The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 06, 1931, Page Page Three, Image 3
Saturday, Jim* G, 1931. \
EAST SI'KKCJiR NEWS Is
Sunday was a beautiful day. The' 1
church was tilled !)? n??l?l .1
ed with all ease as usual. Scniijnis 1
are very much enjoyed by all. Sun- .
day School is moving along nicely!" I
II. Y. P. U. is steadily increasing. Ha \
by Choir sings with all strength and (
heart. :
Mr, Hobt. Palton is very much in- 1
disposed ut this writing. " t
.The Seniar Missionary met with |
Mrs. Addie Craige Friday afternoon.' \
Scripture study 'St. John l':JThe "T
hostess served a delicious course of j
ice cream' ^uul cake. I
Mrs. Liliie Slade has returned from j
with her .sister, Mr . Hlanrhe Cobb. ,
The (i. A.'s met al the home of
? ?-Mrs. J. S. l)aniel, Ahniiday ilfteeuooUr- -j
The little folks enioved the Mild.
story oT Moses by IWr.s. Daniel. Kuril ^
member ,'received tt candy all Way 1
sucker. Kach hicniLcr 'paid a .penny ior
her age. 1
Master Wallace?Stink1 left Stinttrt-y .
for Raleigh, Nj. where lie wild, be
with his aunt during the' summer, (
Mrs. Blanche Cobb.
Rev. J. S. Daniel leit iMomlay lor ~t
Mullins, S C.,_ where he will be en 1
gaged in a (on days revival meeting. '
Mrs. Daniel will remain at home. 1'he
* \ tadjes~are seeing to it' that "she doe - H
not suffer for anything nor Company. !
? Mis. Sarah Diilmi- and litrte~Sarah J
Dubois, Jr., left Monday night for
-Y , for a short . vacation.
Little Sarah "lays for the Baby Choir, j
Rev. A. W. Brown and wife also
Miss Lillian Smith of Richmond spent '
^ _ .Saturday with -Rev. and?Mrs. J.?S. i
W Daniel. T : ' .
-Master BiUll M. Curry is resting
- quiet after gomg through an operir7 I
tion for adenoids at the Color llos?
pital. .
v Little Saruli Cm-iy leu! the inisfor- J
tune of getting her arm knocked out i
.of place. - ?- . j
?Mrs.?Rear! Coleman artd?children j
are enjoying a wonderful trip in
Philadelphia, l'a. I
Mrs. J. S. Daniel Mrs. Ktta Clement
and little son. Thaddeusen enjoyed
u deliciuu-. itiimer at tin1 humc
of Mrs. John Littlejohn.
Miss Mildred A.'Tfenry High School ~
teacher of the Dunhar Ili. left for (
her' home in Columbia, S. C.,' Sunday
after' h.avin,r spent months id ar- I
duous wofti. * L_~" ;
Mrs. Margaret Dalton of Speiuar
f has been elected to serse on the tac
,-?ulty for the Primary Department ot
the Dunbar High 'School.
oranc;ebi!R<; district
< onffrhm t:
ce convened in Good ' llout' Chinch,
Cope, is. C., May 14 at 11 o'clock, Rev.
l. ii. Hemingway. 1*. K.. in 111.> _ chair
fc Rev. J. M.. Martin was elected secre tary,
Revs. A. J. Martin, .1. I. Hamilton
and B. F. Hildebrand were elect '
ed reporters to papers.
The preaching Was done by the
Revs. i. S. Gamble, M. Warley and J.
?i. Hamilton, each Preacher rctlected
credit upon himself in the manner ,
he unfolded the truths as they are
fouilTt~in God's word-?Knoll pastor of the
district was present ami made a
100 per cent.report in about lf> minutes.
The district under the leadership,
of presiding elder Hemingway is living
up to its molto: "She Ilies with ,
her own wings."
The following persons tvisited the
' ypferende: 1ft'V- !'- VVtHJ. I'. K. of
t.he Wateree (listTuTnTi'V. Bel lien] =
pastor of Bethel Station. St. Matthew.
S. C.; Rev. A. W. I?e>waid of tip* N.
E. Conference and brother Abie White
one of the leading stewards of the
Wattvupo 'dfctri/d
?La.yroe?i-eleeted to the Annual Con-1;
fopence, - Bj'os^ Pefer 'Jot nsuii.' 1
C h e e a e 1 > o r o, S t >To n n>m ~ S t o kV
1 ~"'JeH>?lSA?. f
Rev. J. M. Martin who is the pastor had
things well planned* ami with' Ir.s
loyal mfmbiji's made 'our stay very
pleasant. *w *
* B. F. Hihlerhruiid,. Reporter.
? ? ? ^
^ Abbeville news
The many friends over the country
learne^-SKhth pleasure of the niarriaire
of Miss Mozelle Augustus Taggarl
in Chicago, 111., and wish the happy
young couple a long happy useful
life together.
Mrs.1 Odessa l'ullin is Mi>?-nk at this
writing.
Mrs. F.lisie Garlinglon is up and
out again after a .few. weeks of ser- .
yere illness, which is good news to
hev many fri<nd,.
