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Saturday, February 20, 1932.
CHERAW'S ITEMS OF INTEREST
Sunday past as Lincoln's Pay thri
out Methodism or rather in all qui
ehurches witnessed?many?A?e?ad
?aml^outstanding sermons ir
Memory of this great Crusader am
leader of the. past.
At Wesley M. E. Church the day be
ing one given over in the hands ol
the young men' of the cjiurch and
community "proved an exceptional one
The program under the direction ol
Mr. Edgar AVilliams and Prof. J. E,
Payden, organist, supported by a male
chorus consisting of forty voices held
the large audience at (each service in
its sway throughout the dajt, At the
eleven o'clock hour the Pastor Rev,
S. M. Miller preached and addressed
the occasion in his eloquent fashion,
extoling leadership of Jfche past, encouraging
anil iii'iiiiiiinng i,m,(r~frfTFr
a... i?
ilj, xuve ana cooperation. Berating
hv illiif.tration imr Insetting sing ann
Hallacies that we as a race know sc
i well. ?i
At 2:30 nVlnrlr thn nettmi program
of the day was conducted and ended
with great success. Many fine ad??
dresses were made. Those appearing
nn ihe 1,1 H I11 lirrTrtMlHimr
monds, Marion Kendall, James, Prof.
J. E. Payden, Dr. J. V. Hanna, the
_ Robert Small Boy's quartet in an
excellent rendition. The male chorus
is. Itft ~7>rr:
joyable singing.
At the present time the church' is
all astir in prepartion of the com
f Easter service. On Easter morn
ing the impressive Cunfinnatioh Service
ol-the church will be held. Ar<
your children out or never been re
e^ivf>d?fn fulL mnnhi'i-dap inlo The
church? Let your children be confirmed
into the church under its guidance
and protection. The Confirma'
tion Class is steadily growing. A
class of fifty is the goal. Also there
are a great number.of babies on the
Cradle Roll for Christening.
? Special Easter music will be rendered
by thfc large chojr of the ahurch
. " The Sunday School has A very beautiful
program under the training for
the occasion. ?"?
Tho ' J
^V...V4C*JT UUMUVil DUttl U M. U U 11 H g
' * will be held at the home of Dr. and
~Mrs?=#. V. Ilainia, tireerr Street, or
Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock..
? The relatives and many friends 6i
Rev. J. E. Burch, former pastor oi
the Chdrch of 'Triumph, Hugar St.
are delighted to have him home again
Rev. Burch is located in Wilmington
Delaware and-4s-4n the city on busi??
ness, ,
To the many patrons of . the Bool
and Shoe Repairing business of Mr
J. E. Harrington. He wishes to an
?vf hi-? hnginny
? ; "in Lu larger Quarters In the Braybo>
r B"'^ling, 9ftf> ^nnnrifl Ft ?
"THE MOGK COURT" to be given
by Mrs^^plaudia B. Robinson in the
very near future is scheduled to turr
your, (tickle box) over. Watch for
the otYieiaf announcement. > There
.t? avi Lbe^lots of fun. ? -= == .
Last wppk at Poo Tlnn Pnptial
Church, the entire~WeeJ?. ^as giver
over to the presence of Rev. W. J,
uojus,??Mi?evifcttgeuMt. i nere vjere
great crowds each night during his
presence in our historic town. Many
io hear, many devout believers, many
out of mere curiosity. The congregation
and friends enjoyed a soul-stirring
week. -?The
many friends of Rev. and MPs
I. L. Williams old Cherawites wtrc
delighted (o have them in our midst
during t-Tie past wppIc Rev. 'Williams
formally pastored Pee Dee Uni
?ion Baptist Church here: He is now
pastor of one., of our larger Baptist
churches in Sumter, S. C.
' BENMETTSVILLE NEWS.
sprtng was dn iast'week; but The
. weather?made a?reaj change this
?-weekr ao-they said-~ttre~f6TcT w?a?Ke"r
is still oh hand. ,
Mr. Dock Bridges died thi? week
at his home on Oil Mill street.
