The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 28, 1931, Page Page Three, Image 3
Saturday, February 28, 1931.
MT. OLIvie BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J.."L. Brooks Pastor ^
Sunday,Feb. 10, was an ideal day for
service's at Mt.Olive. Sunday School
was o|HMK'd 1 <>:<)() tr'clock with Sunt
UIHl lOuchers at their posts with a
iarfce attendance and lesson well prei
pared.
. The pastor preached a sermon of
eloquence and inspiration, 'that carried
with it the spirit of Qod which
seemed to have been felt throughout
the congregation. Many aniens and
shouts cafne iirTesponse to this se-r
num. Subject: : "Christian.s going
Forward."
Among the visitors at the church
were Rev. Lawrence Collins and wife
Prof. Gordan and wife, Prof. Valentine,
Misses Boulware, Ham, Maggie
Williams and Mrs. Bnttie Whipple,.
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Gerald spent
the week-end in Winsto.n-Salcin, and
Durham, N. C., visiting relatives and
friends and reported having a-verv
joyous trip.
x ABBEVILLE NEWS'
Janie Ruth Gibbs of Detroit,]
Mich* left Tuesday for her home.
Her sister, Miss Lucile Fair went with
her It is with deep sympathy that
we give up Miss Fair. Both girls are
? Abbeville - gir-U^^ahd are -daughters of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Fair.
Frineds here hope the girls will visit
again in the future.
. - Mr. T. J. Dixon, Sr. motored to
Charlotte, N. C., last week and earri?
cd a party of people." Mr. Dixon re?ports
a- pleasant trip.
Rev. P. S. Moseley-,: Pastor of StJame's
A. M. E. Church has orgatiiz
ed a business pacific educational ipag.
ue here. They .rendered their . first
James, Our '?.Pa;for. Rev...Mo&eley
is the president of theleague and he'
was master of > ceremonies. Tfie
program were as follows: Each speak
er gave a talk on his trade: Mr. W.
B. Greepe, spoke on Brick Masonry;
' . Mrs. Mnrv Louise Pope read a_voryinterestkig*
paper on home work; |
Mr. L. A. Richie read a paper on un-!
dertaking, lib is the embalnu r of our {
city; Mr. Hr'Clifton Taylor gave an
interesting talk on a barber shop,'
Mr. Pearl Gary Allen spoke on plas- j
terine and cementing; Mrs. Josephine ,
O. E. Brown . gave a talk on dress - :
making and mil sic; our Presiding Elder,
J. B. Smith *cave a talk on holding
up the cross of Christ. Dr. It. '>
Alorizo Scott was with us and' gave
.a very encouraging talk. Doctoi'
Scott is an ex-slave and he gave talk
here in the court house Monday, Tues- :
dav and Wednesday nights of last
week on slavery and sociality between
the white and colored races.
Separate seats was for the white and
colored. Both races are praising Dr..
f Scott for his interesting lectures.
Mrs. Josenhine Brown of Cedartowr.
Ga,. is expected here in the hear future
for a visit to hague people.
.IOM0STM.LK NlvWS
The weather contmues cold ^TRd "'l
number of cases of flu is -around.
ounuay wasa ueuuuiui nay; ivev.
Matthews filled his appointment ai
Cedar Grove with a large crowd pnes'
ent,
Mr. and Mrs. Kdg?*~Sttber formerly
of this city but now of Henderson
. ville are visitors lure.
Friends of. Mr. Julius Kodtrcrs and
Mr. Willie IJines will regret to lear.ithat
both are nuw in the hospital
pending operations. ,
. Miss,Mamie. llall'nry anil Mrs,
land Foster were week-end visitors
at the home of Mr and Mrs: S.
Thompson.
A eloom of sadness swept this community
when it'was learned that Mrs.
Susie Chfwney hadj. passed away at |
the-home of a son in SpartanburgT|
Mrs. Glowney had been in declining
htralth for quite awhile and every
thing that loving hands could do to ;
relieve her Was done hut to no avail.
