The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 23, 1930, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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Saturday, August 23. l!).?,0.
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THE MYSTERY f>F THE YELLOW
J_. FISII *
~ FnufUL^jnslallweHt ?
_ > >y LA ERA COOIU:: IOM-S-?
Henry's eyes swept the rmmn
gaze centered on a cohered table in
one corner, lu> decided that she .\sihidden
behind that table when b *
_tirsLen4ere<itbe-rV>t>e?.? ?
The girl aXill' stood v. i i. ;
laughing ey>s.
j.. "How did vow L-oTTTito im>
P he demanded next
"That ~nr ToF _y?>w to find out,"
boldly r..pli...l 1 1 ; ?
~ J'Well, Iwhht "Tin ym won't ul ilu ;
, basement?" was his next aim* I* "That
too is for von to fit; I o
since you doubt thlTt I am Inner Tie
well."
"There is- only one Inner Trom\? I'
defended Henry, "and?now?you ai
" . just where.;JL want you, for you .em
- help me"out wonderfully. I kin-'v-tli ;
you are hero after the"supposed' b t
treasure of1 old niaif"Tie.-We'lI." Tr"
young woman's eyes' narrowed, "but
you are getting after it in the-wrong
way, f. want to sec the rightful j>. r
son established here, but your.n !>,,, j
are crude; you claim to he the~rb.rht
ful heir, hut you are getting a . r
' in a. very .suspicious manner."
"I had'nt thought of ft rn t
answered the irl
"Then what Ii^rht did" yny Jiiir k o:
it. in?" he thought as he said t!';that
she was either f lut ed or' vei-v
dumb , 4 .
* The girl?iaiij-lnid out i i.-'... "I .iten"
youjig fellow, vm! nTr-~t?^E'~
comical, her laugh dialed i l< n; -,
felt -that she w:i" tnal-. in"- ->?f
hint.?
f "Well I kniay ope. -.m ' ,i. : .? T
come to an agreement, y4.11 have \ i"
? -?lated the Maws, and hrunlc-n-rr-;? ?
. r;?-1 sent U|?.for house breaking. a- .%? !' a
trying to iniiHU'spyate and . (< '
rightful inheritance of amo lea.""
. "Then it is only awastg jp\
"for me to say* whin '.f yano .-ii 1;
1?tell ym?." Wit), i hi* -1... v. . i
to^thg couch and calmly s at.-a '
self"- I can ?tand it as he
1 guess Mr.'ll. Chandor. . In- in h :
Henry was disturbed'.hut. h< Mai
to .appear- natural,- lu te >\a.-J
^.with sense -of- loin "f,?n < !'.1 I v
but with sotiiet hin;v t hat 1 < n ! . f ;
attractive, her very dariny bin !'
ikf mweliinooUi '?M . '; ?
Tgffft-plfttnly n ease h, lV
_ tractive ??irls.
Presently.?t+rf?? ;
ten you -may believe me or m'.
, my ttfcnti' that is of- minu^-ia.
tance, the main-point ol' is .r.
that 1 must linvt1 in; "Try r. i
is limited. 1 have not |ni>!n ?i u ;
claim to he recognized he my so m- a
" I plainly see that she - prefer-_lii:
"tlinr limn tn ,kW4- ' a
ToW the belo\T-Yl rtv> <nii1 eh^ 'j v'i > s4-.-.v
. away from me. I am he:,' 11:for
my rightsT this is nly"Trr7"r?: "i
here and I have well'used- in.; -v.
? hours I have spent l.ei e. ,
I did not recognize Clare i'"ti itevening-.
I arrived, but l;r ? r ' 1
walked I searched deep ami ! int_
the recesses of my''mind and icon?rr
bered Clare Kon. Iter fatiier' y.
- my, father's friend. t hoy * w.et ?;
brother in <the old-,days, sle* haa nr
~ ? place in my aunt's affection, -but-? ie.
, ' shall not have my -inheritance." i'i.
girl arose, I must' now ' l~*ave . you
you do not believe my, she aid v. u
some bitterness." . - :
?apra'nst V"" '-epij.-i "
"O, no it isn't, w heji she y : v..
she wants'- she will leave, lit' ;:
dence will he in my favor."
- She walked over t?? i h?- h
~ ' ney "F~ will sWmv you- ?
ter, when she finds it is go.iila -a" ....
leaVe also."
Henry following her ?av. her : !
? her hand under a large lav. r- 1
i? gave- it a lift, the r~?ni
ward,?she?thru?phie< d <.h< r j "V
i something beneath and n -1 ;
before his startled eye.; win ooi
? ward, a door-large--em-n.re.-h i? .i.tj '
a man.
