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I PAGE SIX. Bennettsville News One of the most successful revival in the history of A. M. E. Zion Churc] is in progress. Rev. R. B. Frazier o Hamlet* N". 0. j\Vho hud beea Tnvltei to conduct the revival was at his best Every seat wa"S filled each night an< many had to stay outside. Many o our baptist members came out am took great interest in the meeting -The collections were very good. Th pastor, officers and members of A. M - K. Zion church highly appreciate th service that.Rev/Frazier rendered. H is welcome to our city at any time. We witnessed the baptism Sunday a Shiloh^ Ceailer Falls and M-asadoni Bahtist Churches. There Were num bevs who confessed faith' in Christ an were baptised. " ' Prof and Mrs. Herbert Baumgartl ^^ner of Columbia wel'C in ifiu eily la* week, They are travelling in. interes the Palmetto -Leader. They call.e at many homes and everybody wa 'to "have Lheiff"here ami .anjoye their stay,- v ? Dr. \V. II. I lamer of Ilennettsvill is doing fine work. He was called t ^ Phnvluttr, mi hysiinrss Wednesday. II was aCcotnjTonied by Mrs. Emm Pyake aiid' sister.' Mrs. Dpra "L. Powc. left Sunda .night fur Washington for .five daj vacation.. Miss Elizabeth Candy 0f italiegl is spending a plcasapt vacation wit relatives and friends. > Miss Juanita. Kollack left five da\ ago fof Tuskegec Alabama to vis . . he.r brother Prof. Kollack. Miss Sallie M. Robinson left Satu: (lay night for Washington after spen< ing her vacation here with relative and friends. ? R^v. -T, It. -Heath of Bennettsvil - was caUcd to .Concord and Salisbm * on business for a few days. ' * ' ' Mr. A.B. Rogers passed away Fr day night, lie was funeralizcd Sui day momrrtgf- at Masadonia Cemetei We ai"e. pleased t0 have Mrs. Ro* McCullum hack-Uulbe city.afjt.oi' silP'h ing a while at Hampton, Va. Many of the teachers and studert' are .gifting ready for school th month.?We-hope the hi mueb-?sucee: this term. ' Miss Clon Robinson of Rock Hill here visiting hey sister, Mrs. Cam King and fajnily, 4_, 2. . .1 >r, and- Mrs. Roscoo' Wai.cl <??_ It Chester. N. Y. were? the guests of M I' j and Mrs." J. B, Drake on KopeC Strei for. hte week-end. " ' " ? Mr. Morris Long an ex-soldier die at Tuskefcee and will he funeraliz? nere uniay atMi*. J. M. Roberson, District Supe intendent of the North Carolina Mi ?tual I.ifo Inrurancc^uinpaiiy of Flo enec spent Thursday in the city wil Mr. J. B. Drake, who is represent: tive here. ~ . . ' Mr. Henry Edward Burnett ai Sftniuel Binghanrmotored home froi n|i hmorHhrVa. Saturday P. M.. .Will here they were the guest of Mr. ar Mrs. Joskens Bingham. m m ^ GA'RNETT NEWS. v An unusual large crowd~gttthFTT ifrMi, y.iun A. M. K. churchi Sunda being Communion day, Rev. E. V , Graham inislui1, fllli'H the pulpit. I1 preached a very able sermon. All wl heard him were greatly helped. At 9 o'clock the .Sunday school b gan. The Supt. and his teache were found at their posts of dut Mrs. Anna Kady McFarlin was elect< " delegate to the Sunday School convei tidn at Hardeeville. | The moving picture show that wi given on Wednesday night-by the Re W. H. Jones, of Savannah, Ga. wi highly enjoyed by all present. Mr. and Mrs. J. Goodman, of Jacl sonville, Fla., is visiting at the hon of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grove. The pastor and members were i deed glad to s?c Mr. and Mrs. Ma lory and daughters out again, aft being ill with typhoid feVer for a ft , . : The mpiny friends of Misses Flo Gant, Rosa Lee Shiggs are glad IN MEMORY OF ANTON IA A. * . SMITH. ; ; :? 11 - r There-lies sweetly asleep, One who was loving true and hravt But sank to a deep watery grave. f Your presence here is still missinfi A wounded heart is still aching, For just one thought of you - Opens the fountain anew, .Of tears that fall daily for you. f - U the&e lines you could but read, 2 From the hand they now proceed, What joy would the a chin tfTiearf T? And the mystery of a lost hodv rcvei Oh, sleep1 ffweetly dear one sloejr, lyocked kby the waves of the deep, The billows have hushed your voice But in heaven your soul do rejoice. Laurens News ?, 8 Altho the weather was very inh clement Sunday, another large conf | gregation worshpiped at Bethel A. M. E.Tchurchr: ? ?. , "I Rev. Baten being out of the city ^ many of his members filled the audi^ I ehce. Rev. Smith preached a very d able sermon. Revival service began, after having prayer meeting for three e nights. Bethel seems to be getting warmed up. Communion service was e | also held with Rev. J. F. Boyd, assiste ing. We were pleased to have our sweet* and loving-member, Mrs. Sarah White a worship ngain as of old with us. !"