The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 05, 1930, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
PAGE TWO
THE 4 OLD CiRAY"
E. I'll
7. All These Things Are Against
A Sunday or two ajro, in co
pany with another minister, wu tras
ed?a' distance rrf "TTeaTly lortv Til
: > to reach our preaching destinati
'?And during the entire trip which la
ed nearly two, hours w e "did not \1
one dressed Xegro num on his \\
- to the house of (iod. 1 called the
__p__ inlnlster 'sat t e nt i o n to the sa
?H.. ic v}^)! y i.i.t?r of Colli ml
WjJTtSw?curs loaded with white p1
J pie including white men dressed u
on the way with their families.
church, or Sunday school. .We uhse
? ed however, somr fnittitti!-wjmven :i
children of ours ou theitajway to 1
' cbuixJu. But cwmy Negiro rnun-We-s
was either clad in overalls <n^ had
his dir.ty clothes of thv past we
We niet -squads .iif~them onthe hi>
way just as ragged as swamp hea
bare-footed : as a cmois- camel ti
smeller! worse than stall fed coats.
a race we can truly boast of so
wonderful acbie\emeiits '"it q'-' s?
,! . us nvj-y ;nv, tumu
us.-These thoughtless Negro nien a
boys as to Sabbath observance i
the things that are against us as
race when it cornea to reeeiviinr lit
venly benediction. For the "at i
that forgers Clod Will not be' reine
?by red by him. This shiftk??T?.es?-H
iriespunsjblt'jies^ on ihe pan < f~>r
Negroes are against us for they i
the race's weakest link of which. 1
strength of our ; chain will
F~* tested. This STThuay loafing N ef
is ggainst us because -he is a men:
? to /society. And almost' invtirial
the lynched Negro" ounes frotn tl
crowd, guilty or not g\uiITy~. (lod in;
that this class of Sabbath deseci
tors will be itlartned in some way.
be continued. . ? .
'' The State's Standard Hearer Has F
lea
IW I -- .1 11.. r . \ . ha
vt IlfH I in* >IiUUY<?I I III' ;!ilU' 1 'I .
t* W>' Manrr was <ivpuHiliai lll .lLh _ll
Palmetto cemetery lie"t week. en<|
! the guSM[> ,ii|' standard Inurer oT S i
rtUVTiTHa l-.pi.-.-..!;;,! limi,,,,. A
_ 1-?fiif any inie tn ml 111 11. i im; I... j. 11
state's candidate fur I<i>11> t is ant i
prrstTT | ill i t* -ai jri i r 11 fTf""" .\' 11 i ii"
"If* than" that, this taie_ s\ i11 i;i\e a lit
dred and one" reasons win we
. not want them ?lirti' tin1 time earn
The lute Dr. M ance was our ackito
ledgetl standard hearer im- r..iin<
- tjonal?honors. Arrth wliiie he HnpT
a:: it iWerv. between .time and etvr
ty. the state prayerfully \v at plied a
y.aited the lin-al v'titeonie?r?4?h-t-s?i
tiess. Failing iiiT .Itis. Ida.', e lipht
?. live', clears the field and leaVes t
?: , state . o!'!;gatei|?t In '.lie. .Ami?rr
j the' st.11.. iull?11:t\ ?iuj?measure-?
propose in a cotmeetional way. I
any man to oiler, nhtiT^we. ettnie i
i i n?il Imiil ni'iTo ' toi iM in
with- our wondert:rlr""lo:n 1 h
Ran sunt. So otic.;* 'an-timi is untl
sick and tired of |??r??|?R^'U~rng' her
a veHieTe. reach t~he tlf
. . journey to dixftw-l and t^fa^tpst ilfsp
the old inachinv that iiuuie- it possil
fop them. But it that pers<
can leaVe >a vtafJ[* where they ha
practically uoLhuur atul?eooio to'Hoi
. ' /Carolina and '"Tie "trie eh 'everythi
~ ' over riot hi., I. ike I :.. ,\J ft 1 e >d l s t til!
ciacy, 11 u- ! fil! i -r.l?-v-lCm is .lie
the greatest stimulants'to -Alethodis
"But when ira'nsrers I^el -jt into th
heads that no oite else is tit in tl
state for anything h'.tt them, t^i
? 1??;?<ahould. he?Lr?*i*l wi ir^l?booh?to?t1 he *sl i
frotii which they" came and let tin
people elect them bishop and'evei
. thing else. To l)i- continued.
