The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 09, 1930, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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SPORTS P ASTUJ
H. W. BALM
Last week" it was mentioned in this
J lye Stalwurth are playing hall hut in ill
?????"Booker's Flying Clouds nf 11 npc ''Nort
In nearly every report of the tranies
. Swinton?and 'Stalwurth?appear?cunsj
mightflyT " ~
Stalworth is dointf {,111110 etfectiv^ t
is a member of the team and is hittij
pleasure to read about what bar boy
h*>Mth.
Al Singer newly c'rouiud lightweigh
to meet Kid T'hoeotaTe fur the*" title,
crown Al stated that lie WouliV meet al
Singer bases his refusal to meet the
not a legitimate lightweight and is the
he takes this position as a matter of re
tude toward him uiieiC hi- .-.uiieht ^hu
/: ~si accused the manager of jrylting
seven pounds heavier than his charge
poundage that-will inn'air their 1'ightil
can beat Chocolate, but wants**b punisl
ment of him, so he says. :
The boxing game is certainly a mass
whbm they choose." "Why not do away
FOOTBALL SCHLDl LL f
FOR S. C. STATU COLLKILlk.
- Orangeburg, S. C,\?The following
listed football schedule for Stale (' <1lege
at Orangeburg. South t-iarulina^
indicates a heavy line-up-for" tht> 15WU
foopinn All Uflniin -exeel it I hat with
Florida A. and M.'will be pla'yed at
Orangeburg. The coaching .statV has
been increased, ajtid >itaaiithtc.n.?il by..
the-selection of Mr. Robert A. Brooksof
Western Reserve University, (Me-0
v eland, "Ohio. With this addlC. >n and
1 others to be named, Coach Jewell-is
expected to put. out ore of the bo-t
teams in the history of the College.
.,. Oct^ 12?Ha|nes at Orangeburg
Oct. 18?Johnson C. Smith at_
TTrangeburg^"" ' '
* " " Oct. 25-?Clark at Orafrgebuyg: -
.' Oct. 31? Talladega at < trangolmr'gNov.
8?Allen at Oraftgeburg
Nov. ?Benedict at OrangelTurg (Colored
Fair)
No'v. 21?Florida A. and M. at Tallahassee.
Nov. 27?Pai no at Orangeburg
(Thanksgiving iTiyi ?: 2
HFXVK'mvil I I- M \V<
A series of hits and a fe\v iwstly'
- errors during -the eight inning ran?
sed ?Cheraw to los0 what was des--;
tined to be a pitchers duel, the "first
of a series of inter-state, "anu s with
Laurenburg Monday 5-3 Cheraw
_ scored in the _fiVst jnning but fr..m
then "on until the seventh when she
scored again, it was clearly seen that
the team that got thf_break would
be declared the winner.?^fanrrephurg
liita. weiv well scattered vuilx-aU> -uiui~
. ...ta.L.sa,., third, base .
inning when she got the .-break and
? started a batting rally with a series
of hits to left field and a few wild
throws by Cheraw. Henry Turnage
when he slammed a hit to th? center
field fence for a homer during, the
eighth inning. A very large crowd
witnessed this game which was staged
in Bennettsville because Of' the
, central location, well equipted park,
and enthusiastic fans.
Batting?oTd e r: ? Oh e r n tv: Adams;
Marshall, Turnage, Horsey, Black:
man, Richardson, Z. Adams, Oj* and
? Robinson. Laurinbnrg - +4V a d e
Townsend, M? Gilntbre. Harps, Free-man,
Campbell,- McRaohin. Hard v.;
H. Gilmore. Battery Cheraw, Tur- i
nage-Dorsey, Laurinbnrg, M. Gil- .
c more- H. Gilmore.
Score by Irmings
Cheraw * 1 0 0 o 0 0 1?1 0
Lauringburg 0 0 0 0 0_0? 1 1 OL
Umpires?Wright and Manet;'
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WINNSBORO NEWS.
1
?? M-T;?a-ml?Mrs. Manigmilt?Worship^
pad-with. the saints at Blnrlot nek, S.
C., last Sunday. "Thep reported quite
a pleasant trip.
;?The play. "Whatsoever Yoti Sow,"-given
at Wayman A. M. R. church
? last week was a success in spitp of
the rainy weather;^
town but now living in Greensboro.
