The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 21, 1930, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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"* Saturday, June iil, 1080
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On Sunday, June 8th the Mi. Mor- oi
iiih Baptist church honored its pastor
Rev. J. W.'Buvkin, by the celebration g i
of its Tvvimty-ninth anrjtetersary. As ni
it is well known- twenty nine years in
npo at the resignation of his father, ai
the Tate Hev. Monroe Boykin, htT was w
called as pastor pf this church and di
has snicocssfuHy?pastorecR-ft? to the
present; and on this day the church K'
thought it fitting to honor him in this 24
way. To attempt a description of the P<
_ part each participant performed on di
I ' ll?- prayed; In* knew just what to do. ^
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And soon the bright rays of the Hea- ti
veil 1 p
fin his work began to shine, - S
he church avus well organized, 1
And to-day progress is. tine. ^ R
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He rules his flock with love,
A ml |K-'.n e iii imiid him flows,
. 11 is advice to his. children is, ^ Ct?^?"I.ef
Chihst?VHle^-o'er you -forever- (j.
., i more." rrr.^:..
Ill t he coiiiinunitv he is av jeWel .
' ..Sparkling rare and flue, m 7;
1 Aery one who loves "Bdbber Jetf," 0
When colli il upon he'd there on time,
He is a broad-hearted citizen.
Tofhyn all people are the same, Sl
Rev?-r minks of one's denomination ^
f'ecves alt alike in the Master's name. S1
? He hii>- striven\to give service, JLc
To all mankind below,:?t ol
Alh'1 \vhi'li HIk work 4i? eaith-is finish* -H
ed, :? . ai
He -hill dwell with Cod finevermore, oi
- Stand linn dear pastor, to
Do not err, or fall, a)
I.ook to Him who guides you still, in
.
He knows your every need, bt
He feels your every care, i di
He will your burdens bear. cl
I)o we love you? Yes we do, n<
And to you our love we'll prove, y
By loyal support ? ' ' cj
By action and by words. ai
We give you now our flowers,
Wo want you now to know, .
That you're the loyal pastor, , I.
We reverence, serve, adore! ^
Composed by Addie Mos<*s Rahsorn7T5
a Camden, S. C.? -?- ? Ji]
"HOWARD SCHDUL-t* fiBORCifc- ?
TOWN CLONES
What is pronounced Howard high
School's best commencement ended on Tfl
Tl^nsday evening, June 5th, When di
the advanced and intermediate grades* a
M( the Howard gchrrnl audi- T
torium the beautiful operetta "The
Pennant" To a large and""TeTigKleJSoa
|C' audience.
i The exercises of the week began T
\: witb the nnpinrt sermon services, at d:
Hw MfHifstlit Hwpt.Ut. church an Sun- 11
day ttfU'inutin, Jum? lat, whenDr. G.|~
G. Daniels, the able and eloquent pas- g
tov, addressed twelve hundred stu-1
dftns, who had pathered in the bean- el
?tiful auditorium of JBethesda. The' oi
sermon was most impressive ^nd very j \\
r'* r
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the program would thk^toa-much of|
the spore in viiuji--pttjTPr~~5n I "Will give H<
?^?simply u general resume of tUts, occa- ^
., sion. .... ' ol
At the morning services the pastor
pi I'nrhmL-lLmu- Acts ^0:27 'For I havo
not shunned to declare unto ,you all e<the
counsel of (lod.' Thistwas a very tt
forceful and touching dfsvodCse deal- W
ing- largely* with a summary of his ^
- twenty nine years~fff~ labor and was 4P
a very tjtrHng nntHtimcly fntroductmn- ?
tt> the service that followed at night. P
At. Haiti... p.- m. -the following pro- 'r
gram was carried out;
After devotions MisS'Katie L. Boy- u<
' Kin read a paper ' on "Twenty-nine 'h
Vnar::. nf 'hthnr of Otir Pastur;" "Our """
nastor's. work in the Sunday school,"
by Brother William .Johnson, superin- P]
tendent; "Harmony with our pastor ^
.iiid ullii i'i s." by Brothers Isaac Doby.
and Henry Moore of the deacon board 81
"Our pastor and the community work"
by Brothers 1). Hunter, Jas. Curtin,
Ur. J. I1. Pickett, Adam Brown, and -ii
Jas, Reynolds, members of the trus- Vi
tee board," "A tribute to our pastor" w
liy. IVlis. Addie Moses Ransom; a pa- "
?eel "Our pastor as ,a leader," by Mrs. 35
Bessie Thompson. All of these addcesses
and papers were'interspersded vv
with- solos,* quartets; duetts, and eho- a<
roses.; " ' '*
The collection, $1113.75, for the day .