. She was a loving mother, a devoted
wife, a member of .Bethany for twenty-five
years. Shi? was funeralized |
here Sunda*' evening amidst an overflowing
church of friends and love I '
ones;" The funeral oration was deli-!
vered by her ex-pautpr, Rev. J. \V. C. .
Pnlomlln of Snsirfjiiihnrtr ond 1i\ iriv'i>
honor to whom honor is . due is to
kno\y that his sermon was a matchless
one. She" leavesa husband, several
children; thn, sisters; two brothers*
several grand children; one greatgrand:
and other relatives. Woodwardof
Spartanburg had cfiarge 3TT
the body. .
Mesdamcs Carrie Means and Ilattie
Smith,. ot_ rittsbMrch.l'a., WtTe ht-tv
to their sister's funeral; also another
sister, Mrs.', llettic . Means of Gastonia,
N. C- .1
Mrs. Lillie Thomas of Spartanburg
was here Sunday
-Rti'V. "5. C. Collins was present at J
the funeral Sunday and assisted Rev.
Coleman, ~ ~ r
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LOCKIIART NEWS
We have always heard that if Feb.
2, was a clear day the "ground hog
would see his shadow when he come
out, and would return at once and
six weeks of bad weather would follow;
but, this did not prove true this
year. Feb. 2 was a fine day and the
weather hn^ boon plxanant over since
Mr. Wallace Foster continous very
ill at his mother's home. Mr. Foster'
is a hard working and quite -young
man, and his friends hope he will
soon make a change for the better.
The Sunda" School continues to
-grow -4tack- Sumlay.. Those joining
last Sundav were. Mr and"Mrs. OeizeT"
^Qist, MrSr A nftlo Smiths -Mrs. Fann ie
May Giles. Mr. James Thomas and
Mr7 WSfWHTJS?Mtpphuini -?i?
Mr. Victor Jeter. Miss Francina
Ray and Mrs. Eliza Ttarnett, decided-to
take a little hike last Sunday;
the" wervtTabout four miles.
Mr. Grover Rav Mrs. Annie Able.
- and Mrs. Jennie Young of Blackstock
S, G., motored to Lockhart and spent (
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twttf Alfm? with Mr: ~rm(f lTr. Will
N'orris and Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus
Stephens.
Rev. J. A. Thompson, preached an
excellent sermon here Sunday night,
and Rev. J. W. Adams of Charlottv,
will preach here?Wvdnes'dUv
night. #
(IKAY COURT NEWS ,
The article appearing in last weeks
ssue stating that the Negro was, dscussed
by 6th grade students ~was
discussed by the Ncgm^JiUtory NClub
>f Tenth Grade instead.
The Fathers and Sons Banquet
sponsored by the agricultural boys
through the N. F. S. C. was quite a
success, Friday night, Feb. 20 at the
Lawrens County Training School.
, The hovs. rendered a creditable progrant.
Two vocal solos bv Misses Ait
Idssia Franklinjtnd Olivia Cleveland
respectively. Trie deb: J e discussed
by the boys which had for its subject,
"Which is the most profitable
to the farmer, Home. mixture ferti;
Atrer or Commercial-f^rtttizer ? V wamuch
heln to the N. F; S. C.
Affirmatives: Messrs , Franklin,
Vn?t vrritt *?*Vw\ /liu/meo/ijl
mixture fertiliser won over the negatives:
Messrs Williams, Hill and Alfred
Yeargin, who discussed Commercial
fertilizer. Mrs. Hois .Boyd.
Alice Franklin and Mr. John Rates,
were judges. Color scheme was&eaut.il'ull.v
cari'ud out.?rOeticiou*?luenn
wks 'served. $5.40 was taken which
is to be used for the benefit-of the
agricultural. hoys.
The Julius Rosenwaid "program t'<
he had March 0, promises?to?be?a*nothfei'
helpful event to the school.
-T-hc Sapt. of Jaiuiein> County I rani
ing Schools, Mr. Chas. Brooks, will
delivei an adrcss. ? ?"
