The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 23, 1932, Page Page, Image 3
Saturday, January 23. I {>32. ___
IRMO NEWS
Macedonia Baptist .( h?n**-h
Tin* w other Iv'Inp, so firm-nhl?
W.- wei'i;.-blessed to llijve U lii > .
tendn've. vy' i* r ?'- 177"
worship. Thy vef\ ? ?' t }'.
thec'ay wi'iv n'ooiT. On Bun,lay
School is well till' >1 up utcui'i auti
-getting -along , nicely. Ms*. V.'il'.un;
BroWp oi' Harbison ( ibll< m- i- ! s Iptngus
mtt nicely we hope ho cm li -v.it ,
us every 'Sunday.
A delightful owning was on.* .>;.
oil Friday when M s rs C?vo. Frapp."
"Pep" Boozer i ntertajpod -a. IV w e
their friends" with __ a. party at iLi*.
home of Mrs. Boozer, The guests
were Misses Jan?e Burgess, Maud/
r and Fuln I.orick. and?Arri'.iia ,.Solui
ot"Lexington: Me/ ?Spn.iw.
Hasten Boulware. John Ira ilali.
'Schell. and Abraham , Lonphni t <
Lexington. The paiity was very much
, Mr -gml Mr. Seymour Carroll an. '.
Miss Lilly .Ton 's o<- Columbia wei'
. the house guests of. Miss.s Thmnase*.
na and Floi.'v Boozer Fi nlay iii' h..*?
iuihk ryaue rvnnx CI V oiun.ii a spent,
the week-end?with the Miss Thin/. ) .
Rev. "I. O. "Simons- an-r- hi-'? twvgifitev
were the diner guests of ,'ii.
and Mrs. Alma Ilolston on last Sun
tlay. ..
Miss Janie Long spent' the woek"nri
home last wtfek". v
MUI.MNS NEWS
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.Ml. Olive Chnn'li
Sunday Jan. 17, the. weather was
gloomy, inspite of this the "church goers
were seen going to the various
churches. Sunday School opened a".
: the usual'hour with Stipt. A,,.Lowihan
and his teachers at their p-st
duty, after a beautiful disv\i.-?".on
. .of Jesus and Xicodeinus, John 3:'- IS.
At 1:30 Rev. Brooks fille.i h's pul
1?pit. -This wonderful yming r rra.nl -n^
always holds his audience mtorcste<t,
We are proud of our pastor. ;
The first day of January' there w^f7
a committee sent out from the .Sug\r.
School to bring in tlu- names <u" In*"
olil and sick people. 23 \ycre found
and their expression of appreciation
wil make you want to?do inure Tic
II1UII1.
Visitors at Mt."Olive: Mi.-vsr.js f'hrir
r. MTme L, W ilLaiu^iluLiu.
Harn, S. B. Watts, C. L. AU'xah<l?':V
and Prof. (). V. Valentine, Prof. ch>r
don a number of other friends. \y,
' "^re always triad (to welieoino. you.
come again. Let us remenih. r our
prayer1 meeting on TtruFs ay fright.
The play on Jan. 8 was a suites',
sponsored by Miss (V I? Alexander
for the extension of the "school, til!,
"The Gaij^ to Happiness." Inspit,
-'-'-fit ?h.. i"i i n 111.' ? I I < >i?I -Wi'.s Li'liuil
and as always.she preeiited a phasing
play.
-?. Mr. Ros.eveli Kan-oni is on I he sin,
list. Ht. is very siek.
If you want your horses shod sey
: _ Mr. TJlip the blacksmith.
If you want a real liTTir cut see 'i.J.
Bells and Ham at K. 1.. Oliver".
Barber Shop.
When you need ait undertake 1
see Mr. W. L. Foxworth. . I.e*. ?'s
tronize our own raee. "where thei.
is unity there is strongthy'
I don't think there are 1 enough of
us reading The Palmetto Leader.
Let us subscribe,and read this good
pap<n-~ : ?: ;?
The ,8th grade of Mifllins High
School mot as a club at the hom'e ot
MrSi-rSalli^ -I>1 V lnUslori a meinher ol
the ciaa.v Friday?evening. lb. At'ter
the business a delicious course, oTried
chicken, cream potatoes, pi'-K'1.
