The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 28, 1930, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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. ' U. W. BALK
Two games of baseball were playet
Elks' Convention. The games were pis
berx-y n mb 4'pkmrtna. The Cnpltal~CfQ
- games. :. - - . . . *7
a t *- ?
yrudulwker. the Janky twil'IoFTor 11
ncMia> - u*'u 1101 a iM'wui'i i laiHWiis im
made seven" runs in that game. Thui
l?vur. The gairbes were well plaved ail
'' ttU'inieTves nicely.
'-The games didn't receive the supp
have received, Tile brand of ball tila
? .!. it mi iJiu.U'Uri K'ie4tH4mJ season.?W
- . -should .get jguuif, support..? ?.?
According to Ned Brown of the' I
fiy lit'turned" out to be a "fistic frost,
he had been floored.by Godfrey in the
that I'riino was on' the floor because
doesn't appear anywhere" inrthe accour
losfnj? o^n a fOul but. I'd be willing ti
suniethiiiL'- .fishyin Philly _
The World's account says in its get
ter of the third and fourth rounds an
?strike this columnisC-as shewing-that
til t., twi.i rounds were conceded Godfre
what you can make out of the third a
Third
They rush into a clinch. There* was
to loft,?nd got a left hook in return
right to the jaw. ^.ludfrey landed a lo
eil Godfrey with ii-lp-ft and right. Go
_ another, and got a hard right on the
tlfe mouth. He bangs a left to the boi
face Godfrey is centering his attack'
lie puts, two lefts to the body. Just L
the body.
^ ' Houni
I arnera jabs a left to the face then
lan back with two riglits. They maul
? 11 11 right Lo the body and rocks Ca
.swing* right to the head. Camera b
die u It1 It?to the 1 liudi. tiudl'ie.t pi
. . Garnet a grins. They are exchanging
clinch when the belt rang.
Houiu
They slab out with lefts.- Carngra la
.quarters. Godf rey gets ill "close and s
verj light blow to the body and referee
(frey shoots another, left to the'groins
oil his face and rolls on his buck. (
Kc-t< ice Toniniv Kile.v calls doctor toj
win) appears to have lapsed into unci
Camera wins bii foul.""" *
-\\ hetlier Godfrey fouled or not I.iloi
the better,of the urgtuueiil in tfie la
ndnid li\ i omul report. If you ca 11, y
TT~seems- yo'rwntieee-tlrat all the her
ed on foul, Sharkey and Schmelling,
~ "Cai'^eTa. The loui causes Godfrey's si
. - received $10,000 but now he get:T onT;
i uprru l v&i'jjvui uiai imic .ui \iu
thi'fcw away tiVe thousand dollars. It
th? > . havwheeij doing it would ho we!
. . - BENNETTSV ILLE NEWS
,'Clie l'a'nners for the past week
wide; held u]> from work un account
.of the regular rain /showers.
'the lovely spring ti me is gone and
~ 'We are- having plenty %jf hot suni?nn-i
days. How fast th'o time tlies.
Uur friends are coining an leaviiiv.
Airs. Ella li. McNoWell who left
Tuesday to join her husband for the
_ shnnner' Now York City 1_ _
Mr..Syhesli r M'Fihly hft-fur^j?Tt"JT
i.nglon Thursday
Mrs. Nellie I).' MeCullum arrived
Irjue a week ago from a week's vacatmil
in Washington. She is the only
sister of Mr. J. B. Draksp general inspector
of the N. C. M. insurance com
pany. We always are happy to have
our relatives and friends, return to
7" ' the home, j
Mr. and "Mrs. J. S. Dickson of Soviety.
Hill Spent the day in the city
vi III) nni'niito tiTol
Mrs. Etnfna Johnnakin is improving
after?an operation.. ??:
Miss. Sallie M. .Jaekson and - Rev.
hredge of uCharW?sf?rn j"?--. ?.
1 1 " wtrdioek 'I'n.'Silay |. -in,?Quite a few
were present.- Mr, Curry uf Charleston,a,nd
Miss Shada -Spears served as
be*.t man and maid of' honor respec'
' tively. 3'
^ ".""Miss jUamie McQueen and the two
AfeColJum girls are improving nieelv.
Little Kllerstine. MvCuIlum is on
t hn ^li'fc 11>^t -_1
.4 Air. Benjamin McCoH is seriously
il] in the local infirmary.
Airs. Lanrv Alcl.eod hs improving.