Prof. W- A. White a diligent- work
er at Bethel A. M. . Church in Laurens,
S. C., was selected.to attend t heElectoral
College at Abbeville, S. C..
in July. He will also be a candidate
to attend the General Conference in
Cleveland, Ohio. " *?
Feb. 2J, Miss McLean, our nuisi
and Primary Instructor gave us a
beautiful narrative of, characteristic
traits of-George Washington.
SENECA NEWS.
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We arc very glad to see the fine
weather. The farmers are busy getting
the soil ready for planting.
The services at the different church
es of the city were very good on last
Sunday. A large crowd was. presppt
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nt eacn. >
The Mock Conference under the aus ,
pices of the Sunday school i}f St.
James M. K. church will be held Tuesday
night at The public school audi
toriuru.
The basket ball boys of Ocor.ee" Co.
'Pr:'in in ir school plaved a very interestintr
game with the Calhoun team
l:jst Thursday. Scores 14-14.
"hightiving" is the name Reed St.
basket ball girls would give the fa-'t
team of Oconee Co. Training school,
SenccaT if they wer^ asked to name
it. Frankly speaking the Seneca
girls were like a streak of" lightning
on the court last Friday when they
(lefcated Anderson's team by a score
:f 7-& /*
Those present at the social .givcn..at
the hom(. of Miss Fleta Williams last
Thursday reported a nice time. A salad
course was served.
MAST SPENCER, N. C. NEWS.
Shady G rove Baptist Chureh
all the saints of God made,their way
to chureh. Dr. Daniel delivered a
grand sermon, subject: "Christ the
Light of the World." The. services
were very spirited. The senior choir
sang new songs.
Sunday school opened at one o'clock
with Mrs. Gertrude Drayne presiding
as-Supt.-- ,
Rev, and Mrs. J. S. Daniel motored
out to New Bethel church, ace oin pan ied
by "Mr. and MrST'Churll'y rfuuvei
und their beautiful children.
The members that were not >n the
pounding last week gave their.pounds
of which Rev. and Mrs. Daniel are
very grateful.
B. Y. P. U. opened at 5:30 with the
president Mr. O. R. Bolt in charge.
The B. Y. P. U. is just fine. The Baby
choir adds rauch to the "Union.
Many grown-ups were present. The
program was rendered by group No.
3, Mrs. Alberta Daniel, leadey. A very
good, program was rendered. Dr.
Pi ti Oirtitn) gpnlfn fpr the 7:30
services. His sermon was very good
and enjoyed by all.
?The?dtHHee?Missionary will -Jig,known
hereafter as the Y. ^ST. A. met
with Miss Sarah.Holt Monday. These
young ladies had a lovely meeting.
The hostess-assisted by her mother
served a delicious menu.
The Senior Missionary Circle met
with Mrs. Hattie Watkins Friday afternoon.
The Scripture lesson was
very interesting. The hostess served
a delicious courst> of chicken, coffee,
cream and cake. These ladies are
Working ladies. They gave an entertainment
Monday, nighty and raised
$18.00. This they turned over to the
church Sunday night.
Mrs. Florence Bolt continues ill.
We hope she will soon recover.
Sjl. had the
misfortune of being kicked by h mule
a few days ago. He is feeling some
Little Thaddeus is recovering from
his burn slowly. The family has our
sympathy in their ill luck.
Mrs. Artie Torrctice is much better
at this writing.
Mrs. Lucile I.yles is able to be out
after a few days illness.
Mrs. M attic" Campbell was given--*H
surprise birthday dinner Sunday afrhoBo
nvospnt were 'Mesdames Hattio I
Jamison, ("arrie Cobb, Millllli (lulib,1
Mar>- Washington, Gertrude Drayne,j
Lila Slade, and Lucile Lyles. Rev. and
Mrs Daniel regret their absence.
Miss Aramae Slade has been quite !
*' ^vtt Is better now.
We are sorry to learn that Deacon j
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THE PALMEr
[ft sanai^uoo soujWOJ, euuc.rj
'[[o/w us uoo>p},Usoop '
at her home on Long street.
