The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 20, 1930, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Saturday, September 20, _193(h_
- WINNSBORO NEWS
Mrs. C. O.?Mcintosh arrived in the
f city from Samford, Conn., last Fri-j
, day to the delight of her huyband and
friends.?She reports a plensnnt stay
of more than two months.
Mr. O. E. Mannigault arrived last]
?* Saturday?from?Atlunt ii?Cftr?Where '
he witnessed the B. M C _He-4eUs
-?an- instructive story, of his tl'tp.
. Quite a sin-eessfiii?mooting?wanrun
last week at St. Paul Baptist
ChurctT. Rev. Beaty was aBTy assist
ed by Rev. N. Smith of Ridgeway,
who preached the word uncompromisingly,
Those who heard it were
greatly revived.
Rev. H. Westbrooks has recently
closed a successful meeting at the
Second Baptist Church. Hp was as,L
f sisted the. first week by Rev. Grief
of Rock Ilill, and the second week
by Rev. R. Myles of Columbia. The
following stiudents are leaving for
school:?MjsSes?--Marie Jaclcson, - St.
Philip's hospital, Richmond, Vn.; Ad-1
die and Tether Gaston, Lenora Hal-1
tiwanger, Allen University; Messrs.
, . 4 Robett McDowell, Brainerd Inst.,
Chester: Joseph Haltiwanger. AllenUniversity;
O. E. Manigault and B.
~ J. Mcintosh, booker Washington Hi:
Rock Hill; Mr. Eeverett Peay, Washington,
D. C. . ,
City' schools will open their doors
-for enrollment of students, Sept. 20,
'arid wovk \vl 11 begun the' following
is as follows: W. A Ross, Principal;
- M isses- Lillian T ^m7\?rr
"Gilliam. M (Jnnlnn Larcie L.
_ _Smithy ?Ljllio M. Peterson. Sara iU7
' . Brown, Cecil M. Jordan, Prof. G. F.
, Patton, Supt. of city schools.
Mrs. Mattie Gaston who has been
spending 1km- vacation with her. children-in
Detroit, returned last Sunday.
She Was accompanied by her daughter-in-law.
Mrs. Ethel Gaston.
Prof. ('. O. Mcintosh has shown
' special interest in our B. Y. P. U. this
summer by piltting on a contest in
Bible recitations for which he pave
New Testaments. The following was
.prizes; W. A. Ross,.Jr., Elizabeth
) Harrison. John Gaither, Dorothy McIntosh,
.Laura Harrison, Pauline Wood
ard, Alice, Amelia and ' B. J. Mcintosh.
I.jttlfi"" Evelyn Ross won'the
prize for reciting the Lord's Prayer,
=- tudesr?The--prizes were presented by
_ Rev. J. M. Beatv. '
Mr. and Mrs. R.' \V. Jackson mo *.
tored up recently to spend "the" day
with their mother, Mrs. . Annie Jack
.. ..W WW II nil nig Willi > HIT
_^.??'- daughter,?A4a Boulwave since
the death .of-'her husband, Rev. J. C.
Jackson.
The whist club was royally entcr
ta'no,l 'ast week at the home of Mr.
and .Mrs. David Bratton. Tin* living1
room was beautifully decorated with
dalias of various colors. -Thre0 tables
. were arranged for players. Prizes i
were presented hv the hostess to Mrs. |
Banks of Philadelphia and Mr. R. I,.
Archie of Winnsboro. After the
games, ice (cream and /tike. wine and
mints were served by the hostess.
Those presest were: Mr. and Mrs.
James Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Archie, .Mrs.
*Ba*iks, Mr. W. V. Mayfield, Mr. Ernest
Bratton and the honored guest,!
?M4ss Luoile Parker. : :? ?j
The baseball team of Winnsboro)
f played ten games this season and
5 loost 4.?
RIDGE. SPRING NEWS * |
A. W. Williams, ascende^p Abe ros
tfum .with a gloripug message' which
~?7" was 'delivered?witihmtnTne infipiva-'j
tion. After a soul stirring sermon
prayer was offered by R rot her Ernest
, Merritt, the choir- beautifully sang'
/ "Count Your Blessings."
