The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 20, 1930, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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S. c. DELEGATION TO B. M. C.
*~We take this medium throug
which to commend the South Can;
lina delegation from the Househol
Ruth to thc^-B M.? ;which ni<
? in Atlantic City,' N. J., Septembr 1
It was composed of experienced, r<
^fined and. loyal Rvithitf'Jv v\hu r.cceis
from the presiding officer, but otlu
?delegations.?The administration loo
ed Fo the delegation as its ruling po'
er on the floor. The sisters were o
time every day and stayed on the jol
Whatever South Carolina asked fo
was given her. All honor to the sis
ters for the manner in which the
held up the honor of the Palmett
State.
CAMERON NEWS .
^The W. H.'and F. M. of the Cei
tral Conference which was held hei
at ^St. Peter's A. M. E. Church, wj
? we4f carried out and- all enjoyed tl
nieetipg.
. On Sunday night oui?partorT-ftxr
G. T. Coleman was asked by Re'
Frank Johnson of St. John Baptis
Church to preach a revival openiti
sermon. ;
~ ~ . Our revival, St7 Peters, began c
Monday night, Evangelist Samui
^ =?-Nance, to.conduct thg~meeting. Ti
revival will run one week:' We hoj
. for a great outcome in this meetin;
Miss Mary Fludd, of Lone Star vi
ited our Sounday School Sunday, v
iva . were ^rfatl't'o titifr^'her. Mrs.
Annie M. Brown of Edgefiel
?t-1 WHS the ' tfheftt of her mother la:
^eek.
MISS N. A. GOODWIN GONE T
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Miss Nettie Ann Goodwin .of Abb?
tember 1, for Grady's Hospital, A
' laptaT Ga., where she will take tl
nurse training course. Miss God
win is the eldest daughter of Mr. ar
Mrs. -Sam Goodwin on Cedar stret
4 She was born anjj reared in Abbevil
and entered Poplar Grove's Gradt
School in Sept. 1920. It is no
=*?known ts the Abbeville Coufftv 'l'ra
in# School. Miss Goodwin gradua
ed from this Institution May,
and left Abbeville with the goi
wishes of her many- .friends?for?
successful career in her new field <
labor.. Miss Goodwin hhs a eharn
infig personality and is very attrac
ive.
Miss Goodwin has a host of frie.m
' y in Abbeville who sincerely regret
; see her leave, but wish her oceans i
t? success in her. chosen profession. SI
* finsh'ed 'the Abbeville County Trail
jng School at the age of ninete<
years and she will spend four yea
in training . She was a member
Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church and w
be missed in Sunday School and B.
P U.
. NEW YORK CITY NEWS
is TThTTrch preached to a large a'ui
ence oof interested members on Su
v day-morning. Dr." Givings used f
his text "Sin and Unbelief."
Mrs. Francena Goodin and childn
* ' spent several days of thir vacation
lr Niagara Falls, N.--Y. -The Goodii
are formerly of Columbia, but nr
; residing in New York. City. ?
. Miss Mary Walker of this ?ity spe
a few days in Greenwood, "S. C.,
the bedside of her sick brother, Re
J.?Walker. _
Mrs Mni"u< rW WTiitmiro
C., is visiting her daughter, Mr
-Thomas?Wide man and Mrs. -Erne
Carter on 11 1-2 Wi 135th street.
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Wjtderm
spent the evening at the home Sf M
George Walker of 408 Marketton av
nue. ? "
Miss Gladys Bradly of Greenwoi
B. C., is spending some time with h
. sister, Mrs. Geo. Walker.
POM ARIA NEWS
Mrs.?Ij. Brr-Johnson gntertaiaBcf
number of her friends at dinner Fr
t"
day, Aug.; 29,.
Mrs. Minnie Smith, who underwe
an Operation aV^thq.Samariti
Hospital, Columbia, has returned
her home.
The Church here, St. Luke, is
large one but it proves to he insu
ficient to hold the large assemblaj
Sunday, afternoon. ,
There was a large, npnrrber of vis
? tors?present?Sunday;?among?the?-?
were--PreL?J.?Mi?Saw-yer and Per
Mims of Columbia, and Misses Carr
and Myra Dennis of Prosperity.