Funeral rites Were held for Mr. |
John Jellries at tfho~Shady Grove Bap
tist church Friday Afternoon of which
tie was a member, lie leaves to mourn
his los>, 5 sons, 5 daughters, 15 grand
children and a nunibef of great grand
children.
Kev. J. S, Daniel officiated. Mr.
Jeffries was 80 years of age.
Alts. Mary Johnson of Richmond,
Va., is spending awhile with Mrs. Isabella
Wright.
j Mrs. Mary Mills of Philadelphia;-J
is visit ing her home, Mrs. Leanna
Townes. She has had a.throat operation
and is not feeling the best.
Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Daniel thank
Mr. Robert Dalton, Mesdames Roxy
Reaves, F. C. Click, George Williams,
h'lta Clement, Josi0 Benjamin and
ICstelja -Williams for eatables for the
rWeck. ' . _
. WINNSBOKO NEWS.
I Miss Pearl'Robinson of Rock Hill
[who has- been -supply teacher near
| Blaiik is spending awhile in our city
the guest of I'rof. and Mrs. W. A.
Ross.
La'st. Sunday %us a high day at St.
Paul Baptist chuith. After,a v.'iy
beautiful Sunday school session, R?v.
J M. Baatty ascended the rostrum
hid behind the cross and made our
hearts burn'while Ik- lalke<l-hy the way
There is still much -sickness in ou<*
vicinity. Messrs. \Vm. Code, RohertJacobs,
W. ,J. Fold, Little Simon Davis
and Mesdanics KlTa"Kelly amd Luvv
Sims are?ail dmfH'oving.?Connie
Kelloir is rritivnlly i 11*\ j11 I hi" M/I'llui'
Messrs. Muse Sawyer and Wilis
passed into th(k beyond last Saturday j
night and Sunday respectively.- h
The Church Aid Club" installed a|
lovely pulpit set ^in, St. -Paul lasLj
week. Congratulations-?"poured- in
from every direction. Sunday. That'
organization, mostly of women sponsored
by "Mrs, Mosie I.vies is doing i
-Ptrndid piece of work for God's'
fijl' *7 ' .
The Junior Club under 0Mrs. KddieJ
Davis and the Silver Leaf Club under
I Mrs. J. M. Beatty both nutdo up of j
i Sunday school children are live wires.
The Clubs are just three weeks old. j
The Jusior Club made a contribution
of $5.00 to the church last Sunday.
Rev. Nathan Smith' of Ridar#?wnv
preached a very reviving sermon last
Sunday afternoon to a large, audience
The occasion, was under the auspices
of the Church Aid Club. A silver of',
fertng of $7.55 was lifted.
Misses L. T. Smoot, Sarah Brown,
Nellie Gordon and Cecil M-. Jordon
spent the. week-end in Columbia.
Miss Mary HTckson spent the weekend
in Dunbarton with relatives.
Mesdames Sallie Code pjul F.liza
Bratton motored to Hock Hill on
Thursday to see Mrs.. Code's daughter.
Miss Reola Woodard gave a partv
last Tuesday nite in interest of the
Richardson school. Quite a number
en ioyed the evening. of fun.
The Teachers' Club met at the
home of Miss I.ame^SnTttirT>ii "TuPi^"
day evening. The most efficient president
Miss Nellie Gordon presided.
The group is planning to surprise
the public in the near future. This
group can certainly keep a. secret..
After a lively discussion a very instructive
program was rendered. After
which a delicious repast was-serv.-7T
:
Mrs. Helen Archie gave a surprise
oarty Thursday nite honoring her
"husband Mr. Richard Archie. Those
and Mr*. Alexander b'nii.
ell, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harmon*
Mr. and NRs. David Bratton, Mr. and
Mrs. Rdd it-Davis...
Way man News
The \V. 11. & F. Missionary met on
last Friday cvening~at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jonri Sampson. We en oyed
quite a lively meeting and \vu *
4'hvhIU iwolerUonnth by?tiui iuisti-.s-i
'Sunday services wcfe fine as usaal.
Rev. Johnson' was it his best. His
'unjeet was "Obedience," and he left
no stories unturned. We were plea- (1
to have with, us Prof, and M is. C.