' : vrry very good. -The uflicerx had dis*
_ trihutcd envelopes to the members
and friends,with the following inscrip
lion:. Twenty Ninth Anniversary of ^
Rev. 3". W. Boykin, pastor Mt. Moiiah
'Baptist church, Sunday, June 8^ E
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"It you are liking me a heap, r? ? 'u
C? >iie nut ami tell 'me so;.
'If Voll'iV hly fneml no need to ke^p,
If hid- 1 wajjt to knowl i,?.
mm i wait until I'm dead an' gone, ?'
"T8 my how fine I be,
Don't wait to put your poises on P'
My grave--instead of nie."
The response was very cheerful and
generous- and the entire occasion was
noted for its warmth of friendship ~
'and'high regards for the pastor and w
wishing liiifi many, more anniversary _cc
pica ions. " ' ir
"A Tr Unite To^Our*Pa~stor" : <p
: F" * . * ' 1 ' ?*?: T ???
. Here's to our pastor dear, . ' ci
t.tv.al. tirm afid true. . .. L[|
The* hest pastor in. all the '?fktes
Like him, we find but few.'- '
He I- n veteran ed-the c7es57"?-? #
He has proved it, by his works, ?
'fool; up where his sainted father left &
Mot one duty did he shirk., ?
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Toiling, toiling on-and on,
To see some good obtained . s.
To keep the church progressing, ^
J his"7iearT^s"dosire-fiTHb'SiTn~'
Twenty nine long years of service jV
This ibises has faithfully led,
\\ it>i his divine doctrine, have they
been fed. '
? ^-tr>me( iinrs~t-hr -way - was very -dark,..
'1 he congregation few, ^
Hut In- did not ilesoair in the trloom. "
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nnightful, Itllt'd with Wholesome ad- T
icc to those about to launch out up- ?
1 life's wonderful sea.
On^Iuesday .evening, the primary a
ratios had their, closing?antwrtaiie- t
entin the play entitled -A Day J
Klowerland," at the HoWa'rd school.-b
iditorium, This. Voo^ was a very
ccellent exercise, reflecting great ere- ^
t upon this department. = is
Oh Wednesday evening the regular "
raduating exercises were had when t
I young 4adtes~~and gentlemen com- >'
>sing tne senior class were awarde'd
iplomas. "
The feature of the evening was the 0
idress delivered on this occasion by
rincipal C. A. Johnson, supervisor a
colored city'schools, of Columbia, f
Using as a subject the importance 1
' 1111r group ml.Histing-itsptf Tordyang ^
1 conditions he proceeded in an in- ^
trusting and thouirhti'jii? umv. ?* *
0..w?*rj- t? UJ W T
ie class and audience in general to, v
linking on utuv real?pro We ins as u -*
roup. , ^ ^ i_, b
^np?rint : of City tjchuuls W. ~
. Bynum, in referring to the address 1
i. presenting the diplomat*, stated c
iat he regarded it o.ne of the best 1
idresses he had had_the pleasure of 1
itening to. . (
-The inuslt! WUb" unusually good on v
lis occastfin. Jyirs. B.?A. Sawyer, c
anist, Mrs. S. L. Prazier, Miss S. M. t
Thite and Miss Cora L. Williams, e
ere larirelv-rvipn'lsihlr for thr rmr *
c of the evening. ' 1
The Junior-Senior prom was had ^
i Friday evening and was a delight- s
il aft'ai iv Sume- ?f 4he out of - town V
isitojhs were Messrs. ePupe, Heming-jli
ay*iand' Butler, accompanying Mr.le
osw|U Beck, from Myrtle Beach,!.v
'rs, R1..H. B&ul, of ColumBia. ?K
Prdf. J. K. Beck, who has just J?oun<l
up a successful 11
J VUI a V% ui'K 1 '
l Big Stone Clap, Virginia,, is home!
