The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 03, 1930, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
_ _ ' ' ?. V 4 : _
Saturday^May^SjIOSO^^^^^^v^
GREENVILLE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bigg" pnt?r.
tained practically thememtTprs of the
Palmetto Me.dicaJLrussociation, -espec-c"
ially tbos.e' from Columbia and"ml)
went away expressing much gratitude
from their host and hostess..
Mr. John Brockmaid and Mr, El- (
rod Nealey motored to Columbia last 1
TPesday to set up a chapter pf the."
W ar veterans organization.
Prof. O. L.. Smith .of DuL* West was (
a visitor-m the city Friday while TTertT"
he was the house guest of the R<?v^ i
and Mrs. J. H. Amette. ..... j
The Rev. King of Columbia began :
*a ten days' revival at. Allen Temple
A. M.E. church la.'?t Monday.
The Rev. J. 11.' Arnette, pastor of j
F.noryo Buptist cli'.ll't'h Is soniewhat indisposed
at. his home on Greeh avenue.
. - The Oy?T the Top federated - wo*
I men's dub. met at the homL> of Mrs; ,
Jenne Eve Trezevant last Tuesday. .
A large crowd was present to elect
a delegate to the state meeting which I
will b held Friday in Sumter. Mrs. i
llattie Duck^tt, superintendent- of the ;
P. W. C; Was elected. . '-V
The. Lend a Hand women's federa- |
** ted club presented a community pro- ,
gram at the P. W. C. last Sunday, i
This was one of the best community._
""programs p^esenft'tr Ifur^?tm4-there
is a great demand for another i
|iiuj?rum 01 mat nature.^ ? ,
Our city was crowded with sonic- |
of the best women and men that S,
C. has ever produced?-The Palmetto
Medical ass^iaTion *?m<f tTT<T "MiirctiV 1
association lEhich-roet^bere last weekr :
; Or. K. A. E.MIuggins, president of
the Mt. C|ty Medicah association, was
last week elected to head the Palmetto *
Medical association, thus another wor- ,
^ ' thy physician has been honored: . ,
HONEA PATH NEWS i
.... H , : .
Mrs. Lela A. Mendenhajl and oTi i I dren
Marion David and-Rodney of
Orang-ebuTR- tms The-Welt ]*uest at
\ the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. \V. Wil'
kerson. ^ "
Mr. Levin Arm wood of Grdenwdoil
? was the Week end jcuest of Mr.-Kuhety~
' ' Ellis Vance.
" Misses Jennie Lue Shaw, Methel I..
Humbert and Corine Donalds of
Bre\yer school spent their Easter vacation
here with parerits.
'; Mioses CofaT'C. and Mattie 1.. Vance "
had as their quests for dinner -on Sunday,
Misses^Viola K. Harris and Eve- 1
lyn Datcher.
Mr. and Mrs. w. A. Arnywood and
children, . John, Henry and Ida. .'of
Greenwood were the. Snndri--. .uXtev
noon euuers ai ine nmmi 01 ivir. a?ij
Mrs. R. A. Vaitce.
Mr. and Mrs. I): R. Clejnents had-as
their dinner guests Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Madden, and Mrs. M^J
M. Benson,. also Mrs. T. B. Bigby. '
Condensed program of the. Gantt- '
Roseivwald term of HiFriday!May
'Jmj- -Annual picine. "*
Sunday., May- 4th?Annual sermon by
Rev. R. I,. Robinson, A. B: Tuesday, <
May Gtli?Primary concert, 8:00 p. m. '
Wednesday, May 7 -Intel mediate concert
at 8:00 p. m. Thursday, May 8--' j
Junior -Concert at 8:00 p. in. Friday, 1
May Otli, Senioi excu i.ses at 8:00 p. ~
?-in. ' " ?? 1
Messrs. A. W. Wilkersiin and I). :
Collier and others motored to Orange.- 1
burg. Mundayy-.^.-^!. .. .?- .... ??I
Mrs. P^-incola M. i'ratt of Due West
.is visiting friends and relatives here. '
.. Mrs. Janie Latimer, s visitng her
aunt *n Asheville.
Mss Delia'Vaiic'e is home al ter elos?
Mrsr Pelu Ml'Melldtngball is spend- ~
ing her spring vacation with tht7;Wil- 1
Miss I.ula. Bobb and Messrs 17. D. '
and R. 1.. Vhiht Were the guests for
dinner of. Misses Mel)ulli(. and Will/oruim
^muln u
The?picture, "IJiule T"m's Cabin," 1
will be shown in the 'school bouse on (
Tuesday night.? ?
