The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 26, 1930, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
PAGE EIGHT
CHARLESTON NEWS '
The new amusement park at Ren.ley*s
point, just across the new Cooei
river bridge, will have the opening
on Saturday, August 2nd at 8:00 p. m
This park was built exclusively fnr
.cplored people?and it possesses a beau
tiful pavilion consisting of 40 or 50
rooms. Excellent bathing facilities,
a grand bathing beach, a large dance
hall und bImi beautifully Illuminated,
with electric lamps over the entire
park, has baseball grounds and a love
li .grove, shaded with its- massive
oak trees and drapped with hanging
eel lent place of amusement for our
_ people are the Cooper river amusement
company, Mr. W. F. Livingston;
president and general manager .They
did nipt 'fail, til miiki- it n first, class
place-of pleasure With every conveni??
encenecessaryr" .
Amusement oompany
is offering $40.00 in eash prizes
for a name for the park.' The individual
submitting the winning name
will receive $15.0.0 and the organizations
or church 'of which you are connected,
will! get $25.00r "-Prizes wffp
be awarded "by prom in en t' colored
judges on the opening day, August
2nd. This contest closes July 30th at
-12:00. The contest is,.open.to colored
people only;-1 Write in ink fn the following
given form: Name of park;
-your name,. your address, _organiza?-?fern
or rhtrrch -Tnrtly im** to he nubmitted).
Mail to W. F. Livingston,
president and general manager, Coop
ei River Amusement company, Charleston,
S. C.
Prof. G. B. Murphy, Allen universi
. ' I ty-, Prof. Edw. Dickerson, Benedict
college; Mrs. 'ones ami Miss Louise
-~-r- Jones, of Booker^Vashington htgfr
sehooiL Columbia, were- the guests of
Rev. and Mrs. J. W\ Witherspoon
Rev. and Mrs. Hale Thompson "and
. children were the guests of Rev. and
r- - ? Mrs, VVTtherspdon on Tueseday of Jast
week. : _ j J
The Kettle Drum carnival that was;
sponsored by the Volunteer - club of
which Mr. fe. R. Dash is president;
really had a big evening on last Tues
. day, July 22nd at._ the Dash's Air
Dome. . ^
Mt. Zion Church'
Cfl. Sunday of last week our presiding
elder, Dr?~Sandy Simnkous, de
??.,-live red awondetJbrkjjennon to a full
' congregation of members and "many
. visitors and friends at the morning
service and Dr. Withorspbon preached
i i at i thn >n tininir vnrvirmi A very
strong and soul stirring sermon was
had. The services throughout the
were very uplifting and all were
benefitted who were, present.
The third quarterly conference was
h e 1 d?at?Mt. Zmn?July?21st.?Elder
Simmons - presided. The attendance
V.as good, in course xnc women were
ii< the majority by a largei-margin."
Yel there were, a very good crowd
~or men aTTd the conference etijuyable.as
Elder Simmons stated that
he had never witnessed a more peaee
ftll group ul* people and all -have
en their unstinted support for their
pastor and church, They carmot fail
and possess such principles and more
* respectability.., .especially after Rearing
such jVi'nnd aiidipei-fect' reports
coming from tfiY?yai?ous boards and
clubs of the ch'irctrtWit^special ad
miration to that >ry grand report
of the Allen Life tluard that was so
? beautifully read by Mr. Dash. It is
otie that is very unusual under any of
his presidents but one of necessary
v.m
value lor me young peopie. very
commendable for the efforts of Guard
Master' J;' A. 1 tarns aiiil Director of
Athletics Joseph North. This is ?
. -4*i;ent. achievement. ol'^AD.. Zion. The
fnancial reports of all boards and
clubs were very interesting ancl err
conraging. The minutes of the.-2nc
quarter showed that all boards and
Clubs started off their third quartei
in their reserve collectively] Aftei
. * which i)r. Witherspoon very timelj
'gave remark' wjnch always brim
gladness ?to the hearts' of those whi
bear him. ". ? *
Emanuel A. M. E. Church
At the eleven o'clock service tin
Id.stor spoke tfo an encouraging con
groy-bkin 1'iv''1 ciiK;..,O "i ...?
