The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 28, 1928, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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Newberry News
Miss Louise ReOse, Who has been
attending summer school at llampfan
institute, lla-mpton Va., arrived in |
the city ..Sunday I'. M. She reports'
a very, profitable, as well as pleasant
school tevni. *
: .Miss Ainslle done..* left Wi'dnerday
morning for Dayton, Ohio' to' spend
-$>e summer w ith.relatives and friends;
Mr. I. M, A. Myers' of Columbia,
S. tv passed thru tiie city {Saturday
I'iwmiti' 11> (! l'l'iii winul to s[u-nil?tiu^
~^^veelr-Viu1. ?
Mrs. "Charlotte Reese". Anderson of
Kingsfree is visiting in Newberryr
She is the .picture of health. . j
summer school at Statu Cullelro, O
j? rangobuig, S. C.?Among those who
returned Saturday at e Misses Fanie j
Mae (I a ry? Verdu McKenzie, Johnnie
1 and Lillian Singleton, A. E! Abranis.,
- -\?na l)a. enport. yesdttir.es E. U.
. 1'atterson and Vaticy Singleton.
Miss Susie Canon is homo from
Hampton, Va.
v/ne ny _pne.;our loiKs.-are returning:
' . . home. - Only. ar low weeks "more ofiiX
- oil who nro vnetiiiooimeh+oe. ood Hiere^
' . will be. hack :in dear old Newberry.
?~? ThO Writer is in hopes thai all"those
?7?- a. ho havo" already- returned will?remain
for a while."
msfl L? an ie \iiillninn has gone tir
- (liarleston. S. (\ to attend the sUim
- iner school.- '
1 Mrs. Kllworth I'at.tor.smi, Xanry
. SinUleton, .Miss Fannie Mae , Gai'y, j
Prof.: R. FrGladdcn. U. s. Gallman.
K. F Floyd Jiav.e v.evuined h. me from
.. State ('ollotrc uhere the.y have been
?attending; summer school.?- . ?;
Rev, S. rM. llalxey has trone to Wins
stun-Salem. N. to" carry qiv a revival
meeting:.
; Mr George Robertson has returned
holne. His ttither, Mr. Robert
Robcitsoi), is still ill.
Miss M?iry Sena Nance jroes as a
. . - " delegate to the- Fisti'let Sunday School
1 onvcnrion -to he held this wok atProsperity;
'Miss I.ilic Mac Hams is
:ilt orioiti'
? Quito a numlicf of delegates loft
Monday Tor .Florence J'or the session
' . ...til'' the Cirand Bodge of Kniuhts ol*
Pythias.
Soyl):oar Carroll was in the citv
Saturday "visiting friends and rtllativOS.
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? i Summer' School opened up .Monday.
"^"at-jDraytorr- Si root' Tftprhr SMfOTd for"
v \ihe bonolU of those who faficd'irt some"
subjects.
Mrs. KHcn I). CUekioy'and 'children'
have returned home ..after ^pending
some tinie in Florence "with her sister.
Mrs. Sailie Taylor, who has beet)
. quite - ill. ' ^
Mr. Wash Tilts has rqniodeled and
painted his. home <ti? WllhanrrR 1 Ave-nuo,
and it's a thine: of beauty. Mr.
. doe Boyd is doing the work.
; : IN MEMOHIAM
In- sad and loving memory of a deiu
\ 1 1 1 V'-.il- 1
iiumi.iiiu ami . i ?u HIT. .MilllUIUOi 11.111soti,
who departed t TrrYo ' yea-t
ajro, July JX<Ijr;t , - - - ~ '
Nathaniel \<u have aTw a.\ s boon rr
. , kind and.true father and husband,.
Wo loved y<?d* I nit (i< d jowd you host;
With lis you could not stay..
We will meet you smiicday inj.be.
sweet by and by;
'Tis just passing out of the shadow
iijjo the eternal day,
. And why, do we call it dying ?
-r-Xhis sweet, .goging away.
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Afisn, Aiozclli'-K. Kliison,
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Spartanburg News
Miss Sadie Hunter of Maeon, Ga..
was tiie hon.uree at a lovely party on
Wednesday? evening when Miss Venezelia
Gist entertained a number, of
Jfriends at her home on Young Street
in her-honor.
Thii li.nii.i ii iitf'ni tistir.'illy decorated
i with .qiipntiUt^s of lovely summer flowi
ersr During the evening: contests
were etjjoyed, which proved most cnipyable.
The honored was given a
lomemhranoo?of?thuucassion.? Miss
Gist's guest list?incttrdert- Chitt?'
friends. . .
