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Saturday, February 8, 1930
. UNINTENDED ERROR?FREE
WILL CLUB 36 STRONG
Through an unintended error the
Palmetto Leader published only half
^ . of the membership of the "Free Will
Club" that was organized in behaLf
of the Ridge wood camp, January, 26
The following is the complete mem
Ivershlp: -
Mrs. Charity 4L?Pleasant, president;-Mrs.
Sarah Robinson, vice presi
ident: Mrs. Nellio R. Davis, secretary:
Mrs. Laura Barr, Assistant secretary;
Mrs. Minnie Capers, treasurer; Miss!
- rhnirman of the prograpv
committee; Mrs. Annie- Cole- '
^ man, chairman of the refreshment
committee; Mrs. John Nickleby has
charge of the-, music.
"Mrs. L.; Hagood, Mrs. Maggie L
Thompson, Mrs. Frances Summers,
Mrs. Miranda " Blocker, Mrs. Annie
?1?Manigaull,. M i k. 1'nik MaL'kt-vMm Oa
therine M.irtr.-Mrs, Mattie Trapp, Miss
Marion Young, Mrs. Alice McMichael,
Mrs. Rosa Dupont, Mrs." Bessie Walker,
Mrs, Ella B. Canty, Mrs. Lizzie
Mori-is, Mrs. Frances Woodson, Mrs
' Sarah Starks, Mrs. Ida Myers, Mrs
Saphronia White, Mrs. Fa'nnie Smoak,
Mrs. Jessie Legge.
Mr. Frank Walker, Mr. Boyd Plea
sant, Mr. Arthur Robertson, Mr. Willard
13. Robertson,' Mr. Simon M.
Bates,. Mr.' .letV Capers, Mr. Noble
Worthy, Mr. John Xickleby, Mr. j6sh
*?StimmorfAand- Mr. Preston Ford.
Next meeting will, be February 2."i
at which time Mr. John .Nickleby will,
render a musical program aecompuniod
by Mrs. Laura Barr to which.
Mm |i ililii is imdtedr ? Come
out rind see what we are try
ing to do for Ridgewood camp.
LKXINGTOX NEWS
4 ' "
Rev. bailey, pastor of St. Paul Bap
tort?Fhui<*h?had mdinatiun services.
Tuesday evening. Rev, T, M. Boykin
preached a very instructive sermon.
Th- visitingministers were: Revs.
Gross,'A. .k Porter and Lephart. Rev.
Bailey fs an excellent minister and
christian gentleman.
"Mrs.; Dora Allison is in the hospital
- for treatment of. tonsilitis.
Miss CBunn spent Sunday with
1 ,. her parents. Miss Browif was happily
greeted by her mother who recent
L^arrived-fioin Atlantic City. N. J.
The friends of .Mrs. J.- Sligh are
rfotry Tofltonv of her Illness.
_ Mi l ) I,isle Pi'ti'iii1 1.4 flaw nhle to a
with crutches. Miss Portid was hurt
~ - In .itn -mito hecidcfftA -4
. **M,v. W. II. Corloy was the guest of
Miss :s. it. Battle Sunday.
Misjs Ruth. Hampton of Philadelphia
entertained with .(wo tables of whist
,*r Wednesday night. After which a doIiciollst
salad ftnnso nai seived. *Miss
Maggie Wise returned to N. Y.nfter
spending ' some' tjme with her
parents.
CARLISLE NEWS
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? The.Missionary. .Society of Mt. Eden
' ' Church, with Mrs. Alma Dickerson as
president gave an entertainment at
the hall on last Monday' night with
splendid success. The youngsters
were very anxious to go some where
since,they have not had any outing
since the holidays. .
:p ~ AVe, are planning another orie for
Monday night, Feb. 10th.
NotWithstand itlg the unfavorable
weather the services of Mt. Eden
were good. The pastor, Rev. W. L.
Johnson, preached a wonderful sermon
from Isaiah 51:11. Subject: ."The
Church Shall Return to Zion."
