The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 22, 1930, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
_ Saturday, March 22, ,19.ffl.
LAURENS CiOUN4i?^rHA4NIN<i
SCHOOL NEWS. ^
wald program was held Wednesday
night. The speakers rendered their
parts well. Mrs. Audrey Wanzer and
her cast of characters made ft IVaVI- '
ing success of the Bus. Trip to Chicago
This car, horn and brakes are "of The"
1935 model. The collection amount-,
ed to $5.50.
_ M.r Jess Barksdalp of - Andersonspent
the \\<?ek-end vy-th Mr. and
? Mrs. John H.-*Sexton. -rr^
| Mrs. Lucy Smith and Mr. and Mrs.
;V b. Boyd mutOTPd tft- Spartarrbtirg-:
Sunday' They were the gliosis of [
' Mrs. Inez Cleveland.
Those who spent Sunday as diij^.1
IKf gyests of friend? wejrg; Mi^s.
Airlessa Franklin ' and Ruby Bates,
guests of Miss Dora *Hann; Mr. Ar"
thur Jones, .the guest of Mr. Wood-,
row Lanford; Misses Maude, Lidalee
and Mary Stoddard, guests of Misses
"Wattle and7" MThnie Burnside; Miss
Alice Mae Mills visited Miss Bea
irice Kose. Miss Maude Neely was
If, the week-end guest of Miss Ethel
; Hill. Messrs. C. Avery, TV-Ev~Cljnk- !
'C scales^ Prof. White, Mrs. V. L. Wilr
eon and Mrs A. .Wanzer attended the
banquet at. ftarksd.qlq Confer school
^ . Thursday! night. They report a pleas
B ' '
K ' .Those on- the?akk list are M r._ JL
R_._. T. Bates, Mr. G. Mills. ? ' ; :
~MtSS OllVia and Mr Wilbert Cleve r
l^nd f"ent *hc week-end with pareLI?
Miss Odessa James was glad to
have her. parents and sister visit her
S Sunday evening.
U COK ESHU RY N EWS.
St. PauL. Sunday school seems to
be putting on new" diTp'frrp^-rqmmgTThe
pastor Rev. Jenerette preached
a beautiful sermon at 11 o'clock SunJ
day?.
Quite a few of the colored people
went to Greenwood Sunddy tn pay
f* * the last respect ?1q one.LajiiQng the
! ' best white friends that ever lived in
Cokesbury, Mr. W. B. Mooi*e.
Misses Ruth Builer nf Alihev illo
?Theltna and-Rosa- Robinson were vis.
ilorsfat Brewer" Normal school. Him- day,
evening. ^
evening.
Rjgy. Jenerette was the guest dU
Mr. and Mrs. 'Miooie Thiiala.vr?:??:
Miss Frances Jackson of Brewer
"" N'nrmnl spent,?the week-end home
with family.
MaTy Dixon is still on the sick list.
Mrs. Nannie S. Aaron is another
- th ha nrirlrd to the sick list.this wee#/"
Her many friends hope that she will
soon recover. v~
The many friends i o,f Mrs. Susan
Dixon are glad to see her out again
after being shut-in for -four...months...
Mrs. Henrietta Goggihs is now in
3 Columbia sending awhile." ;
-I? Tho fripnilc nf Mr, YahCV (biggins
jfcJ are glad to have him home again.
I - ABBKVII.I.E NEWS.
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* The fi.ienda uf 'Mr,^ f aivrencf Pa-.
vis will regret to iTear of his death.
~: He was the only child of Mr. and
Mrs. Simon Davis. He was 20 years
of age. He leaves a wife, mother and
'rr~ i /imfturn his_LnS>?. He WHS 0
1 m'emHer of Alexander Lodge?Xo^.ASt
I ? K. of P., and was the Keeper of Records
and Seal for eight yours. Ho
} had been in had health for nine
month?. His ioving wife and devoid
ed mother did all possible for hini.
He confessed faith in Christ and
said all things were well with hint
^ and 6od.?: .
| -tIHs aunt-Ada Williams from Atlanta
came and speYft?Week; JtlSO
S. A. Simpkins of Charleston, W. Ya..
was w'ith hint ill the hour of death.
