The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 07, 1931, Page Page Three, Image 3
gtaturday, Tebruary 7. 19317
The following poem read before Cor
Mr. W. 11. Thomas; ami by unanimoi
printed in The Palmetto Lender;
'Tis a long wenrv road filled with joy
7?: . Thejfoa?T)etween voatorday ;mr] lii-mnt
Thpfn ni?? liiph Hfrhtu TTTTTPTtdnr. thrnii
That will gleam with a glow long a:
Among which the sessions of the grant
Hallowed with sweet rnrmnries ol' days
There the rows of seats with brethren -i
And Grand Master Johnson in his place
Each loved laving face as I glanced tl?>>
Looked to the East seeking light 1 opi.i
Yielding affection that was beaiUi^jd^ii
Brethren dwelling to'-retherein li'mi^y
And ift vision-i?live them 'fiver and o
Thc soul stirring scenes wheii the gave
And the, brethren responded with a <>
As the Grand Chaplain's prayer tool; i
Where many dear brethren do now me
We felt as tho' Heaven was hrotnrht <
. And that,those who had left us are si
Surely 'twill ever.be through all the c
. .Till we lay aside working tools; cease ;
Till low twelve shall strike for each o:
From the rubbish of the temple to a pi
To join those who unceasingly wait to
beautiful gate.
? mnii^ \yiin cormai greet'
The faithful remnant to meet, your v
To receive the hearty hand-hake the'e
With sincere affection that runs throii
Jixvv.n--ihe- spine up to TheHTou lTTaus i nt
, Me|ting .you to-day is .not like it was
For I reckon now of times which hr.vc
v^^Ai) they wi'i'FTfTlMv then they ar,, dp a
. . For-death and his scythe in tins sienc
jjpi This sad meditation ( on ppstr fTalevna
BT Must give way to bright and hopeful
My fondest -hope* for those "who* now t
Will SOmt. <hiy jn ittf iinw tmchTTtfTy^VVe
We shall he re-united in the Grand I
Called from labor to refreshment in jc
The Grand Architect ..of the-Fnivetre s
In that house not mud(>- with hands w
The sincere wish of Yesterday To-da;
, . William Henry Th
r PUlM'til) POINTER ~l-ri l.l.S II IS
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Editor, Palmetto I.eader.
* Columbia, S. ,C\,
Dear Sir: " '
Whatever the noint the Pointed 1
Pointer is trying to point out. issui
Jan. 31?'hull ami^ -ivr that.J
he "has known MANY Hen ti'dii '
from hnv'ng nil drawn."
Evidently contact <Vil!i tin; Point 1
of he carnne (tooth) df'lted the Pointer's
Pointer. :
^ ours. ' ij
entrm If tint <.?r (mr~reTi-~~i) | > < _
Dillon 2-2-31.
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PATH UK AM) SON M \ N()| KT
' ~ Newberry, S |-\-l,/ j., jp;;i
Under the auspices of the Agriicullu-r
al Department of ElishirSchoi.l tiii. .
Banquet was given \\ cdnesdH>l', .Ian
28, at 4:00 o'clock at the Sell i>l.
The program rendered. cAH^-t-rt-frf-r?
1-ffmBTTTg7~^gn7ultural qtl '^t.dns asked.!"
the fathers by the suns ami visa versa
domestic, questions asked the "JTmth ~
s. ers by the daughters and v sa versa."
address and yells. . i
-?Tha trustees and paii'llls were"rmr5
in full numbers. __Qiuc-44*HTrgTm^
guests wgr?e-frr. .J. L. (Irani, our j
-?ytrcrfTg^Negro Physician aii.TMt v. j.
C. McClelhtn, Pastor oi .Miller Chapel
A. M. E. Church. '.The .gu.Ats trus
^ tees and several |>n in.nl i r.TT-,spicy
addresses tilled wiih -pi/arinl'i i._
After the program a tiiiM p;da;vaUlv.,
repast, prepared by the mothers', was
served by them and Home Economic-7
girls. The rabies were so laden with
^~foodt>Tfftr"ftnancial depr--sion wits fir
gotten fnr -i tin,.. |
This is a-community of'-push. vim
and co-operation
? - TAVO-INIXS. South
Carolina is a state with 3"
distinct units of thos(> three units,two
have been united as an association.
