The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 24, 1930, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
Saturday, May 24, 1930.
CHURCH NEWS OF
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^BETHEL A.M. E. CHlTR('H NOTES
Bishop Reverdy C. Ransom to Speak
At 11:15 A. M. Sunday
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Bishop R. C. Ranso^n, oT Ocean
Port, New Jersey js our ne\\ly. assign
ed bishop of South Carolina to take
up the work of this district after the
death, of Bishp "lohn 11urst.?Bishop
Ransom is a great preacher and
Comes to Columbia with a message
that you should not fail to hear. The
public is cordially invited to Bethel
Sunday morning;?May??6th. Come,
early that you may not be cl'oyt'ded!
out .of a seat. L??
Sunday, May 18th was a splendid j
/I Q \T CimJo.- 1 1 ""
?j. uuuuay scnooi was well attend-1
ed and the lesson period vpry godd.j
Dr. Murph's sermon at 11:15 was taken
from Exodus 14:10 subject "Old
?r Enemies. RrfBUiftg." Many lessons oi
vital importance werp jpcliided :in the
discourse emphasizing: on "Obedience
to God's Command." The program hv
the young: people's leadership council
was very timely and-had tolling: effect
for much good. The council, consists,
of representatives of the Young: People's
organization^ of all churches pf
-"each denomination in the cily.
Mrs. R. Z. Simons of 2nd Calvary.
Miss Green, Mr. Roseborugh of 1st
Calvary and Mr. E. Clark of Emanuo1
are the promoters^?*.' r
At 8:00 p. m. the pew rally andnrncri-om
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,?opuiiauieu uy mrs. Mary Williams
proved quite a success, featur;th?
thfc program were paper, by Mrs.
-Rosa Mundle, paper by Mrse iViviar
Walton, cornet solo by Mr. PaW Reese
^ and address by Prof. H. \\% Baumgardner
on tbp gnhjoct nf "rifruntmiM
Cooperatives." it was very gjood. Finally
let the membership~an<l friends;
remember the request of thfe bishop
and the urgent appeal'; madtj by Dr.j
Murph to "Stretch your Traces in
^^. rally?Sunday , nil lf . i
May we do so even at a sacrifice.
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- ST, JAMESTA. M. R; etHfWl!
NEWS r i
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At 11:15 Sunday morning the members
of the above named churqh were
jfMvored with a sermon by ReVV C. II_
Hedman. We tenjoyed having Rev/'
Redman With us at any ;yid all times*.
Immediately-after the^ morning set*-'
vices the' members of- the W. H. add
F. M. society assembled,.-. The. missionary
society cannot fail with such
a president as Mrs. Mary L. Phelps
and her willing workers. They have
splendid papers read in their meet-;
? Pings from time to time.
? At 8:00 d^lock OUf pastot'. Rev."
?_J. E. Dixon-preached a forceful sermon
from the gospel according to
Sit. Luke. The theme was "The pii
blican'a Prayer.".-Iftr his-textr."mei^y"
was < the leading chain. Our paator
showed us plainly that there is no
' link which can come between "God'of
?^Holiness, God of Love and of Sinners
v.... ~??-?? ? '
uut llicity.
AH of the organizations are mow
ing along nicely.' :
The superintendent. Mr. R. S. Russell
is not only training the adult pupils
but also the smaller ones. On
* last Sunday the lesson?was?hoauti
Phelps. We were glad to have. Kliss
Phelps do so. We were also glad to
have Revs. Ballard and RobinsoVi to
be present with us.
A few days ago we accompanied our
pastory Rev,--Dfoon, 4.0 Irmo?There.
y he preached the annual sermon to thy
Odd Fellows and the^ Household: of
Ruth. The members of the'.^{ht?reh
of which Rev. jCunningtram is?pastor,
aritf the lodges did Put fail- Uj u*rtter,_U?Jfcafarrtis;".
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THE'JUNIOR MISSIONARY NKWS
OF SECOND-CALVARY CtHKi'H
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Tbje Junio* 'Missionary society- was?
^entertained by Miss.Minnie Sutton on!
" Friday, May Tffth. V |
. .. . The president called Hie nTeTTfTTpr}
rto Order at 5f30. The IpiVKflWB of-ithtL
-last meeting Were read "followed by n
, ^program.
The program follows: I
Miss Ritchie G^een, solo; Miss M.
* -Sutton, reading.
isL The meeting .was opened for busi-_
ness, The president asked all members
to get their fancy pieces ready
for the missionary convention which
I meets in Chester.-;
The next meeting will be held at
the home o'f Mrs. Laura Goode Jones.
