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SatunU* **?-? ?* ?? **> ANDERSON NEWS I The rhurrl\i'K uf uur city nil 1 ~ moving along nlcefy, the wrvtoes^at various churches ?re well attended, not withstanding the het weather. " ^ T. Tlii?p?ll of OheStnr, : S. f". has returned home after a very pleasant visit to relatives and friends - Rpv. Marveltos Glemi. of Savannah Ga. and Mr. Talniadge O+enn of At^ hxnta were called home- Oh agfeount " of illness of their father, Rev. R. D. , Glenn. _ J The friends of Master James Peer are very glad to see^ him out again af?? ter a few weeks illness. We are sorry to report the illness of Miss Margaret Reese on W. Frank 1m St., we wish for her a speedy re- t' covery. Rev. R. D. Glenn , Pastor of Wilson Calyery Baptist Church, suffered a "stroke of paralysis, last Monday nite He is slightly improved at this writ ' ing. . . MissBelle Bright is out again af 1 ter being ill for a jnonth or more. Mrs. Hannah Butler mother of Miss Maggie Butler one of the city school teachers died at her home Friday affer ^an iflrfess of Several months. 7 She was a noble christian woman. ?I?Her funeral was held Sundoy after noon at 4:00 o'clock from Evergreen Baptist Church. Rev. W. Zinner, man pastor. Mr. Sam. Simpson formerly of this - city, died in Chicago, III. and was brought home Sunday Aug: 81. His funeral w&a held Monday He leaves to mourn his loss several relatives ^ . and friepds. . Murray jf - Urggayille, ,S. C. accompanied by Mr. R. C.Foreman, Field Auditor of the N. C. MutualLife Insurance Company were business visitors to the city, Wednesday, Aug. 27. Dr. And Mrs. Harry E. Thomas of ', Seneca,, S. C. were Sunday visitors \ to Mr. and Mrs.~W. M. Scott on _?*_. Toweri Street. ' . ^ Miss Emnaa Mack arrived in the city Monday night' from Philadelphia T to resume her duties at the Norths. . Side School. 1 . ' ic:- ' .Rev. A. C. Sumter, Pastor of Allen 1 Temple A. M. E. Church, preached at St. Paul Baptist'' Church Sunday August Aug. 31st. His sermon was a master piece and was enjoyed by the large audience who came out. He was accompanied by his choir who rendered excellent music special mention must be made of the banso, he held those who heard him spell bound "with" his melodious voice. The faculty of the Graded Schools of the city are as follows: Reed Street High School S. C. Perry, Principal, Miss Eloise Morris, Miss Katid Anderson, Miss Mozelle Johnson; Maggie Butler, R. Nesbitt, Helen Prince, Evelyn Smith, Miss Lessie Hill, Miss Eva K .Dunlap, Miss Daisy Neal, Mrs. Josephine. B. McGee, Mrs. Justine Perry, Mrs. Marcia Marcia Marion, Miss Lueili i/iinKscate. _ South Fant Street. W. A. Griffin, Principal, Miss Anna Garrison, Miss Johmye Adger, Mrs. Meta S. Johnson, Mrs. Ola Adgar, Mrs. Lula Ciawford, Mrs. Rachel Asbury, Miss Helen Mae Hagood, Mrs. Loualgia A. Owm. South Side School Mrs. <3orrine J. Peek, Principal, Mrs. f Birdie L. Davis, Mrs. L. B. Quick, Miss Gwendolyn Anderson, Miss Scipito GambreU, Miss Emma L. Mack Miss J. Mack, J. Sullivan ? Mr. and Mrs. C. Lee Davis weVe the visitors to Ashevflle, N. C. last week * -' Miss Robbie Wilson of Williamston, S. C. spent the week-end with * Mr. and Mrs. C.Lee Davis. Messrs Oliver Gaines of Philadelphia and Wm. Gaines of NewYork r Miss Mattie Gaines of Phijh. ajttpndf ed the funeral of their Sister ifiss L. Gaines. Mrs. Iola McKenney of Jackson__ -vilie, Fla. spent t few- days last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pat. Burris on Bradley Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Tho#. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs.?E. D. Mattison and little Miss Minnie Edwards, of Atlanta, Ga. attended the funeral of their uncle Mr. Mr. Spmuel Rev. C. W. Francis of Salem Presw byterian Church, and his family are spending their vacatkm visiting relatives. On the third Sunday in Aug. his pulpit was filed by Rev. J. P. Fos ter of Palataka F4&.V founder of the ? work here. "Everybody present -en' joyed the wonderful message he gave. . ~~ ~ ' ; " The Missionary Society of St. Paul Baptist Church was' royally enter ??tamed-at the home xjt Mre. B. L. Davis, August 29th, A large crowd, of members and friends were present to witness Jthe excellent program rendered by mem, bars from the various ohurchcs. The program whs as follews: T?k?Miss A. E. Webb, Solo?Mrs. Tiny Bright, Reading?Miss Catheriue CJrawford, Reading?Mrs. Virginia Su s sen well, Solo?Miss Robbie VPHcorn Reading Miss O, Asiifiuii, Instrumental Solo? Miss Edmonia Johnson* Solo?Mr. Thomas Lee, Solo?Mrs.V-Mrs. C. J. Peek, Solo? Mr. Ellldtte McAdams, Instrumental Solo?Mrs. M. V. Marion, Talk? Mrs, Lula Crawford, Instrumental Talk?Mr. W. I. Peekv At the conchasion of the program delightful re ffeshments were served bff haatesa 5 He Reporters from the Various g Churches are as Follows: ' St. Ml Baptist Church, Mrs: B. L. t/HTIOi Royal Baptist Gharch, Miss A. E. W*bb. . / ? Btthsl A. M. F. Church, Miss Grace ? I * I?II I ... ' 1 ' rawTora l^slcrtl tPyespylerian Church, Mr*. Hkt Burr is. ^uhfyou fail to sfee your churoh Mfchr-^mrw, pleas* do not crireporter or the leader, as thty can not hat- I? EitiBBt..- - * I . t ' I ^ _ J publish the doings in your church or community- unless Hamp--i&-.sinit-im-80 see your local Teporter, and she will gladly ftave all news given "her t published. r " ? We thank you, . Nellie. Caldwell, General Reporter LOCK HAR^NEW $ August the revival month has gone all the churches have had good meetings, taking a number of new members and receiving old ones. Financial part has been good, notwithstand ing the cry of "hard time." The public schools and colleges will soon open their doors for another year work, antT I think both teachers and students are glad. The tight financial condition will prevent some from aahool,, but we trust all?wilt have a good year. - . ...,1 The Lockhart school opens Thurs. Sept. 4th. This-school opens the day the white schools does and runs as the same. The trustees are intelligent white men and do a gopd part by the colored school. The teachers doesnot.havg toeall upon,the colored patrons for anything. We rejoice ovt^" the re-election of TToif. Jas. H. Hope as State Supt. of Education. Mr. Hope taught in the Union school and also served as r^Aiinfir. Qnnf nf i/%n 1*1 he is personally known by the writer countyjfor several years, therefore is Well known here. Ifte. EMtrarri Thompson Inst his car by fire a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson were taking an even ing ride when the car-<aught ahrlT and burned up before sufficient help could be secured. They have our sympathy for we lost ours by fire this year. - ' ? Miss Katie Lee Scott has returned home -after spending a week with Miss Minnie Z. Jeter. ?Mias Alma Smith?after sponding some time with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Smith and other friends has returned to.her work in Brooklyn N. Y. Just- -before she left Miss?: Emma Davis gave a partv in her fion or at the.home of Mrs. Fannie