This asociaton's objectives are for
the welfare of our children.; Various
features ore discussed and plans are
= ~ outlined for a better understanding
between parent and teacher. By cooperating
Xhesp two distinct units we
wish to offer for your consideration
the Parent-Teacher Association of
Waverley Graded school. Many good
things are being done by the Parent
Teacher Association under the loader_
ship_ of its president- Air. Roht.- W.= 1
Jackson. ICfTTht'oirgh leadership that
a peopl0 see or per4*h. He has a
Splendid group of co-workers in the
community. He is nls.i wippm-t...l Ln
- his efforts by Prof. \V. A. Perry and
? . teachers. They" have a group of real
teachers at Wavevley. Why ? Because
they have real teachers' gnnli.
ties, and one of the most importantqualities
cf a real teacher is influence,
intensive and extensive
The Parent-Teacher Association is
"Sponsoring: practical Nurse Training:
two days PPI' rrt^f
meeting: will be held at th0 school)
Feb. 12th at 8 o'clock. ' !
You are requested to be there.
Robt. W. Jackson. Pres.,
C. T. Foster, Pub. Chr. |
ANDERSON MVI'IN "
i._. Prof J. E. Smith was called t<> hii !
homo in Due West last week on ac- j
count of the death of his father, Prof
Smith has the sympathy of the com- >
^ j i munity in his bereavement.
"Valley Farm" was presented in
Georgetown on Monday night to a
crowffa&d house..-Jftrc-jxe -vcr-yi.-grate- iul
to them for the splendid manner
m-wlvieh w?%ere received.
, Mr. and Mrs. A. Harrison, Mr. and
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~~D6 Most OF Yourj
Trading With Our Ad-j
vertisers. ^
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t i
inthian and Capital City Lodges by ?
-<s vote of each Lodge was ordered i
SO MUSINGS ' 1
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and;with sorrow.
row. : , ~? T
grh the mists of the past,
s memory shall last.
1 lodge in the tern pin urn r>wn
that have flown,
numerously spread
? at* th^ head
vn the line
u\
' behold -* - .
u? .
idollelilo pen ; ? : vor.
again. ' - L
1 would : L
lejnii Amen
is up to tht. throne
dee-their homer"
Jnwn to us here f
till very near.
yi-Bia
shcddinc; tears
f us here,
kunv-that- is /fair, ^
welcome us when we too eonip to the
nj; to bear .
oiees once more to hoar
heorful "howdy-do ???*?
Kh and through
f'the unhidden oar to start
.yesterday
! faded away;
r to my, heart,.
plays ijiiit u__paxt?T : ? ??;?
,1 relation
ant-'cipatiqn. J ..
he' h miens hear
iil-sharo.
Lodge r'.hovo
>y and peace and love
hall ov?r us preside
e shall forever abide.
i' and Tomorrow. i
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omas. P. G. Sec'ty. ?r-:
Mrs. W. A .Stanford*- Miss T. Ilarri
n and Mr. W. H. J.ordon were
doa-Vant visitors to 'our town last
Sunday afternoon.
Little Marion J a nips Greene is
doi'rig nicdy at Florence Infirmary
after" an operation last week. His
mother. Mrs. Essie B Grten in at-a
i s nods id r ??=^?
Mrs. Azalee Preston of New York
['ity is .spending a few days here a.;-}"
the gue>t <if Mr. and Mrs. Fred i
[Jrorii, I
l. ttlf Harold, the infant son of Mr. ]
ifid Mrs. II. \V. Wheeler underwent
yesterday atiti is improv- .
Lug nieelv.
Mesdanns Heet'oh and Kinloeh spent I
Saturday in?(ieoigfiowh. ' P
Misse- George Mou/.un and Robinsun
of Georgetown ' gp rnt the- n n"fr f~
. ml In re with parents.
Mesdanns .Smith and Beck- and
Misses Albert ha Kennedy and Phoebe 1
Brown weiv visitors to our eity on
Wednesday,.
ILS&'V SPENCKR, N. ('.. NHWS
"1 no -services Sunday morning were
w II .'attended. It was a_ beautiful.?
[lay -and all the?regular ChristianFoitde?tlttdr
way- to-churchr?The- Pas- Iw
Rev.-J. S Daniel delivered a great
message, Subject, "Christ Our Great
Ugh Priest."
Sunday School opened a.t 1:00 P.