- "Come" she said ~nnd prrnf I
flash light, revealing a I .
down the side of ihe.ehinn,' ..
the foundation* deep iiit.i the. b >v
of the eai lh, the girl le.nl [Tie V,.
-j7T and Henrv followed.
. . , They paused before an ei
where a lantern gave. f??? tli le.-.nt. .. p
on a .stool sat the withered ?yf in-. \.
man with a bag on iu>- Ktr.-e-. -4b.
?????chamber-was of a good "i1
:? "furnishings" of?much, enph.ri!',"!
chair. .
wna tl. I ? .-<* " -
grand father Treswell, whole Ju- I.i
away his j^oM fof hard tnrr tl i.
girl walked over lo the cupboard ail.
opened it, "here are several . h.ifttj"
of his wine still here alter a I.ikmI:xj_
years,'' she drew out a drawer, "to r
~ in this di aler is " where"t'T- TTI Jd-"IT;'
- gold, I can imagine?1 see* liini an.
old withered man gloating ovvr tii
yellow pieces," [ =
"Just then a voice startled tfitrair
"Hands^ up each of you" and Iiuu
stood With a revolver in the door..
KAST Hl'KNtl'.U \i:s\>:
Shady Grove-Ihrtd-ist Church
>, Mrs. Mary E., \Vatson and ITt11?
neice Isabella Guard, returned hoitn
Monday from their veut- -at- VV-uuuboro.
Tuesday ni^ht' Mr. Jv~i). f.ewi
He is still working hard for ft he linn
dred dollars for his club.
. " ' \ Rev. and Mrs. J,. S. ' 1 htnielsv am
grandsons James I leTfPy^frnft \Y ittrrr
v- . Anthony Fraztef spent .Thur-ttnT ttm
Friday in Union, S. ('. at tin* home <
Mrs. Aibertha RutV |)anii>h4_ Ti?? ;
were accompanied liome 1?v lit;!?
SarHTt Mat' Ruff Mis.?hanii ! ?
? Friday night Mr. Is. W. KelJ> g;.?\_
a Viena Roast on his eluln A vet
, largfe crowd was there ami :?
-1' sum was _ raised.
We rfre praying for" tlu-.:c- enU-j,
f .
1 <> a'succoss. ?
at 11:00 o'clock
? < 'A ' 'iiiii'i' ' "i hy the pastor. Rev.
' h . . voryouc was stirred
> i,_LV. lx?l?).l'l NIHI).
' '^n' rriur^^^ionaia
:a i th ;i(.\?prO\\*ich a solo. "Out
. v }. *v j;/.Vl'lt?*uo<l noire vtKFuo
' : vh ^ ".n'lay morn
*-rr > ? -m < \\ \ c?m- pinn^
1 ' V 'i " l--"0 n-.mr
' ^ ?4m. J * a .V>'i;i.-'o ('louteiit act*'
" ' \ " ' H l I'M .l) ift-r
' : _ 'r " " ^ v.;. , :ti\ ui by
Mr. .1. Little jolt a
".tTii Wa- "?aliP'
V. 7\ - - r !(. haOy choir. under
Ai. x Aibi-rtha ltutf
' , i i I lie f oiijrs for the
' -r No. 1 itavv a splett i
! ,f ,*:i, * * ;
rt.. U . J? .;:iiaai: solo, Mr.
"??? ^;i t:?Instrumental
! ATajjv. every o':o
,-V. } " 1 fi-rrtv? ;?? ?
i" iUM-vu <- * w.u: ?pcn
'"i-k ift-v iM.iif ls was
. . v. Ii'i fjie ' morning'/ spirit
. . x,., ;scions. . The ert
!:c t- v fillet! with the
i;. .t-lnuly Grove was
' H i .' i m:;;-|iq'.u "the'.service
. W jiin'-Ttf WinMon Salem
u?:day Tuesdu^-Wffh Rev
t??1 S ?l' i-'id.".?Jtu'C u en
u..K 11 Jv. iotiiui? Kim hwc?
-'i'. !? ?. Thursday
I't i hi Iwiiiic al". I'nion. S. C., where
i " wiiii his sistcv,
< 1 ???-*ir I ?:Ini? IMini 1 it v.*,
v I \ ICTIII'lulllV'I'd 1 leV,
~ I : . ' ' :u" w .i-K u
! Ha < h-iiu-iil a ha? of ?w-eet jre
r . I? il I i-r. petal >>es,
: m . ' <-: iitt:iniil onions
J. :J.;- I - ,n !) :. ih noon Unbhiii'
i: lb .. .). IV Alexi.-melon;
.Mr. "ami
V .. milk. butler |io
- 1 and rhiekeio
7 . .. ' . 1 'f . " . .p < 'it j11 ol . tlu
- ? 'i". * .lot t Saturday
. V.M'k. " ; ' t"
' ' in left' Sunday
, .1 It!'.' Ir;', s. (
! -o i'.i'H ' "j'?yl llj lied JLTuut
- i ' -v o, ' t'l-ii K Now .lev:
t y w ! ( will spend a few weeks
' ? .. . I-. ( ora Ha vis am,
l'.!aej<w? 1U1IT
^ T. l:ri!V fit" I'nion
' i 1 hansels is now
- M . . i .V! i s." .1. S. I)an.?p?Haml
is very
" f. T>*:i". -. . p:vny.