N, C., is visiting relatives and friends
in our city.
Rey. J;. R., Johnson was quite at
him * if In->?Stnulnv r.*?ill. A. M Fchureh
at which communion services
were held. He us-ed as a-text "Will
a man rob God?" qnd when he had
finished we were all convinced .and
. . convicted. ,
Mrs. Minnie Meal and littl(, sutt.
Wendell of Hopkins' were visitors in
our town last week, the guests of
her daughter Mrs. C. D. Mnniuault.
Mr. Johrj Code and two nieces. Misses
Hattie and- Lillian Code of New
? Jforlr ara visitors here. U^-guosts ^jf
Tn3? TR7T'
his orotner mr. duua
ffirls are daughters of Mr. and Mrs..
Code here - but have been ^attending
school iri New York for thftJast two
f _ . years. Mr. John, Code left for his
huwa in N. ?p on the Hh in-^t- . :
Mr. F. "F. Melntosh left the eUy
^att Sunday 3rd for Sumter, S. C.
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IE BROWSINGS T
GAHDNEU
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column that Toney Swinton and Lese
West. These boys are playing with c
h Jhikot*. ; ? -3
played by this aggregation the names c
jitSTously as having pasted the pill J
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willing for the outfit. Wiggins also e
|ig at a merry clip. It gives us real _
s are doing, away from their native v
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f
it champion of the world has refused ^
I niwnftifltl'lv hnvitlC WOT1 thp I
+ comers, Chocolate excqpted. ' k j?
Kid on the grounds that Chocolate is'5
refore not. in his class. A1 says that ^
vonge for Chocolate's Manager's atti- a
ut with. Hi.. Kid. ^
maU-hes--^^ -who are six or ' j
and forcing then) to weigh in at a ^
ig" ertii-iency. Singer believes that he (
rl.mi and hs manager for their treat- J
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when lighters" may meet ox not meet 1
with 'Commissions altogether?
Mis.s Keola. Woodard who has been ' living
in Charlote, N. C. since she *
finished school there last?3pring i9 I
lie re visiting her parents, Mr. and s
Mrs. Iiutler Woodard and friends <
of. this etfry: ?4
- A?very delightful picnic was given t
last Friday the 1st in interest of the x
St. Paul Baptist Sunday School. The
children, teachers and friends'invited 1
enjoyed themselves to the highest.-J
~Su]1. O. F.. Manigault spared no '
pains in having plenty of fun, good *
food and ice cream to make it plea-!]
^ant for all * 11
" Rev. J. M. Beatty and family find ]
much pleasure Tn motoring around ('
in their new car. The car is not a '
In Miry?tmtr~an absolute necessity. r
. Tlite-Reveigud had fever for two or
three vears. We all re1oice~~with'
him (hut it is now abated.
Mrs; Janie Anderson, her daughter '
and sister from New York are 'spend- j v
ing a .while in our city the guests of'
their siisters, Mrs. Lizzie Dixon and
M i s Annie?B. Jackson.?They?used , *
to live here-and wt are proud to have Ic
them hack iu our midst. -fj
\\ innslioro boys"crossecTTjats with
th(. hoys of Lancaster Friday 1st and J
.tin: iimtg stood 5 to 9 in favor oft^
U'innshoro. Clarence Jiackson and .
Crist-Buggs played an insidiious ball L
the plate that proved liinderanc^ to ;
17ancuster prbgFess. * """7 T*
Supt. O. K, Manigault, Misses Eva J
.Mcintosh and F.ninia Beatty made f
interesting reports front both B. Y. .
I\ I*, apd S. S. county S. S. conven-'1
Tionr- ?.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Archie gave a
lovely party on Tuesday Nite in hon- *
or of their sister Mrs. S. If. Berry of t-1
New York City. The lmng room '
iind haItT.Wfts beautifuL in MajigoTd[~"
z mruus and Sunflower, two tables
Wore -"arranged for whist and the living
room fotM dancing.