Davis Quite an enjoyable time was had. Mr. Fleming Fant and Mr. Jack Hughes performed their part at the piano. Miss Smith has a host of friends here who were sorry to see her go, yet rejoice over her success in New York. Mr. W. A. Smith is sending a part of his vacation in Danvile, Va. -We hope he will- enjoy himself while-tak-ing this much needed rest. Miss Lucinda Mayfield after spend ing^some time with her daughter, Mrs. Marv B. Foote. of Leeds, S. C. has returned to the home of her son Mr. J. H. Land our popular townsman, singer and orator. ST. OEORfiE" NEWS Mies Robinson of Orlanda, Fla.,who has been spending some time with " relatives has returned. . Mrs. Julia Bryant has returned to Jacksonville, Fla: after spending some tiihe with relatives. Mrs. i. Fugerson spent last week in Denmark visiting her grandmother. * Mr and Mrs. John ^ugeraon .Mi. Frank Kjelly, Mr. L. Brown, Mr. Wnt McKinley Bowman, Mr. Sam. Jtichu ardson, the Fungo brothers, Mrs. Earline Bowmii:, Mrs. Lilian Heyward and Mrs. Ad?. Griffin nioto ed to the Pines or -Friday on a- Fishing Party.? -.-r?. . " The revi'a! meeting at Bethel A M. E. Chtrr?h * rr in I'r'igi'e^n He-.- =Kr* Nance is putting the town on fire Rev. Nance is an evangelist with a state wide reputation and he surely can deliver the word of God as it ought be preached. Rev. Anderson the popular pastor of the church lmAuro nrViof Lrirtsi nf Q nroanhor tn mil IV11U T? O ?I ItUV nillM M |/? VMVIIV 4 V w . v. 1 a revival. Mrs. C. C. Marshall is on the sick | list " Mf. ahd^Mrsr^Roosevelt Wy rid ham Mr. Joe Bonneau, Mr. Leny Stephen, Miss Elizabeth Moultrie and Mr. Joshua Moultrie motored to Branchville Thursday ni^fht. ? Mr. Gilbert Simmons of this -city mysteriously disappeared from his borne on August 30th. Clues has been found to his whereabouts and Mr. Allen Simmons of this city along with Mr. Joshua Fugerson motored to Greensboro, N. C. Monday as., it has been said that all clues point that he is in that city. ?The pMard achoni win begin at Trinity M. E. September the 1st. Hours: 11:45 to 1 o'clock Pro*. Joshua J. Jones Tutor. Labor day was quietly observed in town. " Mr. David Lemon aryl Mrs. Harold Hyward motored to Branchville, Tues Porlnr Kocf oorviVa in fnwn \f i* Wv H. Woodruff, Prop: SALUDA NEWS The union held its quarterly session at the Shiloh Baptits Church on last Saturday and Sunday of which Rev. M. D. Mobley is pastor. It was well attended and timely remark Bush of Barnwell County preached a wonderful sermon which all enjoyed" who heard it. Mrs. Zoa A. Slarke matron o fChrf; lm-CoHege Orangeburg in company, with her sister , ' brother,in,law and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. L. Lo-' Kan and Mr. Thos. R. Logan, Jr. motored to Greenwood. On last Safurday where she will spend a few .days<with relatives and friends after imfeh shs will leave fot liofrip, A I O A - vraiwrourKi ??. v>. > v Mr. George Mason is now taking a short vacation on R. 6 with his unaU>, Mr Sherman Simpkin. We wish fOllhim much joy and. pleasure while beta* there. \ v ? T~? r1 ?:? -'.'l.lVr- . :* *v?? r. ^ ?nfE pjtt afftfr Miss Ella Butler, the daughter J quietly- qmted. in ^wedlock OTl last ^ ihnrsfinv at a K m. by tne brldeT~H! pastor, Rev. Williams, to Mr. Walter < Hill of Dyson, S. C. and they are I rtcrw residing at Dyson. '. ' . 1 ? 