't tor the irlrls a-nd manual art 'lot t-he boys were shown in a number ier.es itii exhibit in onC iJT the a*Arf iodms, aTliei; the exercises were ti:er. ibis school Is held yearly u?- 01 _der the direction .of Prof. A. A. Adair, and a croup of earnest workers. A I itfe (jiven at Barber's pastute on jn Monday was very, much enjoyed by er ' t'I e . eiitjtli en imd the* tjrown-ups. ,j | .Mis. ! ' 1,. Stan^ack, R. M., and her < ., . - . -1 u I committees are in readiness for the i"iiiii)u' lit' the delegation to the Grand j_ ( 'hnpticr of K as tie 11 Star. The mem- wi '1 ership has.'.tfivpn their co-operation sh ';u<l all anticipate a very' profitable s*; meeting. The .meetings will bl* hel 1 Ti in the day in SpannVdiall, Gadsden Mt. Un. .Monday . iiijrht tho \ve.k,pj!ii-, i .n" ^.address will lie made at <"aj;fiic/Tsi,re?^! "> j^f-.vteiian ( Hurch;- on Tue.day i?i^!i.t the inempi.ial service will I e. held ato ^ ( alvarv Baptist Church, and oti- Wed, . ; , . ."? , ne lu.snax myht the iristallat.on o! om- ^ ie.s .will t a"ke plaTe al xTu? Me do . * . \ V p'olifan A. M. I'd Ziu.n Church, fallow. ' ed, In the banquet. I'reeedinu all of uy . 11 t ? v |mi die prim-rams, wvill lie a brief " lo al i VoiJ'i'a'tri- - I "Mr. Frank liouLware. of High Paint, sa X. Cj.- motored here Sunday in his II leuitiful Buiek era, and spent the day w (with rehil ves .ami .'friends. Mr. Eoul. al ; v.arc and l'an'iily were formerly \'i.ti- i'o . T.nis 'iif Che ster, where, .he had a \cry fine business as harness and shoe . 1 * , , . ' 1 n ~it; k-r.?For the pas', thiov year.-, he < Itas made l is home" Tn **TIigh Point, .. where "Tie is lining exceedingly well. ' 1 he many Chester friends are always ' ?!..(t (<> ee him and family here.. j . i'| - Cards announcing the marriage of jj .Miss Fannie Boulware, of High Point, I tX.M., to '.Mr. Davis, of Washington, I D. C., were received in Chester this at i v t fh. M is Davis Is \ Cr\ much lined st, 'Jin. this her home town.* The many J - ' e-ids wish thojn many yoars of hap.?, I ; I1" ! The death on Saturday of MF. and , i'| Mr.;. Seward's infant was very s; d, 1 Mr.and the- parents and relatives m ! a e the- sympathy of their large con. is urse of friends. - .Mr, Ceurgo Ma wis and Miss. Annie I C; hrlel Were married on the 27th oy . Uev. T. H,. A ye vs. . - J?1 "i" i'-p ti--t- =?.i-f Ml- and Mrs fl I's%r eh Biiridughsj Mrs. .Tane Clay-J i hum. Mcl.ure St., Mrs'. Lettio Jack- a' son, OuR St, | ai i Hev,. F. I> Sims, W. M. of Acaca-ii 1 ! edge No; '%*, W. iAr and-Al" M., anil C liis hieini ei ship of Masons are giv- ? 'iiur jnueh attention to Queen Ba.hsT; - r< re Chapter, in the entertainment of ? ~ tie (irand Chapter fftr which the la- ^ i'es- are very grateful Rev Sims ( t : ad li s fellow Masons are deeply in- ( h: . teres ted in the Fastern Star work, i? \ an 1 never fail to render aqy assis- , tame that helps the Chapter to flour. 1 IS 11, I lj c Coming :is a great surprise to fheir ^ tunny tvi n's\va.s the announcement ^ L* of the marriage'.jof Miss Baynard Is- 15 |dm and Mr. Tom Wjright, on Mondays 0 ! Miss I.soni is a graduate of S'eotia Cbl- P 1-gc this past .Tuitf. Mr. ^Vrigh't is? e ( a s iceessful barber. "Much good luck, , 'nog life and happiness is the wish of i Cc r many friends.