Hansom, Divinely and Not I'olitica
(J aided
( In appointing the Uev. Sandy Si
nton.s, A. M.,-D. 1)., to superintend t
work ol' the Charleston district, cat
ed by the deceased Dr. Mance. shii
anothervinstance of Bishop Ransot
Godly judgment to be divinely
..spired. Of ail of .the, grand an/1 'no'
ininixttt.es of that district and of (
Hunt; llini'f . w<ii tt]_v?111" I hit l plis iilrl
.'i tion than Ur. Simmons.* lie. is"
ideal christian,' gent+Pmau. ic pet
scholar and preacher ant!" known tin
~~ ' '' nnt l.hii f'nnmiCltnnr^riii ii'ilmli j Inn
is proud of him and will be gla<l
learn of our buiujp's making cho
.. ot him. That Bishop Ransom has In
. reL^.erved_4tiitt sent to- ."south fa-rnli
for such a time as this is none ot.l
than the- hand of (?ud. Kvery chr
tian should prav <-ul r ii.es t ly. for Bis-b
and Mrs. Ransom. Kvorybod.y- . tl
have eyes can see I had (Jod is w
the .man. Ili.s set niofts are mesx;tt
from heat'on and- the people rem
again and ao-.-nM m iioniii)i il ?f
lectures and mULreses are gems a
frtasterpieces.? Thby ^n?t autly eirthi
Lut elect Hf.y audiences north, ea
south arid west. lii a*fratenia] me
ir.g a fe\y evenings ago in the e
of {Jolumbin, the whole lalk'*hef<
and after business wa Bishop' lb
sotl). He is indeed the favored Kp
copal head in this state with ajl <
nominaiions. I have heen in the r
nistry about thirty, years. Most
these years were *pent in South ('<
olina. During which time'J' built lii
v churches, for infrt*onttect-ion, rat's
ihhustui^s cif dollars for it :tnd- add
^ '* -+;s l-'tl 1 mt
soni has- jhi superior^-w he?--it
to Catching im-ii. lb', has sen'rct
been, here hut the- wholestate h
cone : out,...after him. jAii impart
bishop is"ft jewel to ttieChyrch a
""I"* ibve: TJe it? ;in asset ti the kingdt
of grace and -glory. A bishop th
will promote merit .instead of lif
and dislikes is a blessing to the wcrr
" ' hth H"
tuuiiHj- is an answer lo lervent prti
?ri. ' ?:?: ?- - #- ?? ?
'[' "' ? Our Whereabouts
- -We, are still-at ht>me ttTtrfer t
care of Dr. L. M. Daniels our. fin
-efficient Wrtlily physician. Tie ?a
fc. : ' , '
MMgBBaBMMiMMMaBMMBBE. for
AND THE NEW RIDER tJ
" "* ' " ^ . ,wit
[ILll* ELLIS _. , . t1ro
l s;\Vc niust remain in a few davs- lon-l''1, .
We'aro bound to follow'his in-;AVI11
in-: structions for he khows his business thv
el- i:i the siek 'mom. Really- he is rate*)-;.wit
h^ u.inuii^ Lite best?in?the?state. Dire-- jm{
on. Iny our illness we watrtr--t*>-thunk the i
sT- lu v, I\ I'. ftIet;urland;"of~ Hock HiU unt
see tireufL: the Rev. Juts. R. Johnson, Jr., i ^lu
av < Winnsboro station; and the Rev. nia
ine for; the full "payment-"of presiding el-:.