Aiming those who enjoyed the nite
were !Mr. and Mrs. A. Russell, Mr. S
and Mrs. K. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. D. t
Bratton .Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs
.1 JlTcobs, Mesdamcs Sam. Anderson a
M;U y Foster of New'York City, Alice 1
Means of Greenville, Sam Wade Miss t
Ah'thin Smoak. A delicious refreshnu'nts
of ice punch and sandwiches t
pnd mints were served. i
Mrs. S. H. Berry Jr., of New York r
who has. been the guest"bf her mother i
Mrs. II. Stevenson ^turned to her 1
htme?on 'Saturday.? r
Mrs. Alice Means of Greenville, ia^
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~ SUAIJV GROVE NEWS *
Friday Night was a big night at
Shady Grove. The junior missionary
pre sen t elT The play, ^Slab^ Town (Jonvent
ion." Under the direction of i
Mrs. Albertha Ruff Daniels, to a full ,
audience." All kinds of styles werethcjr
par' woi'ir?The audience was 1
thrilled. The young folk are going to
travel to present the play tc> other t
itiei._lhey have already asked for ^
ij.. Mrs. Mary E. Watson and little ^
H-iee Isabella Craighead left for her
whence they will spend a few days.
Sunday Rev?J. -S. Daoiels pastor !
of Shady Grove Baptist Church
greeted a full audience. Rev. Dan- ,
iels used as his suhj. "Uniqueness of 1
Jesus Christ" At the close of the !
morning service Mr. and Mrs.J. Rob- J
bins from- N'enn. united themselves
"with th(, church.
W Those visiting the services were I
rtrnrrm S. R. Ruff of Union. S. C. andT
lit tip son, S. R. RuiT Jr., Deacon R, {
tlso Mrs. Mamie E. Hemphill ofLJJn^ '
ion onroute to Rochester, NT Y. 1
Sunday school opened at 1:00 p. m. {
with Mrs. Carrie Cohn acting' supt. '
opening hymn no. 126. . <
B. V P. IJ.?Mr. P. R. Bolt, pres- 1
foVt nf the B;. Y. P; U. greeted a 1
large?member of young folk and a- 1
dolts as well
The hnhy choir "Organised by Mrs. t
Daniels, rendered tbeir nrst music r
somlay witth Miss- Ha*el Craitfe j
at tbe .piano. 11
Mrs. Daniels was very sorry she i
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THE PALMETT
liPO
uulld'nui her flroup of thirty- "
fvelittle pupils. ^ X
Sunday night service was well atehded.
The church extended a rising vote 1
if thanks to the junior missionary 1
or the '-Sum of money turned over
c the church. _
Rev. and Mrs. S. Daniels were \.
lelighted to have their father, dea- .
ion S: R. Ruff and little S. R^ Ruff. |
it.,and also Mrs. Mamie Hemphill
?f Unioh, S. C. to visit them Little
funioT-Will spend a week or two.
Mrs. Eliza Holmes and Mm A1>erta
Ruff Daniels, greeted 35 little
H>ys and .girls Wednesday evening !
it the sunshiny band. (<
Rev. and Mrs. 3. S. Daniels again I.
vish to thank the members for- the ,
nany chickens, potatoes apples tonatoes
and other nice things to eat.
Uso deacon Robbins for the fine wa-j,
ermelon. _
ThP southern city quartet render- J,
id splendid services Wednesday night:'
,+ u?_?' _ * n- vr .i ?i-- 1
'i viic aivinc ui t/i. iivuumii fit tut"
loseof?the -aervice Mr. John Kress ,
>aritone, favored the audience with i
L SOlo.
The quartet consist of. Mr. Luther ;
Celleo, Mr. John Kress^?Mp.?Ralph ~~
dcKinncy ^aTTd^MrTlfarry Blair. i'
flr. S. C. Witherspoon, manager, i1
rhey also rendered services at Yakin'
>rove Churchr-r' 1 j
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JNION STATION A. M. E. f?
CHURCH NEWS I
Sunday morning at 11:30 the pasor
Rev. M. F. Robinson entered his i
nilpit -the - morning being very plea:ant
a large number of members and
riends were present. Rev. Robinsott^reached
a wonderful sermon. bv j
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ncr uuvnaiu cajii ?;s3iuii3 many SUUIS :
vere touched.
Sunday School was at the usual.
iour. The lesson was a very beau- !
iful one, as we know ^the story of,
*uth is one of the most? facinating ,
ind beautiful stbries in all literature.!
