The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 29, 1931, Page Page 2, Image 2
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TBAlXIXCi FOIl IjIJADIjRBHIP^
: The training for k'tuk'isiiip is juas
important today or perhaps moi
so than it was m the days of Most
i?.d Joshua. At every crisis in th
development of mankind leaders hav
emerged to direct the people.
AOrapam was prepared lor a leai
ership on the wave-washed sand
auu unuer the iilooiint Skies, by Jehc
tali Cod.?l'aul "as named lot leat
ershtp through the members of th
Sanhedrin Court but 'mainly throug
communion with God.
l - Mot only were men ol' Bibie tim?
trained for leadership, but men, w*
. """"--being trained for leadership.
4 We oftdn hear it quoted that "Th
boys -and girts of today are the me
and wo men'dl to mo Fro w.,T Tbv erlf
this fact institutions of various kmc
? have been a net are being built to trai
tor the right kind oi-leadership.
All of us are leaders, but ail ai
not trained leaders. Ail of us ai
? lyadittg- either in a good 01 evil- wa,
A party of railroad conductors om
went on a trip to a Southern Cit;
They arrived late Saturday nigli
On their way down tney had plannc
to return Sunday. Sunday niornih
wm ii every thing was' in readiness fo
guing- they found tnat one war rnissr
from the crew. They sought him oi
and found him very carefully attire
'"Where are you going John?" W1
i j.iti going hi eiiU.cn .wa,i his reply,
Tl.on you are not ffoing on the e:
cursion witn us?/* Xxi,?was- lus-repL
"I .always go to chinch on Sunday
When he stepped out to go to chun
. . others followed him.
'Sometimes we despair because v
think our task., is too small for us 1
show what a competent leader v
aiv. I.et CI7 only reilll'Mibui1 111
statement, that he who is faithful i
few things shall be made ruler ov<
many. Fripn the 27-30 we are .g<
.?t.. yiVir .i ry?just- how- faithful we ca
(he in training for leadership. Tin
promoting the cause, of Christ ar
causing Hi?; kingdom to come in tl
hearts of men. This is my last' a]
- 1'ic.il1.?Xext?week?1??expect?<
see yoti' at Winnsbd.ro lifting t^p Hi
who said ,"ly you liyt?mc up .1 wi
; draw all 'men unto me."'
-tYltEKN\VO(>D DISTRICT W. H.
_ i\.. MISSfON VR V MEET
The \V. II. ami F. Missionary Coi
__j :?\ 1'Mt.inn?uil the Gieettwumi I >'st
nfbt in its annual sessiutit?ith Fiiem
ship A. M. E. Church,""Clinton, S; C
July- 23-24, 1931. ' 1
Rev. P. M. Gary. S. T B., Presi<
ing Elder, Rev. T. H Addison. Paste
Mrs. \V E Williams District Pre
ident .
The convention vva- a success iro
- all angles. .
The opening services conducted 1
Vice-President, Mrs.- L. K. Gogg.t
were spirited and effective.
During the first ses-ion Roe. D?1
i-ims, President of Allen 'nmr.-n
Mj'i't- cii ,l,e , ?tiiv.-ni j< if ah tnn.1
. " "helpful, and dnc??. rag ingAvdids, at^e
which he was recommended i- a v;ti
diuate' for the bish t-ii*
C)n Thursday niuht tin
-v.-i inwii iiy tut* tvev. \\ . ishaw \s':
*-?*?ra spiritual "fensr;?"The Avtrhrnn.* ? :
i ivir-cs conducted i>\ lit v. Addison wei
? full of inspiration, the response 1
Mi s. Anna K, . Chiles was in keepij
with the occasion,
... tPfuT1 President^ Annual Addvc:
was full of .helpful thought and tint
~fy ' reeommendatiops.
' Ati?Ihi en1.'.'!!1 the?gp^-inr*?Htp?Pr
siding Elder made helpful r'emarl
and .v-i- t-ii in v.:,. .'inal.c tl
work a'sue,cess.. and ho t >o Was re
: oimiit'iidi'd?rrs?drlcgate to -"the rie:
General Conference.
r 'Rev.. Addison and the good poop
--.of- Clinton '"ghtortaitiod- the- Co'ilvc:
lion w ith generoii> ln.-iu'.alii v.