Prof. Sawyer delivered a splend
address in?which Tie put much er
. phasis>-mxon'the children being, sei
to school early and regularly.
Mr., F! D Stpwnrt rrvnrlp ? enlpnrt
talk in which he asked the paren
- - -.^.... gfrftflppn t0 schrcw! inliw ly fa'
Mr. B. G. Gallman of Slighs all
made a talk.
The Gallman Quintet of Slitfh' fir
~~Tfre Parley tjuartet~c>f this place rei
?-dered two beautiful^ selections.
?-Sti-ttike, St. James, St. Paul, W
* ~
M
Hebron senior and junior, Mt. Zion
h of Little Mountain and Oak Grove of
Slighs choirs furnished very excel-^
d lent music during service Sunday afKINGVILLE
NEWS
y Sunday was a high day at Mt. No,r
! bo Baptist Churc,h, Itev. H. A. Davis,
^ jpastur,?baptized ' three. Mt. .Qlive
w J worshipped with them, also a num,n
| ber of followers of Rev. Winn's from
b. Ft. Motte. Rev. Winn preached a
r, soul stirring sermon to an apprepia5.
tive audience! He is just a pace bey
| hind Billy Sunday. After which the
;oj people rallied for Mt. Plive and $11
was' taken." We promised them that
. all .who gave 25 cents or more we
would publish 'their f.ames in the
1 pailiir and urged tliat hey read it.
The following persons paid: Rev. Dae
vis, 25 cents, Rev. Winn, 50 cents,
Rev. Clarkson, 25c; Deacons Cheese,e
boro, .25, JTPortee, .HO; R. Finctrr^ttT
R.--Brewer, ,50; Bisters Q. E. Randolph,
M.?J.- Douglas, .50,** I.,
v' Brown, .30; C. E. Williams, .50; R.
3t McCord, .25; A. Oreev_:25; S. Show*I
man, .25; U. Moye, .50; N. Christie,
?j-wlfi; E. Brewer, .50l; F.liy.a Osborn, .25;
j Margaret?Richardson, rWl-;?Mahalte
Hampton, .25; Matilda Kicnarason,
101.25; Lucile Dove, .z:>; Ophelia Pure,
>e .25; Brothers Ed Dove, .25; H. Rabh
^ .25; Sam Richardson, 50; R-. -Seymfrur
S .25; Peter Loyd, .25.
/0
Our community is distressed by the
1^! serious illness of Rev. R. W. .Tonkins
[now at Waverlv Hospital Mt. Olive
;Sunday School held pray service for
Ihim^Sunday and suggested that every
School" in Tom t reek ConVOfJtionn do
likewise. God. answers prayer.
Mt. Olive Church is finished and it
j , is a beautiful little structure; much
p_ | credit is due Peacon Cope, who so
t_ ably supervised the work and the
ie I building committee which assisted
d_ I him. To Mr. Dave Tlugtny; thp-con[j-Uvanting
nice building done,
ft. tractor, we recommend fto any one
le | Mr. Frank Williams and Miss Fran
d 'cona WilliaYuS were happily married
w | last' Tuesday^ They are both very
nrl ITETOMINGWAY NICWS
>d ,
-a- Sn1nV<la\ Sept <i, wns' a meatday
Sf , at OUI* C'huVch oil . ifi-nnnt nf miv Mi)'
t1. nual Sunday School picnic which was
1.1 a grand outihg for the children and
| older folks too. At lu a. m. cars and
js .trucks begun rolling in from every dilo;
rection and by 3:30 ther^ were hun0f;
di ed or more cars and trucks on the
,e'-j grounds and about 3,000 people from
11- miTes "around. to join in the merri?n
ment and enjoy themselves to the
rs fullest. It was the greatest and best
of picnic in the history oof our church
ill i and Sunday School among the many
Y. ; hundreds of visitors who came over
I from all parts were Br.. L. R. Nichols
1 presiding elder of the Georgetown
{ district; Rev. Gary of the -Wiliiams?|
buig?station; Rev. D. N. Wilson of
&t. Andrpds ^station. Andrews;
n" Rev. W. M.AVright and Mrs. Wright
0j. f-from Mancks Cower, Mr. rreiLAirevn
and family of Andrews, Mrs. Viola
en j Owen and sister Henrietta of Jacks.on
ville, Pi,a.;' Mr. P.,M. Smith, of CharJeston,
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Moore
of Convey; Mrs. Lula Keomrh of~Mul
litis,-Mrs. Sarah P. Rodgers of Pamnt
,ico- ~
Sunday, was a high day at our
v church. Sunday School opened at 0
i o'clock -with Mr. P. W. Rodgers preg
siding and a full attendance of ofTi s
| cers and teachers. The lesson was
nt - discOssed by teachers and scholars,
I who showed i much interest. ..