,5 JUNIOR USHERS BOARD MEETS
The Junior Usher board met fit the
church May 16th. The meeting started
~at 6:0fr rr. m. condncted by the presi
dent, Mrs. Lewis. The prgoram was
ift follows LtlCtle NeKhitt;?reading;
'Emma Kershaw, solo; Juliet Raiford,
.Talk. We adjourned to meet at the
church May 23rd. AIT members are
-aakedtn hp present at 5:30._ ^
RIDGE_HILL BAPTIST CHURCH
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vVors; Work! Work. We must;
mehitk>n_our work in and around the (
_j Ridge Hill Baptist church. All s.tu-j
ifents and .teachers are keeping very J
- ' busy under the auspices of our honor-1
able superintendent, Mr. T. F. Hammonds.
He is determined that one I
?would not ha idle and its seems that.
- he means it.
We wou|d feel that it_ was an in -'
's- / ' . C1
/ \ I Tmn / 1 4 TA y-v -r
ouu,iri LAKUL1INA
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justice to fail-to mentioif a little tVb'rk
of the B. V. 1'. U.. We feel that we
luWe the best?president of ally unioii
between the rivers. Mr. G. I).
HuZ/.avd is always full of smiles and
has the patience of .Fob with us. He
D in iio aways selfish. Sunday,-May
lSth hij turned the union ovcj tu the
i'bie l' i i luh. ?
XbUvtoo much caiAi he said of7this
wonderful propria in that was carried
.nit. Miss Queen R. Corley acted as
"resident and I. mean she served us
| Miss H. Greene read on the purpose
>f the club. Miss A. Ktheredge spoke
>n why go to college. We wer?e then
jhappily favored with a trio by Messrs.
^Williams and" these young men can
pnished singing the song "Don't You
(Want to Go to Heaven When you
|Die?" they left everybody in the
I .church wanting them to sing again.
'When von wfinf V?on>- ?
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Call dTi them. Miss Frances Smith
| poke- on."Character "WlYich was ably
I handled. A melody was Sung and
Little* Miss ReitA Hammonds spoke
*oh "Duty." This too was inspiring.
Miss "R. Tv "RaiTdrTI is lmmp nffnr
~7 uinnths of school work ready to help
is in any way that " she can.
We are sorry to report thatr Miss
T. Shfilh is improving so slowly. She
hits the sympathy of the community.
Her sister Krma left Friday May 16ht
for?New JVSftrk. _. _
lunior choir wall meet Vv-:
. lay night ".for. practice .at 8:0.0 o'clock.
All members are requested to
be present.,'*?,
Miss A. L- "Merritt is home after
a successful term ta Bcttis academy.
When , you want to worship
a kroUl) ?f .-SVoVkilWr vnnnu in""'"
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visit our Sunday school and K. Y.?ILt/.r
Sundav school at ll)':0u a'ntl B.
Vv I'.dh at H~?f> . We always Welcome.
visitors.'
The Ridee Hill hi eh school faculty
is much missed in the Sunday school
~grrT:rhTTaf~i"s -uuUgTnt~tlm.y haif gTmrc
to their. various home's."'" .7" ?
FfBn*N AP \ !n'iMF?S * A FT KR
JtKGKNT ll.l.NKSS
Funeral- services for .Joshua., G.
Bonaparte liiL who died Sal unlay,
TVfpv llltli fliilowino- i> short illness
were held Tuesday May I o'clock
at St. Peter's A. M. Ey church"
Cameron, where he was^ rHi}*iously
atiiliated. The service was conducted
by the pasthr, jieV; G. T. Coleman;
sermon by his present pastor. E. H
Met!ill of WiTliiMns Chapel A. M. E7
church of Granjreburgr.
Whilst spending the Christmas holidays
at home with h)s parents at
Orangeburg Bonaparte taken ill. He
had tentatively recovered Wtnjn,' three
weeks ago ho again became a victim
rof his illness which he' struprprled.-until
the end came May 10th. He is surviverf
hy his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T it " i?o ????
.... uvnu|;ai MA UI'UtnC4^, William.