. sumptions dinner was served us a: tl
Chiml house un.Friday, the l.im tah
with its many and varied teniptii
:? : ilitilui i Hifoic ..n." tHiak-trCi he add \V?
--- f.-rr*d;rrut?" 1 ha-irk^e i v m- ! ' at!."^
( in:l l.tl-S, Tt.i I |,h. I r ruint^
; The- followitm. ollaf 1'-' Ui'ir fieri1 t
; Mrs, \\'. E. WilliaiTu. PnA-'Mrs.
/ . (ipg-j ins. Vfce-pi;, sitlei.it; Mrs.J.
Ibirgess, SocrolnVy; Mrs, A. I,, i
' _ ' I.imisey, Coi re-pojuling Score Vur;
. ' Mrs. Anna F.. Chik-.-j. Treasurer; Mr
y A. R. Holmes, Jliyonils Supt.
ADVISORV HPARli \IFP.TtS
tt? - ... " IN FI.ORRNC
The Advisory Board, Grand' Unit<
; Order, of. Tents, J. R. Giddings at
I"Hifee I'nion meets in Florence. "R<
??? ports- Ordeiv in most--Nourishing oo
dition.
I'm -';- it11 f? a is.oje.l I.\ Mr
C. If! Brown, President the Advisoi
? ? Board of the Order mot m evtra so
sion on Monday^ Auyu;-t 17, attl
office of tiro president in Florence
This extra session was necessary i
there were several matters of vital ir
>M,rtwnrr tu He h)oKrirt"hrtrr.???~
? in I.intmlnviHo. May 4.t> it hocnme.n,
ce.ssary to demote throe of the higl
est officers because theye were four
guilty of braoh oC trust. Drtfcst
step? had to be tnkfcn> to force the:
belonging to the Order. The Boai
endorsed and sustained the effortSj <
its members there in-Flurenc to obta;
this property.
I'm entire mi'1 1 >v r-! i ? >' w.. - prosit
and each expressed herself as bein
in full harmony and accord with tt
National. Miss N. A. McQueen (
Charleston, the newly elected Gran
Financial Secretary gaye a wondei
ful report sine the Grand Lodge i
May. After an itimized account <
I monies collected it was shown sh
. ' had handled $1096.25. Out of thi
* she had made an initial payment o
v all death claims, paid other indel
tedness and had another installment t
pay on another claim.
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?re-instated nu'mbti'B Wgrg_E&it&rt6tL~ ~
All uf the thirty odd Tents were're+
.Ported for except part" of four. ' This e
was very encouraging in face of the
(8 hard times and trouble,
le j The board thanks all leaders, offie
cers and members" for the loyalty
shown and- pledges their word as
i- Christian women, to deal fairly and
Is justly in all matters. All leaders,
? officers and members are asked to
h- work as never before to sustain and i?
t build up this Grand Old Order. To
h this end, two prises were offered. Ons -
I iu tiie suuur.unaie leni reporting tne
;;s; hu^r -new lTremUerg nnU utiu lu the j.
person who gets up the most new
e Tents.' *
If each leader, officer and member
le Joes her duty, keeps her obligation
n of U. L. and F.. the. Grand United
y Order of Tents-of the J R. Gidding*
ja and JoUifee- Union, District No. 4
n 1 will soon bloom as a rose-and-blossom,
1 4 as a bay .tree.
Mrs. C; R. Brown,."Pres.; Mrs. A.
^-j M. Garrett, .V. P; Miss N A. Mc- _
j Opoen, F S.; Mrs. Maggie McOontld,
^ ; Trous.;?Mrsr Grace Chapman, Asst.
:?{Sec.; Mrs.. Rosanna Ward. Mrs, Re
i becea Dykes, Mx^5. Barr, Mrs. Grant
1 ! Watson, Mrs. Jeannette White, .Mrs.
Sail e Mamgault.