* : * ' ~ VT Friend extend their deepest synu~ ? j aitiy TrTMrs I.ottte Rtrhhurg' in the * cfeitli of he*~moTTuV, Mrs. Guy, on ? e'SaMnday -mj^ning, after a lengthy v + itint"-s. Funeral?fte*v ices were ,held c i at C.ethsomanc Chnrch~7>n Sunday af- o ternoonj^ with burial in (icthsemane r Union News While many of the "Unionites. arc w enjoying the mountain breeze the land of the sky, ^ve who aae loss tunate and ari? sweltering under * burning rays of King Sol hope it they will at least remember us, We thank the reporter from Beth' A. M. E. Church lot notes sent us Th week and ask, thai, others dtl ewise where these items are inidtvl to icome under Unions News M. A T.. hope- that all will ich us not later than Monday eveig. In doing this we avoid gen. ii mix-up.. [lev- C H. Williams, .pastor of Co'th?BapU+vt?Church,?preuehed?the nday School lesson. Special em?ce of being a good deacon. The iiivn ?<*?> u*rn \t*ifu in a iorceiui ,nner. Many expressed themselves being well pleased. UHH&trt, Ahr Sr. U UlIU^ , isT quite ill ' at this writing Mi / Josie Hughes/, {formerly of iioni hut .now of New York * City, in this state. Her many friends Mrr and Mrs. Ferguson of Cross delighted to- hav.e lfer-" visit them, ys, attended services at Corinth. :1 ex pre,, tied themselves well [ileus. Mrs?-Itht?Nange,?of?Columbia, is itintr her Parents. Mr. and Mrs, ackwell, on. Douglass Heights. Mrs. Itnsii Dawkins, on Enterprise ,, erfttrtajined a number of the unger set in honor of Mass Kutn elch, who will spend sometime in lanta, Via. Mrs Florrie Woodward Lyles mored. from. Spartanburg and spent a ,v hours visiting friends h<;re. The st stop was made at 20 S. Wallace ^ ??? . Mrs. Eliza'Frn>ier, Alice Gregory issse Alberta Rulf and Ellen Givg y were pleaspi^t Visitors .at the me of Mrs. Tobin. Mrs Addie Miller, of Greenville company with her niece, Mrs. Rog s, on Hamlet St., paid your scribt pop call, wh'eh was a most delight 1 one!. Mrs. R C. Pride of Spartanburg rote us from Tryon, in. c.t whetv e. was then having tt wonderfu ay at the home of *MV. and Mrs lcKeiv ? ." : . . : Miss Ruth focKissick. efficient sec tai*y of Corinth Sunday School, .wil ?vas_d}^egate and Miss Kate Ruf onTpthtr B. Y P. U. These younj rlies will leave for Rock Hill on Wei sday, July 11th. -We . hope fo em and all who anticipate attend g the State Sunday School and B P. U. Convention a pleasant ant ofitpble session.^ "Mrs Per'netta Freeman was a pfea nt visitor at home for a few week or many?friends are'hoping that shi ill soon return to be at home hbr< ways. She and daughters are cum rtably Jocated in Darion, Conn. We take this method of commend g Mrs; Annie Mae Montgomery fo iving launched a political campaig] interest of the Woman's Mission y Society. The society tenderei vote of thanks to the' four ladies Mcsdames Montgomery. William umphries and Roseborough. Mrs. Montgomery raised the lajges nount of money and was" given null .token of appreciation. ?J)r and Mrs. Montgomery are reg Lptabk-as members of the choir. Miss Nannie M.'Lee has been dis isse<l fvnm Mninvitv Hiwnital an gradually