The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 27, 1930, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
Saturday, September 27. 1930.
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HKTHI.KHI'TAI" B.-U^IST-CHtTSni
MAYS.
We are very glad to say that Sun
day' was a pleasant di^y at Bethlehen
Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. with .1
large attendance.- The lesson wa.very
interesting. Subject, "Jonfil
After 'which a splendid review wa?
made by liev. Moultrie. Quite a large
number ol visitors were present.
At 11 b!0 Kcv. Moultrie entered lie
g pulpit ami spoke from the subj. "Be~
ing Chief". Found Matt. 20:27.
, (in Sunday evening he spoke 011 tin
subj. "Wail on the l.ord." Psalm
27 It?wrrs?indeed a wondert'ni
... message and was^enjoyed by a large
, attendance of members and friends,
The Senior Missionary Society was
royally entertained at the resident*,
of Mis? Wiihvliiiciira Way on Thurs
- day aftyjaioon.. 'tyorc
7"? ; present, and a delicious, menu was
r served.
Wo were very glad ^to see our pas
{ C. on .Monday. noon. ?ihe?reported ?
1 very successful meeting.
??Revival ; Inrti'd- on Sunday with a
?- ? vary?hiitfe attcmdance. -We?are?etcpeeling
a great meeting which will
. \ continue through-out Sunday, Oct. 5.
M'{ /ION BAI'TIST- C4I I'UCH NliWH
Dear Ivlito.r: .. . .. .
. Allow space in your paper that I
may speak ?tV=the;doings pruund /ion
Baptist Church.
Alter being away on. my. vacation
For three months in the north all o!
V which time was spent very profitably
3 an 1 happily with relatives - ami
friends. I returned Home and four.'
. the Christian spirit, existing in am
m*rmttd -fdd~Zioir.?o .
i >n Sunday Sept. 21, the Sunday
. vScijrrffl .Was fowl lie l-ed irr^the usual
way with auv unusual attendance?of
_-.jt.imil:-.and adults. . - .
The Sunday morning services; wcF'
full of spift. and inspiration. * A iuo-sa
_ cm client set mon from the text "\Vhv
y is the II'oiise of Cod forsaken."' Neii
> 1 :>: 11 was preached by the pastor.
I n 1 lie a ft?" noon tTiy B. Y? P. U
Sunday. iiiyht service wfts of' nu
lev-. 11111ii.iluni'ii. The pastor's tiarilnii
. seemed to have .btjjpnj^uore .Sou
stimn,'?- The text 1 may hut
< to Itch His clothes 'I shall be whole."
Mark ^
On Monday evenly to our surpris.!
- ?. while 1 sat chaitiim \Cith a lew mem
* bets ul' the, church. I heard a mighty
situriny*. "Oon't you let nobody, .turn
\oti around'' and heboid it continued
until it ended with a line- ol' sisters
marching thru the parsonage -with
their :n of- l ull of.packages contain
iny "f <iiM 1 TTuir of -every variety in
clndiie'r a cheek >nd some money.
liod i pieat. and (lod i,s poocj and
}We thank Hijttf?*r this food and" gifts,
Now we want to thank the members
and say h" those loyal sisters
ami brothers, keep rm sTrrjrrrrp that
jcoed old souy and don't you let tiny
, . body turn you around.
"Rl-hSnUJ"ION'S FROM TIIK
ItKIl llll.I. SI NDAV SC HOOF
spert mid. sympathy, that" wo the oil":
_cers and members of Rod Hill Sun.
day-Sohoo! add mir tribute of estoem
to the passing of our beloved pastor
'..- Rov-r \V. R. Jenkins. .. J.
Men are rat oil bytthTdr accomplish?
inurUsv-and-.'their. wiirth is - measured
by the khrtl-of* life they live.. 11-.'
* We fool safe in saying-that .here
indeed' Hds before us the remains of
a noble .chnriielcr.. First, because of
the, Iffcli Ideal which Tias been so
beautifully shown in his (ife of ser
? vice,1 in the?home,' in the community
alivr in this Church and Sunday School
whore he was taught the way he
should j?o. WJiere Clod's word was
o hid in Ids heart.
I n?i *! I 11 i ? lit' tllii e* t
service rendered as^Pastor of Red Hill
Baptist Church. He labored througl
sickness and through health through
sunshine and rain,'' in peace and at
times .in turmoil, striving to lead 6th
ers" from darkness into the marvelous-light
of -salvation.