.it j d,
On Sunday morning, August 23, we
iy weie indeed blessed in having Rev.
, * j J. E. Briggs. professor or religion at
<- i Benedict College speak for us.
yj L He spoke from St. John ?"Pmust
work the works of Him that
:h | sent me, while it i.s diyy; the night
ic&meth. when no man can work."?
, e The divisions of the discourse wore;
t0 1?Christ's work then and our work
e no. 2?Our relationship to our
;s I.ord ar.d Mastor Jesus Christ.?-i?[R
Cur time. .. He further developed the
?r discourse by saying that Jesus Christ
0. "did "His-'work in the required time,
L!1 and we, to be rewarded must do our
1S work in the required time, The serltj
mon was very helpful and enjoyed by^
le
p. I e were very proud to have wortjjship
wiih Vis frnnditx_.tntnllig*_.Mi>.
m Mamie Johmon, widow of the late
p i Dr. Herbert Johnson of Charleston.
There are at her visitors whose ~
j nnmgs we do not have in hand just
& j visit-ors to our services:
\Ve .are. pioud to have in our city
;nnd have them worship with us from
time to time, Mrs. Adell Pettiford and
r- I' tlc daughter of Tallahassee. Fla. _
j!1 the daughter #ind grandaughter of
I r | Mrs. M. G. Johnson. .
i- CEDAR GROVE A.M.E.Z. CHURCH
>- J Sunday was another beautiful day
i '"or revival meeting? in the rural dism
| ti H-t. _
.. : Aiu.:.-Elizabeth Gilliam is home af- ~
^ : '.er spending a few days in Charles
: ton',...
Miss Queen Roberson left Sunday i
j 1 tor Camden', S, C., to visit her old, i
, home place.
{. Mrs. Rraddie Epps was the dinner
r --j tfuer-t?ot Mrs. Elmira Epps Sunday.
.i.'PJu \ enjoyed a lovel.Vitiate.
.Miss Mozella Epps was tlie .even
ii-g guest ot .Mis Magnolia Epps
y I .MUiilSSr* .
rMs. Marie Glenn who has been;
** ill is much improved at. tlinf writing} "
The others still remain on the sick; j
lift are Messrs Asburv Abrams, Na
ur I . i ? -- - *
? | maiuei iiienn, 'Alesdaoves Jocie Fei I.
gusou. Alice Shell. . We hope for them
ss U speedy recovery. .,
L>" I The fire whittle and fire truck are
kept busy in Whitinire. On Monday
l' 1 I'lv. rnrl?Mr=r?d. f.?Sartor's?lious.. k
alight . lire and was burned but not
liLLLillally'destroyed. '
< >[ ' .Mr. :- John Baker was accidently "
Kt i khlled ITv ~h automobile Saturday ~
w" \ujr'ust 15th, while standing aginst
le | a watron and was buried at Calvary
n- j Bsiptlst Clufreh Sunday August lfith.
A "'Miss Dewee A brants from Thomas>
**) ville, N. C., is home spunding a fev
,wi: ii her pu,n:n'..v ?
| Suber in Whit'mire.
Hins l'KOM .KASTOV^R^-y >
fA The Willing Workers Club of Mb-'y
!'''ion .Church, Mrs^-Kva H. Cheesejy
J, boro. President gave a very interest'?
f ing program Sunday night, Aug. 10, ,
S'* I for the benefit of the church. Special ,
'* ! mention need be made of the selec- .(
j lions from MisgbAlmeta Robinson and
| A1 i-s Janie Miller. Prof. Eugene Barn- ,
well made a \ery helpful talk illustrut
,?.!;ing the fact that "Happiness is very (
_j-olltitt- found by grasping the thin:; ,
, . I i iyrht .at hand." The music render- ,
,.] .1 bv Cro?? -Roads School Sextette
I of wheih Proi. James Anderson ?.->
D- I r* I .4 ' '
I Pi nu'ipaU was a rare , treat. |(
n" St PFHTp's Junior Choir also~pfav-T
j (I an important part. Much credit
jv due Mi-fe; 'Chcescboro l'or the suer;
ess the- cfijih i's making, both numefi
R" ; ciilly arid fiium iallv. ^ j
?Mimsehol i of - Ruth No. ii'JOo;-e"!
met at -Mt. Zion Church Sunday Aug.
ls I 1 for their* annual services. Mrs
M i-/y.i|- Ri.Pinmni ('i?rhi4f asi-inninl in n ..