The" funeral was directed by Sir
? L?A. TtiobieC. He_was laid to rest in
St. Peter cemetery WaTrenTotl- Crr=.
euiL Rev. B. J.- Ramsey preached
- the funeral. Rev. W. A. Harris made
some remarks as to his (mnYor<K>nJJ
ttfso" Rev. IE Y._ Kennedy spoke: - Those
from Atlanta were Mr. K. L".
Rogers, Mrs. Clara Gijiflin, friends
and Miss Annie L. Acker man, cousin,
Mr. Timothy and Solomon Scott, Mrs..
i ' &
Julia and Maggie Alexander ..from
) Greenwood; Mr. and Mrs. Simon Davis,
Jr., and" daughter from GreenI
ville. - .
,w Lawrence was known" 1n Abbeville
as "Fat" by both white and, colored.
He weighed 350 lbs when he was at
h?mself. He married Miss Annie B.
Calhoun from Calhoun Falls, May
1924. He lea'ves; a host of friends
to mourn his loss.
Sleep -on son and take thy rest,
wd loved you well but God loved
best. '
By a loving father,^ v
l-l.iSlM'ON UAVIS.?~
P . . SUMMERTGN NEWS.
RAGIN-TINDAL.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brown, announce
the marriage of their adopted
daughter Amy Mildred- TindaH ;to
Mr. NathTrrmn ttnrm rrf Mnnntni', x,.
?C., February the eighth, nineteen hundred
thirty.
. .Miss A"iy M. Tindall is the daughter
of Mr. C. W. TindftT,- fi well
- known man throughout "the Baptist
organization' of South Carolina. _She
is a graduate of Morris ('.oNege an^l
is now working in the Summerton
high 'school.
On Saturday Mar. 8 the Field day
at Manning, S. C. The program of
= the day was Vtry ?The last 4m t
;_not the least on program was a basket
ball game between Manning and
Summerton. The scoves were 16-9 in
favor of Summerton. ' ., .
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"March H-y, Rev. VVm. (Jan^t,* pastor, v
Kev. J. M, Harris,- providing elder, -A
i he quarter was u success hnanyiatty ?
ohd spiritually. ? . j
Sunday school opeh??Plu 10:30 with a
large attcndaricer Brother Nathan- L
iel- hyleo, >mft.?Morning tiorvicj? be- -*
gan ll:'30. I'he elder preached a won "?
derful sermon. We felt like we were '
in the?niiilst .of a revival meeting. A
At the close of the sermon^__Jbur
youllg" men came forward andjoined t
the church. We paid the PresidingKlder
oUt in full just- as we did the ~
or si quarter; Tle left full of smiles. _
Kev. J. \V. W'haley of this place s
departed- this- Ttfe March third. He 4
was one ...amunig .lhe oldest members g
, >f" St.. Philin A \i V nk.i^U I
- - I' * ?. 14. V.IIUIV.1I. 11C 4
rendered many years of useful service
in his church and community. ,
i'he Holley Undertaking'Co., Was in t
charge. . . ' ,t -1- s
Rev. (tantt and family motored to
Swansea last Saturday to visit their *
[ a rents "Rev. and Mrs. ffred Lyles. 1
HELENA NEWS.'
Sunday school opened 1,0:30 with
Supt. Mr. J.- S. Sanders and teachers. ^
I h<* lesson was well-discussed by all. 1
AI C. E. L. met at 0:30, Mr." Willie j
Biyd in1 churgo. Wi nrti glad to have
asl many young people out that were ;
with us Strnday. Come again. You J
are welcome! Brown Chapel is, A *
church that you are welcome at anytime.
. 7:30 p. m., Rev. R. A. Young 1
preached to his hearers a wonderful 1
scjjjmSti. " ~ , ~
- Sunday is known as K. of P. day, j
We would hike fo^?every family to. i
get a Leader every week on sale at
AlarshaR?Bi'os.-StoreT where we serve. t
you with a smile; a first class Grocery
Nstore. It is beginning to get
wtrm?and we will carry- a nice line of1''ice
cream for the summer.
fin t.hf silk list Mrs. Emma Smith
Mis. Addle Jones and Miss Thelnla
Sanders;? ^ ?