G. Garrett. Miss Jessie Gillian*. also
worshipped with us.
Richard A. Campbell entertained- -n?
birthday party Sunday afternoon, lbhad
as dinner quests Masters Rufus
Greene,- Eddie and Richard Archie'.
Nathaniel Bouknight and John C.
Wade.
Messrs. Carter Gat son, Malloy and
cij.iniiiii p |i ny| _
[ hours in Col-umhjn. .. >
, Mrs. Lucy Sims is still. con lined to .
her home. ?
Mrs. Laura Bookman is on the sick
i list. We hope she will soon rdeovoi*.
Chalmers Campbelle . is hack in
| school attain to .the -delight of his
many friends.
t.KRIvNWOOU NEWS.
Morris Chapel Baptist Chufch
I)r. Ft?Douglas Johnson, Minister -p
Last Sunday marked another glorious
day spent , in the service of the
Lord beginning in <,our great Bible
school at 10 a. ni. the spiritual fires
began burning. Onward ('.hristian
Soldier* is the motto of the Bible T
school, under the intrepid leadership,
of nnr most eliirient and wide awake,
Supt. Mr. James Robinson.
11 o'clock services opened bn the
dot. The senior choir gave us some
real old ffi'shioned singing that mellowed
our hearts tunc! prepared us for
the reception of God's word. Our
pastor then brought to us ;t wonderful
tVnKgflgy. nsing as his subject- "The-iWhule
Armor." This was a glorious
Tunir and 7Tf the Lord was
upon us and set our souls on hallow'g<T"THiy:;
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Mrs. Watson has things Well in hand. I
The B. Y. P. U. met at 6 p. m. .and
pulled off a gooff program.
Our evening service'began at 8 p.
in. Rev. E. E. Chappell preached a
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rTO LEADER ?:?*-?
good sermon from the subject, Daniel
in the Lion's Den. Total receipts
for the day $47.72.
^Last Friday nite, the W. H. M. S.
pulled off a Turkey Contest, which
was a grand siipcp^ Mr?^ .ynvjinnnh
Andrew's held the lucky nurpber and
was given an eleven pound turkey.
The receipts were $18.15.
The Y. *L. A. was reorganized. Mrs.
Melrose P. Fuller was elected as pres
ident for 1931. She is well prepared
and is a fine Christian young lady.
She is one of the teachers in the W.
find graded school. WJatch ' the Y:
L A. _gu over the top.
All thP auxiliaries of our church
are spiritually and financially alive,
>.nd 'arc forging ahead under-** their
respective leader's.
Macedonia Haptist Church News.
Thu Sunday school continues to improve
very much. Th. attendance
WttS VeFV?tmul ^lliwlnn rhrl O... ?
school seemed uplifted with the -spirit.
At .11:30 Rev. Herbert preached tr
very instructive "sermon.
5:30 o'clock -the B. Y. P. U. convened
with.a large attendance.
At 7:30 the pastor's text* was "For
the Love of Money is the Root of all
Evil." This was a great sermon, one
that should be remembered by all
who heard it. . ??East
Friday, Feb. 20th the Missionary
society met-at the home of Sister
Winnie Glenn to worship with her.
The meet in e was darrietT'fcifr in nnli-r
by the vice-president MrC. Sallie Williarn^
presiding. The ne.xt. meetingwill
he held at the home of Mrs. Emma
Weeks.The Missionary ladies will
give a-Hen Hunt at the-ehrwh Thurr
daynlght, Feb. 2G.
The many sick membetia of Macedonia
are improving. Miss Rosabell
Turner?is? st+H?confined?to hor bed.
We hope for her an eatly recovery,
\Y EDGEFIEI.I) NEWS
Mr. Editor please allow me Space in
your Volumns to say a few owords.
The Wedgefield Circuit is still alive
and prospering under the great leader
Rev. J. M. Harrison P. E. and most
efficient Pastor, Rev. J.. E. Dixon.