! most' diknitied manner was mistress
.[ or ceremonies. The program was orm 4
Pr '.n' i.iie lie.it and'ability. . The H. o' -j
' i' it. of Kustover is second to none in '!
. j the .--late. Rev. A. P. Porter, the '
,cr | C'\ pastor of Mt. 7.inn church, preached
*e for the oc asion. usiirft as, a text sub
jT}eeTr~A Shriiirrg f.ife;" .7-^- He preacii- ?
> ! r:s rs M-r before was heard on all '
?* I occasions.. . ,
in
i ?ftirv. Portffr served fcld-i etuiretk fnr
IcV.en years, churches. <
Mrs. Daisy l.abrew Rice formerly ,
g of . this place but now of Maryland (
>e 1 is Vi king-relative's at Eastover. ]
id Mrs. I.cna Gm?d\viii~MrsT Essie ~
>f Fk-r.ch and sister from New York <
id .City r;re vi itiag here,
r- j .Mv,-M. Green, from' Lakeview Mae ,
n House Timothy.
)f i Mrs. Florence Williams of Greense- (
le boro, N. C., is visiting her parenU-*iU {
is jh4s place. , 1
n' To the delight of the many rela- i
)- tives and friend3 of Mr. and Mrs. (
.?.j-kliiaVXiary.^they are visiting, here. \
They both represented the picture of j
n t health s' I
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THE PALMETTO LKAI
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i ~?j| f The
above is the llknesa of Mrs. Anna
Mr. and Mrs. William' Manigault, Colurr
the Fourteenth day of "August, Nineteen,
commissioned and constituted by the Go
jinn n T.iron^rd Notary Public.
Mis. Patrick is a graduate of the Bot
Columbia, and also of South Carolina IS
and' for two years was engaged in the
Patrick, entered The Renounrd Training !
City. After completing a very successful
to South Carniina and was Licensed'by t
Mrs. Patrick is a very prominent and p
admired and loved by her host of frienc
has lived in Spartanburg. S. C..- and is'<
Woods Funeral Home. From all report
City as in her h^r'r'tov?!. Mts. Patrick
the Colored citizens of the -^f\tire""State
FIRST CAI.VARA RAPT. CHl-RC'il i th
! ? I do
Sunday morning the S. S. opened(sa
with a largo number of pupils. A 'he
S'erV?ln-lnl'iil?im ?'?. ?
...v.whwmiuii urxw iv?s- ) M
-on was given by Mi$s Stewart. After"
our group meeting we were pleased iTl
o have Dr. Watson give a talk oniJo
the lesson. Prizes were awarded to M
.hose who had retold the s\-?vies 8
which the pastor had related to them M
in which "Truth" was the outstanu-' (l
ng -thing in each story. Those re- in
^tuvmg-the-prizes were : Frances Hat r .
Cora .Jenkins, James- Talley and Marus
.Barr, othet's also ma le efforts- to ,
eceive the prizes and they are com- |
mended for their courage.
We have added to our Sunday. School i
i Cradle Roll, wheie children under i
our.years aie taught. We Pope that h?
ill parents who-lu?\i children coming at
uuK?r this age will bring them to us..
-Our .! nothing worship was opened '"U
it 11 :.'10 those present listened to a | ^
very helpful seivnon taken from I^uke j ^
11:10-120. This p.i i'i iTf t lie chapter
jives I;he parable of the ,great supper.!