_ . . $r\1'VKR NE\\S. i
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All music lovers of Sumter were c
favored v. with a rare treat on Wed- i
nesdav night. Mar. 12th, when the, J
C-laflin singers appeared m concert "c
at Emanuel M. K. church. A large
and -ouurecialive . nui.Hc.iicc ; - gr curat 3
them. " '~~"r ' a
y r -j
A ttvo nights bazaar was given at *
Kendall Institute on Wednesday ami s
Thursday nights, Mar. 12th and 13th. e
The Hrogressivp Club held its regmonthly
wiiUUinjii rm Tnn?;d?-?y > f? t
arijcon, Mar. '11th at the residence v
of Mrs. Dollie Cuthbert on N. Main \
street. 17 ladies were present and *
a?vtrry?rtcat~irom collected in dues,
all ot' \Vhich was immediately sent out J
to some lieedy cases in "the city. The j
t ity Federation president was- pres- <
fnt and madd a report of the City "Federation
work, i After all business .
?ttw mhfiil-tKn J^Actnuc
.very jJelicious salad course With
hot_ rolls and -hot tea with lemon.:!
l'hcn ice cream and cake. Thi^-the ?ratifies
enjoyed -to the highest while n.uiss
Evelyn Luthbert rendered sever- ~
a| piano seductions.?1 J
The One More Effort Club held its j
regular monthly meeting at the residence
of Mrs. Pearl Spears on Counyif
"street-"Wednesday afternoon; Mar. 12th.~
A large number of members
present and a good sum collected in
dues. The Secretary and Treasurer
-riltad^-the ir annual?re port to the Club
and the ladies were agreeably surpris ;
ed to "know that the Club is in such (
a strong financial condition. The [
City Federation president was" pr.es- c
city have already sent in over half
of the Fairwold quota, for the year, t
After-all business had been dispensed t
with a very appetizing salad course c
with hot cocoa with marshmaTIows ~
was served.
?Joseph Richardson haS_prg-anized
a sowing club in the city. The
Indies met with Mrs. Lavinia Davis
on "Oakland Ave. on Thursday, Mar.
'Tftth- fifc '
- - I hottest - sympathy is extended to J
Mrs. Emily. Glover and family in the <
lor.s of her son, -Mr. LunV Matthews. _
The body of Lawyer Ramsey, of 1
Chicago formerly of Wedgefield, was t
funernlized at the funeral home at i
1 o'clock Monday, Mar. 17th. Body <
was taken to Wedgefield for burial. 1
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McGhee of Ai-' 1
ken spent Sunday in the city.-- <
Th(, Rev. Bass and Mr. W. Celmmenfe
of Charleston spent Sunday in
the city !
The basket ball pame between Lincoln
Hi and Mayesville Institute at
.Andrews Hall on Tuesday night, Mar.
lifh en<ted in victory for LincblhSeoraft^-14.?
_
ESTILL NEWS:
" 'The death angel came and claimed
Bro. Wni. Badger early Thursday
Mr. Badger was on0 of the oldest
leaders of" St. Matthew A. M. E.
church. The funeral was conducted i
by the Rev. C. Capers, assisted by
Rev. S. Hudson from Sand Hill Bapnm
ciiuicii. ]
WASHINGTON. D.X^.
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^f^^imiiiv '?? C, 1
her _home at Leesville, S. C., from
Washington, D.VC. She had been a- ,
way from home eight years. She
came home to visit her sister-in-law
Mrs.-Nina W. Stroud.?She spent two weeks.
They were all very glad to
see her. She had an enjoyable trip
:and is now at hy present residence, i
jshe left Leegville, S. C., Mar. 8th.
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- THE PAl.METT
ANDERSON NEWS.