Mrs. Willie Hunter, formerly of
Csivlisl'e Kilt nrnv rp?i/1es in Homier
sohvlllo, is hero visiting relatives and
friends, worshipped with us on Sundii'y.
We are glad to have'her home.
Mrs. Mamie Gilliam, of Rpartan burfc
was here Saturday visiting and
? returned to her home Sunday.
.Rev.'J. \V. Dawkins, Jr., was home
" not-so many days ago. He is junior
, colieg;- at Allen University. We are
ahvjayk glad to see Rev. Dawkins.; he
is h 'splendid, energetic youn"1 man.
Mr. Vinee Dawkins, who has been ill
for more tharr a vear had a serious
spell and is not much improved. Sis
ters, Nellie Jeter, Irene Lainey and
* Brother Elliott Wicker continue ill.
BROOKLYN, N Y.
A birthday dinner party was given
at the home of Mrs. Alice Champion
Fisher, 22'.) Clifton Hlaco. The dining
room was decorated for the affair.
rThe guests for the evening were Mr.
and Mrs. James Staton, Me-domes
f.~. Mnrtha*~Johnson, Delia Duggins, Ma
lit Douglas, Miss Barropetta Champion,
Mr-. Samuel Horry and Mrs. ^lico
Emanuel. . :
At p. m., another surprise was
given and. the guests at this party
were Mrs. Mary Rhephard, Mrs. Lela
t Montgomery, Mrs. Hattie Wilson. Miss
Elorence Foster and Mrs. J. B. Adams?
" *.
At 1:00 p. m., Mrs., Fisher's sor
came in with 20 boys and girls. The
?evening wa-s:weH spent. One-surprise
- _>wjrc ji uinnuay c|iKe ana in me ceniei
* ' 1 Tfns n tulip and' in 'I'Hfli leaf iff-Hit
tulip wuS-money.
? ' WllJ.ISTON NEWS :
Xs?'
"Th' Midnight Rose," a^Fo^7^~~^
fl acta was presented hy some mem
hers-of the facultv of th.e Williator
Graded school and other .V*talente<
| young people. The play was gooc
beginning to end. Miss Kose Hicksoi
fr the esteemed and affable principal cr
_ the school really took off the par
"Lil" in dramatic etyle. Miss Gwen
dnlyn Fells, teacher did the part o
"Nan" to perfection. Messrs Cyrui
and Franklin Hickson added mucl
"pep" and dramatic skill to the play
Others whose names we did not ge
played their parts well.
^ The nlav was indeed a credit to th<
faculty amj school. A very lar^e ?n<
? appreciative audience witnessed th<
occasion, white and colored. It wil
he reproduced at Schofield school ii
Aiken February 6th. Don't miss thii
: treat.
WALTERBORONEWS <
Last week, Thursday and Fliday,
the Ministers Council of the Charleston
District of the G. M. K. Church, *
was held at Rock ofi'Ages C.. M. E. t
Church, Rev. Wilson, pastor. 'In the ?
welcome service Prof P. J. Hammitt t
represented the educational interests i
Of the city and' Dr. A. F. B. Horry,
the religious. ' t
The Allen Christian Endeavor Lea- (
gue was organized at St. Peter's A '
M. E. Church by the pastor, the lirst ^
week in this month and is proud of its' 1
strong corps of officers. The roster 1
is as follows: Mrs. RlUh CI. lliiiiy.-f
Mrs. Ophelia Lewis, Vice-President; 1
Mrs. PerniCe Jeridouu, Secretary; 1
Miss Helen Simmons, Assistant Sec- '
retary.; Mr. Roseau Luster, Treasurer; I
Miss"* Rebecca Maree. pninist. '
The League has designated as its J
flrsi concrete etiort tne Ueautilying
of the church lawn. It will also render
a program on the second Sunday
in February, Founder's0 Day irr the A
M. E. Church.
Last week Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Glov-?
er were in the city, called to see Rev.,1
and Mrs. A. F. B. Horry.