.Service opened at the usual hour
11:3U O'clock. First Selection Hymn
N o. 487. Life is.'the time to serve-the
Lord. 92 Division of Psalms, was read
as our morning lesson .Second Selection
Hymn Nn, 405 p Rev. Dixon used
as Tex 90 Pslms,12th, Verse. So teach
us Lord to nujnber our days and apply
our hearts unto wisdom.. He used
as a Subject: Count your days. Contex.
5th Pslms, 2nd verse. Have mercy on
me for l am week. Every one who wai
present could not but say did'not our
heart-, hnrned as the nnufof Cod talk
with us by th*. way at 2 o'clock a
short Program was rendered by the
league workers. A paper by Mrs.
Ihixana?Johnson. Subject,?Ignorance
Trio, by Paul Johnson Jr. and Sisters
Paper by Miss Rosalee Felder Subject:
The purpose of the A. C. E. League.
A few remarks from visitors from
neighboring ehyrehjs. The Rev. David
James. PaStor the R. M. U.E. Church
and his wife__was .present, also..his
Choirs who furnished music for us.
Rev. James preached a wonderful sermon
for the League. He used as-a-Tex
Acts 2nd chapter and the latter part
| of the 4th verse. Look on us..We arc
>r;lI ways glad to have such visitors
with IK Jirul Vl'n t Uo f 1 1
will have'them. As long as we have
|~for out' leader the Rev. J. K. Dixon.
|\vho has ^within hirn that drawing
I spirit. That spirit wheh makes every
one happy that comes in contact with
| him. Total collected for, all purpose
|7Turing these services Pray-foi
I our success during our. second QuarterlyConference,
which will be held
Saturday Feb. 21,' 1931.
Reporter: P.- A.. Harvin.
MT. P I. K ASA-NT A. M. K. CUt'RTlT
Ninety-Six. Si ('.
Sunday services were well attended
path snndiiy. sebum and ptvsFTTffir
services were inspiring.
Rev. J. \V. .Shaw . and a young
preacher. Brother M. L. Johnson, a
student at Columbia inotored up Sunray
morning at a very early hour.
i)r. Shaw selected a text from Matt.
21:1. Subject "The Name .of Jesus"
I"hy sermon was fraught with information.
inspiration and all that goes
to' feed a congregation.
After- services dinner was served' iti
the home of Mrs. Liy.xie Satchel and
was similar to the breakfast served
in the home of Mr. A. S.- Steven-.
Rev. Shaw with some other friends
motored to Greenwood, S. C., where he
preached' Sunday night in the 'Morris
Chapel to and apiveiative audience.
Rev. F. 1>.- Johr.-'on and the members
of Morris Chapyl ?*e doing well
Rev. Brother M. L. Johnson, preached
a wonderful sermon i- Mt. Pleasant
Sunday night in the absence of
Rev. Shaw. Text St. Luke 6:19; subieet,
"Go and tell what the Lord hath
done."
Rev. Shaw brought a representative
group of studenfs from the school at
Brookland. S. C? Sunday ami they
-ang in Bethlehem Baptist Churofy
Pine Grove and also Mt. l^asant.
Prof. K. F. Johnson of the Higlf
School here was unable to attend his
church on .last Sunday at Due West,
S. ('. We hope for him a speedy re.
<-overy. Brother A. S. Stevens, the
Sinu-i inti aJ Mj Pleasant, was
unable to he at his post because of
illness. All hopes that h(>j will soon
he back. The following: Visitors were
present last Sunday: Mrs. Pitts, Mrs.
Mollie Burton,Miss Graham, Mrs. An-(
na Weeks. Mr. George Burton, Mr.
1 larrie.? Caldwell and Mr. James Hill
Tint 'Silvcrtonc- Ouantel of St.
George is prepared to give recitals
in any part of South Carolina, and
they guarantee ydu first class Negro
write Wm. McKintey?Bowman,?Rtv~
1, Box 70, St. George S. C.
, Miss Clay Bell Windham, Mrs.