The I.oriCTin de "ve.ek u : uppt O and'!"
sent forth his m : vants to invite the !se
?uests to the supper; K.uri one m es- !<-_'
elite i an excuse aiul failed to accept ]'11 f
.lie invitation. This also.is true with
the invitation which Christ extends ] Pa
too often* He is put oil. Mem and
women offer excuses and "fail to come a*
in Christ and iv.vivr- th,- lu.-ssiims
lie offers. -
We were delight ell to, have Rev. and H
Mrs. W. A. Robinson of. Benedict wor- i tn
ship with us, also Dr. Watson. ., I Si
Mts. S. S. Youngblood and little Pr
hmghtor M :) rg: i nC :.re hack Lu tllC -lil
city after having spent a pleasant ni
stay?with?Tcfcrt-Tvr-s unri?triiMids?irr
Charleston ami Ber.nettsville. 01
. ?a
rhf ynr'xfl womfvs mission. ?
ary society of jones chap- t}i
EL A. M. E ZION CHt'lteffr?^%
?Mrs. Alice Habrew delightfully en- fa
Lertained the members and friends.iof hi
the Young. Women's'Missionary So- Oi
_iety of Jones Chapel Church on gj
Wednesday jaftpfrnoon, August 19t'i 0f
it her1*home <>11 Lady Street. - vi
Miss Florence JBeuson, the presi- l'l
lent extended a cordial welcome to f,
-he eminent visitors. Or. Wr SO-Sj
Gladden pastor of Mother Liberty C. h
M. E. Church of Jackson, Tenn., and m
Mrs. L. B. McLee'se, district president m
jf the Women's Missionaiy Society in
A the C. M. E. Church. Si
The impressive devotional exercises \y
vere followed by a brief business in
session. at which lime the"members eo
with"tTTe~amount of f$4.) ic-ur uoilavTT.'HFT
\fter business the meeting was turnid
.ever to the distinguished visitors,
ltr. YV? M. Uladden held the niteflddress
in which he emphasized the
mportance o7 making our tasks a
iart of us, and constant service for er
:he Lord as keys to success in any VI
umhxr&aking. The president was nr
congratulated on her efli ient leader- 0f
!hjp of the flub also the members ]jf
ipon their snirit nf cftniwrotlr,.
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\j. B. McGlees. favored us with an })g
-resting: and Inspiring talk tm q,
'Leadership." Wo were also favored
ivith talk by our pastor Dr, W> B. ^
"ribbs, Mr. W. M. Labrew and Miss
Rlix.a Boulware. Miss Corriono Gor
'on marlq a fiting response to all of (]8
hrse inspiring and uplifting talks. w
The members responded to roll, call w:
vith miscellaneous- quotations, after
which we enjoyed an interesting poem g,
entitled "Untruthful,' read by -Miss w;
CJorriene Gordon. Miss Adelle Green
beautifully discussed the elpvnth, a.
twelfth and thirteenth chapters, of
3enesis and the 14, 16 and 16 chap- p(
;ers were assigned, for tbe^next meet- ar
ng. All united'In singing thp "club Wj
long." At the close of the meeting ^
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Mae Patrick, the cnly daughter of
ibia Leading Undertakers who was
hundred" and" Thirty-one, appointed,
vernor of the State of South Caro)ker
T. Washington High School,
tate College, at Orangeburg, S. C.,
Teaching profession. Later Mrs.
School for Fmbalmers, at New York
I course of study , there she returned
:hat State as a Licensed EmbalmeT.
opular young* matron and is much
is. For the past three months she
employed in that, city by the Floyd
s she is as , much admired in that
has made a record for herself and
should /be proud of her.
e hostess delighted her ghests with
iicious. banana ice cream and cake,
lted eanuts and candy. The memrs
thanks Mrs. C. J. Benson Mid
iss .gelle Kenney or contributions.?
A "Ranibow Wedding" and Tom
lumb Wedding will be,presented at
inesrChapel A. M. FL Zion Church
onday nighty AugusF 31, 1931 at
P. 3VL, under the auspices of the
issionary Societies,, admission ten
f\r> \ TL. ? 1-1-* * * "
v-v / veins, xim puuuc is cordially
yited to attend. _ -
LEXINGTON NEWS
New Bethel A. M. E. Church
On last Sunday, Sunday School was
Id at usual hour which was largely
tended at 11 o'clock Rev. S. .1.