? C<41eetion raised, $2(U>2 plus $o.h0
from Brother E. G. Coleman, Hempstead,
X. Y. The Sunday School was
4 firvored with a solo by a "member of
class No. 2, Miss Frances Smith.
We are gla3 to see Mrs. Nancy
Wiirfall after spending some years in
Georgia": Mrs. " Wigfall ~hr"hnme trr
stay now. * '
' * , Sunday evening was enjoyable
taria Corley and Sady Hazzard, and
spent with Misses Queenie and Ci1
- Messrs Vanio Thomas and Jerome
Mason, Mis,Q.. Corley was at the
wheel. Mr_J!ml Thomas after spend
ing spme years in Atlantic City, N."
J., is at home to the delight of his
many-friends. Mr. Thomas has been
' * visiting Miss Fl#ssye M. Hammond
? briefly slnce^ being "back.
Miss Ruby" Radford left Saturday
for Ridgelund, whei> she began work
Monday. *
mr, DooKer i. i^uauieoaum was
-?? - ?t4w* gue*t?of- -Miss Jossye JlammonxL
?j??^hrring?the- week-! ?{- - J ?
? Mr. W. M. Harris and Misses- Tresf
sye and Alvanize Norris motored to
' * Columbia on a. pleasure trip. Miss.
~~ nattie Nort1? is at~ home now tor a
while.
We were glad to hav0 Miss Ophelia
Williams and Mr. J. C. Moloney
. with us , Sunday. Miss WilTiams
-awade_soxne_tio\e]y_r'emarks. She will
spend this scholastic yeaF in. Iowa.
We hope for her great success.
* - " w\ IK KN NEWS
The Andrew Bobertson Institute,
openeiT its doors tor (Tie school Session
1930r31, Monday Sept. 8th, The
Hk enrollment was very large for -the
^feirst week. The faculty consists of
Hk. ti ... T TA O I.... A I)
IOIIOWHI^: utrv. I,. I'.. U1IIIL.M. IK.
Hue i pa); Mrs. (>. I.. Smith, will have
Bk of the ITi?h School 4)epaTtIhMrs.
Francis Miiigo, (}t|i' and
Bps; Mrs. Rmina' Cornel1, 4th
fc^fefi'l (iTlrT-Beetle."
people have
^Kduring the past
Ct)i1
toffy
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lege, Misses Louise Scott, Virginia
tGTef, and Rebecca Johnson, and Mr. "*
C.^VV." Greene; Mr. Edward Smoot
go.e-s to Morehouse College, and Miss i
CntticT Johnson to Florida N'niinal t
?hd Industrial Institute. " I
_ Miss Gwendolyn Johnson, left for
Brainard Institute, Chester. S. C.AYed
nesilay of last week.
in the city hist week after spending" J
a very delightful vacutiuii at various
.Northern uomts? Their daughter, i
Mrs. Mildred Carrol Martin(_jiccom- j
panied them hiune.
Mrs. Lauie J. (Tdemhn, and Mrs. j
E. M. Jones motored to Leesville, jtasp
Sunday and -worshipped at j
Friendship Baptist Church of which
Rev. E. Moss is the very efficient j
pastor.- ---- - -v ? -j^Qesdanies
Albfna Graham, Daisy 1
Brown, Mary-Glover, Carrie Johnson, j
Ethel Conklin, Miss Rosamond John- I
son, and Mesrs Willie Conklin, an 1
crvrr Greene, motored to Chalotte, |
N. t:., last Sunday to visit Kev. A.
W. Hill, and family. They worshipped
at Pleasant Hill Bflptfst Church f
"f>T"which Rev; Hill is pastor.
Mrs. "7K~. W". Nicholson, -of - BetUs j:
Academy is in the ciy and will spend ttonie
time with her daughter and l'am-Tify,
Mrs. Geo, "E. Wvuvdff on Kershaw
| Street. 1 . ..
Rev. and Mrs.- A. B. McGhee, went
to iSumter Monday to attend the fun-J
| Mr. Stephen Wortniatr antl ?wife
I in New York, after spending several. "
weeks in Aiken, with Mrs. Esther'!.