M. with Mrs. Gertrude Driiym* lead-,
IflVi ib'UUlhh. Miss KlttaWcse Gleimmt t
being ab ent Miss Hax.el Craigy pre- i
:i! t ho niiino'?' 1
%,,x I V % I
.-VII tin- teachers were present &ut
Misses Margaret Pulton. Sarah Lew- |
LituuL HiiMii'.il Heath* ]
were substituted" by Misses Alherth;)
nun uaniel. I.ossie Slade and Artie
Tutrenee. Mr. Littlejohn gave a very
helpful talk on the lessen. -
R. V. I'. U; opened at 5:00 o'clock
uTrh-Mi1. (). It; Hull, the president in
charge. Too much praiise cannot be
given the yomv folk for attending
<B. Y. P. U., there were 82 present
Sunday. Just a few more Sundaysand
we h -pe to get the 100th mark.
The Baby Choir was full and running
over. ..They were at their best in
singing.
Night services wore very spirited.
The pastor u>ec? as his subj-.: "Christ
Through the _Christians."The Lord's
Supper was administered by Rev. J.
P. Alexander. All were glad to have
Mr. Willie Townes to come back to
the church. Collection $105.00
Wcdncftday~a ftemwn of - a
week. Mrs. Sarah Lewis was struck
and seriously hurt by a fast moving
auto. She was carried immediately
t < i the ho^mttrl?in?SnlishiirAi JvL?XL.
she is now resting as well as could
he' expected. Many prayers- have
gone up for her that the Lord will
deliver her unto us again.
Little Thadeus Clement, the youngest
son of Mr. and Mrs. Clement was
burned severely on Thursday afternoon.
The little fellow set some
broom straw afire and when attempt-.
:up IP lll^llllPtllsh the'. Hame. his cloth - "
inj? caught fire. We hope he will soon
recover.
The True Light Missionary Circle
of tlft* Shady Grove Baptist Church
held at*- weeh+y meeting at the beaut
iful home?of Mrs, Etta Clement.
Tile1 M'lipluiV study was enjoyed by
all. The hostess served whipped
prunes and cherries. It was delicious '
The hostess wa?; assit.ed by heri beautiful
daughter, Miss Ettaweso, Beautiful
solrs were sung by Rev. Daniel
and Mrs. llattie Jamison.
Mrs. Gertrude Drayne our faithful '
and efficient organist us able to be
opt after, being- 4W- for-a- -few-day*-.
Mrs. Pearl Coleman is again confined
to her bed. Mrs. Coleman has
berth ill for sometime.
Mrs. Minnie Witherspoon has our ;
deepest ,symnatliy in the illness ^fj,
her husband. She is greatly' missed f
from'church v
?A-M-wcic nhul t? see Mrs. Katl.' "
Holt at church after being ill for some ,
t.imeT ? -J.Mrs.
Florence BoltL is_ nowr aCTFToT
attend church- aftef heing ill for quite
V. . a f ' ^
t "f a -1/ ... . .
THE PALMETI
iwhile.
Mr. C. C. fcoles of Cleveland, Ohio fi
formally-of Spencer, is ^tTrr?fTrr--tm
indefinite .sta<* ?
Mrs. Helen?SI ad*?4-1 a wit in?r;?th'J ~j
daughter of Mr. and ^Irs. Felix Slade, f
r>f Baltirtlore, Md., is visiting her pa- *
rents. ? . t
Mis.. Lillie Slade continues ill at
h?r home on Correll Street. We hope (
her a speedy recovery. - J
Mrs. Alary Turner has returned to
Gastimia, where she has made heir (
honn . She "hlls" been here visiting 1
her brother and his wife, Mr. and '
Mrs. DuBois; we all hated to see her
leave. ..." > J
Mrs. Klmo Wilson has ljern Tttllfd J
IVTTTii' ThMisnlii??4tt~r~ enusm, -Mrs.?'
Kva .Moore of Bai^n, N. who iN ;
y..vy viiUr, " H
? a IMtOSI'KRITY .M:\VS " I
Farmers"of our section have begun '
tilling the so l in earnest during these \
uooq suq ptiuj qaniv sXt?p ajjipifuuds' i
Duop iiuioq si Jtfii;uop.n;i1 pun ua^ojq j ]
daily. s . ,.11
Our s ck are improving rapidly. The'j
fiu has'been here only J n a mild form |1
Air. John Hoyft rrf-tlio Mt. Moriah j (
section d?ed on the 27th of Jan. after j
an extended illness.; Jj
He. was a blight light iu this com?H
In Unity and b*?d served his church
for inanyyeark a elas> leader for \
more than 40 years, lie was funer- ji
7uli/.ed Sunday at Mt. -Moriah his |-<
church. Prof. Kykard undertaker in j
-charge. Mt. and Mrs. Ben. Lindsey '
and' Tainiki Arid' Mrs. Spearman mo- ! I
tored#j|oNVt\ .to- t^he' funeral.