V
Babel C. S. Williams*, are on the sic
list. i
The Silv.ertone Quartet gave a re
cital at St. George M. E. Churcl
South (white) Sunday-night. Feb. 22
An attendance of about .r<nr) white
und 100 colored greeted the" quarto
as they entered. The quartet sanj
"Bathing Pool," "Mary don't chi
weep," "Heaven," "Let the churci
roll on," and "Swng low." The quar
tet was applauded after each number
Prof. J. B.-Taylor, Jr., gave a Val
chtine Party Monday night at his res
idence-for the schoolchildren.
Mr. and Mrs "L. " Berry, Jr.. Mis:
Lowenia Berrv, Mr. L. B. Berry, 3rd
Mr. Barnwell Btjry, Mr.. Samuel
Richardson and Mr. J. Oliver motor
edto Charleston last Sunday.
Mr. Wni, 1 McKinley Bowman w;i:
elected Secretary of Good Hope Bap
tisLSunday School, Feb. 22. v
Everybody should., try and hcai
Congressman Oscar I)c Priest a
("harleslo)), S. March 0th.
Mrs. Mabel S. Williams resichmtrrT
iiow being re-modeled by her hus
band, Mr. Williams, who is an etfi
cient carpenter.
\VAK4v SHOALS MOWS
Sunday School, was lafgcly attend
jttr-ttH?chtrrches with Utt officer
at their'post. Lesson was rtiterest
ingly taught. Rev. S. Cowan". Idle
his appointment a?. Biff Bethel an,
- brought forth a'worthy message.
TMie B Y. P. U. met at the U&US
Bi" Bill Rjce (is loo'kino, for ( ma
who can ?t?"d his hard punche?
Jerry Ta\lui have a little rabbit T
him; but he is being treated for hi
nerve.. "
.Mrs. Sarah Hawthorne hiis return
cd home after-spending rometinie'h
Andersn" -
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. ..Robinson, M(
and*tT- v" " Davis. ATI-. C . L. .Mar
tin. called at the Rome of Mr. S. T
Adams, Sunday. Mr. W. K. Wash
ington was a business visitor in An
derson. Monday. We are proud t<
see -M" Kmnia Maddox juua. again
also. Mrs Sarah Cunningham is im
proving.
Will I ..ec, and W. K. Washington
motored to Greenwood Tuesdav.
We are sorry to report the fol
lowing on the sk-k list: Mrs: Josi
M. Nelson. Mrs. Emma Ellis, Mi
K. -Thomas, Mr. .S. W. Witsiiingloi
^Vlr. and Mrs. DouglasJWilliams an
nouneed the birth of a son.
Mrs. Bertha Robinson, Mrs. I
^Robinson, motored to Greenwood, Sal
urda.v afternoon.
Mr. Lee Taylor was a ealler at th
home of Miss Julia Hawthorne Sur
day. Mr. B. Holmes. Mr. W. C. an
Allan 11 awtliorne, motored to. Town:
ville. Sunday. Mrs. Martha Pose
was dinner guest of Mrs. Susie Wasl
_ ington Sunday. 1
The Dunn Crei'k Sehool ivnUena
splendid program Monday nigh
Feb. 23. in honor of Washington
birthdays , t?tGREENWOOD
NEWS
Stop! Look! Read! These are ti
members of the eight grade at Brewi
Normal Sehool who hav the highe
Hunt* ana me nest deportment:
Honor-Roll for January. Miss Ij
ill* nderson, Wan* Shoals. S. M
Edward Bradley. Bradley, S. Mi;
Carrie Butlcr.Cukesburv. S. Mi:
Abline Hill, Greenwood. S. C.; Mi;
Emma Smith,Greenwood. S. (.\i~Mi:
Alice Williams, the, baby /if tl
class* has the highest honor. She
_ 'rum Cokf-aluny. <" ?
Miss Loi'se Rut ledge has gone 1
Washington. D. C.. to take a court
in school.
The friends of Mrs. Alice Stevei
of Hospital Street will be glad i
know that she is much better at
hope to see her out again"soon.'.
? Mr. Jesse Jabber-is much?belts
it this writing triljit that he wi
continue to improve also Mrs. Jablx.
