The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 12, 1931, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Saturday, December 12, 1931 RISNNETTSVILLE NEWS The entire county for the past two or i*u>ro"-months havj# been in mourn_ inw' for rain? Ln- God's oyvrr time he ~ begin to send our needs. ? i Margaret Hanna one of the rrraded school teachers at Dillon S. C.. was called home Friday evening on account of being very ill. She - was taken to the Bennettsvillo Hosnital Sun-ay and Dr. Jennings and honorable Dr. W. S. Hanna soon form' nn operation for pendics. We hope she will) continue under the special care of Dr. Hanna. Mis. M. Ueese is slowly improving. -- *rnVlrj\ T- T Robinson on Kennie St. is on -tlv sick, list. We trust' sfie will - soon recover -Mr and Mrs J R Drake was called _ to Norfolk, Vu, earlv Sunday on ac& count of the dt?ath-?of their uncle Rev ? H D?T? yu 11 of Roiuh ttovill<> but for a number of years he and his family mu:. i-d to Virginia.. Rev. Rvalls made good- ?n every"; walk of life He w is known as a i;etived merchant aid business worker along with his j as tin i?te . v. hi k a giual lililtl lutit Ta'.ieh. " ??-?lie leaven to omurn tt devoted wife," _ -Alec , l.t;.s--.ie At Ryalls, one loving uu renicr, .Mrs. r?ssie h.. 1 aylor, a number of near relatives. Mr. J. B. Thnkc, Drake returned to .office Wed- ' nl's ay morning; Mps. Drake, still re-* mains in Virginia. with Mrs. Ryalls a for. a few days. They have our g ''' st s empathy in every respect. " B Mr, and Mrs. J. S Dixon of Society p I!ill spent Sunday in th,. city and k v >; shipped with Shil.oh Sunday A. M. M1'. Dixon made a short talk. . 1 v1 *v. 1" IT Roberts of Florence was pi i iiy' at Shiloh Sunday and 'made a <!'; p impression:- lie made com on the way we manage, the ? -tlulii.i.a the new church,. He. adviceu llu. , ;eth?Hl of pay as you go. ,.R- v. A. 1. Wright's members re.nder id, the afternoon" service at 373d at S'. Michel M. K. church. Rev. Summons pa-tor. The denominations are ? cpj pei :tt Ing splendiddl.y hero The MjssioifStj'Jftf Society in many rospyets have done and . ar0 doing w<>! d< r"u| work. The two Unions in the County . . \yot;o very good on the 5th Sunday. Rev, W-ifht moderator of the Pee Dee Union this session was held at ?'J p;:s_t.?>r. Tfte Marlboro Union was held ftt-4S.eater. 1'all. Church. . : ?diss Margaret Reese, Miss Ruth Covington ;anid Miss Margie L. McD ;ni>-l writes of their pleasant and pi bsporoi's school term at the DunbnaV-ll They are making good and v e are proud of theiti. Rev. Ji rmie Drake preachi'tHi^fontorfui sermon on the 5th' Sunday l eu ;;ing.at Shiloh and Sunday night la> prcneluxl one worth while at Zioti i h Onite a crowd heard him. Miss I.uyile Tilmon is teaching in , t'.c lhr.c' iiill School. *^J| * ' \V:- arc surpri.-ed and delighted in k:.o\v wo have at Talum; S. C., a jo v. ins*.i'ute; knowing as MeCallum rnd Williams Normal and Industrial | lastinto. This "have addei* fnuch to liic Educational staff. Mrs;. Rosa, MeCollinn, president; Mrs. M. Willi;; ;s Vice; \VC trust them mhch sue .tv.<s 1,1 '- very Tespect. 1M as - send the paper to-Mn?'ct -T-i. 111, pi hi ,.J2. Kinney Street ft r G moot lis. c - + Si MS CHORAL ."voCll'TV HOLDS ~~ 1.1,1A HON 1 The Siiiis' Choral Society of which Rev. A. Sf?.ii -lienrj. is organizer and " .i,uisiei4"dm"clV)ff'WiTr hold ifs~qTTar-terly election on Thursday, Deceni-a.! i o'clock at .Salter Minniriin . A. M. K, Church Washington UeTween l ine and Oak Streets for the quartet eliding March .'11, lUo2 Memhevs aiid prdsjjVectives are urged^to In- present and on time. -Election-oi?trtl'ieers?are-held- every"i ".lilv. -)< tin incentive for 3" lii'llH' itrw+ -greater- organi?t?ltoft?