Mrs. Mary Sanders on Amelia St.
is still on the sick list.
M r .E. S. Sanders, Miss Pearl
C. Sanders, Mrs. L. L. Lucas and
James L. Lucas, Mrs. Lsabella L.
^ Rogers and Mr. Turner Evans motored
home from Washington, D. C.
to the bedside of their sick mother
Mrs. Mary Sanders.
Mrs. Rebecca Peguese on Hudson
street was very ill last week.
The Community day at both St.
Mark school and Dunbar school this
week was very good. :?*
Mrs. Roxanna Alston known as
* the World's lady preacher closed 3
weeks of great auceess in the midwinter
meeting in the city.
J. Service at all the city churches
reported very good. Sunday morn
ing Rev. A. J. Wright was at his beat
' to a full house.
The sick girls of Rev. Washington
are slowly improving. We trust
they will soon recover.
Mr. M. Williams on Amelia street
title eirT got her leg broken a few
weeks ago Tn an auto wreck.
? The teachers ares sending up sonte
~ special prayers for"" their, school
claims.
MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH
! fj.
Greenwood, S. C.?Sunday School
10 A. M. Preaching 11:30 by the pas
tor. 3:30 a program by the Busy Bee
Club which was very gOod; 6:30 B.
Y. P. U.;( 7:00 P. M. preaching.
Rev. and Mrs, J. M. Gates and a
few of his good members motored
over from Atlanta, Ga., last Thursday
and were the guests of Rev. and
Mrs. E.'H. Herbert.
Rev. Gates preached for us at the
services Thursday night. From his
sermon there was much spiritual sunlight
thrown into - the lives of the
jj members and friends. We are at
ways glad to have pr. Gates in our
\ m midst. He is a great gospel preach*
er and we are hoping to have him
; again loon,
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SIMPSONVTIXE^ NEWS
i Mis* Lizzie Bowtingwho resides
_ near. SimpsonviHe_andli*?s-nwmber
- -of^the Fountain Inn Colored School's
i faculty ettertained as dinner guests
, Sunday, February 14: Misses Mamie I
0. Brewton and Goldie E. McDuffie,
rand Mrs. Sallie Buskey from Green-M
' vilje, S. C. Misses McDuffie amd
[ Cora Buskey who is also a member of
Brewton are members of the faculty,
j- Mro. Buskey is ttTe lrfother of M iss
Cora Buskey who is also a member of
, the faculty. Miss Bowling was as[
sisted by Miss Buskey, at serving j
i time. Each guest expressed them,
selves as having enjoyed the magnificient
dinner from the steaming hot
| coffee to ?Be delicious dessert.
After dinner while all were relax.
ing and convening nhnnt the preHH^h-- 7
day, crisFs, in came the honorable
Rev. H, W .Steward -an4-ht^-TiTfldT""
? fff>m nrPQnvilU.?They of?course
, were npop-caIling." While thev worn
contemplating their. departure, ?p
p drove R6V. W. K. Martin also from
Greenville. The refnainder of the
evening was very pleasantly ?peri^
All of tli? guests made their exit
- -hoping to be invited again.
WINNS'BORO NEWS
? WaynwHv Av M. E. ChUtch?^"Rev. A.
J. F^lix, Pastor .
Although the weather was very unfavorable
last Sunday, Jthe Sunday
" "SchooT was carried out as usual: The
- lesson was beautifully tftught and reviewed
by Mr. D. L Smith.
The pastor was at his best Sunday
= morning.?His?message "was an Trr- "
spiration to all who heard it.
Sunday night we observed Founder's
Day with a very appropriate program
for the occasion. Splendid papers
were read on the life of our
Founder, Bishop Allen by Mrs. Heln
Archie, Mrs. Rhena 'Richardson,
Miss Brown and Miss Peaks. Miss
Jordon sang a very beautiful solo
with Miss Brown at the organ. Rich
ard Allen Campbell recited a poem
_ flnrt Mr Mnnrn and the pnwtrrr-ypnlcP
on some of the achievements of our
Founder and the great A. M. E.