: ii?1 n. -' ii
, !"li'-T-M" Wo llO|K
; .!' ."*?;* ii ???t-rmrMittir. triiii.
t."list :irs' .Mrs
; '1' - 1.i 1:i XI.-it'L
T' *"" u iini>r??votl
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"I' I M(>\ M:\VS '
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~ 'J,. . I'M: with their
*:.!! t 11\.
> \- : i i ii ;.vl?.s lioi'f woro atl'
. i-tp !*;?.?? |>r.<:u'ht?tl .by
: f: Sr i.ji .Xmxlay nr?>rmfiK was
: f{>' \ 11; f tro:i I. "Jtli'sstd II K?'
. :1>.. I', ! ; M.'-I Wl'IM' till- kvoitjf
i tt( t t 'l.'-bo UoijWul- lessor
| l:; pa-r <>(' sci iptliri
^1 ii .t.-noil?tW Kev
: , . ' ,| I!:.- tluiapTrl
' s?r,_. | IN < ll 11*1 I t'll .?!
: i! : ' > :ii!\.hi:-- bearers
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! yh* -t4- i! . ' . U ftiii Marty isitsrt
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1 T-;.-77Trr'- .. ( ; Mrs
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'! iif-i ' -ij. I'i-'aii'ii" ViiW, Tt-X
!. . I ; V' I" i >r? j > 11 who' at
; I - r " I . ".i-h-"i! i I! l.ilH'k llill
j * . ' 1 M-'irv Tally, ihu'li ol
w+WMs-t" pa's
I " ,\ . . , 1 l/l'I.J- I.!' t'.lfilltl
?i'? ?r-?r? ' 11' 1 ai i i ii tli.il?Wei
, vl-T?-i'?ha~ ar.tiri sir
. t: ' < !'. N. \ . I !?t Cisi
' . 1 . \ t j i li'iiny rrt?Rtw
y -y ?it i * 1 vva- inufli ?'!?juytal
1 ,\ .' ! M I Nirliohi:
.. J:1 , j.:.i .hik"is spt-iu
has visltw
Ih 'ck, Ply
r-j-t" "StTh ... T . of tIu7 phli'ci
| i. r \'j'hr I'nrk weighs
' ' jy. ; n ,J."' ii. ami i- kmiWIl OVC
! ... ,*:.( 1**' i i- :s lamloil at . l'l.V
I ..-wW; I'S fi iAiiii Rouk, Olt till;
' y\ ! ! " o a h": ". This r.md.n,
j V ii!I i, i?k!it We thanl
tk.-'h'y V'i 1 ii" ! pi11*1 i" "f Ruck am
I l vli. ' I.i'l i.i Irnnl.'Tl.c cul'ne
! i.,( r 1'I> 111??utii? Unflv. Ilav
i. nl .'my, < !' lln? l'MpTim:
j? harili'ti|? they endured, it i
* ! ::.?**- !" \ isit there. Manj
' here will lie to hear that Mis:
j I.'uiiifi -is' :ittr her summer am
I li-j't - i U'T ;i lM'V return home,,.
JI .v. ami .M:-. .L S. Daniels motoT
...i . .1 liiiii. Sfi ki i r, (' . (<> Union; K; ( '
i w hile hefr they paid a number o
! "j <>|?" calls Mrs. Daniels likes he
..en I.?'' ' ' I ' 11 11 .'Hid savs tha
1 !ln> p- I'll- are all a?s aire as they cai
. he. J; - _ _ ' ' ,
-4?yUht-is jr-int'iCvuut'Jdi relatives am
j rin'v;,ri ;.; f eiuu.
.! V TTafi*e TiitS-ley im McBeth St
j-_* l.; 11ai;u ii. riTiTniliP.r.T .ufc^gm'lTUl
Wo'Im is ('tub. .meeting was well at
'Itmdtd. Hefr. slunents enjoyed.
