The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 28, 1930, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Saturday, June
? - KKSOEimtrNS "
f Calhoun Falls, May 22, 1930
Whereas we have Teceived the in.
telligence of our distinguished Hishop
John Hurst of Bajtinune, Md.,*
who departed this liTe, at his home
May 6th, :~ ;
Whereas, Bishop John'-Hurst presid
ed over thq 7th Kpisri.pol ilCiri.-i t
has faithfully served the xhuroh and
Allen university in South Carolina,
* and, , "" ?
Whereas, we note the passing of oiie
of our fellow ministers of fidelity and
distinction in the pm-mn> ..l' .1?fiGallowav.
nRstnr nf tli..
xf*" .
circuit who died at his home in Willis
ton, S. CL, Mav 5th.. ' * . ' "
Now therefore, be it reiohed, thai
this-district confiMcnct.' iii appreciation
of their faithful and progressive. services
express um??sorrow?at their
death and extend Lu?their ..families
our heartfelt sympathies'"ami
Be it further resolved that tilt' Sfrcretary
Ofthls "district conference he
-authorized to forward a ropy >1' llii'M,
resolutions to- their' families and deliver
a copy of -the same to the press
for publication;?
Respectfully submitted,
Samuel Nance, WT E. White, .j. W.
Douglass, W. B. Green, J.. B. Smith.
nis a<rkks w rr-h- i.ka i?i:it VrrrUMNIST
CONCERNING SCflOOL
Some few weeks ago I notice an
article in your paper by one of the
leading P. E.'s. of the-Columbia Annual,
conference, who is also Tailed
a great scribe to your paper, under
the heading "standing as a brass wall"
Mtid Some terrible things against his
.fellow men. My notion about a gii>nr
\ i intellectual man is that he ought be
: better prepared to speak the truth
_ ^about his brothers or anything else
9 V. than the ordinary num. He ought allow
every man to use what, hi- has
This P. E. Said thaT TVelfh Adanis was
. fully competent to teach the ThyulogicaPDepartment
but had -nd body to
teach. Of course that statement is all
dressech up in good looking clothes
?-^^and has no where to go; I do' not
lieVe that he even means thai ^ju.
' one needs to speak ol Dean Adams'
qualifications in Allen nor over soupparticular
district. It is widely known
that bis qualifications for anything in
";T the church or;school is like an unwritten
sign in algebra it is. understood?
This P. E. has never-given the theological
department a visit the two
years I have been there "and ho ipan
can gpeak of a thing that does not
exist to him and tell the truth. This
P. E..is serving a wonderful district
and I know all of his people.who.are
scrambling to pay him every niuety
days'* are not high School nor college
?? students and because they aiv Hot
this great tender W illi _all 1,1s wUeT"
lecl and'reason couiits them nobodie,;'.'.
He has some preaeliers in tin- soondistrict
who are laboring haul for
his success and support and are going
to this,same department-nf- therr^
logy yet fitTTias said that they are 110'
. bodies^The P. K. said .that the 'hiethodist
people will talk their business
with other denominations from the bar
? ber shops to, tfrtrinvr" t-V7<T'7is^T Tt is a
question as to which one is the worse.
The members that talk or the loader
thatUvrites. The yiembers talk from^he
'Ibarber shops to" the bar rooms
and this great leader writes through a
paper that goes.through this and o?
tker7states--aga4nst?Iris- hrot+rers^ralf"
ing them nobodies for trying'to prepare
themselves better for future useto
the opening of. the theological department
at, Allen the latter part of
September- fur,.examination and" we
will show him \vjjiit class he belongs"
t?. - ' '
??Somebody is at a certain man around
Allen and is afraid, to "idnu* out
and tackle the man. A toward m?a"
' dangerous' character under all cireuthstances
iatyit the biggest sinner
i that ever .. !k?> .