= =Glmi'eh.- Mrs. L. P. Cmnpbelr who
1 presided at the' organ had charge of
_ Hip prnpram hoing?nqqktpd by Mes-_"
. dames? R. J. Moore and Helen Ar
-vine;*
' Mrs. I. E. Battise is much improv"
~ed after being indisposed last week.
' Misses Smith Gmdun, Boulttr', Me- ~
Intosh, Peterson, Finley, Prof. Mcintosh,
Rev,. Beatty and little Sallie
Beatty were seen in Goluipbia Satur'
day shopping. _ i J
The first and second gradm render
ed" a program last Tuesday evening
_ which?uuu?anjoyed?bji all.'1 Ml^UU "
Jordan and ^.rown teachers.4. "
J Miss Carrie Etta Ijytefr-* io? viniting "
her aunt she has be&n living in Phil,
adelphia, Pa., for sometime. She is
-.making an-ox tended Msit.
Rev, JJ.eatl7 preached an excellent
sucrmon Sunday, Th?? mnin thought. ~
w&s the "Omissioiy^of Sin." Sunday ~
1 was Communion~aay and every one
' seemed in a receptive mood. Expe- riences
and testimonies were given by ,
| vaiious people. Tbp sprv-icQg?were - 7
carried out in a very i^verent-and
digfnified manner. Visit St. Paul every
second and fourth Sundays and
hear,Rev. Beatty. Each Sunday he
, seems stronger.
| Home Coming Day be observed
a~t St. Paul on the fourth Sunday.
Every one is invited to come hom;r :
on that day.
1 ?Mra. W. A. Robp iq ntill eh the i
sick list. I'
The Rc;i-' Jig'-4, remcmo St.
^Valentin-i aru celebrated by giving '
i Valentine Party at the., home of
Mr. and Mrs. David JBratton. Cupids
were busy shooting arrows in hearts
z some wOTe-*jrcrrr~bound breast plates,
and Cupid's arrow was sent back with
a loud thud; sometimfft jj;. Wftft hrnk- |
" en. Everyone reported an enjoyable
evening. . ,
Mrs. David Bratton was an out-of 1
town shopper-last week-end in Co,
lumbia.
The out-of-town guests who at- Ltended
the Royal Eight's Valentine,
Party were Mr. Helper, Mrs. Martin j
Miss. .Corrine Gordon) Mrs. Gordon,
Messrs A. W. Hill, Jr., Gerald Roberts,
Beverly Roberts, Bouler Williams
and Dr. H. G. Thompson.
COKESBURY
Sunday was a__very cloudy and
cold day however the members turn.
ed out nicely. At 11:30 our presiding
elder, Rev. P. M. Gary ascended
- the joatrum rind-gave us a most beau- tiful
discourse. He ht^'d' his first
quarterly conference at this charge
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Medler-had as
who is attending the Newberry High
School; Mrs. Allen of Newberry. They
worshipped at St. Paul Sunday.
We are Droud to see the First Ban- 1
tist Church members out Sunday and ?
hope they will come again. i
We are indeed proud to see Bro. '
- 0. C. Nash able to be out afeain: i
We" regret very much to learn of
the illnes of Mrs. Eunice Cummings of j
Hodges.
Miss Hattie Wilson is speeding a |
'ew days in Columbia. (
Mr. Ernest Wiliams left Monday i
for Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Goggins enter- i
tained the Stewardess Board No. 1 ]
Friday evening. After the business 1
session a dinner was served. The. 1
menu consisted of roasted chicken, ]
rice, macaroni pie, loaf, peach, pickle 1
hot chocolate, cake, black coffee and
mints.