In niul nnrl "n," "" "-"s *i-r\vd. Al.,
present enjoyed the royal enter-tain-,
ment. This chih was organized uiuio<
the direction of Miss Alexander L
do some;-repair work in the Homy
Eeonomic's Room. They, have made
a splendid effort.
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-uWIXNSIlOIU) NEWS "
Waynian A. M.F. Church?l!vv.. A.
J. Felix, Pastor
Sunday was a high day one long t?
be remembered;' The Sunday. S hoo
was not only well attended but tine.,
present were well benefited
?The pimgrussiie- Supl^-Mr. S.
' Moore has things well in hand and
has the cooperation of his coworker
At 11:30 our pastor preached a
heart felt sermon from the Acts o
the Apostles 21:13; we were indeed
given new courage- to go forward in
these times as lie pictured the hardships
ol the greai Apuslli which wn
all for the name of the Lord Jesus.
.._At 3:30 an overt luwnfg Cl'bWd _u_f
all denominations as well quite- a- few
whiles witnessed a senium preached
by the Rev. G. E. Gallman who lias
recently returned from the North,
He selected1 his text from Rev. 12:1.
To say that he preached a wonderful
sermon to that great crowd- woulu
bc putting it mildly. The choir of 7aon
Pilgrim furnished music for' tinoccasion
which we enjoyed. The pa>
tTir n.m dnnl ?v wn-j jytso nreseilt ami
rendered valuable service..
>A very libomi-ottering was takei
for the benefit of club No. 2, A;
Amos Whitener, Capt.
At 7:30 another great Sermon was
-.preached bv the Rev. P. P. McFarlantT
ills tt'Kl wan talu n from . Si
Mark 1:3. Our hearts were made t<
rejoice while this man of God talked
- to us by the ?way.
Prof.' Ross, the principal of om
school here and several of the "teachers
were among the visitors on last
Sunday.
Mrs. Uucinda P. Campbell, who
teaches at Shady .Grove School is visiting
among her" scholars " arid trill
not return until the week-end. Wi
T hope her a pelasant stay. .
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was" Ivialil.t ell :?e- (I.
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- on Sunday m1' ' a>" " ,l*.?k. I*.
.Mrs. S. ti. 'Aiken \V'.e 'h p/in- .pn
- anil hl'i aii'.i.'e ' i1' ?
'interesting
I ' ll* ttoe. W. J. Dnvif. _
-Little HuL K." "A'. K.,*i""-<-n?l"A' .r~r -rviees
:it th. i-'n-t lihis-.si (mi..n
fo?* I\) niybts.
The Progressive Cluh 'mot on Toe*
inv ;.iu i'Mi jti. .i'lii.. iji!:' \viih .Alr-.
1 .Eleanor Un^in on Pitrd.v Sift *, an-.'
ho One Jliiiv Hi'fyrt Clti'h >>n \V.* no
- day afternoon IS with AUs K. Ai.
Hooker on \\ Ala01 SIV'":T1T moot
v wore enthusiastic biu.i-no.is. m'y
i_ injrs and-needy cases were provide.'
for".at each. DoiL'tott refreshments
1 were served. . . . ..
Iattlo AI i.-s OriYc"'~Ui('!r.ti tUon v. .t *
at home to a few littl, friends on
1 Friday afloi noon 15. A jolly afternoon
was spent and cake, putuli. ear.
- 1 1 ' w. iv s-rvcil.
1 Mr. and M?s. Samuel Jones and
I Air. Chan. P; : 1 iv.erly of this city
hut residing in New York for a few
' years are at Itotoe for an ^indefinite
stay. '
> . Mr..* an1 Airs-. Walter Caldwell
<<\(|. Miss-Inez-Miller of Conr.ec:'.
were the guests of Miss Helen Usher
. last Tuesday,
f W'e* oT/:'Vtvtf(^^it trr'rtnfe--t4(H4 Al usa.
j { M. K. Savau<_ i-> much improved.
I a few days illness. *.
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Me were all ft lad to sot* .Mrs. Sallic
a :! SunoaN ' at,t noon.