Shoot ,at*ithfc mark or give up the
gun. " ?-I, i -
-grf' H. T. Siimiiieiv
' JENKINSVILEE NEWS
i Sunday being Father's Day the
. Rev. W. K. Bowman pre a el led one of
his wonderful sergi^vs -Trrrm dotr?ftrdiscussed
Job from?mSlty?angles and
compared it with tile present day,'
Thf enngi-Hg>iHi>n oi-nt ilmi...
feeling and with tears in Rev. Bow-',
T. man's eyes, this writer believes each;
one waS^ iTlQVed^ tu .do -Letter.?Wh+te
Hall members have decided to buy
our pastor a suit uf i l. irhe.-. l.n- I lo*
Fourth. Rev. Bowman announced
that the suit is put up at Efird's in'
X . EXCIJR84
' , T,
T WASHIN a
jL t?w- ? - jiu.Y :d
y ? ,r?
.? Spend Independence Day, Ju
X Big Leagpe Baseball New Y.
JT ton (Senators) July 4, and
1 der July 1 tli.
1 4ik*tt j?.8is.r?o
> Batesburg 1 14.7-,
BiacKsuwk i.Vio
i Blackville ,w 15.00
Y Camden 12.50
aftfc Cheater l i r.n
A .COLUMBIA ------ IM.50
I Edjfefleld 15.50
f Fort Mill 12.50
?* Greenwood 14.50
X ^JolH)?ton? ^r 15.50
Round Trip Fares:
1 j ' Dates of Sale and Final Limit:
fKHngr1 TH'M'tti W"lit Jit* wWI yi
y : .. Crescent Limyted, Thurm
- -1 ?afc -- Returning.:? Tickets w+tt In* m
except Crescent Limited,
point by midnight .Tuesd
- V Commit Ticket Ageittfty"
? SOUTHERN RA1
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i .Columbia.
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Wfur Sunday school is one of the
best in the district, Sister Spencer,
who is the^ efliciont superintendent,
has things well in hand. The Chil
dren's Day was above the average.
Mr. Johnson.' of^Santuc wliri i* our
district superintendent, visited the
school Sunday. He reviewed Dm le.ssi.n
.-mil ileli Vf ii?il tw.i uddv.n-.-n.- .) ? ing
the day. We were .glad to see
ami hear-him. Mr. Cunningham, accompanied
him.. Ja the afternoon, .Dr.
E. E._G. Dent, with his good-looking
congregation 'from Pino Grove, came
ttvot^^r- worshtp' with us. Kev_, Dent
was popular here last year. He has
many personal friends here and he
pceafchi'd as never before. We am.
-rtoPS- not know just what \vas raised asT
itUf. Bowman announced that the rulwould
continue one week mere,
hut he did, -say 4hat Sister Carrie
Pearson, heUer kinnvn as "Childs"
was Icadingl This brought satisfactroii7
as some thought that Rev. Dent
n;.. ..i..i ? i i -l
?... .. I T 7 m-TTTTTI rxrzxm
Sunday,'June 22 \vas a big day at
White Hall church, Blue Valley Lodge
-Ntt. 2?54 of the Free and Accepted Masons'
turned ovit with several lodges in
ar around with them. Free lemonade
and the like was plentiful, aside
from t K<> ufni1"!! '?* K.?
v.K. \/i uaoi\cva ui I'lllCK*
" i'Ms. cakes and the liktn A real good
.films was had.
Mrs. Mary K! Bowman and her chili
dron took breakfast with Mrs. FloSpencer
Sunday.
?- Miss Carrie llaeper and her sister, Carrie,
left Sunday for summer school
at State college. M-iss Carrie has several
offers to teach in higher schools
nexi lorni. She has them under con
Mirn Music Mai tin and Miss SfU'ah
Baten are attending the Allen-Benedict
summer school in Columbia. .
Miss Elizabeth Dansby, one. of the.
high school teachers nt Florence veil!
Ii-av a ipiii few-iiuyii ftiriHowmul uia?-i
versity to attend summer school.
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WAITS NEWS
The t'ii rnierc i.f .mr i-ntnmiinilu ory busy
cultivating their various crops.'.
