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" ' US ION NEWS ~
? ?? .The excursion t^o Asheville was well I
patronized and all report u very plea- J
sant trip. - |
ber of relatives and friends.
: Mrs. Sahdors was a member of
Corinth Baptist church, anri was faith
fyl in her duty as a christian worker.
" Pastor Baieu conducted services.
? Abrams ami Moort; ~ were in charge.
Sermons morning, afternoon and
night were well delivered by Dr. Bat.eh.
~ -
Metsdames ST t.. Humphries, "Lilly
Dawknis, A.'M. Montgomery, and L.
?-MeKisstclr spent the week end with
the home folk. v
Mrs. A>. M. Montgomery is a feary
less 'chauffer: She^ motored frorp Orangoburg
to Union . in about three
'? hour*, having no car trouble,
Mrs. Julia Moore on O'Shield ?St.,
??n wo-?pleased to have?her daughters
from Winston-Saletm visit, "her."
Mi's. Moore and Mrs. Daw kills are
? both better at this writing.
Mlv.Joseph- Kant has betnv-quite ill
and under tlie care"Of the doctor. He
. is somewhat imprtTvert7~"~; ??
Miss M<4\issick of Columbia is the
; ?* house guest at- home -of -her urfrlo and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. M. fV McKissick.
?? ? -Mrs. Mat tie- 14.?(Ciles, whois attend.
ing sunim'e.r school at Benedict-Allen>]
Spent tht. week end with the home
folkr^whO Wore delighted to have, her
with them. ' ... - .
N.ews from Kast SfLV'^'er . is read
with interest by Union f>i6nds. All;
ai> glad to--learn th'at'Rev., and Mrs. I
Daniels eontimn- well ar.vt happy. j
Children's -day program ut St. Paul i
Baptist church was?successfully--ear-I
-lied out. Mrs.'W. S. Diggs.a'ul Missj
V niiicn I? n*i? nppti iiO'Kil iH-nO'tMint
Rice was pianist. . .1
Weekly customers who are in arivars
fur Palmetto Reader arc kindr_
ly asked to settle accounts?unless
this is dune .the.-paper will, he discon~
ttmied. A l'e\v hrtV,. done thisr and-j
still owe. You are Kindly requested toj
pay back d ies, having read the papfeivi
'*; T.fci's is expected ?>f each. Thanik you
very - kindly. . ~
Wt> would like to hear from persons
in Texas", Brooklyn! X. V., Greenville, j
S. C..-Providence. R. I.. Detroit,. Mictir;-j
Charlolston. S. Irtno, S. C\. C'hi.cutro.
111.. Canton^ Ohio. and Roches- |
V ter. X. Y. _ . - y '
Friends in South Carolina are pleas- i
ed to note that . Prof. Gordon B.-Huro"!
: eoek of CnioM .university. Richmond, i
' Virginia,., is rtow upoji tht? editorial j
statf of the Palmetto Reader. Many-j
\ \ ?? :. Cm* writings I
??frohh?thi< distinguished son! of the
Palmetto State. " '
Mrs-. I.ottie. Bolden and* daughter,
- Miss.'Maxine Bidden wore pleasant
'? visitors at the h me of Mrs. Tobin. also.
.Mrs. Rings, Gregory and Worthy.
~ ' M i's. Set.1 .ii'ti 11 rll also gave your
sorihe a ihm> cull. - \ '
? U Y- ,W M. 'K. C < >P
r MAN NINO
The \V. H. and F. Missionary' so: '
cj?j\ held its special service the 5th
Shiulay a. nr. Out pastor, Rev. \V. J.
Robilisoii, preached a .strong mission.
apy. sermon which all enjoyed. Cotlecti.ort
$l;2.ttR. "*
?. At ngiht the congregation listened
attentively to tour til'teen minute serwere
well prepared arid delivered,
gions. e5ch from n-h>eal. preacher. They
Our' pastm vailed tor all the officers"
of the junior chureh to come before
the altar.. They responded and .Mr.*
4 ("has. Walker, steward of the senior,
ehureh made a very timely auaress to
them?touching?on?duty~ and loyajty.
Oil 'Wednesday nf'ght the. A. C. E.
1 ?~~leag te and- the junior?church player
-meeting circle met together and every
body etijoyed the services.