[ A 11:30 Rev. Wra. Wright aseend
r j.ed the rostrum and delivered a great
| message rif consolation to a packed
house; he is a_4I?>ly Ghost preacher.
Kj Mrs. Jesse-Morgan of Conway mo(.r
11 oi'cd over to visit friends^ Mrs. Me
I" ?
: hope' for.hFr an early recovery.
Mr. Flim Parsons, a'white man got
drowned Wednesday fibout se'yori
1X milps} from here in the waters of the
I (Treat Pee TTee river while driving'
{ for deers. He was a great friend to
colored people here and will be miss ]
ed by both white and colored. ?
?n| , - - .
t0 SPARTAN Bl" RG NEWS
a-j Miss M. V.. Gist of 317 Young St.,
t entertained with' an informal tea re?ejeently
honoring visitors from Birmingham,
Ala., Mesdairtes Bernice Fos^
jtef,~Niles Porter arid dVtiss Hattie
m 1 Tally.?*frho attractive rooms we're
. jTumutifulPr" tferoratPTt with late ?rmIe,mer
flowers and the delicate variI
colored K<?wns of . the truest added
^ ^much beauty to the picturesqueful
a" scene; jviore than Twenty-five. guests
of' ^
I weTT," present to greetr the-visitors^
! A 'Tlelicioiie ice course was served
'd, After which radio.music was enjoyed
I until a late hour.
^-T- - -T-=^
fd" Af It 6*ct?Plr SmTftrty mormntr, Rev.
t-.I. P. Washington, pastor of Uelhd
I A. M. E. Chuft^ the roat
J trum. Aft^jAj^J^J^J^erc5sP8 '
Y ^ v. :..-:
'& - I, nr
a THT-rrALMKTT
preached one of his nio<t eloquent j
sermons. ' ' ^
t Sunday School -it-t - the usual hour'
was largely attended and the roue My 1
discussed and enjoyed hy AH. "
_> At 8 o'clock Rev. \Whir~ton ryr'vh
preache.d one of hit s*iwing s?rtmnis.
??? ?
J patient at the iroYormm r.t -ho a.iia!
1 Memphis?Tonii..?t-1 r tn; ?In !?!
I rrentflf improv-i.
Mr. * tjolton Tloth-a of T?hlt"iTiro,
! Md.. is home for the .
Mr. Quince Moore . >1 ?*.v Yo^v;I
city is visiting his p-v-nt--, Mr. andMrs.
Quince Mccre, f-r.
Mr. .James Mar.r. in ~ c. Q r.-. n -r r hn ~
spent the week cr.:i vith hit grandmother",.
Mrs. Mary Manning.
Mr3. Mary Si?cct>T and ..Ja*---.
tine Wht ,l.' . f HALnm;,:^.'l_a-Le the
guests -of Mi.-. Annie P-.itkr..
Mrs. J. P. Wa^hituili.n and chlldo n
j arrived Friday after vi '<[, "ntr ' vela- j
"I fives" for throe"weeks. 1 " ~ ~
A ATm.-I., j, .il,-,;,. j- P. n,. n ia;n
\V. H. AM) F. Al. SOriV.TY OF.Tin:.1,
j FLORKXCF DISTRICT
The. Woman"s- JJon\. and Foreign
Missionary Snrn-tv -f tin- X- '. >li
Conference. Floroseo 1>?<I ?*?? . met
1 with M-t?Shtia A \l I'- t .!..:;: ,V ;ir?n'
f-ynchhurg, Auk. T-S, Td'IM... Mi>. 1J.'
tL. Thomas j>residing\- J\"V. 1>. Al.
