The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 01, 1931, Page Page 7, Image 7
Saturday* August i, 1931.
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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Morgan of the
city spent the weekend in Newberry.
~~ Miss Gladys Lyons of Orangeburg
spent last week in the city visiting
her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
n ^ k ?
cowman on Hiast Pine Street.
T^jHddoML-of-Mav-Jerry-inmgTffrsT
. Sallie Lone is hnma for n immili'nvacation.
She is stopping at 716 As
sembly Street. ~?!" ?i.
. '?'fry .
Misses GeretHa and GeoTge AT
Swindler spent the wek-end with
Misses Julia Mae AbramsT" They enjoyed
a delightful stay.
.Mr. Win..-An Jornon?fuiimet'ly of
Columbia nqw residing in Detroit,
Mich., 423 St.^Anloine-iStTT- in- on the~
sick list, under the care of Dr. J. H.
Sparks. We hops he will soon recover
Miss Daisy Quattlebaum, 1928 Oak
Street, Columbia, is out of the city
visiting her father at Ridge Spring,
S. C. She will leave August 1st for
New York Citty.
, Mr. Joshua Frank Hart of Ridgewood
left Saturday for New York
where he will attend the Masonic
Convention. He expects to retrain
the first?of?Augliyt.
Miss Gladys Hawthorne of Greenville
who attended the summer school
at State A. and M College wnr the
week-end guest of Miss Mattie Bowman.
t,She reports a very pleasant
stay in our city.
Mrs. Julia G. Woodbury is spending
sometime with her sister-in-law Mrs.
, Janie L. Woodbury Laurence -in Ashe
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vine, in. u. we wisn iox* her a protitable
and happy siay while in the
' "land of the sky."
Mrs. Lucile Hagood Agent for the
. . Pilgrim Health and Life Insurance
Co., better known to the. for.Qe._aa.
" "Sunshine," is now confined to her
bed at her home 1205 Oak St. We
hope for h*>r a speedy recovery.
Airs. James Goodwin left the city
for WashirygJ^j^X). C., expecting to
visit several points North, "aeeompa*
nied by her daughter "Bertha Mae
Goodwin. They are ^stopping- with
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Golden, 1415
Columbia Street, N. W., Washington.
Mrs. Mattie M. Golden and little
'sun WllllUlll Kdwarj Idit Monday for
Washington, D. C., after spending
two weeks with her parents Air. and
Mrs. James Goodwin 2354 Washington
----- Street.^-?~~*
Mrs. Rosa AI. Dixon of 378 Spruce
Street, Duytona Reach, Fla., is visiting
Rev. J. C. White and family of
Winston-Salejn, N. C., who has been
sjck but he is much better at this
writing and able to attend services.?
" ~ Mxss Daisy Roach passed through
the city to and from the State S. S.
and B. Y. P. U. Convention where she
8angv Mr^ Hattip Green,* accompa.
.nied her by xxxqtor to Camden to spend
n while with friends. Miss Rnarh
and her mother will leave.. Camden
ip August to visit, relatives and friends
in Baltimore and New York.
M)s-j Mnhitley B.yidrt i ni'tTvcd hotm
Sunday Jujy 13;'from Union, S. C.
where slip has hppn?attending?thetuato
u. ouhvomtjon.
Miss Sanders went aQ a delegat?
from the B. Y. P L". of Zion
.. Baptist Church. She repovted a very
nice convention. '
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MARRlApE ANNOUNCEMENT
? Mr. Br V;--Thuinpspil iTSs" the hdUOr
of announcing the marriage of his
sister Willie Mae Thompson to Mr.
John C. McLaughlin pn Friday, the
eighth day of August 193Q at Abbeville',
S. c.
CARD OF THANRS
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Misses Mattie Bowman and Jestine
Caldwell wish to thank their relatives
and many friends for -their beautiful
.^gjfts which were given for graduation.
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...I CARD OF THANKS
Miss Bertha A. Bauknight wishes to
extend thanks to her friends for the
many aets of kindness shown her
while a patient at the Good Samari
?tan Hospital.
