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' THE PAZME'l
CHARLESTON NEWS
Don't miss the Kettle Drum Carlival
alt D&sh's Airdome, tftiesday
,nd Wednesday, July 22nd; and 23rd,
it 8r00 p. m. ; There will be amuser.ents
of all kinds. Special for Moniav
nght. a?pets pAna3fi_ani^a..iii
;ag bottle race; Tuesday?ni^ht,?n
fashion Show and musical program
featuring Amos and Artdy prizes
warded. Admission, 25c. Commitee,
the _V.olunteer club, Mrs. E. ;R
L)ash, Ex. for the Trustees of Mt
Sion A. M. E. church, Rev. J. W. Wtihorspnnn,
past.qr.
The members of the missitonarj
joard. of Mt. Zion A. M. E.--church
iVertr-entertained by Miss?Catherine
Frazier on Friday evening of las!
yeek. Quite a number' of friends aside
from the members of ,the boarc
t\ere present and enjoyed a very pleaiant
evening. A deltghtfuh refresh'inent
was served.
The missionary - board of Mt. Zior
las had in progress ^or a few weeks
Un Apron Irally \\(hich was ended
M?d the various?committes reportec
jn luat Friday. Thg president uf Lin
joard, Mr& Janie Horry, was muct
pleased with the results. A very erei:table
amount was.raised and reported.
?The meeting of Iunic lodge, K. o'l
P.. No. 4 last Tuesday evening, was
ttally an interesting, one. They revived
many helpful remarks "by th<
various members being very constructive?G-.?(h?Moultrie
Was reelected
ind installed for his fourth term VH
has given the lod^e a very spipej
iiul logic speech and it is very neces
sury that the present of the granc
chancellor, Mr. JuliusA. Brown ant
Grand Deputy L?wis be mentioned
for they also shared and stressed tht
inipor-Uuwse of?being . a 100 per cem
Pythian as to our duty to our lodgt
as a whole and also pointed out th<
orious danger of being a delinijueni
member in ariy of our lodges. Thi
semi-annual'~ report was made a|ic
showed wonderful standing .of tht
lodg^ . ' At
Mt. Ziun on Sunday being wo
men's entire day Avas spent with ser
I'ices of great interest. The sermot
JyAhtT pastor, delivered at the morn
rtg service on "Woman" was wel
tetivered, inspiring and full of facts
[n.the Sunday school the extra program
was also interesting to both
bildren and grown nps. It was madt
fecessary that those who took a pari
n the unusual procedure of lesson?
ind instruction as was planned by Dr
.Vitherspoon, Mr. C. Hart 4-superinondentV
has expressed his thanks foi
he large and unusual attendance ot
ast Sunday. Mr. Story of Sumter
ather of Miss Knox, the organist,
,vas a visitor at the school, beine
it perintendent of the school at Sumxx,
for?many?years, made a verj
nterestiog talk as to his experience
irici love for the Sunday school.On
Monday evening; June 23rd Miss
:uth A. Dobbins, a recent graduate
f Talladega college. _whs r^i.
VP* of ar-jtjrpr?se birthday -party
?iven by her sister, "MTsT^-Crffcr-Dob
>ins-Caiflai'd at her home. ~
OTW^nTertng the'house Miss Dob
jins was greeted \vith strains of mu
dc coming .from the darkened living
oom. She walked into the room 11
'UUVIl of tin- player and the lights
bey suddenly flashed on and a nun)
ier of voices chorused r'happy birth
iny." The shock was not lasting, how
ver, and upon recovering from th<
uirprise, she took change of her par
.v in such a quaint and amicable \vaj
ihat those present were impressec
iiore thatt-rver by her attractive per
lonality. ,
Progressive whist and dancing com
prised the program of the evening
Mjss *Auna Mai Wilkie and Mr. St
Llair Robinson, tied for the highes
core and Miss Beulah Smith mad<
i,west. 4
In the midst of the frivolity thi
ucsts were ushered into the dining
oom which was artistically decorat
<i ill llinlf t.Vl? tnlilo lioinn
ii pink and green.
Tiie menu Consisted of chicken sa
tyd, parker house rolls, punch, ie<
ream, cake and mints.. The beauti
ul cake, hiddeif beneath a silver box
.tore the name' of the guest of honor
sthl a message??requesting "^tliat?1*
mould not -be~eut until Sunday. Jun<
I'llt sliould receive a piece.