Buif-r anil Ali-k. (Charles Wright ltift
Al'onday for summer school' at State
college. Mis. Carrie M. AlcRae went
?
The Chilrden's Day Aver.-i^e^ "wiii
ue at ^>t. I aul naptist church and
?:? -fcvan*- At?Mi H-?Sir?church Sunday,
t next. .
v; Nellie lJ. McCoiriirp of Washington
spent a pleasant evening at
? ?the home of Miss Dora Powe and sis,
ters this week. V? "
Sunday marked another high serr
vice day-a*t Shi I oh-Baptist church*.* Hev.
A. J.'T.'W^ig^t as ever-gave us one of
4htt. dtefc'pe?t thinking sermons he- hate
ever given us.J We were enlightened.
The pastor also spoke of the splen
? Btd--mts:?ionary convention- -held in the
city of Chester.
Mrs. Mat tie Peterkin and her little
**dn tighter, 'look.-Well*.,
Miss Wrllie M. Bradford is ^iome.
* - Mrs. 11. Harloy and daughterC.Ellen
wCflfguests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. VV.
Morris on the 22.
and IVWsji "AThelT^are s'fin in TTamdeh.
Mr. and Mrs. S. BronsOn of New
York City is at home visiting for a
week. They will leave Wednesday,
i, Mrs. McKay and children will accom.
pany tliem tu New York. *" *
MiSs Olivia Wright and Miss C..
??- MeGollum werp very "ha^ipy to have
he'en ah?t-t?-^Pf**?r program Sun<wy?
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RE BROWSINGS
1GARDNER
1 at Hurst Field last week during
lyed betweeu teams representing >
Hads were suece"ssfnl in conninc
te Columbians was in rare form \
?re to cross the home plate. Colui
sday's gave epded 1U-7 in Colum
ort from the public tliat they sli
IV".I vfi- ,.r . ia?highci aider?than
hen the boys play at-home again
^Ji'w York World the. Godfrey-Ca
" The fight went to the Italian i
fifth round. Of course the referee
of a foul blow struck by Godfrey
it that Godfrey put up a squawk a
ij wager quite a little "that, there
leral article that-Camera had the
d was coming oh to a win in The
nnd account?m the same paper tfo
y we- woiv't bot-her about them, bul
nd fourth.
Kound .
much slugging. Camera jabbed t
In ?a fierce^ mixup Camera landi
W blfcw on ('flvni'i-ii. Prinio then li
dfrey-dug a left to.tlxe stomach,
mouth in return. George bleeds I
dy. Prinio puts lefts and rights tc
on}the body-. Godfrey is putting 1
ipfore the bell Godfrey digs a rigl
d Four T.
they ^clinch. Godfrey slnacks the
each other in close.?Godfrey Inn
rn era with" U 1 eft to the jaw. Pod
angs two rights to the face. God
lis UllUtllPl' low one To the body
; blowk to. the face. They were
J Five mghs
as they tie each other up at i
hoots a left and cuts. Godfrey lan
i warns Godfrey. A moment later1
and Camera drops to knees, then
Godfrey goes cooly to his corner
Dnsciousiiess. ?
n't see how''the claim that Camera
tter stan/.as can he verified from
our optics aye much better than 11
ivyweight tights held of late have
Riskp a I'd il'/.cudun,.h?M -Gudfceylare
to be cut in half. He was to .
y five grand.
dfrey's experience would deliber:
the heavies don't do any better
1 to discontinue tljat division.
AIKKN MOWS
"Among the Aikenites who attei
,the fqneral of Mr. Franklin Johnso
j TahttF" Inst ?were Miv
f-Mrs. L L. Toney. accompanied by
^dames' Rosa Gibtxs, F.. M. Jones,
1Johnson; Mrr arid Mrs. A., B. Mcl
i?nd daughter, Olive; Mr. and
, > i n il hi) .Scott. ,A1 OJ. C..,XI^Jjdutsuiui
iTvirs. ti. K. Albany, also Mr. S
Ball.
I The Cum.mings lovely home was
scene of Hie prgtUest at allarm-trl
vi'ltiiH Hint* antni'tuSnnii \i?i
v.w.t^w
luncheon. During the meal 1'rqL
inter played selections front so hi
{the popular shows. Mr. Robin>
j voice was heard also. After the
cheori dancing was enjoyed unt
{late hour. Those enjoying the hi
tality of Mr., and Mrs. Joseph (.
lings were Messrs. and Mvsdame
(Bland. J." H. Eubanks, K. HilT, W
I Robinson, J. Smith, W. M. Ball^H
a?d Alonza Smith; Mesadmes Si
A. B. Wessels, F. Gossdt't, of
Yolk: Miss M.Crimior ond 44*?3
| Johnson. _ . ' . . .
