The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 13, 1930, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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BKTI11.-.I. \ M U rui'l'i't, ill j
Quite a lively .?e*?Htn tin* -.1.1 * \y
School wns had. at I<>:"-i \. ;'-nn~
? day. Or. I.awivt*< ifU-gro
w'ttfgTmp id ly. A ' . " : ' ! .on
impressive review v.;. . hud l>. I ?i .. .">
It. Green \vln> end t .','oe i1< i.i' tisi>i :
of 1ms-busy la.n.- t . I.f 'im . ,i w t):i
ho.ela..- > !?1??> . >. .i > m t?- -rei
I IK- At ll.i.i A. .U. A .;i: t dwN'eilt
.. ful and kI"' aouc l >.i > Sim \ ii c'
was t'liju.,< ?!. 1m. .. pieach
eil from lite : object. I la* v . iluaos
of Kenie+ttbn ing" < dn > Hand
in St. Luke 22:in. -.'V won . ' :i. mtmoil
which found' Iodic nr ..t r> inc
hearts of so manywlio icjimv 1 p>w; tly
for the.Hospei i. i7e .rnVV.'.p'e".'
At the close of the Pserm..n TTiT
persons came l'<?i\\:.ril ni i iti;juil
with tlie church tor .which we' .ar.c
thankful. A very pleakaut. an I profitable
session of the l.eamio was had
at 6:00 P. M M iss :?>y e n
charge ol' the nrnpratti v -.-+'7T-tT7rh1
It to tnc'orcrreTtmr
A very encourairijiv atv'ieiuv ?wit
nessed the ' evening, servio s. l)r,
?Lawrerice deli.ci. . n. .
lent sermon from the. ie. "Tlie
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1 I LIL HI ' "i, 1CK!!IU ill I JllilU
6:32. We wish t? :.ci::iov. :v.b'"t 't'I itpresence
of niaiiy <>.' ou? Y e Is ami
V" * visitors at hot'h sorv ie?- * > . ami
invite you to conn- again!
A church e</n?vi.viieo. i; > <1 l\>.;
Tuesday night, I >? < -v- P>. an I i!
is hoped that tia- m- " ,1 \\ IIbe
represented in hyV . numbi rThe
new MUstor uoai-f !i' e'.-a
? face?to "fncrTwid have I, . r!" l
"" ' heart talk, with' you.
Dr. and Mis. Law i e > . uo<!
were no doubt fright smd-at i. l.ut
agreeably surprised ain.vv ts v ly y
the Pulpit Aid Hoard
? a shower Tuesday. a : ' .? .= ? ?. i."
of good things to a a' and' u ear'
the parsonage that ma : h a
They wish to siu.aiily iK;
Pulpit Ai,d Board in
v kind reniln iaiu . .
Brother &lu-"U ie/ ai:;- a:. 121" 1
Liberty. Street. <Y' ~7~- Yv rft
shut-in." Pray !'<>r t ! " -and* \ i.-a
them when you can.
zhjn KAPTTSI: t iii L :s' u;i?*
. QUAUTT'.I*L\ uiti'jiii r w t : :i
TIIK MOM II Ol < a 1 vH.Mit
We thy oSVi.-ers ao-i . r
the Zion Hap!is-. < 'h?;.i\ -t ~irrrrj\
that the public know : -l ! a we aie
functioning diirdi.t ?' > v , 1 tar'?*~
of tile* year. At the in ' n too I
members, an.I frirr : ; t r* arc
away mi !| h V e ' ruir
pastor the Kcv. .1, 1'. K.-e-.lvr-ic-A :m ??'
ed himself a -sane "n:i-i we.
under thes.e_ rninm-iai \ - la
rule- he did ihii.J..i..e _h^ \ .<-,i
usual, but Was .oily >y.-iy.".ni' inter-'
vals. His pas!i..iiu! \it." and
m ministration work is- p: o; biej.l;.
7 saWsfitctorilly Co- N.? n J c hip
-Hty-gpjfitllnI Win k ha ?tr.?; a plea!
success to our people at.'d ' i'rareii.
Over 250 moiiiWcs hn.. b. ty.:. Hurl?