1 MR. WILLIE D. ATWOOD PASSES ^ ? _J ^Ir, Willio. ].' Atumfld of Pnmnrla^t: orabrother of Rov,^G, --K. Lylas, died-pl Friday, Aug. 22, 1930 and was fun- d eralized at' St.5;-James A. M. E. j Church by Rev. E. V. Kiser, Monday J Aug, 25. Interment in church yard. > T. A. Wittliaras in charge of funer^L? UNION PRAYER SERVICE HELD JULY 28, ENDING AUG. 24. ... -H Orangeburg, S. C. I; William Chapel O. M. E., St. Paul ; Bapist and Fourth Baptist?Churches ( participating. l These members happily united themselves with?4he?spirit- of God resting within them . and carried on I the work of reviving souls and bring- < ing souls to Christ. They began at the. Fourth Baptist Church moving | around to the different churches for seven weeks Entr'thelr btg closlhg c was at Antioch Baptist Church. Aug. 24 with a glorious outcome. ^ The leaders are Bros. J. C. Conner and Haize \VhetstonP oof Williams Chapel and sister Daisy Streeter. BrO. Sfimilpl TTnicrler n nrl Qjifrar- C n Sally of St. Paul; Bro. Gray and sister T,ucy -CheeFrborough of Fourth Baptist Church. . . Yours for Christian work, King Solomon Prayer Band. KINGSVILLE NEWS. There Syas no service^. at the churches in this vicinity Sunday be-cause our annual Union.. .was hpld Friday, Saturday and Sunday at New Eight Beeutah Baptist Churclv wjtiere Wt? all united SnnHav and had dnliflht. Tul sessions. Monday night, Sept. 8, $:00 p. m., Dedicatorial services of New Mt. .Olive Baptist Church will begin. "TTTere will be a series of meetings by the . various organizations of the church each night in connection with this; there-will be a sermon preached" by a visiting pastor. Monday , the 8th Deacon board night;. Tuesday, the 9th, Trustee board; Wednesday, Sunday SchooL night;1 Thursday, Usher-board; Friday night, choir. Rev. Winn" of Fort Mott will preach Fri-day nightr ;A different-pastor each night and v.'e are asking^atl organizations from our lister churches to join with us each night. Let us make this a big opening. On Sunday there will be dedication proper^ when we expect?a host of?friends and?wetf wishers to be with us. You have already demonstrated the fact that to gether \vy stand and diviHpd wp fall . and we are grateful to you for standing -with, us thus far in jour struggle eration in the name of Jehovah, the nnd w.? ?your continued coopHigh Power Come one, come all. Miss Lucy Anna'ftnd Mrs. Marion Macon of Columbia spent Labor Day heVe* pop calling on- relatives and friends. Their presence was a delight. Don't forget' to secure your subscription or a copy of the Leader each week. In it you find news of. real value;? . -T"* STT GEORGfc A Correction. . >r- , ? * " An article appeared in this column that I was_ leavn^-^Str George be-1 tion of t'he^rincipsl, which I mustjay is untrue. The Principal of this schi'ol is working hard and sincere with'all concerned to make the school an outstanding one in the state of South?Ca i'oli n a. ??: ? ; * * I am hoping that said Principal was not made to' fell badly over such an article.^ ^ Koy GurUimy ?Ea-voyatioonal teacher of St.George Colored School. JONRSVJLLE NEWS The revival, began at Foster Chapel Sunday. Rev. Coleman of Spartanburg' preached a soul stirring sermon Sunday morning. Sunday night our pastor, Rev. Collins was at his post of duty and preached a wonderful sermon A collection of $57.61 was raised. Rev Williams of Durham, N.'C., has arriv^ ed to' conduct the revival. Quite a1 few visitors worshipped with Fanie Littejohn, Miss Gladys Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas,' Mr. and Mrs. William Gaffey and oth-1 ers. . . J Mr. and Mrs. Roland Foster and family also Mr. and Mrs. William Gaff i ney and family motored from Detroit to spend awhile with jmlatiirflg and friends. ' * . 