The Colleton County Teachers As-i
sociation met last Saturday in the
High-school building and held a very*
profitable . and enjoyable Meeting. )
ML ..x J -11 A '
i np very I'xcuntni program was giy-;
on by the C. T. S. Teachers?
The Missionary Society of St. Pe- I
ters A. M. E. Church held its first
meeting in the, New Year at the par-i
sonage on the Second Sunday after-;
noon, guest of Mrs. Harry. Reorgani
zntinn whs effected with the.following
resplts: . Mrs. Teha Simmons,
President; Mrs. Mary Spencer, VicePresident;
Mrs. Ruth G. Horry,- Secretary,;
Miss Edith Brown, Assistant
Secretary; Mrs. Alice Greene, Treasurer;
Mesdames M. E. Felder, Rachel
Martin, and Carrie Joyner, constitute]
-the Executive committee. : T
Rev. P. J. Johnson, the efficient and
well beloved pastor of the Presbyte-,
ri.an Church here, was invited to Wil-'
son to preach ?last Sunday. He accept
ed the invitation and reports a very
pleasant tripv
ST. MATTHEWS NEWS
The Calhoun Colored Teachers met
Saturday, January 25", atr lit} o'e 1 oek,.
in the ^school auditorium, jPEgC J. A,
rVjnl told Uiv ubject of the meeting
mill tin n lui limnntill Mi l P liil^y*;
ger, County Superintendent of education.
lie spqke brjefly and pointedly
to me pounj 01 writing your numu
campaign, which he asked all. of the
teachers and preachers to co-operate
with him to put this over in Calhoun
County*. Mr.' Geo. W. Wannamuker
wws next ppcsciiti'd.?lie .spoke in mil
chosen wofds of a Teacher's Duty. He
..aid that he was'in accord with Mr.
tieiger, the Superintendent ol" Education,
and willing to do all in his..er
to help him put over the programin
the county. We were" sorry
Tlnit1 those gentlemen could "not stay
until the1 "meeting closed, but owing
to their several duties they had to
leave. I
The roll of teachers was called and1
we collected $28.00 for the State Tea-1
chers Association which rrieets in
March in Columbia. 1 We are hoping
by the nGxt meeting which will be
February 8, 1930, at 12 o'clock at St.
Matthews Colored school bailding.
that all of the. teachers in the Calrtoun
county will have registered."
We hav,p planned for Field's day in
ihe countv and would like for all ot
the schools in the cbunty to hate a
showing. For that reason we will
have our Field's Day in March. Revs.
B. H. Gray, J. I. Hamilton, and 13. ('.
Scott spoke encouragingly of the
work which the teacners in me county
are doing and of the co-operation
which they are giving the president
of the association. After w^ieh the
president told the teachers of a repast
which the Senior class had prepared
r them in the H. E. Department,
Which was an agreeable surprise.
The teachers of St. Matthews Colored
School were asked to escort the
guests over, which was done and every
body present seemed to have enjoyed/
, themselves. . ' j
The churches in the-town are tnov-j
ing on nicely with such men as Itev.
1); Mitchell, wh6 has the St. Matthew
Baptist (Church* well \n .hand. Rev.
Ross, who is at Friendship Baptist
and is making wonderful progress.
Rev. J. M. Jackson is the pastor of
Bethel A. M. E. Church and seems to
~ have things his way. , ? A
We had a trfcut on Sunday morning
Prof. T. A. A maker and Mr. Wise,
two white gentlemen1 came in to ourj
, Sunday School. TheTTupt. Prof. J. A.
, Ford combined the classes and introduced
Mr. T. A. Amaker, who made
! a wonderful talk. It was enjoyed?l?y
, all who heard him. His talk was^simpl'e
and full of infornjation.
| Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton and
Mrs, Annie Hamilton and daughter of
- Spartanbuhg,, were seen in the city |
i n 1 ? _ - ,1 : m i *
j iVJTUiay on a ??u ourasion. 1 ncjr fwire
, to the ""funeral of their father, and
| Grand father, Mr. iWioodard. We
I were glad to see them hut sorry fh'cjr
r rmrut nn such, nerflsinn.