Brown preached the lilt rod'i el.oi'V s e r
mon.. After the usual f< rm of ep
1 enlng tlu- preslden; mad - i '' I
estinir- remarks , in reirnrd* do t'jes
wrtrk. also t In- I'. K.. !.' v. '.'I. 1 ')>as.
Rev. I.. .T. Stato.n, p- 1 ?r of 1 fy-1
niaHk- Circuit, .preached the annual
sermon. . Rev. A. '(I. l av an a1.- -. delivened
a- great sermon.
Revs. I. W. rfniiiTi'l (. \\".?Mr-?1 1 n
and~\V. K. -Crawford .\v. '.lea-ant.
visitors and hr.iueht .
The Conference" Lit ,!' id r.t.
Mrs. Murr:rv t\\er.. |-r<- .-*ts . >"h Ki i 'a;;.'.
I Until hronght 'ws.nl ' '
|* - TheomJ-? I H+ys u n~ a t'ended
ami 1 heJ 11ii it * f Id { 1 v. ;'.' '
ejeised at evoi'N' V?-''id <\ We rn:-"d_
dufimr the nn-etinv. ?f07.?0.; A--,
missionaries we mean to < o r1"' wh.de;
I duty.. Forward i "i'-'l'liMH
ITii\ V '
The openiii"; ge ? < ' < : 'Msehon)
Wel'e held M. 'i ' . y.n . >1.t t.
Mrs. s Pauline Tle.u.r,*' Vj
. njacTe th,. \vol? <7n : '
parents and pupils. A f': v : "-.S M
.CJeor/?e W. ,J?r??\v a. . ' .
M. I\. Churtb V* ' - * V- ^
Solo. Mrs. 'MaVf. ' r *" y- '
talk? were )na(lt. by'vkr v >'" ' H
trustees^-The .1 ! ??-' >d
Ida and a \erv -;:t' I' d ' :
parted' with the f.dba . .t -1,
ers: Mr?; T-. V. TV < ! Mr'. Ti >.1
--becea K. Thome Tr..^?- ?v>, ,
spent in elas 1 1
assitrnn.wmt jrf'boo-.; ; .
Tlitv revival mS
\V. I.. Ziftilne.iniajt is n"-* v-p c?>-'
duete,({ Ity Hcv. Ik IV Stvwn't. _Fae.l.i.
nipht he was-af Tils lu'-' .(ah'r^'-'Th a
number of new1 niembeua niui rert'!\i-_
injr old popes. The linanehil part kabeen,
got uk not withstandiin'v t.be
of hard times.
Mr. and Mrs. T.. -M. ! ' trm-m MT
for Charleston -Frithi -?n-'V at.* rdbvtwo
months in tjlieir. ni/num r honr'-;
They were ante rl aim <r -r ... a1), wink
in our midst. . Mi-. Mv l-.r Uniibrrp-;
has been called. 1 <? 11 - b h? r
sick; daughter. Mr -,:, dan: _ Ah par,
tier.! Me.w. York. ' .
HKTTIS A'<' \ I) KM \ \ t :\vs
Till, tril.-l'-rs i !' I >.?\
hold their annual;tab ..1;\ '
Friday, Kept. a, in m:il : l. .n' ff.r the
nponinp Monday. >' pi. '.I'.qH. ; - A a imOn
last Tuesday tli,. ? i?t
-munity tvjvjr h * enmyd" !>a>'ivr
uf the death ?>!' Mi . \ r,:iie~ Sii v.d ny .
;"Pmvrtt; a hilLTrdterirlM?'-I--F it \< t n
demy. She had TiTTTi jie<l " n'y
five jnonths. I.rfni e I in- ( ,
cur red and was. Ti\i7e? if 'f i
She was the adm-1' d ' ' 'vv > ' \!i.
and Mrs. William F'nlitV:' e. .
donia Baptist ('! in-eh'" t:? v.' ( ; \t\ the
pastor bopan his sixth 1' !>:
pie for th,> purpose (. ?:'r.
for the Muster's Kin;.d is.