Rev. and Mrs. J. II. liu tier were the s
week end guests of M r. mid M ? * R |
A. Vance. - ' . '
t The Pine_ drove sehol had iAa^.eluiu-J
irig Friday. T're .children enjoyed a 1
picnic on Saluda-river with Mi's. Peai'l
S. Butler of-Laurens as teacher. They
<..-have had'a wonderful term.
The .Armwood family ^nenl.fl"- ;.f
" lt?rilbon-nere last week. "'
^ NORTH NEWS - j
Itev. H. A-maker anounces the marriage
of hjs daughter, Pan,sy, to Sam- 1
lie! Sailer, nri tb?
Rev. William Brown and wife of '
Orangeburg, were the dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sailor on
the first Sunday in April, also Miss ~
Annie E. Amiker, one of the teachers
of the North graded school.
, Commencement exercises of North <
industrial institute will take place at !
North at the Darcas Baptist church, 1
- . April 27-30thi-J3uriday, April 27th at
3:30. p. m. the baccalaureate sermon j
. . by Rev. N. A. Franklin. _?f Q^n^. _
burg; Monday, April 28th at 7:30 ex- <
ercises of the primary graded school; J
Tuesday,. April 28th at 7:30, exercises ]
of the English department; Wednes- ]
day, anual commencement.
Music, Negro Anthem, invocation, Mr. j
W. Mack; spiritual, "Rise and Shine" s
led by Rosa Ida Hampton; quartette, ,
^ essay, "Business Men among the Race .<
Elouise Gleaton; valedictory, Ernest ,
* Livingston; quartet,; address by Dr.
? R. S. Wilkinson, State__College;
sl farewey] song, hy class; names of }
graduates with their subjects:' Annie ,
B. Bay?"The Industrial Life of Negro
Education;" Reubin Mack, "What j
Is Education without Common Sense" j
Thomas Rumph, "Educate Your Chil- <
. dren."
Mrs. Frances McMiehael, Miss An- |
nie Rt Amiker, Miss Leona S. John- j
son, 'tochers; Moses Antrum, nrinoi- <
pal. *
' HARl.RYVH.LR NKWS
One of the most remarkable and 1
greatest Raster celebratfons in the 1
history of St. Paul circuit or in this t
section of the county was carried out t
here Raster Sunday.,
It dawned upon the mind of our ef- J
Uclerit and far-seeing pastor, the Hev. [t
VV. F. McBrown, to plan for Easter
one great mammoth Easter exercise .
with the three churches at one place ?
out of doors and in the open. The
famous St. Paul camp ground was the
place selected and a vety spacious a
tent was placed het%. The exercises t(
were conducted before quite u .large tc;
:rowd of the congregations of the CI
three7,churches and their friends. The toi
committee- of -ushers-is- to-be^roiYF ve
mended for the valuable service retidered
and the people generally for 4?t
the rehiarkable order preserved. The er
orphanage band from Beaufort was J
also with us and rendered religious b,
selections, all of which helped to make ?n
it'a great qycasion. ' v. P>
Precisely at 12:UU o'clock the united m<
Tmir~chanted the- opening-hymn lined da
by the past,or. Ht-v Simmi)ii^?<ri.r,.rl Wt
prayer followed by the decalogut. by "ch
che pastor and congregation and the A1
scripture reading by the psalor. "T.he 'y
Jeciples on their way "Jo Damascus" til
was" the text". Dkl not our hearts
burn within us wlnle he talked with li\
lis by the way and opened unto us the Su
scriptures? He is risen he is not there Di
the pastor sard. Services closed, with w?
prayer uy Brotner Brooks of the cir- tfl
uit and then recess was had. for-din- ov
iier. The main feature* of the after-, to
immi vvun tin EnMt'l' program fin life ^
Sunday schools and the awarding of wi
St. Pauls grown to the king and queen
of the day for the best speech made K'
by either sex. ^The' pen of your scribe -Lb
would fai| should he try. to describe mi
tii^.remarkable speeches made and The tir
intureHt-mtHHUmli'd 111 the case*. The ^
competition was. so close that it was n?
like splitting hairs. * Vi<
.The honors, however, felt to Mrs. "a
Bertha Edwards of St.. Paul Sunday I*
school. -Subject,' "The passing of the.=bo
Christ." * \ . id<
Men's honors went to Master Sam- al
uefCannidy of Mt. Zion Sunday school us
whose subject was the "Risen Christ." mi
The crowning ceremonies, and re- _wj
n arks of commendidioJa were made by
Mr. Robinson Imd the crowning' by fr<
Mrs. CmI'i'ie thrown A lining?those -in
Willi- should ha moot innod n|sn for I'If ""
cellent speaking are Mrs.-hula Pen- di<
ilarvis, Miss Eva iVuuing, and Miss
Catherine CannMy-r??J th
Judges were ^Iajor Robinson,- Elliot bu
Cannidy and Daniel Simmons. ne
?"OKI TtnrnfrcTt'' was played !>y the sti
hand and all joined in the sininnir.. jut
The benediction closed one of the qti
Greatest meetings m? . its kind ever pc
held here. * * - " wi
~7'r "" _ ? . J " p?j
.? . " on
' >7ll
__ . ItAMHKKO NKSVS ? ti,
. ?