WOODARI) NEWS i;
1 Sunday was an ideal day and our
- pastor preached a strong sermon.
i The Christian.Home Burial Benefit
1 Society had its "Hand Me Down" re1
centlv. We have over ojiq hundred
i~memners and we had one hn?"re<i ana
f "glght.v dollars in Pressure to huv fkmr
L sugar, rice and what nnh Al] the
- members were elated to receive their!
f "hand me down." We believ? wd" ""re
b the affrongest lodge in the state. Mrs.
i Marit^ Burton, our Grand President,
. from Greenville; was here on the 17th
t of Jan. We were glad^to -hear her address
and to have her present W>
9 are planning to take The Palmetto
1 Deader in "our next Union. . We Under?
stand that the Stat* Convention passI
ed a law at Johnson that every lodge
(i i must take it. We are expecting Prof,
s W. A. Bowman of Columbia to attend
our Union.
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THE PALME
GRADUATING EXERCISES FOR
FAN-O-LIN SCHOOL,, ^AN.2ft.
^Georgetown, Feb.?Fan-O-I/in, one
)f the leading systems for treating
he hair and seafpj-and which is now
eceiving widespread attention from
>oth white und colored, including eveq
i millionaire, was.given Hr deserving
ribute of recognition and appteciaion
in a brilliant event here on, Tueslay.
evening, when a number of the
ending citizens crowded the palatial
Carolina IIome, Corner of High Mur<et
and Wood streets to witness the
in usual ceremony of a mid-winter
nnilii:tt.inn oxereise: awarding cer'.jL
ales of eflicieniry to graduates of this
lew system by Madam Fanny.e Cur0ina.
There were four graduates, the
first class to complete the elementary
. ourse in this system.1 They are: Mrs.
I.,illic Rniney, of Parkersville," Mrs.
Mar;1 K. Jniuw or c.mwiiy,Mts. Annie
I'ressley ol' this city and Mrs. JnnieLewis
of Sumpit.' Each of these g-ad
uates is a leader in her section, and
is doing splendid work. This system
including the best hair growc?\ soe-1
i-itti scaip u cumicni., pressing oil, and
soaps, and other cosmetics, is duly (
patented under the trade mark Fan-Q
Lin. _It is meritorious and will even-:
tually cover the South as oiie of the
leading preparations of its kind.
Dr. J. E. Beard, I). D., pastor of
Emanuel A. M K Church, Charleston
and o??e of the lead-ing men -of?theRace,
was. the principal speaker on
this occasion.
in uuuitiun u> the principal address
tile program Consisted 01 snort uuks,
iniiMtv iiini-ii p.HMii, UV. V- K>. leyie,
our leaning physician here, was master
ul cereniohlesC On oeing presented
to tne audience by Dr. . iu Caro
l?na,. Dr. deele, jn a splendid talk,
explained the object ot the gatnering
and spoko in glowing terms of the
woiideiiul invention by Madam Carolina,
as a credit not only to her but to
tne town, State and race. Hey.
K. ,E. Brogdon, pastor of Bethel
A. M. E. Church, was introduced
ana in well chosen words, paid a high
compliment to Madam Carolina for
this wonderful product, stating that
if we would get these preparations,
which are the best, from this, our
own producer, the time is not far distant
when we shall see here a great
manufacturing plant, for South OaroPrincipal
J. M.- Beck of-the Hojv
urd school, spoke in the same strain.
AHss .liinlo K. Ward read the poem,
***?' I ni'h?di^? a ' ingle
Hound." _I'rof Cuius. S. Browne rendxuvd
a saw .solivaccompanied by Mrs.