1 . MrTand Mrs. Robert Thomas from ! Greensboro, N. C., are spending awhile with parents and friends. miss Mamie l. uarmey had as her i guest Sunday- Messrs F. E. Jones and juniors Gaffney of Gaffney, S. C. Mrs. Belle Burnette and grandson of Spartanburg were the week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill called at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rola-nd Foster. Sunday p. m. [ Mrs. Conniq Stewart has returned.!, after a visit in Georgia. 4 SH.VF.R- STREET NEWS _1 -.The farmers in this section are gathering what they have sown? I ..Our revival began at this place yesterday... We had some abled preach-! ers to sneak tons. The" castor. Rev.1 j.JVI. Williams, Rev. Ringer and.EeyJ Young also Dr. L. F. Vance pfajMlnRr noble sermons. We are praying for' a successful meeting .Mr. and Mrs. W. Pair of Silver St- j house guest their charming sisteT Mr#. J Mamie Limpton and husband from!I Philadelphia, Pa. ? Mr. and Mrs. G. L, Calhoun o< SreenviHe, S. C., has bego spending 50me lithe With relatives and friends Everybody was dellightedto see therm Mrs. M. S. Nance of Columbia, S. C, ,s visiting relatives and friends at Mewberry and Silver Street. Mr,?and Mrs. E. L. - Marshal- was pleased to have their children with hhein from Philadelphia. PHLeverv^ tinriy was glad to rpp them?_Tbiy mo. tored here last -week. McCORMICK NEWS Rev. Kelly H. Curry, Passes to the Great Beyond 'Rev. Curry departed this life Saturday August 2, 1930. The funeral services was held at Zion.-Chapel A M. E. Church, Monday August 4, at 2:30 o'clock. . The deceased was pas toring at Flat Rock Station in tin Greenville District at the time 6T hideath. Rev. J.- W. Dougjass pastoi of the McCormick Circuit was Mas ter of Ceremonies. The program showedthe high es teem in which Rev. Curry was hek We must say that we havp, lost ; good man, but we hope that it is ou lost and. -Heaven's gain. He leave to mourn his lost a wife, four brc thers two sisters and a host 'of rein tives and friends. AIKEN NEWS Miss Ida Lee Johonson was hoste? at a very unique party in honor c her sisteiy Rphpppn .Inhnshi "AugusT 6th. The affair was given i the Hill Side Gun Club, where prett decorations and lights added.no th splendor of the event. The out ( town guests were Miss Evelyn Flen ing of Charleston, Misses Bernjc Williams and Pauletta Hughes an .Messrs Charles Green, and Lav.'tenc Perry of Augusta, and Atlanta, r< flp60tivcfy? . j? *1 ? Misses Bernice Williams and Pai leta Hughes were the house .guesl of Misses Ida and Rebecca Johnst Johnson during the past week. The were highly entertained while in tY city and expressed themselves as ha i,ng had an enjoyable, time. Mrs. Bell Hayne Matthews had ? her house guest for the past wee Mrs. Rosa McGill of Savannah, Ga. .A Whist party was given by Mr Bell Matthews at her home on Edg< field Avenue .last Monday in hoom of Mrs. Rosa McGill. The hoste* served a c^elicious course of sandwicl es. ice tea. ice cream ^and C 3 Iter An enjoyable da\r^vas spent on t\ Edisto river last Thursday by a fisl ing party composed of about fift people of the city. An enjoyable afternoon was sper at the home Mrs. Plieinia Peeplc on Kershaw Street Monday. The o< casion being a Plate Party. Afte amusing themselves with lively stoi ies a delicious course of chicken, ric salad, pudding, cream and cake wa served. Those present were Mei (lamca A. J. Jenkins, Jcurie Eubunl; Emma McCarter, Mattie Robinsoi Ella Seabrooks, Matilda McFarlii Mary Massey, Delia Parker, M^mi Brown, ^.ela -Woodard, Mariah Kirbj Phelisha' MePherson, Mamie 11 olla n< Maude Pollard, Lillian Tiice., L. f Jennings, Annie ^Beli Peeples, and M 1.' McFarland."