!y The y.outiir,|H <u?le' had home rea
i ] fun :iinl'rr irrHr y,\rfd~ttnir at the hone
-t : ,;f Vi-.. and Mr . s; n..Tliinr on Hiurcl
. " S(. Sib.er Te.'l 'at le-'ttle of- Mrs.-T'risoi
, ! Well .attended - '
I it-. I N I'.e li.r, |>i uyres -ive phav
; i. in . t v.; .a .. hns ptnxhasa
i a heme mi I'ihekney 'St. and no*
y 1 li\?' II**'i" *. I"1'* <*;V/"v-"TiungaTuw pi
i \'? .rll. 'i*. Si. i- now iirciipiod l?
j M r. io'til M t . S im Still.
- || JMj. anil Alia., Brazille. has as thei
1 I ?j- ? " '
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f. i. _ J. A ' '
- -- ? THE PALM!
' house g.uests Mr. and Mrs. Manigan
6f Anderson who are spending their
Honey-moon" in Union S. C. Mrs..
^ "T^ois.c Bradford is- with the home
" (oiks for a few-lays
_ Miss JehYTtna ' Jiles is fifrSttSOd to
- have her -"-otrng friend from indiantr
visiting here "at home of parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Jiles.
Dr. and Mrs. Montgomery were
with the saints at Crinth on Sunday
" The madam is still teaching in Laur~cns,
S. C. spends the-week end with
> the Dwlur . 1 ??
Miss Earnestine Smith is at hoine
>if her sister Mrs. Maggie ree on ,N,
3 I'ineliney?St. Miss IQarnustinc?nr
Tpleasantly remembered here 1>y Jun
iors of Corinth, she having rendered
werner while with them,
i Mrs. Tobin was pleased to have Mesj
dames Diggs, Free and Smith, also
Miss Anna Thompson of Columbia,
j S. C. call to see her. Mesdames Carson
and T also called
-j Mrs. Mattie Clayton is ^better and
entmues to-read the Leader. ?
-j- Mrs. Bessie Williams is nursing
; her mother who is still sick.
| Mrs. Ida Nance of Columbia, is .visi
iting parents Mr. and Mrs.. J. B.
I Blackwell on Douglas Ave.
Messrs Leroy Hudson apd?Edward
Ayres of Chester was the house guest
of Miss Louise Blackwell on last Sun
i.l (lay. Ml*, and Mrs. W. R. Blackwell
| and sister Mrs. Ida Nance and Misa
t 1 .ouise Blackwell?motored tn Spari
tanburg to. visit friends.
Mrs. Ida Nance -motored to Lockhart
iMss Louise Blackwell and mother
, to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bogan.
Mr. and Mrs. W.M?Uavis and >li-j
41 lid. Ml'k. J. B~Blackwell mtored to
;, Newberry to attend revival meeting
?at Fellowship Bapiist-riniivh, -they
> reports a wonderful sermon,
~ I IIAKLKSION" NKSV.S. ~
a
I rhe pastor, officers, flieminers and
friends of Mt. Zion A. M. K, church
are looking forward yvith deet^mter.'-est
-the coming of Bishop R.f. Ransoni,
A. Mi. I). 13.. who will nronch
:??)> Sunday morning, Auk. 24th, 1930.
, The public is? requested ^'to worship
j.wiih;us. There will be..special music
-| tendered "V "our choir, for the nccn?
rsipn. *
. I The- Missionary meeting of t*u
! Conference BraTfl-h met at Ciarnett,
r S (>., Aug. 11th to 12th, showed a
J very creditablet-report from the var
ious districts. Mrs. McGhee of Ai?km?presided.?At?rtrt?
mooting the
election" of delegates for the Quadren
:nial assembly .in Columbia, August,
J-9."> 1 wa? helcf and those elected "are
] Mrs. D.' E. MoGhoo,' Mrs.?M:?fr
Witherspoon, Mrs. Mabel Green, Mrs.
C. \V. Wilburn, Mrs. Mattie McGhee
; M rs. JUinie.i Horry, Mrs. C. Frasier,
j~~Mr*r Lillian Jennings, and _Mrs. A.
J .Jenkins.
! ()ty the eve Of Aug. 19th at M't.
'/..On church,' a lovely repast was gi;
.yen, in honor of the president and
members of the Volunteer -Club, for
i the wonderful-work done by them
for Zion. after beirig refreshed wiftT
.'ice cream and cake, there were many
'- encouraging remarks made by quite
a number of visitors, Rev. and Mrs.
. .Jennings, of- Aiken; Rev. and Mrs.
Puckett of I.aurens, guests of Rev.