>ia. tit r's assassment from their charges, *,.
eo- We shall write up these quarterly] 1
md con 1'erenees, pastors a rill officers as the
_Li! sooJL.as. we are?disoharycH- fi'om?mrr?rff
rv- s:ek 000111. . This week . end we are m.
md sniOdWed to he at Ihjte inro\e ehurch 1 .
the ol' the Rlythewt^li5;irctrif Sunday nru
iuy- morning with the -Rev. ArJt: BatCTi;
on pastor. I.el the members prav for an I
ek. outpouring of the holy spirit. "Let Ra.
I'll- lis advance on our knees." "... .
md " HK'iTlS ACADteHY NEWS *
.. L_ and
I'm The _ teachers of this part 'of Wes-Line"'l1
Hill t'fll'hllhii are showing beyond a \yp
ns, 'hniltti that they appreciate the eirbrt.*
Q(l Ll the dilferent educational boards 1 ?.<
" ; ?n then- attempt to make Bettis aca-1"' 1
-a doihy summer school?better veal' bv lllt'l
a" yum1, -7- - ^ HVCT
011 The attitude of the teachers f)orln~
t ray a .deep interest irr self develop? "vt
^ -a-cbT and an unusual upfoldi?gr~~~
Bettis academAvxife^^tp-rre fln ideal , the
1,(1 "unfold, so that your teaching may thi 1
[K> be evident ill the habit forming of
he ^ji.i " . _i "I
'10 The ^ facultyjjand student teachers ^
' J' Mr. .1. B. Felton.-state superintenden.t trai
)at ol Negro education and Prof. B. (\ as
1 11 t aldwell, field agent "f the Jvanes
'\l." and Slater funds and also a niemher j 11
'".ot the general education board. The The:
cure.of the two messages was .'"teuidi, cru\
. how to live." tjll;
l . The colinly superintendents of.Mc(
< rmick, Saluda, Kdgefield, Aiken and -taxington
art* expected tiT"Visit Bet.
; t-i;- academy sumnTef school, the coindng
-week. ?.,T~rT' ? ^ , ''
-111!?:??Hr-Clark; principal of the"
Salmla Bosi.n w.a Id ?-,-houl. Mr U';.l 1.
tor' Bush, leading colored undertaker tiw.
" of Saluda, Miy-i".-K. Ball, one of th<
lemliiii' bipiiiie.'-s iilt'M ol Aiken. Mr.
and Mrs. Karl fipkert-ou .ant| _iyirs.
t'i'ini <>.f Augusta Were visitors here At
,io last, week: . j , I'strt
'T*. i The unusual ability of the Ham i .
ro?n'<i brothers, hits yiven new em j
( | has Is in talent .tindi"ir it was exem- ; wel
as' tin- result of the classical .1 tin
I Murrain rendered last Friday jehu
j'l' The" annual celebration of July Uh. ]tllMi
will brmft" more' than five thmfsaml i
j1" people 'here,' say t he' promoters. .j a.nn
'' The flee hoard ami lodjednir ._,,f i)w -ill)
[ fea-. hersv and superintendents .Inlv iy
1" .I t! h. and 1 Sth wi] | cri j>[jja tjyr'"haVe}e-* ;\] j,
hd?.-+1 ^xpit-ssion "li?>t able ta..attend the j. jr.
. min'istei-- and, superintend, ?!. ""
' ' IcreTTTTnT^^ . - ' I m?v"
."'[ p. l'ltjsidcnt A. \V'. Nicholson' i's still "he
vcrhin?- unendingly for tjie svn.etri-: wit
M'" ieal development-of the .sche+rK . . . i
? . -V--'.- - ? ? |.l ul
M I.ATTA NEWS L/
ins | - * ?r-:?-?r r- - vo|
After a pi-oloHTred illness. Mrs.. A- *
llhjmandU J. Bethea, .wife of Rev. A. R. "
"" ' hethea. vverv- prohiineiit , . it i/.-iw ...,r?Mi"'*
this--t-own, passed to .the tireat ifieyoml rv?
"I i Thursd ay morning aliout nine-thirty.' iriv
V- j.Mrs. Bethea who dual lived-sdmut three {v
; score years, hanjl spent her life in se.r- '
latjviee for the church ami communitv '
,v}' | She was a devoted wife and mother.