Not only was he satisfied with his
labor but our heuVenly Father who
sees and knows all things, was s<
greatly pleased that he in conipensa
N. . tion called him from" labor to rewan
Thurs?la.v evening at 8:15 o'clock.
We know that?i-t?is (human to sor~~?"~~roW
bit 1 Wf nTtT^ Tre^nm>w--ay-t honr
who have no hope. Let us all loon
forward to that happy reunion whei
we shall meet around the dazzling
throne, where there-shall be no more
parting. * '. ' * " " 1
In our pastor's demise we haive-lost
one whose place >wil be hard to fill
lie will be sadly missed not only b.,
ins immediate iu.muy ano me mem
beis of'.Heil Hill Church, but by tht
^ whole community, in fact he will b<
? mise?'<] throughout Kieiiiand- ia?uniy
L and the state of South Carolina.
Whereas (Tod in His iyfinite wisdon
has seen lit* l<> suniiiittii_uJir.de.ar shep
^^herd to join that innumerable card
H^an that moves to that mysterious
Healm above. Our hearts are heav.s
burdened with grief as death i>
Hfeit Resolved, that we bow ii
^Kubmissimi to llis will, know,
H^ve shall meet around flu
Hhjr-tftrniU.', itlit'H' sot new
parting shall Be in
Halved, that a cop:,
to' the be
L^ec orded i i
bi be put)
an<
- - ' - |
" soj^fn c.Mioi.ikw ^
1 Arid bill him U-nvt- ajTi7rt7|| ul \vw
r or an Uiiiiioi t;tl i>M\n. 1
? = = : ?1
? 1 5 ?- -?; ?~ :
II ii? toils are |>a t,. la W<i)"k i;' (lout',
( Ami in- i-6 I'u|!<v 4J. i
L He leunfit. (Ik- h^ht, tlu- vi.toiy \v< i
j Anil eiiti-i'i-il unit r. >..
s 1 lu'i'e let iVir siiriuiv eease- to flow,
, (iDil h.is n l alU tl ltisoun,
'I here let inn?in ;t t:?in t'\ e.;\?win1.;
Still say, Thy will he ih/ne.
Iil': ]?i < l UllLv : II III II | (t etl,
( Mrs. I.nlii.-tt Uanilnli)li* .StfiJt.
, Ah-.. iti . i:tt y q
h. ? ? ' ;
Mi oi.i\ i: UAi'iisr ( in in ir*
, 1 hii niai i?s I lie eiiiI nl inn' revival i
. lueeliiltf, that was eomhirt eil by Kev. '
t"">. I'.. * : 11111?I r? 11 of Anderson. S. . (', i
t _'l Ik; sermons by.. I{e\. i'.11ii>?11> 11, _e..telt
, jiignl wore interesting anil inspiring I
'Che people of Mulliiis seemed fo.ap-preeiutie
having tlfis- wuiidoi >ul Ui
vinr in their ini('l>;. 11* v ,t< iiiaut*
[ WdleOIIly to lie holliesiTr the people
ami treated with nuirh: hospitality,
~ "while iii-lit*.
, TTwoiity one wurtr ivt'i'i' added to tin'
I ehureh in spite of th?- im-onsistanee of
tiie weather. Kveryhody seemed to
be'at their best.' The proceeds for the
two weeks were 100.00 ,
"Sunday was also a Wondoltui ?lay
for oilr people The pa-tifr. tlev-.- Jr*'
It. Brooks, pre ii !hiI a a\ underfill se.r(
moil, taken I roia -Acts hi :< I;. The
silbjyt't was "(.led has fln'Jicspoefive
Person." llev. Brooks made iii.- disotiirse
vei\r pWttttv?And no one Hi the
audienee l'oiiiid it a dill'ieufct' task to
I understand the text as it, was drawn
r out by pijr noted pastor". The a-_.
j ,*noiint-pf?^fktitt Was raTsiTd." i
We Liu*" .ifiobei. in ,\lt.- ulive Bap- i
tist Church tue glad I" liavi* visitors
at all times. .Vioonir _utir visitors 1
l"*"Sunitay-wn-r Pr*dk-t k -V.~\hUonl inc. of
Columbia, S.- C... v. ho will begin bis
y rseliool year here a' iu 'iik i'na'l. Prof.'
y Valentine i Welcomed to,.uill' ejuuvli
r at all tinier...