Juynur. : !
f Mrs. Justine Jackson, and daughter ;
| Miss Ellen, have returned to their !
home on Fairfield Tit. after spending ;
very delightful stay several
northern cities ' They visited Nov.- j
1 oik, Washington, Atlantic v. uy and
New York.
The ten night revival at the Second
Baptist Church" Closed last- Fridat)
night; the liev. King of ll^nd.ers^n- i
villo. N. C., proved himself to be a j
great minister of the Gospel ami,
nirge crowds were out to. hear him!
each niirht. Much good was done by
his coming to Aiken.
Rev. I\ E. Mingo, pastor of Wesley !
M. E. .Church, is a great asset to
the .religious life of Aiken, he is a I
great preacher and pastor, A- lie
preached a stirring sermon sit We.sti:0.
. Subject,, "The old paths."'
A beautiful dinner party was ser ed
at Moore, yjid Sutlers' Caye, oi j
Park Avenue, last Thursday eviuTug.The
affair was given drFhonoCof Miss
es ,Sanders, Byrd, and Barnes, of An*' '
jjusta, Ga.. and .Miss Vermillion of i
Bealifort".' S. C. Messrs Willie Rlvod- t
os and Kills Norman were the sponsors
l'or the occasion.
Cumberlyiul A. M. K: I'll I. Kt'H
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The. Sunday School classes wore
largely attended Sunday morning, we !'
were glad to see some new members |
on the adult class, we ask that you !
continue to cofe and bring others, f
I'rinTiiry Class No. b, was thebanner ?
class for the day, having the largest
number of .scholars and the largest j
ottering > ' -v" ^
One of the most instructive sernions
hoard at Cumberland for-some .'
Tim# was delivered by the "pastor Sun .
day; morning- Sept. 14th. from Pr?v.
G:G; "CJo'to the ant thou sluggar coi/
sider her ways and be wise." Both old
and young gave their undivided attention
to the pastor and while he
preached. At the conclusion of. the '
tl)o chureth.
Mrs, I.uc'inda Scott, has been confined
to her home since last week.
We hope'she will soon-be out agaiuTT
Our members are still coming in
from --northern points, we were gla 1
to see sister Mary Williams, -at
church Sunday evening, after being
out of tiro city all summer. '
Sister Angeline Jenkins entertain- j
Led^L large. nmulua.*_uf .glU'si*. L't her j
home on Fairfield St. Monday afternoon'.
The Occasion was a "Plate Par*
;y" which i- a very- popular utf,a??*,
among1' the Aik?#m*r?4ji 1
Sunday Sept. 22nd,.is the general;
educational day in,[the A. M. E. j
Church, and the paster will preach :
a special sermon Sunday-nyornfnpr at J
Cumberland, and there wil be a Musical
and Literary program Sunday
evening at H: o'clack
LATTA NEWS V '
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Sunday School was well attended j
by a large number of girls and boys
who received helpful information .on <
the lift-???f Jeremiah. Everyone seem |
to have "enjoyed the lesson
service wtor opened and a souhstirr- i
intr sermon was preached by Rev. W. !
W. MeClough, our hearts were made '
11 o burn with the holy spirit while he
preached Again at 3;30 he preachedT
a wondeerful sermon and at-800 We j
are having, a wonderful meeting at <
our church; a 14 seem to have caught'
was the dinner gpest of Miss Sarah)
J. Doughty, __ . ^ j
Messrs:'*Jasper ilayes, Foster John j
son, James Crawford, Tommy Gore, |
Hannibal and Grant Fladger motored I
I to Dillon Sunday there Mr. Hannibal
and, Grant Fladggf" was the ^uest of
Misses "Hennie Gadbbtt.vand Clara J.li.
Campbell. *?? U
Mr. P. C. Stewart, was the Wednes
(fay evening guest of Mr. Maggie 1). I
Scott, he is fro.ni Parris Tenn.
Mrs. Elizabeth Berry Moore, arid t
daughter spent the week-end here
with rehifievs and friends. We are- )
always glad- to have them with us. {
Miss Morefield Jones spent Tues-.
day afcovpoo - -* '
? M-tv-and Mi% Ev-McNeil and, tamjh
ly was the Sunday dinner gue^t nf^
Sfrs. R. E. Fladger.