Cotton and corn is looking nicely from
the results cirf warm nights antL suU -i-biiie
c/ays.
liii' \V. 11..and F. M. society will
gi\ e yn entertainment at the residence
of .Mrs. Susan /Devlin on Friday even11
r. * A financial success is hoped for.
Rev. B. J. Ramsey, the efficient pastor
of the Warrenton circuit was the
week end house guest of Mr. and Mrs.M.
C. Calhoun and on his last pastoral.
day delivered, a wonderful sertnon
i" his congregation which impres
hearers very much.- ,J
jVIiss Inez C. Warton,. who .is a rccept
graduate ui-ScntiM seminary, of Concord,
N. C., is at home for the 1
summer. '
- ,M r. and Mr*-. LeWrsr-Mohm-nTr?njsuisoiis,
Mil.ins and Vonnie motored to
Clover's Clnfpel Baptist church ami
Worshipped with the members:?They report
a glorious time. ;
~ "Quite "a few witnessed the Chil-tlfen'y
Day performance that wps fen- J
dered at Shady Crove on a recent
Sabbath. The S. S. children acted well
their parts. ^Bealutiful vocal music
was given by 'the Sunday school choir
under the leadership of Bro. Arthur 1
T-ievvtrrrw+ro is a great singer.
Mrs. Mary Samu&l and chihxlen, Mr.
Cleveland Samuel and Miss ft. L.J
Smmiyl.of- Anderson motored 'iTtWTf^ "
iiently and visited her sister, Mrs. RaI
Miss Alverna Knox of Calhoun
-Falls has returned home after visiting 1
. her grand rp.ithor. Mrs, Fianci.i F.N J
; lis7: Miss Knox is a recent graduate '
of Abbeville County Training school.
I ^!'s- J- Wharton, Miss I. Whar- '
jton. Miv-James Weir and Mr. William
Scott were dinner guests of Mr. and 1
I Mrs. M. C. Calhoun on Sunday.
I The writer is glad to say that Mrs. !
I Hester. Adams-is recuperating nicely,
rafter having- been so very sick. 1
Miss Wilhelmina Wharton of New 1
tore to spend the summer with her .!
mother. - )
Mrs. I.ula Sherman of Fowville is* '
visiting her sister, Mrs. Fatsy _W??1- /
| law, who is on the sick .list. I
Under the auspice.s tffHhe Sunday
school a missionary program will ho 1
had?in r Shady drove church in the '
near future. .Mrs. K. J."Wharton is di
vector.
[?i<ev. L. Lr Lafayette-is stilt tnrTtlF '
sick list. ;??member*
of oui?church?[nay ~
for his recovery. He is missed very 1
| much from the church. ;
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N FARES ?
TON, DC. ?.
(I). 11)30 ^ , &ly
4, in the Nation's Capital
oik ( Yankees) vs Washing- V
(J Two (iames (Double Hea- V
4 * t.
l itiuustiT 12.50 TOT"1
Kee^yjllw t___. 14.75 X Newberry
15.00 J
Orangeburg ... I _ 11.50
Prosperity v 15.00 A 1
Itylgeway 1*"*...... J. 13.;7U jF~
Itock Hill _.a.- 12.&0 Y "
St. 51 at thews 11.50
NNuril ?5,25 JL
W-innshoro . . Ki,.r?0 j
' f'
. Y :
ihwi on an rg^tar traliis' PAt'ppi ?
Jav. Jolv 3rd, " ? V J
m#], returning all regular rraiun
so ?s to roach original starting >
ay, ..?tlUyJStiiy 4330, - - "*>' i
^ ? '7 ? % LWAY
SY STEM- ? &
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? THK PALMKT
Services were.all well attended hero
Sunday. At 11:UU o'clock Kev.?Wash- rl
ington preached u soul stirring ser- u
nion l'noin Hosta 4:0, subject "The 1
Evils of Ignorance." I
The Sunday school under our efli- i
cienf superintendent, Mr. J. Co user
is still progressing. v
At S:U0 o'clock Presiding Elder K."