James It. 1 Hubert L., nil of Orangeburg;
Caleb E? of Stanford, Connecticut;
Daniel B. of Pittsburgh. Pa.,
nnd J. B.?Jyr. Of Columbia1, S. .;?JJsisters,
Mrs. A una?Baekmon. Mrs. Evm
< Rovand- Miss ATary"iBonaparte"
of Orangeburg, S. j C. Tbe following
rei ved as pallbearer* :?L thei? Rnvnn
".Tu'TiTis" A'niaker, .lames y,raust, .1 as*
Pailor, Willie Hayes, CI ireftce Hou-i
ser and George Brown., *
Because of his friendliness and un-i
i.isiia 1 persona 1 ity Joxhua-was held in {
the heVrts of the citizens of ^Drangeburg
to be very prominent until two
veers ii"(> he bad been n student of
Gdttllift university t where-he bad won]
'the respect and. favor of both faculty
itttd s t ltd e n t~~bod y because .of his
character and leadership.
At the time of his. death he was a
uieinher of the junior college class at
the State. A. and M., college. It was
stated by president Wilkinson of the
institution 'that tip:*?faouly, student
body'of the college'find the citizens
of the. city, from whom He had won
TOSnOCl. Illolll'll "I tie Urns of ha rmhUi
student. It was also stated that he
was a typical college student. both in"
-suhula&diip ami extra rnrr.icnla activities;
His class work evidence*} that
his ability was not to ho excelled. Fur
two years he was leader of the col
"frTrc" athletics; being himself ~mr eri,vial>le
athlete. .
JFNKINSVfU# NEWS
White Hall Church
?Sunday vyas u grcfttday here.?HnjV-r
day school opened- the usual hour
Avith--superintendent' and teachers in
charge. . ''
rtTxer w'Tncn a wonderful 'sermon
was delivered by Rev. W. R. Bowman.
The program on Friday night which
was rendered by Mr. Samuel Smith
and others from Allen ppivtfraity wa$|
nitaJy?carried out to a. very large
audience. '
Mrs. Ethel Dansby Gray of Barnwell
is spending a few weeks withJ
*fcer 'parents.
ftU. ami Mrs. Willlk?os of
Winnsboro were the guests of their
parents Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. .T<nme? _T?pberni a?a
Rev.' J. J. Jackson of Rookman were
the' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
.Kenney- Wednesday . .
-Prof, and" Mrs. Isaiah M. Martin of
Chester were tho week end_guests of
Mr. and Mrs. N. ,F. Harper.
_ Saturday afternoon Green~Brier
hoys" tMflyPrt" thr+r wittr
.Tenkinsville the1 scores being 8-2 in
Jejjkinsville's favor.
" On Friday June 6th at eight o'clock
p. m. there will be a play given_ at
White Hall school entitled the "Rpad
to the City." ? " J
V . Y THE PALME
MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH OF
MULLINS . ?
Sunduy, May 18th was a gjoriou'x
day at Mt. Olive. Our pastor reports
La pleasant trip to Anderson where he
attended the Baptist State convention.
Sunday school began the usual hour
-wun UU the teachers punctual. The
lesson Wits reviewed by Prof. J. S.
Roberts. ft. tiplendid crowd worshipiped
at our Church Sunday and Rev
Brooks preached a very interesting
and soul stirring sermon that went
lover the top with the Congregation.
The Temple Working club of this
| church mot i with Mrs. Tjjlie Wuavt1^ '
' 011 Church street.
The Star Banner club will not haw
its weekly meeting on. account of tinschool
closing'^xercises^ , 1
j_ Rnroute to Mullin_a. Friday Rev. .1.
| L. Brooks had a very exciting aceh
dent when for some reason his car
faijed to work as it should causing him
to lose oontrol of it Which'resulted in
lja_little damage and~injury of his arm
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^ nut. 11 Was not serious,
j IN MEMORY OF MY MOTHER
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Branchvine. ?s. tfir,-inr- , .
7T0V, members and friends/ it affords
"me no small pleasure to say a word
to_yau all in honor of this Mothers'
I Day. This day has been placed oilrecord
for every living person to celebrate.
great and small. ^Ss I look
lover the congregation, I see small
folk wearing white roses and ! look
j giving us to know that somebody has
ja mother. No greater day .could we
i celebrate than Mothers' day. Thq
! 5th commandment is the 1st command
j ment with promises, * therefore the
world over celebrates this day. To"
I my memory came a vision tjbat my
I heart can never forget at my mother
| with her lender care for me for the
j face uf years gorgot.cen, still remains
II see it yet and her brow"Feflects-the
, light of Calvary and the tear drops
^how they glisten when shc*-tolrtMtnj
of : hi>t Invw .Twin tHu-umoV of 1QV
, dear mother full of love and sympathy,.
that so often cheered and coniI
forted my heart When sad and lonely
! I felt the neetl of .lesns and her emir.
' HlUllfprUyt}!' fW-IHe led my wander-ing
footstep to my father's house.