The many fiit-niD <>f?ILws?p
niotttj Johnson will learn with rt
. that she is eiHtftned to her hont
I illness.
. Miss Isabella Robinson, teache
the A. JR^-school, heruTtias the syi
nfiy of a host of friends In the"
'of her devoted mother.
Mr. Samuel Lucas,-aecontpanie
rhii? pastor-,. HRev. J. 1'. Reeder,- was
; in the citv last week.
A "host of friends here and in
north sympathize with Mrs. Lei I
Barnes in the < loss of her ritiuir
! Mrs. Bertha Butler, who passed
the great unknown, June 2.'lrd.
j The Lawn Party at the M. K.
nonage for the benefit of the Wj
-M:?th?I'llIII'Ul! was largely atte
.and a success fina'neially.
J "Prof. .IK'P. Butler-spent the
Laeek- eud-as- the house -g??est -of
iapd Mrs. W. H. Anderson on Yo'rl
Cumberland A. M. E. Church
J One of the-largest crowds of
| year was out to Sunday school Su~
| morning and the superintendent"
[teachers are doing all in their pi
the-WFftgTRm QUIT. VAliAA.
{7, taught by Mrs. Jennings had
I largset attendance and class. 2. ta
fiy Bro. A. I). .Jones',' had tjie lnr
offering. Bro. rW* j^L MiChee., a?
ual, was very instructive in his
view. At the 11:00 o'clock service
pastor preached from St. John
and used as a subject "The Matcl
Orator." The message was enj
by all.
The Misqiopo ry fijntrhpfir mi.T nt
home of Mrs. Emma McCarter.
usua] business was transacted.
D. E. McGhee, president of the S
Carolina Conference Branch Mis:
ary society made a very jnteres
talk in regards to her Work.
The members and friends of f
berlapd were shocked to learn of
pasing of Dr. R. WV Munch, pre si.
elder of the Charleston district";
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spo:
-pastor read?a. Udogrum ^rimi>ini?.-inu- mi
the sam^rafter -the morning serviced. AH
The_ iMiUd'titliinim ' jVIvc-n hV the. f
t 1 Missionary society oil the pjay ground sin
in front of Mr. \\\ M. Metiheo's home ! .'I
_ >>n ^Kauhi^. AN^.iaiyely- attciwii .1 /. ?.! m.a
nice sum was realized by the 1:?<1 in
, The A. O. K. league is wide awake Shi
the and the children and younger folk are li
jew- manifesting great interest in t1ie"ViT...-l \\i
hoth mirs-?lillic?tittnitihtnee T*TViV\~V InTTfc1"fH
at every meeting.,. Mrs, Junje Pierce J
one of the mothers of the church and hei
Ved-~ a" ?'(1 league worker* was present
nbia on Sunday afternoon and gave an in r*'!
bia's terx"stTnK talk t o J lie _i.no n i hers. Come-JA
mmi- U?ain ..? > idis
Among those attending the funeral th<
- of J)r, Mamo, in-Columbia, TUEsday, 'elo
oujd were Mr. and Mis. A. 11. Million-'
tlial M.i". Und Mrs. \V. ,M. Mctihoo. and .
they \V._JY1. dVtetjfieo, Jr, Rev. and Mrs. .L'i_
?7? B. Jennings, Mr. I). A. Jones. Mr. .1..
L. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. L. "L. Tgin-y, i :
nera Mr. C. K. Ball, and Mrs. Mary Fra/.ier.
ifter Rev. J. B. Jennings is attending the s<"
said ministers' institute in Columbia which at'
'. It will be iii session for ten days. J lis id
bout Viyal members made up a purse and iy
was gave him to assist with his expenses.
II Thp ost lo.VUiX -Uml-Uu*- hea cf
bet- dists in the state are to be found in
fifth Aiken. j - - I1}'1
esn't Mrs. Rebecca Branch ~nrrrfb "Mrs::
the Singleton left for New York last week
. see to visit, their children, They will hb-.yv
- gone all summer. : inj.
