The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 21, 1931, Page Page Three, Image 3
Snturday?JVLu*h~31, lOnir^^I
WHITMIRK N.KWS. J
_?. The Will Do Club mpt at 1 'ki. homtM
of iMr. and Mrs. A. C. Caldwell, wd-1
nesday evening march 4;~ The evening
was ?tnn^ailsaurioji of the
business of the club and in a lively
1 arid inteftsting discussion of Bible
verses. The hostess served a most
delicious and tempting repost of
chicken salad, punch and cake.
Rev. (!. 11. McKiie the popular and
efficient pastor of Cedar (Jrove circuit
is making himself fcltvin the city ol
Whitmire.
This is his "second year here as a
phstor and since coining here he has
endeared himself to vino have- mc
him
Mr. Sh oddic?Ba irks -who~"tTa s"T7een
ill for some time passed away at a
hosoital in Chester r V div. his bodwas
brought home t'oi: bur-al at New
was about 70 years of age and .had
been in declining health for some
j time. He is surthed Ia number of
children ami grand "cWtdfch. C.j
Byrd undertaker in charge, |
T.T MrsT Vivian Fant has closed a
successful school lerm at tin- I)n-p??'?lass
st'hOoT The pupils rendered a
. t very creditable program, oil friday.
night march Otl.
Mr. J. C. Sartor proprietor of the 1
Blue Bird Cafe has purchased and installed
a new soda fountain. 1
tJ?e T?t ? ''
i,iui. r. 11. ci lover and Mrs. Maude
McClellan teachers in the city school
spent the week end at their respective
homes. i
TTTe many friends of Mrs. Colene
Hunter-Sattcrwhite-Johnson will icu
gret tfery much to learn that she died
?at her home in New Y'orU City, march
5th. Her body was .bhitight home lor
held at St. Matthvn vA. M. F. Zion
Church. .1. C. Hyrd had charge of I
the funeral arrangements.
Rosenwald Day will be ol>scrved at
the city school Wednesday evening
_march?ittfc? ?
M.r_ J-lenry Yoimg. of Flint Hill
community diet! suddontr - Saturday
morning march .7th., at the Jiome of
his daughter, Mrs. Rosanna Sanders.
The burial was at Flint Hill Haytist
Church, sunday inarch 8th, __
_ The follawilTtr-"'jieople aie s'ill ou_
the sick list: . Mrs. IChix.y Ducket t,
Mr, AsherrV' AbranU, Mr. Nathaniel
Clenn.
Ladies sir nil .Uiit''' i Cat- Imii''
==? cultA received 7it~~M r. A. C. Cahf-wells'
Shop at the city pressing, elt)1>.
dsenwald Day will'be observed at
March I.'5th.
I.Al KI NS M:\YS
Sunday was real spring like 'ami
church goers weiv scn in cyci/v di- ,
rectionr ~&n~iu> t . n..,:.
? *.? % iivii H'SiiU'.'UVi' '
churches. Service- W re good in nil
churches nil dav. Rev. Samuel
Nance, P. K.. of the .'Greenville I>i?-;
trict, preached two - opt ,-t irriiig' sermons
at Bethel A. M. K.Church Sun
day with .4 large congregation al
each service; 11 is text in t he". morn-'
injar was the "rd and ll-h y rsvs ottric
8th Psalmj using as his subject,"
- "When I Consult r." 'This. :''anion
will long be remembered by tiie ones
at Bethel Sunday. Mr. Ki laminf (dur-._
lington, of A-lu vilK . N. 'wy* a
pleasant vi.-iLth:?u. Rctiud -.Sunday
morning; come a train, you and .others
are always welcome toBethel.
. Mt. Zion Baptist Church -was com- ?
pletely destroyed by fire Sunday af- '
ternoon, just at the1 end of the ser-"J
vices. We all sympathize with the
Pastor, Rev. J. \Y. Mathis, and his
good members. .
. Th,e Missionary Club of St. Paul
, . Baptist Church, met at the home' of
Mm. Ktnina* .tl ill . f'l'Wtry "T i'n'doif"
with a lar"e-attendance. At the clost .
of the mctetiiig the.hostess served. a
delightful sweet course.. Mr.
Emanuel Garlinglon of Asheville,
N. C., is visiting his"brot.hcr and
sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. l.anforl
Carltngton and l'aiv.ilv_on W\? 1 Uon\>?
ton Street.
Tt'" "mm' ii1 l,: /' f
E. O. Club we.re ddiighl'tilly em
tertalned. wit h a guc^st meeting at tbe
home of Mr. and Mrs. W illi..m Walkor
1*1 w* g/1'l'xr niivKl A ..
" t i? ^ u.i a fa?. fc .. ?? i'n- ;?
joyable program, several Riimw' we're^
'playpd, About .'55 or -iO pvr-<>Uii,.Wvripresent
at the meeting. MiVs Bessie'*
. 'Williams, Avon first pi ize for having
the most guests and Air. Edward Mill-fc
er won second prize. The liost and
hostess served a delight I'ul 'two-cmirsc
repast, which consisted of potato salad
on lettuce saltiiles, -cocoa, black
walnut ice.cream, cake and mints.