Who 'did all the gpeif-itHto could to Ta\
>S(' needy and oppressed. In her passing j >u
;V". the comnuinity loses a rare and preI
ciuus- h'cni, Hut God- loved hey best, 1
--puieiRg-?her?labor* on?earth complete, '*'H
| called her .from labor to reward. 1\ML1
ST he funeral was conducted by her ,i;lu
?-i pastor. Rev. I.?H.. -A-bdrrm-Rev. T. S. yjyv
m.jO>e, pastor of St. John A. M. lv. of
ju.'.Marion, and J. \V: Boyd, pastor pof '
ls_ Centenary A. M. 10. church made very
ws ohiguciil remarks about" the worthy '
iTiTT" of the' deceased. The eulogy was
^ delivered by Rev. I .11,' Alston. .Thd
hbil K*'> V K'es were ^'ery^tin press ive in. their * ' ;
[m;'simplic ity Tmd rlr.' number of pnrptm- *'
in.! who attended the funeral attested, to. at_
r;t ! Li'e big!) esteem in which the cdimnii"an
' ''ity held the deceased. .She is_siirvhT~7j..,
;nt 1 ed by her hUsband, Rev. A. R," Bethea,
.... ja son. James Bethea, and ofie sister, e
>? Kethi.il bllll
)u| Mrs. Klla McWilljy left .Saturday Sou
i'(.(1.|uight for Trenton where she will ?pj,t
'spend -a month visiting her children. ? v
na I .Miss Kstolle Cade left fob New
M... I York and Miss Kmma Rdwards for
js_} Philadelphia wire re they. wUI spend . Wil
,tnr+the summer. . " / . 5 ! |)oi
latj Miss Bertha C'ous.ar of Dillon -s IIUi
:?I , Conducting a music class e'Vefy Mon.
(lav and Thursday here.
Mrs ! :. TV Alston. Miss Willie " AT pTa
Ij., .Newman, I'rolN, J. A.-iiofwun and R. m;*i
n,l I.. McRryde . are attending summer ^|,
i<t. school at S^Cte college. Mrs. Allstpn.1'
aside from ner summer work as a
jT). I student. '.dir. is a teacher in thetfuin?? ^
ijv in*r st-hoo) for the student-teachers at l>eii
.re Stjt,e. . - . , ()(
U|J Miss I Initio Robert Rethea is visit- .
js. intf in Norristown, I'a., with relatives
|(v.jior the summer. rent*
nj.| I'rof. R. I?. M-cHryde. sp<jnt Sunday pus
<(f with .family here. . tcr>
ne Ths Kind of Age _ js!\
iiiWliitliWeXivel.il
rrH 7-7 ?1 ? ~jirm
u.^ This. present ais one of the '"sur- I <||fi
d y eivn t nt' tin- fittest " In nthi-r iVm-dsT't^^
^ an ai*e of which everybody is in a life'
1 1? ] m _ "* , . | pit-'
L* mvtr Kvni'V since the dawn. of hisntr
v> l " ' 1 *' |am
)ni (tory there has always been a raceL .
1 ut 'to run; and the ones who ran it sue- r,
1 . . . I I
'es cossfu 1 ly were the ones who. luyed j
^ k-ngc <>rthe survivaTofThe nUsot"|~|^'
*y. fins ?(7mc 'to ?isT What are we going j g()j
,.L.| to do illJLhe race ?//Are, avc goin^-to 1 j
, give it up and-drop out or arc we. vj.p
^ gone on to_the successful goal? Each j.en
isJL nno who ?V('rco>m's- in the race will ,
,V3 He a -helper in laying the foundation g ,
A '?
?