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ville -sonville ?
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*1* CamdeU 8.H5 7.55
*.' Denmark ... 8.40 -7.00
Y Greenwood __ B.05 ,5.50
- Orangeburg 7.95 7.15
_ X Rock Hill 5.50 4.50
X . Sumter 7.70 0.9U
X Propiytionate c xcursfcm fare:
Y Carolina.' Excursion tickets_sol<
X Greaecnt- 1.invited. Return limi
? prior to niidn^Tht August 50th,
Y Unusual opportunity offered
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y Excellent'train service. Throi
j X "car service. _ ' r__
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a jjj _ Destroys Flies, Mosquil
other pesrs. Has been on
X Many waDnl tHistoinera.
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with you." "**
At the usual time three persons
were united. , ._
"Baptism" was the theme of the
uiscourse at the evening worship. The
pastor beautifully explained the .ne.
ei-ssity of being baptised. For accessions
were made .
At a recent meeting of the board
of teachers Mrs. Inez Simmons, pianist
and teacher in the Sunday school
for more than twenty years, Z
J Q(' her resignation. Thia was deeplyregretted
by the pastor as well as
. the superintendent and teachers. Mrs.
I Simmons stated that'''regardless of
TTfc tart" that slie had resigned, Ev
ihanuel Sunday school is still foremost
in her mind and if at any time
' she can be of "assistance she will be
perfectly willing to serve_it_possible.
-f?On?the?evening- of the eleventh,
ithe Gideon band which constitutes
I those who were united to the church
i during- the pastorate of Rev. Beard.
] sponsored an entertainment known
las 'A Festival of Roses." Mra. E. M.
i Green directress of this band of workers,
supervised the affair which was
j-very successful. The young as well
i as-the oltler members are doing good
I work at 1_ _
To the Editor th<^ Palmetto-Leader
On returnine to the city Friday
I our dear sister, Mrs. ^Anne C. Mayes,
1 whom, we all know as a member of
. Mt. Zion A. M. E. church, member of
the* Trustee board and president of
[ the Women's Home and Foreign MisjsTonary~soeiety
of the Charleston district.
and matron of'the~JnvePilo. da
j partment of the Courts of Calanthe
I ot.d state grand mentor of the
: Knights of Centurion, a high churchi
maii and willing worker ahd-fip-nvost"
^prominent and worthy woman of the*
^eity of Charleston, confined.. _to her
jJbed and has been for several weeks.
Now I feel that her co-workers as so
jrany of them have been so muchsurprised
all over the state, to learn
of her illness; we feel that this hasbeen
an oversight on the part of the
importer for the Charleston news. We
are praying fo$ heirTecovery.
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1RMO NEWS
The churches are all on the upward
Itr.mrl in Hia -trnim The aervippg thrpout
the entire day were in keeping
with the goodness bf~God to all nature
at the, St. Paul A. M. E. church.
The Sunday school was largely attended
and very timely remarks were
made' by Elder' G.- K. Lyles. The
li uilllliu All ullLS wui ILIJ inuyiiing.
; Song service was led by Rev. Thomas
1 Bowman. The presiding elder took his
text from St. Matthew. .
I The collection was taken by Bro
Wise and Sister Roseborough from
Kondalltpwn. Total?amount?
The winner of. the Pr'ze the rally
.is Mrs. Simmie Richardson. 1'W
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I Mr. John Wright of irmo met witn i
15n accident last week in Camden and
is in the Camden hospital: His wife
, and--mother visited him Sunday.
I The following teachers are, at home
(from summer school, : Mrs, C.?M.
Young, and Miss iEllaL {Richardson,
'from Benedict-Allen; Miss O. M. Al?
j len, Mesdames - Butler, Foster and
- Murray' Trom State college; Miss T.
Boozer accompanied by Miss Ada G.
Bryant of Savannah left Sunday for
Fisher's Island, N. Y.^and New London,
Conn, to spend~fhe" Tem&ining
part of the summer. : J,
Miss Jarrie Burgess is visiting relatives
in Lexington^-x-Hp^-v ; . Miss
Martha Ann Hipp ot Chapin
I is visiting her cousin, Miss Reba M.