1 -Xhankl'ii 1 Haptist-Chucclt - ?
li):UO o'clock Sunday school 'waVT'k
opened by Superintendent C. 1). Dow- 'sj
ins- A large nu mber '-of ?teachers,
dficors "and scholars "Were present. ,
'The lesson was taught very strong,?^
md much in.stviii'tiihi?t-n?t4m sTTTTtTTfys
ty t'Ut'h teacher was disbursed. .
At 12:00 o'clock the pastor preachid
a strong and forcible sermon while j
ive drank in all that he taught us.
At (5:00 o'clock the Baptist-.Young
People's union .under the direction of (ja
Mrs. Elizabeth Green was opened.
?This nuctihg was?turned?into" a j *'
pledge service and each?member re- ?-solved
their service to .God and the };
inion. Also at 8:dl) prayer meeting
>v as, conducted by iwu^sistftrs..; tei
This.being coninninion night a very .
ively meeting was heard. Everybody
seemed to be full of the Holy Spirit., ^
The pastor talked, by the way side. ^
It was a great-day jm Thankful, ?.
choir under the auspices of I m
Miss Eulalio .1 otrrrsoff~re7ulere<t beauliful
music. " i .
Mi'iT Si lb Hivk""b-Q'L^H-^m^-with* -A.
is during; the, morning services. MT
tar in el M. 10. Church
Mr. (J. I. Reese, superintendent of .
.his Sunday school called together the "
ifiicers, teachers and scholars. Rev. .
Robert Williams- reviewed-the Sunday
M'fioui in a I^uuu. mu"y neijJiui inmK.s.
Pastor J. P. Robinson preached morn- ^ 1
ng ami night. Every one can say, {
lidn't qui- hearts burn while fie talkLo
us l?v the wav side. I
let
St. John Baptist. Church '.J1
Bro, J. J. Jones opened Sunday ./
't'hool at 10:U0 with teachers and of- *
Veers at their posts. Mr.
J. S. Johnson, Jr., is selling the j\*"
Palmetto -Leaders in lieu of Miss E. '
[J. Johnson.- ??? - ?- ?~?r~
;"*tlet- your paper from him and re- *?
new your subscription. Read a clas- v)l
:y newsy paper, published by colored '
neople. " '^y
of
sei
" S1~MM ERVIT. fL NEWS TRl
fr<
On Tuesday night, April 22nd, the
?tar of Bethlehem Lodge, K. of P., m?
;ave a splendid banquet at their hall. ciai
[t was largely attended by the citi-. '
zens of Summerville, who seemed
;o have enjoyed themselves very much vsa
The-styeaker -of-the evening was'5^
;rand chancellor of South Carolina,
ffe was at his best. He gave an" out- j"(>1
ine of the lodge, from ifr. foundation ?
;o the present, time. He, said that he
le was-the one who set rt tip 2*f years Pr4
igo and strange to say, that in the
yhole history of the lodge, it has had- v^1
mly about eight deaths, which is re- "
narkable.
Revs. Barber of the A. M. E. Zion
A. M. E^ johurch- xveiv present and ,
nade timely remarks. . J
After the speaking the lodge, with ,s
ts' guests, formed- the line for the Go
grand march, which was Ted by the <
grand chancellor and his nVadame. ,
Thc. table was loaded wilh good 1
hings to eat; and justice was done m<;
:o the occasion. Many"thanks toJheJJj,'!
star of Bethlehem lodge. I.oiig may
die exi. t to do good. In th" cmnsi- .
1 -- : l\?.
The wife of the pastor of Bethel
?hwh Mrsi Vj f?t Himwons who1 w.i v -***
8. Virginia, in interest of the Women's co]
isslonary Recorder, of which she is .\s
alitor and manager, is hortie^ again
:o the great joy of the members.