-Mfr'V l\l. - -i
* . " " ' . :
~ttre~ generation of" to-morrow. ;
'here are many obstacles of which
Amners have to come in contact
h.' Therefore, thtv. greater mass
ps out. and beeau&t that mass is
able to hold, out to the end. One
the greatest obstacles at present
iCh partly checks the Tjeginnmg of
race is finance"","we cannot go far
hout it. And yet, there are some
md fiats who a re able to sta nd
I rum?VVJja4-should they do to help
se poor weak ones who yannot
ke it? They should reach down
I'Tpuig hi; nd and help ?fich one, who
b illing and asking for help in this
ttest Race." Not only that,, but
v should have the Christ-like spi-1
lti the race.' t'hf'lst helped peo>de
going onuutgMluum^ There vvas.no
-foo- lrnv down for Him to visit
h=give a helping hand,
often think of some pf our jioor
>Ust preachers, who are trying to
tor limr or five churches, somg^ofiri
are" preaching their lungs down,
yet their members are not makiool'it><
lit' whii-h they should
at those kind of preachers need |
[I., .is this: thev should pastor one]
two churches and HVe~among their]
ach to .them.' 'l'each "Them how to
reopie;H~n the "Fittest Itaee." InM-t?-them
how to be successful in
ir daily .occupation. Why those
itrs should be done? Because the
ater. mass of mix, .people have not
opportunity"to get an education
?fur that reason they should?iic.
tied alone'some progressive line
well as al ng some religions line,
y should have been taught along
?e lines.; there will ho a "bigger
vd oveiToTiitng ui thy "survival of
fittest" raedT*
?Isaac D. Denley
1 ? mm mm. ?? .
WANNINCJ NEWS
Ir. and Mo, Willi* Davis announce
marriage of their daughter, Sara
ilvii to Edwin ( Eddie> Ij.CoIo, of
v York City,-on June 18th, 193,0.
home, alter .'line 21st, 123 W.-112
?et, N. Y C.
Mr. add Mrs. Edwin E. Cole, who
e secretly married-on Wednesday.
e lHth" at Ab^s'stnttttr Baptist
reh entertained a few friends Sailny
evening for , the purpose of j
louiuing; their marriage. It was
posed to hav.. heen a surprise par-*|
In -Mrs, Cole Who was formerly
is Sara C. Davis of Manning. The
nds' came prepared for the aniiueiHent
and when it whs HU'ule
laidr a??0--t'foom were showered
h ! ice; Th .se present were Mrs.
ia X. Carter, sister of the bride,
(ieorgia Cole I'atEyrson, mother
tin- groom, Mr. antrMrs. Watern,
Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Folk, Mr.
Mrs. Charles Savage, . Mr. and
<. 1'eter Philips, Mrs. Oscar BerMisses
Viola and Ruth Cirardian
fa M. Bee. S. I.. Douglas, V. Can-*
. K.- McDuilie, (I. Sullivan, E. M.
hards, F1 Richards, Messrs. FrederBirtier,~
Thomas Ward, Joseph
rlov, Ci. McIIoney, J. Rhodes,. T.
ins, H. Everett, J. T. Staten, Rut..
Throjie, Frederick . Lampkin, P.
n ti e:i,;i?v, Mrc
HU'S, Hi?V-t it AV f ? f- urn nr.i, ... . .7,
hi'liiiina Cyx, Mrs. Freeman, "Mrs. |
y Pinoknoy, Mrs; Mary -'Ti-hsley,
k. Beatrice.. Cornell.
"J H A M i'T( )N NOTES >
Hampton Institute, Va., June JOth
ir Friends:
iIa.mp.ton> .' .
^s it is customary t ho studeiitt
hers are grouped according to
states from which they come. A1
nvn weeks I HI I III i r t nirlitiii frnin
ith. Carolina met and organized..
following' o Hirers were electee!:.
Ir. John Burgess, president; Mr.
<l, vice president; Miss Henrietta
liams, secretary; Mrs. Bessie Mv
ijVlas, treasurer; .Miss Alberta V.
rit , reporter.
in the program committee" were
red Miss Marion Gaidner, chairm?Mtss?Pearl
Glenn".?Ml As Fdna
rriSon, Mrs, Levister and Mr. G.
Gurry.
ig president of the groyp called
her States."
,ast week the Ministers' Confers
ecfrttvencvd on Hampton's. cam-*'
and among the, visiting miniswere
Archdeat-on Baskerville,
sident of the .conference; Rev. C.
Ledbetter, Rev. W. T. Fra/.ier, RecH.