MELTON NEWS
The Sunday School was called t
order at 10:.'>0 the subject was: "Jc
sus Bearing the Good Tidings;" i
was beautifully discussedby th
Tht4 Busy Bees are planning a "Ho
Dog Party" at the hall oil Saturda
nite.
The Willing Workers 0*1 ub was re
.organized Sunday evening by Mr. Tanerette.
She is a real live wiri
We are verv glad to have such ;
harucier as kev. rrankiin irt ou
town he is the pastor of Brown Sa
two girls of Claflin College at 0
rangeburg rendered -an excellent pre
gram at Brown Salem last Thursda
ni??ht. It was heard by many and en
"!oyed by- all they are known as th
"Franklin's Quartette."
We are verv sorry that Mrs. F^_.A
Cujlrig-ht and Miss Hattrie Roust
of the .Belton Graded School are ill
We hone the beautiful rays of healt
,an(T sunshine will rain along tljei
path-ways of illness.
Mrs. Rena VV.ilborn is also on th
sick list, .
The Seniors were born ftyr grea
things
i hp .nnnrn'H wen- nui'ii tor tin- 5m.il
No one has ever discovered
Why the "Sons" wore horn at all
"Please consider tho Freshmen.
Comprised by the Class of 'ill o
Bolton-High School Dept.
The congregation of Sit. Olive' Holi
?}ess Church was a tar pre one Sun
dav night and tho sermon preached b;
Rev. Latimer was "enjoyed by all
Miss'Uutb Calhoun was the week
end guest of Miss Lois Newitt
" <*
, Sunday School was at its psual hou
-imtf -was indeed interesting. Every
, body full with pep;a deal of informa
tfon was gotten out of the lesson
Page Thra~
k A Flower Contort is being put over
by teachers and students. The ones
. having the prettiest plot will get a ?
i, prize. ..These, prizes will be given by
>7-utn?brirrrr^i?Principal, Prof. J. S. ? 4
a_ Shanklifi. Teachers and students are
t all working l'a it hf ully with thejr
( plots. , ^
a "The Winning Widow" a comedy in ^
i 2 acts will be repeated on the <2nd
- of March at Robert Small High
. Srlirwfr for it.. i ..f
. ^SAJLVW 4 " ^ "V. '/V Iivm ux xiii; i ? w
Chapel Church. Come and enjoy the
- treat that is in, store for you. Ad
mission 15 cents.
s ' Saturday Feb. 21 was a very busy
day for ~tea< her>-and' students. We'
IT werrrull bus - oiling floors and furni- v
ture,. gct^ng ready for the most
beautiful time of the vear which s.
s Spring.. After , being shut in during
t the winter, now ready to.open up for
the Snrin*' months.
r Mrs. A. Wallace was a pleasant vis
( iter at the school on Friday." She
eanie to >(-e her two sons, -Leroy and?:??
B Cyrus.' " . J . *
Mr. Paul. McKee is .still iiuproVin*?..
r We are hoping he will be able to re sume
.his '.si-' in a few-days. ?
We were pleased to have Dr Sims
the health Doctor and our own Dr. . '
: .Charles' S. Simpson to Yisit our
.'school yiuFoxamine the children. They
|-ei)oi'te<l liio'st of the- students were
" ' in splendid condition. We are doing
T; our best trying to get -the children
, ;t. -lake. I care of themselves.
' The ";(g" boys are busy getting
? readv to lam waUTMiel'luu. ?
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' 1 '**' OF THANKS <
-. \fi~ I -Trrrr.~tr- Smi ?oxtend_i___
11 1 thanks to h? r- many friends for fas
vors, words of sympathy and assis- ,
' tatice during the short ilness of her
..mother,' .Mrs., F.liza Singleton and for
" bowers '""I o'hi-r i i in rtesies after her
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regarding . his long use of "
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j years for a laxative arjd always
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r. }. "I have also found Black?;
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j ness and the tired feeling
s= | that comes with it. I would
s* not be without it in my
ie | home."?Rev. C. H. Williams,
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