In the near future will-be given in orJ
Sethel church, .the Pageant of the Na- gu
ions. Listen for the announcement. \yi
v A
v ; - .... , *
SFARTANBUR^NlCHtS
Trinity?A. M. K. Church
Sunday scheol opened at l():ini ml
lull torum. 'i'hti iessuu^-was-veey-io
Lfostiirglj^Tauglit by the >seveia
uchers.
ass number one taught by the pas
r, always feeds Bumptiously on th
ry, best exegcsis*t)f the lessonr t)u
btical thoughts are always stuui
hened whenever we hour this mod
n interpreter.
At 1 1:20 the junior choir, directei
y Miss Stacy Williams, _tmarche<
the stand to the tune of "Vfe'l
aise the Lord." These little dia
mds that were in the touch sure 1
shed their" brilliancy in song whir
is especially enjoyed by the senio
trrr: 'jMb much cannot be said o
iss Stacy* Whit mire for the scholar
manner in which she is trainini
e junior choir. May Ciod bless hei
The pastor, Dr. .1. C. McClellau, de
ered a sermon from Romans 7:2.5
bject "The Dual Nature 'arid th
ial Within.!l_We are not supposinj
? know we have the best pastor i:
utn?/? i ?
>. wui wuiiii^ were niieu l
ertfowing when the man ofCodun
lded the Jill---llfcfn tn Tli ll| I lll'B
in at" like maimer: (lot! is-surel;
th this pastor and his Hock.
They werw_Jed spiritually from ?>n
eon pasture tu another and ther
ey feasted until their hungry in'ie
an was satisfied, the souk ThVv wer
en led down by the spiritual strear
aere they drank until they thirstemore.
We- had a number one ser
:e at four o'clock. A silver tea wa
,d at the home, of Mr. and Mrs
>wis Chestnut for the pnlnit aii
ardof which Mis. Chestnut is |>res
?nt. The program was enjoyed b;
I and we were glad to have wit
Madames Reed, Khinehart, Dor
an, Campbell,t Wiggins, and other
IP participated?in the ?prog raw
ai_were - glad to have- our friend
am sister churches to join with u
e.i quite a success. Come dgnUl la
ee*-'
At~ S:OU o'clock we had a gospel bui
rown umdng us. We enjoyed bSifij
W?ed with a gospel bun. It gives u
W-Jifu, npirituqjl-vitality and under
airding and strength to go over an
rfe as never, before. Financial re
irt for the day wa,s good. $10:1.0
is taken not including ushers re
nts and iiuildayrschool monies. wit
Iv such a "leader as we have cai
eh: things be done-in-these rtryfni
lies. With the organization our pas
r has, makes thesailing ver;
sy for^us. We have a'.leader withii
leader." Our -membership -may n<?
as large as othe'rs but our busbies:
le is- larger for this reason. I niaki
is statement. Not many churchy
this mngllitmh run '.n ;ie Inn
T borrowed a penny since Dr. Mc
ellan has been here, to carry on i
urch with bills incumbent as thi:
re. It took nothing but a God fear
i man to do the job.
Sunday night being the fourth Sun
y, all clubs reported, which is d>ini
?oiid and fourth Sundays,?
The auvilioi'ies,?led (ur by?Mrs. K
h'tmire, M. "McJ'mpsey, J. llerndon
Chestnut, Myuilt. MeClellan, M
acknian,* Verrin, Mas
r' Chestnut; iniss Dencly," ami "Mrs
ez Garrett.
ChUrch elut) captains-?Mrs.. M. Me
iHpsey, M. Hlaeknian, F. Holers, C
lestiiut, H. Williams, I. Garrett
iss 1). Hamilton, L. Rogers, S. Whit
ire, M.?MeClellan.?Wm largest re
rt made was brought in .l?y Mis
Hie Rogers. 1 ?
How can a church t'ail with such ai
ganization~ns this and all vvorkini
tis is due to leadership.. .The choi
d Sunday school also make month
reports.
Come to Trinity A. M. K. Churjd
d see a well trained church in ac
n. It is quite encouraging to hea
L? leaders make their report. Kail
nday high!""after making a surve)
inging in reports for their classes
liritually anil financially with sucl
iders af brothers Joseph Byrd, Ai
ie MctTimpsey, Prof. Bunch, Momm
imilton, T. \V. Williams,"Thermal
d)y, H. Turner, T- A. Andersm
d others we ar^.* puttipg the pro
am over. We have a set of "trustee;
at stand for-progress in the church
Among whom ore Air. A. W. lh'Vii
n> Benjamin Hicks, Monroe Hamp
ri, Lewis Chestnut, T. W. Williams
Medimpsey, W. 0. Bunch. Our owi
W. Herndon is connected with th<
oods funeral home, being treasure!
the same. They stand for clear
rvice and can accomodate vou wit!
i> best ambulance service. Always
?sh linen assured to each patient.