~- ? - ' " Thc president* making the best showing financially and numerically vTiTl be given a medal oflTG'red by ar music lover 'of the city (white) for meritorious service -at the close of the y-car lb-'?-. ' No president will be allowed to succeed himself ol' herself during the current?year. _ ; OtTicers to be elected are. as follows: president, yicc president, secret ai .o?ut, treasurer and business manager. The business manage to be compensated for his or her services etch quarter. Itehersais will be resumed Tuestiieieaftor each Tuesday at the same iluiui-, -also 3rd and 5th Sunday after noon at r:3lt o'clock at Salter Memorial GhSrciu h "" " 1)7 T. 'Johnson," President. ~ ? ? 9 I.EIN (;T()N NKWS . Now Hethe' Sunday School \was held at usual hour, after which Rev. sermon which everyone enjoyed Rev. Johnson had as his quest Mr. Young and Mr. Blocker from Bethel Chuich ? of Columbia worshipped with us Sun day. We -are always glad- to have visitors with us a.ul wish they will coir.o v: io Siimtiv afternoon Tiov .Tohn<.ov> wont Ik Mt.i Olive. M. K. church and preached for Rev. Harris. Sunday Rev Redmond pastor of" dunes Chapel A. M. K. preahed at New Bqthel. The Tiily of the Valley Club met in the- ,afternoop at 6 o'clock-at New Bethel. - ????~ -?r,?, rMr. Robert Hampton has return* ed homc after spending sometime in Philadelphia with his son and daughter, Mr. John Hampton and Miss ?, Annie Hampton.? The Sunshine Club met Wednesday afternoon at New Bethel Churchy Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Leaphart and<? children and Mrs. Jennie Slitfh 'were : dinner quests Sunday of Mrs. L. Su-I her and Nadene Jackaon I I ' '-1 SVIY GEORGE NEWS Tlie Dorchester County Fair was a success in every respect. o'clock ami continued until Satui- le day evening 12 c lock. ' __ . b, Thursday and Friday were educational days. The exhibits were fine. The parts of the codnt'y showing exhibits were: St. Mark, Reeseville and p St. George High School. Mr. M. J. Robinson, mgr., Prof. T II Pinckney, director, Mr W "Tr~Br^- c thers president and the others of the stalf nee^s to be commended on the unique way they handled the fair, and jiut it over, Bunt's shows fur- ^ nished attractions. sj The Good Hope Union met at Good \ tl: - nuyo Dupusi vmurch on Saturday and Sunday, Nov 28 and 20. T? wn? _ a ..success. Rev. J. M. Marshall moderator preached the Missionary ser- v iiion using. aB a text St. John Is. verse. _ Rev. 0. M. _Mims preached tho Ed. ? ucational. sermon Saturday night. Among the yul of town guests at; s the Union were: Misses Ruth and VVil . 1 helmina Owens from Branchvdle. S. a C.4- Messrs Rasherry Rumph, Bennie I n Owens, Deacons T. Manigault, lien- ft ..cf^gn. i nomas arid others. cl HffV. E. K. Anderson newly appointed gastor of Bethel A. M. E. conductserlrices at the church, Sunday. Rev. Airaerson is a highly recommenued minister of the gospel and we hope ^ ht. will enjuy the confct'i'hee year m. | St. George. | Q Mr. Alexander Stephen of, Balti- I ^ more is here spending sometime with J.f his sister. ? Li Mr. I. J. Davis and-"Rev. J.' M. I ? Marshall motored to Summcrville i / Sunday evening and Rev. J. M. Mar- t ^ shall remaine over until Monday. ~ Mrs. Carrie Allen spent a few day; a here with her sister %Mrs. Sheldonia ' Stephen Allen. ' j fi Mr. Alexander Stephen, Mr. Wm. I * McFinley Bowman and "Mrs. Carrie j , Allen motored to Camden. S. C Sat- p urday ~ __L_ .' ' . | , Among the out of town people j-p that attended the Dorchester County ^ F'air were Messrs T H. and F. Mur- 0 ray, Harold VVhestone, \V. Schuyler, j a Willie Bowman, Herbert Washing-..on, Misses Gladys Murray, Bertha i Ezell and many others from Orange- j ^ "uurg, ranchvUTt. and -surrbtrnding" j: towns. Mr. C. Glover is here spending sometime with relatives Mrs. Julia Sprinkle and Mrs Mattie 0 Rivers is hero front. New York City. v Mr*. Cherrie Stephen and Little c Ada Lee Berry "left last week for fl New York City. i_ r._i_ Rev. J. R.'W: Williams, Missionary ^ for Lovely Hill Baptist convention rj attended the Good Hope Union Word has been received here that Mr. Vv". J. Stuart had an elaborate * wedding in Jacksonville, Fla., to a society maiden, Miss Inez Steward of Jacksonville.' Good luck to Mr. Stuart. He is a St. Georgian and is highly thought of here.