Those on the >ick list are: Ales.
dames Netitie Lent- D.n.i Sullivan,
Annie Lou-Owens, White tiai.'lingtdn.
and Rev. Fl Y. Dendy. Mrs. Audrey
Wanzer is convalescing nicely at her.
home.
Coming soon! Allen's Qmirtet and
Orchestra in concert at Bethel A. M.
E. Church. Watch for date!
Mrs. Emma East, Was able t? be
out Sundtiy to the delight of her
friends. '
Mr. Clarence Clrnkscale was a welcome
visitor at Bother Sunday.
?Mrs. Sarah Smith, Alisses Amy
and Mattie Miller hlid Vernetta Craw
ford motored to Clinton Saturday,.
Mrs?Louise Owens, was hbstess to
The Missionary Club on Fridtiv evening
with a large crowd present a
very interesting meeting was held aftor
which a delightful repast was
served.
ABBEVILLE NEWS'
_
Many, friends wore saddened- hut
' Sunday morning, March K, to learn
of the death of Dr. Oliver James
\ Daniels, who succumbed to a prot
longed illness, borne patiently by
him with the help ,of tl)e faithful
ministering of his family and friends.
Dr. Dainels was Iwm in Palestine/
Texas in 1809. His intense desire to
be able to meet life's demand.-} unfrom
home. His scholastic records at
Tuskegce Institute, Shaw and Howard
Universtttar~show him as having man
lfested a vital interest in every whole
some campus activity.
r *
Furierah services wpit- held SdR)
i ue alay March 10, from St. James
A. M. K, Ghui'eh at Abbeville, S. C.,
Having numerous friends and a
wide family connection, Dr. Daniels
was genuinely loved by all who
knew "him.
of which he was a member.
Rev. P. S. Moscley7 Pastor, officiated
assisted bv the Kev. J. b, Smith.
Presidio'* Hitler of the Abbeville District;'
the Key. \V. F. Rice, Asheville,
X. ('.; the Rev. Watson. Greenville,
S. (\; and the Revs. Stewart, "W. L.
Devlin -and H. Y. K.onnvd-y-*df this"
city. :? . He
is survived by his wife, Mrs,
ajdie Gray Daniels, a mother, Mrs.
Lueinda Daniels, three sisters "and
uiree orouiers oi Texas" "and a host
of relatives and friends.
Interment was ?hi Thompson's
Cemetery.
JONES VIIXK NEWSWe
have had real winter the past
week, but nature tells us that Spring.
is just around the%eorner. Sunday
was a beautiful day. The-Sunday^
School had a full attendance. Rev.
Collins filled' his regular appointment
at Fosters Chapel morning and nite.
A large crowd was present at eachH
service. .Rev. Collins, filled an ap |
nointment at Little Oliv.e also, and
was accompained by Prof. Hall.*
Mrs. Harriet .K<dley an old 'land
highly respected citizen of this town
passed aw;>v last Wednesday. She
was honest, -upright and a most deVoted
church member. Her funeral j
was held Thursday by her | Pastor, j
Rev. Collins. She leaves to niorun
her loKs two sorts, one daughter and
a host of relatives.
Gilmore and undertakers of Jonesville
handled the body.
. The entertainment given at Beth-'
} any Friday night was quite a suc|
cess and?a -neat- sum was collected;"
| The 'many friends of Mr. J. Ilodges in
the hospital in Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Johnson of
Spartanburg worshipped here Sunday.
There will he a meeting of the pa- '
"trons amt trustees. Wednesday night
"to decide .on a longer school term.
I Deacon and Mrs. Russell Hughes wor
shipped at Fosters Chapel Sunday. ,
Mr. T. L. Smith. visited at the
li.iln.i Si Thiinin^nn SJnrwlii 0?nvnn.
ing.. Mrs. Iluth Smith was a dinner
guest at th> home of Mr. and Mrs.
T. L. Smith Sunday. .
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'NLNKTY-SIX NKWS
I
^Sunday School at Mt. Zion is still I
forging its way to the front, in proof !
of this statement parking room for I
piem'um which is very encouraging j
to Supt. J. R.? Uean, and his assistants
Prof. A. J. Thomas, is planning a I
program 'for his agricultural sfu- |
dents and parents on Friday night, j
March 20 at the school building in
Ninety-Six; Prof. \V. A. Armwood, j
Principal of Brewer Normal will.be
the j 4 hcipal speaker.
Prof. Thomas is doing a wonderful '
wee k in the communities in which he [
has charge of classes.