E7 Anderson held a success 1 ul quarter- t
ly conference." After having preached t
an inspiring sermon from z Kings, t
Z:13, business wti" stm-ie.l?Key. 1. J. -j
Camble of St. Matthews worshipped 1
at Bethel Sunday evenitur. I :
Key. John Gregg, pastor of Man- 1
liilig, ?fijptist Church, delivered an 1111- ,
pies s j ve se r 11 > on _.~mi ml ay morning aU ,
ou again at night. The rally was quite >
a success and.each one "tried to do [
his best. "" " ' ' j,
Bishup Frederick T. Keiiney. su- .
peiintendent over the Atlanta Area"oT s
the M. K. church stroke to an appro- j
dative congregation? at SI.' '.Stephen |
At,?Iv,?church?Friday?night,?actum- 7
paniyd by "Key. J. L>. Whittaker, su- ^
pei intendent of the Bennettsville l)is_, j
.lie bikhop was making a tour of the .
district and seemed pleastnl with what ,
he saw.
Mr. Wesley Larkin, who is on the
sick list, is slightly improved.
_ T hp Children1*- Day exercises ?ar t
Zion A. M. E. church was enjoyed by
all.
Messrs. Walter Johnson, Marion G. 1
Bradley, Mrs. Jehpie Thomas, and <
Airs-. Jessie- Bethel ' and children ot
Miami were guests Thursday of Mrs. ^
Bethel's brother and -sister,. Mr. and
iVii s. Kobert Duck. The party was mo- _
Loring to New York where Mrs. Be- (
vnci win niiiiv.e tier nom*. > I
All's}. Alinie Johnson and grandson,
Daniel, AlcCleUan, who have been visi- *
ling' in .Washington are home again
ll) the delight of all. - . *' 'J.
Mfsihiini's Agmtiiii McLtnd,?Meniah
L rubor, ami--mm; M. E. Ilmt/.uy:.
riof. it. C. Collier, and Air. T. S. Harns'spent
Sunday at Alyrtle Beach. c
Mrs.. M. Elizabeth Hartzog. was *
hostess tp the I. ^H. S. and Literary
club Monday night. Alter business
das suspended Whist was enjoyed by
?The honteim amnntd by Mr.e Alt-?
l.oed sbfvyd sandwich's and iced tea.
"Tilt1 Dillon1 'i lger Jost a game lo
Laui inburg Thursday : afternoon, the t
scored* being 4-U. , 1 1
-VCed?estkty?al'tei iiuun?Mrs: Mr* E77
Hartzog was hostess to the Willing v
W orkers club. .The clubs are all dcr- (
ing tine and under the leadership of t
jur.etUcient pastor-, hope to; do a. great '|
vork. The hostess served delicious |
apricot sherbet and cake. t
WAYMAN NEWS
The oflicial stall' of Waynian.-('ha'-- \
pal church was very highly i-uLi-I'Ui.ii. ^
ed Wednesday niglit at the parson- ,
age ill holior of .Mr. Amos Whitener's
i-1 lib for having raised-the Highest for i
the church. After playing many tliffereiltr
names ice orotn I
were served by Mesdames L. 1>. tJreetiand
E. J. Johnson.'
The W.. II. :ind^ K?AJ Suciety la-Id -jits
regular meeting -Friday -trfleriliTTTr ()
at the home of Air .and Mrs. James y
Larson. Th6 meeting was opened hy
singing. Topics were discussed by ,.
several and a delightful impromptu yi
program was- rendered. The business j
of the meeting was the election .if .ol.^
delegate to the Missionary cunveiit i.m
111 July at Thomas Chapel. Airs. L. j
1'; Campbell was elected. After the j
business session we were royally serv- ?