Mrs, Gaillard proved an unusuall]
harming hostess and the guest o
honor received enough good wishei
Lind toasts to yield her perfect hap
[intmn thiuugli uul lift'. FH'l'rybHe ek
pressed himself as having' enjoyed j
rery plelasant evening.
Those present .were Mrs. !M I.
Li.ngo, Misses R. A. Dobbins, A. M
Wilkie, B. Smith, E. Rolle, R. Bona
ney, A. Green, S. C. Robinson, S. J
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Emanuel A. M. E. Church
The many friends and well-wisher:
together with ,.the~ membership of E
ronnuel listened to a fiery sermon d?
tivered by Rev. -Riehard M. Turner
one of the sons of Emanuel. Rev
rcTher has occupied the rostrum ii
this capacity many times; therefor
the, spot on which he stood was no
"new ground" to him. Be did credi
Lo himself as well as to the occasion
Our esteemed pastor having depart
ed_ from us to attend-, the Bishops
Council which convened in San An
tonio, Texas last week, is expected
to be at/his post of duty by the firs
Sunday. We trust he will return safe
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At the usual hour the Sunday sehoo
Session began with a large gathering
rT teachers and scholars. The les
son was reviewed with much enthu
siasm. Many visitors were presen
bnd -took an active part. We wen
t leased to halve Mr. Frank Johnsoi
oi Georgetown, a member and Junio
Trustee of Bethel A. M. E. church
Mi. Johnson is quite a young mai
and is a student of the high schoo
there. He is also president of the ush
11 koard,^- Mr, J. Jergng. Tnrrra r to
gether WitVi nis brother, who brough
the message of gla<J ...tidings to th.<
congregation in the?morning?wen
present also. t.
At the evening devices the Women':
Pay program wus re rim-red1. This wai
very interesting and .well carried out
Thp choir rendered splendJd mush
foj the occasion.
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CHESTBR NEWS
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Mrs. Etna M.^Brown, returned to
, her home in Petersburg, Virginia, after
a ten days' visit to her sister, Mrs.
; C. M. Fhriey. ?"
i Quite h number of friends gathey.
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.
L A. Williams, on Columbia street, on
Friday night. The occasion was a sur?
, prise birthday party given by Mrs.
Williams to her husband. The guests
" enjoyed many beautiful rafdo pro^
k grams and pleasant conversations, af
j ter whiohj^ chicken, rice,^ rolls, potato
t salad, ice' cream, cake, punch and
j mints were served. The table was decorated
with flowers and a large birth
I day cake.---The?guesfo enjoyed^ thg
evening and Mr. Williams "*Was all'
1 smiles over this pleasant surprise.
J Mr. Robert Weeks has returned to
I his home from_ti three, weeks visit
r to hTo daughters in Great Falls and
i ija"vu3in.
Mrs. Carrie Lewis entertained a
group of young people at her home
r <->u Moritftty night, "complimentary to
i Mrs. E. Miller of Baltimore, Mrs. R.
; R. Anderson of Charlotte and Mr.
| C. Sahders. A delicious ice course^
f was served.
t ?Mrs^Tlastei Hardin,-who has been
livery ill for several weeks is able to
p be out _again tq_ th^. delight of her
p many friends.'
I Mrs. Rena Wilkes, Jeter street*
L ^Miss _Bernice Arnold, Aiken street.
[ Mrs. Dilsey Bailey, Cemetery street,
j'are on the sick list.
I Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Jackson left
i- Thursday -for their home~irr Philadel'
phia after a visit of several weeks to
their father, Mr. Jerry Alexander.
vin Brice left Thursday for Baltimore.
1 " The home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
j Chambers was completely destroyed
by fire Sunday night. Very little of
. the furniture was saved. Both were
i at church when the fire was-discover
h ed.
Mrs. Luther Bell, Cemetery street,
, and Mrs. Annie Eaton, Center street,
are remodeling their homes.
, Miss Dorothy Simpson " has been
, visiting friends in' Charlotte.
; Mr. Leon Stanback find Mr7 Clffter-"
' ine .Sanders are at home from A. and
' Misses Laura Hinton and Rosa Gilmore
are attending . summer school
1 at A. and T.T * ? ; . ..v..
Prof. S. L. Finley, director of the
r Piedmont summer scfvoT; in Rock" Hill,
L reports that -they opened Monday a.
still they come.?The outlook ~rs?for
> a gooa session.
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Mrs. Roberta Anderson, of Charlotte,
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Eunice
Ross. ? ?