Mrs. II. K. AUianjrfnmci hohip'~Siin- .
wice day night after spending two-weeks I"'1
ed a? in Charleston. -She reported a very ' hi
allg.-- pleasant in the eity by the sea. 1?
then For a hearty, welcome, . rflid Yf^soul the
frpm stirring message, coine to Cumberland
> the every Sunday. ( bi
SUMTKK M:\VS tin
Ital- A large number of teachers arc /j|.
a out of the eity attending ' ^ .u.ioii'?nun- \,
If rev T he Free and Accept ed A indent '
and hork Mucous cclclii ai ni .'i. ii.iiii i
ill a Ua-V W'M' speejal,^;. vices <>y Sunday an
at Kinaiun l M. Iv yhurch. n!cv, A 11,.,
K. Howard delivered t he.-annual ad- ,.M
L-iose
ds a Thp sewing circle met at the YesiCIocI
,'en?t> Mrs. AV. W. -Folder on- Oak "!
falls 'a"d avenue on Thursday aft'oi niflui,'
a,U| dune lUth. The hostess ' spa-red no
ncra l'a''is making the altoroom a vi-rv?ud.
pleasnnt one for the guests. * ed
The aunouucement of t lie'"ViSan dae e nn>
had A let lua Anderson "fn 111-\. J. v. i
It. Unnpvo came as a oii-pI ^oytlkL" *-*1
to 1 he eotH'e"COtmrwrriTt:yV ' Mi:':-' An e
etui- deiau?n" haa-diiptm-nrTTTFTffluft- of Hit Ta str
ZyTnT ili^dy?Ctf- t he I .iiU'i-rttf?high ^thool-liii'?t-o-j
haw st'vi','ul yvars and is a ymiiiir w .TTn:irr_ t lu
of charming personality yarn! highly Oh
ilely *'*1 veined hy those who know he'i;. 1r
than ?-Mr. Charier,'Sjtonrs bus ouuiped a
Very-'nice plav .ground on his loj on, let
the rorner-uf Hartlettc and Wa I?ii ;
? trin .streets, 1 ????:? ?r+r
, Rev. -'-A. I'. Spears left, on Monday.- "
.^morning, June 2oi(| for a short stav
ruled in TeXas- t,;<
ni at M. S. .Mfles and little daugh?tci
?r,U- te,r of Columbia are . pending,' a I'ou?F"
I (lavs m tin- city.. ,
l'ins( iT~~irrteiMle(! TT7e "tr*""
Thee Baptist Women's Missionary "S
*. eoni*ention in Chester last week.
tlaiiniri' W T. rrt-B-+|,j
hmre7~Maryland, is; in J lie fii.y-r.n- a .'
few weeks. * d
the K^quire^li. M. Andrews ofDyiham l'?
t ,-i spent Huiulay ami- Monday in- t hi- riLV''-"??
^ u Mi*.' Herman Walker is aeain a-t *^:l
l>ul home home after spending severhl ^
t> '()t ueeks Cisitin^ relatives in New York j
Tun- ' " ^'orrt,l'tinn ^ M l:
.. ' The Bridge tournament \yas held .it
the residence) of .Mr. and .Mrs.-A,; A. ATi
'mL Spears instead-of .Mr. and Mi's. A.;" i
"'jVjl1.* Spears. > _ _ _v ftJUj
,ioye ML Id.INS NKNVS ' | u*
Km>t ~~~ r fani
. ew On last Sunday mnrniii"' pv.o?r.i.
rHti^ l.v at :>:Mu a. m. the Sunday school! 1
of Plhenezcr a ' r- 1
rttrm~" moling was present and t<> say the fri
'kf|l'L least. everybody?enjoyed- t heinsl v ot> I d 1 of
^ ~^y ITu* KiiVhestP"("'lass ii unhcr two tuok ,
the . banner. Alslhe usual ImyrTfieTh
r in pastor preached /to. t large crowd fui
nl)a~ who seemingly was aftX-knifdy -.eeJviin'"
lost tg hear and learn more almnl Cud's if'
word. After the sernioii two person- spr
d hy wume forward and uyited tliuinsekis 1
seen.twitP tin. i-lmw.n va'-.-:--i?i .. .... n .