.The I'oliowirig-will-verify-thQ stale?(
merit that lie is also busy in other !
communities at Promise Land; the
following has been accomplished:
I. First Meeting was attended" by
Mr. Hart, Ilead of .Cheese Factory
and Mr. Turner, Dajry Specialist and
County Agent who lectured on "Dai- )
i v Cows:" The second. lesson was.j
taught very successfully by Mr. A. J. j
Thomas, Vocational ' Agriculture 1
7 Mlchcr. Subject, "Pastures."
The third lesson: subject, "Silage,"
was interestingly taught by the Voca- I
tidnal Agriculture teacher and many ;
>ii\\ uiu- a4iv.<(iiLct|^tas u i uiu
new and inexpensive sili, known as
"French Silo." Mr. E. A. Taggart. I
and IlevT -W, A. Turner, decided to )
try tins new method of keeping silag- I
I'M. -I. AH'- lVri-y Motors, Mr. Joe!
Wright, Mr. W. A. Turner, Mr. A. E^ j
Tagg.ut and Mr. W. G. Howes,-de?I
tided to take as a project cows.
The -Rrcption rmd?Dance at' the
home of Mr. Thomas J-. Aiken, Jr.,
I on Friday evening, Gth was one of
the earliest affairs of the ..Spring
Season, fully "5 couples call for cards j
and dance, during the evening. Rain- |
how colors and lights were used along !
with tin' >pring costume worn hy tha^
ladies made an interesting picture
for the evening.
Amtin" the out-of-town guests
were Misses Sophie Hicks, Viola Monroe.
Mary?hrrc?Smith,?LilHi'-Sinith;^
Messrs Wesley Iltcks, Morse and J
Sheltdn. Punch and a salad course
was served during the evening.
The' younger set alwavs looks forward
to the dances at Mr. Aiken's
home ds an enjoyable affair. The
next dance will be during the Easter
week.
Messrs Martin, Butler, Aiken, were !
the hostess..
Sunday was a high dfay at Double !
Branch A.v M."*- E. Church. Sunday j
School was conducted by the Supt.
J. Wesley Dreher, opened on time
with a flill attendance. Pastor Logan's
class took awaj the- laurels,
from Mr. Oliver's class. Every Sun- j
by the rivalrjf between these two
classes.
The eleven o'clock services were i
conducted by . the pastor who pre- j
sented Brother Oneal Brown, who J
preached a splendid sermon. In the]
afternoon our congregation and choir
went over to St. James to worship j
with Rev^ W. G. Owens and his con- j
gregation. Our pastor was ill hav- j
ing tin at t?ek""bf tHe fluT but at- j.
temnted to prcaph. Our choir- sang i
as onfy our choir can which gecmed tp
lift the auditors at St. James^?-Brother
Dock White was there and was
requested to sing "^lenl up your Writing.'^
ATfttoctr Baptist Junior Quartet
sang alsO, thus a very pleasant
afternoon was spent with the mem
X3
THE PALME'
born and fiicnds ol St. Janic
Sunday ni>?ht Rev. I. A. Miller'was
-to?have 'preached?for?t~hr?sa int s?rr1Double
Brluich, but was unavoidably
detained at his charge and BtiFltTer
j'J. Wesley Dreher took chiiJ'iCu. uini:prcarbetk-fOFTlTe
saints. Mai' * of the
members of our church went over to
1 Brown Chapel Sunday afternoon,I
March 8, to be present at the-lirs,
service of the Preachers' Convention
which was recently <u."irani/.ed under
the presidency-", of Brother Henry
MickensJ The Seven -Sernu.na??w?
viceTieiiijf the order of the ?lav. After
devotional exercises Brother Feed
Valentine,. Master of Ceremony pte-'
sented the ministers who preached 15,
minutes and Ufted their-. 4d'4Wiur?._
The firsr speaker was Joseph Counts
whose collection was "70 cents; 2.
Brother 'Williams whose colli'.tftoii
was $1.2.'); -it Brother J. C. Smith
-whose collection- avas?cerrt-sr~ It:
Diutlier T. J. Nickson. whose collcction
was $1.21 cents 5. Brother J.'W.
Hall whose collection was 70 cents;
b. Brother Frank Dreher who e collection
was 87-cent's; 7. Brot her Hen
ry "Miokon< whose coHecffoir^Vas: OL'
jCents. Rev. Holla way, Rev. I.ojran and
others were present apd addressed
the convention. > Brother Dock White
i was present and enliven- the occasion*
with- sineinc. Mr John Snhi.f Ar.._
broso Glass Minis Cue's-?, Ed. Wearing
and E. L. Joneg, acted as sto\Vard* on
this occasion. ^Jlr, ^Kolun ikiughman
I was reporter.
There , are still many, on the sick
] ljst in our burg. Mrs. Eliza Jones,
j Mrs. Jessie Washington. Mrs. Pluma
Glenn are still sick. Mrs. Beatrice
I Dreher is improving mnch STter several
weeks of illness and is thankful
to Mrs. Lizzie Bookman, Mrs. Rachel
Strother, Maggie Byrd and others'
for their kindness and solicitations.