E. L. Frasier, pianist, Mr. S. W.
Tucker, our popular taiior, sang a solo.>
*
Hey. ,1. K. Heard was then introduced
to deliver the graduating address,
IT.?HehUd, Oh bulll^' dllLruduml;
stated that while, he had, in his. life
time, attended some of the leading
gatherings?some meetings of ^vorIdwide.
scope and significance, he could
.Ugthfully say that his pleasure at beitfgThere
tonight far exceeds that felt
atftho.se more pretentious gatherings
He expressed the hope that this work
Would become great and far reaching
in its effects. And agreed with Dr
Broedon that it will do so if we rally
around our own. lie had had the priv
iloge, he said, vf-seeing both Mrs. Malone
and Madam Walker before their
business grew to such proportions.
That the Fan-O-Lin system has much
brighter* prospects than cither of
these ventures had !at the beginning,
because, he said, Fan-O-Lin has white
friends and customers as well as colored,
in its very, inception. . He emphasized
the blessing that an effort
like this would mean to the race un
furnishing employment and thereby
leaving money with our group. I>f.
Hoard Hri concluding, said Xfiut- he
would give his unstinted stipp6rt* to
this movement. The address was ftlll
of thought" and inspiration. JjJ Dr.
Beard then presented the fcertificates,
commending the graduates
for having shown such efficiency as to
merit such distinction.
Madam Carolina was then introduced
oncl told in an interesting, yet
unassuming wfty? some of her experiences
in perfecting the system. Nc
one can listen to Madam Carolina
and npb be impressed with her indivi duality,
nor escape the conviction
that she belongs to that galaxity ol
great souls who brought things U
o? time. She has from the very first
'pass, and left footprints,on the sands
I pledged a percentage of the return?
from the s?t4e?ni- Fan-O-Lip to flu
church and- to charity.
with an impressive talk, lie prayed
for the success of his wife's efforts.
Tbr-ttro gOod.it might do others.
Aftel" distributing^ctrculars to the
crowd describing the Fan-O-Lin ]>rc
^lucts fop Beauty'Culture, the exefcisc
of the evening came to a closely NftSih:
hers Were shown through the. Jk*aut>
_Cultui"e Rooms and laboratory.
Out of towp- visitors, Rev. Henrj
Wilson, Mrs; Lillie Latimer and son
and Mrs. Minnie Rogers of Conway
Mrs. S. K. McQueen of Charleston.
A I'ARTVLTOKKKNWOOI)
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.. t iT' rr \-,r ?
Mrs. Mary R. Port delightfully on
tortatnerf- aT to-- home on Maswel
, Avenue Monday evening, Jan. 27, ir
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jack
soil of 1.215 Oariff Street, Detroit
Mich., and Mrs. Ella H. Harris inf 639'
Avnuo Detroit- Mich*. ^ ^
whist. After several games a deli
rrrms course w?? served consisting o;
carrot salad on crisp lettuce, boiler
ham, pirttento spread sandwicfles ant
black coffee, carrying out in detail th<
v?inntine motif.
-/Those who enjoyed the hospitality
of Mrs. Port including, the Detroi
guests, woret Mr. and Mrs. Georg<
PTnTey of Abbeville; Mr. and Mrs. Ar
4imr Willinfn*. Mr. and Mrs: Willian
Anthony, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hole
man, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Perrin
Mr. and .Mrs. J'osiah' Moore and Jame:
Fort, Mr. M. W. Moore assisted th<
hostess in servipg.
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ITTO LEADEli , V M ;
LEXINGTON NEWS |l
New Bethel A. RL. E. Church, Rev. V
S. J. Johnson, pastor, Sunday sclvool |
at 10 o'clock. Elder G. K. LyR'si I
preached and he}d--his-Pirst-<|Uui'lcrly r
conference. He preached a wonderful t
sermon. We Had in ouY congregation
Revs. Thomas Bowman ami Hawkins. K
We ar? glad to. have - friends worship p
with us, Come again. . .hi
'Mrs. Jauie'Sligh is on the*sick list "
also Mr. Paul Wise, o p
? Mrs. Elisa Bowman Wuk the dinner gtiest-of
Miss "Alice Harris artdHVir-v li
Ellen Young Sunday. - is
j Rev, J. E. Hixon- wuh visiting hi -: t
! mother last week and friends. \^. K
are always glad to hAje such a splond |
id niUfH in our Conit. again.