Any typp of funeral service yo'i
ly desire with A licensed embalmei
n be had. Give them a trial.
Mr. Herndon also has a record oi
iking candy fOO per cent pur^ a:
io iiiiii uy vaiiuy auiliurill^
We regret very much that we Hit
t get our Raster news out.
Mis. Gnrrett is due much oedi
r the most unique program evel
Id here, it was a real Kast&r pro
am from beginning Yo end. We rrn
oud to have our girls selected foi
other school year, Mrs. Garrett
ss Stacy Whithiire, Prof, and Mrs
, P. I)endy.
SHNKCA NKWS "
Mrs. Mamie Groves of Columbiti
in the <iy. visiting Miss .Janie M
od. '
Miss Ele^se Young, in ic?>fttpan>
th her mother, borther, and niece
rtored to AsWville Sunday for Eas
and reported a very nice time.
Mrs. Wilton Cureton apd Mr. Fran!
Freeman of Asheville wee tin
est&~uf their parents^Sunday. Tbej
lon'ff" rfliwil ffllliiiuy " morniHg-' 7i
apany with Mr. .1. W, Jenkins ol
heville. '* . V
Messrs. Wijliam Tanner and 4a?w
t Salters of Spartanburg; were th<
eats of Misses Bessie ?ntt Fleti
iltiams. :{ , .. *" r b~
_ v -
_ . ,. ...
^tolLEiI>?RV^
'] he fiftieth aniriversary' ol' the .Ml.
k" (Calvary Uapti'st church,, wnicn w.i\
I'Hi'diaifii 1UM \'?*lK u a_ i.nuevU a ~
*""" "stlCCeSS. .
I fu* opening sermon vsa.-. preached 1
liy Hev. t'ark nil .Monday nignt.. .1 uc.->
uuy iiiglit Kev. Y\ . fti. 1 utKi'i', preacne
cU~. WllO stilled lHe < lillfliu I .t-iiin 1
spiritual view point. '1 hursttay-rrrght '
~ ia \. iienuel Mm meat ned a .ii.imii- J
~~ iyl sermon. 1'iiduy night Kev. \\. i>. 1
. t.uleman preached a?soui ntp-ring Ser-'
mon UatiKcU up .with In.si gpou cJiou J
' ?Y?>in ikuulitui Baptisj. church.
minnay Was a great Uuy and the '
WcUUier was pleasant. It was en io\ eo
bj the liieniue fs a nil hie nils wtiu s..
largely attended lht. services. At ten T
L o'clock a. tn. the- stipci iiiu'iitioht, S-. 1.. ^
ihoinas-With his winters Were at then i
posts ol .duty, and opeianj thv-huxuily-i
f school. 1 ne lessons Wei'e tjk.ug|il-1
the teachers and inspiringly leViewvd"by"Rev.
SlaUer dipt our pastor, liev. !
1 Kil'L. i'uyton. J .. L'
At the close ol' which ithe pastor 1
8s Lliert comlni li'il '1 iiinvi u}<oim.??.. 1 o;
. - . -1 w." (
11 ble institute, which was., alteelively .
? arranged in four groups;* the-groups
Syr1" ?" pii iiipin ? '11f 'n?ny Ri'V. Ma- ^
i"?, Mi<t' Si-nii.T Mno-. .Shuiei?and Alr?7
y it. I.'. Pay ton. The same was enjoyed
t*y ad present. 11a. m. the JSuric-I;
e day. senodl concert was conducted by. (
e .vliss -Scott and Deacon Siewartt AxU 1
dresses were delivered by Aliases I.,
t d. l.'oiilt, S. At. Shuler, and Al iss K f
cJowuin A . snip?was?l(it'll?sung by" ,
4 Millie V. 1'ayltrii, tho-bemg ill. At \'c
'* o'clock the pastor ascended the ros- .
^"Truinj aconipaniyd by Kev. Slater. Thg j
choir chanted-iloly, Holy. The pastoi ..
i- priiccLded tn preacn and for dU min"
dies he held, his audience spellbound ^
y and' at the close of his sermon one :
h >ouf was added to thc. church. Our' t,
- pastor having had things so orderly (|
s arranged that when the 'reports wen
K called ior, within..a few minutes a ,
s collection" of $88.1)11 W as - taken. Out %
s pastor is indeed a stonewall giant. Tin* j
IrTord's siippt-i-?was?tlieii?celeliraUd. T
and at the -close' of the same we ad_
journed?for dinner. A great variety (
fi of delicious food.was. served. .... r
? At '{:.*{0 p. in. w-e reiissembled. The
s prayer meeting was conducted by the ^
- bfownstoyvh prayer -'meeting' fraud! |.