? th<^ delight of his many friends. >1
Mrs. Maudest Squire Kelly"fcrspend-'s
ig a few duya among?her ttUiliylB
iends. Miss Kelly has just .closed t
?r school in Christianburg, Virginia. 1
he reports a- splendid year of work.
Profr Thos. P. Fraser, son of Mrs. g
"L~. Frazier, who has recently re- v
?ived nis Master's degree from Co- s
unbia university, stopped over a. day t
i his way tu "i-*"11Vti.n...^ t,m,. urn.,.-,. ^
u lias accepted work. c
Ml-. ( .firnelilisi I Rrn-li, will! li;n> luJUtj I
(.tending Fisk ^university, is spend- B
ig a few days? at home with his peo- h
le to the delight of his many friends, t
ANDERSON NEWS B
I1
jss (Gwendolyn Anderson under-'
ent an operation at the Anderson t
ninty hospital last?week--and rs do- ?
ig nicely. , ,T
_MivRufus( Woolridge a student' of p
uskegee is'home on his vacation. (
Mrs. O. E. Johnson, who has been t
PltLned to _ bed for several - days is ?
dU?p and^ahhr^tb be- out.
Rev. and Mrs. 1. S. Reed and chilre.n
were in the city Thursday visitue
relatives. - ? ' 7 r*
Mrs."S. C. Campbell, Mrs. J. B. Ad- v
er, Misses Eliza Hall, Bessie Clink- ^
ales^?Bell Bright and XJeneva^ Cole-'
ipn-are among those attending the j
reenville summer school.? : |~j
Little, Miss Jennie V. Johnson isl
sending a while} with her aunt in'r
ue -Wesf. i a
Miss Willie Cowan of Seneca spent e
while with her uncle and aunt, Mr. ?
rid Mrsr Frederick Norris."
Mrs. Lucy Heard died last Thurs. ^
:er death was a shock to~her mtrny^
'iends although she had been in poor
was Jun-uU
rahzed at her home Sunday morn- s
ig at ten o'clock and taken to Dreenwood
for burial. The W. B. A.'l
iciety of which she was a member, f
irnfed opt and many friends accom- c
anied the remains to" Greenwood, f
he was a faithful member of St. ^
Jaul Baptist church. Her pastor, 1
ev. S. C, Cafnpbell officiated. She V
ill be greatly missed in the church
it we feel our loss is heave's gain, e
M is.?IL R. Aabiirv attended the 1
inference held at Benedict college P
re other week. She made a splendid c
port of the work-done. ? a
Mr. and Mrs. C. Lee Davis have a
ist completed and moved into their
>vely neAv brick veneer home on TovV
r street. It is" modern in every de- e
u| and aTI the work was done by "v
dored men, Messrs. Pressley, Bias- J
ngame, Turner, Jackson Dozier and e
hers- are to -be yomfilimented on-the ti
ilendid work . d'dhe. * 1
The prescription department of the
leal Pharmacy, which is in charge r
Dr. M. JYoung, who has passed F
ic State Mod teal Board of f Kxqininers J
fid is na*S$a- regist^ifetf pharmacist t
: South Carolina is opened and ready s
servie the people of. Anderson./, We
Spreciate the. patronage given us v
i the past and still the same prompt ii
id courteous service we offer you.
shd us your prescriptions which will a
? accurately filled. Call us for your V
rug needs. ... li
Mr. Patterson better known os "Up- p
e Pat," died at tne Anderson Coun- t
r hospital Saturday. He was fu- jralized
Monday at the Royal Bap- h
st church, Rev. H. C. Anderson, ofTi- v
ating. "Uncle Pat" was well known i
id leaves a host of friends who will f
iiss him.
A very interesting program was ren h
?red Sunday afternoon1 at Salem Pres F
yterian church by the young folk v
ho have returned from the various c
dleges. If was indeed a musical and
terary treat. '" .
SPARTANBURD NEWH U
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Trinity A, M. E. Church ?