Miss Osie L. Coleman, who was
1 the honored house guest of Miss Harriett
A. Winkfield for a few day's,
left Thtirsdnv mm ninv. of ! t vook
frrr fiipr respectiv e Fnme nFtV.himtm'=.
Ga. Miss Wirtkfiehf acoompaniecTTier'
to Atlanta, and returned Thursday
O f fornAon si C !??..* lit. t
MiWJuwii wr IW*L" WWIV. v\ t*
Col^man^vil^ return attain -Xnms.
a few days last \\<6ekVbut is betterat
this writing.
Mi?s Osie I,. Oulenrui, Mrs. fJVorjri"
Winkfield, Mr. H. C. Taylor afjd
Miss Harriett-A. Winkt'udd V.pwnt one day
of -last week in the Textile City
?of Greenville. *?
. Mesda.mes Fannie Heard. Sr., and
Nniella Mf.Olaren left Tuesday of
this week for 'Washington. 1>. to
he present at .the graduation of M i s.
McCIajgens' son, Mr. Edward M. McClareri,
who- is graduating with the
degree of "M. D." This is pleasing
news to the Abbeville people every
where as Mr. McClaren is an Abbeville
boy, and he attended the Abbeville
County Twining. School and
also the FergusoVT^tmrl -Williams Col- lege.
M*r. McClaren is also an old
member of Philo Lodge No. 2, K. of ?
P'k. this city.?*? ?
Mr. Andrew Walker passed away at
his home near the .city on Thursday
P. M? May 21, H>,11. itfit'r?n?frrTTrrillness.
Mr.
Walker was just a young boy.
( only 20 y<ears of age. He taken ill
something over two rrtonths ago. He
was an employee of the ".T. S Bowie
Wholesale Company" here on Trinity
it., as truck ? driver. Mr. Walk
connected himself with Alexand<
'^cdge No. 48, K. of P's., tiere <
I uiir?211,?IU:U>. ILo wan kind?ai
Yiondly to all whom he met. He lei
i quiet life during his short care
It* re 011 earth. Mr. Walker i-; sur.v
'od hy his parents, Mr. and?Ma
Jeo. Walker, and brothers and siste
tin) a host of other relatives ai
(lends to mourn his passing. T1
'unetul services \dere held at Ro
4ull'alo Baptist Church .of which 1
vas a member on Friday, May 22
? p. m., \uuducted- by ? his past*
lev. C. A. Underwood. Alexand
.odge turned out in full with Sir
C' l.oe. Chancellor commander pr
uding, and buried him in the chut
eioeter.y with K. of P's. honors.
We regret very much to say th
ttrrJ: J. WYightrts tmttsposBtPat tt
vriting wittrfTsore toe, whtctT W
a used from a corn. Mr. Wright h
i number of friends over the coun
tlul elsewhere who wish for
aU' speedy recovery. ^
Mr. S. R. Baker; Jr., and his par
>f men left la^t week,,for--Alexandr
Bay, New standing a fr
nstead of. Rev. ami "Mrs. S. B.Baki
>r.. as reported last week. '
?Rev. N. K. Franklin, invifaes- us i
rr The :Vh E: Church of. BeltonJ
norrow of whidh he rs 'pastor to .t
J rand Rally..
~ irkovely TVeeTf-end I'arty
The M'<--es Snllie. and Jessie Fa
uul as their week-end guests, Mi
Vlarcia V. Marion of Anderson, S. <
Miss Helen C. Reynold, home Econ
liics. -Teacher?of Abbeville -Coun
Training School and the Little Mi
Itsye Crawford of Anderson. Whi
tore a series of social events we
"iven them. On Friday evening:
Theatre party, Saturday afternoi
Mrs. Eddie Cray DauieLr and Mi
Mary I'ope joined the jolly bunch f
in Auto drive to Greienwood in coi
oany with -Mr. Samuel Baker Miami,
Fla. On Saturday nieht t
bunch had a lovely spend' the"-jrifc
oarty with Mrs. Nina Mosely. .Aft
-ring to various churches the Miss
Emily Collier and Helen Latim
nined the bunch at the home of Mi
Mary T.. Hope to aMovely dinner. T
mitire week-end was spent very, ve
pleasant and all returned home,
begin the last week of their schc
lor m. : ? ?
l.ittle Mifys Jennie Jackson had
lovels supper mi Saturday evening f
M isses. Josye Crawford and Elean
Fair ami'oii-Sunday Little Miss Fa
nie .Mae Heard had a luncheon f
the above named.
Ihlkc Fund. Contributes^ $15,0
In Abbeville Hospital. Announc
uu-ut made .< n Wednesday of la
week from offices in "Charlotte, N?
Directors of endowment fund to co
tribute $1T>.000 toward renovation
present Iwitdtng. Conurtitt0e to g
to work on plans for rebuilding
early date.
l)r. \V. K. Rankin of the l)uk?