Sunday at St. Paul was indeed a
ngn ?*>.? ?tie?put>oo*?iiv t.. -ct?i
.uuipuvu preacncu a wonueriui ser- oy
turn lit uieinoining anu evening ser- ?t
ice, i ne ?>uiiua> scnooi and i>. i. f. aoi
j. wei<i largely attended ana very in tei
cftoung, in1 Mid alcernon* Hie large ue
luuuorium was niled; at tins nour rei
-nw itu towing?men wcio oiutuned as Un
icacoiia oi at. Paul, \i\, i. Peek, t. *~i
-V . jaeKson, Ku. v> intt7~SpjUfgeoiJ.
ilenn. <.,n
nev. Watson Trom~TaI)t?i'ITffcle Bap- wc
ist cnurcn preajL-ned. Anu wnat -a, ser- |
non: ne tmmgtrt?with hrm nis wite c^|
did little daugnter, Awo .spTenuuT-^
noirs and tney really made some gr
.weet music, a lull untier board anu
i good congregation, l hey gave us
1. collection of St. Paul is real- ^
y indebted to tabernacle.
vve are, indeed gratetul to Rev. ra
A atson and his good people and only
lope we can be able to Show them no
?ur appreciation of their kindness by ae
foing to them, in as Loyal a way as nu
ney came to us. ,We were also_ pleas I!
;d to have the other .ministers with wi
j? ttcv. tt- r- .MywHi ( of Seneca, pr I ihi
5. Oliver, Kev. H. C. Anderson ana jri
tevr H. K. Asbtrry^? ?: :--EMrs
L. H. Walker spent Sunday in
ne my with mends.- -stnrieft Tues- Br
lav morninir for her home in Pitts- ini
)urg', Pa. Mrs. Walker is. pleasantly lt?
emenibered here .as Miss Conyers
iim _i? m
-Mr. Eddie Williams-haw goneto the *nj
/eterans' Hospital at Tuskegee lor an
reEtment.- . -: ?^ - i
Mr. E., W. Carter, Jr., of Allen an
Jniversity Columbia was a welcome mt
nsitor in the city Sunday. M.
RGV. H. R. Asbury was tj>ntilled to etj
jeiT a few davs last. W<r".are "glad
le is able to be out. _T ^
Miss Maggie Butler spent the week a
?nd w?^h her-parents. ,
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?T77nJSDE>f-~NpWtt ^
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The farmers nf .this-section m;e bu- i,
y planting corn. A nuniber of them J1
ire planting more vegetables this . I
pring as there is such a great, de- Ivh
mind for South Carolina produttfi;. IsVa
A capacity audience attended. theLvii
:oncert given by the pupils of the set
irst and third grades. Miss Lucile Th
'inch, the directress deserves?the get
redit for the success of the program
. The banquet given by the Agricirl- j
ure boys^-of the Gadsden graded- -y?
chiwl?wa*-tMrjoyed ~4> - yt4m*e - pre**4?t. '
Vrsalad course, cake hnd cream were
Saved. About 100 guests were pres- *
nf> ' T~H_ ., . ,s
Miss Lucy Williams has returned -SP<
n A1|yn tTniynp.,;!.,. nfirr prrnlinL'- m Jul
reek here with her parents, Mr. and '
llrs. J. -H. Williams: on account of des
llness. . ~ of
Mrs. C. M. Webber, her .children lef
tohn and Carrie.7 Minnie,--Mrs. L. W. jos
tandolfrfi, OKvia- -Bobo ?I.ouisa 4ea
>ims visited Mrs. Randolph's sister lie
Urs. Marion Wright McLester on therctri
6th" Ihey attended the services at
lastor Rev...Reed preached a good
rermoH.1; -??1 Bii
; Funeral services'. for-. Mr? Gyrus
Richardson?of?Washington. IX C'.t of
.vere conducted by Rev. li. Burks en
>om Red Hill Baptist church on' the ;
5 th L *.
tie
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BRA NCH VILLE^ NEWS. ~7 Th
. - m<
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IHyP* " w MpvwhWI of Sumter and -
drs. Lizzie wesley of this town were . 1
quietly ; united at the hotjie .of the.
jride Wednesday p. m., at|."8::i0. |The y.r
ntire community wish' theni a happy its
tail over the matrimonial' refl.' Mi
The P. T.. A. met at the nbrne~oT ly^
he president, Mrs. M. Lockett, Fri- .ou
lay afternoon. Hot chocolate and pr<
akes were served. . .
"The A. C. E. League is still alive ft.
Vlisses Myrl Holman, Eva McRae and ]je
31a.iveL?McRae are always on time M.
o Help me presiaenr carry -tmt~nm?r
irograms. Rev. A. W. Heyward spoke 'or
us Sunday nighC We are hoping
hat he will make his home here as
lis wife is~one of the pilTarsTtf Bl'ThThe
L. K. of K. D. turned out at
Bethel A. M. E. church Sunday ov?nir?pr
with a wonderful program. The
members of the play entitled "Moth;r's
Daughter" met at Mr. and Mrs.