^and. Mrs. Wit.her.spoon, helpec] to
1 make it a big evening at Zion. "
! |. Mrs.'.Elizabeth Ilern of this city,
; died Thursday, Aug.' 14th aftgr a
' very short illness. Her funeral was
held on Saturday afternoon Aug. 16
[ o.l home. Mrs. Ilern was one of the
pioneer members of Mt. Zion church
rjintl Rev. J.r W.; Witherspoon, pastor
i--eon?lucted- the eulogy..
Three children survive her MlSs I).
] J :* Mr. H. C. an<r~Ur. !?.. 1- Hnrg
% "Pharmacist.
Miss. Ida flay, a sister of Mis/; Jonuij.
Gay, and a beloved student of
> Knmnuol A. M. R_.church Sunday
school died on Saturday August. 1(J,
-?IHtr t'uiu-nil was held at the Mazyck
Funeral Home op Monday Aug. 18.
! fine .jjister survives her, Miss Jennie
. C:.v
t Mr. George- Grayson, .11 year .old
- st i) til' .Mr. aiul Mrs. Charles Grayson
? this city, was drowned on last Sun?miv
afternoon. _ near- Jiitrv Columbus
'.Street-wharf, "while ' attempting- to
sv.im. His funeral was held at Cent
t.nary M. K. chui^h,-Tuesday after.
"in.liti Alter: r.>. s??
. ' The Bathing Beauty Contest that
s v as staged by the Cooper River A1
iti use me tit Co.. -at the beach at River1
side Park, on" Saturday afternoon,
of people, and it resulted that Miss
s - Ruth Brown won first prize. Miss
* Caroline Louder 2nd prize and Mrs;
i- Helen "Hammond 3rd prize.
s?. Emanuel A. M- E. Church
n 1
< , Rev. J. E. Beard. D. I)., Pastor.
1 '"A Call to Work" was the "subject
r , of. the pastor's discourse on Sunday
. ' morning. You may turn to St. Mat*
thovy twenty-first chapter at the 28th
s "verse and read: "But what think ye?
f , a certain man had two sons: and Wp
3 came to the first and said: 'son, ?o
j , work today in my vineyard.'" The
The serrOon was delivered with the
vsuhF eloquence and capability whieh
,_L characterizes?the?We note
f with pleasure the presence of several
r | visitors who ai> always welcome to
^ 1 worship with us.
rl r" At the evening hour of worship
another inspiring sermon was
j brought to ,ifs by the same messenger
The 'words of the text may bp read
in the 24th chapter of- the Acts of
'.,-the Apostles at the 25th verse. At
; the usual HmeTThe "doors" o? the
; church were opened and one persop
. was United. Preceding the close of
_the-_sin"vices three children were bap^'jtiaed,
*? *
We are much pleased with the func
""jTioning of the two female officers?
! Mrs. J. B. Jonesr^Frusteo Board and
Mi<c rioi,.,, o.
?>te.wara boarci.
fT h nii? nm MrriPTfrTffc histrfry of
v Emanuel that the two hoards uwere
11 I represented by women. We trust
Y l.that this js a precedent which wiU
always be upheld, by Emanuel for5
r.yearsto come. * . ....
W*- -
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2TT0 LEADER ~
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LANCASTER NEWS.
On Sunday, Aug. 17th,- was a high
day in Zion to everybody who attendTTmI
St. I'aul A. M. E. church. We
;had a wide?awake Sunday school.
'White every vtte wan enjoying Ufu
'beautiful Sunday school lesson our
[hearts were thrilled with the arrival
of the Bishop, Rt. Rev. R. C, Ransom
his wondeful wife, Mrs. Einma Ran
i-.omt~TJr? ~D. tT*~Sims, prasTdeTTt '-of
Allen University. Mrs. E. R. Morris
Atatron-of?A44er> -University and the
' Bishop's three grand sons Messrs.
Swain, Stewart, and Rpyprdv C. RiinWill
III. ' -----
At eleven o'clock services were opened
with the "greatest solemnity.
Bishop Ransom preached from the
theme, these words: VFive Loaves
and Two t Fishes." This was indeed
a masterpiece. It carried us from
the lowly avenues to the exalted
^rificd air.
?night/ -he- pi enc-T^w}-frorn?thh
thema: "So Run." This?was-a~ crowning
feature. All hearers were gratified
at the wonderful sermon, which
made us realiz^ the' greatness of a
man who is consecrated and prepared
to render service for God and
man. JBishop Ransom to my mind
stands alone as a puipiteer" and a
scholar of the first magnitude. All
the children^ "men and women are
singing his praises.
auurcsseu me Missionary
. Society at 4 p. m. She
brought a warm, full brim message
to the group; so queenly in her manners
and flexible attitude.
.?Mrfe?E:?it; Morris also spoke iii
glorious terms of the worfc and Mrs.