Fllpn A I V VIM* 1 11 Vi'ii e
LLLLL || 'il l U-U . 1 Lh villi
i grace and tli.vi.il > ^Stinl'iy .A.- .M. and
a. ?'I , ?-Vl- iii 1 ?i+t1
tlii* east amoiiu ii.u 'nl ?*- i
: The Xuthtua! I * . | . t > '< a ? ? .t ion
which w i held -ii. .Wv Vullv ' 'i.y
Wcl*?H?It'tll }n I?11? eo? .? - ^? j
'I llC p.*l*1l>| hi llH'-'hr 1''l < ll ft-' .I'll
tile emu . ni ion. hit--?-*'lil" i?t??tty?
>?t 11 I inf fa if.-; .ih..lit I ,..- iiv.mii-s
turn, and thu jnv^t Wu V )<<.' V- ey
I I nil 1111 ! ;. :i 11. i . I l U': J v i . ' I .1 l.i-'
tor;. 1 hi' lot i: i nie a? ii.did ?:i tae.
day of IVniiVot and'the people left
t he church with hfiriiitiir heart
Oil!- n-.Tial hi . ;i iAltnday night
after the first Sunday in Ocioher.
Or. 'I'. M. ltiiylain pa -.for of the I'nioti
. i<i ' rtnii-. li -will iln t he I
preaching. His choir' wilt"" do the
sharing. Come mil and let us take
:?this fort?lor (iud. ~ rj
' The. W omen's \\\orkinj??Si?-i?-t*r%niet*:
-tit the hoino'of Sister Saltie .T-hotnp.son,
on Itarnwell St. .Monday afternoon:
. Sister Cook,?fresidenf. ?T tFC7
pastor was present ?iii.d taught .111 *
Bible lesson. The hostess served the
Society withdee c.rea-m anil caki*. We
?. a '|iwiiy re^TriT-mnnrtfTTfTf"'"'
of sister Thompson.'
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ANTIOCH IfAI'TIST CHI KCII
W heeler Ilill .Mourns J.oss of
1 AITS. At. 11. Altt'oyd
?Wide" J^I'OTlTt SoiToW '"citUsed ChiTT
out the Wheeler - Hill Seetion during
dast meek \v}ien .Mrs. Mae Helen McCoy
died at the home of her parents 1
_ Mr. and Mrs. Louis IVy-ell, ..wlm survive
Iter.
Sin* was ;i moiiihor of the Anlioch
Baptist ("huivli TuTTT uTis art ''Ur; !Vo
Sunday St'lio'ul* and chureh worker..
Mrs. MrCoy is survived by lift* bus-*
.band Andrew, two.' sisters, Mrs. Kar.
hos?tine-(Jiiest, and Kuhy Powell, also
two brothers, ('. F. 1'owell. and Willie
L. Powell. and a host of relatives an !
friend's. The funeral eereniony was
' held at the Antioeh Ilupli t Chureh,
Friday September. I'd, at I'. M.
The Pallbearers who served weir:
Wade Jenkins, P I'.. Andes-no^ Willie
Thompson, TT. II. Prow in .Arther I.e.'
Cooper, l.onnie F. I'uah.
1 MIN1STFKS WIN FS AL1IANCF
.1 N FAN'S
r ^rThe- .Mitk'i t.*l NN'n.'^CTUJian. e had
; home of Mrs. S. II. Flliott, PiOU Iiloek
\ .of Liberty Sirj-et..
; Kvt rybody seined happy. ileiiig
> housekeepers. I Ivy were pleased Ik-of
Ha ir nitv v;r<"tTiim trm}" rest
froin. hortie' i are _____
. .They all looked well and {treat ly tvr
freshed fi-oui t'bcir v;vr.ioii.s trips. ()n
lyono of tlu> number did not 'got otf
; on a trip and-slii* was entertaining
visitors for tlicit' vacation,
Ueinemher t lie oFTI adatfe ".A II
work and no play makes .lack a dull
t boy." and we are fflad that these
-'ladles llfid some Tllttr-~ TO pl.'tV ttrts
summer for a .short 'while because
> tbev have tie/tyV^ iol>s t o put over for
' ?b?? "tpat litno. house keeping j
i and yettin^ the children oXf to..schooL
inline luorninjrs. Ilfst I'uu'k^s labor
i sweet. ?-? j?? .