David Barnwell Friday night for relearsal.
Cocoa and cakes were serv- Tu
?d. - go
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ROCK HILL NEWS. he
we
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On the afternoon before the twen- er<
y-seeend aLJ-chruarv Mrs. Wm. Rob
nson ^r. entertained the Friday afernoon
Bridge Club with a To'veTy *T
(Jeorge Washington Bridge Party. P *
the color scheme of pedr white and
blue lyfta ??rmpi| niU in pvory
?nd" was most attractive. The lucky ^
prize winners were Mrs.-J. A. Gath- co<
ings, top score; Mrs. S. Gathings, co
low score; and Mrs. M. Jordon, oonsolation.
*7 "7 '-sd
Mrs. Sam Bailey very delightfully
entertained the Bridge Club on last *
Friday w-itH a St. " Patrick's Day
Bridge party. Mrs. Bailey's scheme, ,
green amf white, was very effectively Jnt
carried out in favors, decorations, refreshments
and prizes. Mrs. ,J. A.
bathings again won top score, a love
ty:silver-sugar shell; Mr8.v -=St--JJL^.h
Blake, low score, a very pretty white ?
and green.china plate; Miss Julia Gil- ^
IiarareonsM&tiftn, a Wry clever darn
ing novelty; and Mr?. Willie McDowell,
guest priz?r a beautiful"handker- c|,
chief. The other guests present were 7,
Mrs.1 G. Riley, Miss Thelma Wiley,
Mrs. Marie Gilmore, Mrs. Nettie th
James, Mrs. L. B; Moore. *
Mis* Edna Marshall is visiting her c]j
brother Mr. W. M. Marshall of South si
Tr?de street. je(
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0 LEADER ^
NINETY SIX NEWa.
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The Mi. Zion Sunday school was
aupii J. K. Dean, with'all teacrters
their po^t oi uuty. Alter .me les;
n had oeen discussed by the diftent
- teachers Miss Georgia A.
:an conducted a Very interesting
new, with credit to herself and ia
Services at Bethlehem Was w^ll atided,
at which time H?v. A. T. Dix,
tue black Spurgeon preached a
mdCrful sermon.
Services at Mt. Pleasant A. M. E.
Lirch were that heart mold wish
Kev. Burns, pastor ted the hun-'
y Hock." . '
iVlis^s Sarah Joseph, teacher of Don
atkins school^fitiended services at
Phlotaun?on 3rd Sunday.
The many friends^joJ Bro. B.
>rk who has been .confined to his
me for four months due to, ',sickss
will be delighted to know that
> condition- is greatly improved.
The B. A. :Union-of Greenwood Co.
11 convene ' in Memorial session in
j Fripnri-'ihip Baptist ehiireh on Satiny
March 22nd,? with President J.
^Smith--pr &iding?^-. Mrs.
Elizabeth Aiken, daughter of
o. Whtrtewis passed out of t ime
X) eternity on the 16th inst. She
ires lo mourn her loss a father,
veral brothers and sisters. Her
ma w?_aHMlT-la?t-ti?-rest-on thd 2Uth
it. in the family cemetery. Dean
d Goodwin in charge.
L)n March 17th Prof. E. F. Johnsoa
d .faculty ,held0 a very interesting
iss meeting in the Mt. Pleasant A.
E. church in interest of the Nin1
Six Hf school.
Mrs. Williams, mother of Rev. It.
Williams suffered a..: light stroke
few days ago. We hope she Will
m lie_her self-agftHh? Mrs.
Luticia "Anderson is critically
'at this writing.
1RMO NEWS.r ~
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Sunday was a busy day at Young
apel church. The Sunday school
s called to order at the usual hour
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th a splendid attendance The church,
vices were' also ' conducted well,
e Elder being with us to hold his
'ond quarterly conference preached
>oul stirring sermon. The A. C. E,
ague was called to-order by its_
isidentT Mr. Frank Vance." A splen
I program was rendered.