Sunday school opeped a?
ock as usual with the superinten- c
ent Mr. T. W. Williams and quite N
few "tots and (frown ups present. ^
he lessoa wa* real -interesting. 8
At i 1:30 t>r.McCTeTTan j^reAched IT "?
mTstifFing sermoh. 'The pastor gave '
Jch light on the four square walls. J
he . message was .good to the last J
rop. Souls feasted on the good "
lings and were made fat. 1
-Too much- cannot he said -of the ^
ospel Treacher.
At 4:00 o'clock Dr. MeClellan and *
loir were called to the funeral home *
f Mr. Floyd Wood to funeralize Mr. *
food's uncle. The writer had?the -
i
j irttE PALJVlgi
iloasure of going through the hvn^ome
time ago. It is most unique in
Is simplicity in the upper Piedmont
"d a nice large airy chapel and oher
parts.are very sankary from the
uorgue room to. the frpnt. Jlis am-.
ulance is ready at any time fof~y6ur
ervice. We are proud to say our own .
i. W. Herndon the great candy man
< connected with the funeral home,
live them a trial. They-are very
eous and ?Hvryict?_ Ihey render
i up-to-date.
At 6:00 o'clock the league,_ led by
liss Stacy Whitmire asks your co- ,
peration.
At 8:30 the man of Clod .preached
s if it were early in the morning, alhough
he had preached twice her:
ore that day, but it seemed as if
?od- gave?hrm?extra strength.?We
Irank from that spiritual fount thai
leVer runs dry. Qh, how our hearts
/ere-made to reioice when-ClodV K7ve
van unfolded toTTusT Our souls, did
ask in the spiritual sunlight of God. ,
We were oleased tb have our P. -10., i
lev. I?. . Ellis, look in on us Sunday
light. We are always glad for his>resence\
arid encouraging reiparks.
le spoke \of the credit due Dr. Mc'lellan
for his order of service and
vish'ed io U&d thai We had slieh thrulUt
the state. We were graced with
he presnce of our bishop and wife
nroute to Texas. They stopped .over
,ew hours. Bishop Itansom said he
vas very sorry to have to leave in
uch a short time but would come araim
He- and?his- wife spoke very
lighly of the royal entertainment giv"
n them by Madame Maude McClellan ,
vifeofthe mi^t beoved pastor, a'nd
Ion. Mrs. N7 IT! Hunch Mrs. Lizzie"
Viliiams.
Nothing was left undone by these
adies for the comfort of Our bishop
ind his wife. . Schools hat'e closed
>nd our leachers are on' their vacnion.
Mrs. Inez Ga,rrett, our organist
eft for Atlantic City. Miss Geor- |
ria Talley for New York. We are
;lad to have Miss Minnie Montgomery
i/ith us again after reporting a veFy
liccessful school term as one of* the j
eachers at Georgetown. Miss Mont;omery
and Miss I.illie -Rogers have
hfirirp nf tViP ohfiir
Mg. uur assistant olganist, also Miss
-lontgomeryl The far sighted pastor
las things so well organized until no-j
hing lags even at-.ltaeation season.
The missionaries led on by Mrs.
rl. McClellan have put on new life.'
They are realy dicing mission work.
Stewardess BoaVd number one led
?v Mrs. Ollie Blakeley with her loyal
irmy bearers rank -sacontL... We are
>inityites. We boost our. God our
lastor, for we feel we have the best.
)ur church we boost we leave not to
hev rest. - I
?^OCKIIAHT NEWS _
As I go my rounds I come in^conact
with so many people, and everywhere
the" general" corhplaint of "hard
imes" is heard. And I wonder, why
>eople complain so much. I believe it
ft more a habit than' anything else.
admit that it Ts"a~ little tight along
noney lines now, but otherwise things
,re much better now than they have
ver beefiT When T waft' tr boy "J~walk-~
d five miles to a two month log eatin^school-house
and sat on round
ogs for a seat. And I don't believe
here" waft' a high sohuol in. ail -i-Wuth
larolina for Negroes. Hut look rrtr~
he many high~Sehools in South Garilina
now. Go into the rural districts
>uildings with longer terms and coni>etant
teachers. I know there is room!
or much improvement but these will
ome when we properly use the op
>ortunities we - now: have. We have
letter schools, churches, roads, higher
wages, quicker communications, so
chy complain ?