On' the first Suriday Rev. W. J. Robinson*
preached one'of the hest sermons
we ever had.^ Bethel A. M. E.
chuich, just, . foilr mjles fvnni Manning
cbeitfT FecefiXTy attachedTb Trinity A.
M. E. church has added more to work
the pastor. At 1 ;45 o'clock he preathf
ed to a .large waiting congregation
therg. - At ni^TTt his task was not yet
: done. "'There the me micers. of the ju- I
nior ohureh sitting ready for theii
service; " , . '
Rev. Robinson a>roSe again for the
third time that day.
- ??ffis members are planning to give
him a vacation during the month of
August. He is loved by "all denomi?'?
?j natiorp-tiere.- ? -
There tvril he a moonlight-picnic j
m ^ givun. nuxt Xuuvday?night m^ftethel
A. M. K. crhi)!< h ytrk inst fnnr' milpg i
from TVIjiinnii\f by the A. C. E. league j
t, and the public is invited.- All persons .
attending meet at Trinity A. M. F. j
church Tuesday p. m. at 7:20. Fare
ro.ut < I trip 15' and 25 cents. Refresh-!
^ nncj
Stella Jenkins were home Sunday j
from Summer school and were the
L_ -U?uests of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Walker. I
*J; * J ^'t^'-ljr \ who is at- j
tending-.si mi me r 'schont at Orangeburg
? '' - - was in-the city~Sunday ami- ahe and
^ ?her husband nttPTirtertrmrvlcca.
Mr. John Holiday, one of the oldest
membfi.s of Trinity~A. M. E. chuich,~
Was buried Tuesday. *
Mr. John Richardson, who-took ill
jtrag^kely..
j Rev, and Mrs. -Robinson, is ati
tending summer school ir^ Columbia.
is expected.borne"to the deltght
! of her parenrslami frrends tho
' 20th.
The officers and members .of Trini1
ty A. M. C. church are looking forward
to the entertaining of the conI
ference.
If you want to enjoy good servT"
Ices and courteous treatment, while
j in Mannn^g, come to Trinjty~ffl M. E.
[church. If you hear ouf pastor one
I time you will come again. ^
, - --N4NET Y-SIX NEWS
J~?,. liT .In... .. Vt .. II,,.,
j m > C\ 1V-V* ua,\ a ATI I urin ty
I Martin suffered a stroke of paralysis,
leaving him speechless and on the
j 30th of Jlints h? passed into the great
iheyoijl. Rev. W?H. Seigler of Me?
i t'ormick preached the funeral serI
mom-at Mt. Zion on Sunday, June
! 6th and?his remain*-weie laid-fto t'osC"
: in< the family cemetery. "
The quarterly conference PT the
Piedmont district convened in Mt.
j Pleasant A. M. E. church" with R?v.
|j. H. Burns, pastor. This meeting
wolLattmided p^eat interest
| manifested in the work.
Services' at Beth'lehej'ti on Sunday,
July (5th was solemnized with both
fear and rejoieng as Rev. A. T. Dixon
the Black Spurgeon, ascended the
pulpit and annipnuced his text. This
community, as well as the membership.
had' become a littlejfearfuP, nmt"
real jealous after^a recent-.yisjt, and
the announcement of a call to a leading
church in Daytona Beach, Fla.
We are endeavoring to console ourifcclvv*
ny Hoping tnnt he Has not yet
decided to leave us. He preached two
wonderful sermons on Sunday, July
6th. '
-?One o"L-the moot onjoyahla affairr.
of the season especially so with the
! young people of Nirtety-Six was the
Silver Tea party given by Mr. and
: Mrs^.J. L. Parker at their beautiful
-residence in" the afternoon of July 4th.
Rev.-. R.' R. Williams, pastor, of
Trinity M. E. church, surprised his
Tnar); friends by. taking unto him7eTftrhelpmeet
in the person of Mvss-I.iy.xie-:
Lindsay. of ^-Chappells. Miss
I.ind^ay^ is the affectionate daughter
| Sh^ is one of the bright stars of the
* Brunch?UiU?M,?K,?ehureh??>~?no
i erf the efficient teachers of the Branch
htlill Rosenwald school. Weoflfer congratulations
to both bride and groom
on their choice ini life.?
| Rev. A. T. Dixon was the guest of
Mrs.' Bella ' Sales from Sunday evening
until Monday mornirvg.