Pastor Logan was dinner guest of
Mrs. Bettie Goodwin and Mrs. Enimii
LY-Oiuig at-th^4atters-home- Trr-Brnnk?
land Heights last Sunday:
The Willing Workers Cloh f?f J>^n~
fble Branch;Church was entertained at
thc? home of the pastor, Monday niu ,
[Those, present were* Mrs. Janie Marie.
Mr. E. Jones. Nolan Caughmtm. Br~W.
Davis, P. E. Columbia District A. M.
E. Church was the guest of honor;
Mrs. L. Ethel Logan, hostess; Miss
Zed ma Logan ami Master Rnvnn.nd,
t Roblllsdh served the courses- <d ovj
sters, crackers, cake ami coen;i,
Mt. .Pisgah
Sunday March . 15, being an ideal
day. the Sunday School and League of
Mt. Pisgah was largely attended and
very much alive
"Old Folks Concert" "iven Saturday,
niudvt, March 14, was tjuite a siutu-s
and every body expressed themselves
as havintr enioved an nvotimir .a'
pleasure.
The flu i* still represented in the
community. Its victims arc': Misses
Carrie Summer, Irene Johnson. Eve-'
lyn Johnson, and Clayton John-o i.
"also Mrs. Amanda hns.ou. MV's.
Sarah Carter is still ill. We hope for
all a speedy recovery.
Mr. Ernest Cromaitecv who arrived
from: New York City a couple monthajro
to spend sometime with his mother
ami sisters. hrrs~ffone''tT,7cfc' to; finite
himself with his mimv I'ricmds
on the "Great \\ lute Way." Ms\
Cromartoe has a host erf friends hv
who recrrelted very much to sce~hini
f?o. A Surprise Party tftven' in h;s
honor the nirrht. before Iris le..viiv:
by Misses I.illie Chestnut and Carrie
Surpiner at the .home of.tluir parent -
? MARION NIAVS?
On last Sii-.N" -murineo lomn.mG..
at 11:00 o'clock a large congregation
assembled in . St. John A. M. E.
Churt'h, to listen to a sermon preached
by the pastor; subject, "Choo-e
ye this day, whom you will serve. '
After the sermon two person's -'confessed
saving faith in Christ Jcsu.-.
... , ALGPoO P. M.7 1 he .varPei' auil hi-..
fOiu,'-">i"'1 Q " >?* : wi.h :hr"
Fik-st Haul ist Church ,?!' which l-Jiw
W. 1'. Williams, is pa-tor. 'Oolite
tmrr $to.(ln Ucv\ Williams was itcently
called to.this church. hud is
making rapid progress.
Lony; before the service hour -Su7i~
clay night, the-church was crowded t )
an overflow with anxious people to
hear the .message delivered hy ',.h.
writer, subject; '"Dry Bones In The
Valley.*' The music furnished hy
the choir was very h( lining .mil >, r?
| joyed by all. -Total accessions to:
the day ten. Conversions two.
The program rendered in St. John
A. M. K. Church, March'ib. Ivy tin
urcneslra and ' Uuartettes .of Alien
, University was superb. .Miss Holden,
the director played.well her pari.
Dr. D. IT. Si ins-, the President.-enter
tainecl to a hit'li degree his hearers 01.
the subject, "pacing The Sun." lie
He is one of the leading educators
and a great race loVer. And i- bound
to reach the top in our ehuych. .
On last Monday evening, March lb.
the writer in company with Misses
Hamilton, Green, Rittu, Mrs. Alice
Hagan and Mrs. K. J. Duckett, motored
over to the Mullins High School
to witness a Drama entitled,. "The j
DrCam That Came True," given by
the Principal, O. V. Valentine. The
auditorium was tilled To?am .overflow.
Music w;js furnished hv the Svin L
phony Urchcst ra. Frof. T. J. . Belle!
Director; Miss A. B. Pickett, at the
piano. Muskr was "diTe' of The mam ~
The Principal Prof. (). V. Valentine
is nutting oyer a great Kdueati.on.il
Prefer am in the town of Mullins, ami
has he full cooporation of all the,
people.. Watch him!
- A l&rge crowd attended Field I hiy
in Marion March G. The exhibits
were generally pood.
All of the pastors of the city are wdrkihpj
together to ntTTRe Marioh '?i '
hotter town in which to live.
school Saturday night by' the Jrviii s j
Orchestra was a success. The H, E. |
teacher. Miss- A. B. Pickett, furnish
aA plenty of cnnil e;its f.o- tin, h.i-yc
crowd that was on-hand.
The Young People's Progressive
rro LEADER
Club <>l .si. .Jolm A. M. K. Church
KJ>M'\viuir l>\ 1< . (is ami bounds. Vis
d^M-KH:\HT VhHH
Sunday was a real spring day an
all the* ehur< ill's were well aitendi
-and t-he s? evires were line.
The Uu\. W. I). Nnrflett, \va- at It;
post but lirrvrno with. liThi, Rev. K. 1
Law.-bn, ot Atlanta, (hi., h.e willing
ly allowed the Rev. Law on t<? prene
in lii- voand.?Rev:"Lawsuit "pi-tven I
JaV?a--spivnditt preueher.