I MOUNTVIl.I.E NEWS ?
MiY. 11. E. I'.loyd WAS 1I1..I oiuinl.la'
January 24th to ut^oml lhV? senji-an
nuai meeting ot jtne r. A. A.?V.:
Masons. She reports a splendid session.
. ?t <]
I Mrs Eftie Wyatt who was stricken- t I
ed with paralysis died -the past week I
i and funeralized from Little River (
( ZiOn church where she was a faithful ?
fhember. Rev. S. M. Halsey of
berry preached the funeral. Deaeoii"
! E. L, Moses and Mesdamos Elizabeth, i
Boyd and 11. Ev Floyd spoke of their
lifg of Mrs. Wyatt being Worthy ol
emulation. The body -was hVul to rest' I
in Little River Zion Baptist Church) 1
cemetery, with honors of Ladies Aid i
Society, and the Court of Calanthe ot ^
Belmont Lodge Noi-57, T. A. Williams
jjndert'aker in charge. '
, Mr. Walter Jones |s improving. ft
Miss Willia Jones speift the Aveejt 1
end. at home. _ ; -|
ST. MATTHEWS NEWS ~ '
Waterce District (let TeHi c7~ Meewft
'* ing. . 1
Notwithstanding the inclemency of
the Weather, Friday., January .'fist the
presiding elder, Rev. Edwjn Wells .
and ministers with a large number < laymen
present met in Bethel A.M ?
E.- Church ^t St. Matthews for tin' i
purpose of outlining the year's work. ,
Dr. H. H. Haynes, pastor of the. St ;
Luke*"charge was' presented by the j j
C. Jer to preach, lie selected as a text i
John 10-2.1, The s.ermoii_was_ iu^4iir ?j.t
;h"and full of thoughts. A ft or wit
"the Rev. J.DrHumlllon, pastor- -o^
New lloiH wan
the day. "Each minister expressed hi
willingness to thG cause and pledged '
Klder Wells his full support. Klder ,
Wells is the babv of. the trio of elders
of the Central conference but (
h(? is bringing things to pass in the
Wateree district. And the men arc '
' It'tll'llinu liim nam an<l no ?f< ' Guy J
are seeing in him a big brother in
the work. A committee of .missionary 1
ladies brought in some very Strong '
resolutions pledging themselves as full ,
, suppbrters of the Elder and.Miss Pres.]
: Went. We are looking forward * '
|great district conference in April. We 1
j are glad to state that the iritire <lisi
rict is moving on splendidly from (
ery angle. It cannot do otherwise with
such "Tipe minded men as Waynes, I
Jackson, Player and Martin and with
?uch wide awake vmmw. men <
Scott, Hamilton, and De Paine,
>hing else can be .expected. ;
Elder Wells was made tu feel prorid j
when; the men of. rhe. district tonus,
over their full assessment for the ijltflti
drive. The fruit .of success is seen j
hv the signs of cooperation, and label
and sense that is true. Wells-need
not fear becayse his harvest truly will,
be.great. Mr. and Mrs. E/.ekiel Fritz
and Mrs. Mamie Multry worshipped
with Rev. Gary and members of Ebenezer
A.-At. E. Ghureh and express- ~
ed themselves as having enjoyed . |
sermon of Rev. Gray and tht?* ser- 1
' vices throughout. We are alwajv '
proud" to-have visitors come in i
r be with us in our serViceSjJ^VIrs. Ott. .
? is on the mend. - . ~
The Rev. Elijah Smith, one of tin
Strong Bantist preachers of St. Mat
thews section - a son of St. Mat
thews had an overwhelming crowd Hi [
' last Sunday at Mt. Carmel Baptist !
church. He-is loved by his members.
