The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 14, 1931, Page Page Three, Image 3
Saturday, February 14, 1931. ~
?? LAURENS NEWS ?
Mr. Will Smith, left Wednesday,
for Washington, D. C., he was accompanied
as far as Clinton by Mr. Jas. 1
Anderson. e
Miss Mattie O. Duckett, accompanied
by Mr. Christopher, motored~m
Union "Friday to accompany Mr. Jno. j
, A. Putman home to spend the week 1
end, ? -r-eMrs.
Lillian Dendy, spent a ..night j
? at the home of Miss Mattie Duckett |
?_while_Jii_the- city? ? --j
Miss Mattie Miller accompanied by I
Miss Sallie Dendy is motoring each
day to their schools; Miss Miller is- 1
a .wonderful driver.
Service were held at the usual hour \
Sunday with huge congregations
worshipping. ? --??1 ^
The work uf renovating St. P.tul i
Baptist Church'steps is going right or.
; '"**?Wc are sorry to " report" Mrs. N.
Garlington and Mrs. Nannie Owens
on the sick list, also_Mrs. Lula Thomu
son
Rev. and. Mrs. M. A. Cunuingham
were made happy when their children
presented to them a radio.
Mr. Samuel Patterson passed awaj
at his home here Monday after* a
lingering illness; funeral notice in
next issue.
The members and friends of the
E. O. Social Club were delightfully
?entertained-at-the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Jackson, Caroline St., j
Tuesday evening, Feb. 3. An inter.
esting program was rendered after
which the host and hostess served a
very appetising salad and sweet
Hp? course. ? ~?r1? ; ^
Master Robert Lee Wearring- was
tl.'o f v.ndr.y dinner guest of Master
Berry Hi<k< " ..
. Mrs. Cornelia Taylor of Asheville,
?- Nr C., was the-Sunday guest of Mr .
and Mrs. Arnett Barksdale.
Miss FTizzie Lee Garrett, of Clinton,
S. C., was a pleasant visitor to
her Laurens relatives and friends Sun
vday.
" Mr..-- and - M rs, - Howard Carterr- Mrs.
Carter's mother and Mr. Carter's
mother, respectively were the dinner
..guest of Mr. and Mrs. "Bo!'-- Carter
Sunday. ^ 'J.
BENNETTSVILLG NEWS
The farmers are making good use
of the~beautiful weather in every re^
. spect. \
Miss Martha Rese, Uacher in the
King Street High School. Sister Miss_.
~ F\ Kese, R. N., of Lee Hspital, Summerville,
S. C., accompanied by Mr. H.
Boome, Mr. and Mrs. Hutchin, the j
undertaker of Sunr.nerville was the
guests of Mr, .and Mrs. C. R. Leeso
daughters and have "their friends vis
it them. They reported a very, enjoyable
trip.
" The J)M*kpth:ill game played be- !
tween Wilson Hi of FTorence and Ben !
nettsville Thursday was one worth
?? -while. ?The game ended LL-H1 frtvnr
Bennettsville Hi. Bepnenrville Hi
- must have the cup this year.
Mis Margaret .?Reese.--anteetainod 7-1
The visiting team.
M isses 11. E. and H. D. Covington I
4th grade students are leading their
classes.
Mrs. L. Whitaker on King St.,
left for a stay in Columbia, S C., with
? hur - parontH, Rev. and Mro. Johnson
We pray and trust that Mrs. Whitaker
will soon be restored and returnj
. ed home.
Mr. Leal Grace was called home
on account.of the death of his father
called home from State College.
The funeral service'was held Wednes
uay evening. He was one 01 tne Des~
barbers and one of the life long members
of Shiloh Rontist Church.1
? Rev. Wright, Pastor Master of
remonies. Revs. Smith, Ferguson,.
Whitaker Simmons and F. W. Prinuce
said many-good thirds of him as T
? faithful christian gentleman
Avouching solo b" Prof. J. H. pW.
Morris: Mr Jjio. .Wright', spolce of
him as a Mason. .Many beautiful
florals were given. He was laid to
rest with Masonic honors. Uyider
taker Morris, in charge.
Miss B. E. Green. County Supervisor
of Colore4 Schools held group "No.
2 meeting Thursday evening in the
. Marlboro" Count^ Training School,
McCall, S. ^ The supervisor took
cnarge 01 the meeting, miss uranain
spoke on the special aim of training
?these group meetings m the various
schools. Special music by Miss Smith
"Spring morning," and "Deep River."