- which was very spirited, bo v. l-blu-xirA ^
y I-Davis nreilched irresit vnii-itTiul .
- -mom It-was indeed a gospel showed
U '1 he Shiloh Baptist church vhoii
- rendered excellent music. At 7:00 the ;
h closing sermon was, preached l?y Rev.
H .'slater. The'same was ..xtra cood.. On
T last ,Monday .Miss Jessie- M. Cobb,'
- .vjrs". Lucy Cheesboro aiid Miss Liliie u
y B. Cobb, were pleaant visitors at the c
n narsonage of our pastor. Millie V-.
t Payton, the daughter of our beloved >
s pastor, is on the sick list and we are v
L' hoping for her a speedy recovery. d
f Un last Tuesday night Rev. -\C. M. 1;
?" Tucker, a resldental pastor of oiiryity tl
- was sacredly married to Miss Lizzie
^ Jones of Bowman. We hope for tlieni b
s a smooth sail over life's seu7---" v
iJ?--Rrv.?Tucker is also engaged in the 11
' mercantile business of our city and j>
is . making-good. lie hasg-splendid 1;
- cafe and ice-cream paTion,-loctited oh \
if the norjth end of Loin an street. Citizens
and strangers, whenever yotj,-u
"r are in need"of something eool to drtiik* m
, or lood prepared or uhprepared; call "
at his btisihess and you will get your
- money's worth LanijL pleasant- ser-vuxv.
On Tuesday of this week Mr. Garfield
-Adams ami Miss Annie Johnson of
Jlii* lily were Quietly - united in mar"~
'. riago by Rev. L. R. Peyton.
- i ' - -
. .. i in- puipii am clUD <>i the .siulult
- baptist church <i 1' whirlr- ALrs, Ldna_
- Cray Ts president, Mrs. .Mary Brip
mui). secretary; _aiid Mrs; Pay ton,
- -Ucasui'oi',?4relii---TTs^^-sstnf|~ MtfiuTay""
i niptht at tin- parsonupe of our" he.lov-l
t i- dpastur. -A splendid pinprammc
i was rendered. They are doirtp much
- pood tor the edilichtiun of Cod's kingdom
thru the church, The Shiloh re- I
^kyivalaof spring will begin May - 1 1th. ?
- The public is invited. - "
~ \M)i:kson nkws
Friends of Mrs. Mamie . Tn>'hcr
L* Lindsay art. glad to have Tier, and her
1 little daughter home again.
t_ ?Mtt^C. ,F. Helton 4ert?frret wt'ek ~
for New York City to visit his daughs
te?.
KfVr W: f. Crawford--has littrehired
~ a 'beautiful new Craliam-Paigo car.
We are sorry to report-t+Te illness
. of Miss?Lillian Brown. We h>>pe she
i will soon be out ^Kftiii
Mr. McKinley Scott is how in An-'
I' derson with tht. North Carolina Mu^
tual insurance company. Mr. Scott
L is wished much success in his ne\r"
^ field. " ~ ' JZZ
- "Rew: arret Mrs. S. C. Campbell, ac1
companied by a part of the junior
r choir of St. Paul Bai>tist church, Mesdames
Sherard, Peek. Young, Wilf
liams Misses Johnson and Neshitt mo
tored to Pendleton Sunday afternoon
to t,he automobile?rally?of the?mis'- f'sionar.V
Society of Silver Springs. An
_ 'e.veellent program was rendered and
t TteV. Ciynphell preached a shoVt seri*
nion. $16.00 was realized.
The Baptist State convention will _
T lie the guest <>1 the St. faul Baptist
r church*'May 7th.--Kt4i aiul t'th. We are
. expecting a large delegation and a
great session. The public is'cordially,
invited td attend these sessions.
Mrs. Mary Wide man eniertalned Tor
her little son. Verdell. on his birthday,
Thursday afternoon.V The ehil
Ttreb enjuyod the gitnu-s and i-he de-.
' licious refreshment. Me received ma.
ny. useful gifts. , . ' C
Drs. Edniond .Johnson ,_W.. II. Younlg c
.1. C. Anderson and Leon Wakefield s
attended . the medical association. r
; > The city oHieiala-arg" astrtYig every ?
- bne to clean up and those vsjio are able ?
to pai'lt up. C
Mr. Hosea Vnndiver lias given his ^
- bouse a burly cual of paint. No-doubt *
C field motored to the country Sunday 5
afternoon and had afdwraanf stuy. ~ '
ivir. uarneix >nerman is awe to tie i
- out agatn after being confined to
? home, for a few days with his f<n>t. ,
, Deacon Lindsay Thompson is in An-r1
derson county hospital. He is getting
along nicely. ? " |
"* "751' . .