"Miss " i. JjH-k.son spent the week j'
end with home folk at Silver Street, j
Mr. and Mrs: M. F. Butler, Miss ,
Ruth- Butler, Mrs. ~P: S. Mosely and"
Mr. P. S. Junicr were visitors hero |
Mises Corrie Lee Harper and Mae
Alice. Brown spent Sunday in Jenki'nsville,
the -nests of Miss Harper's <
parents. Littte Thomas Harper, the
" randson "r p' v 1 w..n< )with
them." . i
A number of citizens are planning" ]
li?~hear Roland Hayes Friday night.
Rev. J. S. Martin was at his best
Sunday morning. His text Malachiah_/
3rlt>-17 Verses. He made a strong
plea to the un-converted to accept .
Christ. .
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'T^DPKTOX NI:\VS ?
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10:00 o'clock Sunday School con- | ^
vened with 03 children present.
11:30 The Pastor took his text ' 1
Sam. 17 chapter. Subject "Some of
the (Hants of Life."
3:00 o'clock Mrs. C. FT Reed thc?
former, matron of Allen and a great
rbmrb woi'keh presented a program
to the delight of the audience. 1
-?Program as follows-: Processional |
Iiv S. niiir f'lwiiv PviW'iisjinnnl Uv> Tiim- i.
ior Choir; Proco>'ional by Juvenile
Choir; Music-- Onward Christian Sol-(1
clicrs; Invocation; Music?Time -of i 1
Worthy; Male Quartet?Peppers, Hill
Timmpsun? and?-Ruse;~ , Music?-All [*
string lie trtnncnts;?Musir -Aeriel;
Violin Solo. Female Trio?Mosdamcs i c
thems?Senior Choirs lnslVununtal | 1
Bluett;?M^toRy., .Male Quartet; Reinarks.
(' F.~ Reid, Director; Rav^G. '
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PI,l MBRANCH NEWS
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_l Meeting inn TtTThV'''"
homtroT M issKthel W iggfetOn TiTTle-'
lici ais Course was served, and the ;
missionary is. progressing splendidly.
We are.-sorry to say that one of our '
members?lm?person. uf Slsier E1 izu
Crawford1-- hnnu1 was burned down
last?f" I'll buy.?-Wo -fcu>u*?d to- her ottr--j
>ynipatlvjTTrwm tin?' society.
- Edith Wells and Alice C. Pote* \
were home from New York and haw
returned hdi'qe. - 1
Millie Minis one of bur old mem- "i
bers died in Neft I'ort. *
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IIEM.MINCWAY NEWS ,
;? ]
(-havis Chanel A. M. E. -Sunday i
Shoo! opened Sunday mornnrgr at ]
10:d0 1 ' ' ?acting superin <
Lendent. All. the teachers and officers i
were at their nost of duty. We were -i
delighted'-to have, our Sunday Sehco1 i
lessor^ Reviewed by Prof. D. L. Fulton t
Af 11 :d0 o'clock the members of the J (
church 1-l7wl to a ve?- i ,
and inter*.sting sermon preached tby j *
Rev.
Misse.V Ruby ' Spencer and T. ;E. j
Cwliins. entertained Prof. Brown and j .
his quartet on Monday night. Mrs.
[.orrpie ltaninls accompanied .Prof.-f.
Brown at the piano. Those presv.n
eiijoyed a wonderful program . sa
Thr.v. w-tl he i\ Mock -^Wedding at I
the school Eriday night given by Mrs. i
L. E. Daniels. I'1
JETER CHAPEL NEWS jt
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Rev. L. 1)., Gamble preached a ! I
siuil c.11rI'I!!tT icniion irom the a
of Job. Subject, "Lo, my eyes has j j
seen all things, ray ears has,, heard
and understood it. , I
The junior church held their firs'. <
met'ting la-t Wednesday night at tin
residence of Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Jet- 1 ?
rr.?M l^s Ellen Jtdt'l'. PiVslckdit of " '
the meeting- extended a hardy wel-1 v
come to all. Among the many visitors
were; Mrs, S. G. Galyiorv and , t
daughter, Mrs. Talme's Lyles, Miss J;
Louise Hawkins-, Mr. W. J. Johnson, | e
Jr. The hostess served cocop jjjuul j
cake. The. next meeting will be
at Miss Rosabell Cureton. a
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DILLON NEWS (
We have been enjoying spring-lik-:
weather and Sunday a large attendanee
were at the various rhnrrhi s .