\ Mesdumes Alice Moore and Youag (' are back from the Mountains looking the picturC'of health. ' ' Mrs; "Emily McOonnelTe of Detroit ^ ; bvh , U Itie ?f ATirr SnpV.jp Mae McMorris instead of her aunt ' t as was reported in last issue. (, Mrs.'Lorene Shelton and daughters apont- the week at the home of Mr. ' and Mvs. Thus. Shelton. ' e Mrs. Etta Garliiigton entertained ^ at lun't'iienn un Monday afternoon in compliment t0 Misses Estelle and v 'Sammle^May Rice,' Misses Mattie O. ,s t'utman and Thclnia Hood afffl Miss Margaret McWilliams. This was one of the most royal treats of the seah son as each one of these young ladies will lie leaving soon for their school . Wnyk- Sandwiches, _salad, potato chips tea with pineapple and other delicious refreshments. . 1 Mr. W. P. Garlrngton, accompained iThy the Gray' Court teachers motored ;s I to Grgenville Sunday. Mr." Arthur Jackson .was called flic way Sunday t0 the funeral of his y? sister i"n' Donncttsville. t?? Mr. arid Mrs. Thompson of Knoxi ville, Tenn., with their two children, i- after spending awhile at the home of y Mvs. Martha Franks returned to their ;a home Wednesday, accompanied by j* Mrs. Allene Franks Burton. Mrs. L. W. Thompson, after fipendts ing a weei.. in the city visiting' the is Doctor's relatives and friends return f)l\ and Mrs. I.. W. Thompson mois torod to Fountain Inn, Greenville and ie several other places during theweek. j Miss Ilattie Cunningham is spend0 ing the w.eok With her parents Rev. r. and Mrs. M. A. Cunningham before nt tntfing up hnr work at Lynchburg. Va. ?[ Mr. Ttoht. Bendy of..New York and >d Mr. David of Clinton motored to the >d Friday and were the guests of Miss Sallie Den'dy and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. r- Duckett. r ' 1- Mrs. Louise Price left Saturday for tv- will remain in Greenville, with their ;h aunt. We wish, for Mfs> Price a :i- pleasant stay while there. The "Hampton High" began its enul rollment oh Wednesday, lasting thru m Friday. They opened on Monday witlg lejan exceeding large attendance under id the same corps" of professprs _and teachers. Mrs. Kiplcr and little daughter Lois (SMa rcelle left during the week to spend some time in Seneca, ntj Mrs. Ti TftoaipiiQrL entertained iy|thr> Sunshine Rand Weducsdav aftcrV.*| noon. A large crowd of' little folks tr | nriil warty gating Tve re pinyeti. After 16 which a delightful repast was served. Jill's. Corrie Owens Vcas at home to o- her Club on Friday, afternoon at the rs usual hour. Many ladies and friends y. were present. A very interesting ;d | meeting was called. ^After which a a- delightful course was served by the | hostess. - , is I I\Iiss Jtilia Fowler returned to the vT^city Thursday from Hendersonville, "N. as l.. Mrs. L. W. Thompson was the dinit ! ner guest of Mrs. W: Ir. McMorris and te | diwghter nn Thursday afternoon. After which Mrs. Thompson paid a few n- < alls to some of her dear old friends il- in the upper part of the city,, er I Rev, J. \V. Mathias conducted a :w Wonderful revival meeting at Liber ! 4y. Rev. Campbell of Anderson asrajsisted. Large crowds were present to each night and many souls were saVed r-fbi-4ast-Sunday evening the Future Church choir rendered excellent music with Miss- Mat^ie O. Putman as organist. It was well1 worth listening to. Rev. Smith preached an able ser roon which-was enjoyed by all. Mesdames McKee and McClellan made very interesting repmrks. Mrs. Nelson being the directress much credit | is due her. , rt "The'Rainbow Wedding given on Tuesday , was a lovely affair. The bride and her attendants together with the little flower girls, Little Miss Lois Mftreelle Kipler and Hollands were beautiful. Miss Mary Bailej * I sang: "I'm waiting for you." While | Miss Mattie O. Putman played ver> jell sweet and soft, an instrumental sole aL and Jhe wedding march. This wag given under the auspices of Mesdama? Sanders, Spann and Miss Odessa Sanders. , Misses Mary Bailey, Dorothy Lo max, Hugh Leake and M)r. Gharlej !