The elder and pastor were the dinner
gusts Saturday of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Starks. - = - - i
Sunday breakfast at Mr. and Mrs, c
01 din Pearson. i
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Squire Wash- <
ington, St. Paul had the pleasure of s
hearing three quartets Wednesday to jl
full nousa. 1
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[ THE PALMETTO I
CHARLESTON NEWS
*
A gigantic consolidation of pll ci.
vie?erganizHttofis of Oiis city was
launched on last Sunday afternoon
at the Y. W. A*_ This was a moe
at the Y. W. C. A. This was a move
is known as* the Federation of CivicClubs.
* This big- one of many have
organised to do big things for our
people of this "city. We anticipate
great results from this great 'advancement
in the near future.
At Mt. Zion A. M. E^JPhureh on
last Sunday morning it was instinctive
pleasure' Tor TRe worshippers at
that service for there was every part
of it so interesting. Ficst. a wonded
lul sermon was preached by the PastojrrRev.
W. P. Carolina, that stirred
the" heart of every soul present. Last
with the music that suited the occasioiTT
Should the writer attempt to
class the at>0VtT mentioned service it
will be that it has been one of the
most, pyprogdvo -Ufit-naut-nd i? fi lr?np
long time at Zion
. Next Sunday evening ' the Rose
Bud Club and the Young Men Boosters'Club
will appear in group form
at Mt. Zion for review and at the
same time will be a special sermon
preached by the pastor, Dr. Carolina
to these two newly organized clubs
of the churcK. The public is cordially
invited to be f>resent and enjoy a
big evening at Mt. Zion Church on
Glebe Street. ;
Mrs. Laura Judon was able to attpnd
services on last Sunday morn
ing yet she is still impaired.
The evening of frolic sponsored by
tho Y. W. C. A. Thursday evening"
was enjoyed by all who attended.
The revue and comedy were good.
They wish to express their appreciation
to those who helped to make it
a success.
The annual meeting was held on
Friday Jan. 29;at the "Y" A business
meeting was held at which Miss Ella
Smith, chairman gave her annual ad~
dress. It was enjoyed by .all. Then
gy ga y?'h e r repor t'^wh i ch showed
that the "Y" is really humming. The
Treasurer's report "wasrcorrect; Mrs7
Branch and one of her secretaries
were present and made interesting
talks. A little drama explaining the
work of the "Y" and all its part was
given by the Girl Reserves?The AtFventiwes
of Ella Cinders.* All, enwed
and left feeling hannv and full
of the "Y" spirit.
Miss Eloise Smyrl our branch secretary
is to be commended for all the
wonderful work she is putting' .over
with the girls and women in Chnr,.
Test on, S. C.
Mid-tp.-.v. nvimnnl i?nr nm. lwil.l i.w
our schools this week. The "pupils
are anxious for Friday to come, so
they can see their cards.
The graduation exercises of Burke
High School will be held Friday, 5th
at 10:3Q. .-r^rrrfr;?T-Z7-?
The "Ne Plus Ultra" Club was_
entertained by Miss O. Mack at her
residence on last Monday. At half
after five talies were passed to those:
present. A jolly good time was had.
Tallies ?thon collected.?A?delicious
repast of vegetable salad on
lettuce, with stuffed olives, cheese
sticks and hot cocoa was served followed
by a dessert of- cherry jello.'
wnippeu cream ami piaiu curve.
The firs prize a satin and lace boudoir
pilow was Won by "Miss A. V.
Hunt.?Guest prizo a hrnwn pocket'
book to Miss E. E.. Lewis; Consolat.ion,
stationery and ften to Miss Thad
dona Fraser; booby, Bridge Tablet to
Mrs. C. V. Thomlinson. The guests
of the club: were Misses M. A. Broad
nax, M. A. Fraser, E. .E. Lewis and
Lois Saxton of Arkansas
The new-primary department of.Mt.
Zien Sunday?School?is proiBfrefising
rapidly under the supervision of the
Supervisor and the Suparin'tertaent.
They~raised $1.53 from A Tafent Rally
last Sunday. Each litf'Je one was
given a growth button for Uierr Avork
Hurrah! for our little ^folks, Pray
for them that they may cofitiue. / ,
Mr. Charles McQueen and daughters,
also his younger brother Mr.