Mrr. .Jai*'ie Weeks," Miss (las?,
Sti.i It. ami Miss Ibulell Thbnipsu
have bevn o:T the siek list. Mj
_VVoak? -4a+ s? reeover< d . and resume
Irer wor!? a-'~ehief cook.'at?the Loel
hart Hotel. Miss Smith, atal A''
. ritaiuii.-??ii are vet routined to the
looms uu we nope UH\?Will?v<wi
rtli-":i"l>!* I I?M'thi n?t-n?\!11- ii?work. 1
News 4vit\\\ reached hero that Si
Pb'diah Sn>t;h. formerly. ul_ Jjuul
hat. TTTTT now 77? Ilrooklyn, N. A
!" "la en happily married to Mi.-s S!
die Hopkins. \Vo con^ratulaJe lioi
d?i:i.J Airs. >" ;il liT and trust t!u
will lia.vo s:' oolh saihiK over the nu
i>*i111 r?t;raI sea. AIr. Smith is the *-?
of Air. iiml Af is. .1. W. Smith of I.oel
hart and for a numiter <if years wj
j on" of oarTjest students
_ r|roF. ami. Airs. W. AI. IV vmi. nu
lorcd down to. AIai'le Hideo Conimun
t-- last Sunday to see Air. Kphrai
' Jeter who has been .very sick for tl
1 jist few ilays. All-,. Jeter is a late
I owner a;id pr"S"'>f,,Lls faJmicr. ai
a brother of "Airs. lingua. He is h
ing- ..lliirebi?Ciuaitl for by?his faithf
wife,' and loving eliiVr.vh and h<
i many frit dps both White and coloi't
| who hopes To s"e him recover.
I Air.-.I. I). Land, and motjier...-ar
'AH'ts. Klrie MavfLhl, of Detroit. Alio!
and Air. <1. (list, motored " to- I.ee(
t last---Smtda-v -and -spent?Dm '' ~ W'i 1
i Air/ and Alrs. Cap I;'note. They ri
! poet a t in e and plea-.an.t trip.
several weeks here visiting her nrotl
, > i'. Airs. ATargaret. K?> ter and si
iter. Airs. I.ula Thoinp.-oti. leaves t<
Tliilori i >av_ i or i ? r l.< n;o .in Petrol
i Mieh.. . '.
?
Ate.' John Seol.lv"and Air. Jami
j Seoll have s'old their old yahs an
lioucht new oties. and modern ri
-men' hits i' flint several nioj-e wi
'.sooti do t iu' - amiK This does nc
i i M i : -r1-- l.-rr hand /"! * KAI
fl'.IK l!K" l line IS 11 1! M, VIII .11, uyj
keep the;h:i!l voiliim;. every little heij
t<> make business pick up.
< milt wv m:\vs
Sutulu*. t>f 1 ; -t week In iitjr ?"? Vet
beautiful day ciuircjt peers were 01
in full numbers lit aH the ehwt-he* t
I lie city.
At W.sley U. ! :; riiurch, a Iarp
an I appreciative audience heard I)
Thompson in an cxecflont sermo
upon the subject. "f?od, Jehovah.
He cx'puttuiled the sermon with mut
piaee and simplicity. The choir \va
- tts iifttal at lis best. One new men
her taken'into the ehUreh. Th
collectiom ',* re in"casipjr.
The *St:i ;ln\ School is propressin
pTentlv uinle.' tire superintendent.
; Hrr It.- J'. 1,> i.cii. ' The eln . e> c
vol under the had of the' haone
This is j;radu,.lly incrensinp: the eo
iect ioii; also.
(J' ;tywro]iarati(m is-T?cttt}r tnadc f<
the ?!<?vinu< Kaster Celebration iti
full day in' . win ship iu the churcl
A J the aulil A-. M.. service the Sutida
t School teachers' will present a phr
."At The Tmiili," At the l.ljUrt o'^-loc
service the pastor has prepared
he. Id! ,'..on and the elenh j's {
Vender speeinl tuyskh The Vountr
ill* wlib present tiie .regular Kastt
t'ro'pia.: at d-'.'hi o'clock and at S:-'
I'. .M. Tj:e ' junior and senior .dopar
nun'.T will pit s nt the play and dr;
1 a. '(tar l..nrd l.ivelh."
' 1?1|?'IV.;. liav" veniivtr la .it , \\'esk
; . i 1 .n?; ;-T--.-TTtrmu
v. T'- .i i vii.i .*imiI choir wurslr'
wi'.h tin*. Second I Yo.-byU'rian ('linrc!
a! \v I !:< church .'is coviduc
,*in- a financial ?i! i\ v under . its ah
Trrmn?irrrii Pastor- "br'. '(?. W'7"t7vrm
-i'kv?- vva - -a?Wl'.V- d< lijfhtfl
one. < !:( that iiispives christian 1?? ??t I
t.1 ri'.t' ?<it ' .'i in; ci drtioininntiohal crt
sade !'i?r <hri.-l ami the clwirch.