*v 1 \ * ' 31 ?
i
Local Gathering of War
Veterans
\S"Iar?>e pinup ?il eo|.?ied M-ti-ian.
it' the W?o~hl War, Kethei?d at the
Matilda (irillin Memorial ha.ll. liOJlt
Taylor . street, Tuesday ovenTfij? and
JiLUliaLJiui-ALatikla Aliiururial?Lltil'ion
ramuel I'ost Xo. 4, department of
south Carolina?Xa+nmal?roiiheffT <~T
iVorld War veterans.
-The -charter was delivered Fiy Mm or
Klrod 1). Xealey prominent nilhivd
etei'an, who'occupies the jiusitioii ul
h partment inspector for tin- N'uti mil
"ourth post to Complete .its ineii.hor
flip requirements iji the state and it
?eaid that a.huut twenty li\ , < ;?
ue earryinj* ott tr memherMiiji dri'v.?'
seeure chai:lais from Ilur_Xairrnn:.r
ouneil. . ,
The oo'st is named in joint kuuiui
tr Mrs. Mat-uda Uririifi, mother of
-wo?hoys, ( IH'toie and Samuel, who
nade. the supreme sacrifice in -t.h<?
erviee dT their nation. Much. at ten-'
ion aii<tTavpxaJLdu- cum mootfhlaeTied
to the mother, \vl?o establish.
J "tlu mm anil known. Matild', M.
i ill i;d?wtiieh?nmi lieeiillu-'- a It, r:
ueinroial to. her sons, and their v.??io
ruiuonsj-r?Hrtv- enrolled as ttietulyr .
I nUoniVi'IoF 'io ' - ' ?
. ..r% IH</| iuj - liailltMl 111 titijjLUr ' it!*
I Ill - ?
The post will continue u mrnxbin'
hip i-uhijmiy'lT--at- least-arrtil^The TIFT"
' 1'L.v?member*?ten?em oiled?aid?I-.this
purposes ? ? a
RegQ'lur meetings will 111- held an<l
lie l<x.*a 1 - unit wHl take an active part,
ii all patriotic innvements n|' ten4*y.
?~
A delicate coin pi i ni o tit was paid i"
'Irs. (Jritfm bv^ the National cttitrf
it that recognizing her worth ano'
el' splendid public spiritedness, endrscd
a.-^ she, has been b'- slate and
aliuiiul governments t'or the c on pieion
ul' the memorial, she has bi t?n
oteih Natio.naj Honorary Member- lijp
n the National council" and is t ht. iaipieni
ol a card and gold hadw a*-":
'jeh Jiuth-?of?wiwt' h word pre-<errt-r-n~
e her for the ~X-a4-e>mil council, lis.
epartnient Irispeetor\ JKcale.v.,
Officers of the local nost arc Millian
Nance, . Francis R. Rnrr, Cleve*nd
Jacobs', James Woorlbi-rTy,, Will
ayloi*, Collins J. Johnson, Cordoza T'oster,
Matilda Grffili. war mother.
> aim;Kit news v.?
Thy Su'iulliy sch<Jol opened at it
sual hour and was beautifully "di-ussed
by different'. ones*: r avn
wet^._Klnd to have with "v" -tutt"
ldef. J)i\ IX C.jC'io.wsby. he was very
ell pleased in the manner the Sun ,
ay school was beim? conducted ami '
imlc?Seine?\ e l \ ? I i J111-1 V retna i K t ^
hat effect.
At 11 jdo a. ill. niornino worship
epan. T la- _ ^m^ii sj v;, ..i.Un.U.1 v.iJ,.Ju.>...AWhirfr'tivnii's
bom- wn^ iii- 1111 1111t>..<?uvinp
the way for. #the elder, who"'
reached a wonderful sermon that
roughi shouts and ahYehs ' fi bnVTjffr
ast audience.; "
At .'i:DO p. m. the Lord's supper wa?
ivi-11 anil, at.-t-hrs hour the churchy
in . ?mm m* i
DRUG ^
" ? tR
W T "U. t rwivr^ --" -v tt-i
?Ult
FIR
V
1105 Washington Street
L)l RIIAM
, * .
-PINCKNEY'S Fl
UNDERTAKER ANT) Lit LN:
CAROLINA A
Pine iviiey's Sanit
BEST EQUirrED IN THI
run yo
ngrrrro rnycfrmcfrr^ar^o o coyoygo arte
'. . 4
The Horned
/-. Mrs4 Nettie Sane
- , '. ' ' *,"5i .