At 11:00 o'clock Sunday Rev. J. P.'
Washington, Pastor of Bethel A. M.
E. Church preached a soul stirring i v
sermon from St. Matt. 1R:16-1.7; sub- I c
Sunday School was well attended 1
and, enjoyed. ? I?
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X) LEADER
At 7:30 o'clock Rev. E. R. Ander 01
ojv, P. E., In Id his second QuarterL--S
?etmfefence- after an inspirational f?
ermon from Rev. 1th chanter tsnli
PTt "Prayer, I lie Key' to Heaven.' \\
Jur Presiding Elder Anderson B a ti
ievout Christian gentleman and we.
ire always c| to welcome'him" g
A large number of the members of vi
>ur sister church, Manning Baptist, pi
vorshippcdwith-u> Sunday ; "
We were glad to welcome a number - b
>f young men, stranger?in the city Jj
it all set vices Sunday Bethel is tli. ti
tome of the strangers'. Welcome.. l a
The Junior Stewurdos- Board iit-l-'-}r
,vith Mrs. A N: Mcjlaod, Mviidu" ti
" Mrs. Lizzie All'ord was lni<tn<?-i.i ,t|
TtTC 1' a11111 ul Workers ('lub .Monday. _y
veiling. ^ \
The Busy Bee Club will meet?at ?^
the parsonage Tuesday afternoon.
?Rev.?'J1. J. Ransom. w:^'a pulpit- t.
visitor .Minuay m^nt. ' h
The three *ar -l?i child of Mr
and Mrs. Roy Town send which wa.- ^
lost Dec. .'11,. l'.WO was found Sunday ,j
by white neighbors about one and a
half mile from--its -home. It wabrought
out at the' inquest that tin ^
child was drowned. Rev. (J. I)' Cil j,
litis, l'axtoy Bethel Presbyterian t.
Church, assisted by.Rev, 11 utit> r. fiiit??
mrlized ' ** Monday morning.
Rev. Collins stated that he loved 'j
the ehilil as his own ynd proved his |
devotion P-. , r unstinted assist-??w... ^
iluritiK their bereavement. ^
Mr. (.Icortfe?Madison left for Ra- j
le-ffh Simd to take up hjv work ir. '
thaCclty. a ;
Mr. .1. R. Mcl.co.rrte11 l ue-day l'br ^
Trenton. N. J. | '
Missed (iladys McNeil, Daisy Lee
Jones, and Mr. John Mr_Neil of Row- .
land and Miss Smith of McCall wer> ,
trucsts of Mrs. A. M. McLecd, Sundn"j Mr.
ami Mvs. Robt. Duck, entertained
the I. H. S. and Literarv Club Monday*
with the new President, Mrs. Duck
presdintr. After a successful hnsinieelih".
and \vhfst and radio '
music. It tic Misses Naomi and Zelle
Duck served sandwiches and coffee.
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Il.VYSIDK, N. Y.. NEWS iP
" .. 1Sjunday
being an ideal day, the j a
beautiful weather brought out a nice , si
^aigretyat-'nn to the various eh in clies~~
message delivered ny t He respective r.
masters?tmd- we are stive that they C
.vote all at their best.
'Rev. Win. McKinley Dawkins the etu'rning
Raster of Macedonia A. M.
Church, preached a soul stirring | _
Tiiirn Avhitdi?whs ji n.jnyed.
Mrs. Mamie Carter formcrK of
\ikcn. S. now residine in h'n-il.M,, v
n'. \ was caihd to-Augusta, lia.. on
iccount of the ill".."-- )'-1" "'vlvr?
Mrs. M. K. Ryan. .
Mrs. Elizabeth Ih-i'rawley;(d::4r>-;D
100th* St., is ill at the Flushing bo's- 0
> it a 1. We wish Jter a. speedy rocov ry.
.!
Mr.'Muse S. Dawk ins and da lighter T
iarriette Moz'cfITT were e?il 1 ei 1 to I'itts>urgh.
Ra.. a .few?days ag >, on lie Punt
df'dcalh in the family.
- Sunday -veiling, ,fmr. L'.i. at IT: :>d
v'clock at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. .\j
\Ux" Anderson, of Spencer Hill. Man- h,
lusset,?.V. *V:-.' Miss Lucy Anderson e.
heir.daughter--vv a* putet ty-man1 it'll t.