.The meet ing was railed to order by j
? our President. Mrs. Wallace. There]
- tin I no 1 :r t aviftor'-d' -ihddidy)
in 1ii11 fes w<'ito "Pen/? rtnr ? -i towvit-ftrl
! Mrs. Wallaro reported goods 'given
' by Mrs. Porter of Harbison College'
- to "make ylotjiing for the children of*1
l Mrs. Williams .Ortdiarnge. Mrs. (I.
E. Mi'mu^also gave abTmdlc of cloth
t ing and Mrs. S. A. John-son gave money
for the same purpose*
^ The goods giyen wore made into
clothing by the following ladies; Mrs
L _
W j jlt#
<? M** 1 "? ? - ' ik **
| <rf
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THE PALMETT
h R. Billiard. Mini, C. J. Carroll and -J
''.Mrs. S. H. Elliott. z
At- the dose-of- -the business, Mrs. t
Davis, wife of4 the Presiding Elder i
Duvia of* the C. M. E. Church joined i
us and was asked to make a talk. 1
sOn> tolti <>f th?. ^pleasure it gave her J
tu be ainung?us and the?guud?rnr?-i
|nhi.wiftn' jnade up*m-hor.--,
, Mi ?ii Kmily?Washington, wife?oi--~Rev.
Washington, ot Durham, N. 0. "
i who is visiting her mother at Colonial
Heights was also present am} invited
to give u wo I'd of encouragement. "
She expressed herself as being surprised
at the good work being done
by the Ministers Wives Alliance; the
kind of.real work that is destined to
uplift humanity..
Each member then was asked to
f. ir of the* helpful things .^hat they
raw, heard and enjoyed during .their
rtav in the dilferent places visited
\ and this tht'y did. But to,'write. ouL
al ot the tilings told by them Would
; make a most interesting historical
hook of enjoyable and educational
; happenings, coming from the north,
east, south and- west. ' * ? "**
11 i tin* travels, various ^-conventions
of dill'uront kinds were visited and a
great ileal of information was gathered
by the ladiejs. which will be quite
helpful to them, in their several kinds
of work/
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?* ST. JAMES NEWSt "* ^7"
1 'ft ' T ' .
1 St. James is still moving along
nicely. We- have lust closed our revival
meeting conducted Rev.
White" w.ho is a successful revivalist.
During the meeting several members
were, added Uy the dure)).
It seemed' tp have given to every
one who attended new life spiritually^
The. Sundd\l" School was carried out
as usual. The lesson was reviewed
by little Miss Adli-ne Johnson. Rev.
Dixon seemed to have been at his
best.- H,. preached Sunday morning
mml Sunday evening, from intere"sf
.ing -texts. Me. brought out how jealmisv
will cause xtPsfruction in any
walk of life.
r ; ' ' mm-m
FIRST CAI.VARY CHURCH NEWS
At 10:00 a', m., we opened the doors
I to 'welcome"many happy faces, which"
came to enjoy the Sunday School
. services. After a half hour of groyp
,'?'iik, tndying the life of Jonah an inspiring
message from Dr. Fl. R. .
Roberts. *At we again had
the phu^^jimr'trrnsteniiig to Dr. Robi
its. who gave us'some very encouraging
facts concerning the lives of
our pastor, Rev. S. S. Youngblood,
Jr., and also Rev. S. S. Youngblood,
"Sr. Dr. Roberts then preached "a."
short but helpful sermon on the emotions
of those 4n the churches. He
stressed the "point that it is not always
those who are the best Christians
that nr.* rrwiui 1 u..i
?. ^ . ..tuov ciiiunum.i uui |
those who with less emotions and
ipady to render service; and who find
joy in -rendering?service. We?were-l
also pleased to- have Prof. Briggs of
Benedict College and Dr. Easley
worship with us.