...... ..m.v.i, *? \ LltMl tl j_* I i ( > ( | |?\ | |
number .of visitors present 4'r?ym jnirj
the sister x-hurehes. We'are always de j VVY
a K. lighted* tu# ihave our friends eoiiie'iei
Iileiv- and woruhip wiTTT ui? The Idlcy of tli'o
into valley chili met oh last-Thursday even
ing at the A. M. K. manse in it< ! < ' .
pnr- g"ular meeting and unite.a_Unge mmu,^aluy..hnr
of . you nr.1 fulK1 uniT "pTP"'<T,l.
nded club under the leadership of Mrs. ?>a- s:u
.== die--H-uglies i.-, gi or, ini'l t.y l<-U|?> and j-jj
past liiiuitdif: .After the*- liiis'iliys' spsovni j ,;i
^Mrr vrntr oCFr a'itelieiuu^ com.-e consist.- (,,,
k St. ing of ice cream and cake was served tlU
The Revival meeting just closed at |
Reuiah A. R. church was indeed SOJ
the a su,ceesg. rind many souls were vjt
nday hri"Tf7-h? t>. C'n.Mvi and tchurch. Thr',,n
and Rev. Tillman j>f(Vimdeij did the h:yl-,
uwer ing of the meetim*. Rev. Ransoiii ol'
_au>_Hd7'A. W, 4'i. >"H1"t7TeTrTu"nii.''.lii'd tin- inn ^
the sic. Members from all of the ehur-[:\|.
utrht (dies 1 timed?out each?n+g4rt?m?lai go ~;7|
gest nuniheix which added" much to the tci
t us- meeting. Sunday afternoon 'in fsbc-'tn
i re- nezcr church the (luartots ot the above ii,,
> the named church had a contest afod those!he;
7:40 who were absent missed a real-treat. {|(i,
dess The Sunday RchoobL_l)f?Muljins wall thi
oyed ha\e..a .picnic on-the Little Tee Decr!H+n
river pn_Jthe JjoxixtH of Julv-,?h'-yrTr-1 Pin
rrtfnr^*wI.V TS~ inVIU'tl.' "Oome with us and Re
The have a good time. Rev. J. I,. Brooks \Vj]
Mrs. of Ihe first Baptist church will do- tor
outh- livojr the sermon at the Kbone/er A J r
don-' M. R. church on the third Sunday in!nei
itiny the afternoon ?ml hiu ohoi?? wtp vrm- |p-ir
der the music. _ ~7 _ .j
him- Mrsj Williams, wife of the Rev. W. am
the R- WiIT)awi'9"," pas66r of St". T'aul Ban-Tj-we
ding [tut eh ii roh, loft on tllfl. jbtfa?frrrdbo * s?ft
The 6Tty of Columbia, where" she will at- Ch
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.LEADER - ~ ' '
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id ttie>suinnn-r. schouT*oY^Benedict- _pf nee,
e'i? fohipB rot.
J. S. Roberts is attending the tea.
inner school at State college. I V Miss
Mrs. Sarah (ji;iee of Durham, for- enterta
-idy tit this city, jj]ient the we?k end !
the home of Sister EJwood Davis.. Robersi
r attended services in Ebenezer,'ant^ ^ai
ere s!ie met her former, pastor, thejve^ Di
i"iltls.- .their f
^h^jvturncd Sunday afternoon to a??' a;
home. l roun4,
I lie hishoii- mnrle tin iiiii'tnirn ? ' ents a
inting the He v. .1. E. Thomas: A. FT f their \
4hr r" < . iding T-mcF47T the Florence I Mr.
1 'ieL. Tfe will nmke good. Read accomP
Palmetto Leader, a newsy and-a an<L M
:m paper. v I to Rett
~m , M Mrs.?/
?frLELKNA NEWS ^ _ -^MrJ
' l.'. J beville
Sunday school opened at lft:00 a. to visit
with the superintendent. The les- Mess
l was reviewed by the pastor and son, M
.'5:30 p. pi. Rev. R. A. Young preach i were t!
. a wonderful sermon -with much chie ar
wer which we all enjoyed. Rev. June 2
utig knows how to work nM thn GhtW
ills_u? nival . - served
I'lie A. C. R. League met with the 22ndfc
. VI C.liiL inl i- x II t- ?
Ill* i^uitu, vyiarK ai tne j-w
""' *1*1'(' .vuung'"IXeopltTwere digging ing fgj
71 the lesson Sunday night.- The | instrun
tine- men are'attending these meet- J- Ajke
rs .all right. ; Rev.