CARD OF THANKS
Miss Osceola Allen wishes to thank
her many friends for the kindness
shown her during her ilness at Good
Samaritan Hospital and at homa
The beautiful flowers, get-well cards
and refreshments were sources of
cheer that played a great part in
her convalescence.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many friends
for the kindnesq and sympathy shown
during the illness and death of our
husband and father, Mr. John W.
Bovian.
Especially do we went to thank the
teachers and friends of Ohio, Connecticut,
Philadelphia, Chester, Darlington,
Greenvttte, Johnston and. Orangeburg
for their beautiful floral designs
and services rendered.
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MR*}. MATTIE MAE GOLDEN
HONORED WITH PARTY
On Wednesday evening July 15, a
party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
.. Rnmtwin MilCl WukUlllk'lqn . in
Honor of their daughter Mrs. Mattie
M. Golden.of Washington, D, C., a?;_.
ter several games 01 cards a delicious
course of ice cream and cake
and nunvh w"- '"irv"'!?Mrs. Golden"
le?t Monday after a pleasant stay ol
two weeks with her parents.
THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN IT
AT HAND
To. out?many friends we wish to
announce 'through The Palmetto
Leader the passing of our dear" brother
Wattie Cope, who_was called July
15 at 8:20. His funeral was held
July 10, conductedbyW~?T,
-Smmronsr*^!te is survived bv three_
. -brothers) and three sislers^rnd a host_
of relatives and friends. His remains
are laid to rest in Mt. Olive-Church
Cemetery. We also wish to thank
-our many friendir-Tor Their~~fondness '
shown during illness and death of our I
brother. " . .
The bereaved family.
The. jl e. a t. gdcd news.
The r. F. 0. T. Social and Literary
Club met at the home of Miss.
Lauda Flower July 14. The King
opened the. meeting with a brief dis
cussion concerning the betterment of
the club and the attendance of the
members. After the .business the
club adjourned and the hostess pleased
the members with a delicious course,
of salad and punch.
The following meeting was. lieliL
July 21 at the home of Miss Wilson
with Mr. Lonnie Pugh. acting -as boetr
Due fee a alight illness Mr. - Ftil'gUson
acted in the place of the King. Mr.
Ferguson carried the business through
briefly. Two new members were
taken in: Mr. Stepney _?hm4ek?&nd"
John W. Johnson.
ladies' aid society meet j
The Society m.et July 6 in its first
monthly meeting at the home of Miss
Lena Jones." =jAt 5:3CT o'clock the president---called
the meeting to order.
The meeting was opened with prayer
and song service. Many beautTPcft
prayers were offered in behalf of MissJ
Lena, Jones' mother, who has been
ill for sometime; also our pastor Rev.
Cooper and 'Mrs. Synclair We hope
for them a speedy recovery.
A brief business session was then
had. Many things for the welfare
of the society was discussed and
planned. We wish to thank- the t'ol.lowing.
ladies mrt?pre^tnit
hut. ount th^ir rtirrw Mrw F-* I <Piit
Mrs. I. S. Leevy, Miss Carrie Irvin;
Mrs. Ford, Mrs. J. Hope, Mrs. H.
Johnson, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Pleasant.
Miss Jones the hostess served' a
sweet course of ice cream and cake.
" The next meeting will he =?t the hunie
of Mrs. Kate Cannon.
THE PALMETTO SANATORIUM
We the patients at *e Palmetto
Sanatorium enjoyed the coal shower
of rain and after the shower makes
it nice for us tp rest.
For the last few days we have had
aany visitors which we like to have
" at all times. ~
?Wrfllnesday, July a, u?'|e of out iiui jesH
Miss E. Nance and her frjettd' Miss J
Bertha Hudson took a trip tu^Chai-H
lesion, S. C?, where they spent ten
days with their friends. She returned
on the 18th. We are prqud indeed
ta-have her back with her sweet
smites.