?On Tuesday night?we had ? -our'
B. V: P. U.. social. The evening was\
spent -in playing games listening to
radio music and to a programmme in
cltTfrge of. Miss \V. Harren. The Misses
S. Harrison, S^^PfttffrTpson; Pen-'
dergra'ss favorfctp'uft with solos; I.ittle
Miss M. Toung-hlo()d sang a solo;
Miss- C. B. Singleton rendered a violin
selection; Mr. R. Dixon gave a
reading; Prof. Townsend, the speaker,
in ilie1 eveTiTntr b1TeTe<T~'some suggest T
lions which he hopes will improve'
the work of the B. Y. P. U.: That1'
we hj\ye leaders full, of spirit; That
we have group discussions; that we
Jwive a choir; that we have a pro-1
gramme. After this address"" every '
jijjt' uijoyed' a . serving of., ice cream .
and cake.
This recommendation is seH-ev*i- '
dent of the service rendered by Prof.;
Z. Townsend while working for his
M. A. degree- at Ohio State, Columbus,
Ohio; . '
i -
Sliiloh Baptist?Chui eh
* Hamilton. and ^lt. Vernon Ayes.,
> Columbus. Ohio.
To the First Calvary Baptist Church, "
Columbia^ S. C,
Dear Pastor and Members;
.We, the undersigned members-,'cofi*
stitute a Committee selected by thd | :
I Sunday: School,,the B. Y. P. U., and
the Church to send a Jetter of eomImendation
of Prof. Z. Townsend, who
[-worked uptiringly Jin each dep&rt- '
ment of the Church.
He was-a teacher in the Sunday
School, a group leader in the B. Y.
P. U., and a member of the Church
choir, as well as the instructor' of 1
our Sunday :School Tethers' and <
twicers Council. "
Thc fnti're.;'CtnnTh .with itgdepartr" i
ments 'regret very Aiuch to lose Bro- i
ther Townsend. His daily deportment
has met tl\g approval of the
people of this city, who know him.
?We pray foiv hvs continued usefulness
in your church and his early retiirn:
to us.
Yours in Christian, service,
Wnt. T. Johnson. .. .
Frederick Wm. Nfwsome,
Mrs. Mollie Gibbs*
? Louisa?Pickens, ? Rev.
S, R. Wilson. \
WESLY M. FT ( HI KCH
jl0:.'!0 Suhday School.
I 11 ::{0 Worship and sermon.
H :U?t P. M.'. Worship and sermon
The officials of the church are asking
that every member of -the ch\>rcW
come but to her^ services Sunday
morning as they have a special mefTVitiyf'
fnT ,iim ffti 'the gnoiifr of all oott corned,
therefore-we invite and urge
every member to be present, if poss.
ible. The public is invited to be
present at all of these services.
Monday.8:30 p. m., the Community
j(?ioe I'ltJb "will give a Recital here"~
for Club No. 10. Mrs. C? H. Vinson;
[ Captain, admission 10 cents.
Mr. Alex. Small, Director.
Rev. M. F. Page, Pastor.
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O LEADKtt ' ?
BETHKL A. M. K. CHURCH .NOTES A
full school greeted Miss. Wise, ~
3ur District Superintendent, Sunday i
morning. Concluding the study period
3he was introduced to address 1
the school in her own way which was d
lone in a very conscientious and profitable
'mariner. Wy enjoyed having ^
Wise with us ami' will b^ o-lad
to havp hpr at any time. Mrs M-??y
Sunday School at the District Sunday i
School and league Convention at
Emanuel Churchy Sept. 21. *?;-h
Dr. Murph preached both Sunday |
morning and night two very instructive
ser.mons as found in Numbers 20 ,
2 and 20:11. " . ,
The program at* the League .hour
in charge af Miss Marion Williams
was very good, of a historic nature,--1
giving \he origin and author of many
of our old favorite songs and much,
enjoyed. - "
by the Red Divisuui of the rally was
very good and .well attended. ..
Next Sunday at 4 o'clock p. jn.,Llr.
Storks of Benedict college will
preach?at Bethel. The membership _
and the public are invited to colore all
times a message that is, worth
while and will do voii t?0od to bom- it
st. Matthews" news
Air Franklin*Mit.chell has rctuFncTTJ
from New York in order to enter'
school; he is a student of Claflin
University, Orangeburg.
Miss Jessie Mae Footman is home
from New York, will leave in a few
days for Claflin. ?"These
are the times that try men's
souls," said one writer. While the
times are so hard see J. W. Butler,
for second hand shoes and clothes;
he will give you a good bargain. Soon
will be time to start your children to]
school, Butler can save you money.