Miss Beulah 'Daniels left Saturday 1
night for Phdfldtdphia.
^BHTRTBE EOR AND RE At)
.THE PALMETTO LEADER
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ABBEVILLE NEWS ?. Ci
The bells sounded tlie knell~t*o vac.i- of
lion last Monday morning at If o'clock M
ill it 1 Innu.lred-.?uX?tliih|i <-m?oii*0'oh?vl H
forth, to round another nine months
grind in" quest of knowledge. Several gi
new fares are seen In e:u n hinl.lo. r
Poplar Grove School has. a none rcw ui
fin.'il as e.-u'h year it. ho fin it s ton..- A
qofps of teachers, with?eh c exception jn
of orto.?The list?of?tent hers?are -?
Prof: J. W. Lee, L'riu Miss Kate La
Pressely and Miss Jbsie Wright, High P
School Department. Mrs_ Lu- G
eia Taylor,?7 th'. tirade.'- Mis. L. a
M. Colliers, tith Dr. Jessie Lair, at i \v
Grade, ;.\lrs. Georgia Gray. ttu
Miss Ruth White, iird-. grade Miss
Jannie Sloppy, 2nd Gi.ade Mr Beasa?
Jones, 1st grade; The^e teachers
beganWork with a great deal of en- J,
thusiasm which will Mieaitwr sueeessful
?selfool 'yeyr.
Miss Rebecca Gray and Nell Hamp' 'p
foh have feturnecLTiIter siiei.Tn11g"The" "hi
summer In Now Jersey.?Miss G'rhy
i& ime ..of the efficient teachers in tl
Unities institute, Augusta. (Ja^?
Mr. CUrion Horace Taylor. are (!;
afe^sjietwliriK a 10 day vacation in
K vnnst< >0-41tr witlT OTeir hrorhefi^ =ff
?Miss Mary.?I'ope?iii v.isit in;r. lior M
aunt, Mrs. Clara Hull' ut Knuxville, '<;
Tenn. '""'T' ' ai
Miss Sallie J. Taflor lifts enter-, K1
fed Knuxville College as a .iuiuor .in s
thu oolloge depot twee I.
Miss Fannie Taylor )ias 'acepled
work hi-lhfe-feity.system ia-C-ulumltia. |>
and Has gone to take up her new, x
work there. 1'rior pr lip' ' ni Ml"
Taylor had liad charge of the (5th f,
grade hi "the Uehigetown high 'school.r hi
Miss M. Clotel Taylor?will leave in at ..
few days lpr resume her_ wm.k in the %v
Training School?at-F-ftrmeh1. N. (A i \v
Miss I.ueia Taylor, is teacbiig at ?
t'hii K11ni.?N. ?-rrh?prailo?M-t^ c
Sallie Mae Tavlor will begin her work <;
at Wilson ITij?h School. Wil..oi>, X.C. :
M Iss Ayalee W hile will re-iuno her- J7(
work at Bateslmrg, S. ('. ] \\
Miss Helen Lai inter. is leaching : ( j-,
Frosner:?" S. (V. and Miss Mary T 1
Green, at Mario^i, S. C. '* } u
The following ''persons will enter 1 f,
school Tn a few days. Miss (lassie . ;\
Heard,, Howard I'niversity Wattling- -|
ton, .1). C. Misses Fnnice Whitlock,! w
Rosa Collier. Catherine^ I .at imer. 1 .n- ' j,
College. Misses Daisy and tier^T"
tI'lule Wilson IVnedint College. Col
umhia, S.' C.; Mr. Thomas .Unikine,i
Brewer Normal. Greenwood. X. C. t,
Mrs. 'Minify lluiupheries has ac- '
copied- work in 11n H~rtfTTrn~Jitr M('li..l 1
Gaffney,-S-.-C h? ^?? .
Mr. and Mrs. .7. r II. ..'Jackson, and i
Miv Robert Anch*r^>n, wvry pleasant 1,
visitors of Abbeville, a few davs aao ..|
all of Georgetown,. S.C. Al.-o. Pral'_J.
J R. Bwk'.. . [
Miss . (loo Fair has. roturned i to n
Georgetown where t lie is fniploy. il '
as .teacher..