.the. church by Map: I t A yd to.
stored. M...st lo.-.ai
vails .in every- <ieA n "i
churt'h, -fti tlt!' r? v
and member- ^ives_... a
well as substantia! ::p.:-?"t ... a:...
and all efforts by t * *. i .Our
pnstnr siit-ri-s-; l,:i- It. ea i;; .-'.lei'Hi
".'ff" run men ?
has unselfishly yon.! -I i.-n 1 y for the
un-lift of the char h. i '-t ' i ' re.
port -follows: 'I
the church, .dan. !. Ip.'.m > t o ; < r.o,
!" paid to ltvtobe.r !' : 1 s.isS pi.
^y^paid out for inloiv-i . on - pv..
money and in. pip i:,.|?-:.u-.i
~7~ ness $1
? j : . - & - ? 1
v^uiiucuun ;t?'hl s
$61,118. CIlllVl ll I ! r;v->: i-r and SlV -f
s *i f I 1 ^ wim li lin. i| II iiii.i mull' ii Km
Disbursements Si! t : " ;.. P-sIaijr, .
hand $1 l.V.'I". _ Vpc !:;;> ' t!?
church raised >' Id..' ,L I' .'.d .>ui !'.i
Home anil KorelU.i > .-.' r S;i?M
\ '"While peace, and >ji.otl ? will ft. iu'H
-f ' " and-the peoole ha>ca' dul to. \v?.rl?what
church . ol' tmr dei;oed:in! Ion TV"
South Carol in can .tVlj. it a': it eii'
? a showi?o' so atrsintbie ~
' . Th os. \\ illiatn ' init'. it C|er\
FIRST CALVAlh t ill hi tl M.WS
were irreativ honed'. <i.'t . na\e "on..
pastor, Rev-.?S-.- S. V tMu^otuutL. a iv^
a talk on the "lesson, v. hi -h wt.- p>
the life ?? Stephen. v. i for thej
causir of Christ.
r- . At" the close of fh ; s_ S( ho.n
services we had a y*< y pi'-:I ptay~1
fef*' set vice, which' lm l il?mil il?'?'.i
for the. morning, dt uvh Jo; ; heA .
prayer services are ,li!-1" '"!. . l1 "iiv 1 s?
tening to iril who 'In . V ii -11. aid it
pays those w I. ? elan. ' > "Oti TH
service, to he oh t,i:ne ii: ..idyv 1" > ?
joy it.
At 11 :.10 .A. M. \U- . Vo,m .
our "astor, preached. .. -hai- ' 'n.sn?
have called his I rest s? -n. Il w:
taken from the Pi'J.'l-'Jo; of Alatv
, which take's jui two para. fn I ho
life of Christ. The harrat .ice goes
-? that as Christ was on las u;i.v 10
raitc tin* dntiLrhUr o'." '' ee ii r. H'.ring
Sttulud on His wn.v'lie l'"lt the
hem of His garni* rrl touch* d and
stopped to heal the* woman van.
* touched Ilim. The ,rr? at lesson of
faith in Christ was 1iro(iirut.r tmt in
this lesson, also the facl thyt we niusj
nress lour way to t nrist. as the
woman had done, by" .h<W faith she
saw that if she-was in lie healed she
^L_.. TrW**"1?'If r ' Lr Uw??.?
way.
Jesus then went on h> tHe htmie oif
the ruler, and was laughed i." scorn
because when he rem.Trkiht that the
maid was not dead 'but sleeping;-hut
Jesus did hot aXlau . tins?H->t ii etai d
his progress; "we should nevur allow
thbse who laugh' us to scorn to turn
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SOUTH CAROLINA
, our attention fmm the mark of the
' high tailing ol Christ." Then Jesus
| In lover-s-vmrnrthy, and pity took hold
1 <>f Uu: girl's hand and raised h?r, >411
[things are possible with Christ; Nev
j t r lost* hope, iruv-er give up. Sorrow
! comes lor a good purpose, it reminds
j ds of tiod, it also tells us that there
a (dud who will help us.
J At the close bf The sermon the
pastor began sin": Jesus is m> on
ly friends. .Many member* gave wit
uess to the 4'aet that Jesus is also
their friend.