Sunday, July 12, we had the Hev.
Stephenson to^aut?iuui pretph fur
" us. He took his text from the 8th
chapter of Acts and delivered, a wonHPVT
III ^i-nion tr) ii>-, y.puih?wt* pn
?
. glad to have some one come to preach
and sing with us.
rn \ T _ _ 1 ? ni *f.. I Ti DU^,.
ruesuay juiy zx, mr, 4,. o.
ant -brought to us the- Slab Town
Convention. A fllay given fry tM
young ladies qf the "Free Will Club"
Wd heartily enjqyed jt. They had
lot a St f"P and fnlrps We hqpe tfra V
they wi|l com? to q3 agaiq sqqn.
That same night we hud many other
friends cqme and enjoy the play alsq.
On Sunday July 26, Sunday School
opened at the usual hqur with the
Supt. Mr. James s. Thompson ui-i
the teachers at their pos^, qf duty.
The lessor) was -taught by Mr. F;
Barnes. We are still making great
progress here W?th our Sunday
School wqrfc.
RIPGFWOOP CAMP
The ordinance of the Cord's Supper
Was delivered by- Rev. A. T. Ingram,
pastor of Jehovah Baptist Church,
and Communion wa? served to the
patients on Monday night. Thc appreciation
of these patients has no
. hnnnda a* thair Reavenly Father has
nt suffered tfrem to be forgot *'jRS*
" utterly neglected while they are in
isolation
i The patients wish to have it anI
mmiWflA/i that. their oraver meetiner has
been changed to. Mondial nights at
8:00 o'clock, and any onf who wishes
to go out and assist them at" that
time will be indeed welcome.
. _ The recent visitors of the Sanatorium
were: Misses Ruth Byrd, Bessie
L. Young, Beatric Tucker and Melvina
Franklin of New Brookland; Misses
Magdalene Scott and Annie B. Britten,
student nuTse of the Waverly Hospital,
Messere Heyward Bowman and
Ricfiarfl Scott; Mesdajne3 ,E. V. Wftllaca
of Agusta. Ga., and Annie Workman;
Miss M. E. WVite of the Palmetto
Sanatorium. "State Pafk; Mrs.
Sftfah Robinson; A. T. Ingram,
Deacons E. Frazier, Jesse Burney and
Bently,
A group of students, attending the
Benedict-Allen Summer School Motored
by for a short stop at the camp
FHday gfternoom g
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mk. buitgess is host to
the musk: club
X'?e Schubert Male Glee Club held
it> iin-i-jjfir *' ' 1 "' u.n... ..r
Mru. J. IfaAtejjrs, PJ08 Harden Street.
Prof. Kiddi^ -conducted the usuad
hour rehearsal and quite an interesting
discussion on several dunces-and
their relation to the-vaudous- classes
of music; after which the President
Mr. R. L. Smith, officiated during the
business session. All present voted
a well spent evening.;
principles of young nep?ni<>"
n u>in p yi n i | |.
viewed.
On Friday night, July 17, lUdl a
^roup of young men met at the home
of Mr. James H. Ro-;emond t,o a
-look tttto theprinciple^ and purposes
T '
-league, and organization. founded by
George S. Schuyler with National offices
at New York. The primary purpose
of said organization?bFfrrg fs
study the history of the cooperative
movement afrni especially the established
rules and regulations for operating
cooperative enterprises.
The, meeting- was opened -with the
reading of George S. %huyler's "Open
Letter to?Young Ncgiuos," redd by
Mr. Jenkins of Allen University. Mr,
Schuyler despiets in very strong terms
the predicament the Amercican Negro
finds himself in economically; It required
but little, reflection on the part
of the group to recognize the veracity
of the letter.
Of those present, Messrs Jenkins, a
student of Allen, Edward Pressley,
AmOs 'Smith, Tazwell Cook, and Prof.
Elliott Richardson readily consented
"to become members of the National
Organization "nd to do all m their
-power to hasten llie fbl'lna'ton of a
local council of Ithis most wtfihwhile
organization. Others presefit
had sent in their membership previously.