Mr. and Mrs. ShordcW arc visiting',
there sister Mrs. George Fiijley on'1
Poplar Street.
Misses Fllen and Annioe Creep .
will return to State A. and M. College
where tliey-dtre taking a course
in Home Keonbniic. - ? y
Rev. Hawkins of Carlisle. S. ('.. ''
has been conducting a very successful
meeting at St. J aim* A.^l. F. Ghureh J'
of which Rev. ,J.-H. Smith, us pa-Um.
The revival meeting at Tlie '/io.i *'
Church began ij.ept. ifr,til-o at Ml. '
Pleasant Baptist Church-. ! '
Mrs. Abhie Jidmion Fhapello. has. P
gone "to Greenville, wln-rd sin* is pl'iil- ''
cipal of?''the_Iligh School. ....
N IN MTV Sl\ M AYS .1^
~f1ll Sahtr.cjay September 1.'!. a dele- (;,
galion refiresonting the. four church- ^
es of which Rev. .1. I*'. Marshall, is
pastor and has pastured from lb to.r>2 n
.\Vars..-Assembled in the Ml. /.ion (fapt. ^
XMnircli.?Lu- discuss?the? ndvisabilVtv
of presentiiur to their -beloved pas u
tor ra ear. . After_ a rareful eonsid- j-,
emtioM of his pan fu ft I present WnfK "77
tin- following was unaninnnrsly^dr-r"
elded. . . > Pi
Whereas.1 Rev. J?J-V Marshall, nw?^
la-loved pastor has so iTfrtioStly and
faithfully labored and provo4v-ldt.-..sen -. 5j
to lie both by preeepts .ipjd example.,
a man divinely insjiimb ami whereas, \
he has truly been foi' these, four ^
churches just what Moses was. to th.ehihlren
of Israel.
?Therefore, He ft Resolved, that as "j,.
representatives of these ehui elTes,, w-k
pledge ourselves to p;u to work and (,
raise" means to purehase for him a de v
t-t-riu viir. > |1(
A union Was formed l?eiuoen the
four churches. Next meeting will
be held at Mi. /.ion on Thanksgiving; j;.
Day to report moneys*raised for.said* ,.t,
purpose.. * " . i(.
. *L. R-^Dean,. Moderator
If. I- . |Tornw. 3e?'', *7^
.?tin Kmuhiy- Si-?il. 1 HI). Key.. .1. I'. , ;
Marshall, preached a wonderful see-.
nwn to a brrg^ ive hudt^ =*=
ence. Verily our hearts was made o;
to rejoice while the man of God talk- |)
ed with us,. Quite a nuitiber of visit \y
ihg friends attended with ns on Sun- pj
day, omong whom we might men- ,u
tiOOi Pi'Of, .lames Robin-uni. and
Deacon Charley. Johnson of Given- ^
wood; Mrs. Jessie Jackson, of We^l jp
l\imr Reach,*. Fla.;; Deacon W. D.
Stafford, of Meeting Street, Col.; C. yj
Sr-Stevims, of Washington, 1 >.V('u Den
eon Tim- Miles, Mrs, l.ijt-zie Graham, .
MessrsM. .Martha llurlev, and" RoItt.
Graham, of Johnston; Prof.B. J. Red
ish and Mrs. Margaret F.. Redish of '*'j
Camden; Mr. Geo. W. Dean, <tf
rangebuig, and others too numerous ' in
to mention. * "f h
1? O n ?.1..::.. T-, rr- I
mismg . o. 1'. i~>. ? VI- -f;(>
Mains, and Mrs. Bella Sales, Mrs. 1.11 i
lian Butlqff Rosnlee Richardson. Su
motored to Pleasant'JLano on Sunday ~
Bopfc. l-HM- - ?)-te>ul -a...thanksgiving fr
service of the Kiii^litsT They t<Tot'C "JI.
a joyous anil smntuou**? fester T CI
Mositynies Tim Miles, Martha Hur ill
ley, Snhdy Penn. and Miss Temple ^
Dean-of Johnson, Was, tlw kh?k( of
Misses Richie and Mozell Dean on _Qj
Saturday and Sunday,- Sept. 1H-14 PProf.