Kndowment fund in a telephone co
versatron with Senator F. P. We:
Wednesday of last week stated th
the committee meeting in Chariot
Tuesday of last Week had passed
resolution to contribute an amount
?Lr>,OOTT Toward- the remodeling a
renovation of the Abbeville Coon
Memorial Hospital. A delegation
Abbeville citi'/MMis-avent to Chariot
several days ago to confer with dirt
tors, of the fund and make applic
lion" for the assistance. The apnou
cement Wednesday of last week
Dr. Rankin that the award had be
)ii:iil.. cri'Mt ifviiw t-L) The, ueonlr?
Abbeville County.
Members of the board of Trust e
of the Abbeville County Memor
hospital in discussing plans for t
rebuildijiir of the institution stat
Thursday of last week that the boa
of- Trustees would start work Ti
t f - nn 11 hi n< fnr vonln/m nii- t
brfiTdlng. Architects are to be co
suited ;vs Id way}? arid rnpans~of?i
constructing the ^ building in ore]
that the remaining portion of-?t
building.,may be utilized.
Facts will also* be ascertained
to thevadvisability of removing t
present building and constructing
ciitirelv new plant, but those who a
familiar with the plans of the ins
lotion fee I that there is too much
the present building standing to te
away. Plans have also been disci
sed as to the advisability of elimini
iiig the third floor of the buildir
building an annex as a nurjtes hoi
ill.I < .,!.W...I woi-.l nuiviin' the oner:
ing room and a number of oth
changes, all of which will be discuss
fully with tlie architects.
The Abbeville CoUnty MJemor
Hospital has been operating for t
past four years under a board
trustees. These trustues under an i
of the South,Carolina feneral Assei
bly have complete control of. th> i
fairs"]uil_lhii_ institution arid are or
prohri>iteTt"Troni mor.tgagTT\g7 Iwnve
ing of placing a line on th? proper
To Improve (irounds
The Board of Trustees and t
county delegation will request t
use of the county chain-gang for
few day*~tu?grade_the_Jot in ord
that the ^founds may be lYnprovi
The .city .council will aiso be request
tn furnish its street forces for ti
or three days after the county h
All feel that Mr. Schrc/eder, coun
supervisor and Mr. Haddon will ..
delighted to cooperate in' order th
Abbeville county may have a mode
plant. i . _
- 7; iWINNSBORO NEWS
Eddie Davis, Jr., 'has tteen confln
to his room for' more than a we
suffering with an eye in which
..Ii iu.y ohilo pinyintr hflsehpH,
did not seem much of a lick on Mo
d;v when it was done but the f(
lowing?'Thuvsday-heL.was unahle
see with that eye. We all sympat
ize with little Davis and hope th
he will uhdh be able to return to )
play.;
Little Evelyn Ross who has bd
attendih]2r~Rchool in Rock Hill It
winter has returned home to the <
light of her parents and friends. S
reports a very successful school yei
? THE PALME
er St: Paul Baptist Sunday School haJ 1
er a high day on the fifth Sunday, the ;
an effort being to raise <money to assist j
.)<) the?church. ,?Xhe?program?consistoU
aj of a lively session of Sunday School |
t., at 10 A. M., followed by a series of ,
r: songs, an interesting paper by Mrs.
:3i J. M. Beatty, uiuLji jvonderful aer- 1
rs moil by the pastor Rev. Beatty. Supt. '
Manigault followed the germon with i
he a beautiful solo. A silver offering of i
ck $10,911 was lifted.
he At 3:30 P. M., \ye re-asseinbled to
ni listen to selected music. short talks i
)r> by Miss Kva Mcintosh, and Prof. \V. f
er A. Ross on~"The object and History of
I, the Klin day School." There followed j
e. a thrilling ,-sermon by Rev. II. , W.
L>h Adamson. Our heart burned within
us while he talked to us by the'wav.
at At .8:30 P. M., Rev. N. 11. Smith
,js and his sphmduP choir from Black
a^-Jack Church v#ereon the seetie to
as serve. -Although a thunder storm
tv u.uw, we nail a representative audia
ence. Preceeding the sermon a very
'ntercsting panel was rt??ul t v .M<-.
ly Eddie" Davis.' Rev. J. M. Beatty then
introduced the visiting choir who cave
..j. some thrilling music after which the
r Rev. N. H. Smith wfls..pre^itc<l- who
??[ called the Holy Sipirt into our midst
f he hid. himself behind the cross.
jj| Collection for the day was about $20.
jie visiting here for two weeks returned
u> New York Saturday inglit
jr Mrs. Mamie Hnrmnn, Bov (". M HlPg
mer and Mrs. Leathers of Chester
returned from parts ,of Ky., and
0_ Tenn., where they motored last Sun.
4y_ Jhgyi-Y'eports?a?ver.v. instructive aiulSfl
enjoyable trip.
ije Mr. John Heath has fought and
re built a new-horror on College" Street
into which he will soon move.
on Rev. and Mrs. Wright of Rock Hill
sg are visiting in our town the guests of
or mother and sister of Mrs. Wi ight.
n. Among those who have returned
of .from school are Misses Esther and
he Addie (laston, Lenora HaP.iwaitgor,
ht Marie Jackson. Messrs Robert Mcer
Dowel 1 ami' Jphn..D, Roseio-euclv.