Mr. Sylvester Kempt and wife of
tlieenivvood are spending?some time
j with their mother, Mrs. Holla Nales.
;-n Miss~JoaeDhine Kempt. ...
Messrs. Leroy Jackson and Elzie
[Calhoun were the Sunday evening
I iruests of Misses Richie and Mozelle
[Dea'rs. on Sunday, July Gth.
Miss Johnnie Lee Butler was the
J >;uest of Miss Sarah Lee Joseph pn
! June '29th*.
Miss Sallie Alexander is on an ex!
tended visit'to Jfriertds and relatives
in?Greenwood. .
Mr. John Henry Hill of Philadelphia
arrived on the 7th to spend the su n
?oer ?vit.h his grand parents Mr. and
Mrs. Mannie Williams. .
| MONTMORKNC1 NEWS
j On July 4th the>l'.,0. A. met wtth
I Millbrook Lodge No. 3 for their ari?V
j"iv r??rrr fV
j nuai 4inr uay scsaiu?, ..... ...
J M-oseley is W. M. of this good lodge.
He with the^aid of his members were
ready for the da>''s session. After
devotionals the O. M.. made a few ^
finance committee. The business sesjsion
was a success from every angle.'
! All lodges were represented by dele!
gates except two. Under the "hard
[time clause" of the poor people the
fiiiances were good considering every-1
thing"; There were two aged persons ,
present. They were rmembred with ^
a niceJitle contribution. 'A thirdf one [
wfisf*~ahsent but she was remembered
just the same: A beautiful characteristic
of this P. C. A. is you do not
-have to be a?member to receive help, I
your ag<% and condition makes you
eligible for fiolff:?timrir)g the progreaa.!.
of t~hn mooting wn inmo near hnvintr a
in the churches. Wben we thought
and kryw, not a single member had
been called by-death for over six
months.^- Ft called for great .rejoicing
and thanksgiving, i - ,
The general subject for discussion
wan "Why, are people so careless and
iiH'lmereht -about import&ttt maticr*-that
so greatly concern them?" O......
...I W'.. r>??, T 1) II
i ry ivr n*. a, j . i uuiuiiui |ir%. i ir
dawn in oui\ hcartsrto: strike mighty
blows at the fruits carelessness.
He was followed by Mrs?Frances M.
Baies, who urgted her hearers to fight
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THE, PAT,ME'
little careless, weak plc.ees in oui
selves; Deacon I. Williams saitj,
waj the cjjiusc, stop it, do riglit an
the results would be \vhuA?afc)i?ie." (
Abers trpye hdpfti 1 advire nnd we fe
pcrod whenr all were thru:?i ?
; By, this time we were geit+TTtf goo
and hungry. The good W. M. of th
lodge and his people came to our rt
lief with barbecue, chic.kenb pies, an
xakws,?with???|>1enty?of iee *vt'o?tn
and ice- cold lemonade. After thi
watermelons came in for their paa;<
and to add to the day's happiness
Suffice it to say not a wave of a eros
word was heard to mar our day <:
happirfss and good will. At the elos
all could say we were -blessed an
satisfied.
RL'THERFORI) SPEAKS Continuei
greatly increased calls in the futur
for iflafiy more men TfilVn are at pres
ent available. For this reason it i
earnestly recommended that-a confer
ence of our.-unIvorsityluresiden ts air
pr i ncTprTls be^Tiidd to tne end that
survey may.he_undei*taken looking t
supplying wall ?trained men 'to heb
VUUJ 1 v I ?> ll I VI UK" VV VIIV_UMV 1?I U^rt'>
of the race. This is, for the immed
iate present, the nm?d ,?
the hour:" - ~ 7"
sr. georc ;k news
Good Hope Baptist church'is doinf
fine under the mjminislrn.tion of licv
dr~\l. Marshall, our .pastor an'd on<
of the best in tile state
Sunday was a hiph day at Gooi
Hope. ?. .
Rev. Marshall is pettinp better.
' Our Sunday school awas -on tim<
Sunday ritbrninp at 10:.'U? o'clock "anx
we ,ai|. havinp a Su'i<Kiy school pie
nic.?Tuesday nipht. OuV B. -VV. J?. U
met on- usual time umle^ the leader
ship of President II. IJutson am
teachers a very pood-, meetinp was
hold,?after?vv'hich the?I h .u um -.m"
club nlefiind elected olficcfs for Uu
ensuinp year.