We were delighted to have broth- i
or t'eay put on Christ 1 Baptism. (
It' is,with great sorrow that we
annoiiiuv the following sick members
.Sisters -Dorothy McKim, C. B.'Sin- '
a Let on. RfilthCTF Pink Kulf ami Henry 1
Williams. Brother Williams metwith
an accident .on his way from' j
Orangeburg. , .
limo NKVU
; Jiey. \V..T.'Burgess quietly depart-. |
ed this life Wednesday, Nov. 26th, at ,
"trts hi one, after" a long, period of ill- (
iicss and suffering? He-was a good
leader and citizen; \ve can only remember
him as a model and pray '
'hat \\o shall h(, able to follow in his
foot steps.
Funeral services wefr* held at j
Young's Chapel A. M. E. church Sun- 1
-kiy?nnn-hing at' 11 o'clock, conducted '
hv.Kov. I.vlesof Columbia.
During the ceremony Mrs. F. Hoi- <
1 way sang VJesus Is Mine," very,
-u'e -tly. Telegrams, letters of condo
lence-' were read by*" Prof. Porter of
Harbison College. After' which he
""mule impressive remarks concerning
he life and work of the deceased. |
Rev. \\\ T. Burgess, Jr., of Rocky i
Mmmtr X. C., and 'Mrs. Elizabeth Cal j
-In rm. nf- ffreem itht,-a^datrghter and J.
on of the deceased were here to at-. i
Knd t-he-"funeral.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur West and j
' ;rri r.uwards enjoyed a delicious'
Tlmhkspiviiijr dinner at the home of |
**.and Mrs. AV^H.^rh^yrd/eXteff--}'
nr^ After dinner w;^ served Mesv.
i.s.. Corley, Edwards and West went'
hunt loir. Mr. West being the best |
workman received the' game.
~~M iy? K11 it if e ."11 a tr i so n,ti f, -Columbia '
V. .'S the pleasant week-end guest of'
Miss Thontasena Boozer.
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Miss Kloise Boozer spent the week .
nd home. ' 1
TTTsses Tiuth Kiehar<lson of Bene-1
liet Martha Barnes of Booker Wash- '
hiirt'on' and .Tanie Eong of Columbia
spent Thanksgiving at home.
Mrs. . Alnpi llolestine is- all smiles
iiu-e her husband has returned home 1
I'f um Sfif;. Harbor, Pa., where he has ^
TTeen~ working for "several months.
( i.i:yi:i.am), omo news. ]
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Rev. Crant II. Davis and.'Miss Ro- (
i l ee Diipree' were quietly married i
\ \ . . r_".h. ;. t t he home of her nar^ '
y\r^ dI'nnt^kcvm'l- i
iint?~ iTf" "Benedict College, Columbia,
T C. ir?AT 1V. II. MeKinney, hor pas- ~
a.i- performed the ceremony.
The Titus Bible Class held -its
monthly meeting" and was delight- i
fu+Ty entertained at tlvo homo-of Mr.
1. Tvdwavd Cooper. They were servMTTIAT
?f.cam n"d enkn Tin.
next meeting will he Dec. 17th
<t Mr. John Maxwell's home. The
members are asked to please be presmt.
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Mrs. A. X. Holmes and daughter
"Helen Ruth spent a very pleasant af'ernooh
with Mrs* Odel David.
It is with great pleasure to "report
Mr. James Kellogg is still improving
>nd is able to be out the hospital. At
'he same time it is with-regret to
rpnrt that his oldest daugher, Hildas
is in the St. T.uke's hospital. We are
nraymg she will son be abje to re'
urn tj<? school.
Mrs. Ruth Cooper wishes to thank
her many friends for their visits,
flmver< and kindness during her illness.
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j jTbe ^Airtioeh people had the real i
reMini'- of Thanksgiving.?Fifty mrinujv
baskets were given to the poor j
and unemployed.
\NTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH. ,
Rev. W. tl. McKmney and the Senior
choir-gendered a program at the
Honi for Aged People Sunday, Nov.
t'.nth. , ' '
All-State Concert and" Pew Rally
Sundry, evening, Dec. 14th. A lively
program. solos, readings arid short
talks by somC nf the best representa- lives
of as many states in the Union
as- possible!** Come and help boost
vopr honie state. -Mrs. Arnold, Ashe,
ville. N. ' C., chairman, Rev. McKin
y, pastor.