ed~=wttir'^?=sTrhrd-=aVid Ici^TPIt^TiTiTsi1
by Mrs. Caisofi. "" " '
Sunday morning found us at our v
post of duty at 1U:25. Our superin- \
tendent, Mr. ?S. A. Moore, gave the
signal and?the-^tmday school ca me To $
order. After the discussion of the
lesson Mr. -J .?Li .Batiste gave us a u
beautiful review. Class No. 2. Airs. 1(
L. B. Green's clhss, is still the ban- j,
ner class on collection. Class Noi 5, t|
the cradle roll, Mrs. Campbell's, is f
stifl banner class on attendance. . - I
At 11 ;45 Rev. J. 11. Johnson as- n
fended the rostrum. The choir unened
with singing and after tfhe. other
;n'pliniinjn;ii's thn 'pi.tm- chose as a g
subject-^'Brotherly Love." When'he jj
oad finished his discoruse there had f;
oeen enough said. He is a reaf preach- tj
m. -with a?real message and he com %v
:ainly knows how'to deliver the goods.' At
8:30* we wery pleased to-have ,|
ivith us Rev.- John Half. He also j>
bruught lis a Wonderful 'message. y
- g i'X >K< K' i'()'vrrfnvrr\ys
The summer school of (leorgetuwn
has been a great success^nTTiTi . Near- ~
y sixty teachers have .registei cil and ei
we are hoping1 within the next few n
weeks to have a better report. u
.Miss Janie Smalls, a junior of IIow- li
art! left for New York City on Sa- i<
ttrrrfay- to spend her summer vaca- J
lion, We hope for her a pleasant trip, ii
Mr. F. Johnson, a junior of Howard
is spending his summer vacation in N
Charleston. * : ^
'?Me. William - MeCfffy went home, t
on Friday on account of.sickness. We h
hope for him a speedy recovery?tt^t!
Miss L. Rogers is in great distress c
over his sickness. k
Our pastor. Kev. R. K. Brogdon, h
was, successful in getting a new car, a
sick list. We nope lor her a speedy 1
recovery- - , . n
~MislC Florence Miller,, is hack from o
Coluiphia SUe?re-ptrrH; a pTea sa II t 5
llip. . ^ ' """T ' ~~ s
.TVTr. and-Mrs. Woodbury and baby r
of Camden, were here spending two y
Weeks with her mother and friends. e
.Humor
1 wonder why Miss A. D. Atkinson a
is so interested in Charleston. Has e
Mr. L. Purvius anything to do with it?
Mi?g V. AUUm is duuply in . lovo- m
w ith Mr. T. J. Miles, I ponder why? I
Miss BPffdley is" very sad look - a
inff since Mr. I'. Browne left for Myr- ,n
tie Beach. 1
Miss Rubye Spain.finds Georgetown \
quite lonesome since Mr. J gf..n/grf }
left for New York City. t
Mr. H, M. Jackson was very busy g
at the station Sunday ni^ht. 1 won- f
clpr why. Oh! Miss Miller returned v
from Columbia then. -? t
l'Q LEADER ' '
MR. FWANKUS A. JOHN SON !
Aiken, Juno 28-r 'Die- .people uf t he.
ralathu SectiJn, both white ' and < >!red
were saddened very mu'eh .Julie
8th when it became known ttiat Mr
1'rankliii?Jolua on.?hro-l?pn -m aw. .?
nto tin* nrl-al ilirkonwn at tin- i...
or sity hospital, Auyu-ta, (It'ory isTIT'va.<
7H yyais ohl. ~~
_Mx". -i J-uhu^iJii vva>;. a imttf ^?hrarrv
ixcellont traits of-yliuracttr .aiaf ~ha.l
nany frit'iuts of.-both rams a .\a
h'arly shown at. his fumopl j-L^Uw^
11 .Ilia. IViTriiiiunity f..r o....r thaii-iv.
lulf ffHtiu,v ami it will In- <11111v. 111f
not impossible to "ftml a than \5m,
ived a more upiiyl.it life in In-'
imi'iVv. Hi- ^a I a w a I mil iii' II,. i ?
elip-ious,- t-,(-iny a faithTa!" nib. .1 , :
st. Mark Hapt ist I'liilM'h lor a iiuin)cr
of years. .11 > \\ a i'olu f 1 iua*
ihtl a hanl worknitr man. ow.frm In.