Sunday evehinp at 8:bfi oYftk-k out
services bepan and Rev. Marshall use;
for a text "Lord Ts it T."?
He w'er.lt wild preach inp- Sunday evt
ninp and our hearts burned with tlu
love of God and tears flowed?fron
our eyes as he expounded the word ol
God. The trustee board js doing firn
work for our'church also our \Vomeiv'!
^Missionary club. Our church is.con
?idr>r?><! the white' house or caoital it
this section.
\u-ie infoHtred-Iti the 1.eude-i
this' week that Rev. Marshall wa
called to a* pastorale in Sumfhervillt
If Rev, Marshall pot s th.. towft-wil
lose a citiv.cjxi tha^ i?o one rati fil
His place and more over Rev. Mar
shall made Good Hope what it is tu
day and if he left after heing witl
us f-or?17 years we will loss a moi
that no one can fill the vacancy a
he. Hope,..the Spirit tells him to stay
This churclT i^~m'nrrntntr f?h' the Jos
of our pastor's assistant. Rev, \V. 13
Bryant. i-"7 r7 I
Marriage Announcement
""ATi-??'hint's?---Uv
marriage of his*'sister, Jul'up Lu Mi
George-Johnson on Thursday, Jim
20th, HMO at St, George,
. Miss Bessie Toglo .and Mr. Georg.i
Barnwell were* hTRTptty married?m
S!<?tinvlnv evenir.v' Pore.
Mr. Charles Williams and si-tei
visited Miss Daisy 'Simmons. Suhda'S'
Prof. and -Mrs, -liny (iot'don are en
4ertainihg some quests for a fev
weeks. Sorry I eould not seen re thei
names. ="
MIsS Daisy Simmons- js on the-vid
list. We hope Mr her a speedy re
eovery.
?The fourth of Inly wii i|iiirl.l,V nil
served here. : ?* ;?
Rev. E. C. Anderson preached a son
stirring sd moj^-Sumlav- mornincr- uni
night at Bethel A. Mi E. church.'
Prof. Joh J- Jones began an adul
school in Trinity C, M. 1-L. church Mot
day night. *
Mr. F.11D Prince ..pc 1th ii
Augusta.
Word was received fijom MTT Do/.i;
Stuart that he is in Now York Cit;
and has met thy gang from'home.
Notice! .
1 want a reporter from Bethel A
M. E. church to report the news to in
from that church every w'eek so
can, have it published. T stand fo
socialism and don't aim to let pre.ju
Ruee reign* in my heart on aeconn
of denorrn'rrationftlism.
N OUT 11 NEW s"
?st. I'etor A. M. K.'VRurch* Kad^i
v undo I ful s< t n.iui [ii i1. Hii'it Id her in
Su'Jav FTy TTr Edwin 'Wells. ~~
reprrets very much the loss of o'n<
of their member^, Mi's. "Sarah Salley
She is onv loss hut heaven's **ain.
Mrs. Salley's i^uitchtef. Mrs. -Eilt1<
B. Robinsor% wftg-la+d?to VVv-t #i>ou
two months
' Mrs. Marthir Amnion- i>f T"oluprt>ra
hfrromi A maker* and Alma Riley wen
the-tfiflner jruasts of Xl?v> and Mrs
lor is--Sf>en<liry this ..week with hei
fffttntrr . ?
Miss Carrip~AinnlTrr nf Vr.M.mTt.Ttn
v . v - >" ?J
r- father," sisters and many Friends on
(1 " Sui flay night and spent a week with
)- her byother, Rev; A. A.Amaker.
it >%u wtIL spend two Weeks with"her
partiiIs'aricr feturirto WotfordY NT Hr,
d-to fepeiid the remainder of the sumd!
COLUMBIA BRANCH MEES ~~
=^1^*?as"*== ^ I
s The Columbia Branch of Women's
. -auxiliary N. A. P. E. held its regu~*~4aw??ieeting
Wednesday, July 9th at
' 5:Jo p. in." at the residence of Mrs.
s Eva Champion, 701 Richlar.Jl street.
,f A very interesting talk was given
by our7 president. 'A short busjhess
^ meeting followed, after which we
Butler join us.
??The auxiliary is?very dcslt'OUs ftf
communicating with all ladies whose
d husbands are members of the alliance.