-) iNfissCarolyn* Sneetors, has returned
to her home on Cemetery Street, after
? spending two-weeks visiting her
sister in Columbus, Ophio.
.Miss Sallie Mae Loimtk a very .popolor
young lady of Spartanburg is
spending a few weeks in Wuynesville,
.\. C. visiting friends.
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Mil. >Y II.1.1 AM II. KI.l.ISON, JR.,
SICCIMES
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Abbevtlle, S. C.?Mr. W. IT. Ellison;
Jr.. dbnarted this life at the home
of Mr. anil iVtrs. Marion Jones, of this
Ellison wqs employed hero at the Sl
A. 1,. shops for the past thirty-three
lip mn Ked-there imtiLMs
health began to fail him, just two
months before the end came. He was
hoim and reared in AidkA'illc, and was
fifty years ?if aire. He was a mem*I>nr*-oi'
St. James A. M-.- E. "Church.
He joined the .said church under the
i a-'torate of Rev. I). A. Christis. He
was a mrmlier of the Odd Fellows
lodge of this city, and the Knights of
l'ythiqs. lodge, Rhilo No. 2. lie was
on the auditing committee at the time
"f his death. Mr. Ellison was always
found at-his post of duty in the'
lodges and ready to answer the call
to service in his church. He was Jhe
N'oblo (Jrand in the Odd Fellows.*
i - Air. Ellison is e-rcatlv missed jn the
I ity arid community. lie is survived
II >y the following sisters, Mesdames
1 lahie Ellis, of Duo West; Fannie
j W'h ivton, of Kvanston, 111., Hannah
Mi-own, of Croon villu; atul one daughI
'or, Miss Susie Ellison of this city.
"l ho -funeral services were hold on
Friday afternoon at St. James A. M.
' *. Church. June 22nd, in the pres:nee,of
a large yoncoui-se of sorrowrnjr.
relatives and~~friends, eondUytod
! hy his psisuuv, -Rev: J. E. Hoard., Ini
fcil-nVt-nl Ddloivod. at Lakeview eemoJt?ry..'
Tlx- Knights of I Pythias" and
Odd Follows turned ouU
IN .MEMOKIAM "
In loving remembrance ol a dear
hiisli.-iild -mil .f-itln it \Ir .Tosa'o II
I Staines \vhi'? departed this, life one
j Vrar ago today, July 28, 11)27. v;
.One year* has passed, our.hearts still
sore _
As. time goes on we miss you more
, ) ione dear t'other. rone forever:
7 How?ivr .miss yinir smiling- face.?
; But vim left ns to remember
j None on earth could take your place.
( Sloop.on and take. yiTtrr rest,
| (lod called you home, He knew the .
j best.
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J StaLiiejs (wife)
Mrs. Daisy Claiborne,
'.Mrs. I\Wn Taylor,
M rs._Mamie Green,
; ) Mv.si Kthel Jenkins,
.Miss Amanda Starnes, - **
Miss Gladys Starnes (daughters.)
Mr. AVilliie Starnes,
\F?*' .Touv'in ^ItfDMtnc _T '
Mr.'.Caesar Stamps (sons).
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THE PALMET]
Union NewsChurches
in our city continue hold
ing regular services each Sunday
Pastors in charge are' faithful am
prompt in attending our. Sunday
schools, B. Y. P. U.'s, A,. C. E. Lea
gues, clubs and missionary societie:
is the secret of our success.
Misses Ruth McRissick aTTtl Kati
Ruffyfour delegates to the State Sun
"Hay School pnd B. Y. P. -U. Conven
tion gave excellent reports of 4hi
meeting, which was received as in
formation, .? ? -?
Mrs. Ilattie Tinsley on MJcBftth St
entertained the Woman's Missionary
Society of Corinth. The meeting was
well. attended_and upon the-whole i
very harmonious one. Oftieers were
ill re-elected for the ensuing year
Refreshments sorted, weic enjoyed b;
all. '
Mrs. Josie Hughes called to se<
a number of her friends while im th<
city.. While .here *he was the ht>us<
guest at the home of Mta. Elizabetl
M. Frasier on North Church St. Mrs
.Mrs. Ida Nance returned to he:
home in Columbia; S. C. after spend
i.nr rprngt <1011^^.1^1 tim,. hero Wltl
friends and relatives.
turned from Hampton where *he-at
tended summer school. .Sirs. Doug
A large nuniber from this sectioi
attended the State Summer Schoo
in) Orantrehiirp-; S. (1?Among then
wfcre Mrs. Lulu Roseborough, Marth;
MieCool, Lilly McKissck, Misses Dewey
McDowell, Athealie Gilliam, Ally 1
Nicholas, Mary Brightwel and Bessii
White. ?=
It is reported, that Miss White re
'turned home before the close of tip
session on account of illness.