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.. Sv.ui:iy was a wry. ful day at
l)oiii?.A\ Branch (lunch. The Sunday
F. lion! was very interest.!n>f
UU.1V ps,p.\s?-nt a friendly rivalry hef'Q'jii
1,M i 11. ,77 n -rr-pi'i
1 t> nii.iiikf. leeMaiTon- and Otformcr
The ,t ia?V(. s wore very .well at ton* led
lessons an ! oiVeri lifts we're frond,
The rnorninfr services weie very in
sj?ii iiijSr. ii ,ii' i'I'T pr.stor preached a
yoiy- coniiortinj? sermon from 1'he
suh.ii el: First T hi lifts First'." - In the
aiuinoon the funeral of Brother J.
'diL^.Lln r an old nlizyii oi Nvyvhv.inkTaivt
wits' hrtd ami tile church coiiTti
hardly accomniodate the very laifft
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n'.hm is like?1: iw :ih J
! f ?* .-i?5?r their 1"lower
. ar.'l are planting their- veg
:>< >i :;t- jisnl.11 urk. iarn ers art
"ituilvi.'.jf hay while the sun shines.
Dr. Everett a former resident of a
lei-lieec in FT(>rida lias been called to
i.iiic pastorate (^bl' Nazareth Baptist
1 V
i s-? hr?h???destroyed our main|
. i i'.*ol build iii.tr the comniunitj, under
! the leadership of Prof. Daniels, assjs
. !>' t . aei'iiny force.." minist?oi>
"d v-oiis is ,?roing ..lYnvur.-l. Poli
. ' .? leader iiko. Pi-jnci.pt>! l>ani
'!" i i'/ cot niunitv n'--esls not fiarC
iie in.id a Unsenwal i School at Al !a!e.
S. C.. and We feel he
i:.?- iu.'iienee. in such a" way that
i'ij- ' innj.ia-vr-wiil soon be erected. At
. y.iie n ' tin"- lost' Monday inorniny
lith ai! the churches threw, open
|.' . i.i tin'- schpo! -authorities.1
i ii-y principal and-trustees were
p;. ;-ia;..i staled, that at an early
P-. ZH i>-f" -.-..hi IniTT.Iine'AvTrtftTl"
l e Mndi'V i oustruclion. The bulidinj?
:i ...v.o h; t lie ' Trady. ana- Homo
I IN. mcs huitdiiijr with four-leach'Ors
) t-. i.:. 1> : Mrs. Daniel, Misses Wake.{ vai.
11. ue and Thin in?;. Nazareth Dap
i.i h ii.!-. ': .three t-a/hers. Prof. Dan
i -1. \ v iison and M.iss Caldwell; ,Maa"_
h ni . it*-'I'.iicd- Ivtnseopnl Chut-4v,?2.
. r . Mi-.-.y sa;;5jeil am. ".h rh.e'"
.Tia-.-e'.hiiiidiatrs wvlv selected because
??:-T-~-n i-nori-cnl :h,u tlu
! :.>! in. oiuptioii of class riioaj \vorit
Miss Lola Fulder uml Mr., Denni: I
Ik rdne.'wove happily married at the
M.il.'ii |>ai>nna.^e Thursday ev ninir
T?;- i.y llr*.1. While. tin .the
\va\ i.'orr.e the bridal party hai .a
i..i wni'li. The bride and tiTponi were
.. i jj'.iK-d mid tile bride's lathee
siUl'cjvd a broken collar bone. The
driver and other car were ,unhurt.
"7 .''.illy The" Benedict link ni
r <0 Si. Paul Baptist has reeinti
; ! .xl tile e;iM io-tlraiiKe Baptist
j; ui.-i a 'short distance from five
| Oily limits- -This si rpnti >. historical
IvTurrv-h i.:i>' called a splendid younu
j iniat> er wii.ii a bi rirht future to lead
n i- s..'~uTrrrr~r I - Rev. Saiis ha*.
an to earry 011 his wan it at
'tab al- '. The Deacons' Board
I .J !?y i'.'-aeoil .Cba en and numbers of
?nit I are proud of their pas,tor.