>linson was. gone to Silver Street to
n a revival meeting for Rev. J. M.
iHfams. Rev. Johnson is now i?
vival meeting at Spring Hill A. M
Church.
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock Rev.
J. Johnson preached a wonderful
rmon which everyone enjoyed. At
o'clock Rev.' F. C. Lewis preached,,
ter which dinner -was-served on the
ound. At 4 o'clock Rev. Dunjap,
istor of Leesville preached a real
? mmi, -liberal collections?was lifted
ter each sermon.
New Bethel A. M. K. Choir sang for
'o sermons. At 4 o'clock spring
ill Junior Choir sang and Sunday
ght Rev. J. M. Williams pastor of
lver Street, Newberry District
cached. -He will continue to run
e meting throughout Wednesday
ght, Good Hope and Mt. Olive A.
TA m *
ght, New Behtel A. M. E, Choir
ng at St. Paul Baptist Church
orn'lay night.
Rev. B. J. Julmsuir'has as?guests
roe brothers and three sisters from
Vrlngfield., Mass. On Monday his
ster .Mrs. Mary Jano Irby gave a
mily reception in honor of Rev's,
"others and sisters in FaiTfield Co.
11 Tuesday Rev. S. J. Johnson will
ve a reception at his home in honor
' his brothers and sisters after serce
they will leave for Savannah, Ga.
iey will return on the end of week
orn Savannah on their way back to
>t rngfieldj "Moss. Rev. Johnson is
ivtng great success in his revival
eeting at Spring Hill has three
iners and two converts. The meets'
will continue through the fifth
mday night op Thursday night Rev.
". G. Owens will take up the' meetg.
Rev. Wililams will leave foFhtS"
invention. Mrs. Eugenia Cook is.
ilT" confined to her bed at home of
sv.-S. JT Johnson. _ \ _
CON W W NEWS
Bethel A. M. Iv,. Church
people oT Conway Rave been
ijoying for two- weeks a great reviil
that is heini? conducted V Rot,
ul mother U. S, Brown, the wonders
the age, the gieat spiritual evange
its of Philadelphia, Pa., the evange:
st is having great success. We are
iving a gracious out pouring of
ad's Holy Spirit upon this town.
Old Bethel is crowded every night
e white people' as well ~ as ours
tends the meeting^.
Sunday,?August 16th a. high
ly from Sunrise prayer meeting
here everybody present was filled
ith holp sipirt. Elder D. C. Deas
'td his 4th and last quartet*, nt
nthel A. M. E. Church, August 10th
ith much success. It was one of the
:st quarters vfe had for some time,
t 7:30 P. E. Deas preached a soul
irring sermon, text St. Luke 19-10:
>r the Son of Man ia come to seek
id to save that which w?* Prat. This
aa a powerful sermon much enjoyI.
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"SOUTHS >AV?Rlt
After devotional exercises the M
conference was?organized. with Hro
I G. W. James as secretary and "several vi
] other committees were appointed. L
All reports were very good. We
were glad to have Mrs. Deas. Rev. w
J. -P.- Stanley-pastor of Conway Git.
cuit, Rev. Page pastor of Bucksport C
and Rev. Foxworth of Marion, with M
its'in the eonfcrcneci?We regret very?
much to learn of the misfortune of R
Mr. Frank ^|emmii>g\^ay Who got (J
his shoulder - broken by falling off a a:
brick building. We wish for him a 0:
speedy recovery. F
Mrs. Edith Latimer is back home
again after about' two months away a
; attending summer at Columbia and y
visiting friends in other plcaes. tr
Miss Tomasena Dunmore of George
own is in the .city spending some h,
time'with her relatives and iriends. ~
We all are glad to Know that Mrs.