0R Mr. an J Mrs. S. A. Moore", motored
er to -Charlotte last Sunday to stfe -his
rs> sisters. They returned Monday very]
A large crowd" witnessed the dis
t3 ? t?r the (5 U. O O
,0) F., held hi our town last Thursday
evening. This meeting was eomnosed .
a of Fairfield, Chester and Union
or counties. Prof.' H. H. Butler, (I. S.,
or. made the talk of the hour. Lirand
n._ Master I. J. McCottrie of (ieorgvor
town was' present and made a splendid
talk. An elaborate repast was
Q0 served aftjer the meeting.
,e_ Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Russell
st accompanied- by Rev. Li. M. Uliner
Y and Mrs. MT FT. FTaTmdn of \Vinns.
boro and Mrs. C. K. Leathers of
0f Chester, S, C., motored to Nashville*
"h'tin - -to witness tht? nrfuhrt^nnii' n"
Mr. Samuel Johnson from .Meharry
Medical College. Mr. Johnson is a
Js? relative of Mr. and Mrs. Russell.
"n_ Mr. Russell and his party left
Winnsboro Sunday A. M. H:.OU oVlo?'
traveling - by way of Union, S. t
where they stopj/ed for breakfast.
a Leaving there their next stop was
0f Ashyville, N. C., then J_o Knoxville,
a(j spending the" night there, leaving
ty Knoxville next morning they arrived
0f in Nashville at 11:30 A. M., Monday.
After meeting the friends and re>c.
latives of Mr. Russell and resting a1
Thev left Nn?h\nll?>- Tuesd tv
n, morning for; Louisville,-'" K u.
hv "spent* the day there sight-seeing!
en visiting the Mammoth Cave. The-cave j
,,f where Flovd Collins t'app"d mid r
many blfltr places ot note.
,t. Thev returned to Na In itio. j.
ial ' hnr.-ihjv wifnesss the gracJUuiting
exercises at Meharry. . etj
Thev h*ft Nashville. Thursdnv ev. >
r{j ing passing through Chattanooga,!
^7- Tenn.. the SCto ul' Alalmnri.. nrriv in ; |
in Atlanta,t <"?? , midnight, where l
spent tho remimu^^***?it-Vnearigtor-l^
Before -L-aximr Atlanta. Friday t.hex...
Ier spent the morning ""sight-seeing, visitor
he ' ^'onc Mountain, and"
other places of interest.
as _ Leaving Atlanta at 1:00., P. M.
Friday nierht making a trip ''of JtiL'ti
an ' ...V
MRS M. K. IIOWMAN W It ITFS (>'? 1
, TIIK-ANM AL ADDRESS OP
THE CIIRKT1 \N IIO.MK BLRlAl
ai All) SOCIETY. . - .
1 Woodward, S. June 'J. I'd.'11
Th" ' . ' lodge of the Chr^st-tm/j
Home Burial Aid Sovietv had it< aii- j
nual tm n out?Sunday.?Sew'ial nil!?
,e5 er lodges of the same Order turned
.out with.them. Long before preuchipy t
. I hour,- old Red Hill Church was pack
If ed to its utmost, manv unable to get j
h0. seats.
The Rev, W. R., Howman, of CoIC'
lumbia who is the graiul secrelarN i
t > i _ >
" Lpl" the Order was the priueipal speak |
ft' and "vnoehed for the Order. ^ I
'ft' president had things in fine trim. Tie
- members were dressed in white, waring
badges; marched from the hall.
ae to the church, Mr. David t\>mr-.
, the choir leader 4ed with sweet em- '
a sic while others played well their
?r -parts. Rev. Bowman preached-ot
;d. "^he hove of God."
ea Sister McColough , is well 1 thorn'M
of by her members. It?wo-, hiani' '.t
as out that this lodge undej; lver. niuau
agrment has growned to be one ib' the
largest in the Order, having a membe
b^rship of over one hundred iir good
at standing. The finance wnrr very gaofh
rn some of the members- we its -sick, unable
to turn out, others were awav
7 ""working elsewhere, but Hlie iirdcr
made a wonderful injnression. Prof.
Bowman,, along with others told of
the progress of the Order, also the
greatness of Mrs. Maria Burton, the
he grand president, who is the founder
-H- of the Order. Others who ''spoke: i
n- Miss- Ne-lsie Campbell, Josenhine Mr- ]
">1- Daniel, John Kvans, Rev. B. Brown i
.to. Giver Me Daniel--and?others-.?Those
b- who .took the paper were: I). B.
iat Strong, Josie Mcjjowie, I-ucy Jones,
lis- Mrs. AlUry Foster. Mrs 1) A. Poiielasfs,
Isaac Johnson and .Charity
Sen' Moore.
ist The Rev- S. M. Curbeam, the' pasle
tor is a very young man in age but
he old with sense. He also joined the
?r. Order and his members are elatei
TTO LEADER
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over his preaching. 1 le also preac
a strong seimon.^ Kev. Bo win a n u
ed his-members to get him?a?su.
i.ht?-.in;. ?U-u?al>?u?u**x?lit* >.u
Wife, she i> vei'y kind and the lfu
Leis ure devuttq. to her. - .niong
other mii.bciand l i u-.in.- ?ve met
sisters lie? tor Duyjs* I'k-telle (I i I in
I)uv-h4 Sinn!" and Alary Keu-der, :
ter ul Ue-% . I .ibsy.