<\vti plantation tnj .none -TLuji Lui'v
'furs. II** always^ 'I f k ii I Inr ro.i
hing that led to the?hot t<iTi7rrii==T^
lis pth/plo and" roiinii'.mit.\ . an I will
>e misseif -in many eapae.it ii > . t h. t
ipace,.will hot 'permit u- to m.o
vere. Mr. Johnson set a wonder1'ul
xaffiplr for ,all the- |moiiIc: nf our'ilco-W
firiiow and Ihm?death is?ftttj**? "i !
i loss to his community anil the seedle
sowed for tfood Will suiulv iulfu'
JEilhe lives of hi.-; v.hil.li-,-1, and th. ,1
T.ildren.
He leave's to mourn his departure
i devoted wife. Mrs. Tempie Herr>?
lohnsun, two -dauuhters. .Me.-dawo
velma I tore, and Bertha Brahoy ii\*
ions, Messrs. Bonnie, John l.afnv tte,
Nondrous,^ Arnisctius; Uv? -Ive-.
jfand children Und a host-iff friend
The funeral serviet;s were c<iiidio I I.
mm the homy nn" ftrrnVlay. .luiu- 'IT.~
t H:0t>. He was hurled in The laoruixl.
emetery. Rev. J. M. Stephens, .L 4lr'atterson
and A. H. Medhee. ollieuit'ed.
M r. \\ ijl A. Jack si jti, one ot AilteiTs
ea<linj^ fuhe'ral?direefors. hnmlioil t ho
tineral in ^ very lieaiit lful :in.t tm-"~
I lie wa v lie now owns, a I'nneraT:
ouch t'hat is.ipdeod modern fi'oni e\
ry view point and ready .to serve
lis ptiyple at any time and any w he < v.
; m ^
v i'ini: <;it<>vM-:CVsr,'"~
Sunday ,bf ini1; a?oh a .ml?rhry l In*
hUl'eh-tfoers t 0(1 ml t Ki? 11 wiry 11/\\ :i t-?l
lie church, Sunday, scloud opened .ut
tl'e s ipe'i iiltendfi I and
caehei'sut their place . Tin-. U .n
yas nicely reviewed hy uin elder, In,
I. -K. Lyles ami ;iI; pave u. ' iWiuineiy
remark:; which w?. all ? ni>>\
'lie- presidum?eWler, I >r. (1. K -?-| \ It?
icJd his' third quarterly tut Him- at
his 'church Sunday, lie preached~a~
ery ins pit ine; serim>n which V. a. i-n
uyed liy-jtll;. At this- rein-ice
isitlMS Well' present. .AllMtll!' whufii'"
retv .Mi'f. I>. K, l._\ les, .\l t . It <
hminue-hasn?a.ad-1 ^11111 . hddnn
Tiss . 111-leii Jack t'<na uicinhe-r .t"
lieiulsllip A. M. 1\. chlllvh,M i "4i. '
h;'Boulware, ati.ruv." rvrii-rltalpli. ah.I
taruld.
The ('hihlt en's Pay exercise-- at
*ine Crovt- churriT"_We>,e-'well . at lyu
lit and en jn>i'd h\ all. ?The ladere
to he cpoiiH-ndi'd f<.i their ah
I l l Itf .-n'riTt .[ Jti-V-- ?_ n-.?ur
heluved pastor, hold seri iees S.n 1
unday niptd.... The variou.- enllepe.nd
universities, of thm .state- -have
lused and we are plad 'u" w ejct.iiir
he students that have- returned h. >me
t monp,those ate .Messrs. Alice Sw\:ert,.