A splendid paper by Mrs. M. T. Williams,
"Why special stress should be
laid on reaciiyg in the first four grade
' The demonstration was very good andinspiring">
to all. ? Mrs. L. Ttaiwoodr,
read a splendid paper, "How to im*
prove our reading bv having^a-libra.
ry. The general <f|scussion was
held; "What can be done to make
led by Miss M. McNeil, also Miss
our work in the Class-room better"
Quary read a paper on this -subject.
Mrs. R. McCollum, Dr. A. C. Cook,
Miss V. Rivers, Prof. J. S. McKnight
spoke on this subject' also. A" very
interesting question and remarks by
the reporter. This close one of the
best group meetings to date.
Deacon C. R. Reese is on the sick
i;c+
The Special Rally held at Shiloh
Sunday was a .success.?Rev. Wright
preached a splendid sernjon to a
full House. The victory march then
took place. Mrs. T. T. Robinson led
the march with $32.00; Mr. C. Breed en,
$25.00; Mr. Boston, $15,00; several
$10.00 and $5.00 were paid. A
ful account will appear in the next issue,?Rev.;
Wright counted out $500
phis $100 the grft of-afriend in-Columbia
total $600.
Rev. Wright, Dr. and Mrs. I* M.
McCollum, Deacon R. McCollum, Miss
M. Lance, Mr. Kennedy' Miss McDu
e of North Carolina, Mrs L.
Drake, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Simmons
attended the Roland Hayes Recital
Friday night irt Cblunibia, S; CJ.,
they reported a real trip. f
IT flfe jii 'i ... \n. . .
MRS. MAKY ANN BURNETT 1
PASSES |
Mt. Garmel>> S. C.,?Mrs. Mary Ann
Burnett departed this life'Feb. 2, 19.51
ifter a long: illness.
The funeral services wpm hnM nt 1
locEXiud A. -Mr E. Churctrr Tuesday'"
Afternoon, Feb. 3, conducted by Rev
Birts the ^astor. . .
Mrs. Burnett, spent most of her-life
it Mt. Carmel, except a few years in
:he state of Illinois. She was a condstent
member of "Roekford and will
Je greatly missed.
Mrs. Burnett .is survived by her husDund,
Mr. I.ouis Burnett;1 two sons,
Robert and Joshua Burnett; two sisters,
and one brother, Mrs. Hattic
Bentley. and Mr. Joseph Banks of Mt.
raTTiTet. MTs7 Howard, of '
Columbia.
CAPT. JAS, RAMEY, CROSSED
THE GREAT DIVIDE
Abbeville, S.. C,,~?nCapt." James
Ramey passed away at his home on
Secession Ave., Thursday morning at
3:00 o'clock, Jan. 29, 1931.
He was a patient sufferer for the
past four years and seven months
Mr. Ramev. worked in service for the
late Mr. J. L. McMillan, for thirty
nil of the employees on the jot), He J
seven years, and was called "cap" by
was also known about The city to hir ,
fri/ids as "can." He was born and '
teared in Abbeville and was fifty eight
years of age. Mr. Ramcy Avas the
son of the late Mr. and Mrs Alloa^.
Ramey of this city. He attended,
schoql here." "Cap" Ramey was hap-'j
pily united to Miss Kannie Adams, of f
th;s city, Feb. 13. 1894. He joined St. I
James A. M. E. Church during the 1
pastorate of the late Rev. W. H. Clark j
and was a class leader for more than 1
twenty years. "Cap," Remey was a I
faithful, dutiful and loyal member of j
the church until his health failed, He
was an old member of Alexander
Lodge, No. *4S, "R-. of P. of Abbeville,
which was organized in 1907. Hi.
held several different o ces in the
lodge. 'FheHodge turned out with hie.
and buried him with K. of P. honors.
The funeral services were held Suiv
day afternoon at 3:00 o'clock at St.
James A. M. E. Church, Feb. 1, conducted
by his pastor, Rev". P. S. Mosley.
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The interment was in Lakeview
iiis brother Allen was with hijn thr ?
all of his illness. His dear brother
Allen promised him he woufld stick
by him until God called one of them
Mr. Ramey is survived by a devot
ed wife, Mrs. Fannie Ramey, two
bi'others, John of Chester., lJa.; M>.