-~ ~ ] S?T. MATTHEWS aEWS We were sory that the plav "(dd ~ . iaids' Convention." had to be 'put * (41'- oil last .week on the account of ? t ie inclement weather but hope when TT does be~ iX""\v ill " be "a" "Ml".ces.sT Sunday being an iaeo, day many; v* people were seen at the various plae- | > ... 1.:.- t"> ... n .ii v i i c-s oi worsnip. nt-v. ovinvu irsvii > "himself at both sit vices.?--- ?? We were glad to have Rev. B. J. 1 lodge of Mt. Moriah Circuit to f.vll ' in and worship with us on Sunday rite . Prof. Abraham and the writer w *rc ? dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs -! L \v nuley Sunday ? Everybody is listening to hoar the ^ date of the Christmas pageant. Prof. Abraham along with the other teach- 11 ers in the?public school spent the. .j ing anything undone in getting in -readiness for-the?playv.. _ * T- L.Kirvnrone of the teacn j* cm in the puglic . school spoilt the J week-end home last week with relatives " and friends. < We were"shocked beyond expression H to. have heard the burning of Mr- ^ W. C. Jackson's house Sunday morn- > ing about 2 o'clock. He practically * lost everything! It hasn't been as- ! certuincd whether he carried insurance or not He has our deepest sym ] pathy; ? : ?J We are glad to see Miss Jank War ley at home again with relatives ' and friends after having spent some 1 time in Columbia visiting relatives.. Mr. Charlie Zeigler is indisposed 1 at this writing hope that he will < soon recover. Mrs tannic Ginyard who has been- H sick seems to be improving - * < Mrs Corie Laurence who has been away all the summer is home for ' -awhile. - < Mrs N A. Bethea Tias been on the sick list but is improving at tnis < writing. r? ???^ =?= i. Bethel A. M. E Sunday School and church are planning a Christmas tree < in interest of the children. Let every < ofie, old and young join in and let i mh "fnttko it a au?ees?.? _ WILLIAMSBURG* MAKES FIRST ? SRAL"S.VLE RETURNS Hats off to Wiliamsburg County of ' which Reverend William Anderson is county seal sale chairman. They have sent a big post office money flying and fluttering like a blue rib-ben?right?straight?iiitii the State Tuberculosis Association Headquar- v tei's in Columbia. Not only does this j show the fine spirit of co-operation { oh' the part of Rev. Anderson a i) d hi? committee, But it is a most encouraging sign of the interest by county chairmen and their committees. Do not mark time. Fall in line am* march with Wiliamsburg. S Do Most Of Your 14 Trading With Our Ad- ) vertisers. ? \4 ? "i-, THE PALMETTO * WAVERLKY SCHOOL NEWS The folowing letter whs r?>rpiv c-d *om the Fiarwold Home in acknowdgcment of the provisions sent them y'Waverley School: Fairwold School Cayce, S. C. i December 2, 1931 rincipal, Teachers and Pupils, It is really impossible to express > you our sincere thanks and appreiation for thc wonderful Thanksivin'g gift.s you sent us. We art Lire dear friends, that this , was thc lost' wonderful Thanksgiving wt ave ever enjoyed. May Cod's bles ngs ever rest upon you because yoi ave thought of us who need youi >ve and your care. We shaTTbe very glad to have yoi isit us some time. Many, many thank-s. I am your