Everyone seemed to have known the
esson and was greatly iritereated.
>Ve were-favored with the presence',
if Mr. Williams of Mt. Pisgah, Re""
nade a few very "encouraging renarks.
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Our A. C- E. L. is wide awake.. 'he
public is invited to come down'
md7see what we are doing: atfthejit-"^
le church by the side of the road for *,
Vn are a friend to man." .. i
Sunday evening at 6:30 there will ,
>e a great program and it is very ;
iromising being given by members
>f the A. C. E. L.
Ther^.wilL also bc_.oorvice- rendered ,
>y members of the Santlfled Church "!
iiinday evening at 4 o'clock at Union
Station. Come see, hear, and enjoy.
The wttttng workers clubhand vio- "
et social club under leadership of
>lrs. M. F. Robinson and E. V. Sharp '
s?still alive and the -work is very- ,
irogressive. Wp are very glad to
lave Mr: Daniel Felder work with us 1
le is now secretary and a very prom
sing young man and too he has the
vork at heart.
We were' very glad to have stop in ,
ind look on us Sundav night i-Rev. 1
Shaw of Hartsville and Rev. I. W.
anerette of Mt. Pisgah:
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HAMER NEWS
Bethel Presbyterian ^Church Sunday j
School was conductted by advance eacher
F. M. Blue. <
11:30, Rev. G. O. -ColliTfSTT^ached i
i warm heart felt sermon. Roman
:1; His sermon wa9 logical and
houghtful to all. "" ' j
Mrs. G. O. Collins has been sick for
hree weeks, and at present seem to be
mproving. We hope for her a speedy,
ecciyery, as- she. is missing very much
n our church work and pastor's home,
iev. Collins thanks all for their kind^
less towards her while being sick.
The members have spaced no little )ains
for making it pleasant for her
They often coma ia vri+v eggs, chickns
and other refreshment for her. <
f prayer will aara Mrs. Collins, she is
;aved sow. DilUa churches have
nade special prayer* for her. Her ba- <
y is fat and 4f?*.
7,_ LANCASTER NEWS
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The Sunday Seheol af-Str^aufr AT
VI R PVinrnV. woo Htrolu ftwiftH ft*
?ndedr~vVri. Ey'M. Owen reviewed
he lesson, shej-elated the entire story
>f Ruth We afe glad to have the faTiers
and mothers take a part in our
Sunday School.
Rev. Queen preached a soul stirring
.ermon both day and ight. Many
vevif made to rejoice in the spirit. We
lad one tu..Jolfi> '?
The leaguers are very busy getting
eady for~tho convention-which is to
Je held in Charleston.
A moonlight picnic was had last
Vlonday night and a splendid purse
vas realized. Mrs. Ina Crockett is the
league president. t
Rev. and Mrs. W. G. Owens, Mrs.
Christian Rutledge, Alice Agers, and
Cairep Watts attended the W. H. ahd
r. missionary society wnicn was held
aruest of %E. and Mrs. J. McKenzie
fn Sumter, S. C. They were tha
Harrison. They report a wonderful
convention. Mrs. Harrison ;is the efficient
president of the Missionary Socety.
Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Adams of
Columbia attended the convention.
Dr. and Mrs. ,E. P. Ellis also were
heror*?Theejr guest* gave -splendid
vords of encouragement.
We were also glad to have a delega;ion
from the Snrhter District to visit
uir convention in this delegation were <
3 Ell Si""", ISA-ttn
Melson and others, Mrs. Wells spdre
'or the delegation,
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PLEADER
^fi.iir wFWfr^~ "
The Cfin hnse ha I) fnnc nmt .