Tho my mother hnn departed still 1
feel heV spirit '.near, as she plead before
die h/a^enly 'Flat Wit's thfrone
| for me and" her prayers my life shall
I answer foivl long to meet her there,
i I lotlf* to SPO tVlQ Climoi * -1-*
_ V..V v/iii win; uuux n I
; tpe far His?awn. I shall?meet' my
j dear mother bye and -bye in the
' bright eternal home beyond the sky.
1 She is with nry .Savior now with tt |
frown upon her brow. I shall meet
' my dear mother bye and bye.
Sallie K. Montgomery. 7 "
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NINETY-SIX NEWS
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| Churfh services at both Bethlehem
{and Mt. Pleasant on Sunday, May IN
_wu*r? a 11 that heart-could wistat?with.
iTU'vs,' A. T.'Uixon and J. H. Burns,
pastoYs M""tbeir respective posts of
duty. - ?:??1The
B. A. Union of Greenwood
j county will convene In Yts 2nd quarterly
union on Saturday," May 24th
Mt. Lebanon B. A. society. I^resi
irfwit J. E. Smith- presided. 1
In our last week's writing we mentioned
the beginning oiLthe closing
I exercises of the /Ninety-Six high under
the principalslpp of 1'rof. K. FT"
[Johnson. On Monday-night, May .12, I
to a crowded house. Mrs. Mattie- L.
I Jabber, who has-charge of the pri;rnajjy-dcpaiiJiitniL,piusentud-a-piny
in "
four acts on Tutesdav nio-ht Mo., t >
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Mrs. G. A. Parker, teacher of 2ml
and 3rd grades presented a Flower
; pageant "All in the Garden Fair."1' *
I Wednestiay flight" A1 is. P. Morse "
I teacher of the 4th and 5th trades,
presented a play in one act, the "Jour
ney of life." ^ 1
Pri .Thursday night, Miss 1. I\T. G.
\\ illiams, teacher of the Gtli and 7th
grades presented a drama in three
acts.
, On Friday Prof. K. F. Johnson, and
Mrs'.'''Ethel PeTrin "presented a declamation
-yontest and finishing* exercises.
This concluded one of if?,, most
I inspiring school sessions in the hi>jtory
of. our town.
her home in Anderson:?
Mr: John Butler left on Sunday I'uF
Cincinnati. Ohio- where he" irons t.i
: make his future home.?^ '
Miss?Bertie Callmutj?mts" xrf- the
I leading students of the Ninety-Six "
high school- left on the 1 3th for- Orange
New Jer^g^' visiting her aunt,
Melzetta Stevens.
, . in i i u IV? ft IX tv|>V S t ^
Rev. 44. !?' Gray, Mr. E. W. ~F?ritz
Mrv Arthur Johnson and Prof. J. A. "
Ford motofed to Cordover to witness
the anual -sermon of the Prince institute
on Sunday afternoon, during
which Rev. Gray showed himseff as
n master. ? . ' r...... .. ?? Plans
are being completed for the
; Commencement exercises of St. MatI
thews high school_ which tyill take .1
place from May 25th to May >30th..
Rev. M. J. Jackson will preach the
annual sermon at 3:30 o'clock Sunday
pfternoon, May 25th.
All exercises wil] be in the school
fiiiHihorinm pYrrnt tha-iflUnual
mencement which will T>e at Bethel
| A. M. E. church at all of these exercises
the admission will be 10 cents.
I Misses Justine and Marie Caldwell
1 were home spending some time with 1
their sick sister, IMiss Hazell Caldj
well. ~ - - - Eh*.
E. H. McGill with some of his
good people came up Sunday aftcr:
noon and preached a ^wonderful sermon
for us.
Ryy. J. " w. .TucK^nn Tins thrTTraror on
a move, we are talking new church
Rev. Jackson had a drawing- of the
church and all of- the mefhhefs and
-friends seem to be anxious to~see the
!new church go (up. ~ -
1 Mra. Ellloff"whrley md daughter,
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in i 'iirwrfiKiiftiUTr <
TTO LEADER ^ ^
J an it>, inotorcd to S.umter on' business.
Mr. John Taylor who Jives on Mucks1
Hill-entertained royally on Thursday
nigbt, May 1.5.
Mr. Franklin -Mitchell was., home-visiting
relatives" aiid friends. Air,
Mitchell is in tin- 'sophomore classaft
(dartin college. "Mitch" l quite
a manly boy.
Mr. and-Mrs. -James Coker atteii-,
Black well where Mr. Cokei* has a nciee that
finished from the Blackvillc high
school., ,.v.