Ransonv as our guiding star of the
. state , ?- 1 ^
Dr. 1). II. Sims spoke of the school
work, the Bishop and hi? ?ymp?thatic
disposition of sacrificing his time
to render servlce to his people.
+ Mrsr Owens and the Stewardesses
!s.paifd no little pains in preparing
Jan elaborate dinner for the distinguished
guests.
Kev*_ and Mrs.. Owens, Mrs. Ina
Cr<icl<f'tf provident nf fVin T nafciio and
it wo delegates Misses Helen Gilliam
and' Elizabeth Ellison~"~are levalng
Tuesday for Charleston to attend
theState A. C. E. League Convention.
Mrs. Fannie Barnes was brought
froni Washington, D. C., Sunday and
funeralized" at Mt. Zion A. M. E. 'Z.
church at !? p. m. .
i\ 1 ->11V IL.L.Ii NEWS.
To say Wg are still alive in Kinpr;
vllle is not enough, but we are here
working _and progresing daily in the
name of the Power.
The farmers are busy gathering
cotton, earl; peas and peanuts; some
are now ready to seJU new sweet po-tatees.
The churches in the vicinity are -ail
coupled up?ami-working fpr the advancement
of God's kingdom. Sunday
night marked the close of a
grand l'.evival meeting "at Pleasant
Grove Baptist church. 17 .souls were
added to the church. Rev. Lowman
with his fellow preachers should feel
-proud. ? ?? -?*
Deacon S. C. Cope of Mt. Olive
_church with a number of its members
worshipped at St. Mark
. tist church Sunday morning. They
had wonderful services' there with
Rev. Barber and his congregation.A
contribution was- taken and~lgiven
to Deacon Cope, $8:72 for benefit of
the new church building Mt. Olive
4 which was destroyed by fire and we
wish to -thank them all for the kind
rebuilding of "Mt. Olive church. Pleas1
ant Grove; Mt. Nebo, Jit. Zioir also"
have been very nice in aiding these
.struggling members of Mt. Olive in
mi new cnurch building. Now we
rfl'entrarrttfuT to ^liy It is nearly conT
pleCed with the exception of seating
land painting. Soon we hope to invite
ali of our friends and weH wishers to
come,and worship with us in our new
t-hnrrh 1
Mrs. Lulu Bates who has been
quite ill is convalescing slowly.
Misses Lucile and Amanda Finch
left some days a.go for a five weeks
stay in New York, leaving Misses
Klizabeth and Clotelle with two brotliers
Sharby and Thomas to keep
bouse. Seemingly they are doing nice
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- SI'I M UTS 111 inis .VU'mify tnr lh.. Icntier,
so wuteh for Krngvile News and
see what's going on.
Mr. S. C. Cope, Will Seymour, Mrs.
Cope,- Misses Martha Dowdy and Eli/.abeCh~
Finch..were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Gay," Sunday:
They reported a pleasant trip.
HELENA NEWS.
Sunday being a pleasant day the
churcTT goers found their way toward
the "church. Sunday school opened
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?l'KK'-KS IN-. KKEI'IN.g.,
WITH FIRST CLASS WORK
r ^Ul-Assemhly St. Di?l 4523
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10:SO with Asst. Supt. Mr J. S. Gary
and teachers on the job. The Juiw
r tor choir ?is - rcnde-ring?good musk1.
The" young people axe working in
Up, church as never be lore
Thp A. C. Li. League met with'TVW|...M
M* Willie I on ,, ,,,
8 p. m. Rev. It. A. Young, pi cached
The funeral of Kov. A. IV. 1'rapp
was hgld [a t Thursday jit Brown
Chapel church. Ki \\ HV P. KlliV." and
T ~h'?\*TDn,ti fittu liiti rl ?
Ml*. Elliott Robin-Ton. Mr. - John
-Wrightt Mr. Ahir shall motored
t?r Columbin 'Sunday. They repoit a
pleasant. tnxu ... ? Gl-l
the IVcafiVr at .Ma-hall "RrTJ:
J5tore. - Kvci'v. ianne need1. th(. Leader.
So geTd^ here Moth ofhyr tltiiYgs
Mr. B. Fortune <> :N'e?\ berry and
Brother Mr. A. M. Richardson and
'nephew Mr. Wendell Cooper oT~Wa-h
ington, D. C\, were' the guests r>f
Miss Rosa Lee Five and family Friday
night.
SUMTER NEWS.
A very interesting mu?icaJo and
literary program v.*ac rendered at
Shiloh Baptist church on Sunday-afternoon
Aug. 17.