improving. *c rave yard. Mrs. E. X. Isom wa ineral director. * A very large number ot people ar 'tending the State Sunday Scho< nd R Y. P. U. Convention in Roc ill this week. The delegates froi alvary Baptist Church are: Mis osa Worthy and Mr. L^uis Finle; presenting the Sunday School, es^ ie Honor,, representing the I . P, U. ; Mr. and Mrs. Sand^. Stewart ar ahy from New York City, are vi'si lg the foremr's parents, Mr. Jar Irs. Charles Stewart, Center St." -M bra?I.ydia MHlwain, Waahjngio i. C., was called to the city Sunda ecause of the illness of her siste Irs." Nannie Cordon. Mrs. Gord( ( gradually (improving, and it is ho] d that.'khe will soon be quite well > 3-- r am. Z t _Mrs. Xancv Anderson and litt aughter, of Charlotte, are spondir he summer with her mother, Mt ' Mrs. Mabel Ryan and Mrs. Mm Cennexly arc in the mountains Jrutli CiiFiTi'iui fur .i Uny nt" ?oeks. Mrs. Bertha McFndden has rotur d from a .few weeks'_ jstay in tl HUUntalns of Nuitli Carolina. "T ' - piiii wn. ASHLKIGH STATION NEWS The weather for the past week has . - ;; ' been-very hot. f Mrs. Klizafoeth. Nix passed on Tuesday^after-a long ihnvss.?-She was a ' -J | member of Brown Ohapel Baptist ^ ^ Churchy .. * ** | j MYs: Idella Barnett and Master Ho> race Holman "are on the sick list, i We wish them a speedy recovery, Dr. D. J. Dixon, of Barnwell, paid : the Holman's two pop calls last week. 'I On Saturday, June '28th, Mr. Gonjfaleze Holman, accompanied by Miss Gladys Holman and Mrs. Helen Hol, man .motored to Beattis Academy, to " : visit Miss lJattie Holman; a gratluj ate of Morris College, Sumter, S, C. -j?On last Sunduy quite art interesting t '! Children's Day", program Was render. 1 ed hy Brown Chapel Sunday School, I- Mr. Willie Lee 1 Bentley ?md Mr. i Albert People recently visited Miss . , Gladys Holman and Mrs. Hejen Hoi. man. / The AsblclgliATI"aru planning' a 1 b:i ibec'i 1 ef nrYTi oF/ ,1i r) ti r?f .Tnlv V ' "Y ? Mrs,- Ri/tW*Miss Gladys IIol; man-a pop cair, Sunday. , The jubilee sinners of Ashleigh had a fine rehearsal -.on- Monday evening. INTERESTING .CHAPEL PRO| LKAAIS Al A. A.MJ 1. c i? '? j: A series of interesting programs,- - . -r4m.'hnlihu a?st imula't i_ng?aHdreas?by 1 ?X. C. X? wbold, Director nf Negro K.d? ?? i Heat ion in North Carolina on "The Es_ . sent i a is of a .SiinTssf ill Teacher", ' I ^Character, Adaptibility and Coopefration", several short speeches by Thiembers or a group 6T National Ctoib' gregational Workers, a talk on 1 "School Attendance" hv Miss Fli , -/ beth Smith, State Director of the , School' Attendance Division, and an i appeal by S. \V. Rnethreford, presi-' . dent _uf tin?National -Benefit-Life In- ?_ sUrance Company for "Economic Free ' ! ness o? the tri-weekly chapel exerr. j eis'es held at' the summer session of ! A. and T. College. " ' ' ESTATE NOTICE. 1 All persohs having claims against j the estate of Robert Dunning, "irep 'ceased, are hereby notined ttr tiler "TTTC L "' J j same, duly verified, with the under, I signed, and those, indebted to said estate will please make payment like ' wise, . - : , jr-; JOHN W. .DlrN'NINti, : ? : ?:... 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