Whue ?eniou'e to ooudaid,
.slopped so Ver.iI hours in Winnsb
and U? \. How man preached at-Wniuif
tpp liev. .Johnson', -vyTiite w:
Hi}? lor a ! i lend from .NeWberry v
wa - lo a. company him to Woutlai d
We nn.-.-eil many of our frier
namely the Hatisees, Moores, Ki
aithini and others, but was glad
see sister .Noah Price of the Hapl
Church. I>r. and .Mrs. Wright. of K'
Ilill, Mr.-.' Smart and others, 'ft
hihnsuJi?t iaL-Ua-stoi welcomed us
air-; W i i">it and myself ad res
the Suiiua;. School. Wa'yinuu u
Hot have many . members, hut c
tuiiily they ale on the' iob.
.Mr;?trrenr?along?with hrotUobiijsou.
Samsohi and otto... j
i... .1... ? ?
OlUiiU((it; ?/,> Hlf JMMUI , IVL'V, ?JU
son' with his wift?" aio working h
to VnieiTiiTfr the annua! conferct
On our way back we stopped at
Zion and spent a while with Mr. i
Mrs. Cook, they tilled our ear t'utl
cabbage aim dibit 'eatable '.hit
This was my first visit to Woodi
f went at- the i>er.-oiial in vi la lion
Mr;. Met'/do .igh. i hope sae will
^aie-u^-iUaitu. .
- (.Mrs.) M. K. Bow 11
FKMINf.\1> -KIl'lTATOR- SI'K.A
TO W IIITK STI DKN I BODY.
"trrdViiey. s. f.. .rtrne -2.- i;t::i *
II. F. Littlejohn l'or the past .10 yi
teacher in the Clatt'ney Colored 11
School syisttini made a timely and
teresling addles on the subject "H
Atitude." To the student boyd
Limestone College, (white) last wi
She was given -a hearty we.lco
ami a continuous ' roar of appla
throughout hei" speeclt.'??-?
"Mrs. T.iltlejohn is noted as ten
vr ami speakei?of ahjlity and
work has always* stoodyin. the cl
"of?: upei lority-.-,?:?. r - _j_ __
, A few months ago two of
'daughters. .Mrs. (Tiplal 1.. Footer
Mi s Nalheleen R. 1 littlejohn acc(
p:iiiit-.l fix* .Mi'. R. I..' and II. I.. .1
el ies all of Uatfney, S. t ., rbnde
a mil: ii-al piogradi lor the s.iine
itjtuti'oii;
"Mrs, l.ittlejolin who is Mriginall
1 *iiai'ltr.-11?11iuii. came to Gatfney
make her home collie i>U year- .
since tliat tin.'e -l?e has been kn<
as a educator arid Ivader through
the I'-iedinont Section.
lil.IND II Kill WAY AND i'Rl'^
RRKAtllKR OF AIKKN ( ()l >
VISITS CON I)KMNEtFST/.YT
B> Henry Jones, Jr.
'Aiken, S. ('.-?May III, lhdl.- I
John A. Jones, blind Highway
prison preached of Aiken County,
it is his eustoin. Visited Art
Meyers, condemned slaver of R
niond Conot.v, _ Augusta, Ga. 1
Jones visits all prisoners to be ha
ed or electrocuted in Aiken Cou
hut because, Meyers . asked hinvcoine
see hini he visited the Aug
iail Sunday.
Meyers has been in jail for
years and has just recently been j
tenCed to be hanged .lune IF.
ivos bumming a ride on a freight \v
aai-nllicer i vv li n.c I sUW him and-ji
ed liiin otf, Movers resisted "W
kicked and "a free fur all tight enga
Meyers gaining posession of the
ei's pistol, -tjrred and killed him.
Tlie services at the jail began
o o'clock. Meyers prays and wju
prater, his faee seems engraved \
-v. i i111 -1it nf 1"t)"n^ n
theTiars and lank? Heaven ward~tu
fnnl.'yr B^k'niT foruivein-ss and if
jnust hetakenawav fi'Affl llllK.
'ef)iim find peaee with Hint, Htp hi
his hihle H>)se to hini as he orays
ternal life, for his jailor, -his w
'riemhs his ehureli,. and his rack*
lie ends his prayers lie goes bael
he seat in the,middle
smiling and looking' to Cod. Al
I hundred and fiftv persons were
ent standing in a'small hall v
ai'-v enough for twenty people
he temperature ratriiu? at Hn in
"hnvler the per.sniration running d
' very person like rain and when t
less, n lh,'e?lie anu?Jo- oris vi.i<
wet.. After Meyers mawed "II
jjiU'ether: "This good lire of nib
tin goin'fb let it shine." Rev. A
if* \lt. Calvary Clunvh. Augusta,
' end fidth Psalm.Mi. Cnlvarv Qua
ijiiis* "(hid in the (lat'den ttf Get I
"'11,' ne." Then Rev. Jones made,
nestle rful talk of the oeesaion.