Alonzo McQueen are in the city on
account of the death of their beloved
mother and grandmother.
We extend our-deepest sympathy to
them in the loss of their loved one.
Mt. Zion extends their Pastof, Rev.
W. P. Carolina and his, wife their
deepest feeling in the lost of their
dear Sjster, Mrs. C. W. McQueen.
Your |1oss is Heaven's gain. God
knows best. .?
A grand musical will be given at J
Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church, Glebe St.
on Tuesday evening, February 23, *:lt! commencing^
at. 8:15 o'clock. Admission
25 centw^This is the first Spring,
concert of the season. A real 'treat
is in store for all who attends.
Mrs. K. K. Dash, Manager; Kev.
TTT T> r* ? TJ?o!/v.V
W . r, V>m umuk, A oatui . .
Social
. One of the very colorful and interesting
affairs of the season was
a da are .sponsored hy t|it> Venus Sumachs
at Dart's Cation on Jan. 29.
The- Casino was-beautifully decorat-..
?t! with moss, vines STTTl the club's
colors, pea green and silver. The
guests danced until the wee hours of
e morning by the soothing strains of I
the Night Hawks. The membership
of this is composed of the following
young ladies.
Mrs. Francina Bash, Mrs. Etta 1
CJreene, Mrs. Carmen Thomilson, Mrs.
Erline Wong, Misses Ruby Deas,
Edith Chisolm, Alma Jones, Edith
Poyas, Lorene Poinsette, Thaddena
Frasier, Etta Winds and Mrs. Celes;ine
Robinson. .
LOCKHART NEWS
I congratulate the "Leader" upon'I
ts last issue. It was full of news J
>f our leading men and women, fend I'
s very inspiring and ^ill have its
effect upon the young people. We ;
thould give honor and respect to the '
men and women of our group, who j
by sacrifice and hard work, hive made
f '
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jEADtTR
good in life.
u?I?think?tfrr~otoserving of Negr
^History week is another line thing t
do. So many of our people do no
know of the great men and womei
we have, whose lives and works ar
worthy of imitation. Let the boy
and girls.of today know of the grea
men and women of tody, and .-the;
will strive to be able to fill thei
place in the future. The poet says
"The lives of great men all remind u
We can make our lives sublime,
i And parting- leaves?bchin us,
Footprints on the sands of time.'
Lockhart is now in the midst of i
great religious awakening. The firs
Sunday' night, the pastor, Rev. VV
D. Norglette of Greenwood, a^ter
preaching a spfrital and instructivi
sprmon tnUI Iho ?u? ^?:?
it told him to put on a few night
-tiiiuitmg, and- the cbtireh agreed ah<
the meeting began with Rev. Norg
lette doing the preaching. The resul
is that the church has been great 1:
icvived and more than twenty havi
joined the church and are ready foi
B^Usm. They* a|~e >ot children
most of them are grown men witl
lannlies. Truly the spirit of God is
in this place. The church here dra:
never had a pool, but a cement poo
is under construction. The meeting
will run all this week- and on th<
' tTrTrd7 SnntWay, tnefe win be a b'i(
Baptising in the new pool at th<
Lockhart Baptist Church. Prais<
Qod.
_ Mrs, Maud Stewart, Mrs. Queei
Muuil* and Ml1. Albert Moore of J one:
A'ille, motored to Lockhart and spen
the afternoon. Mrs- Monro cam,. t.
^see^her Siotcr, Mrs. Fannie" Davis an<
daughters, and Mrs. Stewart^ was
visiting Mrs,. Lillian J. Bogan. Wi
were real glad to have them come, ei
joyed their short stay, and hope the;
enjoyed themselves while here.
Rev. R. B. Beaty of Gaffney preacl
e'd here Sunday night to a large audi
ence. Rev._ Beaty is an able minis
ter, Christian gentleman and successful
pastor, lie is also the honor
eJ president of the Union Baptisi
^Sunday * School?Cui % mitioii. Cal
^ again Rev. Beatv, for the string
to the latch of our door hnnga on th'
ouisule to you. ~ .
Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Jeter of th<
Maple fridge cuiiiniuiiity motored u]
yesterday and spent the day. with Ijii
Sister Mrss Lillian J. Bogan.- Mr
Jeter Ras been ih~ pedr health! foi
sometime and does not seem to im
-jiiibve fast, but his friends are glac
to see him able to drive his car aerain
Mrs. Mittie R. Martin daughter -oi
Mr. and VV. Smith left Sun
-day for Brooklyn. N. Y., to work
We hope she" will arrive safely .ant
soon find a job. Mr. Smith has seV
Ol'll'l-children l'n Brooklyn doing wel
and 'the'y fsdnd him mopey every
month. MULLINS
NEWS
- Mt Olive Baptist Church"
Sunday, February 7 was art unusual
day for church goers, such
pleasant-^-weather. Sunday School
opened at the usnftl hour with?the
Supt. and teachers at their post of
duty. A brief discussion of the lesson
was had. After which' we were
favored with a splendid review,. Everyone
were benefited.'
At 11:30 the pastor ascended the
rostrum in his gentle way and delivered
to his congregation the_worti
-of?Goth?Both saints?and?sinners
weri' made to rejoice. Visitors MisT?es
C. L. Williams, C. F. Boulware
S. B. Watts. C. L. Alexander and
Prof. O. Y. Valentirte and' others.
You- are"" welcome to the friendly
church. . ?
At 3:30 Rev. Brooks and his.congregation
worshipped with Rev. J.
p; Washington and his gbod people.
At Ebenezer A. M. E. Church.
?Sunday night?strrvicg- Rev. Joseph
Carr. brought us the message in a
brief way./ Many was made to feel
the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.
The Pulpit Aid is~progressing nicely
under the direction of Mrs. Chisolm
and Mrs. C, D! Reaves. Little Mis^
Jeffrey Reaves SiuT William Denkins
were the dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrsi Young I.ewis.
Mrs. C. F. Boulware was the
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Whipple Sunday.
Prayer mooting Thursday night.
Let us not forget choir rehearsal
Friday night.
Mrs, Sarah Leonard and Mrs. Luvenia
Gordon is on the sick list, 'We
DETROIT' NEWS
On Feb 5th, a Birthday Party was
given in hono? of Mrs. Esther V.
Glover at her home 1609 La JBelle
Avr> tho giipgfg wprn JMrs. .Julia Gla
ver. Calhoun Falls,' S. C. Mr and
Mrs. John-Burden, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Toles. Mj;. and Mrs Bernie D'a/
vis, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Peterson
lorl ir>o pvnom on ^ oakp WflC QPTVPfl.
and whist afltt which-g-rcpast of errand
Mrs. Spencer Robbirison. The
Evening was spent in nlavimr hridce
The prospect of the third annual
celebration of Negro History week
by the Eliottians Business Girls
of the Lucy Thurman 'Branch
Y. M. C. A. is promising Detroit
cultural another rare and unique
treat, Patrolman Reed Howard who
was nearly killed in a pistol battle
with a blind pig operator at 1491
Riopelle St. last Wednesday night
rM-lchis pientrecjith eetroitDooofth
is the recipient of the Detroit Mirror's
monthly prize of $100 as the
hero for the month of Jan. He is
still in a critical condition at the
Recovering Hospital and should he
recover will probably be crippled for
life it is thought. Mrs. Julia Glover
of Calhoun Falls, S. C. was called to
the bed side of her sick daughterMrs.