Arthur Johnson, The Old Reliable'
till waiting .ta-.serve you? he can
Jit from the sole'-of vour feet'to tHej
crown of your head. See him before
going elsewhere.??
Rev. David Mitchell^ the popular
pastor, irf the. St. Matthews Baptist
Church brought laurels to his many
fr ends Sunday morning when he us- .
cended the rostrum at the Conventiop
at Beaulas Church. They~ -ay "thai:they
didn't know that "was in "Dave."
Rev. B. H. Gray preached for the
m. e.'s Sunday afternoon; such trGray
is a good preacher, any con- j
greeation who treK Gray a p;ist,,r ,
will be proud of -him. i am told that 1
they raised $150.00 in the rally which
was staged for Sunday aftemooiT. . J
Miss Cora B. Mitchell left wt unlay
for Allen University.
Miss L; L? and Mr. A. F. were 1
heard singing all of last-week "Am
i Blue?" ,
Mr. Solomon Guinyarrd, Sr., in company
with Prof. Solomon Guinyard,
Jr., motored ttw Columbia Sunday, to
attend the funeral of Sir Henry.
> Prof. J. M. Jackson and family
spent a Jew days in Colupihia last I
week. . . h
Miss Elizabeth Scott is home after i
spending a delightful summer.?She i
will leave in a few days for Orange- '
hurir whpiv ?h.? will u....
^ - - - ~ v > i?v ?? m (/maul" 11 ci MLUU" .
ies.
AJI persons having "news to go -to j
the Palmetto Leader forward the
same to Prof. Ford, by Monday of1
each week. ? >4-,
Mr- Henry Wright .is-still on the
sick ljat,?*- - ' " (
SlOl NTVlLL|K NEWS
(Special to the Palmetto Leader)' t
There is a lot of cotton* to-be pick- j
ed in this vicifuty. , .
. Mr. Dan M^uuwunvdVas picked and
ginned ten bales, he is in the lead.
The rmlqwmgTiC program rendered
at New Hope^ A. M. E. Church, Sun- \
day night was enjoyable. The pastor
Rev. C. G. GloVer, is striving hard ?
to raise His assessments. + >? |
Mrs. Alice Milam is visiting her t
daughter in-Mt. Clair, N. J.
?Miss?Bet tic?Tinsley,?irrrd?nephew.
little Ilalph Z. Tiifesley have made f
their return from Asheville, N\ C.,
where they have been for three (
months visiting relatives and friends. " ,
They reported a pleasant stay. Mis; ;
Tinsley is looking well.v Site will iesume
her school work soon. ^ ;
Mr. R? W. Fowler, is visiting hi.> |
children fn Pittsburgh, Pa.
Rpv A I.' tf l.ind?tn V ha* I
elected piineipa'l of ''ryu; Hill S;^h-?I
Miss Eva Nance lias returrieiT^ttr >
Brainerd Institute where she is an
devetith grade student. I
Miss Edith 1. JoYies, a member of .
the senior class at Brainerd was ac- c
ndently hurt in a car wreck, but not serious,
winch-- delayed -her return.
-Mrs, Laura-Floyd will?be-at home pretty
soon aftiM- spending some time
in Philadelphia.
The stork has visited Mr, and Mrs.
Fred Johnson and left a baby girl. ^
At the. sound .of the .wedding- bell-, [
Maggie Little were* united in holy ,
wed-lock. ~ '
( OKKSBl RY M:W^Z_ ^ f
In s.pite of the weather-a few mete \
bers of St. Paul were out for endowment?
The sum of $ll.l)!t was rais^'
r . * '
Quite a few young people ar_e k\av;_. ^
ing for school at -different places. - *
Slisscs Pearl (Juggins. Louise and |
Alice vv imams, leu .uonuay tor (
Brewer Nohnal. J
The many friends and relatives' of
Mrs.K. A. Adams are proud to lean *
that she is out of the hospital.
soj^fesse^ iunl^l^n1~a^^<MrsrnS. ?w!