Allen this city; one sister and a~hah
brother, Mrs. Carrie Rulfet and Mi
Fred Wilson, both, of Los Angeles,
California; a,devoted neiee, Mrs. An
netta 'Watt, of Evanston, Illinois.
A number of other relatives and,
friends to mourn his passing Tin
oity has UA- a eitiv.en, thy community
has lost a neiehbor; the lodge has
lost xi true brother and the church has
-lokt?a eh r 1st ia-n?workers?Peace" beto
his ashes.
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ABUEVILLE "NEWS
Mr. Clarence Redd arrived Friday
of Jast week from Phil., Pa., for a i
TndcfTnite slay "With home pcophr..- ??
Mr. and* Mrs. Lindsay Wilson ha
house in their daughter's home', next
moved from Mrs. Fannie Raniev's
to Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fuller and
Messrs Butler Fair and Louis Watt
are still on the sick list. Mr. Watt
is not so well at this writing .
Mrs. Florence.. Lee Hurst is, still
doing fine, after a second operation
here in the hospitxfl
w "mw sf T Hit PT- . ^ :l -x v u
lur. ivi. j. rsuuer, or., motored to
A'Hht'viterN. o.,- Sunday/ nnd~ rarrird
Mi*. Eddie A. Daniels.to see her hus
band, Dr. O. T, Daniels, who is ill in
a. hospital there. They were acconv
panied by Mesdames G A. Gray an !
P. S. Moslem?'
7 Our e cient undertaker, Mrs. Maty
Home has moved out of her lunch
room and is making things look upto-dafe
around there.
Our distinguished friend Mr. Samuel
Coleman is sick but is mprovnj?
at this writir~. Six young ladies were
here from Greenwood to see him Sur
flay. One of " them was one of the
"school teachers of Greenwood. He
i* quite popular around Greenwooo
now-adays. . The
many friends of Rena Wilson
regrets to know that she is- very ill
at this writing. We hope'for her an
early recovery. .
Mrs. Nannie Lee Enbordon, returnlnct
Snn 111 rflnv to her h<mie in 'Ra
loigh, -^C ~ "sirC.J. Hurst is ,.*J
grand representative, from Phito
-Lodge- No. 2, -itr-nf?P.V^a Gie -grand
lodge meeting in the beautiful electric
city of Anderson, S. C., in' July
Rev. Mrs. S. B. Baker, Sr., is sick on
Secession Ave., but'is improving.
Mr. Joseph Hamilton is doing nicely
at this writing.
Miss A. O. White from Batesburfc,
while.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fair of Atlanta,
Ga., spent two dayjj. with us last week
Mr. Samuel Edwards lias arrived
from a few weeks visit Savannah,
Ga. He reports a pleasant stay.
PROSPERITY NEWS
The springlike drouth was broker
here Sunday night by a gentle rain
followed by cooler weather. Muchsoil
has been turned in preparatioi
for the earlier crops.
" ? - ? ?nnTi?. g,irt?
services were weu mtuiiucu umi
day fn all oTTKe churches "and" accord-'
inpr to reports all were very impressive.
Rev. Parrott was at his church
all day Sunday (Antioch.) Rev. J.
S, Martin and his people are moving
The^ Sunday Sehol of Shiloh
is taking: on new life. The lesson
was beautiful^ discussed after which
Rev. Martin mounted the rostrurn and
began his morning services. He took
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}. gjRirit.'k<k.4 1 . iu.\ *-'vI.
" THE PAI,ME1
his text l.'lS I'salhi 5 versfc:, Sinjj un-1
to the Lord, etc. His audience rcj?is- |
tercd and fujlowed h in to the end. !
The discourse was vVty timely;
There were visiting choirs for f
a souk service which was had in the
ilfti rminn fur benefit Trustee Hoard:"?
Ttrt? sonjr service was well attend- I
ed and a neat little sum realized.
Mr. George Jones, formerly of this .
and his wife has l?e?n ip this city for
place but now of Waterbury, Conn.,
several davs the gnost-of hi.s,youuger
brother ajid family, Mr. and Mrs. Josenlias
Jones. He has been away for
twenty years. He loavs-this wel-k forFlorida
from whence tie will return
to his home.
Profs. II. It. Uykard, K. H. Sullivan
Rev. J. S. Martin, Miss B. T. Pom-1
j'ey, Miss B. L. Jackson and Mrs. 31. '
A. -Lindsay^ motored to Newberry
Saturday?to The?County- Teachers4Meeting.