B. J. Redish ami family of CI
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").f,EADER T- "I '
tmden and Mr. Geo. W. Dean of
rangchurg was the welcomed guest
then- Father and Mother, Mr. and
is. R. <\ Dean, on Sunday, Sept.
lf<t; ,f ? ??? -J
A Veiry interesting program was i
iven at M't. .Pleasant "A:?
111111 11 on?Sunday?111ki>*, S^pt,?1.1 Mi,
ntler the direction of Messrs T. J. j
I.Dill a I,id?I .nildl-l) Fletcher, in t he
tterest of the A. G^-K. League. ?-i
TI it- annual singing convention was leasat.
Rock Baptist Church.> Rev.
. K, CJoode, Pastor and President; I
ions was insphing and doubtless
ill be long remembered.
CR KEN WOOD N EWS
Mis- Ola Marshall has returned
ume alter spending a very pleasant
tmrniur in the mountains.
"T\liss Agnes "Williams, left last
hu:?dav for C,'hector where she will
i-gin wor k at Finley High School.
Alices Nettie and.Willie Fox Weiv
le dinner guests of Mrs. Carrie Bu|r
on Soyth Phoenix st. last Wednes
ay evening. *
Mrs. J. \'7~iWtuaft, has returned
W-Coumbia, TvisntTrTfr her husband
Lr.?LL?F. Stu;irt, . who is in the
dhd Samaritan -Hospital. Friends
re' Iflad to kituw that Mr. Stuart iseltiutf-pn
nicely. While there Mrs.
tu.'irt was the e-iiest of her chiltlreu^l'Nmder,^
of Laurens \^as u
uruiuiX, ?r?7 : ?
Aliss Citrine Wail", has been sicK
?r seine, few days; we hope to see
i ;i- out again soon.
Miss Lois MeChee leaves this
eek^mpnsday for Aiken where she
Mr. l'lato Henderson of Columbia,
7 r: e . pending Trie week-end iTT
reenwood with Miss' Goodey . .
Miss .folia Mae Goode has returnI
lump. froin?\\'esUield, New Jersey
here she has been "spending the sum
ier." . ,,
Mrs. Fannie MatTett of Newberry
as a. pleasant Visitor in Greenwood
i- iu.i we..to; She is the mother of.
lis. .Jessie John'son of Baptist St.
The" Waller Ave. Golf Club was
>11 attended Friday:night by many
layers and visitors. . A' radio is also
eing installed?for the- be net of the
VI i''!' Net 11e 1' hx and?M-tss?Gla?M*a1?
lur.diall are leaving this week for
i.-nedi.et. *
Hi-h..p 1). S. Strom, pastor of the '
J. I.uke Pentecostal church-is* tak-j
d; in* vacation aoove me iwason>i\<ni
fine. lie .left Monday for,
hiladelphia, where- he will visit his
istors and brothers. From Philadelhtit?ht
will go over to NewYork
it y to conduct a" revival for Rev. S.
. Hill. We wish for him a very pleas
nt May-with relatives and a pleasant
ml -successful stay in New York.
NEWBERRY NEWS- '
Aw:;.- Wigey Williams of Railroad
ve. ha* returned home ufter spendig":-e?bral
months with her daughtep
he' was. accmpanied home by Mrs.
!elen Wright, of New York.
Airs. I,. E. Gilliam little Lillian aud |
ladelau Puterson, left Sunday Sept.l
1,,'l'ur New York.
Rev. P.- It. Brooks, blisses E. L. |
iaiu-hi, E. E. Guess, and II. E.
> a nee worshipped-at Miller Chap d
iinday morning.
Miller -Chapel's revival is still
- R'-v. Nathaniel-'Harrington.
I. Jackson,-is-a great preacher. -Tiere:n
lied?suine?great?sermon's here
ist vveeRT He will never be forgottii
by us. >
The Trustees of Miller Chapel anotmce
that on Thursday all the men
iat- could come, to meet at the Par
mage -.ftrrihr?pttrp*?se of;- covering?it-j
n*l to the ladies to prepare dinner'
>r A he men.. Carpenters, brick lay- i
"sn'nl numeftius " other. "\vofkThyn j
"fine and completed the "\vbflc7 The I
ulies -spread the t?We for dinner, j
.-rn-nttf ate of the table that was lad [
i with "all kinds *rf nice things t?? I
lit vne*s appetite.