. "Jc nes;
Mr. Robert Richardson of BaltiII
more returned to his home last week
;frftrr spending aome time wim nia
* parents.
j ! Rev. W. B. Burgess of Rocky Mt.,
N. C., f? visiting TiIsTfather, Rev. W.
T. Burgess. Rev. Burgess is still on
!_ the^ sick list. .
Mr. John Williams is up agarn af,
ter being sick for a few days.
,1 TWELVE PALS HONORED
Mrs. Mae Walker was a charming
^ hostess on Thursday afternoon when
- she entertafhed the Twelve Pals with
^^jridg^^arty^Thi^chih^is^omjgiosnual
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JRSION ; J
LU'GUST 9t^. 1930
As Follows: ??
'aynes- Wal- Greene Rich- Nor* ?
ville halla . . ville mond folk V
$7.20 $6.10. *4.35 $13.25 113.65 A
9.40 8.30 - Jfc50 12.05 13.65
9.40 8.30 6.55 15.45 15.10
7.10 3.05 2.40 14.815 17.25 i
9.00 7.90 6.10 13.35 14.35 X
-Oil 5,65 3.90 11.35 1SJ5 ?
8.75 "7.65 5.85 13.65 14.35 ?
s from all other points in South J
J all trains August 9th, except
t to reach original startup point '>
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for a delightful summer vacation
ugh Pullman sleeping cars?dining \ \
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toes, Bed Bugs, Roaches and
the market for several rsan
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ed of members of the Younger Ma- f
trons' club and Le Cerclc Entre Nous
who remained in the .city for?thesummer.
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After the members vied with each
-other for honorsT and tfhree changes j
Were made,?prizes were awarded?to
Mrs. Sara Youngblood, who held the
highest score and Mrs. Marv Smith i
for Jew score.
?Miss Henrietta Booner drew high- i
; est for consolation. Each one receiy>ed
useful prizes. * ' ..*} \
After a refreshing menu was served
each guest departed breathing
words of?praise for so wonderful - a "Hostess
as Mrs. Walker. "
NEWBERRY NEWS
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- - Miss Annie L. Washington of Ashe
mother. Mrs. William Washington afjj
ter attending Benedict-Allen summer ,
gchuul. ~
The committee is expecting to car-1
ry a large crowd to Anderson next,.
Monday, July 28. k
Dr. and Mrs. H. E., Thomas and lit-11
tie Harry motored down last Sunday j'
andTspent^ttre day with Mrs. Thomas (
mother and sister, Mrs. R, P. and Miss ,
panied by Mrs. Martha Benson and
Mrs. Wright of Seneca and Mrs. L. j.
Smith of Pendleton. Harry and Mrs. j
Benson remained in the Pearson home I
until the other parties motored to .
Camden and back where they, attend- ,
ed the Eastern Star Grand Chapter.^
They returned to Newberry Thurs- '
day and left for Seneca Friday morn.'
ing. 1 ???"I,
?. Mrs. Nancy^rCaldwell has been in
disposed, for a Week or more but is j
now some better at this time. Miss
Caldwell, her daughter, Kfis'TTelUrnecij
home to be with her mother. ' i
?,. All the teachers have returned to (
their "homes after attending the various
summer schools. v_?_1?L
~\;Mrs. N. J? Gallman, ^ha is spend-1
ing the summer in Xsneville came by
home on her way to the grand lodge
and'spent the week end. She is a'
grand officer. A large crojyd left Wed
nesday for CaTmden. * : - !
Mr. and Mrs. M. .L, Lessane, Mr.
U. S. Gallman find Mr. Robert, mo-1
tored to Trvon Monday. July 21. I
Mr. John H. Satterwnite of GreenviHe
spent a few days with Mr. and^
Mrs. M.- L. Lessane on Caldwell St. ,
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_VNION NEWS !