WKSI.KY M. E.' CHITRrif
mTnu) Sunday Softool.
11 -rtft?Wnrship and Sermon.
The Rev. George A. Singleton,, D.
TV. of Allen University will take
care of the services Sunday morning.
T?The pnhlic is o.mlnl'y invited to be _
to' he with ivs. - - . . .
J. F. Page, Pastor.
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_ t}iy pat
?t- KDGKFlKLn N' KWS.
The teachers of the County h
their first anno; 1 (,'ounty Teachi
meetintr Saturday, Dee. 5; a lai
number of teachers were present.
President Nichols an pave- ?ro
timely aiuL helpful .suggestions a.;
the work of the- association. . At
shoj-JLrtiiJks' and-brief diseu.- v
different ones th,. nieetin.'f ajljoui i
'o meet again the second S tun
in January.
On Monday aHoni" u I >< x t.'
I . A... (iambic met with a v i y. .
ous accident while ridlnx <l??u < .. V.
street; he came to the inter .--eel
?f J ones and Main, where another
?ame certainly into Main street, hied
for a, collision - with him-:' hop
to avoid this, ho turned short to
pipht; causing Ki??ear to overtu
Mnninp-Itim-Ircneath his' -steei;'
yht'ei, roci'ving?painful?tvnrnirtslis
face and lees. His members t
friends Will be sorry- to learn of
accident. ..
?Thosc~who are e \ p c c t inrr~t~rr TH1 <"
r-.; ?--i *
-iic juiiiv. vuuiuj' lcai'nci's rtssot
tion at Leesville: Saturday are Pi
md Mrs. W. F- Parker. Misses Rii
srford and Logan, I'rof.. Freeman
CALVARY BAPT, CHIRCH NOT
Charleston,.-S. C.'
The Calvary Baptist a few rnqn
ago pftllp.riwthp .Rev. W. G. Kinard
the pastorate of. the church, r
officers ahd memhei's of thin
church are much pleased with
way-this young preacher is bring,
things to pass here. lie was inst
od on the 3rd Sunday in October, 1
the sermon was preachedJl>y Rev.
C Dunbar, the ahlod pastor of
Mojpria. Street Baptist Church as F
Kirpird was a faithful'worker in
Morris Street Church it was <p
befiting to have Rev. Dunbar not o
prpach the gospel of the son in i
of the oldest churches in Charles
and we must say Rev. Tv'unyd- If;
done well in this chin ch.. A ninvlmr
bershrp hy Baptish ami Rcstornti
The out look for the Calvary Bap
is bright to say the least for
paster-preaches with ..the power of
pirit, '
We have just closed a DVo we
meeting which was very helpfull
The Sunday School and B. Y.
U* and in fact all branches
the church are taking on r -w. 1
The pastor and officers are plana
for the sixtv six anniversarv
church in the near future. ,
With Brothel' W. II. Jolihsmi us
chairman of the Deacon Board
Brother H. T. Simmons as Supt.
the Sunday. Schord and theofficers
all the department* -of the church
are'sure with God help, we ran f"i
ptUU-way, and do some "real 1 kimrd
huildme. Other Pulpit w>'h s;<
Mary .Glover shanTttnqr at the h<
as president and Sister \. But
as Prsideht of Missionary-?Kocie
We are not only going to work 1
pray as well and psk God to keen t
young man strong: that he may s
preach the word with power and tl
many will be added to the church
?Wn nrf very proud to roe so inn
visitors in our congregation and
sften; we want to thank them a
ask them to continue. A hardy w
*ome awaits you at' Calvary at
iimos.??
ST. JAMES A. M. K. CIHKt
NEWS
Sunday School opened at 10:ti(t
M.7The~lFsson about Stephen was d
cussed by teachers and pupils a
splendidly reviewed by M j*s -K'tlh
Harris.
11:00 o'clock Rev. Owens, preaeli
II H0PHIW1 .U'llWH dtUl.ied our I.earU
rejoice; at one o'clock the Mission:
Society convened and was 'culled
order, by President after which ot I
business of importance
6:30 o'clock the League Yorivei
by singing;aftcr devotional were o<
the lesson {iboj.it "Our Best Xn
Gift," was discussed and many poi
were given by Mrs. Owens.