~ Address all communications tb-Mrs.
e J. C. Jackson, president,_13J6_Oak St.,
- ( uIumbTa, S.' C.
s_ After?a delicious salad-and ice
course was Served .which was enjoyd
| ed by al{ present;. Wy adjonrnpd~Ttp
a^ meet the fourth alonday in August
o.at the home of Mrs. William McMul>jhan.
-r. ==
s The members of the auxiliary are
- Messrs. Wm. McMahan. F. K. But
fTti-r.JI. N. Viiit-'ALUl, F. 'PTVaul. .t. tT
Stevens, C. Brown, Wm. Roseboro,
M. Nanee, Eya Chawpimv RobC-Rey?-Holds,
A1 Williams, Marion Nanee.
Mrs. R, L. Smith, secretary-.
Mrs. .J. C. Jackson, president..
r Mrs. II. D. Pearson, treasurer, J
Mrs W I- R^ybo-. reporter,
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l^EXCURSION
l j- to X
FLORIDA
. Savannah and
1 Brunswick. Ga., - -{
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7 ' C'-U H A
Saturday. July 19th. -Ifl.'iOl
Low round trip Tares from Columbia
Savannah. (Ja. $.5.00
Itrnnsw'"1, <:n. ?TrtH)
.1 arkMim ville? Z 10.00
-*l St. Augustine 11.50,
]j,_ IXaytona 12.75
rT Ocabi Tr^~...:r. \ _r_'l 12.75
I ' (JainesviUe 12.75
Fori Pitvce , ?? 19.00
1 . West Palm. Beach : 19.00
Fort Lauderdale 19.50
;Hollyifood -----.ns19.50 ,
,l Miami 20.00
.. Tampa T7.50 7
1? St. Petersburg ._ 17.50
-*; Key West - J 1.. 27.25
r, Havana., Cuba 11.75
Also to all princvjal South Florida
. p<?infs at corresponding low fares.
Proportitmate gycprsiou faJK'* aoldl
from other points.
-7 all trains except' Crescent Limfyed*
; Sat it rday", July loth; Limited. Ketnrn
ing: Savannah. July 20th; Brunswick.'
"f Jacks(Iifvilie. St. Augustine, Daytona.
. Ocala, (Itiipysyille, July _J27Lh; J-art
- Pierce, West.Palm Beach. Hollywood,
^_Ft. Lauderdale, Tampa. St. J'etersn
burg,' Mvimi, July .'list; Key West,
- -August ttb;- Havana, \ugust 7tlr.
1 Stop overs at all points in Florida,
s For Pullman reservations, sched..
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? ?> uuii (u'lamt'u iniormaimiu, consult
, trrkit ?:?
' : - Southern Railway
' i , .? System
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I* ) |l SAVE WITH ICE Jj]
' . . Why '
: ICE
refi 'aeration -y;
is Ideal
^ ' . nature requires for
safely keeping the healthful juices and
delicious flavors of melat, fruit and
Vf'iTPtalilpc V
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Not only docs ICE provide the btst
? means of refrigcratioriVbut it is also"
_i the viost ecotwinical The-food alcme
r saved will easily pay your Ice bill.
.! Why not assure yourself the unintert
erupted benefit .-of this ideal refrigerant?relieve
yourself of all responst\
bility by making us responsible for
' i your ice supply ?
CITY ICE COMPANY
-4 Juiti Like Aii Osli icli |
|A "medical authority" says that a
ff. pCTvon who tries to cover up skin
, blent ishe/ and" pimples with toilet
j creams and powders is just as foolish j
as an ostrich"that buries its head in!
the sand to avoid danger.. Skin erup.-1
tions aiY' halure^s warning that coil-1
i^tipation is throwing poisons int?_yourJ
,; mi mi t ntrrfim ?rnrt weakening ytiufj
p whole constitut ion. Remove the eon-j
stipated condition and yon will
f- The iTest^ 'wary^tf^^fT this Is rWith n
j course - of-44yrl?mer4ht?"VeKiektide rrrerRJjiat
art* nil tii 1-nllv anil Qiuiily,
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Shoes.
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Wall Shoe Store I
[ Main St.?
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RANTEE ,T.~
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Moiu'Vj Peace, Power, Inlluence, ' "
Worries and Happiness at Home.
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