-rMW^Perttett a Benson and dauffh
ter, Miss Ruby Juanita are at.honv
from Brooklyn, N. Y. and othe
points Nb'rth, where they spent ;
.wonderful time with friends and oth
er members of the family.
Mrs. Sallie Benson Robinson, form
erly of Union, but now of Charlestoi
is. among the number attending sum
tner school in New- York City at Co
llimhin llniv.oi-citnr
... Miss I.illhrn limith,-of Richmond
Vat, is visiting: her sister, Mrs. Man
trie Free, on North Pinekney St. Mis
Smith i? a- Unionite who makes ho
.101110 w ith her sister and Di
ui<l Mrs. A. \S. Brown, of Richmond
Va. / ' : r-,
Services at Corinth were well at
ended all day. Suhclay. The Sunda;
School and B. Y. P. U. services in
Trda'sc in interest and attendance.
Mrs; Annie M.. Montgomery lof
!'<<r her home in Darlington, S. C
where she will attend summer schoc
ind visit the home folks. Dr. wil
Tiow join the- other lonely husbands i
keeping the bachelors' hall.
I)r. Lillian-Sartor is still at SliT
tor's Pharmacy, $hc is v#'y courte
ons mamior and seem to understan
<nr needs. While the thermometo
-renters Wt in the shade, call arid ti
" refreshed. "r
The music at Corinth wisL grcatl;
njoyed l>y all present on last Sun
Jay.
.Miss .Mabel Kennedy is back fi'or
the "Hub City" where: she; went t
visit relatives a,nd friend^. Whi!
. --tbf> ? -- shn?ittsp- visited?Mrs." B.?(
1 'ride.' t.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kennedy, Is
Pinekijey St., had foe their jruest
- ti'uin?SparuinhurK^ Sunday, M is. I
\V. Kenndey, Messrs. Clarence Jell
tey and Uoddie Marshall ?nd Miss S<
phronia Marshall.
Bethel Church Nfttes
Bethel A. M. E. Church is holdin
>er own under the present pastor
rmt tmly S07 bxrt" the people are rcalr/
intr more.. ancL.marc-ThuC he is th
<r ype of...pastor they need.?Rev. "Wars
ns'ton is modest and unassuming, bu
h full of business and Jias_ the work o
I the church at heart.
Sunday School was opened on. th
L usual hour with Mr.' W,?E. MeJur
i kins, the superintendent, at his pos
The lessons wore beautifully tauf?h
by the teachers of the various clas?
es. Reviqw and .amrtioation w?>e
'. onducted by Mr. J..T. Kennedy.The
pastor preached a touching sei
mon, Sunday?morniTiTr from the Sift
oct, "The Tongue and its Function.
Everybody seemed to b^ bono fitted- h
the practical discourse. The Leagu
service waa?quite?interesting.?Th
subject, "How to keep fit physically
mentally and spiritually" was dis
cussed with so nny^h- enthusiasm ur
til nianv cn-nfoauoil tViol
- - ?v..?u 1,11 cjr KUV
deal more out of it than they though
was in it.~
Sunday evening Rev. J. M. Harr
son, 1>. I);, presiding eider, preache
a powerful sermon to an appreeiativ
' audience. No one can come to Beth*
J without being*benefitted. Mrs. Mai
| ' hn ' Mr(,octl io hack again.?She wa
1 attending summer school in Orang<
burg. Mrs. Washington and childre
-write that they are enjoying then
[selves in Philadelphia.
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rO LEADER
Messrs. Alexander Wilds, HA WcD.
. Jackson, Mesdames Victoria White [
1 und Rebecca Wragg motored to Chat-!
TiVpoogo, Tenn. to attend the Ameri
- can Woodmen's Convention.
s Miss Amelia Atkinson arid Mrs. M.
State College summer school are.back
t home. ' .1 ' - ?*?, . [
Those attending the K. _uf P. Con <
- .ventiori at Florence are Hori. T. W. :
Prof. G. \V. Howard, Mr. J j
R. Broekingtoq and Mesdames Hsthei
_ -Ford, Fannie Carolina. Salley Harpct
. and Sarah Jane Nesbitf.
' The Georgetown hand left oh Thurs [
3 day for Florence to play for the pa- _
1 rade of the'K. of P.