Mr., Hptiry. Wright is home spending
a while after being away quite
^?u hilc.
_&1 is.s A. F. is nil jn smiles.
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mi i.i.inht nr:vys ?
Promptly ~nt H:3.0 Sunday morhing"
the Sunday, school of Kbenezer A. M.
K. church n|>ene<l ill due form by the
superintendent, Bro. J. \V. F.ord.-t'lass
Numbor-2 was taught by Sister KIlen
Pickett, took tile barmer. -? j
could be expected.
After the sermon three persons
came forw'ard and united with the
church. At two o'clock the remains
of. Sister?Lulu?Rethe a. , <nufc'&f rthe^
faithful?nieniluna of?HlnMify.or WMR-laid
to rest in the Norton's cemeteiw-i
The funeral was preached by the pastor.;
Aside from the other songs ren-'
dered,?a- beautiful -solo was-sung by
Sister Ruth Prcuslcy. one of-the-mrrrr-?
bers of the church. Miss . A. B. Pic-j
kett presided at the Organ.
I On last Thursday the entire school
"facrrlty?and?a few?other friends?
thy city were invited to Sandy Blutf
on the little Pee Dee river to a big
fish .fry. K; was- stmnsuredby M r. |
M" i I liam V a u gh n, Mr. Akotand^rT
Reeves?and Mr. Napoleun Hodges.:
The Rt. Rev. M.>H. Davis, A. M..i
Dv I)., bishop of West Africa and a.j
part of Kentucky was in this state'
Ihis Aveek end and preached-on Sunday
night in Kbenezer church to : !
crowded church.,
UV \\ajit to tliank Rjev. L. Brooks j,
who is pastor of the .First Btl|llisi|
vluifch here for, liis hivseiice TSu'mla\ |
night anil for having early services]
so his people co.uld -coiiie oyer.-and
bear the bishop.
"lbn:-p-n+rrrr ni O... . i 1
out Sunday alternouiv to tfie service.-j,
rendered in l/ehalf of the school. Ib-v-rj*,
W.' P. Williams,'^ pastor of St. '.Pa.il I j,
Haplist church ie|>oits having a tine-trip*
to the Baptist State conventinr \
which was held in St. Paul Baptist j'
church, Anderson.
On last Tuesday Mrs._Lhiisy J'hompson
. invited the faculty of 7fhy*,-l 1iglrj.
school 'to her home for djniier and to
soy that it' was a line one. would bej
expressing it in ii mild form. She Li
truly knows bow to i [itrrtuitr Many
nici tilings wcte heard over the radio.
A-R?left feelilig that they bad -bad? a-*-,
guild '.time. Do -that again, Mrs.,,.,
Th??mpgo": - - ' i!
GUKKK NEWS
Siuiday was a hi^h day?at Bethel I;
A. M. E. chinch. At 10:00.the Sunday^
school opened with 'a lar^ ^natyfd-of-^
young folk. Prof. M. H. Thompson;:*
was a visitor and. spoke encottvagineI'y
to the. Sunday^ school. ??; ?JU
At 11:00 o'clock as the choir march-<'t
etl down the aisle singing-."Holy. Holy;. 1
Hq.ly," our hearts could j.eel the nroj'
of the Holy Ghost burning upon the i
altar of the Lord. u
The pastor preached' a wondertul
soiuaon ... ... ...
t>ue to the inclemency of the wea- 5
Lher The crowd- was-somewhat sniall.-ij
^tfuiU-a.-nnuiheoi'u v.'(1r'hip jt
pe<l with us Sunday. Also a bunch!(
from HiEh . Point, namely Mr. and 1
Mrs. J. \V. Bellenger, Mr. and Mrs; >
l.eete, Mr. "and Mrs. Chappelle, Mrs. 1
Bel Longer is the .handsome daughter 7
of Mrs. Janie Maxwell. While Mr. (
Bellinger' is the son of the late Ho-']
here Rldloneor. all of which arc nveni-.'.]
hers of BethoTT . '
Also Mr. aiul Mrs. Wilson Kirki
inJi inf niece .of;,iSpartanburg and,'
Mrs. R. K. Bethea of Wellford Avr-reH
visitors Sunday afternoon. J' 1
Messrs. Edward Turner, John. "t?.!'
Green and S. G. "Benjamin of New!
York are visiting friends of Greer.. t
W e a re so rry df the continued ill-'i
ness of Mr. Robert Anderson and- M rs. j'
lioria M iller. a 1 s,(; reeent illness-of.'
Miss ftddis-'Heflenger.' Our?prayers I
are out for them. ?