Rev. A. J. Batea and family and |
Rev. W. S. Diggs, motored to Green- i
ville where a Very pleasant session \
of the State Sunday School and Bap- |
tist Young. People'-s Union convention ]
was held. v
~NTF. Wm. Sanders, delegate from *
Corinth Sunday school, will report la- <
ier. - |i
The 2nd number in the series on the 1
Beatitudes were preached on Sunday I
morning by Pastor Baten of Corinth. I (
This sermon like all others was~]
well prepared and earnestly deliver- li
ed. Dr. BatenTfiias proved himself., tc
be a workman that needeth nott-be
ashamed. *?*? V"*"""
Mrsr Geneva "Batenc ts^i "regular"
cburch attendant, Sunday school teach )
er and group leader in B. Y. P. U I
Union and Corfnth are still apprecia-1
tive of the services rendered by the
pastor and family in church- and community.
Miss Dolly Blackwell spent a most
pleasant week at Myrtle Beach and
has returned- home.Miss Dolly now
reads the Palmetto Leader each week
also- our little friend, Miss Grace
BlaekWell, who has helped with notes
Tor the Leader. . '
?The visit on Douglass Heights' a
few days ago was much enjoyed by
your scribe.
Mrs. Julia McKissick is still comfined
to her home and has been for
.several months.
Mrs. S&llie Davis was busy caring
for BenJamin, Jr., Sara A. and other
chidren while "Mama" went a hunt
ing. .
" Many hearts were made glad on
Saturday when trains and automibiles
came rolling into Union station
with bunches of teachers from the
simmer schools. '' - - _ ,
Mrs. Satira Johnson is much improved
at this time and able to be
up. - ?~^ ; ,
Mrs. Clara Feaster is reported sick.
Here's hoping that she will be quite
well again. ...
Miss Amanda*~'t,eWis was a pleasimt
visi^ftr at Corinth Sunday morning.
Miss Lewis is one of the faithful
workers of Clinton Chapel A. M. E.
Zion church.
News from the home of Mr. and
Mrs. L. Moore of the death of their
youngest daughter, Cornelia. This is
a great shock to many here and telsewhere.
We did not know that this
ycung girl was in Union, until we >
heard of the extreme illness the even- j
ing before her passing,. Friends and
classmates who read these lines will
recall the pleasant association in the
church, Sunday school, B. Y. P. U.
and Junior Missionary of Corinth
Baptist church. Miss Moore graduated
from Sims high school a little over
a year ago^Eor. several months she
has been in Winston-Salelm, N. C.
with her sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Moore
have-the sympathy of the entire community.
Rev. and Mrs. Diggs and family
were dinner guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jones about one mile
~ "from tjje city. The visit was very
pleasant and the^wel} prepared
ner much enjoyed.
MrsT Mamie Rice very kindly Ten|embered
Pastor Diggs with a basket
of fruit and vegetables.
Mr. Anthony Rice granted the Use
of his car in visiting far off members.
This act of courtesy is 'also
greatly appreciated by the pastor.
iir i? i m ? . I
mrs. xoDin tnanicg irienas in tne
City of Greenville for love messages
bin. We hope to visit our, mountain
home later in the season where the
friends of years gone by are looking
for us. -y - '
Wrs. Tobin enjoyed having Te'tter
from Prof. A. A. Ready who with
Pwnf A A Sim, Tininn werp instructors
in summer school, Kingstree.
Glad the Leader was sent as it
was found interesting and card ap
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TO LEADER ~
ffreciated by Mr. Ready. _ j
Services were well attended at the.
Woodson Chapel, Rev. Dlggs" pastdr*
Sunday./ The pastor preached almost
powerful "sermon. Mrs. S. B. Young
assisted ip, the Sunday school work-L
Deacon Young yv^f also nn h?ml at
Woodson and took active part in theservices.
Mrs. Carrie Byrd Singleton [
was also among the visitors n* +v??>n
service?. We hope-"to send some cop-1
ie?" of the Leader to'?this- point?next
time. *>x; -J*.
Mrs. -Lula Rosborbugh is enjoying
c 1 ass work in-^ttmmer school, RL"rk-'Hill.
She and nthaEg-ajw missed from j
rhurch and community.
Master J. C. White is here from !
Winston-Salem visiting his grand- j
mother on S. Church street. Mrs.
