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RT ^ Or Knbws ^Hached a soul stirH|t on* never tires of The ComYnunion ^Kr? Service was imHB-jas spiritual. Rev. ^Kkjgtobject "Christ and K|k was well delivHtroiwn and Dendy of ^ ia "present. Kb* at 8:30 the ChildHnun was rendered, at ^HRjT Church with a large ^^EvThe exercises being Hmdames Sanders and ^Hlaatto all. The little |B^dr parts well. Music MNk by Junior Chior. We E^^pehos from other denomg^^eo-oneratinc Mgfl-pfdfcfe accompanied by MrT I > *nd Master Francis m?b ,^Tpfhfjr) S. C.? during the Kbo *' wonderful revi rnlng by Savannah, Ga. old school grounds and |C Jmen back to Hendersonpreaching on" Thursday K yk' home church which was raj??* crowded. They brought E_J|Xt M fish caught while_pn I Btei?Pr* Smith knows hi? "onK^ain it comes to fishing. They K^Xfrierfnl trip and the congre ^rNliistor when' l|e most delightful affairs of week occurred June 11, a ?en by Mr. and Mrs. John BBSSft-honor of their little sisw Harper of Greenville who Mrjl/Phgi on Carolina St. Air HssMpre was spent in pleasant H^~~^on and gamea around forty | pher little friends enjoyed this They were served lemI Hyp|i% much as they were leaving to King and Mrs. Haynes en2^??.l;lrfth their Violin and Tuber RB? *~\wlee. Thpsft were present: Hfteancd'* Kathleen. Mae White-and thrd* Lydia Cain, Hanna Kathrr A 1"r"T? wh;?r.Q>-| DoroQoorge Cain, Rooaloo Milan Mrch of Hnter, Charles and Fred Ben- | Kb feci oueh Dendy, Jack and Charles, ?nn TTmm n C SnKor VofU [Anna L. ~and Murry II ! >5 *<tenie L. Wonkman, Ella Bell Hfefeld ft aa. Thomas Sanders, Kitty and Bar C&'i IiCaks, Alberta and Lee MafClara Sue Grant, Frank. Hunj^Kftda' Kathleen Grette, Elizabeth Hfe*Xdiybell Dugglus, John .Lee H|, Mills, Hime Leak, Paul and topici Franks, Alice Mae Wonzer '' j. G. Stuart who arrived In the HRlgkind awhile with her mother JlpJpiifchoaaahAa-the bedside ofher,. B^afh Dr. Stuart who was taken 3y ill. . . We wish for him a PSfJfe s/SRice and, children of BH^apent the past' v:"e^k here jpg^arenta. Mrs. Rice retu;i">?4 The children remained for Eijltton are delighted to see his K) tyface again after spending aKk)n ?hio and Washington. The f ? tpecially are over in smiles knerat Mr. Garliagton will Kpartf abrrv to report Mr'ff. AltCTT" Bfca. ..tfriwag ctri^L-t.n wit Vi n Tin ^?1< l.ll?? JJU Kk< a few days agcr Ijut is ^Kfrjalcely- under the effi BTBr L. W. Thompson. KEfen?LJUac](ien after spendKgl J. Madden left the city L . ?rk where he will attend g0ujfrnell University. Mctttr^Whitner left Saturday Ko^ammer School at Allen. ^^lAnpanied by Mrs. Golden and Mr.?Eorle young son Master jgytlQffW.ipend ayliik. jyLUUi.-_ = of Mississippi visited 1 it Mm Davis a few days ( KMgHftnie Lyles is attending K:;,vKpl in Greenville, S. G. " la Sanders left SaturRfrfttS. N. in Hampton, Va., HfrjBier a pleasant stay. afternoon Mrs. Sarah H^liostess to the BoosVk one of the largest ^ piPr^Mtnthe season. In hmfwipv-jted ious home with ; ^EjSdmrng room thrown ^^H^i.lndeed a picturesque the social hour BBt enioved after which liftHif wag Htm&n and children ar^w-tofrspCTid awhile \tfitl _ Hn Mattie Duckett acKn Putman to Harts qnri/lou I'VJIiyiUlll L 1L I 1 I J ill I i III J B Bummer School. 1 mi with interest to : pin A. Putman, Jr., . mt two scholarships ft* One in Benc ^Morehouse. This Br young man and > him. jpeport little Miss Ktonflned to her i Bpn" mi null i?W?