MT\ CT:?Tr:?('allnnm?rrf?44-f-ewtviiie?x
spent a few bout's ~wttb tris* inert1. *
Mr^" Ollu- I.fiwto'n. Monday, Mr. t'al- '
Houn left for Suniter Tuesday to be- i
gin work on a large building there. *
He .is one of the most successful plasterers
of bis."town having worked at ?
thp trade for over twenty-Jive years. '
RIDGK SPRING M1\S> . j
Miss Erina Smith left JhYiday . for.
New York where shd
summer. !; ' '.ft i ffig/.i ^
Messrs Arthur and Osca^Afer^Mg j,
Sunday. . " "V^vT
i.liss Jessye Hammond returned to i
her home Sunday after spending a,"*
week in.Orangeburg with her sister: 1
Mrs?* J. A. Dor man.
Mrs. Marcie' Anderson. Aiken, is ,1
sptmding seme time with her daugh-f
ter.t Mrs. G. L. Crawford.
( p,)hy v Bnif'Td fr- ' " '-"yj 1
from Latta where she'had a success
ful school term.
Mrs. r?uby Peay, daughter, Cleo,
brother Augustus Il&zzard, (Columbia
spent the week end with parents,
Mr. Davijd T. Bethea. Columbia,
was the happy guest of Miss badye
Hazzard Monday and Friday nights. <
Mr. Nelson Davis has returned , "to 1
Hampshire. New York, where he will
spend his vacation. ' " ~ ?HQtlTtf
n few siefr onew-aeeintho-a
community. Mr^ Wilson Morris and
Miss Theresa Smith are improving
slowly, - - J., '
Mr. J. A. Dorman and Jessie Wil-1
ma are spending some time with their j
grand mother, Mrs. Alice Hafnnionds. r
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1MON XI^VS
(-hurehes vi-fr? :ril vrntt at teiiTpHr on
Sunday. l>ti>tiii<**Tii eharife were at
?rl- ?)i?t \ . - ~
Mother ?. I la> |'i "!;.i an,, .il uT|i X.
M f^i?*.*4?tl! ? it \ 10 . ?? l'il!v (.11.
tied wilt I III; 'V. J' |T7T||- (?(. ' ! Ml
M, I/. l.olnu.N.
\v. Hi ;.r r;t. i'..ul
titt ehureh ^s iiriw ai. home wild*. tin*
madam turd jittle'ones. 11is wV>r1\in?
up the rneniWrship of .Vt; I'aul.
A BihljejU play \S rti >|m<|j hiv'?p|'4<>M|.
ti-tl at this church urtiici MniVrvi in^
wl Mrs. i)ij.'i's.' ./
>""_M ' I- 1 |i till n
tAViiyTTor . sv-i-ei at-- aiH-tf+t-h--?--K*?Hitch rat .
her huine t'wTTfe dcli'vht ..I' her chil
" i *'h. iVi r. uiitf?Mi-.?\\ . 11 Inee?tt >- ant
lir. ami M i s. Montgomery, l>,r. .;-ne
^Ali'S. l)aw kin-. ami Mi-- (iainj\. i ifen-t
aTfithrrs Uu-V in I>;n4i+tf lnn , (in- hometown
'of Mr. . .Mont-..,,an i , anil M i- .
(iamly.
Mi ii.iIkt.s_ ami I'r it-tMt-- of 'orintl,
Baptist church-ale |llwi>eil to note
thill Kliw I'alcii is son|i*\\ |iat improvcd.---llc?had
the n-i-' mi 1 yr^;. ' h,?h-l-f
ill tin* t*y c. w ith a pier,- of -wood, Yii l<
cutting. . ?
Rav. Mr. RIack w ar.abijiier. fuest
?t tin- lioino of Mr. ami Mr*. .JuineRogers
on .JIamlct strict.
Row and -Mr ; Ij^^i?,.|UII| ;
rnrWm'r \vpre dinner i'ii<-t- at the .
home of Mr. ami Mrs. M. (\ .\hKi-sick
on lhniirlus street'/
M. Ar> T.' is vratafu.r to Miss 'Kiln
Wallace for nice straw' ln iri<--. al.-o
a Leautifui ,-wcft hunch TIT sweet"
teas for- tin* church: Ilea--,. do m-i
lurjivt dowers for. the pulp.it i-a -'.Sumlay.
? ?
The InV.oK ~uT.il.- i,i ?ttt:?H?T~:
|).V M |'S? .?A. /)11, a ,*i ,-rt:?n?tnut-^
appreciated.