Remyjcks and other members .of the r
family are pleased to Have this young
man with them. We wish for him a'
pleasant, vacation, :
Bethel Notes
Rev. E. P..:Ellis, our presiding eider i
jf the Winnsboro district, preached a
wonderful sermon at Bethel Sunday,
July 13th.
The church was fired up and in his:
Signified way came forward at 11:30jj
reading" St. Matthew 25T10.
We were glad to have him also'
the district is honored to have such a
power as he is, a young Moses lead- I
ing this district.
- Sunday_evening- Rev. J*. H. Baten !
from St. Matthew. We had a wonder-;
[ul time ajlday. '
The juvenile met at the home of,
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Blackwell J
jntertained by Lee Blackwell. their i
;on. The meeting was one of the best ;
?ver been this year.
;altines, ice cream and cake. A neat 1
jom was realized. ?
Mrs. -Bertha MeJunkins and Mrs.
Lizzie Blackwell returned on July 19
raving ratteirded ~Bmredlrr-A lion
iummer school. Mr. Mclunkins and j
Mr. Blackwell_.fiieL.at home again.
Miss P. L. Houston, was the dele- J
?atg to the missionary convention for
the Juvenile department. Mrs.. M. C.
Booker, * missionary delegate at the
rhomas Chapel at >Santuc.
Mrs,- Robert Thompson will be at
ler home Monday.
The Sunday .school;?H"im j
aile, and missionary are alive in the
diurch. The league will have the play _
:ptitled 4<The Heavenly Gates Ajar"
)h July 29th. It us under the direcW
rr M^T.,nUlnv W., hnn., 1..
neet you at the Sunday ^school and*
eague state convention iii Charles:oTI'
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VIT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHlfRCH OF "
MULLINS
_ .Jo., r,.v
ftunaay was a very suuu <-?"> *"
services at our church. Sunday school
was at its best. Lesson was reviewed
by Prof. J. S. Roberts?" . ' !
Eleven o'clock services were conducted
by the pastor Rev. J. L.
Brooks, were good. Of" course this I
is a common occurance with thP Rev.
for he is well fitted for his work.
Mrs. Eva Nance Clark and daugh-;
ter of Newark wore the?week 'end..
guests or Mr7 and MrsT Gilbert
Reeves. She attended the 'evening ]
services at our church. We are al-1
ways delighted to have visitors and
they are welcome at Mt. Olice.;!
Rev. Brooks delivered a very timely
sermon at the Methodist church for1
Rev. J. W. L. Duckett Sunday at 3
p. m. There is a good spirt between
our pastor,& of Mullins and we as a ;
~for sat.k
? a Sewing* Machine and an )
Upright Boiler
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Y M. C, A. Building
Phone 3861 . Columbia S C I
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Act Now to
- Protect Food
and Health
\7 rftj can
P how wonderfulgood
1 mgjgissM
provide* the
[proper balance of cold air, dry air,
SnoUt air, and frtjh air to Jceep foods I
-fa prima condition todto do away 1
with the interchange of food odors
and flavors which sometimes make*
wren the coldest of foods distasteful
and unappetising.
CITY ICE COMPANY
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tTnfntehtlonal Suicide
Many people are slowly poisionin^ j
themselves Just as surely as if they j
drank iodine every morninj* for break-;
f? ..i. mi . * .
lam. i ney are tiauy absorbing the toxins,
or poisons, created *by accumulat-ed
waste matter in their constipated
digestive, systems. Sooner or later disease
will conquer their weakened
bodies.
If yen have diia^y hea?TaobeH,
coated tongue, bad breath, insomnia,
no appetite, bilious attacks or pains in
the back and limbs, you are probably >
sqfTering from self poisoning caused .
by constipation."The surest and plea-,
santest relief for this, condition t? Her-"
bine, the vegetable cathartic which
acts-tn the natural way. Out a bottle today
from .
TItE WAVERLEY DRUG STORE
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ST. MATTHEWS NEWS k
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Mi us Theresa Hemingway is on the i'1
^ick list. We hope for a speedy re- <
covery. ' ' i
The followinjjJ^Xl'fyr the K. off.
TTrand Lodge: Mr. S. Guignard, Sr.; ^
Mrs. Hattie Washington, Mrs. I,. II. t
Hemingway, Mrs. L. dray. Mrs. 1). L.