Art KMiO Rev. R. At" Young again town oi
cached a wonderful Sermon. The where
ii ivh is moving on and the willing] that cc
*4rei s-eluh will give a trip-around I?Chile
world Thursday .-night,. July 3rd. ] served
Mr. ('. (!. Simmons will give a first,day of
ss Imrbecue on July 4th. j will fu
Mrs. Henrietta Rhyne left Sunday!vrill'pr
New York after spending some j Rev.
in with her mother. , bernac]
Mrs., Claudia -Jeter and -Mrs. Lu- will^fil]
li .1 ohiisu11 left last week for New 2nd Si
rU iil t t r'jjeuig?here-.on account of with-Mi
death of their mother's aunt. Jair.es
II'e choir will he with Rev. ,T. M. cola R
whins', Jr., Sunday at Sweet Spring happilj
il we hope to see ulj of the menj- The.,
t; [u.ennt. \Vu have iee cream ev- address
. week at Marshall Bros. Dean.
f-r-? ' ? n ! ? ,-- Roosev
ANDRRSON NEWS ing^ur
The ''On to College" club "organiz-La?Rev.
C. \\ . Frauds is compos
o?_jiiiuors and seniors of Salem
ih Reed street high st-hools together "?
lli the eidege students of the nam
r In ml 'Ihe pin pose of the club ??
tn ihiiM'ess uiMtrTtTie minds of ~?he 1 LUDi
Rt? rn the" value of a higher educa-l Mrs.
o A 111:1111 loiter wnn sent during'late Pi
winter to the different mewtieraiof 1 KeiQ)
j iduh' otf in vai%us colleges. ThislKingst;
ii> meets every Monday afternoon [ were hi
\:ili<>uhomes. They are very in-'*June 1
v-tim*. . . - ^ 'The R
\ piogram Was rendered by the'church
ih at- bethel A. M. H. ehurefi on|
M?t: > . .tune -?? .-jJAGKg
Mrs. M. V. MaiiLlr"is giving a Ging-| Miss
in dress wedding at Salem Presby- nettsvi
inn ehnrob .July 2nd. The '.'On-to Gregg,
Urge" club wilt"furnish the music, church,
Mr.?William?Noal,?whu lias heen rieil at
imr in "Philadelphia for a while ts at lff'tO. '
me visiting his family. ' ^Jtine 1
rtn- following-students are spend- i 132 W
t lit4r->tinimer vacation at Koine: I were .t
:ii die 1I ,i 11 I.e." Hern iceMe AMister,] o la bora
liedieU-; Howard.. Holmes, Allen; J. I officers
wens, ( lalliri; C. McAdams, J. C. j were t
lith. Kllini .Mt'Atlams, .1. C. Smith; j~-Qrrli
irgaret Reese, Knoxville; Johnnie'A. M.
e Davis,. HaVher; Martha R.. Wil- (therspc
ins. Scotia; lrma Dooley,. Paine: mon. 1
n stance Reader, Haines; McKiniey and Si
iyton. Union high school, of Belton.' as grb?
Miss K\a Dunlap spent Friday with , fectfve,
.-s lalmonia Johnson. ... . | had in
VIrs. Sola Hanks, had as her dinneriof Dr.
csts Sunday Dr. and Mrs. Edmund j
insotfrjind .Mrs. Jatfie Ellison. |
VI rs. Nancy Martin died rather suddy
Monday night. She was sick
y a lew hours. She was funeralizat.
Bethel A. M, E. church.?
dev. \V. ('. Crawford officiated. ?
In h nves a?host of relatives und - ??
ends. She -was} a faithful member
Bethel A. M. E". chureh. ~= =====
ill! Earle \\\ Carter, Jr., came up
a ii.... f^ii w t? ;itti'inl thft
u-ral "I Mrs. Nancy Martin. ?H
tlf?; Susie Battle had as her din
i- I'-in-si Monday, Mrs. U. E.
i a"d Mrs. Janie Ellison. . _
l?r. Edmund Johnson attended the. I ,
Ls' mooting in Columbia last week! I
Miss Anna Garrison is ill ajt_thi? I
it ing. We hope "Tor her a speedy
NINETY-SIX NEWS gRCSMCK
of Columbia fill- g ,
tin- pulpit at.Bethlehem on the 3rd C
riday in, the absence of Rev A. T S 1
mid, who was away on a viiit to T i
i.vtima Retu li, Florida. Kev. Brough- 2 i
i proved to bis hearers that he was ? I
march of rTtT~hr~ surveyed. 0 * j
Rev. Sister I'. E. Paul, of Ander- % u
i, wmdu'eted a very interesting ser- J' " r
m at Alt. Pleasant A. M. E. church x
1 he M Sunday in June. *
She made Tierself felt as a gospel *
letter from oitr pastor, Kev. J. FT"\
ii shall, of .McC'orinick, who was. _j
rTeiT toTTie bedside of his sick daugh- QOOOt
, I .( la l.etman, who resides in De>it.