Robinson, motored tfr Hppkins last j
Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. S. W. j
Robinson, daughLyiL. and family, Mr. (
and Mrs. Berkley Reynolds, The'/ r
reported a tin*1' trip. : ~ h
Mr. Squire. Louden and son Barn- |
well, Mr. Samuel Robinson and son, f
Ernest motored to Abbeville to the
picture show Wednesday evening. t
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??a++d?M re.?Mattnw Butler.
daughter Ruth and Misses Mary T.
Hrrcnv anJ Helen Latimer of Abbe
ville were very pleasant "callers at
iHe.hohle of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Robinson
Sunday. ? !
Misses Rose and Eva Robinson had
thnii e'nrst fcriday cmmmg, MnvmuRiith
GmririnS. Missis |
Theodore* Williumr,?Run)?Dixon?andL>.
R. Ouromings. -Punch and enk..
Were served. *.
Mrs. Kloreiyre Moore and son Ran
Jon and Mrs. TVlariah Sherod, motored
k? Greenwood Saturday.
Mrs: Mancy Robinson spent the
week-end with' her mother, Mrs. Ebo
of Greenwood. "
Mrs. Ruth U. I.igeon^ we - regret
very much is still on the sick list"
Mr.' ami J: K'. Holmes motored' t'o
Greenwood ittonday to carry daughter
and rgi ami-daughter to school.
( A.MERON NEWS
On Sunday--Mr.. and. Mrs. Thomas
1 liwinp? on~had a-toyai dinner for Mr.
Tlibfupron's brother and sisterbndaw_.
Mr?.and -Mi s. A. G. Graham of N. \.
City"and Mjs, Aflnie Green, Rosa 1}.
Keitt and-J anit?--Ford-of ('aihoron; t ho
dinner \vas much enjoyed by the
quests. ~ ~ " , .
On Monday ^Irs. C. B. Black prepared
a dinner for her bereaved cous
aaj,?and relatives of?tbO?late W.?M?
Harley yT*New York and other points
north. " r~~ " K
Mrs. Georgians Arick has returned
home after a long stay in New York
we are glad" to have her back once
more.
Our pastor, and superintendent
are in readiness now for the Orangeburg
District Sunday School Convention
at Vance. Our delegates are
Misses Wilhelmiha Keitt Und Marion
Bovaiu. ? . <
Mr. \V. 11. .Hank has return . to
Crescent City, Fla., after visiting
her mot her.-Mrs., Annie liank, a week
Oil luot TUesday. A WoCo a in l ino.I
by the death of Mr. \V. H. Harley,
who died at'Ki's daughter's on Treddwell
Street, Orangeburg. 11 is'death
Brought sadness to the entire coiuinunity.
Hy w as*, one loved ' by ail.
He was a lather, a brother, to Hi is
tuwin We will always keep a spotin
our sacred memory of'him.
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"TTm" services at Piney Grove Church
was largely .attended last Sunday
Rev. Jones the pas'tor seem to be putting
the piogram yyer a.- it should be.
Alter the regular ohyrcb services was.
over, the bodv o| Mrs. Kitty ' Price"
was tunerulized.'; She was a former
student ot Bettis, a devoted wife and
mother and a faithful church worker.
I he bid It birthday of Prof. A.-W.
Nicholson was highly celebrated September
the i'th. A large crowd was
present and an j excellent?program"
rendered. Special to be . mentioned
on the program was the solos- render
L-d by Mrs. Sarah Weaver Anderson,
nf?Kdgetleld:. -titles, "Mv Task '.nn.f
'Dear Old Father of Mine." A wr/
excellent oration was delivered b>
Mr..A. ,C. tjightower. After the program
a delightful Barbecue ^diii'nc
was. served. Everybody went hiTTrrr
wTth glad hearts hoping that 'ever.
day. \yotrtd?fcw-ee'lebration day. -- *'Mi^s.
S. L. Collins, spent several
ilavs on the campus last week.
Pi uf. A. W. Nltdlolsoi7;- TTTs"Tnru^iTrr
Viola, Alfred Nicholson? Jr. and Mis>
Louise Merriwether spent last week
md in Saludu, S. C. as the guest >f
VIr. and Sirs; Urie'Sintpkins and Mr.
ind" Mr8.__Johq.. Mnson ?
Mr. ami Mrs. Hey ward Nobles an \
Mrs, Carrie James of Aiken. S. C..
Verc< the""guesTs of Mr. and Mrs. W.
V\% Nicholson last Sunday.