M ti?iija _!?I - i>> ?M.*: iIh-iI?;i fi u -t la\ -
utter a ,*4>ui't HIm*ss. I'-incYal -*-i \ ices
were hcM at lii, A M. l-i. /Ion
htTrrtr* of which he was a faithful
' .ember. Raster Kotnux J<pokc eoiiimetulahly
of tin* christian life'.oT th
deceased. ' * ...
Air. Cljcoriri* II. Oct/.<*,!. wh'it.*,, died j
early Saturila> iinrriiiinv alt*-i 'a foil I
ila\ s w ork. " w ra pp.-il I In- dispell,-. ,,f i
hi.- com-If aliout^ hij m ami I:?nI . 1.. w i ;., j
pleasant tltvum ' A*-\alnahle -.-it i j
aiicl depeti'dahf rhnr- li man. a l iiemlj
to liuiiuiiiit>* ft r.v;ai ilh* of. ra. <* ej j
i'.-i i-i'il, 1 ' ?* /
Uiat'eS* of t lie ? l'.-1+i-il . .. t o*.I ' i7i |
ney..* :.?ttkif.\::'ltr..
laiiintj'?>t the" A ~M f /. puT]
cliuicli u itt~ pi'ea h Ml. liar, ala |, r at ;
sermon ^lu. the a^uiitovis'un "if -S'iy.s !
I'iph school ' Sijiiilav afti-i floors. Mm !
-hj h.
M rs. A11 u*rt a Ri.1-1 Ham,-.'- pie *-o j
FUit a ptTTy^the?^Uorul to the ?"44-y--.\ihV |
the Seventh. tfiaili* mmils.
All, lit 1 lie iJsiyrl Vtet'e lei'e .' mill i
itfrt PTiTTT desei \ i'< s|leeinI incut inn. (
This etui?' Miss Alherta's work?tes' a'|:
tear her in I'nii.n m-Iim.,1 . h,;nr>- .iiiini* ;
rrfiphrtstR has hern latd ?.li 'ti?-r- <':>\J
ilu-W.ry. . !?
Ihui't tills.-, seeing thf Uihliral ill.i |
ma' .at St. 1'aul " ! <!. ,!, h?Ma . i
lIUlli at ?s:till |>: m. The (life i- "(.In-!
U oiiieii ill' tin* llihlt;."
-Jlilie . rcvivaj . niecluig u.ll hee in lJ
St. 1'aul till- first Stinfla.w. in .|,iinV. !
Rev. Myers at Columbia will. preach.'
ft>nu* aud-jiclp-Htrt- -win thr-vvvrrhf; f. i
Christ. - ' ' ' 1
?ILixs 1 >ura A, ll:n>ly. ha>?ylo.-ed 'a 1,
,'i. ry successful schaiij t.i'i ju in Spar- '
;atihurg county where sin- liar .ta.ivh't. <
'or several successive years.
JtJ T
HKLTOX XKtVti j
The C.lQsinjr-exercises ofl'iiion high
school were unusually'good a?J well
lttendtfd. t)n Friday night. May tUh ;
>?yui'h'on K'hovv via, mi'i: ! i . J.A1.L-.
?orrie K." \Vatkinsv.a iiiiinhvr ..f w jii;,*adies
were present and 'lauded the ,
sewing departineiit. On Sunday. .May
11th the baeealaurente serhVoit \\a- :
>reaetied FTy the prmeipal.,. liev . V"
i'urtwright. On Monday night. May :
12th a' iday was staged hv 'Miss \f
I4 \\ atso'n. t.lii'. 1". liy:l is li t?-;n hi;i' wliicli,
Aas "llt r Sw-p II u>baiul ' .!
May l'ilh aimtlu-r plat way |nr:?*u
,t'il by i'lol. .), iIJi-i-K . wliii-|i |.i'u\r.|
IUJ In*?\ vi'y? ul. \\ ila> .
li^lit. was t bt-->* ratluat iuv lii;.'It!. . I In-'
. ali-tlii/turiap aiMii--: w.i- di-livn ni i>v
?Mi.ss I:aura \\ >f '?Iri?!v*.a i>J m | acwa
IT, Florida, the saint atonaii. Mi?> ll!r
lif .Mil ?< Av. 11 m Au.'l.i I !:,
Irt'jis "ti# tin* ui??iiiiiatt'V wa- viitt-n I \
Iti-s. K. I... I^i'binsuii ,,.r \\ 11liaiiu-1 ' ii,
?1?) tlii' i: J ' itiun !i I ITi-To.