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Our . community is blessed with
splendid health. Very few cases of
sickness are reported. Those", orrrthe
sick list are: Mesdamcs Catherine
Johnscn, A. V Bates ami Annie Wallace,
all of which are on t.he road to
B-shop Rcverdy C. Ransom of the
A. M. E. Church of South Carolina
will nreach at^Shiloh A.-M. E. Church.
Come and hear him.
NV HITMIKh NEWS
- M iss Elliotte B. Abrahams who is
teaching in Lancaster County is a
little^ indisposed and is spending a few
clays with their parents Mr. and Mrs7
L. M. Abrams.
Sunday School was well attended
a "Cedar Gfove A. M. E. Zion Church
the past Sunday. '
?There-wiU^hc a program in connect
tion with Negro History Week at
Cedar Grove A. M. E. Z. Church
Friday night, Feb. 13, 1931.
Miss F. C. Glenn and Mr. .1. W.
Garrett attended the county teachers
filetTng. iff rVewber*\v Saturday.
We wish to remind the people of
the death of our dear dau&hter, Sarah
P. Epps who departed-this Jife, Nov.
18, 1930 a? 3:00 o'clock at the early
age of 18. years
Her place, i.n home is vacant,
-And she is^Jgpne to ja-place cjt rjjst,
And w<r-hopevtp meet her agaiw ir
the last day;...,
She is gone but not forgotten,
Shop on dear Sarah, Sleep on;
And take your rest; ,
Services at Cedar Grove A. M. E.
Z. Church were good the first Sunday
Text of sermon Matt. 2(5:44. Tin.
Lord Supper was administered to .'Jo.
Collection $8..'15.
Dr?IT. C. Crosby^ t ho-Pastor-Rev
McRay and St. Matthews. Pastor hefrr
his first quarterly conference at the
Tabernacle A. M. E. Z. Church. We
had a' splendid success, '--ir " ~
In memory 'of Miss?-Margaret
King who departed this life Feb. !
lH.'W. Age about "50 years. She leav
es to ipourn hjy loss, 8" children, onv
sister and* 4 brothers and a host of
friends. The funeral service was conducted
by. Roy. Sanders v>t Chaster.
Several arrnn the sick list. Brother
K. Epps and family have been on the
Brother Abrams is on the sick lisi
again and Miss P Epps, Miss Elliott
Abrams. and quite a few "of the entire
community: we horn*- for them a
"speedy recovery.? -
Mr. Wade Hall, and wife is in bad
health and needs assistance.
M'ss Almeta Banks and Sister E.> ?
sie Banks were the guests of Miss
Morel la Eppynn Sunday
Mr?. Lizzie Joiner girls were the
guests of Miss Sallie Mae Epps..
SAH HA NEWS . ^
Miss l.ela M,.., John son was the week"
: end guest of Miss Ella Mae Graham.
I one of the teachers of the Saluda
Hicrli l
Prof, and Mrs. A. II. Clarke were
the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
lack Abney, -Sunday evening.
Mrs. Bertha' Hurley a teacher of
the Saluda : High School spent the
week-end. at her home at Johnston, S.
"C. Miss Alice Culbreath .were the
week-end <*uest of her-parents.
The members of the Plasant Hill
Baptist Church surprised their paster
Sunday evdning. "Rev.' W. T. Kenner,
with many valuable gifts. .
Prof. A. II. Clarke, preached a noble
sermon at PleasfffTt Hill Sunday
morning. Text Matt. 18:4. Whosoever
therefore shall humble himself
.as .this little child, the same is gratest
in the Kingdom of Heaven. Suhjeel.
"Humility.-" - .
The gxls athletic club under the
-supervision of MisseAHeuTah it. T.aiTTT"
tertainment at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. S. Williams, on last Thursday
evening. Many were present and
V...I .. iWv nlu.wnnt Tlrrt
first basket hull'game will l>o played
at Saluda High School, Feb. 12, between
Brewer 11 i and Saluda.
Mr. Anderson Gary motored down
to Ridge Spring, S. C. Sunday.
Mrs. Janie Williams, one of our
best known Saludians passed a why
Saturday morning, Feb. 7." Mrs. Williams,
was one of our oldest citizens
she was 83 years old. The mother
of X children- MP, pprnnd children -ind
42 great grand children. Mrs. Wil4iams
had been ill for quite awhile:
she hadn't walked in 30 years, but
-before her time: came she >vas very
ill for more than a Month.