#) Franklin motored to Greenville Wed ~ THE PALMETTO " 1 ' t--?=g?=ggg ST. PAUL NOTES. Sunday, August 26, was a busy day at Liberty Hill A. M. E. church. At -11 a. pi., the Household of Ruth ] held their annual Thanksgiving services. The pastor preached the an- ; nual sermon. A report was made bjT 1 Mrs. M. B. Pendergrass from the < State League Convention which was ! held in Georgetown August M-24. Sunday night, Young People's Ser'vice was held, at which time MV. Cbp- i pin Butler, a young minister of Sum ter preachgd*-~ The Junior choir furnished music and everyone was pleas/is) tirif K tVio eoriM/in v;V* n iyu VilV OV1 ? ?VVI Recent visitors at the parsonage : as guests of Rev. and Mrs. D. P. Pendergrass and family, were Messrs. 1 Coppin Butler, R. E. Anderson, Jr., ' and Edward Sweat ".of Sumter; Rev. < Joe DeLaine and Mr. Robert Ragin of Columbia; Profs. J. P. Burgess and ' W. J. Spann oi Scaifi College, Or- _ angeburg and Prof. H. VV. Baumgard 1 ne'r of Allen University, Columbia, who is also a representative of The [ Palmetto Leader. ? *????? A very sad accident octurred Wed- nesday night, Aug. 22, as a resul tof ;the high' Vaters .in this section. The" "bridge al Jasper creek being under J water, it was necessaty to cross in a boat. Mr. Cain Jones -attempted v to royj- Mr. John M. Ragin across, the ' boat capsized and Mr. Jones beinft 'unable to swim was drowned. .Mr. Ragin had a1 narrow escape. The de- ' ceased was funeralized Thursday at Liberty Hill A. M. E. churcb. by the nastor. Revr D.-Pr PendeTgrass. ^ Miss Pansy Pendei^rass has re- ^ turned home, after haying spent sev- ' eral weeks in Sumter as the guest 1 of Miss Blanche Spears. i. Mrs. M. B. Pendergrass Mr. Novman Misses Maud, MJabel and Ethel motor cd to flonrpotnu-n lmt'wBPlf tQ nt. _ tend the State League Convention. The pastor and delegates from the Sunday and Missionary Society are attending the S. S. and W. H. & F., district meeting this week at Cypress Fork A. M. E. church. Mr: Toney Palmer has returned to New York City after spending several weeks with his "parents Mr. and Mrs. James Palmer. GADSDEN NEWS. Notwithstanding the fact that Sunday was a- showery day, quite a crowd-worshipped at St. Mark Baptist church. After the regular servicea>-'the Women's Working Society,i of which Mrs. Sallie Sims is president, held their- annual ? Thanksgiving services. Members of the Zion Benevolent, St. John, Jerusalem and New Light Beulah Societies met with I hem Timolv remarks were made by Mrs. Sarah Johnson of Hopkins"and Mrs. Louisa Goodwin, of Congareo. V vbry interesting sermon was preach d by the pastor, Rev. J. B. Barber, fter which a collection of $50.00 was niton. ? The Household of Ruth held their annual Thanksgiving service at Red Hill Baptist church on the fourth Sunday in August. Rev. H. Burks preached the annual sermon. Mrs'. Sara Peoples of Columbia is visiting Mrs. Emma Garrick atRh Mrs. Louisa W. Randolph this week. The sad news has rdftChefl ' US' of " he death, of Mrs. Josh Labrew of Kastover. Funeral services will be held from Mt. Zion Baptist" church Wednesday a. m., at 11:00, John Anderson 17, son of the late Mrs. Ida Wright was fatally injured wliile working on Southern railroad at Kingville Saturday. ?'-rr.. . CARLISLE NEWS. The revival meeting of William Chapel A. M. E. Zion church, Rev. R. V. Hunter, pastor, conducted by Elder J. C. Lewis of Chester last week. was. a success. Wie had a wonderful, time. Miany souls were saved for, Christ. ^ Mrs. Louise Coleman, sister Inez and her husband spent tw0 weeks with their, mother Mrs. E. A1. Coleman. Mr. Willia mH. Emerson and wife from Santuc, spent Sunday with his father. We have a plenty of . rain. ' Cbtton in this section is getting white. | Mrs." JUlpuise Coleman left last week fop Nashville, Tenn. to visit her husband Mrf G? Ci Coleman. Mr. Will Dawkins and family spent one week with his father. ( - = ; ! nesday. j Ma-s. Savannah Dean is spending ai while in Asheville, N. C. i Mrs. Maria Sherard cousin of Mrs. ' Etta Garlington from Cokesbury v9 s spending awhile at their home. We ' ' wish for her a pleasant stay while in the ctiy. i Mrs. Orrie McDaniel of Greenville l- was the gtiest*fr?~Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Green and motored to Wliite Plain Rev. Hood, accompanied by his wife and children left for Washington, D. ' C., where they will reside in the near * future. LEADER Greenville News 1 v . Miss Thelma Iiobinson, of Cokesbury, Msiss Lillie M. Williams and Miss Catherine Shaw, of Greenwood and Mr. Ernest Hughcg of. Columbia, spent Labor Day^eie mi the guorU ixf Mi?s Charles Annie Lewis gn Nel- j son St. The party was enroute from ; Asheville, N. O. / Mrs. Matilda White has returned from a delightful trip to Henderson- j ville, "N. C., antj other points of in-; terest. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Calhoun have returned to this city after spending several weeks in Georgia. * The Rev. Mrs. M. S. Berry has returned tG her home here following a'( very successful revival meeting at Chester. Prof. E. C. Murray, the efficient disriet manager of the N. C. Mytual Life Insuwinee Co,, har. returned tnJ the city after enjoying a very pleasant vacation in New. York, Atlantic i^ity ami _qther points in . the East.], Ho reports n most interesting an help ' ful trip.. JVIr.'and Mrs. Kit Dial, Mrs. Bferlha j Hunt, *Mr. Arthur-Clark, Misses llel-j' ?n Rohinson. Marr'u-lofh Sims and Hi- : ' lard Hunt, 'motored to \Y?>st Union last Sunday, where they were the iruestS of relatives and'friends. 7 . Mrs. E. C. Murray, accompanied by Hiss Minnie Walker;.of Columbia; arc.. rived in this city last week, from Hampton Institute, Virginia. j The Labor Day picnic held at Joy- j ' land Park, under the auspices of the Phyllis Whuatley Center, piiHutl Mil'- ]1' ?essful, there being a large crowd in . atendance. The L. J. Coppin Mission ary Society met Thursday afternon at. the home of Mrs. Daisy Miller on E. Mi-Bee Ave. A large number of .alumni of Benedict College met at the i'ljylUjr' ! Wheatley Center,, on Friday evening. Aug. 23 and organized a "B. C7' club. The meeting was gracet} by the presence of Prof. T. L, Duckett of Bene-, diet College, who presided, over the pieeting. The Rev. A. C. L. Arbouin was also present. He. spoke in interest of the endowment fund. The next meeting will be held at the hpme of kins St. The public is cordially in viten. ??? The Rev^A. C. Sumpter -last RunMay morning delivered a strong gospel sermon at Allen Temple A. M. K. church, of which he is the popular pastor.? Despite the very inclementweather a fairly large crowd was pre? ent, all'-of whom were well .repaid forbraving the iUifHvorabh\, elements. The Swidjiy.. ^chool lesson w'as climax-I ed byjrjjsplendid review by the in hint a l)le Mrs.'wtrM. Calhoun. Til" n.ip. ni ?-;i] npen on Men- _ day morning, September lOtn, with ? every^indication of a record attendance. With text-hooks being furnish ed free of {charge there seems to be no reason why every boy -and girl 0f school age should not attend one of-~ thrTlTy's several gwid schols. I'aients, see to. it that your children are ready.:" Before a large and "enthusiastic I'a". bor day crowd the Greenville Blacli j^pinnerA?defeat ed the Winston-Sal^ t'lll, N. C.f Cnn"l 'm ^?-w. 1);1|1 _ AInml-iv nftI'l'iiiint) ..n (!r.-iham Atldet- _ ic field by the score of 5 to .'5, thus concluding the championship of the Carolinas. The game was very close and hotly contested throughout, hut in the end the famous Mountain City crew proved too much fur the Twin City hoys, who seemed to have a hahit of bowing to Mgr. Kenedy's steam roller. Dr. E. A, lluggins, after attending the National Medical meeting in Baltimore, and .visiting the historic city of Boston, Mass., is back in his'office here. ' ' .. " " ELLOREE NEWS Mr. Peter -Polder returned this~\M-ch from New York City_ai'tcr spend i ing a few ^months.. He reported a [ ve'ry ptealTaht stay. Miv?Felder is now preparing", to re-enter school at Allen University. Miss Alien Hildebrand spent, a few t days in Sumter this /week. She veported a very enjoyable stay on her return. * Miss Rosa Mitchell gave a Tea f>nr- ' ty Tuesday oveping for her friends. The party was ehjoyed by all present. Prof, and Mrs. Arthur Daniels re turned Friday afternoon, after atteriding summer school a tHahrrpton, Vac They reported a very successful session in school. 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