S-Ort n'l'lnct tho Si nine f'hoir ;
dered excellent service. Our den
beloved pastor-preached'a srmoh
" Touch"* from St." AInt t hew 0:21
topics .Were: 1. Seeing; 'J.Tastnig;
Smelling; . 4. Keeling; .">. ljoaii
The Jubilee Choir gave very excel!'
service also. ' - * : .
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CHAl'PKLLE STA TION MAN:
The First Quarterly Conference
the Columbia' District, was held
C'happelle Station. Sundayr-DftHH+4
7, after a wonderful fci'inm |.n n.
ed by the Elder, Rev.- (?. K.. I.yl
the congregation was dismissed -a
the conference was called to order
the elder. After the orera'nlzatifih
business of the conference w?- ' '
up. The following were elected: .'
E. J. Collier, Sec'y.. Mr. T F. Howm
Chairman of the Elder Assejfsnn
Committee, Mrs flallie (Junior. ('
of the Contingent Committee; ?
Arthur Lambriprht, Chairman of t
Dollar Money Convmiftee; Mr.
Dowmwi Chairman oU-tho .mniUiiiu:
Pommithee After the roll of t
conference was called. All the me
bers at the conference respondd fli
ly. Many visitors Were present
mong them were Rev. 1. (). Sfmmo
Rev. Peace, Rev, Harper, and R
Henry. After all the business of !
conference was carried out the ol<
Kdme hel[Wi\T Vidhlll'V'J fit'Wtl
he expressed bis gratitude of bid
reported over the Columbia Distr
The conference was brought to
close. Chappelle Station ami 1
new pastor, Rev. H J RryanLinv
the public to come to see us. ^
have a . big program before us a
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.METTO LEADER T"
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wo uislv oui'.visitors t" eome end help
Us. 1
Preaching services 11;.'JO a. i". and
eld 7:30 p. ,m. Sunday School 3:30 p. ni.
777?A. ?17., l."n;Tuiv p. m.
r?n Come out and'join hand witft Jmr.d s
with us and wo will do likewise. "God
l,( ip tl.' that help tin ms'.-iv;-.
TlTe 1 " - : " ?
I;.,, j;r.Trrrr.iior n:\ptisi?nn ui n
_ " ? M AN S
, ' !m!u\ School was ?*al|.;:i- t<> on! ;!
j.i- tc ,-upi. I** :?* * ?? hi. Iiuyes* at I
. > i. i' \\-iv present aiid th"
v.. w> i; ijiscu.-sed l i"in all
:f I \c v hoe?" review :wu* curi
' id ' >'"t lu> p^t tor. * * .
vl i i :<!< \. IJeS. S. Ili Sinilli,
- | ! ! f-.n i.i ? 1 a uo'-lr >. iMoii-ti? a lovely.
1 ' , u i i-:n-e. ' 1". xt t'tiui. I Xahuin 1:17;
; i r L.o suhje.t, "The GpudneKs
i n 7;', . t. !." ?
the I* * hi : . ..ayewnhr, at 7:30 o'clock
live Irtisi.1? with four~oih't!r ministers';
, * I a-n iiiled rherostruim Our pastor
^1L in her like manner delivered dm- ST.
her mas er pieces, found Its.'v. 1 ila "^d
usinti as a silbjct, "John's. vision 01
his a jrlorinus Redeemer." Place: on the
Isle of Patnios, the church was pack
=^~TvtrTn~~nTT~yrt'termost "illid Watty >ouia
Were li.ade to roioice - (Jo nrcacli
,l" j {jo-spM said the Lord was sunt? while
t?h ] ^)'t ^.'.I,-1 ,|C ^'|U'^ ^ wai* 0J)un<"'
.. Jjk i' heading of dimthin ex jerie.me
~jahd one f.ii: Baptism. . ' ~ : ;
|* ~ liev. Smith has"just returned from
ES Atnrusta. (la.,, where she conducted
a. mi cosI'ul meeting during the past
? week. " . . I ~
ths ' T. -Nvas at the usual hour.
to "The suh ( ( t the lesson was ^'growflie
inir through the hearts of ail who.
ol^~ were present.
the ! The missionary . society was roving"
' i-- '-enterLaiu-d ,uu last Thursday
all- iY.veirftig' at the residence-, of Sister
P.tO'j li ,'ilah TisTtet~-2M- -Clervais Street.