- All expressed then selves as having enjoyed .the uffai The next meeting will be at the horn of Mrs. "Mamie Brown. Mrs. Virginia CHilds of Savanna! -Ga., is the house guest of Rev. an Mrs. A. B. McGhee, on Fairfield S Mrs. Childs is the sister of Rev, Mr (JJhee. * -cv--_? The pastor and members were ver and Rebecca Branch at service Sut day morning after an absence i nearly three moonths. They hav been in the north vjsiting relative Sisters Branch' and Singleton ar among our be<$t workers*." , Another strong sermon was preac ed at Cumberland Sunday mornin by the pastor from St. John 4:3!: Lilt up yur eyos and look oiT tli fields."?This was a great effort b the pastor and attention' of all wa caught as he spoke.-. A large number of children angrown ups, also oldei" members of th church went to the .picnic that wa given by the A. C."*E: League at Wil liams' farm on Tuesday. An old tim dinner was served in the afternoon. Revival meetipg started at the Sec ond Baptist Church Monday night THE WA "i _ This institution needs no adv VI (J U and MODERN KQU1PMK ing Department for the fall clas * Any one interested wN-ite th^ 4 m ???? I lnrge?crowds -are-- attending.?' We ! I. trust great-g4>od--will--come frem-ther 1 same. ' ' , : l.ATTA NKW'S ' ( ''* . j . Supday . marked a great day in i Weston Chapel A. M. E., Church. r-| Sunday i^vhoel wee held at the-woa! i, hour with the Sup?iikiUauleuL,aJL?Ina? uusL.ol' duty. AtU'Y m splendid d>s. 1 cui.ini) the?lot?fon?was?reviewed?by? j the superintendent. At 11 :Q0 our j pastor, Rev. I. Hs Alson, preached a 1 soul stirring sermon. - Mr; Osborne Windon returned Sat~ urday from Philadelphia, Pa. j Miss Ella Mae Smith returned Sun day from summer school. Kjuite a [' few members' from the Methodist 4 Church -Worshipped with us. ori Sun:[ day night. Come agaip, -I Mrs. Amelia Henry of Columbia, . ' spent the week end with Mrs.' M rt. . fb-UeThea, M^ses" Hattie and L. Bethea, - Peealia Fladger, lona Burnette- and . Mrs. A-rdejma?Gibbs left Saturday night for -New York and Washington".' Mrs. Maggie ' D. Scott and little \ Dorothy Woodburjr motored to DiN x 1 Ion Sunday p. m. r There was a surprise party given j. . Monday night - by the stewardess' Board Sr<T. "T;-^ Wesirrh~.Chape 1 in W, . f if.. T .L i ~?" ,? ? 1??P'.??junri? OHi n.n;i, . - Mr. J, I?. Dottery was in town SunJ day;."*'* . -Miss Rosa J. Fladger is bapk home , al't JlJiaAing, attended summer school1 j ifi Marion, and repbjftf a pleasant is ;. session. . )f - . M.r. Odellp Hunt of Sellers spent 1,1 tljf wepk. end with his pal. ML.-G.rant it fladger. >' j M essrs., Walter Allen. Odelle Hunt CP and Grant A. Fladger motored to >f Bennetts vilU Monday. Thev report Vr ! a very pleasant trip. ;e L Mjss_Bex;tha_Cou.ser uf XUllon spent d the week end with Miss Alice U. e. Page. Mr. Donald H. Hall left Saturday T-tifprlit for New York City. ~~ ? y ' . IP ECONOMICAL WEEK-ENIi FARMS V ' TO Ai r. SEASHORE AND MOl'Nis . k ?-? ^?:?:?? TAIN RESORTS -NOW ON SALE. sr v a". ' ..... ? >r CON SILT TICKET AGENTS, THE --SOUTHERN" RAtfcWAY SYSTEM y ' I I l-GA^ OOT I ' ' n "t am a dressmaker, and I tffcl ^ belong to a number of Jg ?~j -societies. Last spring, I was U {j Ctf unusually lmsy. 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