Guignard. Mrs. M. 1 M.mlt.-i.. Ml v L
Summers,Mr. ShGuignard. Jr.; 11
Mrs. F. Guignard, Mrs. L. Ih-Keitt,
Mrs. L. Harrison and others. v
"-ReVI 1. M Jack sot i preaeheii a d?v" A
ttghtful sermon Si,pid:iv m..?-nitnr Ty 1
vyasJuli of thought., um7hTe^-He--i^eompetent
to fill auv position in fhe^'
church, tie is carrying St.Matthews
by storny
Bro. E. D. Jonqs left for New York
last Saturday foe a fun- wools vhiin
tiun .if relatives end friends. d
Rev. J. M. Martin of Vance, preach,-.]
Vd U wonderful sermon ?Sin;dnv nieLt-f
for Rev,'Jackson at Bethel, lie had >
Mrs. Martin and children and several 1'
church workers which- were wet- a
conied b>r all. I
Messrs.-Coker and Moultrie are al""^
home after spending six weeks in Or- 1
. 1 ~ i j * i i ? *
fii;;t?ur^?ttnu MMUHIUIH attending?
K>?nifnw schools. ~?*-?- ? ? . tMr1.
Solnmon CJlitriiur<L Jr., is home
after spending a pleasant stay at. the \
Stat,, college summer sihoul. T ', 1;
~ Miss Jestinp CakfweTl is home af- ii
ter spemfinp: six weeks in the Allen- j
Penediet summer school.
Rev. KT A. TToss, pastor of Frier*!- J
ship Baptist ehnreh, is having a n*- C
viral meeting for terr?nights. The a
I uhlic is invited to attend. ' .. s
A lawn party ivas giv? n mi Monday <
night. July 21st' at the home of Mr. o
end "Mrs. J. ,L. Whaley in honor of
Miss Elisabeth- SUngluton.^=JJttf<m>nt?&
t-t urses were served. The high "senre
was won by Mr. Webber of Eastoyer[
S. C. who received a fint* pound rake. f
I-lverybody went away and expressed J
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Miss Thelnia Stroman of Sumter is
Lei'U- vfoUUig relating. ? ??* 1
Mr. Faul Webber of KaStover, who
s visiting Mr.'Maceo Christie of Ft. - *" ' 'lotto
:>vaa:.a- plcasant caller 'irr;St.
fatlhews Monday evening attending"'"**.""'" *
he lawn'.party J
Mrs. Klla JFelzicr and children of
iliiiileslon art, hero visiting?parents?; :
rid friends. .ij
Itev. B; H. Cray pastor- of Louis-. ?j
ille circuit is- running a revival at ^
IL I'isgah A. M. K. Church. The
'Ublic is invited,. ??,?! - J
Jiro. Amor. Tate is still on the aide? ' 1
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Sunday, July 20th was a high day _ . , ""
at St. Fetors A. $! "-&. ehureh. Sun ?
ay school was conducted very inieligently
by Bro. W. M. Muchinson
asCur. Kev. F. Flayer spoke on the
csson. Services commenced immediitely
after the school and 'the pasbf
prfffctied one of 7t1ie ""strongest ~
rrrmms that ever fell from human *?
PsAlter
tlie sermon three young girls r
nil i<rl?f hi .in ?with?1 h?*?I'hiii'fb.
\\ e were Itx^kmg lor the y. K., l)r
Yells to hold his- quarter. H^J Was
mt?.? ciiitl I'lr pastor held the quarter
iTul tlie members made splendid re>ovts.
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Little iA'ila M uchison--daughter?of -
dr? Mrs. James |Muchison of
'harluttu was laid to rest Sunday
.ftevnoon. 'flhere were several re- glutiohs
read Rotten up by her Sunny
school mates. Rev. Player spoke :
! the life the deceased had lived"
Mrs. L'arrie A maker has returned /s'
rtrti'Tetalives and friends.
Mrs. Ellen A maker is spending a
eu days with her mother, Mrs. E.
ohnson.uf Gaston, who has been in^^joset^^orsoniitLUme^^^^^^^^^
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