--j J; little lady won't .1 hbe~mtsrr^oriiet- t fcrived. We wish ( Bot, ^^fe5frJlTrir~M.iitie 1 Bjjl seriously ill a < Rwish for her a i K - 1 K. Hews t , was a beau- \ ^Bririt at Bethel ( jnijal. hour ( HMBpi.' he prca- j< HL*aon. HBtie church c KBhree came t Burith the y BSwrpitfiss-flr Ktd Sorbis, t< ants were'* if Suggs s Wm B H ~ ? and little Louise Wilson. At the usual hour of Sunday School a pleasing program was rendered, this was sponsored by the Sunday School this being Children's Day the program was in keeping with the same. Solos, duetts, recitations, dialogues and etc., were rendetd' by' a splendid group of youhg people, agam the Junior Chpir ' under supervision of the director ibid with Miss Eloise* Janerette at the organ served, on this occasion. The program for the nig^t was as follows: Chorus, America; chanting of the Lord's Prayer; song Looping Beyond; welcome address, Mr. R. F. Jenkins; Recitation, Elizabeth Alford; select reading, Alean Franks singing by the choir; reading, Ernestine Newton; recitation, Mary Jane Alford; duett, Annie Bf"W8odhurry and Chales DeWitt; select reading, Tille. Johnson; selection-by the Victory Club mingwa'y; solo, W. E. Moore. I A Lawn party -was given Thursdav. June 18th hv +h?? .Timing -r;ki? clas at theTIome of Mrs. Sarah Loycl. Mrs. Ellen Deas and Miss Sophia Gridiron of Georgetown was in town last Wednesday visiting relatives and friends. Miss Cora Johnson was "called to Florence last Wedrtesday 'on account of the illness of her daughter,^ Mrs. Sarah Boll Cochran, is some what indisposed, we hope that she will soon be out again. Miss Agnes Robinson left June 12th for Manning. Mr. Clarence PeWitt, Mrs. Lela PeWitt. MrS. TVfnrHp TnVmanp, Mia? Am. mie Johnson and Mrs. Neda Mack motored to Belton, N. C., Sunday to attend the funeral of their nefce, we extefid to the bereaved family our sincere sympathy.?.? _ ? Miss -Franeis- Stnnle-- is "back e again from Norfolk, -Va.. to the delight of her relatives and friends. Mrs. Parley Gardner and family motored to Ever Green, Sunday. Mr. Robert Johnson and Miss Julia Gaines was visiting in the city Sunday. ' Little Miss Isceola Crawford who has been attending, school in Marion during the winter -months has return ed home to the delight of her parents and friends. She reports a very successful school year. Miss Halisteen Parmley left Saturday afternoon for Florence tj be at the bed-side of her sick mother, Mr. Persell Lord is back home a-^ gain to the delight of his relatives and friends. Miss Louise Flowers left Tuesday for Purham, N.- C. The Missionary Society met Friday June 19th at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Houston. ' A Green Press, JRall was given Monday, June 15th by the Victory Club at the Dreamland Casino, the Ball that's right from early noon until broad day light. We are very gl^d to know that Mr. Walter Robinson a citizen of .'^ntvay has. organized a Christian quai^L the first time Conway, ever, was presented in all tho^ history of theirjtves. Their" first trifc wa1? made June 14 in the year of our Lord 1931 at Myrells Inlet, S. C., and.their next trip will be at Parkersville, the first Sunday in August, 19.31, everybody Is asked to witness the singing because thej* sing with the spirit. And we are very glad to know that* Rev. Sackhouse a graduate of Morris College has organized in our town asliiring B. Y. P. U,. -PftSE-HOPfi A ." M. VT. CHl'RCTT Sunday June 14, being a beautiful day many came to church and the services were very good. The School was conducted .by the Supt. Mr. J. H. Arther. -The lesson was beautifully discussed and instructively reviewed bv Pastor "Davis. : ?Rov;-~i>;ivip nro.T?M)prr w' "ing sefmon; that all who heard him rnjoyed. We had a fine Children's Day program1 under the direction of Miss Lucy Stevens. Those who took a part in the e-xercise are: Mr. Franklin Arther, Mr, John Stevens and Mr. Emerson E. Roberts and Hilliott . Bossard sang beautifully for us. It was wonderful. Mrs. Ada Span and her sisters from Cayce sang a duet. We had several fine recitations: Miss Albertha Stevens and" Ophelia Coleman, Nettie B. Wages, Hattie Arther,Henrietta Corley, Jessie Arther, Isaac Cloud, Ethel Arther, Ellison Cloud, ijolmru'Mi AiLlier, Elijah ArtheV, miss Maud Coleman read a wppderful pa- . per, subjodt "Go to Church With, your* Children," and also Miss Hapoie Arther, read a very good, paper, 'Childrert's Day." Miss Rosa LeeArther had a fine-paper also. We tvere very glad to have Mrs. E. A. Anderson out with us again. She las been kept away by the illness of ler sister, CHARLESTON NEWS As the early days of June rolled by i mighty army of young men and naidens po?