The faivmors are all gone to work in j
| good faith for a good", crop year. N '
Mr. J. E. Christie -and Prof,' Itl- 1 ^
principal of the Ft. Mntte school, wer 'j
in town Saturday on business.
1 Prof. J. A. Ford and his tenth grade j
l. students spent a very pleasant -outing |
' at the school auditorium Moililning
in an, afternoon- party.
L Mica f'.i.-t, p-ivo!.. tt.;uh-|
I er snent the afterivxSn Monday with!
- Mrs. Gray. She 'is always a very plea- Isant
visitor and" is much thought .?>!". j
! Mr. Paysc- Samuels anil Miss F1'
1 Kirkltuul were/ happily married?by-j'
the Rev! Smith. , L
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BISllQPyiLLK N KWS f
' Sunday" was a high day at i\ew}.
? Bethel. Church, Rev. A. P. Sjjjparsj
> held his first quarterly conference.!
He preached irvery inspiring sermon
from Matthew '5:0: "Blessed are they
which do hunger , ana ? nirsi aueri
righteousness for they br tiHedr"-f
_ He gave many beautiful illrist rations
in a practical way. *
- ?A> q qn Krv. I . vv. .lanerctlo.
pastor of Mt. Pisgah A. M. E Church
of Sumter, and his choir, crtme over.*
' ( The presidTng- phtcrr Rt'v:-S;>t'ars
1 the scripture lesson, after which Miss j
W. M. Shuler sang a?vocaTjK>lo, which
> was pleasingto the hearers.
' The presiding elder then presented
-_Rev- Janerette. who delivered his niasf
r tetpiece. Aiand In Numbers ;sr>:o. Ills'
choir sang many beautiful selections,
ff-Mn Jasper- Slater with his-.wonder-j
' I firf voice- sang a bass solo which \vej
* j believe charmed the angels of hea-'
ven, " . i"
1 Mrs. Saunders, the \V. 11. rfhd F.
f I M. district president, made Interest-'
t.ing remarks.* - ..
At 7:30 p. m. Rev. S. Ohism graced
i the pulpit and preached a sou! stir*
ring sermon. - The people- came in..
- [ crowds to every service* The collec*
i? tion exceeded $90.00. The presiding
s elder gave $10.00 to the windows rale
ly and his mother-in-laV gave-$>1.00.
The pastor, Rev. Walker, and his mem
t 'f ' ' 1 v ' " 1 "
. ~ *
icrs, expressed their appreciation-to]
be ministers ami their choirs for
uch- wonderful services and to the
>resjding. elder, Rev. Spears, espeeiiif-1
y for.'his jiheral gifts, Mfccbiiraging i
einnrks ami the inK-i t?1';. nianifes-!
<1. ' . '
Last Friday night,^Rev. II. VV. WaL|
. fA.is t: i 1; < r t nn :i vi-ir [ibi^iinl ,nr?.
rise. by -hi.-*?F?val members who plan- ]
ied a rounjf'supner forOim. At 7:."{<),
'clock the niefnbers loaded a ear with:
uunds.Of everything that a. grocery j
nil'"' "ml Omo of wbit b gj?- j
on Rrown,'along w ith Miss.es I'res- i
on, 11 an Is and Shulejr. took the par -1
i . . 1 . ' '
V- . ill* inriMMUl^'1' anu IIIK'U I II*' ,
ant.y. ' -u
ifOVK A l? i i-ii vinvc i.
Mr. Alexander Williams and c'nilIren
Ave re I he. truests of Mr. and Mrs
ayinaid Sloan last week en<J. Miss
fla E. Holt has returned from
!reenwood where she visited Mr. and
drs. Marshatf-Ghent and reports a
cry pleasant-staja
Mr. James Milier and .sister. I.amvI
na of I lodges were the last Sunday
iuests of the Misses Sloan. ;
Mr. K. A. Vanc<j .had as his guest j
asi Sunday, .\Vr. tieor^e Hosey of \
>onalxlsl 1
Misses Dora C.. and Mattie Lee !
i a nee were visitors at the home of!