lie arrived there only a short '"" noffft
ne bel'mv sIkj passed into the g^eat ?
fond. I lei1 remains will he brpught 2
rk to MtCormick on the 24th of x
s moAth 'accompanied by her father 2
d other members, of the family* and ig
?ennrm- m 1 Wg llTPflgtiCd 'Ky [ ff
v. W. M. Peterson. Her iremains ? '
II be laid to rest in the family ceme- *
rhe following person? Were the din- x
r guests of Miss Josephine Kempt. J
the fhrrd Surtdiiy. Mrs. Essie Cat-""'
in, Misses Richie ami Bennie Dean, *
A n fter a ^sumptuous feast they s
ra jmned by Messrrr. Leroy Jack- 8 1
' Elzie T.'alhourb William Louden, 25
arles Griftin. The dinner' consisted
'* ! y " ~ Baturt
t ' ** * * "
yr ?T*Z??^ZgZr^r^ >
:"' *
, whitg potatoes, biscuits, poke deiv "
tomato oftUOo, eakc and "Tor? Quite u rrpi'C
. .. . Ml. Zion went
Kempt really knows- how to the funeral, of
in the young people. tor and hi& fan
ft? Bt. Dean, principal of the members.
on training school, of Maxton, A grand nuis
nily, accompanied by Mr. Roose sen.ted at Holy
ean of State college, Orange- street, June .'Wi
nptored to Ninety.Stiv tM-Trfatr-tho .r.ntn..' -Weather,
and mother a few days ting;
Cter spending several days athe
old- homestead with par- 'Emanuel
nd friends, they returned to
ipme on the ?3rd. ? As old Sol,-111
W. M. Anthony of Greenwood ertlel-Ke h orn "be
anied by Mrs. Estelle Anthony easterh horizon
rs. Mattie L. Jabber motored that the duv'w
;is academy on the 22nd where heat- *. ;t
InUiony and Mis Jabbei aie f|id n?t
ng summer noheet.
teeeeveHr Dean motored to Kb- Th(_
on Sunday evening. June 22. nion of "mtci-es
; friends and school mates. Joved pastor, 1
rs Elzie Calhoun, Leroy Jack- text may be' ft
isses Connie and Mary J. Lark venth divisions
he evening guests of Miss Ri- thirtieth v'ercst
id Benjamin pean on Sunday, jess j jiatj belie\
_ ?*- of the Loid in 1
rren's Day exercises were ob- This sermon vu
at Bethtehem On Sunday, "June (,ut.ntiy iliustn
The exercises from beginning tainly brings
were good; _Qng__flf_the inspir- word';i of -^rrhrrr
ixurea ot tnc occasion?wtre~arr]?prior to tTu
nental-golo played hy Mr. T. with tin1 pr - bn
n. Collections were gottd. ial union. sev?
A. T. Dixon .passed "thru our tions were offei
n Sunday enroute to Good Hope ; lynching*- and
heTWeht to fill the pulp't for j land and count
ngregation. 'Great Delivere
Iren's Day exercises will bUTob- cessation of tl
at Mt. Zion on the 5th Sun- time.
.this month. Bethlehem choir At four oYHt
rnish music. R^v. GtJ E. Goode y.ened with Mr,
each a special sermon, tendent, presid
Jj W. Mathis, pastor of Ta- vigorously disci
e ;Baptist church, Greerfwood, Everything;?
1 the pulpit at MG Zion on the our picnii" whit
md.ay. .in Jjily, His choir waa f .Tnrrrtvr ^VM^,:^:
iwv and-furnished nju std. MrTblunt. ;JOth. It
William Harris and .Miss Pe-' attendance Of .
^ lira, c.irpri r i nml i. "n mt f ,.|h 1.1- I
r married on the 3rd Sunday. St. John's'-1>
Mt.j>Zion Sunday school was the Masons at
5ed on Sunday by Prof. R. B. worship. An in
Messrs. Samual Rustin and rendered after
elt Dean. _ . live red a mastc
Georgia A. Dean is attend-1
nmer school at State college. CHARLESTON
NEWS Mol N 1
beddings of Wide Interest Thb PresbyU
^ rendered" t heir
. gram Sunday.
D-PENDERGRAS?v A?laiKt.*?rm
Hattie .Fludd, widow of the Little River Zi.
iu! .C. Fludd, of this city, and day to witnes?