-?d itself forth into thevalks of men. It was not, as younay at this time suppose just anotftir group of the unemployed; but it vas rather a procession ol thoseJ^jleclared themselves better fitted for mmlovment hpraii<?f? of thorough mration. Out of schools, and edges, and universities they came with vonderful visions, bright hopes and brave resolves. .Among them and imerging at Washington, I>^C., from he college department of Howard Jniversity was a child of sunny South Carolina, Miss Beatrice Bianchi, laughter of the late Rev. Benj. A. Bind, i (.r Hp- African MdhrtrTTsl. Epliu_. opal Churcn. Miss Bianchi graduata from AK?n University, Columbia, S. C., in 922. P'or two years she taught aceptably at Palmer's Memorial Instiute. Sedalia, N. C., and gave one ear of good service as a teacher in lie Howaid Graded School George- swn, S. C. Being satisfied neither 'ith her attainments nor hot position, be decided in 1222_to_retain*.to the. - \ *> ? i , A ' ' i Rev. Julian CTCa - Rev. Julian C. Caldwell, twelvi League and put it on-the map. A Superannuated Preachers' Fundf dui elected Editor of the Sunday School resigned to .take the pastorate of Qu now scrying his- third-year. ?Receh was not elected a bishop in 1928 on getting on that ballot 286 votes, tht He is at the door according to pr elected in 1932 on the first, ballot. 1 ience to fill that exalted office. He 14th District. | J Chaplain Geor Professor in I The Church ought elect to office fications in every, way. Chaplain Si ministers in the connection. He reci versity; S. T. B.. and M. A. from Bo; vard, Cambridge, Massachusetts; re< versity of Chicago,, and has comple Chaplain Singleton was awarded th Bishops of 1908, composed of Bishof John Albert Johnson. He is a meml tion. the Alpha Ehi Alpha. .Praternil for six years he b>-? heen Head of t University. ' Chaplain Singleton pastor^d for mice, two years in the Piedmont Soi ology, Morris Brown for one year, Has seen military service in the P [ man, History Editor for- the Sphinx and the Palmetto Leader, constant press.- Member of General' Conferer gressive measures. Received a ver; Recorder in 1928. His conference he Carolina will stand by him. He is to edit the Christian Rt-'cordcr.?Ctrrr ers at the Diamond Jubilee Common regular pursuit of knowledge. -.It was then she entered Howard University, Washington, D. C.. to follow * in college training and art. How well she adhered to her decision her college diploma issued this year attests. Miss Bianchi comes of a large family, every member of" which seems bent on higlj Registration m the area of finer atfd better things. Her brother, Mr. Benj. A. Bianchi has this year at Columbia University, New York City, not only earned the Master Degree in education, but has also successfully matriculated for the doctorate in the samo fieM caters, Miss Marian E. Bianchi, Miss Ethel L. Bianchi, and Mrs. L. Bianchi Smith are doing splendid work in the educational world. These young people have.strugeled practically intlfependentl$'*ffftT?'e The death of their father. Such lives and such effort should be commended and while we congratulate and wish them well let us sincerely say, "May their tribe increase." ~ Sunny Side Social Club "News * June 12 at 8:00 o'clock with the prest ident, Miss Ford, presiding. A prayer was offered by Miss Moultrie after which each member responded with a Bible verse. ?Business wan then discussed.?ft was indeed a very interesting meeting. We are sorry to have Misses Adelle Bradford and