Rosa Hillmon which is improving
nicely after having had an operation
and is now home again with her
msband Albert Hillmon who was too
glad to have her home; her mother,
COLEMAN CALLED TO |
Q NASILVfELK
? My Dear Editor.
n Being one of the proud sons -of ,
e South Carolina, it gives me special >
s pride and pleasure -to relate these i
t few outstanding at'hievem e n t s
y. wrought by this genius and dignified j
seraph; since he has been in the State .
t of Florida. I
J He is the distinguished tninister*of !,
the Greater Mt. Bethel. Institutional f
?Baptist Church, In Daytona Beach j
for nearly four years, where great 'f
a things have been done. Mt.*Bethe"I is j
t one of the most outstanding ehiirnti?,o
"7 in the state, from every angle. It ?
is an inspiration" in itself, most es- r
j pecially since the iminent and sitiM. 1J
^ eioun A;ft, PotCThan has been there ,j
s. _ Hp has paid off a great amount nf
J" the enormous indebtedness, and has I
. -s4reeeethr't-fin uniting the fohces into ;v
t one great constructive arnily, arid j-i
, now marcfi'n.g bv Heaven's nr-lrr, un
? tier r>ne leader. With his super!? v
r leadership) ii mnks as never before,.
; in all 01 its rich history. He is'in-' *
x deed a prince?among--preachers -he '
5 is one of the states constructive fig- a
g--?refn?Htr?has won for himself a r
1 reputation almost sujp'er-conceivable. :c
j :in""the direction' of a "real" church 8
^ program. It hn,s in...-^
~r church * is a quarter of a century
? ahead of the people, but under this j
j ready Moses this charming and pen- f
^ etrajtiog 'gospel- tpumpet^ Go?h enier^_
i_ gency*man this idea- has faded fiw.iv ^
s and the membership lives up to. the j
t ideals of today. * c
a We hope .not to lose hi- ii^ni'iatmn,
F but should he go we rejoice with hiin
in this promotion, in another field
I where the Lord has. called him. It
i comes, to us that he was in Nashville,
y a few days ago, and^according to pre
vious aci'angements he preached to a <
i very cultured and enthusiastic audi-_
- ence, which he captivated, as usual,
- and upon his return to Daytona Beach <
not many hours thereafter, he was 1
- telephoned a unanimous call to the t
t Pastorate of the Mt. Gillard Baptist .
1" Church. This happen to be one of
- -the?leading?churches of NashTTim;
Tennessee. =
It is certainly a question as to
? whether he will accept ^l], Thi-?
) yoiing man was born-around ' Aiken, t
i S. C.; was graduated from Benedict
College' in the Class of '20, with the
r degree of A. B,; he is a credit to any ^
- state and denomianation. ..
1 This writer also observes that ^
. anoter South Carolinian in person of
f the Reverend S. C. Campbell, of An
aerson will tour the state next week
.-.for obiervntmn of tne mtik as being ~
1 done by ministers generally; for- his
- hllildincr pr.iyi-i.m \V<. .-lv.il 1?. ?
1 ing with much pride to his coming
to friends^ The_ good folk in Flori- ?
da, look with peculiar interest*-toward
the good people of our native j
state.
CARLISLE SEW S c ^ ~ "
' , * " < / * The
churches of this city have been
quite busy trying to get their/ auxiliaries
to work.-?Rpv.?Crawford?is- ?
always' on the job. * Rev. M. R. McBride
is having the different;.meetings
each week. The Missionary So.
ciety met for -the past , week at the
homes of *Mrs. Afina Dickerson and
Mrs. Sal lie A. Jeter and was royal .
ly entertained at both places.
- and Juveniles met in a joint meeting
. at the -church. The meetings have .
( been well a'lended and quite interestI
Intr Aftnt* fVtrv i yi nr o rlnTisti/MTc
W,C C, . W . J' |
course was served by the Juveniles. -I
Our town was ' overeasted by a I
shadow of sadness oh last week when I
Rev. W. 'L. Johnson' antf'Tamily left '
us. Rev. Johnson had served us so?
- long untlTwell until \ve lnath t6 give l
them up. however, our prayers* and
r "best?wistnrs fallow them \v her ever' "3
, they go. * <
We were pleased to have visit our *
school on last week Prof. Williams, ^
our Copnty* Farm Demonstrator'; Dr. j
Long and Dr. Montgomery. We were
so.'glad to have the" visitors conm and Y
make such timley, thoughtful ^nd in- ^
1 spiring addresses.