day night and decided to arrange a w
three day -base ball game which will n
begin Thursday, August 14th. The B
'ehedule is as follows:
August 14?Bennettsville vs Clio a
August 15?Lauringburg vs Clio- ^
August 16?Tatum ,vs Clio Nv
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RIIMTKR NF.WS -d
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" The^ Union Sunday School picnic 8|
given at JSbernezer on Thursday, July
24, was indeed a most enjoyable out- ^
ing for a large number of grown ups g
and children. The picnic ground n
which is just a short distace from p
Ebernfezer Presbyterian Church i s e
quite an attractive spot and is being (j
made more attractive by th#- zealous
effort# of Rev. and Mrs. J&clcsbhT
S\Vings, slide boards and a number of e
ather modern devices by which the p
children can enjoy themselves^can be
found on the ground and in addition g
to-^these a swimming pool is being
planned. Rewand .Ijii'bn, .Ti
voey?hospffahle folk. A warm wel- E
come and a balmy Breeze awaits p
every "one at this lovely snot. v
The Sewing Club met on. Thursday p
afternoon, July 24. at the residence of
Mrs. A. K. Howard. While many li
beautiful pieces were being made a V
pleasant-aft.ernon was spent and a ve- -0
ry refreshing repast was served.
un inursday morning, July 31, a- "
bout 5:30 o'clock a very congenial par-'
tv left the residence of Dr. C. W. |
Birnie, on an invitation of Dr. Birniie
and Mr. Willie Bultmatufor an outing
at their place on a portion of Palmetto
Beach near Murrells Inlet. On
reaching the beach a large number of 7
the party Ionian vary rpfr^ghirifr Hip f
in the blue waters of the great Atlan- -1
tfc. Pleasant lreminiscer/>s of this
trip will linger with each one of the
jolly bunch and we only await another
invitation to spend such a delightful
day; Mtss Anna Louise. Birnie who J'
had been visiting in Orangeburg and a
ProfT Miller V^iteke^motored ^fropi ^
Mrs. Lyfijle Evans charmingly en- ^
tertained a number of friends at her ?
residence on Friday evening, August
17 in honor of Mr. "and Mrs. Joseph ?
?j*unders -PhiladetphVa-.?f^ards 'and"y
dancing were the features of the enter^ainment
and the evening was high jj
ly ejoyed. After several games of c]
progressive whist were .played and w
scores were couryted Mrs.E. P.Palmer l
won high score"prize~irnTong~the ladies ^
and Dr. E. C. Jones, high score among ^
the pleffr?Mr. B. Sumption, low sou re s,
prize. Acourse of delicious icecream
and cake was served. 1 n
rick and RosemeM Garrick are away p
ontheir vacation. . sj
Miss Edmond Garner again nt
fibme~afrer attending school at A. U. |
iuring the winter and summer session
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R shardson are .1
visiting in Augusta, Ga. p
Mrs. M. Stringer of New York is -y
visiting Kev."and "Mrs. Vance on T)ingle" ?
Street. ? n
Mr. ad Mrs. Henry Pearson. Mr. and y
Mrs. Wm. McMahon, and Miss Susie tj
Wright^ of^jCoJu^nina ^ spent.^ Sutplay^ ^
Miss N. J. Davis is at home after
spending a couple of months in Fla. . 's;
Mrs. C. A. Lawson is suffering with f,
a sprained hand caused from a fall, j-j
The body of Mrs. Rowena Perrin, of
Charleston was burried here on Wed- a
nesday July 30, and funeral services jy
held at Mt. Pisgah A. M. E. Church q
A large crowd of out of town folk-,
attended and the floral offerings were numerous
and beautiful. ' C
? COKESBL'RY NEWS
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This sertinn wau vigitarl fnm' timi-< -j
last week With a storm. j
St. Paul had two good sermons Sun- j
day by the pastor,. Rev. Janerette, >
Those attending the S. S. Conven- j
tion in Clinton were"*Kev. and. Mrs. >
Janerette, Miss Rose Robinson, they >
report a very good session. _
Miss Eva Robinson left Sunday for I
a few weeks .stay in Hendersonville, j
N. C., to join Misses Hattie Wil*wn j
and?her sister Henrietta.
Pnl/oaKiirif r? *->? *v-c-? 1.r\.. ~
vvnvuuui j liao a XlUlliUVI Mi V lMU;r?J j f
among whom are Miss Nellie Butler >,
from Detroit, Mich., Miss Odessa Hoi-. J
mes from Dayton, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. ! j
Bt own f rum Day tori, Ohio, visiting j S
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Holmes i I
Miss Annie 0. Holmes of Greenwood,] 2
Mrs. Nina Mosely of Ahbeville and 1 2
Misses Helen, Georgia and Katarine j!