J.I' -I'ueniv i.ienih -r's were present ;-ahd
the, a very .hioyahle evening was spent.
Ir?. \ '.>' ..i,a. wiii-h consisted of chicken
t)1<? ' 1.' potu'd. chips, cakes at"' coiFee'^Te
\t.as" served by the hostess and Mrs
n^' 1. Hollies. Mrs.. Craft, the president
one* . - . . , : ,
ton ' ' !U':,'tv was- absent on account
lv of !a?r being about all the time, but
(jv 'v. - honethat'IsTe wll he with. Us 41I
[n'. i-tie n- xt ineVing. . '1
on. " ? - r
list K VST'SI'KM KB. N. t.V. NEWS
the - .
. A?1" -? v.'il' gathered?a-*?t-Hc-;
?lucaie-llL All >. l.>.ana Totv'ti". 1 r. Mon.
t fl.iv 10oi.i.?Mrs . 1'u.<a_ws gave a hen
p ne'e for H e boned' of 'lie" d' ivr that
is a. l".o hi") < ''Thi* 1^1."e'i r"i;.-t"
li\." v a. M'.nv '-ran u ,-e 1 layiiur
'-Mi*.' VCiui drives. i<-*hg as.
,,f M-.s'er of (\Vi 1 .< n iv'S. All '-\piiss~
oil ! h )'.s.Tvesr"i\s" ii.t\ iter a " J. oo<1
Htt?! one. A?ij-U-w??ui?SI 1 .li'J was
I lid realized,
of The .11111 *o" Misw'-.* tret at the
qf home. , of Miss Ca.. :"betlo Cham y.
we Vo'ida..',,enmun. After a husim-ss
rjro tM.-ft - Ml? tie 1)1 i ''SS Sewed ll'UV 01
dm > ! cm' " wi'h whipped cream. The
(,.? > m consent I'd to jriw
ad $fi.Oi( '<??)' the. drivi*
hv ' M?\ WiM ('ulos '^nd his wife Mrs.
tv. u- ;;: Coin. d wived Memfrrv nrorrrfmc;
(nit fi'n"i vew >" >* ] :i Mrs. Coin lias boon
h's Mi, 11>. (i*iit: ?u?while.? Mr. mie :
t)ll--M v(>t ici-(i"M>anv lv?r home. A'1'
triad to" have Mrs. Culp home
; . ?' ?
>">'. Vr : has ivMirivd
vW,?? ( ' .' :' ,? -Mlo.- Vn.. whore shind
., ,n...-_???* <iav with, Rev., and
ii 11- l.itrtrins.
a" j M _s-.w 1' '* 'y daioi^on. Mar^v F}1n
W.l 1 *'i WiiM.i anil Khiiin'iK" I :
' TV<"f<V-<<"<-hnr Dnv in Blacks- ^
} ' ! in?r. S. f\. visdintr friends and r<dn 1
".'''s,' The"' rennrt- a very pleasant .
,i-1p- ?_: ~~ 7 " ~
. The M'^'onirv mot at the!
u[ ty w ' i.f M'-s. I.ilv P\''le on Frhhvv j
d'i1 i n< on whh Pr-sident. Mrs! h'fi.i"j
| r*1, <. ? j-. . ' i-oiv. All were glad to j
. l ",:" ?I-< ('ieee id'hack'after he int.*j
-ihs Pt " w inootinps on account, of j
Afii't . iiipiint j
.. ; 1 ?s em . w '-' ' i-id and explained. Mrs. j
' / ' r 1 i. i ...a..
f , , I - -I * ' ' ? I -? < I I Pv ?I 'III! LI I Min i
i,;.- . "T>-v - w"]l. It. was sue j
{..,i ":fml d hv all that thai
r. i .?*> ,? . > > Yd mi th? drive.. The J
rer ""a-..tiv church
,;l. '? eh 1 -I'btTc.s. Mr, Slade pra*.*ii(.-. '
" .,K t k<> >: k i? the community
I't... lv,>.<"<; veil a delicious cours.y
i-?f |><> r>f.i salad on lettuce black cotT,J
-e.. ..nd cake.