..J.-Eendorgraes, pastor of thcr service?;
riee district, M. E. denomination Miss Juunitn
appily united into holy wedlock llr.' irud Mrs, I*
8, 1930 at 291 Ashley avenue; ed away during
ev. Jackson of 'Wesley M.E. Mr. SehUin
, officiated. little irrand eh
>""!_ - and Juanita Xu
1DN-QREQG A.?fcr R. Limb
Sallie Mae Jackson of Ben- from WashingU
lie, S. C., and Rev. Wilbur. R. Mrs. S. b. 1
-pastor of Cepteroary M. Er Lee -'Ruth. jwhr.
Charleston were Happily mar- this summer- in
, Benneitsville, S. C., June L7,- v.euk end tit Hi
They arrived in Charleston on?-Mrs/ S. A Oar
8th, 1930 at the parsonage at Pittsburgh. SI
~ A- rpL^ ~ ' l ' o'lv i < >< . I .. 4l.
cutwui III aiiKCL. . I IIH ^ H1A >vi-r-iy^ >m un
lappily received and. a .-great M-r^. i?ucs?eVia?
te' reception accorded them the neralized last 'J
and members" of the "church..She was an *aj
he sponsors of the reception, church. A nnmg
> srSu nda ym ornlri g atM t. Zion -tending the turn
E. church the pastor, Rev. Wi- Timothy; Hunte
on preached a soul stirring ser Leslyv.,Vance i
fe "spoke from the 121st Psalm lotto; and Mrs
mday "evening likewise it was children of A si
it-. Both sermons were very ef- Mrs. Harriet
after which silent prayer was will be here f<
behalf of the bereaved family came home tu J
R. W. Mance, our presiding el- *ter, Mrs."Uai'i4<
be, assuinr
r.FTTiNir. tuc
1 ' " . yr- '
"Call for them by name'
cca u s s Err
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lay, Jtme 28, 1930
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st-mi ail vi' tfioup from
to (Y>Uimbia to attend
Dr. Ma+ice. 'fhe pasiii'ly,
and many of the
icai recital will he pre- ,
t i. n. ii
i nuuy I'liuicn, Dutt ,
Ith tor the benefit of
-K. K. tijltlgM, m d I fee- =
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A. M. K. Church
ie god of day, began to :
hind the curtain of the *
, it was unite evident
ouljl be one* of intense .
\>iu,?N evert he le.tn, it
the dim-), of Emanuel
mod.? ? ; ?i?^?
ip listened to a ser-' r
dcdiVOVed T>y Y>ii"r he-"-"
'ev-r i1. K. Beard. His
(iihd in the tw.e'nty-seof
the I'sal ins at the
"I had-.famledr un ed
to see __
he land .of the livine.'
is beautifully and elo- ??:?
ited. Our: "piustor cer
to his congregationv "N|
' :in/t - < > li t ( r I l l".l (I'ninonl
' sermon, in keeping
nation of tiie Minister _
nai fervent supplica ed
up in behalf of the
mob violence in our
ry. We trust that the
r._ will?bring . ahout?a? ?
tiisi treatment In His
Q . .
fk Sunday school con,
S. ..L. '..tones, strpeirrii'ng*
The lesson? was
nsse<l from all angles."
i iid\v ill full sway for .' '
'h will- lie held at the , ? it
"Hn?-.^r4riry_ Monday
is hoped t-hsii-a large
<| -ell.. I nUt{
present.
ay wa^ celebrated by
" the evening hour of
teresting program was
which the pastdF~^e^::.
rJy add ress. ' "r
riansof thi,s" vicinity
C'hrldeen1-- Hay pro
^ n+?r> gaTTTFvvd at
'it Baptist church Su?^
tin- .Masons' annual
Johns.?n, -thurfflUer of
redcrick Johnson,. pass
C llu-past week.
Bi'fc'syy, tin' son' and'-"??
.11111 t 117 K-a-fpft?Eugene,
L"Cf, of Kev, and Mrs.
my. mi 'I'u'fo visiting : *j)i>
.indsay. and daughter,
~"are attend i up; school
i (Jreenville, spent the
rtiie wilh relatives. .
ns made her roiurn, to
it* has heen here for
.I'ttlsnlf of her niutln-i
Kmc! cry whit' "fttts ' fIT- ' '~
'hursday at New Hope.
Dred. veteran of this
r, of !W\v York; Mrs.
uul Children ..ol" Char-.
r-.-Oi'H Belle Dials antP"
Seville. r?' *
Buyd of Philadelphia
>r quite a while. She
Lhy funeral of her sise_,Cynninj^hani.
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