U. v. Ca!lilts o: tiie dyefonived
'e'oi ; I I '.a. it li is iVroK'i.essintj nicely in
| l.t> t ir.iieii work, lie is a stutltnt ot
I i.i- etun eh school in Charleston.
s.ul-h A. ~-i. K. Church is jrointr
?f. vi'i;,?1-. , |. :sii. _ . til the
..'am . ..ie,..s <>f tiie'ehureh.reoygaitiy.:
i. i'.u- ti.si of liy year anthaiv. looki
.i d i. n ucu'ssiul .t 1'ter"
, . ; i e stteiulanee-af i
.ioo Si' I tint 1 or th^-n'oi'ii'l j*.
""Mn-o. men attend almost as.ye.ll as the.
' M- i' i> enriiiiraivin;1.
\ hiii ?.ti r. ia.insisting that a
c!??pi< Lc i?.i ot'r the church be
i-.c ;... ; nd that. i?ar .daily lives ConriM~T_T^^rrr~t,.!+Tt-^-v.-rt-y-4+f?llvjtig,
.. Tu
know. the I tilde, way of life he says
| we niu.- i ami study the Book
ami hti-?on?ktst?Sunday.atas.
}"in .fab "ii re-side Bible Reading
| i .a.in'/< "mC k Hie" <;ainpaitrfr
j are la keep' a daily record of pa^suy.
~i?r. i tuhl. \fi "i1 t econl in a box on
' So :..'af,?.: rhiid .criiTiTes will--be -4nbI
a!;... >i i>'y rim pastbr. * . .
i ho, ?as i'irow n uiftM.W-lVerj
in \ .si> rs >>1 "the .A. M. FT! XT a n. .
! ' . i tt-. I. W. Wilhorn, l*. ' K. of lh
i.e h .0.1 1 u-.i'i. t. A. M. H. (."htircn
! Il.n .?K. !.'. I'.?iVi~i.it' ol Mt. Uchroii
-J?i i- - .:..-1 , i: i ^,oi lit 1 ^ t an pa* ~
I ' i i ' ' '< ' ' ' .ii-i'.i i ion ono bean
j of t>-. ?\. of *T\.> local lodge, ope of
I'M:.' .-t-rbivge'st financially in the stai
i,;'hd "ih\ Collins ex-p'vesident of. thv
j Ke'.oi :.n.e.i l'r. ustnnt Church of S.
t. -u ir.ea; powers in vhe social and
! religions life of our town. May the
ji'iintiH ie anton.it u> many more years
1 ..j a'iis. 1: isti service.
-i 1 : : <>t Sin'loh are to have a
""77T7\ rx. TTainmon?-1- +-ula_y_ mgTrt ?
Mr. Win. W air in r of New \ ork C. it\
i. spending so'iV-.ettitle with his pare;'.'.s
Mr.; and Mrs. L. 'A. Wanner.
i'.o.v - t ?.o r.day Is' that another
eii; u> is in towh this scribe says
iCoc.foy e.
a'ulu'iuv. Seviral persons -spoKe ot
lii'i- ami woik's ami our Pastor.
\i \. TTTuTTTi p.'i'iu'iu'd?t-be?fum*rn,i.
:tu?d'ay. nij-ht. \vt? had another ins
. ai-ove'"mcss.'gft agd the-day ami.
iti a<u-r a full and profitable service.
A gr- a* number oi' person* sugve*tAl
tb.- cbang ng of tlie name of
- m(p ?v-i-gy prominent streets of Brook
!.v i i.'ir'iN i<> AY idem tjtroet' fti in
aft joi' tlio residences on one side of
thAt*" street there live at least one
widow, -Persons, matrimonially in,
vlined might make a great hit should
i they visit this street. ' ? "
Mrs. Sligh the wife of Mr. O. 0.
lijli continues ill. She has bee
very much indisposed for .several
ilaysT "MrJC Fannie Kennedy is up
! afUyr a two wee?s seige of grip.
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<11 AKhKSTON NEWS' \J
Tl1' tor. o^'j.-ors ami members
f Ml. /.on cliur. li have planned 1'or
I a : aii'l joint i jtllj lor the Stewards
ai.-i ' rtj '< ! > of Ml. /ion io be field
on ;| . M;|i ..I M.an li They ;
inUeiput* tgtitiX success judging l'roru
1-tho u'livuai U',4ivi'y and eo opeia'
tod spirit .'In-wii. ' ; ;
( *m Mon lu> owning, Jan. 'K, 't?3jd 1
! via- in . -, ijauitti iy eon;fire nee ol this |
?dnf?i\:oc year was held at Mt.