At the Srcond Pre-byterian ChmT
I'M-. pr< a shed cXCeJ !eat -'01
it:..n a i i' To c? l -j ] .all was a
( tiilt ti. !'i;V t i..i cm ha- reorganize
' i spl ndid clv.fr under tlvt? J)i?-eet.io
of Prof. llitivy Marshall.
Tin- ui'ti'vj w;.- ?rii:.tly saddenc
-r4r?p. | a,'i i ir h'y I nc if. .it h of mu- c
tlii- faithful tiifii'hfi s. I lit* late .Mr.
Mai'.Mn iVni.plo. Her ..Hum ? ;?! \va
la It! at tile i'l..avii in tin- enrlv naft't
da- vt-vk. . .
1 t i(t i i a n d ?.at A - in t e nco^ t
Mis-Pbsa Wilson Perry of C'lr.ule.t?m.
S. the wil'f o1' the late Chri?
i topher Perry, \\;hu \va- superimefi
(lent ft' the National Benefit I-.if
InstilaiKv'Citl.' el", the IVo Doc ?p is. trie
sonu' tinu past. arc deJiphted to ht.rv
hcr in our- city," She is the truest o
Dr. a n't I .Mrs, (!. \V. I.onjr.
i ^ A "Silver Tea." was liefd til l!.
parsonage of WesTt \ at.t:." riunv!
last Sunday afternoon at 5:-".P oVloc
sponsored by Mesdames ~ I. can or
Thompson and la.-telle Chapman. i
delight I'til pfogi am ?\vas rendered i
':!.< |si. o'.i- pa.'hu . ml fit iny? rooT"?
Thip Sunday .evening. .March
Wt shfy?Mi?K. '('hwrh??prosen
Clia'rlls Saichell Morris. Dean of Vir
gini.t l'Ue??4uitioal ('allege and Semi
nary <>f Lynchburg, Va., iii an ad
tlrj-'s-s sul>i?. el. "The Church in :
' Am. -Mr. .\iorn- is a ?/
lUffi of innlisinUptl h.w i. !: i
expected that the entire comniunt;
will hear him. A silver offering wil
be taken. . .
liiSHO!? K \NS()M"TO PTCT! AC n.V
m/I MKl. A. M. K. ( Ml 11(11. 1)11.
The . entire public kts invited tr
\ \1 K, ("iinreh. Dillon, S. C.
Snndnv \w" 5th to hear Bishop R. C
Ransom, D. D., L, L. D., who will do
liver the Easter message.
? 1 ,? f
is BFhup Ransom ranks among tl
it world's greatest platform?speaker
regnt dh-ns nt" ran? or color. FTe
u pulpiteer of renown ujul you will <
yourself justice by hearing him ":
? lie)hoi Cliun.li. l>rlfcTfr~y."'"C. TTo i
(| a modern prophet -of the rate.
1(j <"oiv.e and hear hnu.
Rev. J. I*. Washingl on 1'aslo
is
>.
r. I'l.KAS AXT SI'RINC A. M. K.
1i_ ( Ml 'Rcif \i:vp;
" ~ Trmo, S. Sunday School wa
held at,its u?Ual--hour with.the. Sup
r' Alii". K. if. Hope and teachers a
"i their post of dutv The les oif wa
S. reviewed by Rev. T. Ibvwman an
d. _uiatLV interest) tig-points* \vore~1n Pugi]
t- out in the review-.
Some very helpful rnruaiTs wer
^ given by the Rev. .Mrs. A. M. Holla
-At .11 :.J0 Rev. I. (J .'Uii.rions "t'ount
. .ed the rostrum and?rommt nceth tli
service. After -the . dcvotionals th
pastor seleetcdjtis text fraiii St. .loir
j. -1(1:11, "I am the good ~shet?hcrd aTi
kiif'V-THy ^hcrp and Auii know n " <
' mine." iu^ject. "Christ The Coo
iu Shepherd?'
It.' " In the afternoon the A. K. Leuje
, . Hi veil < ..I 1 M'
?? - ? . K-i n./-.eu.__.niss Jvati
Flair, .President; Miss (juincy J.o
Simmons, Yiee-.Preside.nt; Mr. .\i. Dat
j. is, Secretary; Mrs. Lueiie-.. 'CorlF
i,-. Chaplin: Miss Janic Long, Re porte
a* The Full,it' Aid. Club; Mrs. Puul'in
I- West. President, rendered a Tack
i'' .'arty combined with an entortair
f notit wlii^h was enjoyed by all.
ti _ ?
,;J IJKNNKTTSVILLP: M;WS
u- ??\V*>.afe -having some real col
l. .veatlur in the close of the wint<
1. jeasun^J&Lp?arc hayiiur plenty <
,T~ -icknoss_aml deaths- -i++- mtr?vtnirrr;
L' Mrs. Katie Johnakin, died suddet
. lv oil donning: _St~. Wednesday -evct
itr- -mtr "nftmr few- hyur,s of illness.