Mr. r>: ?.i . a J- i. %.rr i . ? '
i nc x icujnuiii /\uuu mgni scnooi
still "doiiifc splendid work. The
>aker of Monday night was Rev.
lius Raw Is, Friday Rev. S. Rnwm?n
Mrs. Alanda Smith was claimed by
*th._ She was a faithful member
Macedonia Baptist church. She
t a host of friends to mourn her
s. The town was also shocked to
rn of the death of Mr Jimmy Hallis
survived by his wife ahd six
Idrcm ?
he commencement of the Piedmont
lult Training School will be held
i i ch ^tb-til-at-StT Peter School house
r?d.-s;-n.'-- -"-T
M iss Alice Cunningham, a teacher
Winnsboro county, wak the week3
gugst o! Miss Martha?Suber.
Mr. and Mrs. Lathan Boyd of Bab
nore, Md., accompanied by their lit
nieces, Misses Aneather and btelln
>yd motored here on business.
e1r~ parents Mrs?fla Thompson*
ither of Mr. Boyd and Mrs. Mary
Puber, pother of Mrs. Boyd gave
?m a hetfrty welcome to their for-'
?p- honia ~ * ?_?:?' _J
Sunday "was a lively day at Pine
ove. Sunday school was opened at
usual hour by our active Supt.,
. Ji C. Rawls. The lesson was ful.
di\ issed. After Sunday school,
r pastor, Rev. B. C. Cunningham
?ache<l an excellent sermon,
rhe visitor to the League was Mr.
C. JohnsorTor Harbison A. College
. was also the^dinner guest of Mrs.
J. Suber. **
rlie-fatty "ih interest of the -church
,s carried out in a most 'popiif&r way
Uection $70.05.. ?
BE A VFORT CO. TRA1NING
~ SC H OOL N KWS.
rr\t' _ vf. ' _1 a. O
i ne. iNurses ciaxs mri on uic *uu
lesday as usual, attendance yery.|
od. A new member-has been add
to the roll, Mrs. Sarah Martin,
e were more than anxious to have
r. The "meeting was instructive as
11 as impressive.
Sunday school last Sunday was
11 attended by. students and teach?.
; '
Prof! Shanklin is ouL^and at_Jiis
st of duty again.?We-?ftre all
?ased and glad that he is himself
ain. o
We were pjeasfrntly surprised with
p of the graduates Mr. T. Brown
io is a now a member of the. senior
liege class of State College, acmpanying
him~~on~ his way down
is Mr. Ruben Jackson of said
hool. Wo were more than pleased
have them both. They were here
witness the wedding of one of the?
aduates Miss Alma Mae Donaldson
no was married Sunday afternon
Pine Grove Baptist ehureh.
Mrs. Xauretta Coleman conducted
p wpddinc. Thprp w?r? twn hrir)?c.
aids one dressed in irreen crepe de
tire -cartying-? lovely bunch of
wers. - The other in wKite crepe de
iffe. she also carried a iorelj
inch of flowers Ind two gfoornsmen.
The Royal Knights paid out three
aims on last Sunday. Mrs. - Lucy
aylor's claim was presented to her
Allen Chapel church by the Wor*
ee. After the presentation of the
aim the Secretary Mrs. J. S.
lanklin and members lifted a eolation
and presented the same to the
-v .. y.v;. .? _
pastor. He in*.turn rendered prayer _a
in.^behalf of thfc Order and its bene- 1
" fteiaries, Irene and Jennit; Simmons, c
"ft "is "the custom oft the Royal'"Lady
. Knights to present such claims the
public.
-The Adult Schools wilf have their
closing on Friday night, after rendering
services for twenty nights.-' We v
. feel that the?schools hava^done a deal ?.
of good, and we are hoping that
these schools-^hall be available each
year. , A f
Prof. J. S. Shanklin has done hjs .
duty in seeing that each teacher, was"
at her post each .-night.-, We' owe a .
deal of thanks to him for his services
rendered to 4is. ^ . * *'. i
FLUY HALR CT. NEWS. ~
The second quarterly conference Of
the?above named circutt conveqed i
with Folk Chapel A. M! K. church,
Saturday .'1 o'clock, Mar. 1,, with Dr.