"So to a s. w ho die put of Chi ht sh<
I in t?thiT'e wlio repent ami du
< Mi. I- t need "mTT feuT-"'"oTtfSTh'Tnt
.Tuners to repention of the rejoh
over- one sinner that is saved in f'
yn. ami fear "pot ni/.n who can t
M'tiV bdifv hut fear God who ran <
trov hi oh souhl and body." Sin?
"Jesus is g.iin? to make up my d>
bed." braver Rev. Moss, staten'
from Meyers: J'"."I
? yljeve ami know* i a 1)1 ttUVttd
d'-1?hnya* Va4ul must ,iru_ Jii mv dt
I Ji'Hi i eauy 10 toe. my n 'an is
ioioin,v I am looking to God and
saved in Cud.thunk Gud. I thank
clui'vh. for the loudness, the She
and all my_people. 1 was bapti
by KeVj Leroy Jones, and have alw
been taught right. hut have mad
stumble and not like some have can
themselves before tbpy fall, bu
fell. I believe I am saved, pray
me," and be goes back to his cl
ami dot's he stumble but
i hes on his chair, and says, "Lord t
Mercy/' Then a talk by one
~A ikons' prominent citizen Geo. S
who said "we believe you are sav
we all sang, "Lord 1 wantf4o V
rhrUtin in my heart." and then si
ing hands with Mr. Meyers,
ched with pehpiration we left.
Meyers is a young stately lool
man twenty-four years of age, '
and nice looking and a clean
looking man.
t
>
f ' ,
heti v Your reporter is the manager of U
haMe lost one game and played (iv
, 4 and uill take anv te-.m thai .h-.-i,-, ;in
Kame, team headquarters, MOM 1'dgi
toe held Ave., Aiken, S. C\, 'hi- licit
an I all, your Aiken County an i Stat
ore 1 College reporter to t he A fro JLuitu
sis-iean, Chicago Defender and Palv-ct.'
t Leader, will see yon suljst-qugnth
oro i NNK1X J; 1 ILL i J N h \\ S
ay.- 1 . -. - .. ..
rrf Sunday Sehiol opened at it - u>u:
iho hour with Mipt. uani.-y conductun
L?- Suhjeet of. lesson, "Jesus mi Cellist
id-, mane." Lev. 1?. K. Fields of Culun
ch- hia reviewed the lesson. Mr. Joh
to Shayser Kastover, S. Was qlLi-t
a visitor and made splendidl icuiirjv
K'k 11 :.'>() Rev. Dixon introduced Kc\
ev. Fieldso preach he came, forward wit
^~~T X stirring message 1i:?.mii >t. Luke if
sed 19. It was a wonderful messave. ~
lay At 1:00 P. M. the A. C. F IV^4h4
e' \ its meeting Rev. Field-gave a siroii
let-tut e.
Irer I- The .1 ulTtoT MisstonUi'V- ol'ghhiZe
tie ..ni. .. i i
... .VII a LK'UUIII Ul gTOUp Ol VUUII'' pe?
bn- pit'. ^1 is. Mui\ .Johnson, Prese'en'
u,(' At 3:00 P. M. the funeral pf Mj
ice; Fred Sumter of Florence, brother u
Mb Mrs. Alice Rumsy, Wedgefiold. w'u
and held. ReV. Dixon officiat-nd 'IVvt
"f Act 12. Subject "The Two Return.
'<s. We wish to thank Mr. .JoeJcph lia
*r?; trie and the man:.* friends ol' Floi
-ul-}etK-e -Ttrr-thi'ir |iri.*il- n-|. Smul: A
"' so Rev. Weather*- of Willi.v. (?... <
the Rev. R. J. Bargr to?the - -^-a-rrt-ihe
nan pveacher end his people will he wit
J Rev, Dixon Sunday at 2. Pi M. ausp^
r- U\es- A. 7 O.- Kt~* Leap t e. r Re v. * I i
I.James of tlie R. U. M. E. and hi- pe<
' pie is doing a pood a oik at hi;1 tjTjnr
11.^ Mrs?Henrietta 3ones .fa n.wL *
ars c'^y now of New York City a;
igit guest-of the writer thle past v.ee
jM!. We were happ.WTo meet with m
ace TX-ppesiding"e I de r 1) -. K. P. K11 is an
0p Rev. Ev V.-Kiser at the District Mee
?ek: inEPYiu^p
' ' Bethel A. M. L. Church
use Oup 3rd Quarter was held in Ma
kind was a success. Wie were glad 1
uh- have* P. E, Harrison and JiD v it'.-.