TM icsee W. Z. Hare and M. S.
nnee, were elected to represent the
unday School at St. MarH'st.Poniar,
.. S. ('.. Sent. 25-28. - .:v '
Rev. T. F. Harper, preached at Mil- i
r Chapel Sunday night.
.Mrs. F. C. Greenwood, of Charles
n spent several days in Newberry, i
isiting. her mother aiid returned j
line Sunday, taking Tier children j
11h her-who spent the summer here.
.Mr. (?. .I.Ti'allhian, Jr. and Mr; j
riowden Fiehberger s4eft Sunday to
>sumo their studies.at Hardison ColAlis.
Julia Aliscs spent the week
. iid m Spartanburg. itis. Sarah. J*
illiiini I.r \ V i* visiting- Mrs-.Sil- i
; Cannon on Coats. St.
"snsswrrrussH- A. naVuii and two !
isters, Sallie Davall, and Esther |
avail accompanied by Messrs Robt. (
estoh, Clcavon Me Crychran and
unothy McCrochran all of Columbia, !
otored to Newberry and Silver St.
td wei'f tlic happy visitors of Bable
ashington and Ethel L. Cromer,.
iey report quite a pleasant trip
Mr. T. M. McCrochran left Mis.s
iU^hall in smiles.
hie Copgreyation of the Royal Bap?
t Church, certainly have been loud
their 'praise of the program the
mil rendered in their excellent
i \ w ?. ? lew ouimay ni^ms ago |
-The funeral of Mrs. MaryU. Thomfx1
iiv-vtaa held last Monday afternoon,
The* funeral of Mr.?KHa?--TraHe,-}
inn Philadelphia. .formerly of AnHeld
fTf" ftaynl' 'ffafflTal't
mreh, Sunday afternoon. Both fames
have the, sympathy of the com:
unify! j"
The following is the program of
e Op To-College.-Club which , was
<cellerttly rendered at the Royal-r
\urch, Sunday evening, from 7 to S
p???^?
I o'clopk. > ,
"America!' Bang By_alL?Solo: Mr. j
McKinley Clayton. .Inst. Duet: Mrs.'
S. Coaxum, and" *7. Johnson/ Head- 1
: Miss Mai.thn It. Bl'oU'n. Read '
ing: Miss -Atma.?Cinch. Solo: Mis.;
Jennie V. Jefferson. Reading; Mis >
i ii I In li.?I jit * !? .?' M n ?'t'lil,.,
per Dill. Tenor B.anjo Solo: .Mr. !
Bertram! Richie. SuIll: M t.?Ed wa-Mt??
Jefferson. Selection by Quartet
(Male). 7- ' -1 ^ ^" - ' (
the various-colleges. Miss Edmoti.-i .1
Johnson,' Iiamptdh Inst.; Misses Julia"
Bowen, Claudine Skelton, Claflin I'ni.
Orangeburg, S. C.,; Miss Cora H.
..\Yare, and Mr. J. [). Rucker, Benedict
College, Columbian s. C.; Miss Kee-ie
Xorris,. Benedicr College, Columbia,
-Mbtter- < J rare ' Crawford, and "VeTTet
Xeal, Mr. Earle Carter, Jr. Allen
University, Columbia,-S. C.
Miss Louise Quick left last Thurs- '
day for Boston, Mass., where she will
| be "in schodl fhis winter.
j Messrs J. R. Bolden, and Christy
I Johnson, motored to Camden, S. (',,
Hast Wednesday. Mrs. Sallie Jjolde 1
arid little* Eddie McGirt uccompan1
ied them home to spend some time.