~ Miss Lottie Johnson, r Mrs. Rosa
Bush, Naomi Johnson and Annie B.
Johnson, motored to Greenwood. Sat
justax. xcjior.ted hav.ing
a pleasant trip.
Mr. Edward Hurley, mernbpr of the
basketball team is suffering' with his
leg, which got injured Friday evening
"This is what each one should (lo,
Be loving, kind, and true,
than you,
What others can do, you can. too
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TO LEADER
^????mammmtmm
imium branch news
Wp are sorfK- that our Brother Hack I'
Crawford is in jail; also that Sister ' s
Eliza -Crawford's house was bu.rnod
down,-Jan. -'to She lost everything. I
VVe are-trvinrr nil WP r;it\ In help ho"r~f~
. Missionary meeting. was he ill tit {
Sister Matt'fe E. Wig?leton*s hoinej
Jan. 22. -We were evvetl salad ha-h. ^
loaf htead, mix drink an I rnk?*? Col lection
$">.20. . s -?s
Mr. and .Mrs. 1'?> 1 >1. I'd reman were >
the guests of Mr. ; rid Mrs: Alfred 1
CrawforcLJSuturday night ami Sunday.
An enjoyable time was ^"spent., < >tir' I
dear 'inland jnoih'er, Stisir Ferguson,
i> visiting-het* daughter, Martha Hillen
and son <>f Augusta, tin. n
Earnest Seals is visit On; her sis r
| Sister Carrie Wells mother home
again _ _? ' ;"
j ^Hullm oCokely, Eddie Wells, were '
visitors at tlteMiotuc >X ..their mother a
| Margaret Wells? They rare from Jer t
; Ruth.
We are hnv:ng night sdurol at Pine 1
j Grove A. M. E. ("hurelj? for the old. a
They are doing well. The school ;s
je nuucuo uy .hiss i*.. r>. .\lonroe. '
We are glad that Jessie Searle.-v I
I who has been unable to work for a ,t
long time spent the-'night with Mrs. t
iRobt. Furiuan; also her Sister Ethel t
i'tji unc year and is still walking < n
crutches,.pray for them.
WINNSBORO NEWS . <
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Mrs. D. H. Sims, of Allen Univer- ;
sity favored us with a motion pic-'
-tuie, "Bom Wrecked," in the school j
auditorium ' "Monday .night. Every-; (
body seemed .to have eitiayed-iti
*fhe Popular T.adies Contest closed j
succesfullv Tuesday nite with a musi- (
cal program .rendered- by. Rev. C. T.
Hinton "of Rock Hill. Mrs. E^tcllo!
Johnson, haying reported the highest .
, .knxuu.aL.pnuujd..Ux.hav4>..U>w-4he-popui'"-'
lar lady. M.uch credit is dfie to the1'
faithful few who spared no pains to ,
cooperate. j
Prof. Hinton held th<> audience spell j
bound from" the beginning to the end. His
program was one of the most out j "
standing ones that Winslioro has heen
favored with. The Royal Eight Club!',
feel grateful to those who participat- '
cd in making the contest a sue-e-sfulJ (
one. ,
i?m?J..- . ~ "'"l
, ,-111 .1111 Willi S-pt'IU WVSt?WOOKend
at her home' in Rock Hill;
Misses L. T. Smo.ot and S. M. Rrc>\vn [
spent the week-end in Columbia. -! :
Those attended the Roland Hayes
Recital in Columbia were: Rev. and 1
Mrs. J. M. Beatty. Miss Kmma B >atty. 1
Prof. W. A.Rths, M-rr-Ord'b. MaTit&au!t
and Mrs. J. Batiste, Rev. and Mrs '
Ct. M. Clmer. Rev. and Mrs. J.. R.
Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. S; A. Moore,
Mrs. K. Davis.. Mr. and. Mrs, Kddie *
Davis, Mr. and "Mrs. J. Rihssel. Mrs.
j Helen Archie. Misses r.ucile Parker.,1
| Ret>la ?Wrrcxfcmt. Beatrice Bouhvare.
I Messrs .James ? Bookman. Samuel
Sniails. Mid ('. \\ . \\jind:ii-<L?1? ,?(
Miss Vk "Mt Peterson'.' spent the
week-end in Rival Falls. ?A,
very interestinc pvoya'am was 1
rendered at l he Presbyterian chirrohT"
Sunday evenhur. M'ss Reola Wood- 1
ard was in charge.