Harrison, and Mr. McBeth
of Charleston; S. C. At a special
ting of the South Carolina group.
h of these - disliruaiisheil gentlen
gave a brief speech. VThey ex-sscd
their joy in-being here, and I
sure that we were all delighted
hfive them present.
'hose attending summer School at
mpton _from South Carolina are:
a^th. 1. M, A, Mv>inson,
Mesdames Bessie Douglass,
!eiM.' M. Mun uy, Misses Torce,
Maud Gerald, Ruth Bynmtt> E.
ri>Ujin, lfeiiriellii Williams, ( fyde
SingTetoh, E. M. McBeth, Eugenia
* . . " "; T>* r ' - v ^ ^ 7T^
' "'. ^ ' i .
rCX LEADER ' ? ?v~
De Costa, Edna Morrison, Alberta V.
Hunt, Estelle Simmons, Blanche Williams,
Lucy Williams, Pauline Tag- ^
I gett, Louise Reese, Vivian Nance, (
Marion Gardner,. Marguerite Fraser, <
[ English, Pearl Glenn, L. Dibble, and 1
, Jessie, Trotter. - ^ ^
[ -Yours for a cool summer in Caro- ^
linu,
t??? The S. C. Group, :
_ ?? 1 - n
CAMDEN NEWS t
Mesdames Norma Reed, Florine E. ?
Moses and Miss Susie Fleming are
in attendance upon the summer ses- j
sion at State college in Orangeburg, j
The sad intelligence reaehed Camden
that Joseph?.Henry McGirt died t
in Fayetteville in the home of his s
sister, M:s. W. Prince Jackson. His t
body was interred Sunday. June . 8i*. [
; Joseph was the eldest of seven, and ^
two sisters and two brothers sur- c
Vive. They are Bessie M. Scott of r
Pasedonia, California; George a'nd
ai:d Carl of New York Citv. I,
The relatives have the sympathy _
of many friends. . ^ I
NKWDEIUtY XEWS
???? i
Kev. W. P. Peterson will preach 1
at St. Matthews Baptist church next I
Sunday, July 6th at 3:00 o'clock for A
-the?benefit of the Ladies?Drill corps?,
of which Miss A. D. Pearson is cap-|l
tain. The public_is_?ordiallyiTnvited.
TVIr.. Marion Watkins came home to 1
jtppnrf the summer. Mrs;?Wattalns"
has been here for some time They reside
on Player street with Mrs. L,
Tlaigler. She is Mrs. Watkin s?mo= ther.
. Rev. L. F. Vance* presidicii_eldcr_of _
the Newberry district, preached at
Miller Chapel A, M. JE. church Sunday
morning. We- always -enjoy his
sermons. Tie held his third quarter
Monday night. The Sunday school of
"Miller Chapel A. M. E. church wilJ
have a pew rally the second Sunday
a* ternoonr" The ""public is invited.
Mr. Paul Young and Dr. T. A. W-il-j
liams motored down from Pensyl- ,
vania on their vacation. They., are
looking fine. I
?Mrs.- Vqnng Jnm.4w??MnlJlui'a 'Tor cr OTP
time on. account of the illness of bor
a ^ ...l?
ii.'iimfi , mia. niinu ivuuin>wii, wim i?s '
much better. T
The whole o! inewDerry Joins Fn '
with the bereaved^ family to n.ourn
the passing of Dr. R. W, Mance. This
was his former home. A great n<ah
has fallen, well thought of by both"
races. . . * * ,
Mr. Alfred Wade has been, indispose '
etlf a Week or more. We hope for him <
a speedy recovery.
The Uniform Rank and Ladies Drill. I
Corps are getting in shape to^ go to
Camden. ]
t ? ? '
NKW H)KK (N. NEWS ?"
"The Epworth M. E. church?had a
gratra~ program wfrfch ended Sunday =\
night svith missionary sermon preach-j]
ed by the Rev. J. D. Anderson, which
was said to be the best theiy had j
heard in a long time. Many people ]
went to the pulpit after Rev. Anderson.