- M?v. and Mrs, Jam* - T' .'n d '-irrtained
a number .of the -yenny' t?lL
-rm~Tuesday pveninq wiih?a?liu?iiiim_
party piven iii h.mni <.their "-vv
JanicS and Hcipy. A d. 1 hf.fuV d liner
was served. ?,
MTss l.onise Miu'rhv-'-yT tv-v
- iimhwJ +^HRrrff'.e n f t i. ? 't f. .Ill' IWflHi Vr:V
stay with her sistev Mr-'. K'th^vino i
Merviweathor-AUenr .of JSttiv Rnuv
wick, ft. .T. She is now av^-itinv Hie
' irpPHlng nf scIpmiT, . ?c; ~.t :
? Mr. Charles John-on 'of A'hcii, Sr4t.
was the i*11est of Miy; Mntt.'o k!v
'nns on' Friday rwnnhir'. .AP?' Fve"-^
toft, Saturday for hov h'Mne m*-*"*?*- 1
stay with friends at-'
^ ~ iiiuiiwi * ?
0 LEADER r''
ii i . 1
Oiic c?f the qutstanding'social events d
of the season was a- party given by l'
M : -r, Viola-Nicholson in honor qf Mr. t
Robert Ashley* Jr. A delicious salad d
ns.cl ice course, was served. Among 1
'ho ? pre K'nt wore: Misses Mattie ~s
f\nd (hotehon Evnnr, Emma Ashley, t
d nil'?rrrrrt?I'.-iti i i Rett in,?Ennie?H**l?I
Tiiosr Addle C ui'i'v.?bnhr-ftndrr^?iydfej?
< %r?iiuinu's^. Mo:-srs. Herbert Blasaen- l
1 .'i". Robot t?Vnunr, John 11.?Curry,
: ?o o l Act. Atidmv Anderson, Per ji
noil A'hloy. ITon. J. B. Lewie, and j
5vr. IT'oo y. Porirson of Columbia were
vOv;?r?ri* also. I o
FLIjOREE- NEWS "
T~ Tip rage conducted ~asucce:?Y-~jf
\.i revival meeting at. St. Paul Bap- ; (.
Crt Ch'.ux'h.. His subject Sunday J
rriny. was interesting and he de-' >
T. 11 :i dT a ui'iderfur'aciMnoin Subjectj^
Eunda'y jiight .was "The Critical Pc-'^
li'.d." lie made everybody'that was n
jjirctit feel lih-miv. Preach on, Rev. J^.
! in :m,l C.i.l will he?with you.'
( iic Oult with us again. Rev. Jos-jq
oph Baifoy preached at St. Paul Bap-!.,
ti-'i Cluirch at 4:00- SxinjtHiy 'evening.
Q/iifc a number ,was present. _His ,
nihiect was ' t 1 i"p, "Unchangeable
r M: ' '- (?T'lverybudy was g)ftd tfr see ^
and hear' him preach. ~ ~~~
Tie.re was' a Silver offering rally ?
'riven at' -.'V o'clock, by Miss Victoria '
Ihiat writfht. .
Miss Klhr Mae*Boneparte' is home *
after her vacation."' Miss ,-Oneither _
KiTtt is home from frer "Vacation. ' !
:? ? - S
r.l'nwx CIIAPHI. NKWS
rtiiSai i!vilaV at :5:r!0 o'clock we hehl- ^
. ) i'ii diui'b'i-ly conference. The
IV - i.diu?: Khler f Rev. ' M. War lev T
]ini < 1 hymn No. "And are we yet n
aliSe" After singing,' prayer was j
otVered. "Shine on me was sung1by
i;. t i.nfci eii'ee led by Mr. W. M.Mack .
v." then welt?into business as nsiial _
t'T'I tiic I'resiilim; JKlder $.r)0.00 *
~i ' "??i-*: v .School opened at 10..'50 a.m.
' . 11 1.v?11'i' Supl.?Mi-. K.?f?T
! i-.-nt-.v We - had a wide awake' ,
f-itnd'.iy School. 'fiie-hanper Wits won ?
by class No.- Mrs. ITTf Gimtiiei""'
! ciieI*. ' . a
' . l I An le'v. M. Warlev. preached
". id tii i he:-. st i 111o11. His tetft was !