/.on < . iicii, I". 1.. 'iS ilbui i) preside.!.
l'.av.K ;; ta.it to witui's.s the most !
of .1 .r.v.d .'ur..e .;fui quarter hold
| in a 1 i g. long time. \\\ note the i
I man. \vi y inter-. sting reports from
1 tile vi.iiou- boaids aju{ clubs,. _ha. j
b't ;i niM ea I considerably as the
II e . Carolina have been very active- s
aixfnym>an-y-n^w clubs, to worU -i
"TTT r-r; : (if 1 /iuil. Wl1 III ig III ~
! mention so'nvj of IL'e iiewfv nn^niM.4 t
i grot :: La i ..a Co^uce* ?.n Memoirs
I has, .oc-'.J; apo i ft tea" by the pastor, ,
pALi:?.. 1*.?H^tlv-cLairman?Mk. -fan- 4
| m Ii utv. Mr . C.v.nijpu;- i lasicr and '
| . Mr.s. g^u an Kdwaius. lie also or- \
it ?. e Dud CI b, consistttI
aU yunng lad.e.- and the t
, \ (k;i g Men 1L osiers ( Lib. These <
I clubs , at to u.-.-.s. tfie Steward and
Tr'Uiatav. iu-all .ol'. their eltorU.1 ",
.'di s. (.'. <Mayes,, was electef del- .
J cguu lo i;.v d..strict coniercnce for ^
this year. ' :
Dr. .Carolina. Jias. been very inter- <
o-i 1:g i.t ins lew reniarKs in regards. r
to the cw).|k rative -Spirit being demon- ]
sci aieil ojCthe 'members of the church,
iie -vil.-o made special emphasis in
leleiri.ig to the choir as being one ."
ol' tile Hio.J. el', iipent be lias ever
hi-urii. 1 >r. \\ iii)^n ii r atcLJdat every _
pa11 of ait. 'Zian is just representing
me |?o ii.ion liiey hold in tile South '
I'.iio.ii.a t oniereiiee and that is the 1
iiiciii ni tile chaiK-sion district. At- '
tei* u iia-h i.e sp'rbe ol" the dire con- '
diiion of the largest A. M. E. Church
ill I be state, iieth.el Church .of Coiumb.a
ami have made a very earnest
Ttpp'e .1 in bei.^Jf of said church which v
wns ~seUui^v_Jaikeii. ip1 the-otlieers
irm.l . men.nrr."--present, fenUng the..2
buni n 11 nit how rest'upon the 'should
e.r ol "one of Ml. Zioii's sons. Rev. K.
S. Lawrence, of Columbia, tonner.
of Charleston.'
Mis. Laura Judon. is still on the
sick li-i though .-ho is improving. f
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\\ \ v KKLKY SCHOOL NKAN'S?
Ti, lb- , i-t '
-- - * .VUVIIVIO .^S^WCiablUll Ui
Win 1 icy School uic 1 Thursday IT. Tiu
eaci.ers met the parents of their
I'Uj'i. -in ;,;.eir \ iti iou selass rooms be
fore the, program, at which time intimate
i' itv ci saUoiis were held by
'tea.'nor ami p.Vvoir* oil the topic which"
;s ioniiiiou interest to theme
Too t'i.ilu. Aitei these enlightening
:sei'?s.,.|,y ;|,e teachers and' patrons'
,\ure inieiiained with a very uniquely
airangid program. Miss Mamie
lib! !en, tliieiTor of' music at Allen
University di.-cussed^niusie appreciation
in a most chui;ming manner.
She I raced the development of music"
liiro.-gn its various, stages from The
chantings of the savages to our present
day jazz. Her talk was intcisperseq
witii musical " selections de jiietijig
the type of .music about \vhicb
"Tie spoke. - The AUeii University
quartet- assisted Miss Ho'hien by inl?
rpreiing t\vb types of-spn ftuals?
llU' 'sail tyiy ami the joyful type. The
meeting was a success iii all respects
and'was well attended by the patrons
it i- ;.j)e11 that lrom this nine, mure
parents w ill ntto-ml ;imltuu*h a. membership
program with the teachers."