Mr. 'Ferdinand Aumhain of? this
city gave a splendid pipe organ recital
at Mt. Pis.gah. A. M. F. church
on Sunday'night. Aug.?tn?:
ThP moonlight .picnic sponsored by
the Do Something-. Club of Emanuel
M..- E. church at Elierne/ei- picnic
ground was a very delightful event
A large crowd attended.
AliouJ 2> guests were invito d . t??
tlip-residtnee ul .Mi . CI TV i.a<<n
on Monday evening t?j v\ it ? r..
nioii*>trut inn ,(?i ill*- * lull, a I i in 111a in
- \v iire. A?cuiniili t>-?111111.i.i?w_rt-?|n
pared by the Ueiiioin.l'i uf?<r" and ; ei \
i-rl tn?thu (film t- ; '
Mis. Maggie-V. Clover - l*.?!ii^litI'titly
entertained imi" 'I'm-.-d,:i\ m--lit .mAjje..
" 12lh . in huiinf rrf "her daurTTfer*^
birthday. Whist war -ptaytni?ditriTn'
the evening. ancj 'each nirmierit ttI
time was enjoyed !?(;.' l u aiu and
cakt1 was servrnrtr?
a latere tnuiJiheV of invited Quests
Spent a very pleasant ev.mme at t lie
residency of Mr-. Bessie. Hauip.-oii
on. Tuesday evening. Aug. 12th Miscellaneous
name's were placed.' he
i-i'earn and cake^as >erw d: ~
Mrs. Maud vl-ylder \ ev.y pleasinglyentertained
on Wednesday 'night. August
loth in honor-'of Mm. M. V.
Stringer. <?r New Yolk. l'rogrC-.-si\"e
Bridge was. |dayed-ami?a jolly e\eiiilig
Was spent." A refreshing i VJia -1
-nras. spived.?~ ~ ^
Mrs.' Charity Wright. Mr-. N.
Burns and .Haw. F.W. A-m,, ..
sick at this time. We .wish"'for. theru
r.a. sneed.v ncini'i i ?"tT-'~
Dr. and .Mrs.. W. B. (irecn formerly
of Orangelmrg. but imw- of Biy'
i v i 11 e. A rkmisas were guests ?rf
Prof, and Mrs. J. ('. |'ri<>l<-au ..n Friday,
Auk:. 15th.
- Mrs. Bertha "Perry .and. children of
Brunswick.-Ga.s ;u'o Mr,?and
Mrs. A. G. Spears. ?.
Mr. H. N. Evans . spent the. -week
- end in the ouy -tF it:i;l!?frr?ii-.iK .
Mr, and. Mr-. ,J..S B. Rullin a ud
daughter and Mr.- Lester Met My of
Portsmouth, Va.. my visiting. Mr.
and Mrs. Edward KuJlin.
, Miss Lena Mat, Mjn i y is- spending
a few. days in Eastuvex.
Rev. and Mrs. A. RrTK.ward. Miss
Evelyn Howard ami Mrs; E. t\ Jones
and little daughter niutoivd t<. (?r<
angeburg ou Wednesday.
Mrs. ElsceWhr- Litwlon -left-" TrTT
week for Los Angeles, ('aliforula for
. ail, indofiniU tiny?? ?? ?
M4s*?Marie?Folder poll'?rfrr?u < . I1
-?sml?in?Hai't.<\ ille?with?11 ,r M
... ST. M A l l IH U S M U S -.4^^
IwV. .John I |:oJnus of t iU-IaInrina.
pii'Uc)u',d a WoiuU i'Ut4?r*r-t tti'*n Vd lie
ill el A. M. I']. i-luir.'h Siinlax *> an
appreciative uiilieiiee. 1.1 is. >111110(1
. Will- he i totti'inlu ! it! ' ??
Mi's; Bettie \\ hitmule. .Mi I'rJIa
Williams, "Mrs" .Mm Tin.ma: ' ami
KeV.- .1. W . Thon.ys it-It .\loinl:V\ i..r
New ,V rk tlirone, h the eiiantrx /
Mrs. Mary ItouTiiTiTT ,Trn.| tJnhlivn
have, returned t > 1 'ohnj.il.ia ' after
spending- so 11 if tinu* w h Ir relative.
" and' fhieiids. ' , - .
Mrs. 'K. C . .Warley i:' * |;n?.i?m:/ .1
Ie\c -irrTvs ill t'olau.h'ia vi itine it-la*
. lives and friend-." ' Mr.
James Coker'anJ children I: ;i \?
^returned to*. the fit \ al'tei " >po:".diao
a few days In l!laek\ille \ 1 -i111.1 j*- rata
tiyes aUfl friends.Master
Udoin C'okt r is Mt k at t! 1 is
writing. Jl'" many friend .iiv li>. 1
injr for-Tiini a speedy?vei'mverV. ;
The Leijjjue , pimarani >uuda> af
.el-noon rivas quite a treat to all
who were present Uiitl witnessed it.