Rev-J.. C. Tobin, of Union, preachd
at Lockhart Baptist church last
^hursday night, ftnd the large conrFeprttlon
r^rtumly?<mj?tyed hU u.qilerful
sermon. Rev. Tobln is one
if oy^r ablest ministers, and we are
.lways delighted to have him In our
nidst and hear him^nreach. _
. Mrs. Ca'mmie Thompson has'reiurn-*
d home after a pleasant week spent
vith her fnulhe^ in .(Jin iter count), ,
ilrs. Thompson is> very quiet and
^sy, yet is greatly admired by her
nafty-friends because of.her tine qua- j
ities; ??-i : r
M rs. Mary Smith and daughter and
liece' of Kelton. and Mr. and Mrs.
^leredick Blackwell, and ~sdn, and Mrs.
i H Wenwiek, of Union motored to
he city Sunday and spent a xew pieuant
hours_with Mrs. Lillian J. Bogan.
"Mrs. Viola Smith and children are
isitirig Mrs. Katie Moorhead in Unon.
Miss Kffie Hughes, daughter of Mr.
m<i Mis. G. T. Hughes of Chester.
yaS ^visiting Miss Willie P. Smith
ast Saturday. Mr. Hughes is a prosperous
farmer and is striving hard
o educate his cnildren.
Miss Grace Farr, formerly of Lock-'
art, but now of Charlotte is here
isiting her brother, Mrs. Janie Scott
ind Miss Mattie'Ray. Her many
riends are glad to see her.
Church service was well attended
ere Sunday. The pastor,.Rev.. W. 1).
dorflette preached a fine sermon, and
as asssted' by Rov. J. A; Thompson
if Adamsburg.
BONNEAU NEWS
Sunday srhonl at St. Peters A. M.
5. church waa_^Wj?H attended on last
Sunday mornihg;~lTaving opened utt
ts usual nourT iu:ou?juur s?wi?iu-?lent
Bro. F. Smith, who is always
rery faithful seemed well-pleased.
Lll that"5 were present listened very
ittentively to the splendid address
nade by Mr. Aivin Ftemming. -_^x
At H'tSO-mrr^lmstor Rev. Murray,
rreached a soul stirring sermfin from
lan. 6:21 "Then said Baniel unto the'
:ing: O King live forever." We can
ruthfully say that the 'spirit was
LPOH Rev. Murray.
We are glad to say that* with all
he farm work that is confronting us
low, the missionary ladies of the ,a- ]
rove named chutch never get too busy
o attend their meetings. Their re- J
rular monthly meetlnc draahoM I
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TO LKAPKR T . ' r-Wprint-^liu*
afleWiVf'-'h "HTe ; Dome <>| J 1
jMrs. Kosa K. l3arl\v. Hy^ request <>!' i' 1
qui* president, Irs. b. Jh'lennniiiK. Mrs.
W. -W. Murray prv-sided. The tinancial
-part uf our meeting was quite
encouraging. Htuiuuks were'made l.y
'li M - > ?' * ' *
rvcv. murray and :>*r. J\ 1 vill I'"I* inn;ink "
after which a delightful course of refieshniehts
were enjoyed by all. 1,1
~Mrs.' Daisy Solomon and. her lit- 111
turned from th.u.north and she is now ^
tnTgagecT in helping the missionary""4*4
ladies to put the program over.
_Miss '.Jennie (I. Murray and Mrs. 1,1
Elvira Solomon have left, fuj Kings?
tree where they, will attend the live 1,1
weeks' course in. summer school."
Mr?- Al-vin Flemming has returned '
to Columbia.
?M is*?tiettlah?Ihitlcr,?rrrrr of?ouT
faithful yo'inr tncmln r- i- -t'rll on the?r
sick list. _
ICi
, \y IN NSiMRt) MIWS TTj
="tr\Ye Seel erateful for the refreshing,,
rain." ' " * - ? ---. ^ ((l
"Schools haVe closed and mahy of the |p
teachers are attending su'umier school p,
at various- places. v ? p
w A Ifii.r II I, returned" )''Hilda c
after speiulmg two weeks with his
grand mothci?at Junesville.?11 is mi.'
cle Mr. iUbrie Tucker Misses -Louise ju
Sim's and Birnie Sims and l\|rs. Car- i;
rie 11 uklies accompanied him. ~
Rev. and Mrs. J. Heatty ami family
motored to llniuWT and -lonesviHe <>n y:
'Thursday to .visit,: relatives and' 1 rieiid C
ami expressed a \\ onder f ul lime on ~
Miss Aliee Mcintosh is, attending (.