i;ei Tlie Sunday School was taught inuass
estingiy. Reviewrby Tvlenora Harve
1 1 :30 The P. F.. pi? urlie.< 1 cc : >jxL Li
hei ring sermon. 'Ijlexl (TehV~ r>Pl3;~a?,
and Enoch walked with Cod and u;.s. n:
ani- for- God took him. This, was a p?W<
ell- erful sermon much enjoyed. i p.rpj
stm^oined The church iu this ,-ei v n
ill- The P. Bs. In.- wile and j is ?<-s -an
Pastof J)ixon mutdred t-> th.- Lome
y a -Mr. and .Mr-. 1! Harvin. *Th'eie ii<
Io .enjoyed a vers nice -ili-riiiei
igo, . WV were pleased to ha \ e < u! I' 1
jWli With U> at night - el \ me., He\ Ma
taut tut was. the speaker. H<** i- l'a-f.
at' High Hill Station t'huivh. He"7r
livered a wonderful -ei nn'm. vtp~ti
"always glad to have >uch \ i-i'.ui 'rLV
AU'S t; ^luuua,- ,\ u .?r
. MT. ZION i H l UtH SKW
The third quarterly' conference
*ev* the above named churches Went m
and history Saturdav and Sundav. .\k
*"^s 30. and '31. as heiny one > f.the he
hur ;M the history ?rtv (the church. I !
ich- conference opened at* 1:t"? o'clock >'
^eV* the first nant?d date with Dr. K_i
ing- Anderson in the chair, aftei de.v
nty. tional exercises tVie .conference \\<
?Uj organized w.ith Bro. Stem Smith ;
juta secretary inul several* coiniuittei
were appointed by the pastor. He
fix B. \V. Ransom. All reports we.
II* C as tori Reaves were licensed to preai
hen After^ the business t-Ue?conferem
E*ek- was over, the stardsses spreaded .t!
hen rable -wlih many gooii thum- iL
gel suited the appitte of-all tlu* wa\ t!
otli- food was prepared k oked a- if
was for a district eonfeience Inst**;
i at J of a quarterly confernce.
ijp a I - 'Eveevbody seemed to be. ham
van (throughout the ewp.fiM dia-. 1
iiillLl Pun flay ?".i?i?'r Sun ';iv Set..'his
| opened at in - c-T l< *ck. with By--. s*e
Ho Smith-actinir as sunt., with a himiln
1 i'tV Trrrrl?fin 1i -six?i?ehnlm"? tu t i Hi
ftlds O. H. Smith No. 1 P-nelier lead
for collection with $2.til). Miss I/tin Ra
Idte sum. Xt. I.. Daves and Inac AVillian
, as .addressed the school. The review <
c to the lesson was taken up l>\ KeC. 1
e<ell -Kv Anderson. P.?H.?I >r. A ndet-erntjo.ut
a s'nlenilid Presiding Elder. it is tii
pre- 'ha'' hv js in the heart .of the pe p
cay. ?f Mt. y.i.Tti anil. W'-i^o
and At 11 o'clock. Hev. Ik \\* Hans.,
the iannounced hymn No. 1P2 C M . <>
ofcn | for a closer walk with Hod. and. eti
?ach prayer hy Bro. Davis. second h>n
ying was' fined. Oh! (kid _our help and ac<
said $nst an(17 etc.. Kev. K. B. Harris rr
>e 1 sented Dr. E. R. Anderson to preae
fos's ho selected as a text:-2nd Epostle <
Ca., Paul the apostal to Timoth\ 2:1 1. v
rfet were?-made to rejoice a> he preas'ht
h<e- the eospel. . ,
the -^t S o'clock the pastor Ry\. B. \
ep; Ransom brought tc us- a hum
mid message from St. l.uke IP.5 6 who
.. in t. nded il:i v in /i
The Closing Of The
School Xear 1fcll)3
Inc.
ing j Mather Schuui it? clositur . apull^
lent year of service to^he.youhg womm
hood of the,Negro race who has coir
ntttt" uj her for a chruthui edflcali.m.
ath pause to took back and consider wV>:
re-j we have been able to give to th*-}
am young women and girls whose )iv*
the have been entrusted to us for mi
riff, months. By their j'lives," we urea
ized their gl'oWTh, nu'Mitallv, physical!;. :n
ays spiritually; for our work is to bui
e a character. What a responsibilit;
ight What a'* privilege! Here is left t
t I room for self. It means a consta:
for giving, a humble giving. Has Mat
hair er made her mark upon those 01
cat-[hundred and nine young women?
iave j?At the beginning rif this gear, tl
of i eleventh and twelfth grades were a
cott | ded ty our high school departuiei
ed," j Although the twelfth graib* was pr
a j vided for, there very no students e
liak- rolled this year so that we do .11
rfu-ihave?m graduating?elann.? 3
have seven in the eleventh grade,
king this has been a year of establisbir
neat striving to make our high school
cut complete unnit, following out the 1
. " qhireiments," so far as possible, of t
i?. - r
Pajfe Thr? ??iejftnte
of Sonth Carolina, so that our
10 students who will graduate will be
e, eligible to college entrance. We are
a " ti.ui/ : Am.I and I nt] i i ng nnr
L._ ai t : t'dil.'d at ) t iticate next yesfi\
^ . V\ lull- v\* <! ip>i have a commencet.