Mr. William Phase^-by Aheiv . Pa-tuj e
icv. Ft. L. Ryan.... ' w
Mr. R. T. Curry, of 1-17 X. Hi-nip;?m
Lpk., Manlia.ss.et. X. - V.. is spending . h
te~v4ii'or week; k.VTHHoli in Detroit "p
Mji'li., with relative-"4 ;TTid friends. b
Mrs. tf. A. Manee, of "Ureal Xi-ek, 1 p
lower llreat Xeek, X. Ye, rs mi ,\
>ut again after "a w.-< k'-T iltftn' 7*?-?tr
Birthday iINllU tl
A lovely birthday party was given
IX Mr-. Ilia Ah?Itr.'Wii n "lionui or ".r
ier twin m in's. Missca Beaulal. ami a
Sell trie i- Williams at th? .residence of" f
Mr. ami Mrs. C. Hall, of Main St. ,li
Kort W^sirnet"!' V?Y.. mi Jan. -a. d
lie housew;i- beautifully decorated >'
The evening \yas spent in playing:
jaiiVes and music.
The out of t wn guests were: Miss?s
Selena Ryan and Harriette M. i t
Darkins, Messrs Willie Hampton, ajul ^
M. C'. which were tlie scrmns ul:=Uie-M
aarty. Rev. R. 1..- Ryaii their .pastor
>f Zion Baptist iMiurch, Point Wash- ?
jigton, Mfi.-R sa Tillman. Mrs. Lau- * '
a Mines, Mfcs~.-M. Brown and Mrs. j McAlister.
At J 1 :.'.0 the hostess serv l
.a _...i.wi i. ..i?: i- .
* V II *>1111 11 He v'
ocva, nut's and randy. All had o
i**. lowly evening. The t wins receiv?~-j
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I'MON A M. E. NEWS
.Sumter, S. (.'.
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Sunday n eht. l-'rl 's 1'tfl will In-?i
11it?' night at I'nion. We nitre' plan- '
ling one of tin- largest affairs of the ,
.easun.-" A Founders l>ay 1'roprain.
fou areinited to atend.
Sunday morning, there was a mini
>er of* friends and inept hers out to I .
>artake of the Lord's Slipper. Rev. I
tol.inson, preaelied a vitv im. vi,<tin^iiul
inspiring sermon using a- a sub j .
eet, "The Lord is my Sliepherdi'Lj '
The Sunday School and A. C. K._ j
.eagur is lookingTupward and moving i
inward? the progress is wry fine. ]
Prayer meeting was ei.ndueted by;1
dr. L. Marry, Lev. J. W. Seals and
urs. janie W.^'ey. followed \vif h a
vonderfuj sermon hy the pastor. ''
The Willing Workers (,'lub met at a
he home of .Mrs Dora Pearson on ;
ast Friday. The evening was a very
'iip. yab.Ie one. * 1
Mrs. Mamie Lewis and 11 vs. Susan
'hanibers are still on the siek list, we
re4>oping for them a speedy reeov- v
TX?..... ~r. ?-?t-8
We are glad to have Miss . I,. H.
Carlos join us again and she has en: j ?
ered heartily into the work.
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fit'MTHR NEWS '"f5
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lon g*'?number.* i uiiiiinmod at the ^
arious ehurche> Sunday and liberal ?
ontribu'.ions were -made. . F
laile, son of Mr. Daniel Haile and "
4r. David Miltigan reaehetl the City
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i Sunday Cih woiu 'foi inui K of"
trrrTter but huVc resided in New York
ir some time . j
-We an?e lad to state that R'cv. 1. ,
Williams, i- improving rapdly at- .
r h< iny sic k for a c(?uple of weeks.
Tlici Tioworth League of Mt. Pis i
ah A. ^1. K. Church presented ai
fry excellent musical and '-literary {
AIrs. 1 *ai-y li. T<^\ lor "df"Orange'4
mg. who^is -tate president of the j
oman's Ijon.e Missi nary Society.oftv
ie AI .. l i. Churc h.'made an address
L th? >tho ymihk people's meeting at
Tiiah.uov! AT. hi. Church on .Sunday af
rnoon. Fell. 1. ami -poke to "the atu- :
eiH-^^pn nr ' I^ir-iTty-.ind -^Snvirj^r?
lover School- oil Monday, morning
ml to?till-, [ad c- ol tin-. Mis-iotiai ;
c-i vy on. AlcitukeV'^aftfTiirifin.T'-i h. 'J ~
li>.'Taylor i> well- informed. oll_LLu_
TTTk of the .Missionary Society 'and '
O 'il.? ill. Ili'il I?il 111': r I?rrt?1 o I', . I-1.,., 1
nor. Its -aJway - ,t j?rout pleasure to
uve Kit six ak to us. .