" "^7 SWAXMKA M:WS
Mr. .John Kimpson has IwH^'ifinfin-- ]
ed to his home' for four weeks'with a r
scalded foot, hut to tlw deliir-ht of his A
. many 'f-mnd?tr i- !
Itain. - 1
Mr and Mrs. Monrne-Prnckney. Miss
Rose Anna Ryrd and Miss Katie S. >
| Knox, motored to Colunihia Friday
I nin#? 11 1 ?* J ,T
!,.? near rvoiunn nayes. .Miss
Bvrrl atn) Mj^- K""\ ??>->' tlv
. of! their parent., th. v.cok-end.
-4mt?Mr?:'ml Mr TTFTnTT rTTuTnTTl
l Friday night. AH reported a lovely
trip aud a very enjoyable even in v.
j jUnC-roll of tin.-.adult school is steadj
ily ^irtcreasing. , All. show o great _aI
mount of enthusiasm in their work/
A lovely entertainment \vas given
in the K. of 1'. Mall. Saturday night
byi Mr. .Solomon and Miss Eloise Jones.
Many wer,, present and ajl seemed
to have enjoyed the many .games
and jokes."
Miss Rosetta Bethel was the guest
of Miss Lula Mac Johnson, Sunday. ,
' anftonrlurl \1 T"*
I? ?v. uiiw .a. .?i, r?. v nurch .
morning service and St. MioHaH 51. E.
Church Sunday evening. ^
Rr&?Cunningham preached a wonderful
sern.on Sunday -evening at the
j'M. IK.. Church " 1
A Founder "s--llay IJrograni was rcntdercd.hy
-thy meihlur- of ilnv T.caeho '
'of the Mt. Olive A. ,M. E. Church. ;
.Sunday evening. ' The program was
;enjoyed hy all present -J
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llefhcl A. .M." E. < 'hurcl\
At tile usual heill lieV. W . 1. tiCKO '
land Rev. A. I Rainhouvh. ascended I
the rostrum. lle'sel. cted for a te.xt 1
'I Cor. .'!:ll: hi* pi cached i soul stir-.
ring sermon. * ' i
"i Our Similar* School' and League is- *
making flap id pr gross. We haw
one of the best Schools and Eeagues '<
1 in the .Marion l> strict. Our eoliec- 1
I tion and nn mher.-hip is increasing
more and more; adult class No. 1, .
.M is. N. B.^Lcvister. jy-holrling fhc i
t llHIillV-r a I present. """""M
I At x:Ott o'clock". our Allen Tlov P,?. ,
I ram was rendered which was enjoy- ?
1 ed by alL Colloct-a-ttThe
Missionary ladies met at the >
j home of Mrs. Knziah Brantley, Feb '
i 6, lt>3l. After all business a deli-j
eious course of chickeji salad etc., j
wa*Awrve<tr?At the parting hmii'^l:
crybody exprr*?=t'd thfrnsclvcS as hnv- ""
' infc had an en joyable "time. The ncxiLj
; meeting will be-at the home of Mrs. 5
, Ruth Gadson, Feb. 13.. 1
The many friends and school-mates '
of Mr. Carolina Piott are triad to sea
him back aprain after a successful ;
stay in Nttw York. 1
We regret.that Miss Kelly, a tcneh--t
er of Whitemire Training School
took girk and hnd to go home. 1
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Klder Ocas- will hold his secor
uaiterly conference at Bethel A.- 3
( liuioh Feb. 16; wt: are looking 1
access tiiis quarter.
^LJlATTHi;WF. NEWS
Dr: .J. J. Starks,. President of Bcni
? t bullige, preached for Rev. Duv
Itcheli at the First Baptist Churc
>un<lay ;it the morning hour 11
t>"R' 1 r m Matt. tt:2; he emphasi^t
leunsihg touch.
After the service, we had djnnpr i
h\. and .Mrs. .Mitchell's htmio wllic
all I-ii joyed. After dinner we m<
t't'iil to the colored school where w
a t a tremendous crowd waiting et
;< rly. the arrival of the Speaker,D
Uti U.s. Prof?pord- WHS the Musfc
f Ceremonies.. Dr. Styrks spoke-(
The Progress of The Negro Sine
J5." 'Thi> address was a gem. H
1.-o gave his check for $5.00 to hel
ho' school. Long ^ivc Dr. Stark
Prof. Ford advertised extensive!