Victoria Parmley is improving from
her. illness. ,
CARLISLE NEWS
Revival meetings ' are?being "well -C
attcsfded round about Carlisle. ' It is d;
hoped that much good will be the re- P
suits.. The heavy, rains have been S
very refreshing and crops are looking a
fine. 0 Vl
Prof, and Mrs. Boulware of Harbi- ?
son College were very pleasant and v'
welcome visitors at. the-honre-^L-Mrs. P
Mary F. 13m lui mi last Saturday and -d
Sunday. Prof. Boulware made a very d
I interesting speech on Sunday at the r<
A.. M. E. Church of which Rev. W
L. Johnson is pastor, All were' so C
very pleased to have these fiiendli. '<
visitors in our town and hope to h ive tl
them come again. " tl
Miss Lizzie English is a patient at v
the Majority Hospital in Union. We Sl
are pleased to report tha^, she is ^
doing nicely. li
to her home in Union after spending h
some time with her aunt Mrs. Mary tl
F. Sartor. a
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SUMTER NEWS o
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? On Sunday afternoon.?August
lhe members of the 'B. Y. P. U. of Ci
Florence rendered a splendid program ft
Unfitim Phnr.-Vi in tht> in. , j
terest of one of the clubsf of Shjloh. "ft
A large crowd came over from ^
Florence and a large crowd of Sumter a
j i\s attended. " y
The choir of Mt. Pisgah A. M. E. fj
musical and literary program OTT"n
I .Sunday evpninf. August 23rd. j:
; Rev. Rurl'ey of Greelyville preached
at Emanuel M. E. Church on Sunday a,
|1U^iss^Sykiii ~*tr HiigluM and Mr.m
; Caesar Bennett arranged, a musical
and literary program which was Ven- S1
j dered at Emanued ?on Wednesday vv
^.vening, August" l'J. The-numbers
piesented reflected much credit on r<
, the talented young folks of the. city
j and Miss Herrington and Mr. Ben- w
I nett are to be commended for the h
letFort. Part of the proceeds go to t(
[ the Queen Esther department of the ft
inissicnary society. - E
The Boosters Club""Of Mtr Ffsgatr v
sponsored a lawn part give^- on ih
spacious lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper ^
I Slater on Liberty ?t.,'on' Thursday
^ night, August 20t?Mc.? and Mrs. -Slater-worked
ordently in making .'he
lawn very attractive and gave all who m
i attended a cordial welcome.
. - .. n
waster u. W. Howard was the ^
gallant little-host tp a large number |
of little friends on ,the afternoon of
his eleventh birthday. A joyous after
noon was spent playing On the lawn
tables were arranged on the lawn and ^
.the guokU ucrc served to refrshing
ices, with cakes and candies.
' Friends of Miss Nettie G. Davis
are glad to know that she is able to a
be out again afteT being shut in ort "
account of illness. " a:
' Miss Iznell Perry was called home ?
from a visit to her brother on account
of the death of her sister. ,_v
]- A devout and sainted soul has si
passed into the great beyond in the fi
passing of Rev. Henry McDonald who a
departed , this life on-Saturday mom? -U
ing August 22. Funeral Services 01
were held at Fmanuel on Monday cl
Afternoon 3:30 o'clock. o
Mrs, LighTsy ahd "Mrs. " Cluadia ?
McFier of Orangeburg are visiting tl
'Prof, and Mrs. J. C. Prioleau.
I Mt. B. W. DeLorme is spending a IV
couple of weeks in New York City. IV
| Mr. I. T. Smalls is quite ill at this w
time. We wish for him a speedy re"
covery. 1 v a
1- Mrs. Hager Jones of New York tl
spent a few days in the city vising a
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Saturday, August 29, 1931. ^
jojt, ?CEnr~~f
sad/^
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iURED
THE BEST i
by namt'r ^ 1
S E N -S 1 - I
CA KE S I :
ES STNcT 1841 ' I Ir.
and Mrs. B. W. Dwyer.
Mrs Rnsa Harris of Qrangehiirp;
isited her sister Miss Louise Deorme
a couple of days last week. t
Mr. Frank Stoney spent the past
eek in Charleston.
-Little Miss Dorothy Pierson of
olumbia is the guest of "Little-Miss -largurete
Roberts for a few days.
Mr. and Mrc. John?Crawford?of
oek hill and Mrs. Lula Davis ot
astonia, N. C., are visiting Prof,
nd IV^ts. . E. E. Jones. Miss Mosley
f. Baltimore is the guest ^pf Miss'
ranees Lawson.