.\Iis. S.! .J: Aiken was the pleasing ,
ostess u thc Tuesday-afternoon club
an 2'5. A large tulpiber of ladieere
present ami a most, enjoyable afteriKfm
spent. .Several gamps of
l idge'were plav< d": Miss Eleanor Radii.
Avon highest se re. prize. Deli-'
ioUs hloek (-renin with cake'wn- si'rv;
The 1 ttl Mis.-es Oteliu and Willie
ier ofTftle friends.on OteliaS bjrtli
lay .Friday.-. afternoon, Jan. !<?..
iiiines Wei y played and liumic enoyed.
The guest- Were invited in tiie d.Lu
ng room. where tlx-'t .'hi,- wn^?laden nth
goodies." .Kneh guest was give ;
tiny basket of candy us a souvenir.
Mr. and .Mrs. Wigfall. Mr. jind Mr-.-ireen-and
Miss Germany.of Augusta.
*a., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.'i.
oseph Kiehardson \on Sunday. Feb.",
St..
Dr. and'Mrs. 1. D. PinsotL. motor
d to Philadelph-:, liii Saturday. Jain
1 oil account of the illness of Dr.
'bison's mother,
Miss Holen. Hill of New York City
ho has been teaching at Morris Col
go with the consent of President
'inson leiT""Tor her home Monday,
"eW. *2 where she has accepted work
s an instructor in one 01 tne city
rhools.. ., i
Mosdnines?lIxiUrefi-tMnirlotnrr I.onP "
kd'auv.?Snltin RirtkTior, arrtl Pear!
lihnunds loft Saturday for New-York
Tty.
DR. II. II COORRR
Pen'tist _
peeial A11 t-iil ion Given to Disease
Gold Chiwr and Iiiidge Work
A Specialty
dice Phone 6 i:'P, 1125 Washington S
Resilience Phone 8264
ST MATTUKU:; M:\VS
Sui'mI, y was a high day- in' S*..
la.Lthc-Wst. I!< v. Retheji was at h.?
est al! day. The yhunch was packI
aiuf the ushers .we) c ion tin job.
_1Ulo_ Par ont s- T earhers Association
rrt?iVfonrtrry evening at the ' .school
ith a gooil attendance. Mrs. Hewingvviay
the efficient President k dKw - *
i>"t iiuv, i_ii nrm nliv V'i ii 11 pi i i'intrrx1"?
' I'fttrr in .the gFuuiuB. Kaeh mem
< r oi' Ui.. A'ssociuki ;n 'is u.-ked to
ay. In-- the 2nd meeting ir.
lai\li. 1I. ai.'l ?Parent?r??a?
ttiiiIjoT TuTn is and help .us to pu?
Ilia o\a r.?7?: 1 : | ! T r
The 'ministers-, stewards and-stew- :
of-trt!* WateivV 1 h*triet m<-s_ ,
t?Bethe! -V, M. Friday t j~
i>rnuilate. .ohitis of runtvng the dist.
lev. .1. I. Hamilton, preaehf-d -> w..n?.
it 1 a I senium after which dinner was
rived. Mrs.
Kyetvn Kitt -pent"~fhe week
nd with parents and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Jones enterli
ned The Pulpit Aid Club of The
it. Matt-hews Baptist Church, Sun
ay .evening with many courses."
.Mr-. Klin. Caldwell dedicated he-"
e\v home Sunday evening which was
njoyed t?y air ,>,esnt. :
The colored teachers of Calhoun
\ unity arc asked to meet'at tin- col- 1
ied school Saturday Feb. 7'at 12:00 j
"clock: business of importance.
f f>r. J. J. St arks. Pre-icnt of Be-no id"
College will SlVdnK for us at iiniU -
'ii^uaj .aiiernoon. tome nut anu j
iOiir hi tn
Air. Arthur Johnson > on ;tht
ick list. hope iu- will soon recover.
- ttTTTJY.! M r " n i V ."FT." :l littlo i m I i - - iusi-(l
hope lit,* will he himself again.
Sirs, l^u.-kv Taylor is .?huim' ugriih
o t he. delight ot' her many friends.
Mrs. P. Hart Addio>n had all 'of
he single ^teachers to heY home for
inner Sunday. Some' of us w j.sh
e m'i s ngle to' enjoy thai f"nr' A
iolls 1 nitieh left for Columbia .Ri i- 1
ay t he.ir Roland Hayes.