inioi; . i >i i>e rum,. our * closing exercises
i. arc?worth. tin .I'llni t of students
..lain! i eacld*'i; iVrhaps \ oil can vision
'with io?' 'to ittiue tor uur beauti- ,
I tol Mai I rlr I' i- a* bright gay day
.and miiii''! the. iHioh-huiig oaks along
: hi' hi. h t.vtiij which borders the Bay
ilpi'toi" M.'.i-t- -in Woiidet land -into the
| " M'.iiii i iioo.-e..' l he -Sandman
i ' ' i'i I! / i liei* with his 'magic
i v?and : !.i- i '.l.n-n loiled by fairies,
it |i*lv i . and \ ai i.ni; other Mother
o i' :m .ain !l*he .May Festival
, jtoll-iw , iiiiuiiinljng .in the crowning
,. |ol t (j i-i n i.t .Mil,. \\ t. feel that' ?
U,y;- ' ' n in fairyland as tWe
itarc very-.
Hind- -vAt? f-Wr to frighten thle fairies
n ami,oil.?r-7t?winM'tt them oome" '
i'l and .> tr.. ( h-t'.ir Indies, dancing-avith
j'*'!' baii-.i ni" .- Iiadows as . the
rt~t rrr: (;r "bright ra\s through
i'1"' :i a11.*h* . of our stately oaks
t. j I" '!n' o'li't.iin;. was the closing p*'o;
11 '/''y' jJjL". ;i w aiding of prizes,
il | Tin: girl "id earii L' t ado e.o.... ?"L
? - ^ * i v^ui 1111n
s 11 lirtKiyh iiti: i I 'v. i-'ii? h why hafl made
j-j--' u'"inrtnr"prS>tfe 'is given '
; I'-i'Hh-.'i- ;i!<(T aj prize, given .
L jt . '.hV ; I i .Vlathfi- Thh
-.j'.'ir; ha n i h .-< r 1 by the student
b 1 v??!'>"11'' t-futn?among? hw?~ =
' '"n -h-'11 a_?lifiiiw?U+*i?g+pl?who
4-j-ba ?ii < i?? ' ' t-.f^-Matlier rftandavd?r~~_??
hi'" a di-erei* than any othei.
i-1 < >! her : vj-?. - ai_. l' i\ et foil?a.chici\?.- :
d i?.: "'hi- u^rh'.nf the classroom a
j an-i i-.njH'n l iii'i'i-.' m inLich joy and '
h I'!'. t . ' .... at e given.
Vt'ti ?t7" t j. T7r back* and" |fee that
is| litt.-eri ? i-?- aii!- have- given their
'M ? ; . i .'h'-i.-?. and-'were baptized
!i 1' ?.VLt i c tHf'thank' ?
"'l i! 'I':..-!*. -;iie Ihiee who have not
a i'- a 'i'- -??"< . \V'iUm you join us
; n 'hi'
,.i J IMPORTANTVery
Liberal WeekII.
| . '. . -v
I aul aiul Siimlay Ex-c'lirsioi-is'
Fares
i j I M t t I i iila* S.ttur lai An J Sunday .
?lj ! "' . *M:u? h 'Tth t -/ October - - .
I ') Round Triu
-i, i | ? jri:Good, return
I".. I .!;?> following,
..L liLLrmtli. Low Sunday
... ^ I ickris
. .r Mi:-:- ti ains to all
' i hi-: i ...ho- of 100
' at
V. 1
fill !Vi .Mile Traveled
,1 . :11 -1 dale of sale.
( ,, ' ' ; I :i f.vl A i'viils,
v- " Sil'l Til KUN KAILW.VY
SYSTEM
t! ' I : V - Vail.:'
11. 1' ,i' < Unliable
MM MMM
t \ INDIGESTION [
ii
one time 1 suffered
*V wnh indigestion. I J|
11.' bought a. package of Black
i.. .' Dta 4'.bt. and iby taking about
,?. B a ilmd ul a teuspoonful be
!!' lore each'meal, I can now eat
?"?|?what 1 v.ant. any time.
tit V- V "Bla.ik-Draught is a fine
h1 * pl'iyif: It will cleanse the a
l*.. | ' body oi Waste matter. It- is
iij J also good lor cokls, to open the 5
f-- i boweh.' -Walter D. Miles, 922
? - [l J 12th Ave.. N.j Nashville. Tenn. 2
?hu? pure, powdered herb
* 2 medicine uet? on the digestive 2
< I .system in an easy, healthful
<l j' way. without .such"*Slckening
| eitects as often result from the 2
\ .use (-1 powerful mineral drugs. . .
- i u-1 me genuine -i neaiord:s
. S CC-3? ' s
Black* s
, sDraughts
i-, g IMSK\FARI.Vlrtn^a g
f
I 'lFAN-O-L.tN SYSTEM^
!i _, In ileauilyjCllltiUCe._ . ..
VAN-U-I.IN Hair, Scalp
^f trrgrtr 'l tii ir wyrth has been . .
(l Kegirteifd in U. S. Pat1^
tiit Office.
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