Sum nun *chwd at benedict- AiLb-ff m '
\V. A. .-Ross left- Sumlav.t.i'attehd
summer"school dt State college
km y?)rangehurg. - ?? p.
Rev. J. S. Kasly stopped over Sun- m
day night and attended serv ices at" -p
Paul Bap)t 1st church... tome again If;
Rev. Kasly.
^Messrs. Klmer Mcintosh and b. ,1... j,,
Mcintosh ami .Miss Amelia Mcliitosh' U;
motored to Columbia on Sunday to \\
accoiupujiy 'their sister.' . ,',,t
M i;.- \V illiapi Woodward and daugh- hp
ter Miss Willi.-?uf?\i-u?.1 ei ' e> . are )i
visiting his hiother Mrs. Dicie (rteen ],,
who has been on the -iek li t for -1
some time. v \ ?,
Mr. and Mrs: ('. (). Mcintosh are
spending a while with their mother ].,
Mrs. S. A. Mcintosh. \ M
Mf. and Mrs-. A. (loin? of Char- ?
lotte were the guests of Mr. and Mrs f'.
J. I.. Batstc Sunday. I ?
Rev. Alexandria' preached Tuesday Jtii
night at St. I'au) baptist churyh in_ t ;
-kiterest of chtbr-mimber thirteen. Revvfin
A l. i i- -
.... au.iui ui uiiu his }'_(hhi people seem : lii
to be wide aw.uke. ! l is ".jubilee clioiii
a c c u m pa a i ed *hiin. - r?; --of
Sunday was a great day in the his- to
tory of Alt.? l'i scab Baptist- cirttieiu. lu
Tile pastor. Rev. ,1. M. Bcattv prc.-u-h- L
ed a soul stirring sermon at 11
o'clock. At o'clock Rev. 1 hmgee [?_
preached a noble sermun.J. A .large l.u
number of visitors were in the audi-1
once. . ' I fhi
A capacity house 'greeted Rev. N. in;
Smith at 8:.'50 o'clock. He was. accom-|j
punied by Black Jack Jubilee- choir. |.?:
It was truly a day of Thanksgiving.1 co
Each jnember naid one cent for each' mm-yvtir-?T
t he churchT+m"crrHcnctiTiTrrm?" "?f|
$61.61. Heart felt thanks were ex- m
tended to all visitors and friends. We I
invite you to come again to this maun I
tain of praise?? ? n
?Rev. Xahtanicl Ihm ii'iilmi 'invarlt- "B
ed the past w'eyk at Way man A. M.-Kt--B
church." Wo welcome. Rev. Marring- |
Miss lila 15.' Hi.i.Vil is ' speiiitffij'. the 1
week end with her friend Mists F. t^. I
Brown. She left on Sunday for* her
home in Columbia. Mr. find Mi's. W'il- I
lis Boyd, brother and sister of Miss
Boyd. Mi ss Maze 1 >. Bookman eou- 5
sin, Mr. Willi.- Boyd nephew,.' a nd ,
Miss Dorothy Ciibson yoijsin,- spent | m
fhe day in Winnsbo.ro with Mis.i_.Boyd
at the home of Mr. and., Mrs. ^Robert
Jacobs. .Mrs, .land's prepared n delj j
ciolts dinner for them. They hsft_at.Ii:Ut)
for home. We ilo hope that tlnjy
will come agam--not" for?a day but for
a stay. V
-"Mresr?-Ho>d a"tl Hii.U'll wt|c Hit'"
at ternoon^yuysts of Mrs. (). F '.Mam-'
yaolt?uii Monday :il't_ernm.i..