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Y.W .C. A. NOTES
The House Committee cave a surprise
party Wednesday afternoon the
15th for the girls' who live in the
-?t-W. C. A. Building at 5 30 'o-clock
Mrs. Carroll usfcored the girls in and
introduced them to Miss Helen Reddick,
the' chairman ofthe committed'who
introduced, them to the committee
members. A lively game call
penny wise introduced by Miss .Red
dick;- each one present was given an
Indian head penny and. all began to
diligently stach for the emblems designated
on li.-t- tliat were- distributed.
Mrs. Juli.i A.. Talley won the
1st prize a beautifidi^nen handkerchief
with point'Tac? and Misses Pearl
Cfunter, Janie Philips and Hat-tie
Woodard pulled ?tra\j"s for the booby;
Miss Woodaid won and received a
card calendar. ? Girls present Miss
Goldie-GQlifer, lizzie Freahley,
Hattie Wooiar'd. Pear1 <}n<?t^i
dtniii1 d'hllll^. t uminiiu-e members:
Misses Helen Reddick, Angelin Evans
Annie Miles and Isabe^^Mosley and
Mrs. Corinne FrederickCOthers present
were Mesdames. Pauline Reese,
K." A. Adams, .Cornu J. Carroll and
E. V. Wallace an ex-chairmai of the
Committee of Management.
Mrs. Carroll assisted by 'Miss Isabel
Mosby, Angelin Evans and Annie
Miles served fruit punch and as-"
sorted social t*-n rake.-, ?
j The Pageant of The Light of Women
staged at -Mid Calvaiy Raptist
IChnivh was ins?vili'tlv" ! 1 1 1 1
pble. - "The audience vvas small bu*t
| very appreciative. lir. P. P. Watson
Baptist Missionary and lir. G. T
Dillard and Mvs. hhlle J?. Yineient
gave expressions and stated that the
achievements of the women depicted
in the characters represented should
-fl'Vi- .'is in-^pit utiuii tu young'women
and girls and induct- them to aspire
to'high and noble service. Su enthusiastic
was Rev. Clin i. II. Uiown pa.-the
pageant h>.' iypi-nUtU in tin H V
P. U. seVviees the following Sunday,
His. request was granted.
Mrs. Albertha Simons president
of the B. Y. P. U. and IVfDolphin*
Bradley chairman uf llm Y. W. C, A,
Garden Committee delightfully enter
fttitWd tlie participant? in the ptigculd
The Light of Women Friday after
noon at the Y. Among those present
were Misses Ftunkie Hull, Mary Colemail,
Helen McKnighf, Helen Bright
gdna Lewie,. Fannie Lee Pope, Reba
G. Diinmore, Dodphine Bradley, Mes
daiqes Albertha Simons, Covrie J
Carroll and May me E. Dunmovo and
liftle Missew Annie' Belle McDonald
Vertelle . Williams, Vivian Russell,
Cleo Peay.^Marv Pope and Reba .tin.
Sara Francis Goodwin. Mrs. Car
Ton arid Miss Bradley assisted by
Misses'lk-len Bright anl.MoftfrJPgar
riuntar- cavtunf w<(< Pl-wum' llliir uvifiVT -
ed nabiseoa; < '*?
The regular meeting of the Braw
ley Book Club was held at the Y.
last Tuesday afternoon. On account
of a rain which came about *5 o'cloc k
and lasted more than an KnTTT-' il.M
meeting was not hugely
After discussions of current events
the meeting adjourned. At the close
of the meeting lemon custard, ice
cream, vanilla rosetts, creole cukes
and after dinner mints were served.
The Y..W.-C. A. movement to gel
better pictures at the Capitol Thi-ntre
is attracting the attention of the
public.. Common Clay that has been
asked for will be shown Oct. 14- and
15. Special Y. W. C. A. tickets will
be issued for the 14*h, Cimimeron
will be shown Sept. 15th and 2fith.