>r. Slarks coming, We are havin
,n educational campaign meeting i
>ur. community. The objects are:
'o iiispire our people- to * bight
S_ Tf* l<?nir^ton otm
i nn-. We are very grateful in sayin
hat our community is standing rigl
ifliind the project. We are plannin
ft IU.-S i,u auiwachool?groutulx^ac
?ur elf icient-pivsideht of the Teachei
Vssoeiation--who~hj Mrs. L. H. Hen
ningway and his armour bearers ai
isking everybody to help us? ever;
me is a member. Everybody i&_asi
d to pay $2.00 by the 2n.d ipeetlf
n March.
?lii-M?David?Mitchell' Paster?of tl
Mist Baptist Church has accepted tl
all of The New Bethany Bapti
htn eh. at Fort Motte, S.- C.-f-whi<
le will serve the 1st and 3rd Sunda;
>f each month. Good for Rev. Mi
hell. .
Monday night. Feb. 9s, 1931 the Re
md Mrs. Mitchell were agreeably.su
Vr i serr when tTicr members and" frien
?f the church which Rev. Mitchell
Past r showered d(avn on them wi
ivjuiy useful articles including go(
hings?t? cat. Those Who gave ar
Mrs.. Luyiei Emily, Mrs. Lavan
lohnson. Deacon Kdw. Jones, Deac<
s. 11.y Moultrie, Mrs. R. Matthew
VJr. and Mrs. AV. Green, Miss J. Hoi
fl. Mrs. Anna Mosley, Mrs. Lula H
isoit, Mrs^ J. Johnson. Miss J. 1
tmey XTiW l HLlmajlr Mrs. J. Wa
ler. Mr. AV. Brown, Mrs. M. Snip
Mrs. f'lau ha Brown, Mrs. J. QuilU
VIr. S. Lane.v, Mr. J. Mitchell, M
ind Mrs. Win. Martin,'Mrs. E. LrFe
r. Mrs. M. L. T. Jones, Mrs. Bett
iVirWimrtonv Mrs. Eliza Tavlor. Mi
lviv r :i?l.aiii'y. "TVtt"~Ph?rrrT"Mi
v'ivinif Wiinley.-Mrsr-Sr-Chappell, M
M;?S -.i;<!(.*!<
' After tin* presentation of the?gif
pirtual- witc sung. Rov. and. Mi
Miteludl wvrc so surprised they on
n! i >a\, "I thank you. God Wess v<
ill," . .
Mr. .1. Rivers is confined to bed
4ri-=-' writitnrr-we- are praying "for hi
n early, recovery.
V.Mr.-. Anuie W alley isr on the sn
i.-t. We hope she will be herself sot
Who shall be our next speakei
iCveiyhiuly is asking for-Dr. Sims
Mien I'ni.versity, Columbia, S. <
(OKKSIU RV NEWS
Presiding Elder Gary held his fir
|iiartevly conference Saturday. Thini
u:e^ tin 11 -in work for the.country fu
:o enable them' to pay dues* of ai
Cmd.
A- lot of sickness is in our comm
litv. Mother Armelie Starks is st
- ic-ic. Mr.
and Mrs. Squire Louden, Mi
A t, nk- Starks, .M rSr- 'Eleanor Robi
' in .uU.ittU'tl the 1 uneruh of Mi
Wi drm=Hay at Abbeville,
ftiv- AVf.'Uy Xoah went to Colui
I?i;i Friday to hoar Roland-Hayes.
"Kltli r Gary, "Rev. Thompson, wi
v.o.'k-erd. guests of Mr. Wm. Dix<
Mrs. Mancy?Robinson spent t
week-end with her "hubbie" He w
all smiles Sunday.
I MELON "NEWS"'1
Promptly at 11:00 o'clock Sundi
Rev. J. P. Washington, Pastor Bett
i'lvureh started services. He preaq
d an inspirational.sermon from Nui
jvis 23:23..:S.
S-. is progressing and it's nui
>ef rapidly increasing.
A< 7 :.'!0 Iiev. Wahsingt-oh aga
uvavlud a soul stirring sermon to i
appreciative-'audience. ^
, Rev. John tlregg. Pastor Mannii
Ijiuplist delivered two long to be r
v o v be red sermons Sunday.
?Mrs. A. .Mack of St. Stephen" M.
.; I,., ^ i, L- 1?^t U*. nrnu far h
recovery. .