We think he is a power and this j
place needs such preach isg as he g$?e i
the gospel in plain words. |
' "Rev. Anderson is~loved by all who
know him. Lots ofj people are here ;
from the so.uth and ne knows how to j
make, friends. We hope he .comes., a- ~
ggin soon with the same kind at gos- ]
pel. Text, Gen. 4:9, "Where is thy
brother?" Subject "Brotherly Responsibility,
which was wonderful, t
and going to The churches whTcli they
should makes them better, which is i
much needed. Dr. Andrews is pastor
of this ohureh-r--He?ts a powerful"]
preacher.- ; 1
"STATEMENT OF THE
VICTORY SA\
IU1D1Y1H1
1 - At t he C lose of Busi
' ??? RESOU
Lbarbc and Discounts - "
Overdrafts . . - -
Liberty. Boifds Owned by Bank
Bonds and Stocks Owned by Bant
Fm-nitip'" Fivtnr^n
Banking House ~ __
Other Real Estate Owned
Cash on hand and due from Banks
Checks and Cash Item3 _ __
Exchanges for the Clearing Hous<
Other Resources, Viz-^ ..
'TOTAL -
" ' -UABUr
Capital Stock Paid in
Surplus Fund . _
Undivided Profits, less Current E
Paid 7? __? ~ .
Due to Ranks and Bankers
Dividends, Unpaid . . .
Individual Deposits Subject to*ejff<
Savings Deposits TT rrTT
Demand Certificates of Deposit
Time Certificates of Deposit
Certified Checks ___
Cashier's. Checks v1?^ ~
Not.eM' and Bills Rjjnijjsfonptpfl ~
Bills Payable, including Certificate
Borrowed _ _ . . ,
Reserve Final Curried Qtt^jfTnera
pavings Ledger
Otner Liabilities, Viz:
TOTAL _ . _. "
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA/
. Gopirty^f lUchfahdy ""w
Before-me came E. W. Vance, Ca
who. being duly sworn, says that
~nrcnl is a tnrc condition of said I
said bank. ? ~
? Sworn to and subscribed before
ft. J. Fr<
Correct attest: G. Lee Ratliff, W
'J/; -J K' '' Jr ' * ' V# .f
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SUMMERVILLJE NEWS
c
Mrs. C. L. Aiktui hfi?" returned from *
ter trip to Sumter, and is serving as ^
>rganist at Bethel A. M. E. church, '
luring the absence of Prof. R. A. c
iieady. . . * *
Mr. Moses Simmons and Miss Ad- '
lie Lee Green, were united in holy ^
wedlock last Thursday ni^ht, Rev. S. ?
itoss and* Rev. S. Simmons officiating.
The Deaconess board of' Bethel A.
VI. E. church will give a picnic Mon- \
lay, July 21st at Ridgeville. All are t
tfvited and entreated to come and 1
spend the .day in the grove.
Miss Mamie Hollins, the former su- 1
>ert nt endent -of- Bettret Sunday sc h oot, t
s spending her vacation in New York. 1
Mrs. Hattie Gleaton has been electid
Sunday school superintendent. She i
ind we hope the school will prosper.
?Sumiiiei ville?is rather loneyome?ffs ?
vork is so scarce and many of our ?
rioup have gone north to find employ- ,
nent. *.''..
Miss Althea Anderson has been eectetj
secretary of the Sunday school,
r An -Afriean?prince will?lecture at iethel
A. IVf- E. church Monday night,
fuly 7th. He will appear In native
:usiumt*.
The different clubs have begllilwork
n"'order to keep things going during
he slump in work here.
, Bro. Sa>/lon Harley preached a
/cry interesting sermon last Sunday
ivhich was enjoyed by ?B-who?heard" ?
?im.
Stewardess Board No. 2., will^giw
in entertainment on the church lawn
Monday evening, July 7th; 7^ ?
-MATTHEWS -NEWS? ?
j
Mrs. Nellie Lee Vanigar?had been ill
for about two weeks. She had just
returned from New York three days
before she took sick and though- her
ieath was untimely and not expected.
The deceased is survived by her
husband, Mr. David Vanigar, several
sisters, of St. Matthews, one brother,
isd five children.