The 25th will be Y. W, C. A. day.- A
movement has been started to get
some pictures specially for children
since we notice that children_are seeing
pictures .that they do not under""sfand
ancP"probaly get the .wrong
view point. If it is found 'that these
pictures will be appreciated and patronized-they
will probably tie shown
Saturday mornings. The manager of
the theatre has promised "Skippy"
for the first niorning matinee.
Miss Carrie Bell Hoover is still
leading in the number of Y. W. C.
A. tickets sold for the special pictures.
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vrerro xeader~ '
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NEW YORK, WASHINGTON
AND SEASHOR
SATURDAY, AU(
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" GOOD 21
Following Hound Tup fares yp|.
points. Proportionate iin^- w .n
New,.York ..$25.55
Atlantic City .... . 25.95
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PiTtsburg 1 ! _ 28 -35
'Niagara Fills- 'J? 15
Uontrtal ... 39-6U
Washington 17.4.5 .' .
.a. Asheville . ~ G.2(T
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Proportionate excision tarts t'r>
Carolina.
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? Attractive vacation tare- to many
"of everybody;
Convenient train service- Pullman
Dining cars. *"" .
.J. - Consult Ticket
:: SOUTHERN RAII
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ANNOUNCEMENT "
Thv Themba Missionary Club will
give a Barbecue, Saturday Augu?:r'
1st at the residence of Mr. J. \V. A
Beechunf, Colonial Heights, Phone 1
. '487. Dinner 25 Cents. Order din- V
. ner_early?Rev. -T.--Reynolds, \
: Pastor. j Jf
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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BOOK fl
CLUB LAUNCHED
I We the members of First Cal- . ?
vary Baptist Sunday School, Were called
together Sunday July 19. by our
, Teacher, Miss Bernice Robinson and p
organized a club, known as. :he Wedlies
Jay Afternoon Book Qlub. The 01
tollwwmg officers were elected with
Miss Robinson as our instructor.
an-- uantiuia Arthur, President
.Mi>- Elizabeth Richmond. Viee-Presi- a*
dent; Alias Gladys Hull, Secretary; w
Miss El.la Cheeks, Asst., Secretary;
Miss Eliza MemphH'!, T''n" Mi .--4*
J"Xao!iu W. Neal, .Reporter.- St
FREE WILL CLIB p*
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Hie meeting \yas held tit the it?
c? htiuii room a^ Rtdgewood Sanatoriluit
Ijrst Sunday afternoon with the pr
President, Airs. C. H. Pleasant pre- se
yding in tier us.ua! ntanner. After 10
the general routine of the club thedevotional
etc., was disposed of the
club was turned over to representatives
of tlte Evans Clinic^At^n
"ol t'olunibia in the. persons of Drs.
.dance, \\ akefield and Mr. Sims.
Their Imi.iting of this m ailC'li"~T7r
Will: U.:U I'lnt't III ? < < i my ? ,t, prpi ^ j V|.
to the tnembers of the club. lo lis- ^
ten to dr. Mance, the principal speak- ,,
?-r, reveal some very pathetic inci- a
tleitts that he had experienced dur- n
,uig his professional training, would v
.iiuickemfig the step, of everv Chris- j4
. ian and social \v..rk,-|- tr .jjr n y pn -^j
rTFietIc support of this association. t(
wftjch means so.much to our city. * tj
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Tuesday July 28 the club had a A
Irtlnnv Ot'Ulllhir at thu Al.. '
^ v'vlt"'Cl VI*C IIVMJiC Ul AlXl . H
"* TEUWTTgressIey uii. Harden St. Ah? f,
Win. Burton was host of the evening. b
r Business- -meeting was - conducted - ~n
- -bjy-the president.- - The club engaged
- in a warm discussion of the vrtatprob"- |(
16m.. of the club. Our constitution t|
aided much hi giving direction to the
business-procedure. The club is setting
apart an entire evening for a
I j special program. The date of this
program will be announced. After
i he business a few minutes - were
, I spent in card playing. Highest fi
score for men Mr. Allen Williams; C
for ladies Miss-Eva Belle Castor; Mr. o
i Bethea captured the booby. Mr. Bur- P
ton served punch and cake;- He was XI
assisted by Mr Arthur * Voung. n
I The club will meet in a special bu- ;
= siness Tension next Tuesday evening sj
,.t'8:30 at the home of Miss Herta- o
-ine "Cannon. ?MTss Rachel Prioleau
visited the elub. P
| MINISTERS' W IVES til
I 1 ALLIANCE NEWS* n
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Meeting of the Ministers Wives ^1
Alliance was held at the usual tinie ii
at the home of Mrs. S. R. Elliott w
Liberty "Street.