?ia bliinu nut forth, to "trrrrp?tttt"?Twrpth*?enf***:??werK.ly..
_
broadcast b\r Walter Dam'roscln The
...ih erodes ii-tened to thi^ program
la.-i i'Vu!;ty lor the hist Mine. ^
. he^Boy' Scout membership is ?
creasing daily much interest- in this J
ir'/nivi/atiun is. .carnerd b.v tltr hoys'. .
NINKTY-SIX NEW" , !
The members of Bethlehem Bap- '
li.-t cliurch presented their pastoi
l-Jey. 11. M. 1.a> ior a l?<>x rilled with .
good things' to" eat." The pastor
tvu- all smiles,
llev. Tayhn came ! nda^y afternoon
l.-i go crowd of members were' present
and many plans were set for
the bcltermen oi the church! ?
~ Saturday al'U'l'iiuuu tin-?pen ph. fulntr
ami colored were shocked at
ilie .-iiihlen Imssing of Mr. J7 Lt. Mur- 7
ray. a. men haul loved by all the
pie/ I '
.Mrs. Caroline Morris age 1U? years
die; Thursday ol last week. . ller.tunera-i
was held Sunday afternoon at
I4ii0i.ee /.ion. A large crowd went
' .lott'h U) UiLIH'.VK tlu la t I'nupwetn tn tins
worthy old lady. Biggs ana
i ..iu I-..-U m. Jjiueral dll'i'tluis had tin. funeral
in charge.*-"*'.-.
Mrs. KUa Graham accompanied her
sun Mr. iiarold Graham to Columbia
last week and put him in Allen
L'nivevsity. ^ We regretted very much
to have mis hwhant yoUng man go
away In one sense and proud in
another, iiis many friends wish for'
him a successful school term.
RnC Taylor was the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. P. B. Dean Saturday and '
Sunday, lie was the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. P. S. Goodwin Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs, P. S. Dean, Messrs
I.. P. Rustin and O'neal Dean
went to Zion Sunday afternoon to
witness the funeral of Mr. Dean
nephew.
Bethlehem Sunday School is progressing
wonderfully. We have a
large a tendance every Sunday and
good collections. Mr. J. L. Parker
Supb.-and olfieers gn<^ teachers are
leaving no stones unturned in keeping
our school front line.
Rev. Taylor, Mis$ Sara Lee Joseph
and Mrs. G. Ar. Parker were dirnrer
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Pafirt *
?uest of Mr. and Mrs. Dean. My.S
the menu was delicious.
Mrs. J. V. Stuart and Mr. .Heniy.
Marshal were the quests of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Sherman Sunday alter
uotfU. .
Mr. Wesley llix. Mi.-,.-; Sophia llix,
and Air. Walter Hill, Miss Violet
Monroe were guests of Alias .Mai \
Lou Smith last-Sunday.
Mrs. Clara Smith Miss Mary Ix>u
Sini^i and "Mr. Walter Hill visitedfriends
and relatives' in the eo'un:ry
last Thursday.
Miss Ruth Davis pi" Columbia, S.
Mary Lou Smith.
Mrs. Henry Griffin Med in .Newboi-y
and was buried here la>\ Wednesday.
TTie family have Our sympathy.
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Mit Wilis Mosely has hefn real
>ick but is-much. belter at this wriT n^?:
??1 ? ?? ?
'We are grieved?Very?mm n?t++
earn of L"r. P. P. ' Wat son V. death
\ ijicat leader has, fallen. We w.ll
ni?s this great leader. Dr. Watson
?as nearly loved . by. the people in k
S'ijnety-Six. We extend our >yoipa
;hy to ihr "bereaved "fathli;^^-. v--- > ?:
Mn Etlivl 1 Ofrin and little rtatigh-.
.ei s, Mae. and Eunice spent tne week
md at home m Bradley.
The' "Bethlehem Missionay Society
net Friday at. the home of Mrs; Eli*.. J ...
cabeth Graham, A wonJerlul program
was rendered after which busiles.s
was transacted and a delirious ourse
was served by the hostess.
fh next meeting will be held with .
Mrs. Richardson. ' ~ ' . "* *
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