" Mrs. W. C. Atkinson was the hostess
of a group of young folks on a
^ .raise <ioi:?\n to iSorth Island on Wed- :
^ nesday. Tlu? day was delightfully
i spent, surf bathing and on the'-beach. j
r uut \.i town guests vPere Mf. and Mrs" I
_> BroadneaTix, 7>f Jaik,son\ illc, Phi.
i M'is^d's Annie Crabvford and Edna
Richard, of'Manning:, and Miss Jose-]
t White of Columbia..
The Matrons Club met at the home '
^ of Mrs. James Kinloch, on Tuesday-;
afternoon. After a short, business j
_ iv.t'ctinf tint ipcmheis played cards.
A delicious sweet course was served.r
LANCASTER XKWS ??? i
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. Service .began Sunday at. -St. Paul
A. Al. E. Church at the usual hour.
' Sunday School jwas opened at; 10:00
\. M.. nnd a great number of chilx
Iron were present. ,
e The relatives and friends <>f Bro._
? Charlie McKinnie, ivere* , sorry to
learn of his passing;. ~ Thls_ funeral
p- -w;us?held?Snpday. Julv~~ Sth at St.
Raul' Church. There- - was a Irk jfe
. rahtei'lng present. Tiro. McKimpIe
L, was one of the lodge members:- \
Mrs. Clyburn's funeral was' held
hm'day, July 8th*at the Presbyterian
_ Church. She w;?s one'of the old and..
~ most reliable ineiiiliers of said church.
On Sunday night the lire got in the
" hearts of the people in old St: Paul
" i lunch, ami the pastor count not (lis-"
turb them to preach. We had a notestified
and jrave evidence of the
I, lu esence of the Holy'Spirit. .
Rev. W. (J. Owens, pastor of St.
Si Paul, ,wns invited to-Charlotte on
'' !ulv l.'ith to sine' and nvearh for'Rev.'
fahorne. The choir and other niein'
- cis went'. They spent' a pleasant 'day'
_ji Charlottee. K very thing; was made
" pleasant lor them.
V The stewardess,hoard met on July
10th at Mrs. Carrie Bailey's home, 270
liny St'. We spent a very pfiufsant
C veiling there. We were served with
? htn<t.' <1<a1 ifVVlt fill Siil 1:1/1 < ! Ill ill"
'1 for which every returned tb their re-.
'? spe.ctive homes.
11 There 'will he a picnic on Friday
night, duly 20th in the I^rasier grove,
jriven hy the members of the. stcward ss
hoard, for the purpose of. raisih.tr
seine. money to help with tile'good
1 work they are norforniintr. _
- l>cv,. f. Alcllvvaiii h id, his t'liild
en's Day exercises on Sunday. July
' I.r)th, which were enjoyed hy all who
L~ attended.
The missionary convention will con.
1 verje on July 25th and 20th at Zion,
:iill, Rev. Mellwaiti, past03*. l.et us
hope that they will he highly enter.
ained. " **" " "" ~
s CLEVELAND, OHIO NEWS
We are having quite a hit of lu>t
, went lair. And with all .the - hcau hes
1 nd Jakes, quite a number of jieopk
arc dying-from the hcatT .?
^ We are prou dto report that Mrs
.. Odel David has . recovered from a
a A. X. Holmes, daughter, lleln
ltuth and Mrs. "Ruth II. Cooper
t made pop ealls at Mfrs. Odel David
ami - Mri'Sr dVl-ahoD KeUog?.vo.sterda.v.. y
All*. J. J. Holmes spent the week in
e V'oungstown, Ohio .doing insurance
" work. Tic reportde a successful husi-"
t ness for the week.
^ We had very good services at the
r^- Amtioch Baptist ChareRj TStmdaV.
e, Rev. W. TI. M,cKinncy preached a
vonderful sermon.
Mr. and Mrs. Win Hale, accom-.
^=:fwmed by Air. and Mrs.~~.l Kdwarit"
? Cooper motorei? to Clufrdon, O,, last
y Sunday to see Mr. Male, Jr.. who is
e in the summer camp. They repotted
-a. very delightful and 'I'H.iq.VitMe trip.
j- Mrs. llale+s formerly o'f Hock?Hill,
j. '>nt has lived here for quite a nuniher
of years.
a Mr. .Jas. David 'was happily stir*
,t hrisod with a birthday party Riven
j. valuable Rifts.
ft Mr. and Mrs. Charles i hstrrrrrnn
~ will entertain tor .Mr. and .\li;s. .1.
al Kdward Cooper. Wednesday eveninR.
p. More will be 'said about it "jri the next
nr issue. ,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Washington
n were the house Ruests of the Holmes
u and Coopers. They spent, a delightfiil
evening. * .
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