- -i'" UJ i.ie hrd efiaptel- of Ri-V.
lyVi-4-y body V. ei.it linme _
' ' ...ii' .-.il fall of lihpphiVssT"
Hrrr'.- t;?t-llKTtrt-|?W+H- sooU- lw?Luckl 1
i'-'1 old i:.:i<i 'nark. Rev. K. II '
'1 ' j i q:.' . -i . i.ee.l jiraise for the j I
i thI v..i !\ .that lie is di>ng at |-j
o ? Al. K. Church, and j
> -.'I - I . .'I. V i?.\ O 11 1 111 .
\ \V it i11:tlio uuuiy friends
I iitunul honi in-*
i.-uy .1. II.niton, from Cam- ,
i. S; l-'. \v ;; - I lie jrtlest of lMif.S
y... last \v? vk in Suintor., S. ?\ .
' ' ?'> Murray, from No v
L .... u?.. t-iii : I ?f Miss Mary-.i. '
r[i't:i!n?, Str'ndny.T? ' ~ t
(. u;\ KI.ANM, OHIO NKWS
?Mi?:?Vr??Wat loy nirompamed by ?
i? i" ilainvhtoi . Jaunita, Alma and
!?? . i li I .of. her. ih'iol'. and nephew
. ?i-i i ?-ii!t )i and Uouhon Slaughter loft I
i'ity for a fortm^ht to
\.w N ?- : Oily. Xvwiil'k N. J. and 1
-< "it y <4. . visit Iwe.- pa-rents,'
v^_;uid relatives. She will return
about 'Sept. 14th. .. f
M 0- '-.OS ~ M MA'llIt' rind Mn rro'in
an have retnrned sfroni Springfield, }
vfi- iv tliey spent a real pleasant va- ?
iiti'ii with relatives and friends. jjj
M . - \\r(-(- Martin.'AVashington7~D".""?
i-nl a \\ecl< of ht'r vacation here t
e.:?!? h? ? xpn lf. aunt and brother. She a
' if ct w hile here. *
..Ma i'Sino .te and littl,, Miss An- 2
M : I ii- W:?1 -~i,ii nLem.*lill having n r
i \ time in I |a r) i nut on and Bennetts- S
it''. visitinu1 relatives. The school 2
,!? !I teili ring 111? i?j in next Monday, -j
Mrs. Kva Wood button has rVturn- ?
11 l"?..ii. her former hoimv-afater hav C
in."-. In en railed to Baltimore, MjJL ?
n a . >' int ofth.. dtytth of her brother. 5
;j f inpanied the hoily to Camden ' I
;_r._JUa-rHi!. Her many friends wish ^
t rs-here and the relatives in Cam
den. ' .-j
Tl many friends of Miss Mildred
VN i1 oi of l'.rnuettsvilfiu were v'Ory !
V V'.lt 1r ' '! -' I'-ai-n "?T her deatET^
.! <>' d t'irl and looved by
h Hit ox-teacher^
in.tH ajnl many friends wish
i. nil i.heir inror( sympathy. '
I w- 1? l?,tlunik Mr. N. \i. Hill Tor'
L I . 7 111 ?>11 iuf?tlu> : L"I.V>nrW "
H. I!?ii i a ''.jaduali' of Walker
I'x t 1 .School. Augusta, CJa., but
!;:t > * tit ijnito a bit of his life in
<-n; a h linn. '
- - . 'orriwtioiu??. .???rl
7 ?r :^lli?-a .Tonkins Scott is related
r". .T. 'in Columbia, nnt-Mrr
IVt'. . '
- - -
i i m :in v nil.!/ news 8
lb ' itthe low price of cotton
i very I liin.*>: is lively and o? tbe move.
Sjlj. tc.mbor 7-S, one. of the most suei
f t'ul QunrterLv Conferences in-the
h . :tC I 1... .-t. . 1....
Jdinir l'ddiM" Sumptor was with us,
mid preached n wonderful sermon on
TO
THE IVM.MKTTty bEADER. j
rt^^^amfiiii ii 'i i
- ?mm m * n
' ; - ' - ,J : :. 8
en Treasure." Every department
eport showed improvement ovej the
>ast quaiW, "'This was raiso board
ay and the pastor was much pleased.