.'Mr-. Hannah MeDonelly died at h
miiU- in West Dillon Friday nigl
funeral services were held in. Litl
I lee k Monday,
t>uit. a number of Dillon folk n
.ended the funeral of Mrs. Ry.bec
-e it? halt a Monday,
llev. N. S. -Smith. Pastor M.
I'llurel.i. Hanier spent Sunday wi
lis nepfteiv, Mr,. Moses Smith.
Mrs. Sarah B. Parker is visitii
Mrs. I.eah Covington on Calhoun S
_d3r. and Mrj. C. II. Garrett delicti
"ally entertained.the I. H. S. and Li
vary Club Monday night. After i
ntert.iining program was render
r+rr^t was enjoyed. The hostess se
zed delicious refreshments.
YEM ASS EE NEWS
Bankhead, Misses M. A. Bampfiel
ind Hilda Jackson, motored to C
umbia-to hear Roland Hayes. Tlv
eported an enjoyable time.
it the Y'emassec Graded School ?
Feb. 13, under the auspices of Mis
?s M. A. Bampflgld and Hilda Jack*
This party will be given for t)
benefit of the school.
. Page Thref
id HELTON NEWS
A.'
to ?ev. V. A JamretU preached a
very interesting1 sermon Sunday, as
it heing preaching day at the Bethel
. hem A. M. E. Church the text was:
"Tor emlah i:;: 21.
-The Allen Day Program on Sunday
e_ Evening, just before service was very
id good . t i
'h- The 'Manless Wedding on F>iday
* ' night was greatly attended and en'd
joyed by ail,. _ ~?r ,
.Monday i eh. the l'residihg Lld11
er'Rev. Samuel Nance, arid the ministevv
nl the f*Te(fiiT' nT"?FWr+triitt met
at BeTlih hem A. .M. E. tf'hureh tu rev
p^hHUeir I .HHider'- Day money The
4* sisters preoiwvd lunch lor them. " %
jjl ^~r*1 hi1 1i-ii le i .- of the RosenWald '
School motnn^ to" A mier.-oii .Saturday"
>J to attend the teachers meeting,
Negro Historical Week began toe
day at Belton Graded School. The,
P opening t pic. "The Negro in Busi 3
ncsf"" discussed by .Mrs. Theresa
Clen.eM\vh,ch was v< t y Inspiring TO
V all of the students. They are planEl
ning to make this a red Jeter week.
n We are very sorry to know that
L Mr. William Wilson is ill with the
:r flu also M ss Lois. Newett. wc Lope
1)4 them a speedy recovery.
U Mr. and Mrs. Rubt. Alexander ga?e _
tt a beautiful party in ..honor of Mr.
8 Frank Gambrell whp i.* to return to
Buffalo, X. V., in a da> o; two. s .
Mrs. Martha Watt, and Mr. John
it- Moore, of Anderson were the visitors
re of Mr. and Mrs. C. H! McClinton,
y- Sunday. 1 '
k- Mr. and Mrs. Islah Bradley hava.
HT" moved into the Br.wn'> residence.
Mr. Capus Kllis and Miss Rosclla
iw- Clinkscale.s were quietly married by
he Rev-. Wister Payton, at Mt. Olive Holist
nvss Church, Sunday night; we hope ,
ys We are very glad to know that Mrs.
it- Josie Rogers isn't any w?rse she has "
. been ill for. quite awhile.
v. Miss Alice Gambled has gone back
,r.t, ,.to.-,\.ux.t.h...i.i;i.i:u.li.ixa a.t'.U'.i: spending
manv days at home..Miss
Inez Webb. of .Atlanta, Ga.,
tn js. enjoyirYf many hapnv days with
Jd her friends and relatives,
e:
la
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bne time I suffered
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bought a package of Black
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0f | n a third of a teaspooriful be- |
D. 5 *ore meal, I can now eat
"Ll B what I want, any time.
"Black-Draught?is?a ; fine j
physic. It will cleanse the B
, * body of waste matter. It is
st B also good for colds, to open the *
gs bowels."?Walter D. Miles, 922
Ik_.. -12th Ave., N? Nashville. Tenn *
ny This pure, powdered herb
J medicine acts on the digestive !
u- system in an easy, healthful a
ill way, .without such sickening
B effects as often result from the B
rs use of powerful mineral drugs. \
n the genuine Thedford's
1! Black- j
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