,-,1; <l-h-idav<r'o; Mr, Arthur Grnvhis
! 'he 'IcKi.-ter of the. njens' club, cave
3 'a rcj'Oi'v t>a?'tv. el his boine for the
b'-r. * ' 'V il-riy-> " Tile hbllSC Wilx
L.n*. crowded a-., usiia' ' ' " frame"
viirr .nlav-l. Much fun was derived
ATT e^vo-- d'it'. It i'< said that Shade
fe ? ... rhu-eh has. never" been in this
^ frlendlv mood b fore now.- All the
men ]?<?> ? :( * in peace and harmony
ol :v.;Mi each ; ><t he|;.
;l' Row and Mrs. J. S. Daniel mid the
nn-lhrr r1' Mrs. . Daniel. Mrs. Sarah 1
-h \t r?nir nf 1'. nil hi S f Rni. .'WH-i?'S
Mrs.. \V. T. Kel-ev. Mr. >ud Mrs. j
nd- tnHn "1 .ittle'nlm. Mrs.-I.oana Townc a 1
b;. -in<l Mrs. Clement were the din-I
file ru r vruests of Mrs. Rachel Heath and j
' mi-? ,\rt le i ?>?' i<.
vnee. on Th:i?iksjriv Hay. Tins'
;U; was :r> rare treat to'the<ruests. They j
in wore unable to exnfess thanks.'to the !
trr hostess.?The --lottos*?-so ?ved fruit ,
dr. .oiktail, tuPkty. opositm, cranberry
p. <niii'i', Her. peas, pickle, celery, corn !
broad, bisenits. spnni*h crea.nii_puiind ,
fT*"-ettfrt' ?V'I I'-bartr-nTTttwr The hn-ttr-s"
p,. 'served in northern stVle,
ni. Rev. and Mrs. Daniel and the:.'
rmothrr. Mrs. Sarah Ruff, were the
^ dinner truests of Mrs. Albert Woods, j
,ns' on Friday.They appreciated the int
vrhrttorn very muehi? They?enjoyed!
' a wholy, smne dinner.
? Rev. and Mrs. Daniel and their moth -1
lbi_.t r. Mrs, Ruff, were the dinner guests
TiF"5Tr"""amT Mrs. Will t'ulp, on Satur
day afternoon.This was quite atretrH
'01 lovable dinner. The hostess scrvod i
a in northern stvie The menu: soup. \
or crackers, chicken, spare ribs, potato j
rte- hhlnd on iettaee ami- tftmato eaieryj
?Ve olives, ice cream, cake bean^, -salted
nd peanuts and mints. When they were
I
' - <- V~, -I
I * * :
i rady lur Itntif the ?gave thtur:~
a large hag ?+? fruit.
Mrs. Sarah Lewie ore- oftve
fill Sunday Sehn"l to.uci'."r;- revjr""l
"ln?im> Satnrdnc t i;r>. ?i-***? ; v _
where she spent two weeks r
relatives and friends. .-'She . .
a' very -lensanf stay. 1 ^
Sunday sc-rvh.'es tun- v.; i! ?r1"
The- pas'ei v, j:; i.i.unl
-?rmtm?until?thiy ^tirorreui' -?*ex'?'?V.\
n\ e'r. I!. I i': a I i ?: ' > ' > > .
?rv?-M-r. M -eot-rs1- -rr->
faithful d-uioj... v)i S'.;.-i
';hu M p. xv
lu.spil.lj. lie w, > ;i'< . / . (-.
'M'i\ firry. .Mr. and' '
?rt titi litt+e?MarMrrt?t' u . .
t urry\ has - ln-?*n in .11 1 u- :
' 111< 11' e. \\ 11 . | . t - \.
a i *v\ i*ll.
Sunday jiight -wav: a' I. , . ;
Shady Grove. The contest In .two .
tlu^ inc'U and women can e to an cm!/'
The men talked so much until i",cry
one thought tlfev had ;i s.a?k fail o.f
money. The laities sai<f -nothing h ?
went about, their work- in a very u..: .
-tUitiHe-r.?W4mrx-ei' won wu.- tv~n
'the. golden crown, 'who ev< t* In- wa."
to wear a ?re<l \iandkerehief. Mr..'.
A rthui?th-aves?made a-long ll"W'-ry-'
speech l'roi.f earth' to the sby-.?1... ?