. 1)11.1.ON NKWS v t
'AT"Tl !:i? eVToi'k Sirndiu?ii.tnmiuTb~
Rev. Washington, pastor Bother A. M. *
K. church, preached ohe of his lireside
sermons. Subject. "The c\ ils of a
wicked tolUCUe." lie'juct'.ned lite trood
that "rrmld conTCtT'Tuii the t..nyne and
the harm and admonished his. hearers
to use ft to sing pra-ise-' to that and
ip speaking kiifiT words.
Prof. W. 1.. Bryant and family worshipped
at Bethel Sunday mommy.
-_ T)?e * C- K. league Sunday afternoon
was inspirational. Subject for
discussion "How to. win workers for
the leagued-: ?_ V ii
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Maiinihf* Baptist church wt'if largely
attended ami enjoyed by '.ill especial-1
ly the solos by Miss Barnes of Little
Rock and Miss Helen B. Manning. 1
At 8:00 o'clock Rev. Washington a- i
gain preached-fnrcibly -from the KVt-h
Psalm.
Mr.. Wesley -Larkin is on the sick j
list. We hope for him a speedy re-'
covery. ?
at?:. Henry Jackson of Marion wn?in
the' city Inst week.
Mi^-Chancalor Birch wlm jftas ca||'- bis
father h a ret n rned^ .to^ Tret)t on. i
viwrftatilo hosts to the I, H. S-and ,Li.--L4jtfcfary
club* Monday night. ; c!
-Miss Lugenia -Moody was hostess O
to the Boosters' club Thursday even-IS)
ing. After business the hostess assisf [o
fried chicken sandwiches,viced tea and
cake. 3
>' Mesdnmes Aginor'a Mcl.eod and E- ft
Iizabeth Hartzog entertained at cards O
Wednesday night in honor of Mrs. ft
fL-U. iinrrctt who in luavilitr-Monday
to attend the Allen-Benedict Sum- ft
mer school in Columbia. - -fit
Dr. and jnrs. C. H. (.arrett enter- g
tairted a fdw of their friends Friday's
night. Whist was enjoyed until ablate l o
hour. Mrs. Garrett assisted by herk?<'
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'in" ^*7~1l7~^nT7"~svFvv?rF*9TTKM<>us iff
roain and cake., , *
Alihs I.N t l^ n ^johii. uh is visiting
. lain os in .Mai iJn.
nut- ulXti'.Ma iidiiij\ [)n- ^ i-i-k 111 t ti?rtii'ld
wit+r- FTcf t?i .^iw, Kev. HnUa u.
Mosxlaim-.- i.illian \nhul-:
? JuWii.-oii spoili WfdiU'sday in .Marn.
*7 *... Jnhn.mi i at\i laini il :
. ii. aiiu r. .vi. Society Wednesday
fernoon atni after business the. hos.-.,
ss, assisted' by Miss (Jiudy.s Bcnjain
sef-ved peach.es, cream, and cake.
MP. and Mrs. Hubert lJuek 'have
need ou Kuuclh avenue.
:asi^U;N( I:K t.\. ( .>, M;N\^ '
?-Shady t,rove Baptist, < hurrh I j1
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??.?. ' By "M y i'tle H..r-a?
StrmiayTvus "a hijrh day at Shady I
fov+- -44tt ft ft-4?church. idle?p;is*tui, I '
v- d S.JL)aniels-ttrcached a wonder- i '
ii sermon, which was. enjoyed h>
1. At .'iiiili u'r lucjk the paslor. cunivf'.nt
Lup "and junior oh*d? ?no.We.T
'L tii. Smith (drove ehtm*h of whichi'v.
lb H, Hawkins is pastor. 1^ ?a re
t fiat the holy spirit vatic ht Uev.
aii"d - and .carried him u| < c,u_
UiHIiU pouiiul I Hit tile ^C^TTTT: I'lie '
t'ior choir ) played their part u.-H '
Arrived iii Spefiver at bain o'clock
-t about time for B:* V. 1*. ITho
-V. I'.?p?Was u I 11. it, . I . .
>v laves. By the effort and inieri.-o 1
Mis. Alberta UulV^llau'u-ls the H.
has Merea-ftl' j'hnfTTy.
'1 hi iv w.-n- 111 in t'n.ii), i,i -J. -,||,|?
iiiiH-tiiin-d, ;;T in the'junior yiou'p, ]
ahftiy u total of-Gi Mis. hum. I 1
t l \ i lly for t he 1 (111 /i i a i I.