friends, Mrs. C. A. JEmbly and chjldlfel The six'th and seventh grade clases are entertained every Friday a< i o'ciock in the school auditorium b\ radio broadcast of Walter Darr msicl program for school children isch's musical program for school lildren. FLORENCE NEWS Through an invitation fr&WT tlu . of P. of the I'ce Dee section Sil uikis A. Brown, Grand ChaiTcciioi { K. of P. of South Carolina madt is advent intooFlorepoe. Long be ore his ,arf-ival to the Odd Fellows tall, Standing room was at a pre ilium. Sir T. S. Alston, Master o: Ceremonies hud situation ii land. The Grand' Chancellor, accom ianied by Sirs J. R. Mclver, Scot lid Howe entered the densely pack d hall amidst cheering applause am rrand honors. After a brief intro tuetion by Sir Mclver, Deputy Gran* Chancellor spoke of the status o ythianism in South Carolina. 11 >aid a high tribute of respect.to th egal ability of Sir N. J. Frederick rrand Attorney of Order. He spok< if the last grand session in Anuer on and the extra ordinary sc-ssioi n Columbia, the' secession, the nev hqrter and his confidence in tin io invited interrogation?many quos ions were asked. All were answer d satisfactorily. Sir J. E. Thomas, presiding elde if Florence district A. M. E. churc! vas reqtrested to respond; it was in leed a masterpiece. Sir J. E. Thorn is, pastor of Cumberland M. E. churc tnd Sir W. N. Jones, made timel remarks. An otivl.-ing was taken 'he table spread for a feast and Py liian stock leaped sky high in.the's >arts.. DILLON NEWS We were delighted to have with u ^ev. J. Jackson, our new pastoi ?Ve are well pleased with Rev. Jack on and at eleven o'clock he brought livine message from Acts 11.2(3 Am he Disciples were called Christians drst at Antioch. Subject What i i Christian? At 7:20 Rev. Jackson again preacl d am inspiratiimar TCermon from Ge.'i rr24f Enoch walked with Ciod am le was not for God took him. Sub Oct, Walking with God. ?ft?ft?Mui'ph wm shipped?witlr~u Sunday night at which time ' Mrs durph connected herself with Bethel Love Feast Friday night was wd ittended. At 11:00 o'clock Sunday Rev.- J vithn divine message of love. S. S. is taking on new life am ve hope to do great things for th ,'6u"hg folks with thc coming yea! ~Kl 7:30 after selecting Acts 3:i is a text Rev. Jackson again proache odjs from - the SubJoet God workini hrn man to man. ? Aunt Emma McCallum, Dillon Cc )ldest inhabitant died at her home i: Smma was 114 years of age. She i survived by one son Slurry Campbel ige 77 two daughters, Misses "Mar; ind Emiiine. Tho funeral of Mr. John P. Bethe vas held at St. Stephen M. E. churc Monday. . . Mrs. Lillian Stackhouse died a he home of her mother, Mrs. Charit Leach Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Maggie Singletary is ill at th lome of her daughter, Mrs. Salli Lrawford'. I Thursday night the home of Mi fleyward Campbell complete! iestroyed by fire. Mrs. Julia Washington and child en spent Saturday afternbon in th :ity. Mrs. Emma J. Wright who ha*bee juite ill is impoving to. the deligh >f her many friends.? Miss Margaret Hanna of the T 2. H. School faculty underwent a jperation a few days ago is imprOv ng. Miss Margaret Rethea of Washing ton D. C., is visiting relatives in th :ity. - .......... Mr. Frank Jones of Trenton, N. J spent a' few?days?with his?niothei Vlrs. Pleasant A. Rqgt?rs on Hampto Street. (NOTICED The Rich-hut County Teachers' Aa ociation will hold its regular month V meeting December 19th 12 o'clocl it Booker Washington High Schoo W. A. Perry, Pres.; E. F. Jenkins, Secretary * ED. P. DAVIS > Experl#nced Musician Teacher \ I of all Instruments > MUSIC STUDIO I > 1311 Barnwell St. Phone 7380 I COLUMBIA, S. C. ; i ... 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