"speech wVt.^'lil'ie Whet: !w- - h- . ^
he announced the men a suTTi of S'.''J ")
Thc\* iust thought~they had won the
crow n. The" huu'hed hi arfi!v a' t v ,
liiiiiii'ii while *!iev w.n- mak ii.g, i ?
report. '. Doueon Rubbtn was ire air to
' shnrrt-hrpatr^r' the iip'n' had W"ii. * 1? *,
when Mrs.-I.eana Tnwocs.i .!n<- ' a.
in her quiet' manner, she ha-!
flowery speech.- . but ai'm??iee*~i- '
jwome.n a sum of Slid.To. Titus.-MK'
'T.eann Townes was crojtvnejh ! M?W.
S.. Jamison woYe the. rei! haiuiia >
(-chief. This was a nijfht-of i.,y. Th-y'
church is entirely .nut ??f b'CX...i
Sunday the first Suty'y** will 1>< v.- :*
__ h'irnimr -da" The. crowed
but the 'I en -hut ea-U
them.
Rev. and M?-s. Daniel am 1 t5.< "
mother -Mrs: Ruff. wove ty. da '
files's .Winiairr. TP."
dutner was veil p.rnared. A (
will not. norm it to named f7'"e b T-Vo\\
and MTT"Pn.ni"l avo v?
ful to their kind nreinbcr,* for Chosnift'alit.v.
Mr, David Martin is vh'mirir ff*v l
sster. Mrs. Matte f'amtib l.1. . ...
who is a student of 'A. an' (" !
lege at Greensboro. X. (:.. was >r
opnsant vis'tor at -hiv-h err S ao-'-w
Rev and Mrs. Damel, ,'ip. d.
to have, their mot her. M'-<:- S:.-d
Rutr from I'uion. S t.i'sn?>d
we'-k with fl'v-niT
Rev. and Mrs. Hanoi w re de
lifhted to have M><. -1 **1 !* d"?1'1 '
and h't: mother. Mrs. T. 11. tbmv;
of Columbia. S.
.Mrs. I.i///ie Rublihis cent it ;
ill on North IiOntr St. Iter >> n. t;/.eina
bobbins D ill.
. KM AM HI. A. M. K. ( Ul lit II
Rev. J. K. Heard. 1>. D. Pastor
Charleston. Dec. if.?-Ser\icps. at
Kmanuel on Sunday last..were laivjf>
attended. _JEhe?day u a- as Tnuit.:fv'!
^isd^^relitrkius activities. Par j.a tor
delivered two rpus'injr and inspirin'j
sermons- dur-me?the-?period* o 1.
.worship which actuated the;.spirit of I
iif juv. Piirinp- the morning- W'<r-i
Tt* --the ?thg s 1umJi. v. i
opened and while th,> choir sautr
"There's a stronger at the doer." w<w,er<
pleased to rTcrrvr" orie "Ti't V?<"
fold, (ienreiana (iadsden ncco;-'? Q
Th'r i'nvifnTTPn'"fVtl(-tg-u a?- d t ?
class 21. \V. II. Moore, leader.
In a previous issue "of this^p'oi v,\
we ntade mention of the Interna'."
Bridal"' Contest. We take pVas'ive
-rrt -UvU?time to ftni)"'.il)CO the na'iu of
those who "received" prizes. 1 Thiers
t prize Cor the highest aunnin1
money goes toMiss Alethiahelle Ha:ley
--$2.o0 in e'old. ^ne 1 TTTTrT^^Trt?""
-I'd. Second prize, .a handsutne now'
tv china teapot to Mrs. Ann;;- \\ 1
Hams. who raised J 12.70.; M.is< Alu.my
Nelson was successful in hrir.y'v.:
| in $10.10 which .warranted the third
prize a beautiful ~ cliina mayonnaise
set. "For th0 "best?dressed -bride. k a
ilovely necklace was. presented t<> Mis,|
Alamy Nelson." while Miss Mary
' Younjr received a Ixix of hand drawn,
jlinen handkerchiefs awarded for the
I second prize. The financial, "result
\v:ic fifiil.tfl.
("an You Imaging? ~
Santa Clans resigning from his
[a early activities?
What -a ;terrible howl that \\ouUi
cveatc. among the little folk0
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