Lotimore,?Paulino?DaviA, 'were the ?
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Squire Louden. '
The Sunday School?children?a-r-e-*-1
looking forwart) to their annual picnic | C
We regret very much that Mr. Tol-|S
iver Dixon still remains on the sick |
list. . . . ; i
The Colored Patrons School of ourj \
little-town-has elected tbetr trustees '
for thP new term, as follows: tJ. S.
Goggina, Wilson Norh, B. J. Hill, Sam "
Storks, Sam Robinson. j~
NEWBERRY NEWS. T
rror. G. G. Garrett the Field Agent 1
iOl^AlBen University visited Miller'
Chapel's Sunday school and morning
service making a great address Tn >
both.
Rev. J. C. Smartafter preaching
a strong sermon" "Sunday at his
church motored to Prosperity and
pieachptTat Shtlo' A. M. K. at three
o'clock and preached a wonderful sermon
and cam? back and preached a- v
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ain. Sunday night. ?? t
Mrs. Mary. Williams* of Crossing
treet. fHi -n-nd?i*i '.vwry?ill?at?One- riting.
WP hope fur her a speedy
seovery. She . is the widow of the
tte Kev. Dud Williams. ' _ I
The delegates 'are coming in from '
11 parts of the state, for the Grand^1
odge of. Odd Fellows and Kuthites 1
hieh began Tuesday morning at ID 1
'clock.. The ladies are holding their '
leeting at MillCr Chapel A. M. K. !
hurch?on Caldwel?street?wine?the ^
ien are-holding their meeting - at 4
ethlehem Baptist church on College 1
treet. |.i
The revival meeting began Sunday '
ug. 4 in three districts namely 1
ush River Baptist church about 9
iilea west of Newberry; Boozer Cha- '
el Baptist church about -five miles
ast of Newberry and Pleasant 1
rove A. M7 K. church about four '
lijes. ? - i
Mr. Willie Boats of Washington,
'ior'n ^ J^lt^P.K...y8.:.daughter Mrs. 1
Mice V i?i ni e .IA A. A?. * rvi? i
.u.oo uiniiia -uucRun, air. . uuve
oozer of Baltimore are. visiting'
loir ridpti vea ami friends: 7 ~
Newberry Stars will play three 1
anies this week, Tuesday they will
lay Columbia; Wednesday Green- ^
ood and Thursday Anderson. These
romise to be three good gamesTwo
tug signs one at TV A. Wilams
Hall and one in front of G.
/}_ Skeleton's Drug -Stor0 welcome J
dd Kellowg' and RUfhiteft.'?~~ j~
. SANTUC NOTES.
Thomas Chapel A. M. E. Church
I
Sunday marked a great day in
ion at Thomas. Sunday school was i
5T3 ifi usual hour;?with?the-- Siipt.?
Iro. L. W. Walker, at his post. Af?r
a splendid discussion the review
At 12 o'clock * ltev. I?. 1). Gamble
reached a soul' stirring sermon to
largp * audience. After, the appeal
as -m?4e?to sinners.-the altai was
noeeri'tfd 'in?their behalf. Then
le Holy Communion was administer j
to Sunday" began our- revival meet -1
A? '(.in I
up,. /tv win |M ravnrw
nother sermon from thP fullness of
tlii'.ers*. lii-u uiicui ..tliis-sulijccti:. .JL'Oh
I'reU-hcd Man. that I am, \vho shall
eliver me?" WP feel sure that the
[olv Spirit was with us, While many
hristians were rejoicing one person
as happily converted.
At 8 oV1"fk nftt.r' n?lively prayer iceting
Rev. A. Matthais nastor. of
ieihestla baptist chtirr-h pienr'hcd n~~
plentTurVernion. lie was accompan d
by a few of his deacons aiijl ma>
members. Service will continue
irough the \veek.. WP are expect ing
ev. W. IX King of'Columbia-to as- '
st Revx Gamble. The write-up :of<
10 next issue. ,
The following are home attending
i,? revival: Messrs. Kdd and Booker,
eake of Coldwood. W. Va.. Mrs.
jiila. Jeter, Mrs'?.Alary.-J.- .Gilliam-r.d
children. Mrs. Mai verse Gilliam
nd Mr. Kdd Gilliam of Weirton, W.
a. We are more than glad to have
lem home. . _ . ...