, The last rites were held over the *
"cmains' Tuesday afternoon,' July- 1st
it Mt. 'Carmel Baptist church. "
The Jtev. -Htijatr_Sm it-h delivered -the- ?ulogy
and spoke volumes in its attestation
,nf the useful life lived by?
Mrs. Vanignr,
Mrs Vanigar was a member nf tlm.i
^ueen. Eureka courts. j
Sunday was a great day at Bethel 1
A. M. E. church. At 11:30 Prof.' T. I
A. Amaker, white, lectured to the v
ongregation. " .*
On Sunday, aftprnoorr the children
lad a very unique progranj foy the ?
abservance of Children's Day."
The music was real good under the' |
guidance of Miss M. Jackson.*
program" with the advanced scholars ,
if thp ffyitvh ? f
?Mr. and?Mrsr?Snider?are?visiting -y
relatives and friends in the Came^yu \=
section: ~ ." .
Mr. and Mr^i ^o 1 opion..,(jui h v a r d _
iriTT family motored to -Coluwbfo^aa^^
Kriday on bu?iliiess.)Tmrl
Mr. Solumon Guinyard, Jr., is attending
summer school at State colt j
lege.
We are proud J.o vsee Miss Lucilc
Larimore up again "B'nd""jmoving a ound.
Mr. Amos Tate is still sick.
Mrs. F. C. Bouser from one of the
New England states js visiting rela- _
tives in Abbeville.
, Mr. Bouser at one time /stayed
lere.
Dr. E. W. Wells, P.- E., of the Wateree
Jdistrict, passed through Sa
;urday and spent awhile with Rev. .
B. II.' Gray.""
Dr. E. H. McGill of Orangeburg I
A'as in the city Saturday on business.
We are. proud to know thaj. Rev. B. 1
H. Gray is lip again after, Raving <
oeen indisposed for a few days.
CONDITION OF THE
TNGS BANK ,
lA,.s. c. T' ; '
ness June 30, 1930
hces ' '"==
- i- _ - . 9i,io4.&) i
? . 46.19 :
none (
: ' .... __ 5.000.00
4.694.60
_ _ -rnone .
- . 44.507,39 I
5 ? .. 19,051.20
255.00
; - .-?u NONE
.. ^NONE
- ^ - -. " ,- -$134,662.07
ITIES ;
. 14,601.81
- 2.179.07
xpenses and Taxes .
- 7 - ~-~T " _ NONE
- - . NONE
. - - - . NONE 1
. _ 53,154.38
' T. 58,598.98
NONE
715.00
. > NONE * "
.7 412.88 112,881.19
NONE
>? 'for Money?"?
.f v.. - 5,000.00
I, Tiidivmuai oY ?
- r - ftONE
- - NONE
; _ $134,062.07
Hhier of the above named4>ank,
the abovp and forepoinpr statejank.
as ahnfon hy tha hnnl nf me
Uiia4^ Jderick,
Notary Public for S. G.
. H. Harvey, Willis C/JjaJhhson.
/ ' . -r
- *> .
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4 p
Rev. Jackson has organized a'junior
hoir. Miss Marie Caldwell, leader,
^rof. S. E. Warley, assistant leader;
diss Sallie Arm Wilsen, secretary; ?
diss Frazil Guinyard, assistant sPretary;
'Miss Rhodie Hampton, treks- ^
jrer; Miss Rosa Darby, librarian;"
diss Madeline Jackson,-' organist;
diss EVTiesi t nT- Wh: dey~ assista n t or- * ~"
tanist.
Rev. Ross of ,F*ricndship -Bnpitist
:hurch and cnoirrcafltion rendered a
,'aluable service at Bethel A. M. E.
hurch on lpst^Wedi'esd^y night.*-Rev.ioss
preached a wonderful sermon.
The two nights' meeting which was
iad at Friendship Baptist church was
|Ultt' a s'luress. Rev. .Morris of Char- ?r_*r~
est on conducted the meeting and a
good crowd from * Charleston \\a jp
to hear him Friday night. '
flUU to set' rum up ?t;nni.
diss Ij. Lis iij) atfain.
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