Mrs. Esther Miller, of Baltimore,
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Bertha
Beckham. ?
7 News of the death of J. D., young
son .of Mrs. Julia Baum McDonald 1,
of Braddock, Pennsylvania, was received
in Chester with much'^rrow.
Mr. Robert Nelson is erecting a
new cottage on N. Loom is street.
from Anniston, Alabama, where she
attended Barber college.
Prof, and Mrs. E. L. Means of Pa ducah,
Kentufcky are visiting their
parents, Dr. .and Mrs. Martin of BrianerfTinstitute.
Prof. Means is a teach
in ^he high school of Paducah. He
$trd"Miss "Martin featured in a beautiful
marriage here in the early part
of the year.
Friends are delighted to see them
on this pleasant visit.
Mrs. Pearl Massey Foster froni
North Carolina is the guest of her
it. ir? T J _ i*
niuuifr, ?w?i IUHmassey.--^Mr.
Pieola Worthy is ih Dover, N.
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The Community?Sewing circle met
?t-the--home of Mrsr Lizzie Chalk, on
. Friday evening. After croquet played
on the lawn at Prof. Finley's home,
the members went indoors at Mrs.
Charks' home and after a?business
meeting enjoyed an ice course. ..
Arrangements' were "made for their
annual-picnjc on July 4th,. :?
Mr? Butler Chalk of Columbia -spent
several days here with 'his son, Mr.
David (shaikh??? ?
Miss Sarah GoreT'has^returned to
her home in Leeds after a visit tc
friends. ? f0 .
HOPKINS NEWS
The Hopkins Social club met Friday
27th at the home of Miss'Sumter,
at 4:30 oVloek: -1
The meeting was called to order
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hy thg president in the usual way.
The" unfinished business was discussed
and some very helpful remarks were
given by the members of the club.
We were, honored by having several
| guests drop in, among whom were
I Mr. H. C. Clarkson, a student of John:
| son C. Smith university, of Charlotte
iNUiin i.<ui wiiiia, anu uiucia. 111c iuhies
were prepared for whist. Many
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other gamers were played. Refreshments
were- served. All reported hav-_ +
ing'spent a very pleasant afternoon. * '
, 'The ?>ext meeting will be at the home
of Mis&_Juliette E. J)avis,_ at 7:30 ^
j o'clock "Wednesday, July- 2nd.~~;V1sl-?
tors are wellcome at any meeting. ~
j 1'IXM BRANCH NEWS?=
Sunday was a joyful day at Pjne
CroVe" church. Rev. Rooks preached
l a soul?sti't"*K. ?which every- ? _
i one;enjoyed. He was only a visitor^
We are glad to have him baelt at any
- time. Money received for the day
$16.35. : ? ?
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Mrs. Frances Crawfovd was called
to SprutAnUurg on account- of her sis,
ter'S - being sick. We" are homing, to ^
.see her back jn town in a few days.
We are glad to know .that Mrs.
Juanita dilchri't is up and doing
fine after a serious > Deration. .
IN MEMORI AM
Tk? folh-wiinr |>ot-iii us dedicated-4^.
my loving m utile r, Amelia Thompson,
yvho died June 11,11)30, at Greenwood',
S.-C. , ; - r- - ^VGudshe
daily prayed and talked . :
1 To men she showed her christian love,
t III duty's path she daily walked,
u Until slie heard the rail a hove. .
* tier life was spent in anxious zeai;?
1 Her aitn was highflier mot i ves pure. ?
Approaching trouble she could feel, "*
. But frem irlarm she felt secure.
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~She^took ^rn optimistie"sTand,
Apd saw the good in men, >
She made her sympathy expand,.
^ Tn hida defer!*; !I or) niVt-l' sill. 1- ?
1 For old and young she showed her
. * care, ,
-To comfort all she would prepare,
As every other mother should.?: .
She's gone, hut still I hear her voice,
That whispers in a lovely tone;
Fret not my son, press on, rejoice,
- And for help , look .to. God alone.
i miss her iiTtin- home and church;, "
Her songs, her prayers,, her words oh
? cheer
'.To my-success have added much, ' .
1 But now her work has ended here;
She's gone from labor to reward,
hrom agony Ikt soul is free; ' >
! She's gone ttr-'fm'et the risen Lord,
And there with llim forever he.
?liV W . M.-i i ini) "I'ln>inp^'in.
B. - D., pastor, Mt. 1'ispuh Temple,
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