It- Mrs. Hotrjfins of Darlington, "S. C
s- sister of Mi;. John Dudley, was ! r?
>- homo .and funeralized at St. Mickh
f. M. Cliji'-chL |-'rid;?y ovonitpr.
Mr. Calhoun, one of the oldest an
,s propiinefit 'leaders of Hopewell .\
1(1 K.. Church. was funefalized Wedncj
dav evenir*"* Rev.-Sparks. Pacini
^Jliatf ,1 H? W. M-nrri!' in eharyiF^
>t the body; Mrs. M. Williams, Mrs. .
?s Sanders. Bro. A1. Williams and Mr
,: S-..P-faM is on the ^ick.
A I s. M. Morris, returned ltum
front Columbia. S. C., Where .^he sper
-optitinu" With her sick sister. Sir:
Whittakor and mother, Mrs. John-oi
Mrs. (', T. Terry and Mrs. Kati
y Bradford (dosed a splendid term <
it school work in The Muceedonia Scho<
,f | Friday evening.
I Rev. I'. B. Mdodana. Pastor of Miu
edonia'Church is on the-sick list; \v
'. i trust he will soon recover..
n Mrs. Lilly Grace left for a Ion
?> sta- in Now York City.
Mr. II. F. Covington made a spe<
^ ial trip to New York last week an
. is in tlic city on duty.
Miss I). Feldon -is on the sick lis
Our regular teachers meeting wa
^ held Sa(| d.iy morning. We Wer
honored with three visitor: Mr. Shit
fine-. Pint'. .1 1). Kelly. artd-Miss
' B. McRat'.lCounty Supt.. (white) th
i" visitors' made some' timely remark:
' Prof. Johnson, of Columbia. S. C
will he the main speaker of the da
at the nicotine which will cohven
March JO. fi. .
v s Mrs; R. F. Gpahnm, still Urges th
; . tor!'.i the county to-register fo
Tt"The State I pnclrDrC Association. Apr
the 1 st to ."id.
~ Mil, Prcnt-fft Cmiiigiim ?'. T Nc1
York was the evening visitor of th
.j. rvnorter laV-t week,iq
* Miss M.-Downing was tin week-en
| guest of Mrs. P. R. McCallum.
The 'renorter made a visit to S
Reulah Church, Sunday evening to
. (Tub program. Messrs CharsG?art
r-? -M-rtep4r: Sfl-rrirnr^ toil'*?
ij" Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Cook held thei
I otauteih .conference at Zioi> A. A
F. /, Church Sunday night. Fhh
j CooFt. preached as.never before.
|?Jo-a?h. iHv-Htmker.- .Pastier. of 5s r
I i Mill H > . Church lms his ehnrc
in : full Ivlo'i--j_
' Miss Kileid'otr Me?-\>1! inn. spoil
. the week-end with Miss Aronia Ii<?1
Rev. .). \\. C.opt r. <I?.1 i\*?'T'cwl a spier
._ <'i'l scni'oii Sunday mornintr at. Shi
j loh. , Rev. A; J. Writrht. is workin
h it'll to preach his. Raster sermon i
his new mansion. Wo are askin
, all mouthers and friends to meet us o
Sunday r. i o i ; i; 11 ; I, ..m- n.o
, hr.ick mansion on Cher.aw St .
Sunday was Trustee day and ove
^ (1L> was soon pin on the tabli
We are in full bloohi insnite of th
hard times.
tl?i M^r. h.ddie Hat/lev and Miss Kill
Thtdley were quietly married Sundn
'r,- ewitim*.
ie.
* *
t HVMKR NKWS
! j IJelhel I'resbyterian Church?Rev. C
c' J). Collins, Pfttst.OJ
ir" -V 7
1 JMu Stmdttv?Schorr]?trprrrctt. Ro\
:l A. ,1. MeQuoen. oonductimr. Servic
^ es were well attended as usual.
?. nutmr. is on tnc.sie1
~ list. .Ixtt: Collins, nil.vl fits pulpi
Sunday night, a tamely gospo
Monday morning Rev, Collins mo
t prod to. Lumbertpn, N. on bus:
"* noss accompanied bv?Mrs. Collin1
Miss Lttla KTHirel, Mrs. Lula Chee
of Latta "and Mr. George- McRac
The Preachers and Teachers Insti
v" tute will ho heht with the Ro-e Hi!
' Baptist- Church, March 21?; we have
snlendid program for the day.
' Rev. .1. C. Hodge, Preachers;. Re\
p-~fr. TV CoVbttsr -Rresddenti?Rev---J. R
. Richardson, Vice; Mr. D. E. McQueei
Secretary.?Crime one?Come nth
See the Fashion Review at Firs
, Calvary~Baptist Church, Friday nighi
- March" the 27th. Apparals to he tur
nishe dby the Federal Clothing Stort
* * .