Master Thoma- Staek is handling
lie l-jeiulet4 in our town; anyone thn'
rants a paper or have any news
ill at. t)wen>' shop. :
Mrs, Fauna Hnivard. th" tVi.'.-n; .
eeretary of the IVirents-Teaeher^ A
oeiation who has heen sick is up
gain to the delight of her friends, j
I'AIMKTTCV Jj.\!S ATORUM
On Jan. JO. during the afternoon
;e enjoyed having Mrs Hunter out
cgnfrrpan isl hy TTve Womrrr Co-op;
rative Union. We- also enjoyed the
ploiidid program rendered by them.
Ve appreciate the donation given us.
n our eurtain drive.
Sundav morn inc. Feb. 1. Sundav
frhnnt fr-?on u'n? very interesting
iubiect,.' "Je.sus the great Physician. '
Vhich was. thoroughly exnlained by
Irs. R. narrett. and during the latter
tart of the day we were blessed havng
a wonderful messenger come to
is.< The Rev. T. M. Bovkin. of Union^.
iaptlst Church,"accompanied by th?
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Page Three
Itov. Howr. . of Hcn' ii ct Co]J
1 he missionary workers. We enjoya1'''
u^ ?111'.:' * * '?>' 'lit- subject
"Kattli" win. h w:i> di-rus -id by Rev., e
B?>ykiji. U. also i-niuvi'j selection
rendered R.... Downs and misswo;!;
Dr. I.. Mailman was
also preset;', with manv friends. H?
made splendid rem arks. We .want to
r"Xprc: I- ?rppr<eiat on to them
for th(_-diunatior.*-tr.ey jrav'o ui. ?"
Monday ; n ?*nt. 1. eb. o; We. W(:,v
plea-ed f. ave w tn ,i? the Billy
Sunday f.I (whit. ? who rehden
d a .-p:etid i< 1 j/t oifrytm. ^. AYry
lit-nutl'inl aini 'osti.^ selections wefg
f.vjiiiii'-d..? ? I> ?--f*?w;rr' read
1" 11 ' 'V-f rht.pt. I. .ladies by
AI.. ( i . \\ < i i. o ,s-.i these t eii'
d1' p: !?>-< .to'-.- Key Idled' us-with
n uk.1 .' i;. i: [dt.r.i.in.
1,1 r"?:' ' ' ^ ' ' : I'. .I.-.Vu'"- ;
i! r" i nm ' . .... i w* - :
I'ainit t!" >;tt.a!- t ,'ao Sycii a'Nici
I'hu/c 11. lis.."
'I t. .wi-atia?' ,B .r'rand.
1 In air , i.- iit'i-. z and -w. . t.
\\ v are ri a!i\ e nio vire life -
Beeause Pa! 4 ab '. > :-a< ii a". nTy plact
t<>
some in.ay --iryr _ ? ....
Bat after alj W-V- ;nv ln.-W v ^
I 'a ! Mn i '> a nice place
Now if y-\ <{< !; '. fi.-f:t .J.- \is,
ome .-ri' ?r' i'a! r<'lt. !
And join a- 111'"tiir-' slat i-.n'ient. : i ^
;Say?nv : 'I'li;-,',,:, -l- .TTinoc placj
AVi?h<ip07tfcirrl7<tilth w II be yours over
But in case' bjr "t fujltle s'h'du Id befall
ybu. . ,,
Just iviii,-:' ;ber,\v.itb a -mile,
That I.^b-.San "> such a- trice place to
. bo '
Wo iu'oiU.'c;it?_d at State. Park.
\r<rbre bouiui all around by service.
And we are" situn-ted1 on the statement
That l'al-Sim V r-uoli a liic- place to
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E ^11 miltlll nil _ ^ - -
II Nervousness IS
Went Away?fj J_
-s \ ii A FEW syars nuo I was in ? ? --|
5 tv weak, run-down con- f f
= = dition' and I' would be very 11
? | tired at the least exertion, and ?4
| ? extremely?nervous. J. could = =
S r ''A fripnd nf niv mother's = I
f f told . me that Cardui. was a ? ? .t
11 good tonic and insisted thatf |
f = I ^ ^ ^ ^ L tki'i on pot * ^
| | tie I lilt better. Bv the time i f
= |I had taken two. the nervous- I f
I i ness had disappeared. I rested f f
'== :.r l.nri gnivr] nppet'^ \ I ?
I I and felt fine."?-Mrs. Norene I =
??-j-ftedd, l-'Q 0. Campbell St., if?r-r? -
II Hopkinsville * Ky. . II
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