Prmleneo?1-hFris, e. rndoale-..f AIron?Miss?Nola
Suhcr. ' p i ada.ite?nf?
looker T.. Washington; .Messrs. I. li
la wis, I.. Kussell, and ..I. Younp. 'Dij;.
rustees of l'iiie <!);.,j>;y ,f.,^e ,;y mlil?
ml i-ach ste\< a I'll hoard is a ked to
aise $f>.i!ik: Hoard No. , three pave o
er six dollars* under the' president
Irs. Kssie Clark; and treasurer.. .Vita *
.. R. Hnv The A C. K. I.eavm- ea\.
2.00 i^ the rally.
The yuunpmen-oili!ino (Ir.iVc '.;a\e
party in honor of. thru- league pro.-'- (
lent, - iVFISS?^hi rt4iii ^+44 ie4-?an* I?M i ?4
'jinnie Paris, her' friend yirl a' few'
ays a?*ir. !t was a 'V'-'wmy" party,
'hey art* planning. to leave fur UpeU
l-ill tht* 2'.?th of this month for sum-.
Rf school.
Iii Monioriatn
In fond memory of our dear husand
and father \fho departed this
fe .1 tino -!'th, l'.rjp. \\V loved y.ou?
ither, but Jos us loved you be.st. Fa
!H?r, sleep on and take your rest. We
dtf nief't?you uprain sonje day. ?yMary
Suber, wife; K-Ha H. NiSoo,
a iphK-r, Adline Boydr"ilainilddr.' of .
ultimo re. Md.; Samuel Su-lu i uh-ul._
altiniore, Md.f \latha,- -Ni'drbtr'-rrid"'
lora Suber, daughter . %
- FttKK Wil l. I'i.Lli
Delight I ill ill all it pT:FV alnl ll?
t'ssful?in- every dotad?demonnees?t lieH't'tillg;
of the Fiee W ill t I Illy hold
I the reception'hui| of tb sanatorium
1st Sunday afterbuon. With the pi osiV
lit presi diinr the i 1111 > o-W fed 11 h
eVutioll.'il sort ii'L-s ri,li-'r tin!1 of ? ills'
ig of. America.' cliHi; .prayer, Mr. S~~
1. Bates; scripture lesson, t-t l'-a!in.
Irs. Saphronia White. At J.bi/ contusion
the club became i"be api'i e. la
ive a mi it-net' of'a delightful proerain
rotight to* tbem fivini the \ 11? 11 1.ilea
vu'r?league "tH2?Bethel A. M. K.
hurch thm the -ecHtrPesy?rrf?Mm-m?
ittc'ino and WrdelleCollin. a? tolavs:
vocal solo. Miss 1 lat t ie .lacksoti,
no I o pa ni til by Miss itdjins; leadWbito:
|-sot?-: -M -n^s-4^]
I. Blocker; Vocal solo, M i-*s bcr ;irul
aandolin solo, .Miss?Iv, A.ulh-a-i. BotL.J
_f the latter woii- axixOUi-.paiuotl?'
liss A'. Collins.. The:v Voting ladies
hotted great achievement in then
ospective art and their performance
k'as wifeignedly appreciated b\ the
Till). ?
We hope they will mmr frrrp uTTTi
nother performance at their eat list
convenience..
After the enjoyable program the-'
tab ujiviaal ?a .vhfn t
iiisincss. w nt'ii tin; roll ^va^_Liillud
nd report of the -secretary, annVuiiee- '
iients and suggestions were heard,
""he principal " speakers of the day
yere~Mrs. S. M. * Bates, who spoke
a hwholf of the^inuMii^m ^e^wnnhvl
o by Mrs. H. N. Vincent; -Mrs. T?. Ha Qod
spoke in behalf- of -the?relief
und. Other important suggestions
rere heard which adhered to the-fuure
growth and success of the club ^
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tin* incuibcis vmkuvor to attain.
\ i>itors who also! buuirtie. mehibei's.\\i|V,AI<->
dailies Mary Hates,, Seweil.
J I'. N. "t and' Carrie' Hulht i t
rd. 'AT-ti c tfn- Ir.Vf^ r/rt vir.rt ?--.,,-7^77
<d ,t he . members . rendered a set?rj,.,iiJ.
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