Rev. J. M., McKay, Misses Usher
nd McKay attende dthe school ot
[efhods. in^ Augusta last week and
lotored to "Xtlanta for a day.
Don't mis? the" "Cotton Review" to
e given on Morris College Campus
n Monday evening, August 31st.
J* . J .
CENTENARY M. E. CHCKCH
V *
The Sunday School of Centenary
hureh is progressing nicely- yester-r?_?
ay inspite of. thp bad weather 188
upils made their way to Sunday
chool. Every Sunday ne*v pupils
re joining us. tMiss EWa Mae Steenson
of Florence who is the house
uest of Miss Edith Richoueson
isited with us, and taught the young ^
eopie's class and at. the close of the
lass period Miss Stevenson in her '
ienified way made a few lasting
emaTks to the Sunday School.
At 11:30 the pastor Rev. D. S.
urry preached a sermon-that will
>ng -be remembered in the hearts ot
le people his subject was: "One
ling Thou J^ackest." Among the
isitors were: Mrs. Mozell E. Richard
:>n, Miss- Carrie J. Greene of Sumter,
lr; artq Mrs. Vadis Goodin of Darngton,
Mr. Brooks R. Gandy; Jr.
At night the pastor again tried
Lmself this was the beginning of
ie revival meeting quite a crowd.
ttended this service. Mr. Joseph
[atfield a member of the quartet of
ilien University and also a memhei
f C?rftenary sang two beautiful
il(Ts. Mrs. Margurette Henderson,
remteni uf the Epworth Lbagug-Mft
^nfined to bed with a sprained foot.
[rs. Milleson DuBose after spending1
iv win, her narents Mr. and
[rs. Lewis Manning has returned to !
er home in Philadelphia, Pa. Mr,
nd Mrs. A. L. Tull motored to New
ork City last week. Mr. Tull re- <
lrned bringing with him Mrs Rosa ??I
'arxison and blaster James Ratliff,
Prof. H. C. Brewer teacher of. ._
griculture in the city schools is '*
!>n County Summer School. ?
Rev. G. B.(Tillman is conducting a
jccessful revival at Centenary this
'eek. r
Mrs. Alice R. Campbell is visiting '
Natives in New York City this week?
Mrs. Sadie Brewer after spending a
eek in Winston-Salem hps returned
ome. Mrs. Marie Sellers of Darling
>n .was the house guest of Prof: and
[rs. H. C. Brewer Sunday. Miss
dith Richardson has returned after
isiting relatives-in Florence.
IT. CALVARY A. M. E. CHURCH
HartsviTle, S. C.?Sunday was aother
brilliant dav for Mt. Calvary
he Sunday School opened at the
vhnl hour 10 o'clock with the assisint
Supt. Mrs^ M? L. Hanell ip
barge. The teachers and scholars
rere in place on time and after a
tief -dieeusr.ion of-4he?lesson by
lasses it was reviewed by the pastor
r> M. *v./vnrr? nr? -
V,, 4.1, Wivm., ?f V . * KT.fr, I Ct IClJf . _ (
iiich that our. Supt. was not able to
B out.? ? -!
At 11:30 Rev. Brown preached
nother of his wonderful sermons
"oni the book af St. Mark. He used
s his subject: "Jegus on His journey
f Mjsions."
At 3:,3o P. M. Rev. Thomas Ransom
f Mullins, preached a soul-stirring
srmon. Everyone was highly benetted
who heard him. He used for
subject "Watch." We were pleased
i have thp many viaitora who came
ut to hear him also the Centersville
hoir that furnished such wonderful
uisic. Rev. "J. E. Thomas of Florence
nd Rev. D. W. Richardson woto in
tie city on business last week.
Mr. Chariest Bethea and family of
IcCal|, and Mrs. Florencec Lyd? and
liss Blanch Cannon of Darlington,
rere visitors in Hartsville Sunday.
We are grateful to hear that our
t*at they will gqton he able^to be out
gain. . , :
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