R. R. Anderson, P. K., present. Tho' O
the weather being very; inclement a ^
large crowd of officers and members f(
from each poirtt were present*"
The P F Mfith ?----- *
- ?v ? * timt-iy wcrrqs
presented^ the?busipes?;-?f the confer- ?
ence. Then Bro. S. Smith was elect- hi
ed secretary of the conferencse. The Q
by the pastor and after all reports
were rnr -stewards -reported- $162.80-,'?
trustees $30775; P. E. assessment $40 ;
dollar money $10.00, missionary Do-1?
partment $5.20;, Contingent' $1.75 and
Sunday school $12.70. total' amount
raised $271.90.
After teleconference rwas over the
pastor, family and P. E. were invited
to Mr. and Mrs. Lyde Brown, one Of
the big hearted,members, where they
found everything prepared nicely to
suit- lhe_Bppttite??? . - - ?Sunday
was a high day, the P. K?i .
preached two strong sermons bith.,;
morning and evening. Rev. J. \V. E. f
-Duckett pastor of the Mull ins Station
preached for RevT B. W. Ransom Sun j
4a 3:00 o'clock at Fork Chapel .A,
M- E. church. East but not least
therp was eleven persons added?trr;?
lasV-quarterly conference. .i
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I uiru mi t
iimu?hill ii r? n ra
^ Amid the .rush of planning, tilling
the soil and planting of 'crops the a
people of- this section seem to resist
thgr-temptaiiort at staying hflme on.
Sunday but they go out t~
in. larg^ nunxbers- We can^ttribute?
this good' Cftui*eh - ft tUt-nddiiciL t if n o tiding
more than the fact that they re-;
ceive something when they go out.
Rev. W. B. Bouler of High Hill
A, M. E. church has a wonderful mes- i
sage for his hearers every Sunday.
As they go out from*the Uiuich >011?!
ican hear them say. "Didn't Rev. Bouler
preach today!" "Yes he surely
did." j , i,?
At this church is a well organized ?
t Sunday school under the leadership
uf Mr. M. H. Robinsun. TliK-srbnnt
-opens, onetime. The parents come ;
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chool instead of sending them or del-,
ing them to sttjy hkuPc while they
ofne to church.
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'Suniiiyy Was a" very lively day '
although thy whole <>]' .(iatfne.y- *
very~y<ul.- Tin- hotly of?M i?;? '
Ha.ti)ftiie KiJtjy of tins. ' ity. l"':ii[ .
who for the pgst several ' month; ;
has 4?ee+i- l-i-ving--ire - l-ndmna)
IrnHV was funeraji/.ed at IJiyest t
Baptist church Sunday -afternoon.
Thie death of Mis. Itilc y was m+itc^ ' ;
~~.g"shock t<>. the*i?[iij_- ;.r. c;.-.iT-, .
We arc delighted in hating."
K. Gaff-ney hack"hT?m,. again! : *"*""',?
M is s Bess ye "M. \V lLi u . Ts'vyeJ l l.
Miss "Victoria Blu tx is getting jf.
Tig 'nicely in the hospital at SSfi*r- ..
inburg. Miss Barns was operated, ;i
>r- appendicitis.? She?Is^'a* im'.TMt^-r
the. sixth grade. T' '
JUr. -Jnhn^'. William- <>1 fmnTrrr...
jrtf was- the' gyc.-v of Mi- IhrV'
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BM> TASTE
havk used Black-Draught
| .lor a long tuiie for bilious j
^ ness, .constijiation and head- ? . j.*,
j ache, and found it splendid. ..*S
~ "When 1 lc-t m.yselt get bili-_
ous, I have hoadnohe, a bad taste
in myL?mmillv fer^Tvll j
tired and worn-out, vand do . j *"< ?
d not feel like' doing my Work.
"After I take a few"dosfes "of
Black Draught the disagree
. ablU* Reeling clears up and I
feel good as new."?Mrs. Marie
S lark,;-1718 Fourth ,Ave.. Dirin- m
Iingtiam, Aia. fyy
- SoTd everywhere. Get the
genuine TIIEDFORD'S
? Black- i ^
Draught!
For rOVSTlPATTOV
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Funeral ifars- ;ind Funeral B
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Office Rhone' 57 0< 1 '
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CITY. COME AM) SEE
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