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Although the day was a very warm ^
_4>*e auite a representative number
v, as.**present;
The meeting" was opened with the
devotional exercises led by Mrs. Low-1 *?
ery, the chaplain and assistant being |
absent. Mrs. Dilliard, our president: ^
suggested that we have an outing, t <
A picnic was talked about but as
many of thP members thought that ' V
the lohg hot days were fatiguing.' <
.\Irs. Chappelle sugested a buffet lun- <
cheon to be had aome time in Septcmbar
and it was unanimously decided V
to have a buffet luhcheon.
- There will: not be any meeting held <
until the third Thursday in Septem- ?!
T>er.' All of the members of the All- +<
iance .are urgently requested to be <
present at the meeting in September, ^
aa an effort will be made to arrange
if possible so that all of the minis- ^
tens can attaod the luncheon with <
their wives. I*|
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Vrucatiun Excursions I i
, CHICAGO. MOUNTAIN ll
K RKSOiM S ? F
m ST 15th, 19;i 1
days . -4
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'!> fiym. ( uijintia to principal) (J
i*1.' <oii.cf \, ,,i,i- ~ ' Tv^
Richmond __ ' '' <
Norfolk ... ' i>j ,^5
rhica"te"^ ?
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l^lLLl ?? - ?: ? _ ** f 11
( illi: inn?l! . : y- uf.
Lguisville. ? - ?ob?
WaymT^otle -'- ~ 1 . ' ''' j i
Jin all olh*M fcrtjllit-.
destination*. t- tiit'.-1 t he .want
i .air. - Modern Da\ ..afbfc* I
Agents, '. . ^
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EMANUELS E.MERCY (LIB ....
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The Emergency Club ^01 .Emanuel
l. M. E. Chjjrch-gave an aftc-rruon ;
'ea at- the home of Mr. and Mrs.;.
V. M. Graves, 181;" Wa\ erly" St- , on
Wednesday evening ar 8' P M A
irge crowd nttended the tea-arid a'
rogram was planned fur thy after- !
Oon which is a3 follows Song,
I am Thine Oh I.ord; pravt; |
[r. Wm. Thompson; Cornet Sol' j
r"hen your hair has turned to silver,.
It. Gerald Dixon; paper, Self H-el^r
i Negro Education, M;?s Ge rrivr vl
raves; Clapnet.? do r.' S'r.et.. 1
i, by Mr. lT.n pn .. Tn?i?Wormn?-p rpFT,
Ach?ivement of f err V. on... r
_Mrs. flyman. William*,-n t<in. ?' i ! j
ent; A ?f!ve* r.^t^ri.-.y wr.s *t.ak?-u ,
Xerward* ?nd ""HlVi r.-'re-h. ?ert-? X
ere served, cake arid ie? "dam. I
Officers*ar^: _Mt*> VViUmm . pre*?i- J
til, MfW TTlarke, secretaT.; uiv.i.Mr- V
ewart treasurer - j-X'I'tie
riu=y CLib i- ?r:vin.? a La^o ,'X
trty FViday evening 31'. it a P M a: j !
e home of Mrs. Mac^i-* De\r.M 14?_>- V
. on St. Come and join -tr* .