I Our Adult' School, numbering forty
under the supervision of Mrs. Mary
F. Sartor is making rapij progress.
The students are all so elated over
the opportunity, to attend.
Miss Lizzie Mitchel has been somewhat
indisposed but-is better at this
writing. Mr. William Mitchel, her
brother, from Charlotte who has been
with her for "sometime seems to be
improving also. We hope for him
a speedy recovery. ANNAPOLIS,
MD.
Dear Editor: >
AT few weeks ago I receiyed a copy
1 I of your paper through my friend Rev.
W. J. Davis. It was very good to
~note the wonderful work your paper
are doing.
TKa pagtored tho Antiach-)?
- Daptist Church, Greenville"," S. C., 13
years resigned in 193p to take up
work in this city. Our church here
the First Baptist is getting along
nicely the Sunday School and B. Y.
P. U., Flower Circle, Senior and
Junior choir are all in a ra;e to
make this the banner year.
Please allow me to mention a few
things of very vital interest that I
read in The Palmetto Leader.
The death of Dr. P. P. Wats op; the .
present condition of Morris College,
Sumter, -S. C.; the local school work
throughout the ^Piedmont and \Pee
Dee Section; also Bettis Academy.
May I say hello, to the^Brethren of
Soul)} Carolina and best wishes for
The Palmetto.
REV. D. S. SAMPLE,
81 East Street,
Mrs. Julip Glover is visiting lots of j
people from her home while she is
in Detroit,- Miss Robbie L. Milliard
was the guest Sunday of Miss Bennie
Billing*. ,
nt(c
IRMO NEWS ?
The community was shAcleed over
the sudden death of Mrs. Kliza Bowman,
wife of Rev. Thomas Bowman.
The town of Irmo -mfturns the lost
of a good and faith; uicitizen.
The A. C. K. League is working
tard preparing, for. the Allen I,ay
program, Sunday' Feb. 14th.
Rev. I>avid Bclton. Mr. I U. Bowman
and daughters of Union jspent _ -aunday?hrre
with TfieTr father and j
grand-father Mr; Joshua Bowman
ind family
Miss Moggie Jones and little dau- J
jhter Mary Ann, accompanied by
At. O. G.' Bowman ar.d Pep -Boozer
mnoreg l(> state Park last
tay-To Visit her daughter Miss Re ha
!ones a patent at the Palmetto Sa^.
utunum. ~
- Mm, Bimhe Hodman and Mr. Daid
Carmichael of Columbia" visited L
disses Thorna-ona ami Kl..a . ? nT
-n<i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph iTreher
iunday.
Mrs; Idella M. fBbozer i's still on
he SK^ist;? ' - .
TMiss Eula Lee 1 Jones,., entertained
l few friends with a party Friday "T-""
light at her home. Tlie hostess scryNd
hot eucua 'and-"cakes.' DaFcing""
ind. whist were the -femnn.? ,.r H??rvenirig.'
^ V
Mi-. Maced \\ earing ami friends of
.exington visited Mrs. J. S. Brad:
Ord and son Sunday'?; V
Rev. Gamble was aritTrto~TndispcSt
d-last neck hu'L Is much hotter now.
lis- illness eafne from getting wet
m a fishing trip, '
. . : NOTICE % / - Recital
of "Spirituals"
T(r b.e given by Browning Home
and Mather Academy Glee Clubs on _
Siinday_ afu-rndbn. February 21 at
3:30 o'clock. Browning Home Chapelt
"am len, S. C.. The public is eorddiaily^
invited and .an offering will b.e
?uqltd 1 aui.ll, 1 [S - :?alve
>(>6 Liquid or Tablets used internally
ind GG6 Salve externally, make a
omplete and effective treatment for
'olds.
dost Speedy Remedies Known.
btfy i;as and oil ~
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a trial. Their worth has beef
enx. Office. . " ~~
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Black-Draught should brine
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I have known of aHS^^
it foi? years. Out1
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ached felt
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