Jennie Curry leave us for a sfew months. Those present were: Misses L. Fridic, M. Ford, D. Gillinrd, E. Round tree, L,, Moultrie and Mrs. K. Gregg. FAN-O-LIN SYSTEM In Beauty Culture Give FAN-O-LIN Hair. Scalp Dandruff and Toilet Preparations1 a trial. Their worth has been proven. Registered in U. S. Patent Office. , , AGENTS WANTED. Write for term. Made by Mme. Fannie L. Carolina 1029 High Market Street GEORGETOWN, S. C. . '? -I THE PALMETTO LEAD! ldwelI, D. D., A. M. I years Secretary of the Allen C. I thousand dollars -were donated to th ing his tenure of office. In 1924 vra , Literature and re-elected in 1928, bv ed the highest vote of any man wh tne nrsi, tnira, iourtn ana sixth Ballot! i highest vote of any man not1 electee ecedent establi'sher in 1908 should b Hie is well fitted^ by training and expei has, been unanimously endorsed by th ge A. Singleton illpn TTnivorollw ... men who possess the necessary qual! npleton is one of the most outstandfn eived his B. A. decree from Allen Un ston University; studied a year at Hai eived M. A. and D. B. from the U-n ted residence requirements for Ph. E e scholarship priven by the Class c >s I.ampton, Parks, Heard, Flipper an he Department of Social Science, Alle ir years in the New England Confer ith Carolina Conference, Dean of The and at Paducah, Kentucky pne yeai hilippine Islands.' Mexico and France He is Kelipfious Editor for"the Bronze :, Columnist for the Louisville Leade contributor to the church and secula ices of 1924, 1928, and voted for pro y encovfrafrinf? vote for the Christiai rs unanimously endorst him, and Soutl a cohnectional figure, the logical mai plain Sl.nir?ptnn was one of the speak of Wilbrvfnrr.a ,ITnivpraity,-^?" or folk, Va.?lie is a milci whu wiiles ' . ... fi>r Economical Transportation _JH6SEL_ USED CARS WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS Cars on Lot No. 1 Next to McMaster's on Hampton St1930 Ford Town Sedan $56! . Hudson Coach i 1.5< 1930 Ford jQpupe 39! 1929 Chevrolet Cabriolet 32! 1926 Pierce-Arrow Touring 22! 193Q?Eprii-j Tudor ' 37! Dodge Coupe ^ 30( 1926 Chevrolet Roadster 13! 1921 Chevrolet Truck _ 25< 1929 CMC Truck 25( 1929 Ford Sport Cupc 35( 1929 Ford Coupe . __ 35< Cars on Lot No. 2 1105 Hampton St., Near Asser bly St 1931 ?ord Coupe $471 1929 Ford Town Sed.an 371 1921 Ford Coupe 8! _ -1-92L-Chovrolot Truck ..??I 1927 Chevrolet Sedan ?lr 1930 Chevrolet Club Sedan 52 1928 Ford Coupe - 27 1929 Chevrolet Coup. 27 1928 Whippet Conch ,12 1926 Ford Touring 10 i Essex Coach 19 | CENTRAL CHEVROLET CO. ?fhone 5182, 1232 HAMPTON STREET HAMILTON'S 1611 Main St. DIABTONDS and WATCHES nn Katv Tprma *?TI * "?nJ ltt?? Snu.'.i Office, SmalT ExpenM, Small Profit v er r" t l The pgctor F.otcrt _ La the officers and members < X ropolitan Bethel A. -M. E. ?|> extend a hearty welcome L. M. Hughes, President, t hops, General Officers, tie - Y and visitors of the Quad % Session of the Woman's Ho Y ?~Forejg"n-Mission ar y Sneiefc ing you a pleasant and.prj - A-?:?session. :,r "" """"" e IX ~ ' <T^_J ^S^j jLyj naBHQUb ^9Ft MBjE V INTERIOR VIEW 01 f . .... : ^ _*_ ^>_ jfc A gfc * A. A.* .A. -- A A. n ^. m WmjWM- "^-"? ' . 1 ORAN : ? .. S ;: - , : . ?? m 4^<? ' l"-'-'!w^rriirfiii nina^o. - ? )i^ . ~ ?. .' 1? ; ** FUNER J ' ] n? , You are especially invited IX see, the Fine Display of Flowers 4> Supplies. Everything New and X P 5 T f b f You will find our Receptio } Y Rooms, Chapel, Slumber fioor | *? open and ready for inspection. 6 I A Automobile Equipment wi 0 ??< ^ , 5 > We have three Embalmers Y ^ ? telephone Y _ .v . =- % I>ay Phofr* 474? :* ' __ _ II y Saturday, June 20, 1931. t |l r>fi table I M A ?* ' *: ' ? - :~~ i ' *? ' ' >Xt I REV. R. S. LAWRENCE & |J~ J |Biy ^ ~ ~ * f B ETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH 'X Yi ; _ _ _ ' _ ^ ? . . . .. 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