Ve are glad to say that the pastor is s
till improving and getting around r
o the delight of his loyal members. 1
la in on the job ogoin,
Rev. \V. T. Bruton preached a very ^
houghtfut sermon Sunday evening, t
The ]iower of Prayer," -being his sub 7
ect. His sermons- are always^ en- 5
oved. ^
Rev. A. P. Spears presiding elder
if the Sumter District gave a very
tirrine and helpful sermon, Aug. 31. f
it night Dr. E. H. McGill of Orange ^
>urg. preached for the "Live Wire
'Iub.Tf Quite hn appreciative audi- ^
nee heard his eloquent discourse.
Rev. and Mrs. Pendergrass, Mes- t
lames Susan Stokes.; M. Raeih, Jo- J
it> G. Ragin, Annie C. Johnson, and
lisses Pansy and Ethel Pendergrass j.
ttended the Conoference .Branch
neeting-of the W. Hi and F. Missionry
Society at Cameron last week. C
fosie G.. Ragin was elected a "dele- |
gate to tfie Quodrenriial meeting.
ilr. R. G. Oliver also attended.
Revs. L HT-Da^ior and A. lL Pria- s,
eau worshipped wit!} us Sunday ev-....
ning ; ' '. . ' , r
4rs. Rosa Brown ilias returned from K
he hospital where'-she has been forij
overal weeks as the result of being! -
lit .by an automobile. Mrs, Brown's
s very highly respected and has the^ 1
empathy of her many friends.
Miss Maude Pendererrass has gone,
o Columbia to resume her work as ]
eacher in the Booker Washington s
frgh?School. Miss?Mabel Pender-?
;rass and Mr. Appelt Watson accom N
innied her to Sumter.
Miss Mabel Pendergrass left Wed- L
icsday for Lancaster, where she will |
each this coming term.
The tittle daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. j t
Houston was baptizod-at the hopie N
if Mrs. Houston's parents Sunday
ernoon.- After little. Annic Miriaitp
iladys had been d111y admired a de-!\
The Sixty-third anniversary of Liightfyl
tea was served. < N
e.rved with a hQUlgJcoming week nro- '
ram. September 15-21. Fpur of the j
oiTner pastYfl's, Drs. G. J. Hamilton
i-.uw-m en?i itr . niurpn ami m.
I. Suyyitgr will preach during' the E
veek. _ r. .
.Ther<i,*will 'be a Home jConiHie pic- (
lie Saturday. All absent members
iud friends are invited to visit home t
luring the week. , .. ,
Superintendent ,R. G._Ragin,. who *
las served thirty-ep^ht years is mak- j
ng elaborate preparation to enterain
the guest. The editor is invited 1
o come and.meet his many admirers
md subscribers: , .
MRS. DOHA DAWK1NS I)KAI) \
Funeral services were conducted
or Mrs. Dora Hawkins from her late
esidence at .1728 Wayne Street, Fri- .
lay afternoon at four o'clock, where '
die passed away .-Wednesday night,. ^
3ftg 13..survived by., ohe'sori. 'William
The funeral was in charge of Mani- "I
fault and Williams. __
I The Home^b
Mrs. Nettie Sand<
We make a
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Wedding and B
; ! 350 Assembly Street
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- Atlanta, Birmingham
Orleans and Gull
SATURDAY, S
Low round trif^fares-an folk
From. to
? Atlanta/? Ji
Cha
Coluinlna $7.00
Abbeville ~ 5.50
- Greenwood-= . ?6.50 ?
Newberry ' 6.00
Rock Hill 7.25
Union 6.0LU/
York ' 6.75 ?
Excursion tickets sold for alf t.ra
Crescent Limited No. lit.
RETURN LIMIT: Tickets good i
except Crescent Limited No?_38, <
paint- by midnight-as followft-t 4
Rirjrtintrhom and Chattanooga, Fi
vji4ii i units, i ciesquy, ?
Jj'i' .othcr details, r_ullnian reser\
: SOUTHERN R
' LC
aturday, September 20, 1930.
KINGSTREE NEWS .. .