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i nt' M. H. of Ruth of Sunny Brook,
olebrated their anniversary Sunday
ieyi A. W. Williams delivered for
hem a wonderful sermon.
Mrs. A. W.'Williams, left today for
spellmun ToTege m Atlanta, w lie re
die will continue her College work._,
Mr. Tra'c.y Mason and Mr, George'
dibson of A ikeiv. S. C. were guests
.f M isses Viola Nicholson and Louise*
Uerriwether Sunday evening.
Little Branf ofr~"Nicholson is on "the
uck list, we hope he will soon "feel
ike his self again.
Bettjs. is now looking forward to
he opening next Monday, September
!t?. An unusual large crowd is exJee
ted..
^ Mrs. I \ y~ Gi airr-and -Miss C^liUus
3almoie of Graniteville, S. C. were
deasant callers on the campus MonIay.
"riitci r t^pn is (i news
Vacation, time- is over for the
outh of this vicinity. On Thus'day
nornihg Sept. 18th a vast' number
Ushed to their envious 'flaSs
usual The school opened with a
a f g"d" efi Ic5ItlifenT TTfo ?
j.. ~v??. v/?i c?v*.v?um ui
he white field? of ecrtton the first
ew days attendance mightbe small.
. The following young people left
Vednesdav for State College: Miss
dajeska .launita Quattle^aum, Floslye
Mae Harmond and 'Mr. Thomas
V. Hammond. For Benedict: Messrs.,
Vttgtisttrs?+hr77rrtrri?mid Henry Pe"prson.
Mr. Vani'e Thomas, State
nollege. Mr." Clariage Pope, Voorices
Inst,, others, will leave for variaua
gpbflflia |nt"'Mr.
and Mrs. T. F. Hammond, son
I a mes and M rs. A lice^ H a mniond
,vere the dinner guests of. Rev. and
Mrs. W, D. Drake of Graniteville.
wri rwjriTnhlr trip.1?
Mr. aiid Mrs. .Clough_ and . Mr. and j
Mrs. MeeRtns voof Colnmhia were the.;
ruests oof Mrs. Georgia Morris Sun-:
lay. Mrs. Clough before her mar iage
was Miss Z. NOrrts.
Miss T.eora Tones is spending some j
ime with Mrs. Georgia Norris .and I
pntty. ,
Mr. J. S. Raiford spent Sunday af- ;
ernoon as the guest of Miss Beau.y'fcffe.-*.
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tub 'Lindsay. :
Messrs.- G. L. < "raw fol d ami M W. __
Hammoinl wore in Aiken Tu; -day on business.
Mrs. Hannah Peterson iat home
after spending some time in Atlanta
with her sons. She h not much impiuied.
NhW BROOK LAND CHL RTTT
?The ( hun !i?A nl iio'ird. 11 ; >.?l.:r
been, unable tii hav e it's.regular wee};-. *
ly meetings y.p.. ai'i ount of re-. t\ u?n?
and inclement weather. u-.umo4 n. work
last .Monday night. The L.>a[. 1
n.ett at the hone?el M he >. \ ?I I I'
u in.- Newhrookland Height- with a
lar^e attendance'. The ryeeipt- f o
t tie night were - i>i^_d"l!a i' an.i ten.
, ents ( <$(>. log A I t. i tl?- i . . jlai
routine, remarks were* made t.v many _ _lj __
jf the members wh.eh uiit'vun.-.tiucm\
e alui jn og re-- i v e. '1 le-y |<laii -e\ -ral
entertainment.- .between tiow ami
conference Saturday nn/h.t there
will he.a chicken - upper, at, t he hall.
Attei the" bu- nu-sy w a? i the h--tess,
'Mi'sa Hood win. \\ hw i al ?.- pee - i - " I*.
delit, .served u' Yleliei.ui .?y inch :
jy as. ...very refi:L's.liiiiy. . \u\t. -UimduA
night they mOet fit the honii of Mr .
Itellu Knowtesm?? ??
' sht'S l'"ai (1 ' I 111 i' i. It I.: 11 ieh
K a real live win . Tm? m. ' he. nig
cement steps put at 1h,. eliuivh and _. "*
at some early dim- will n "ni- ----vailing.
, Mi.**. Rol.n ri a ~frn l. u maker . ^
a good oresifh.'nl
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