I'll.' boll: r W a; Iillcd**i it 11 - till I in. S
apafits. Ala"\ hi >'riiiin nl w 11iii- , it i
a'ii>-'?t'rnin tin- i-11 x <\ilm *'ci| 111.. t,;-?
asii'ti-aiimii^ whom \\t i ? I >n "tla> m
i sufi't'ssl'ul 11hy ^iri^rrr~Mi?tt?it.it.?aalfs
a lxusini'ss tnan ami otlu r-T.
KlfViMlst-mli'iits ifit'iv fil liiy b -si'Imm >|
ii-plbinas from (hi- iloparl mi-nt.- Tlitv-i- .
xerrisos niurkftl t lu.- rbivitur "1" a sin-'
fsful war's?work?timhr Tho?t>l im
?alship pi - L'rot. I'. A. ("urtw riiiht:
Sunday. Ma> l_Sir|iaJ^u. ,>tt;j >
il-t'W Hblit' Huptisl rhiiPrli \\?mv t^i'vat
pJu- pasU-r. II \\ Strwni 1
if tit Ill- nt bis host. ~
yoUixti.Mi (^f^M.on ? . i.iM D
Q^^Vyfntirrttirm-^srrvirrs?wrrrrn?li.l.l "
UunJ"- visitors were present,
tys.s J. I,. Payton spent the uvek
'till in Greenville with dun aunt
Prof. J. 0. Recks a'nl ' y.>_A..(Martm
notored In Pendleton Randal e\enin-\
Mrs. Josie Lat'timer. wif*. of Mr
A. II. I .at tinier.' lia-^ I teen Vivk for .
iumc time! Her lm.nv-friend* are
[topinp: for Tier a speedy reedveyy,
Mrs. Rosa I lodges. Mr. :iml Mrs.^w.i
M. Martin, of Greenville, Maud .Saliva
n of Greenville spent Sunday with',
Mr. "ado >lr*. M. If. I ,at 11 mri1. ?
? m Mg,, i
IN Mh*M<>Ul.YM ?
In sad but'lo.vinfrnuenioj-y o_f Ch'as^L
S. Killinffsworth. who departed this
life in New Yorl? eity. May 2-lth.
IP2R. two vcArs aco today.
Of nrtran (in?pu;to ' "Vni .b
And those who thirwf of -him. ;
Are "those who love h|ni best
A'e. who luSiil you. sadly miss you,
As it dawns another year. ?
| h f VlA IflRplv Vinfvw* /if
rhopghtsr; of you ar<*->vi*r near,Try
jr r-y 1 : - pi
.y.J-- . - _ , i .
page five
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. .Aithuurh you did n*ft npeulc,
Ami \""u ill.l hot, fcay koocT bye. "
U'u know yotir thoughts" were with u*
When you were culled t,, die.
j-niie by t.iie, enittily Ues.aie broken, .
I ' 'lie b\ one, t lie V UI.e bid >.'d ubov>,
I onie d.i\ lb. re *\\i!l I >r. v. eel |eiiruon,
< 'in e ae/am Willi, t-bo. . w e |..\e
t roiii Mn.-. ojd world ol y.nu aiii| ^...ir
L T
IV. t he end of peace an.f it't. *
t.'iie loved one hu.s j?une, * , '
li te lnj hay k'iJiid- eternal re I
,.M is I .exit' I Si Til I . and'
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1'init- TtuI SfiViit iniiy . ,i
J* i; I 111 !l! ? !> ufi iim t '! I i'|.
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Kxj.au L iilui It i--I'f.l '
'f1 y I?? | ?itiI' 1' U ( ) N I'.- -brrS*?-y
I'Yipps' U;i fiery Service?
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i'.y '<)av ip i >, Kvi'ui ils
. c;ivi; 4,\s a tiiiAi;
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DivC. I']. Stephenson ^
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Surgeon Dcnfisl
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s ::? A. Al. 1.1 7 *110 r. *M. niTier IHM I
lit-Mik-liee bX.'.l -
Dr. I). K. Jenkins
in vi 1ST ~
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Sjifci.*! Altciilii.il iiiv'tMi iii-iuM* -tlf
Women-.
t) f I h'i" , Kc-aJ.oin-f
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l)lt. \Y. L). Chappelle
, Disease.- i.f Women .ami t 1.1i.lretr....
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Office Hours: ' */
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I'UAlTICr. IN VU.-'(A>1 IM'S
?StaffVf(Wral . \
1tll> \\ uxhiuuf on St.. Culiinbijif S. ('.
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r Notary I'olilir and Hpitfcr
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