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Moorp Sunday. |
Miv..Elbert. I). Vance snent the'
veek end in (."J'eenwood visiting
ives. -I
.Messrs. Vance., and AV. Anderson
colored to Greenville oil a .business J
rip 'Monday. ~
Sir. W. K. Vance has returned frpni j
' ohinihia where he on-t?tin- uroeeriv 1
cent hoard.
S'KWS IN ANI) AROI N1) WARE
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Mrs. Cornelia Rpbinson has returnnh
home after spending some timo
ivun ni*r daughter, Mrs. ('. Williams
ivho has heen ill at* her home, .'ffiO
Sew Market St.. Greenwood: We arc
roud to report her much better.
Mr. J a me,s Havis was a visitir at
Miss K'va'-Cathoun snenV the week,
ml witli. Mi <'.?.)i-ssie Young.
TflsT ITAl! < ^offtn^^Vas^nTnTTaflzoTF
it -Hijr Bethel Sunday.
Hey. Seldf'i (row^n seems to be at
liis hest. We aj*? proud to see him
loing so well."' Mr.
D. H..Comings was a caller at,
ihp home..:of Miss Kva Calholin Sunlav.
.
Mr...f.ee Taylor and Miss." Julia; Haw
Lliorne sent' t?? _Ju? making up lost
;ime. - ' . . '
Mr. Curtis' Davis, and Miss -Magg4e
Mcintosh married o?i the lDjth; We
lope .for theiy, a happy time tm their
matrimonial journey.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Jas, M. Anilersoa
a son. '? '
Mr. I'. T. Uoliinson, Mr. and Mrs.
I'aul Hutlei weVb th't? dinner guests
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of Mrs, Cora Evans on Fleming St.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ware and Mrs.
Mabel Smith were in Cokeshury Sunday
night^l^
Hlahehe Lu.wry entr-iYained a
number of friends Saturday night. '
After several game* of whist a deli '
eiouw?oource??puneh?rrnrj?bunfm.V ' ; ~~
sn la<l~w*s -.sej vetl. LV~"" . . . ' '
' t. Mrs. Ellen" Sfjdersoh, Mrs. lola
Pendleton and Miss Nannie l'.' Tay <
lor are still on the' sick list.
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Tuesday afternoon,- Man. :fS. -Meka'1111>o\v
i irrrrT\".~"."nr? . i;,.,., ,i i. t\x. ?:?
Corine Lipscomb'at her 'lnjirie on^N
McQueen Stivt. r
After a. very- interest jjny tournumerit
at T>U0, Mis,* .'I... E\ l)an>dty \ya
declared winner 'of the high n
prize, Mrs. Atibie Italic^,' the cohs-.in
tion prize and Miss -Henrietta Medio
way the winner of guest prize. .
Mrs. "Lipscomb Served a-delicTou *
salnd an<I sweet 'course. The gu^-t
for the afternoon' we re: Mf's. Daisy
Moody, Mrs.' Abbie Uanfe and Mis- .
Henrietta- ll?l)ii?-nv.
the blub next -Tuesday afternoon a;
Mrs. Sadie Brown \\ ill be hoste.- tie
her homo on 11. CheVes ->ti-v?t.
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5 forta lon^uiy.c, ?htl it.has. ?
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= Miss Theo K. V itl id, of s
E 1150 Center St.. HinninghiTm, =
: whose picture appears above. E' ? :
''I would have the sluttish, =|
tired feeling, and not;feel-Ch.ual ? .
r. to my work- I . would have a E'
iz bad taste in my mouth. . E .
,..H BlacK-Draught. \yjia-b I .did. 1 E ? ?
E f,.nml it helned n-.e v. l,..n 1 p
E f el bad and sluggish 1' take =
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