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PAGE THREE
| Much credit is duo to Mrs. \V. J.
Moultrie as. president for the work
wlrich the l.eayuo- is <loing?1
* The- following persons attended _
".the Ledjru(? in Charleston this wuek.^
Rrv. J. M... Jackson. Mis^s 1?-??Vdil'i"'^?.Ma
da., la.?J at is. UU,- .ftotUon
Caklwejn ? : ? . _
^-Master EdtfirT Jackson in spen'dim*
"b;.s vacation in Sumter with rela
tivefr and friends.? - ; " t" ~
I tie h rrtTTT.tfii dav In" this month *
ML?to a ieTT .letter da.\jin" .Metho- :
dr-rnr_ar Mi- Matthews, at Hethrl A.
|M. E. church?pueachinp all day. We
ai t, exnoetiuu qui poo.) RUhnp. R ( _
Tllnn-orn and hlc wife on that TTliyT- ~~,
fAl /T o'clock _T?ev L. .11. Uerningway
"and ronprpprhtion will- worship with
os. all of the adjoining- ehurVdws are
cordially invited to he With' us,
Mrs. Mary .Wilson is home from
N?w York spend in tr some time wth
friends. . *
I Mr. Wm. 'Frit7. Jr., from New
i Yi.rk?is home-spending awhile?with ?,
relatives.- ' . . ..
Prof. Solomon Guignard, Jr.. "spent
"'Sunday in Oranjreburp.
Mr. J. W. Butler is pp the sick lit
Ho-pe he will soon i>,, himseTf"ap;iiu
.Miss Pansy Taylor. Miss Luc lie ' .
Larimore, Mrs. F.mma .Tane Taylor,
Rev. Elliott Ta^or anil Mr. Wih
lipio Manigar nnrWred---W>?Pinewomi ?
" Sunday to Rev.. Elliott Taylor's":
i ehurchl' They vepprted 9 splendid
I lit.. Hint U'!li tiirrVili* I ..
the way Lark they spent it few min- 1 '? , ;
141 with Kyv. 'M. T. Taylor.
1 Mlkk-q 1 nria Jones' of Cori-wnbia, is
to ri' visiting -relatives ai d friend?.. X ;
Wr. 1\ I on Kitt, dvtnantiy! K itt ami
-e^-rh+ft-rt - motored frotn :VeW Y"rk
and BaJtimoion a ? ad PCea- i.iii.
> ! I i iiinv ~tn?Hrr-?1 ulurnl?-ft-?t In?it .
11<:iit h-er Hansom ?K-ttt, of Creston, fj
]T~ ' I !:?-> a! O ' t > i t! m 11 ,,\n?With Mr
jO'Neal Kitt. ,t heii>.. nephew. T,hey also- ' .
-VI ifeil ' .M n1.. I'. Kitl and, tie ices,. . _
I:tft.l and K.vVlyn Kitt at this city.
bksxkttsvii.i.k nkws-.???4 Al-rss
Opheifa MrK'a.y is home vtsit'
:ilig TieT mother. ' " ~ ~ ' C 1: ~' "
Air. and Mis. B Drake is heiiie after o ) ?
spending some time in Washing tori1,-D.
C. with the sisfer of Mr. Drake.,
M fe L. Xev\ton is Lack from Kumpe
where she .enjoyed herself.
1 Mrs.'Stella Bingham-and "Mrs. D"6T5
Da\ is.of Knglewood, N. .1 are spending
sometime with "their foot he iy
"for l,'n(,l'-'"'mj, iN .JC >
Miss .Helen D. Covington spent 1. ...
Sunday Willi Jit-f IP'Ht! . M r- Sarah i
l:\ ese. . ; '
- Mr-. i.uurn MPLeud is i m m-oe i nw
M Lula b. Sexton, left .V^y/iday for.
Spartanburg. t
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| W A FK,w years ago,, my KJ
,< H$ health was very bad," H
g writes Mrs. A. <J. S. ynu.ur,
ingham, Aid., whose picture C
B "I did nbt feel equal to ?
H the task we have from day r
D to .Jay,?I f.ufl'eivJ quite u ~ +-? r
H? bit with pains ill my side ?
t u and hack. I'was very weak. L.
' U "I knew that 1 must take * J >
1 ' G something to keep up. 1
- M saw Oardui advet used and-? ?
Lj decided to try it. 1 am glad ?
Ld I did, for J felt better*after
H taking my first Battle.?rl?!
M took three in all, and was ?
R greatly .improved."
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