Our city has been flooded with visiors
for at least a month. The Flo- ._j\
enee District., has.. Just closed its
ession where many old as well as
lew races were present. The meetngs
were vey successful.
iM iss Myrtle L. Greene, who las
een spending some time with Miss
3hvistiiu^Robiiir-xin.\vas Jv',;hiy enter- ;?7
ained by friends; a lovely tea w^s
ri - vM?for?tiPi?at 1 he home of Miqs ??
Marguerite McRae by Miss Elizh Ale^'laryl
Sandwiches of various kinds ~. .
rench fried chicken and punch were
erved.
Mr. U. S. Stubbs. Jr. gave a whist,
larty in her honor alter which an ice
ourse was served.
A very palatable dinner was "enioyd
by Miss Myrtle Greene, 'Mr: Wm.
Moore, and Mr. William L. Davis at
he home;of Miss C. L. Robinson 011
he 21st of August which was Mr.
)aviV birthday. . ?
Many of the students of Kingstroo
Iigh School are planning to enter
?ldflin this year.. \ . ,
i L ittle Miss Ella G. Mason is
jiontfthg her vaeatiwwfrin-Dillon and
Columbia/ . ' .
Miss P. KoOmsna h.ns Wn" spendng
her vacation in Lake City an-'l
Jrangeburg.
Little Miss Ruth Swald who has
been in North Carolina is home
'gain. .
~Miss~Agnes Morgan who has just
eceived her degree of B. S., in eduation
at Howard is spending awhile
vith hef uhclc nnd aunt,'T Rev. nnd~
Mrs. T. J. Robinson.
"The Rev. Masoirof Orangeburg ^
pending awhile with Rev. T. J. Robnson
and family during his visit
le will visit his old members and
riends.
Rev.?Anderson?pastor?of?Salome?
Baptist Church is running a soul
tirring revival.
Mrs. Anderson baby and sister jlro
risking in Society Hill.
BROOKLYN, N. Y'., NEWS
Miss VVillie E. Simpson, have reurn
home after spending . several
veeks as Catskill Mountain
Mjss Enly Hunter, Mrs. Carri?
iichard and husband was visiting in
Brooklyn Wednesday. -Gall- -agfcin
ve are glad to. have yo.u. ^
Mrs. W. P. Simpson spent Sunday
isiting friends in Pelham.
Mr. J. Cypress hos returned to * ,
STew" York.'afier spending Ts"everai
veeks in Lauren*; S. Gr visiting hts- :??
amily. " ?* ?? y
Mrs. Henry Parlar have been pick
or a few days we hope for her a
pecdy recovery*- , i_.
Miss C. Henry after, being sick for
i few days is out again to the deliglr
>f. her many friends.
Mr. W, E. Wilburn and Mr. F.. Hun
... :4 ; :? n.n i.i o! 1 -
<-i ?ur> vinning in Di oooKiyii ?"5unaay . - . ,
Mr.? C, A rvl " V""? ? ' rned-tT)'
S'ew Yo.rk after - spending sev.ert'l
veeks in "Detroit visiting . brother,
"iuniy and friends.
We want to get more subscribers
lere for the Palmetto Leader,"for if
,ou read it once, you Will surely want
o read it again. Please phone Deca
or 5275 and we will be glad to take
'our order. "
To reach the Colored
people of the South ad- >
/ertise in the Palmetto- . .
Leader to get results.
i i ' ?
sad Bakery 1 i
srs-Epps, Prop. ; j
Specialty |
irthday Cakes ;
Phone 4932 *
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ru off O V\ / vA rv*
, CLy 1>CW
f Coast Resorts
EPT. 27, 1930
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to to
iuiiimcMm Ned Orleans and .
ttanooga GulfXoast Points"
$9.00*~ $22.00 ;
7.50 20.00
? 20,60
8.00 21.00 ' y'
9.^5 22.25
8.00 21.00
.6.75 ~ ' ? 21.75
ins 'J^a'turday"; Sent. 27th excpnt
eturning ono all regular
so a<wto reach original
Ulfrnta, Thursday, M
riday, October Znd^^^M^partment I ?
October 7th, 193?4j^r year. , I * '
nation#, etc,^ ' Jr
" r^3SlE B. ^cCLAIN. ' ' ^