Mr-s.- Antia-Ky>t>s-of Cuff-im1?woe'lipped
\V11H Us .Monday" ' r a
Misses Kathleen Jennings ami Flos
e .Jojwson aii' home after a snot-ess
nf term of -summer School ill Koek
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Mrs. TT D. '.Gamble? and children
re off-for I.aurens thjs Week where'-'
[rs. Gamble is teaching for Rev. '
amble during the revival.
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CAMDEN NEWS. ~? r ?
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.Camden was shocked when the remit
came that Alts. K^te Saundefs' ,
the wife of Rev. C, E. Saundres had- <v
passed away July S5th at the hjospi- r" T .
Lai. She was carried there on Wednesday.
A dutiful wife and loving
l1 other, of .tyvil children. Hum band dnd ??-?
. hildren will miss her, but their loss; 'v* - ?
is heaven's gain fur' she was a truet * ?
Jiristian and faithful member of "'
Jrrex? toitges._ She also leaves her
hothe.r jmd several sisters tp tnoqrn
ner departure. All have the sympaLhy
of many friends. ". *
Mrs. Louise Martin of New York ?
is visiting her mother Mrs. M. D.
Young who is on thp sick list. Her
j melius ait ueugnxeo?to nave- s?
hef homt? and wish' the stay will be
idea sant.?rr 1 '" ?- - _
We trust that Bishop Ransom will
end every effort to see that the' _
ivhd started was called hence. . i-.
Kvory true A. M C?ahould-rhelf? .
Lo tret the church, built ^o when you _
ire called upoh please respond.
Friends and Veil wishers are asked.^-5?
Eoj do' *th'eur~ pat also. "
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CAMERON NEWS
* _ # , V-Mr.
Thomas Thompson has gone to *
Hendersonville on a two weeks stay.
Mrs. Josip Bovian and Mrs. "Nellie ?
Willis has returned home for a long .
stay. Relatives and friends are glad
to see them back. ....
Sunday being a fair day a large-;
crowd attended the services at St. R^t-.,.,
er. ^ We had . a fine Sabbath less9$ t >
conducted by the Superintendent Mr. * v
O .C. Keilt, iiui' supl. nyt?d tb be commended
for the good work he is doing
for the school he is now looking forward
to the League and S. S. Convention
at Charleston and the Ofangeburg
District S. S. Convention, at Live
Oak A.# M. E. Church. ??? ? ~
. "Dt'.r revival meeting starts Sunday- "
night, our pas tor' Rev. G. G. Coleman t __
delivered a sermon that jit up the .
whole church..
The Juvenile training camp meet
at Orangeburg lost week thesr. ,are the
ones .that went frpnT here: the disTrict
?w^sWlentv-Mrs. -G: B. Black. Bessiie
Bmnfion, Ilattie Mae Welfare, Bessie
Shu lor. Ruhbie . Keitt, Enoch F. Jenkfns,
Martin Bovaiti. .
Mr. R. E. Keitt, was laid to rest at
the. Cameron cemetery Wednesday _
evening by Rev. b. (J. Scott!- ^
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KINGSVILLE NEWS
Mt. Olive Baptist Church_News ~
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Mt. Olive Baptist Chfirch members.,
is on there miliTh.- Our building was
destroyed by lire M,ay 3rd, and we are
re-building, at the presnt with the
help of our sister churches. Our new
building will !?? ready in ten days.
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Pleasant Gro\> Baptist Church, Gadsden,
S. C. ...
Wo \mm\ Anr iietiol oAvt?5/*Art ~ ? 0.%?~
r, ~ v/v.l MOUMI OL I V IV.C3 UU KjUIi*
day-with pa star Rev. L. A. Low man'?
"ntTVositmg in^jrij^TTef Rev Peter Brqw.il :
Rev. Brown preached from 2nd Kings
18:21 ;."llow long halt ye between two. . .
opimons:\Rev. Brown preached a good ,
iild time sermon. Co lleetion was 14.
20 from this collection was contributed . '
to Alt. Olive Baptist Church for its rebuilding
fund $10.17. Tne battle is
the Lord - . _ . .
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