W e make\
Wedding and E
1330 Assembly Street
HBUWOUMMWWWWMBWV ., - ;MuCDyBK
/ ..*. . . -
' c ? *
PAGE THHKM
? " ' - ~f~- 1
Sfunicti to ha\e l^ccn m l <01 Jitv* wit h * r
holy fehosti Tltrrf- iTiFntl.cr^ w+*ho- ?
added to thv. rh^ircli.
^ ' "Ill : I h.i, I.. 1.,,),
od?oH.hii-t -j-nrtin ' ' >' 1 rtr *"--p - - In".-, " ' <
Duk. t' l,ao' \\ 11 ! 1 r, };< II || l/.r,- '?
l?r . oui de-( in | ' i' 1: oi I 1 1 t.ri v
tllO (<KJaflll I (t> I ?- | *. # t? i' -1 ill t7i|i| ' (>>
l< ws u"d IioUM'liolif i.l K itli.
AX?-4 ill)?la:?:4ju1^?Lu--Uin ?
ami. he delivered a u oiniiTlhi) addrp
1. v 11 \ 111 idy .-oeiiied To 11:1 ( n jiit t
to ariim- iii'ii. Hi- ihiVr. ". ' a , .
AVV^ Lad 1111 i11 'iTi'.- a \ ;> j
t'n ri d -: " Jn.': w\i. ,'M 1 .'I
la-lla liat'il'n. All- I lot 11.- 4;-i,.
.M.i/it., i, 1 r,, u
-i.'?1 - ?? ? .
u ; on 1-rN.n . :
? wliali v.lai vti<o\ ?
> \ 1 7..CHI ;..1 li,. [li;' . ' "l
J*-' 'luw: ai,?S\ jR t'l 1 '< ]. . v., , '
t K Mar:.v.; .1: I..I \V
;\l,. ^"V 'i;>. I., '' ..vrni ?
I ui.lic a; W.1.1-. ' -bari-ru nr. ! * '
he I>rwu-be<! 'ft..- ?
l>ji?;U*Vit -K*" f.
\'{!>t au<! . .< 1,. fi
sick li- 0 I ; .1 >
I --1-?
r+r: r>r~ >,r ,??
' l , ~~3
:X.~ _ H
J? CONSTIPATION sj
A "I HAS H I'm .11 " till.il l' Tla-.l- ^
"Y 1 furiTs B17i> l. [} ..i t .. T . ,
^ loiitf time, \v d, 1. >r * \
?0 1 c-.-i.Viip ati'Vn n.hv?' > jjjj i m U-u.i~_?~- ? " . *"
X to have heucHitljv.s .and a dull 2.
V athiiyj all o\vr. ..
L "I found Ji'l.src T; 1 > I* u g h t J
P would disDt.l all r!ii>. afi;l k< '1 11 X
- -x?my?con.|'it"sir,n?smh>m h 1 ami "J. ~ ;
W fine. I never .have-a blemish. J \ .
"V" '*"! would in it -be without* tT "*7^' /
A Black-lJVayuht for an.v>flung." ?.
I ' -;NHya- KUa Mat- H.fn is, JT
' JesiSaniine St-.. Meui'piit^, 1 ?-im. -V |
~ ^ " Thedford's lilac,k-1 h'yughi is 2 "
7 a cleansing" metlicjrie lor con- \
. W stipation, indigestion, ?biliou.T-- J. .
1?*?tress; Sold by aH- drtTggu-.ts, ^ ' .
i THEDFORD'S j
f Black' i
i Draught;
? 7 25 Doses 25 Cents ^
ANTS _ .; \ '.
il G STOHK??T--?[--:
CALL 21967 B
iVl N'li, I'll. C.
????'
JNERAL HOME
SKI> K.MBA ()l SOI Til
no ohoroia
Eunfi'.-ii (\i?>';nrd ,1 ututiiI
*" 1 * < *
Equipment y
As (iood a> I I it-si
And HvlU-r. 1 !i:?n I In ltt-sl 5
..." And l'rices Less 5
T (ULincsv |
and
si;k\ K li I 1
OHift "iMrtmr 570? * -7
KeHidTnce I'ltunf- '?- ?
1006 WASHINGTON ST.. ? ?
7 COLUM HI A, S? C. 1
ary llarber Shop
S CITY. COMK AM) SEE
ITRSELrF.? - ~ ?77"? "I.-" Z
WVC-WOOWWr'O C^'OO O enWOOTKS
ead Bakef3 " I
lers-Epps, Prop. H
j -J
iirriiclay Cakes
f^nV4932
80eC?BCK3?a5QCbCH^^
" \r- ' . ' * ' .' .>:' ' 2