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Page Three , J
n'j i \ i r \ m:\n s
S , he \ I . .1 . (.i.l fi ; ! I !l |JI I nil' I II 1 I )?, | I 11 *
is -inspiring .soi-uion <>u Sunday r.i<.? ii- ?
|?>J iujf-uuui?f ?'? *
r\ j 'Sunday ii'iel n at ~7 :7:o R..e"* \! < . , ?
is Xcwiiuu! and'his ehoir u\>-i u'itu
us;- hv pleached from luT"
2nd verse; suh.ioi t? the l??ein-'
ed of the 'la.id say so." Tin- to<-;|
cojlect.ion fur Sunday was ? i'i.mi
I O'u'r pasi'.nr, llov. I. .). m.!>!*-. i p iti
t:r.th<- pro^. am n;. ci ->- yI
Kov. ! i' V'- a I > !;., ?:
J preached the -'Annual S-. : <<] <
^ jSermon at Hiha i.i - a'^i mi mi *
t. . . .><
akm of tiunkt* y__,
- ?v^e*-\\'.i>:i o'f-ftiit' ir. ' la?f i ? ?f,;|- -- " - "
their many c'x'pi kii dm ?y
ajid sympatic durifiu : r ! *-*< i. ,
v death of oUF lihsnahd.' ?'"7 7
er. I >r. OiiVei- .ti. r < i T >.i - i, __?
Mrs. Kddit . 'iray Oa.vs;
. Mrs. I.-i.- i'a; .1'. a
ih. \ t' ... 1
-Tamily. _] _T '
<r - - ?
.... . . ? ;
IMPORTVNT
i? Very Liberal WeekEnd
arid Sunday Ex>
cursions Fares
a livery Friday. Sit urd:ty> and Sunday
litVt'ctiv<- Ma '< !) 27t.f. l?'i f.N-t
tfatli. l'.nji.? ?1 ? ?- '??
Olio Taie Plus 1-."> H u;':tl Ti in ~~~
. Boiw.fi-n all points, ,C?ood riSunr- '
injr Tu?*><hiy.s'. i'l.'i!-..vi;:}r. /
,l i Exlremelv Low Sunday
??- ??Tickets ^ u
if . .
7?-?-?Sold?t<?r?rrt?j rtfinc..?t-rttrn??to?<tH
i_ ; pcritits-witl.in ra>liu> <?f. I'fO
r--'- ? mile.-- a, ' :
One Cent Pef .MileTraveled
ileUirn limit data <?]' sale.
?.. .-.Consult Ticket Assents.. ... . ' .
7 " SOITHKHN K All WAV- ~
l.j; ? SYSTKM ... ^ K
* J TFavel"tiy train:
,j ' ' Sa!'.- Keii-n
!.: ' " =
i Do Most Of Your
;;i .. -...
= Trading Writh Our Ad-'
! vertisers.
rfj ^?^,mm^mmm
ikimiiiiiii ; i ill i i i j'n :ti i: j i in 11
; j E kx ;.- ~ ' > 5
:T 1 IMPROVED
1 MY HEALTH 1
= tt/^ARDUI is a wonderful c
A , iVf U,*.. i-t zT~~ " '"
. i.. = vous women." writes Mrs. Lena ~
lv" I ? Catron, 1028 S.'lirh ST., C!arl:s-r =
(j ? villi?, Tenn. "I took C.ircui = . .
E several years a"0. and it. im- = . . 4
t | eyE proved-my health'. T certainly =
aj = recommend Cardui.'' = "*
4'lI" ~ If vo? "pQ-d'nvn. iv.r-'E ? - "H"
tUIJA, U! tlijl'r ..^ver;. u;dr.'
jr '' = takft Cardui, a medicine mrtt ~
? sr. by women tor 0'.\ r fifty years. =
r E As your her.Itir intprovc.'.., v eil E
i = will share the < i;'ln:s;:>.h '( : =
vr' 5 Thousands ol oth'.: .who !nv =
_h_i =.?praised Cardui f> r tit1 m*m =j
= fits they haVe . fell- alter =
t J ? taking it, E
*?gft 111111 m 11 mill lini in 111! mil liii innr^
r . :
JFAN-Q-L1N SYSTEM' .
In Beauty Culture
,N *" Give FAN-Q-LIN Hair. Sc a ] p
Dandruff and Toilet Preparations
a trial. Their vvovth* has been
proven^...lte{ri?tf,'ved in I*. S. Patent
Office. ? .
!. AGENTS WANTED. Write fer'ternv$ ,
Made l>y
Mme. Fannie L. Carolina
# 1029 High Market Street
- GEORGETOWN. S. C. '
k ' - -=
t f
6 6 6
-K LIQUID- or TABLETS ??
'.V Cure Colds, Headaches, Fever
j 6 6 6" SALVE "
11 CURES BABY'S?'COLD
a _!
HAMILTON'S
1 fit 1 Main St. , .
3- - DIAMONDS and WATCHES
I 1 _J_ on Easy Terms + ,
I, Small Office, Small K\nfn.?.c. 1
- Small Profit
L.'
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