Officers ar<" Prc>f J W Sawyer 1 X
esident, Miss Georgian m Grav. - -jrv
cretary and Miss Margiet Washing
n, treasurer . z j {
I'HE WO.MFN S ( (J-Ol'Kk \IIVF L
MISSION A in PN ION.'
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Til- '. I.iuii held 11- iuui,i)H\ m I ?
tg at?tile baptist ( Imi. ' .1 ?
riduy .?md?Suiu.i^ ui i rJO ..VkhT]
. splendid program wio- ivndyied i >' j
iembers ot tite L'tnon- and Wr weie a
tso favored with -eveiai selection.
y the Railroad Outlet oi.Fu-t C?.
ary Baptist C Ivuren >Giicb wtr* e.. t
>yed bv all: W|. a! '' Und TTTT ii ;
rpnanage Clnidieii ujt wan u~. A 1
;r a verv biief di>e:..?s??.n >?> it.- -
i"uj nieiii),i-> - T > rI. ?jrn?l?
ram ended and Rev _
rTrdr'l "TTTr i c-r'[ruIl,?L"...: dea?? i ."d?: ! ;;
oul 'stirring'message fivm John .i:... J ?
larvel .not *that I -aid. unto* thee,* \ c i a;
uist be born again.. * He sa.ii/ in o'rd. i 7~4
r> do Mis^iuu \v..i k y?.u will have r '
t* born again and saiJ wc w'?tl have j'n
y^puU-lagatherv ???- 4 ]
Wv adjOiiMi.-.l tw-n.ert ^t?the > Bet'
hem Baptist Church Flid-.y- hefotc"
le forth Sun jay in Aug.a t
WESTON CHAPEL CHRISTIAN
ENDL.VAOR LEAGIE
Greenwood, S. C.--Through the el- 1
arts of the'Pastui. Rev. Jackson the
Iluhstum-T-Ehtleavof 4league??F~
rganued Sunday, -July IP. Mr Ed
'errin was appointed by tin? past.u 'r
^reorganize the League and- he trn- -ll
lediately called a' meeting, to which
ill the young people eagerly iv- a
ponded. The Yellowing otYicei s Wei < , j?
lected. * 1, ?-? r?j-S.
"Pre sident, Mr. Ed. Perrin; \ ic. - i !>
'resident. Mise Alice Coleman; Re-Jjl
ardtng?Set.i'etary, Mis>?Arrrrie .0;.t '"hi
Lulmes;* Asst. Secretary, Miss Ber- t ?.
tee t^itris; T\irre>iTTiirJing' So iivtm \. '
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Irs. Clyde Pillard; UrganLt, Mi-.- A!- i p
re Coleman, A\??t. Oigaiii-n. Mr L.L i.i<
in ^aekgpn:-ChuidaU:t% Mi? Bt-itih-f .' >
ims; Librarian. Mr. Ua'iry Sim:, P
.eporter,'Henry Armwouli. -t
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Puiiinit'h ? Dining. ..a.i
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A iii.k* of -the mejrtw.jE s was set
t 7 (HI F ,M Sunday evenings. ' I.ast V
ufuiay aii txceiltul program w^v
t-y tla- League through 'trie
rt'oit ut tlie Pi og^ain Committee
lui'h v- j?rtVitivT'ii b\ l-Vvi ,i uiie prestil
Ai-uflk't-rs and members weiv
ii-^Kj and quite a lew welcome vis
ula?Aiuin^)' lm-qihers
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r.AllV'l the-League, fallii We ii.' S U1 c I lie
uhlic a \ ei y Hit el est .tig time'ueV.
nihiay ?Out I'l'Ugl'.ila (.un.n.i-vi'-e
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tan that.of last Sunday, -u it n.usL
i-' -onit-tHjiiK very good Conn- out .. .
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Mitt- vnrr ami en,wy :he-< -very * rtiie
i ogi am? with u-\ Visitor? ana
t;w members are "always welcome
o t?e sure and fro at thi^ wbridet ful
eag?a... next Sunday. The meeting'
:art? promptly a:* seven p m.
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the matter.
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