A\-C?iiXjj?pi uml, ,,|?the?ht'tP? Ji I '
mvviiij* -trrvrxmi?the y.#uin? ' people^"""
SlllidaN, e\ elliljy ut 8':i?W w'eiurk the
i t><r heiiiy Dlnt-u hat tiled key. H.
Alt-xa n/Tt pi eaelleJ a y r.e'at -set'
nti. . Subjeet "Olid's?WiflideI'fUI I'll)
('ulli-il imi?1..I- t tie?da~ Wie I,
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We were ,siiim-what sorry mi lea.-h:
(' the ehureh Id ktiuW ihaU-.M^
XTmr| \\as_ just a little indispu'ed.
missed hep so luueh. "Try; aiilier
krt.ul of ei'faiu next time .Mr-,
nnie|s, besides peaehl" Ivw-ii t Ii?.'
e was riot at ehureh she didn't !ret
iic-.-oiue Ih'ihhhh. Ui'i rht<vry pei'-oliV
tssed in and out between 1
<ek and '.'intJ u'eloek. ~
W'o Ui'l'e liel Itfhted til have till'?frrh?winy
visitors' at yliuxeh Sunday*..
r. and . Mis..-Juhn Haiyrave. .\h .
u tielia -1 rendersoti- +,f- l.e.xinyton.. X?. _
Mrs. Mary Iv. ilui'irruve. who is vi-'u
iiy Mrs.. Aliee- keid .atid Mis. II I'.H'ler.
Inteie tiny w..rds Wety yivt-n
* 1 >e nci us S m it It arid Ki-iTnf V adk t ii"
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\Ve ai"e sorry to hear of 4he death
AI rs'. MiiniTr-^'mith. We wt-iv 'proud
lia\e Mrs. K11a .t 'leiiu-nJ and Klir.a
lhins oui with" t?= -Sonday?ttffw^sy
liiit?11 liny "lb-aeon 'I'm nm- doe?not
ll,.io-oo H*i-e?vrn. -I 1- VI
ifjti lnit-h will V11(111 ifciiM-r.
Mrs. Mftrtha limp' Tif Roanoke.
i? t ui iumI tn lu;r liuiilf after !
l' a f?-\v.jIjo.--?Alii c liciil;
Iti-s. and Mi.-'. .). !v itani**l.? will
ivy Tut'silay for tin* .nurUiw esti-i n
l oiiipanioiJ by'tin* .
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Mary Sladu, !' rom ttic Sntidy'y
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amidst tin- 1'uIIim': can. f<a tlii |j
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vx-H-ty or the ri.Lni'i'?< i . [-?^rrr" ?
noon. The fothAvillJ? Otlirnrt:
lected: -?
Miss Sarah 11<*!*?, I'l i?! ;:I . \1 /'
-Mabel Kelley. vice' |.i -sbit-i,< : \1,
tYautS. -eeretai ; Alt-- Al. JJhm
sista.nt seeivtas > ; Mi .N.l,,. T.
nor. treasure!: Mi 11 a. ? I i'mi'.v painist;
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mi I .a- \ lit in Small
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Small I'lulit
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/, "J HAYK bi-f-H taking 'J In alJ|
lord's lil.ii h Draiij.lit. a ?J
long time, \vlnn luci.le J, for. 1
? Constipation which caused mo ..
fk to lirrve head.u In and a dtrH-^'X
7J aching all owr. ' . ~
^ i louiiu i. i;n I. i; r a-lia; li t ^ '
vC wou'1' <Iii-ail tJiiv-itml UtTp ^
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jp liifc. 1 nb^i r liitu- Ti fn'sli. ii? * '.
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/? Black-1 ifaufht lor unvthint'. ' ..
-I ? Miss KUa Mai* Haiti , 4ih; *
?Jessamine St., M?*Jii|lVnn
Thedford's I'lack-l iraij^lit i." Jy
^ Q flean- iinf m.-ili. in, !,,> n-^ '
L "itijfiation, indik'ost inn, bill... J a..'
* ness. . SuLd by "all d'l Uf-;1 * l ^ ??
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