1 "Mr. Butler," is back honTe-f
i Ugauj?aft^r?an?absence?of several I a
1 years. Mr. Butler served fort.several '
j years,?thirty to be exact?Mth the,
j 10th Calvary and is now retired on a _
l penvion.?? ? ' '
ME Earn St f-?riSfVn o ?*?i * ;
uiiu. IIIUUU'I '
| have gone to Phila. Pa., where they
| (hi-TtnCulh'gi'-Club NeWs:
The "On-To-College-Club" was organized
July Jlst, 1U21I hv Key?, (T k
\V. Francis. under his leadership we i
j have made rapid progress.
| This Club is composed of col leg*
i sttalents. -students approaching gi
I nation from the hjgh" schools, and the
: 1-ecein graduates lrom the chool. uf
this city. . . ,. "
The main purpose of this clnh is I
'to rentier service to the con'itituniL
_jn wjiich we live in any way that i.s
possible for.us to do so. During the
summer, we have "been rendering
programs for different churches th. u
j out the .city. Qui first program w is
| held at the Salem Presbyterian
! Church where I?ey. C. \V. Frances,
tiur founder* and organizer of the
iMub fe pastor? This .program was (
what we called our Home Currring?
Program. Oh the Monday night ^
following?the?Sunday oui program'
\vas rendered,- we gave our liou'n
! Coming Banquet in the auditorium of
| Salem?High?School,?where?wr?TTT- "
l^joye.d an evening of -music ami eatsr _
CTli Sunday, Sept. 7, lP.'ll) we rem
tiered our final program for thisseason
at the Royal Baptist Churen
where Rer.Y.:,lL C. Anderson is pastor
Wo had lerBi'i" 1?
_ _ ? . v. ,i ctiai^U" pi'OgTQlll j
Our prugram was composed ol' vocal, j
instruments .anil select readings. |
Mr. Kdmond Jefferson; Jr. thrilled I
his audience in his rendition of a 1
vocal solo entitled "The Blind Man." I
I Our club has Been .meeting once a ?
! month during the summer months.
Since .school has opened* there will he
! some change as to the-meeting dates.
Instead of meeting once a week we
are gutng-tu?meet once a months?
If any of you by chance should
pass through the city we will be glad R
to have you look "in on us. Ill
Our President is Mi<< Kvi K llm.. _tb
lap who is a member of.the faculty
at Reed St. High School. Secretary,* "
Miss Margaret J. Reese, \vlu> is .Soph.- ?
rnory College at Knoxville College, in "
Knoxville, Tenn.
' ' ' ?-4 7
GREELEY VILl.fcU \\ S~~7Zi
Revival meeting is how going on at I
the'Good Hope Baptist Church under 11
tiie' direction of Rev. T. 11.. llines. tho j^pu*tor
^ , llus lust el i. -k'l ^
meting at the Long Branch M. K. <
Church.^-' '; .
Prof: K. R. Barr, Principal of the t '
William'sburg Training School,-' left i
for Columbia Monday where he will j
attend a-meeting for Agricultural :
workers.
M7s. l. t. Murray, teacher in bur I
school, "left riday for Columbia .where
she will -spend stmvet+me?w+th?her <
sisterMrs.
M. K. McColluih is attendiiig
the B. M. C. in Atlantic City this
week.- " '
Mr.' E: J. McCollum a prominent I j
merchant of this city, and his- clerk, |
Mr. C. E: Murray,-motored to King- * ;
stre?i Monday on business. _
- ,t Rev. and Mrs. K M. llnrley Jiiotor- j I
ed to Kingstree {sundry evening
where he preached Suiuh^y night.'
Mr. and Mrs. Johu Booms of St.
Stevens were?the guest of Mi,.and
and Mrs-.-- John Crpcklin have-11
mo'vwd to Charleston.?They are pla t
ning to make Charleston their heme. ?
Miss Mabh* Murray will leave for ^
Sumter Saturday where she will at- ?
tend school this term. We hope for ]
her a successfdl school term.. - ; ?
Miss Beatrice Burke of Camden,
is here for a few days visiting her
a untf Mrs. E. J. MrCnlhiin ^?
Mrs. Charlotte Childers, a member
of H. H. of Ruth No. 3282 was buried 1
Monday. -
Mrs. Ada Dunmore is on the sick <
- ? !
r?
,5 v ^ 4T AM
Hundreds of Refined, Respectable,
qub-inted through our Club Members!
Wealth and Talent their Objective Weekly
'Bulletin get excellent results
members of record two insertions.*Mei
--\iance for six months including the na
peCtTVe rori't^pUMfferits, w heief TTgugg
Expectancy should accompain remit
Orders payable to
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