The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 27, 1932, Page Page, Image 3
!! (V today, Feb. 27, 1932
f PALMETTO SANATORIUM
kate Park, S. C.?We were proud
iave Rev. I. O. Simmons and Rev.
9fc Burrell of Columbia with us on
'*8day night, Jan. 21. They conled
a warm prayer meeting which
"J* enjoyed by all. On the folding
Thursday, Jan. 28, the Wo,1
Cooperative Union, along with
[ L. B. Pleasant, joined us in our
*yer service. They always bring'
joy and sunshine. They also left
donation of $1.00 for which we
nk them. We are always glad to
nday, Jan. 25 the Billy Sunday
jjb of Columbia rendered a splenjf
"program jto us. The program
A opened with a. song "Jesus is
ne." " Many prayers were offered,
e subject, "Life a Measure to be
^ed not a cup to be drained." was
PUtlfUlly discussed by Mr. S. Robf
ta: ^i-?a. 44 T - -
II i^iv-nev. jesus our persQual Sa|r"
was also discussed by Mr. K.
I Owens. Both subjects were very
|eresting. T he program w a s
l>ught to a close by the singing ol'
Best be the tie that binds." On
ft Friday evening, Jan. 29, the Neal
Lung Circle from first Baptist
lurch (white) came to us. They
|io brought to us hot rolls, butter,
|Saervfes and magaainas, which we
3m for same. They usually come
08 every month. On the same afrnoon
we were .proud to bave the
,/ Missionary Union from Colum3
(colored) Thev also sang ;i ft.w
-ngg- and had prayer and gave us
few words of cheer; after which
"TSTTP. Ingrilms, tho president
? eaented to us fruits, eggs and po
' toes. Mr. Alphoiiso T. Smith gave
e patients a tube for the radio, for
lich we thank- Uim. Those of the
ub were as fotlftws: Mrs. P.. A.
grums, L. M. Claik, I. E. Br^:y,
Ferguson, C. Roberson, A. Lyles
id Mr. Alphoriso -T. Smith. To one
id all many thanks.
On Tuesday evening, February 2,
r. and Mrs. L. B<. Pleasant, accom??ied
by Mrs. Janie Ferguson RutV
M^MrSr-RobersOn visited" the San>
xiriurrn Mrs. Ruff rendered a fine;
ilection of songs to the patients.
I upe that she will come again very
hXJD,
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-UCKVILLE-MOIIliNSJITIE I.OSS
OF ONE OF ITS MOST PROMINENT
CITIZENS.
. . .
Sunday, February U, 10:52 the
ody of Mr. James Odom, left Orange
urg enroute t$ Blackville where he
as funeralized. following the body
are a host oT friends from Orahgenig,
!jt. Matthews nndnther points.
i At 2 o'clock, Rev. S. J. Rice ol
Tdleiidale the or Hit1. ili1'etsed
made a most tinielv, talk on
,A ^feat man has faHerfm Israel."
lie high points stressed in his disassion
were: 1, lie was a husband;
He s a father; Ub^-iTe ,was an
r^riser; 4, And a nran who stood
" or ChristiaTr-ideal.
Beautiful music, was rendered by
riends, two of which were his fatrite
numbers," "The Old Rugged
ioss," sung by I)r. Dixon of Barn?tll,
S. C., and HIt -pays' to serve
)r?ngebur,g.
: Mr. Odom's life?vpcaks for itscll
ad it was shown by the many flo ?1
designs sent by his friends.
Be leaves to jnourn his lost five
~ ihildren, one brother, .torn-?grand
tjiUren and a host of relatives tuui
"i friends. Mrs. James ICoker of St.
Matthews, Mrs. Win. Dowdy of Ithij,
N. Y.; Mrs. John' Pendarvis ot
Jiangeburg, S. C.; Mr. James Odom
T_ - C XT \r 1- r^'.l 1 AT-. M..
jr., ui new iuik v^iiy aim iur. ;>ia
rion Odom of (Marion, S. C.
* "" OLD FOLKS irOME "
J We wish to thank the friends for
I kindness shown. Namely: City~MisI
ionary Union, Mrs. Ingram, presiMl*R."'"jQhnawTr"
arid ?M-ry; Fttr?
L preon, vice president of the Home
HI ud others for donations and grocW*eries.
T. H. Pinckney and Johnson
[ Urtdlev for transportation- fee- the
HTborne. Ebenezer Baptist church i'oi
Rldonation also the wonderful prayer
meeting and Rev. Mauldin for groHfceries.
We have eight inmates and
I ajk the interest of your prayers alst
welcome you at all times.
G R ES1IAM NEWS"
K The Rev. Mrs. A. M. Collin of Rains
Bi n j ran a tJrree nights meeting ai
If Zion Holiness church. Her BfsKo]
Gantt and?co-workei? assisi\d
her in the. meeting. Bishop Gantt
I peached Monday night. "HiiT text
taken JFrom the 12th chapter oi
Luke the 14th verse. The latter
I elause "The open door." It - was
beautifully ilustrative an l enjoyed by
I preached a soul stirring, sermon. Dm
Kpf the three nights there were d
I jintified and one convertt. This was
reported as being one pf the grentll?t
meetings witnessed at UresMm.
I. Th^, Bishop Gantt and co-workers
** wrrr from Woodbcrry, N. J.
Mica T T. Finph iq t l*u? ?r 11 r? c t r*t
I Misses C. B. White Fleetie White.
Sunday was a hig-h day although
the weather was gloomy. There wei*c
piny church goers. ' Regular" pleach
|r |nf day at Saul's Chapel A. M. E,
MA Church. The pastor preached a
m\ fonderfui sermon which made many
I |i?rts rejoice.
There was a (wonderful" Sunday
^B gchool service at Zion Holiness on
Rev. Mr. Page was the .dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert White
The many friends of Gresham arc
flad to have Mr. Oliva Richardson
l^nd Mr. C. Richardson and Mr. Line
VaAr Salmon of Centernary, S. C., ir
$\jr community once, more. We" arc
I hoping for them a great success.
M Mr. Robert Tinney is on the sicV
I 1st at this writij^p We are hoping
B fbr him a speedy recovery.
YOUNG NEGROES
COOPERATIVE LEAGUE
A. \V. Hill, Reporter ?
The weekly meeting of the Young
Negroes Cooperative League was
called. to order by the president.
After the receiving of the minutes
the roll call, the house was opened
for the discussion of the main
business of the meeting.
The membership, financial and social
committees and the educational
director gave their reports, which
were indicative of continual' elFort
anil cooperation- .
""Unfortunately a very few young'
ladies have been attending our meetings.
We "take -advantage of this
l opportunity to invite all the young
men artel ladies of Columbia to meet
with us next Wednesday night and
every Wednesday night ai. Salter's
Memorial Church..
EAST SPENCER, N~L'.
On Monday evening, February 8,
11*32, the Senior Class of the I)unbar
High Pnhuol piesenU'd "The Call
of Youth" a drama in Prologue and
il
niree acts at the school auditorium
-The j>lay was enjoyed by all who
Witnessed 71". Its success is dueJ to
the untiring- efforts-of its directress,
Miss-f lildrcd Henry. The auditoriunr
unv was^beautifully decorated with
Pea Green and Pink paper, which
contributed?soVmuch?te? the .Scenic
" ry is to be commended for the type
of program produced On this occasion.
And on Thursday .evening,
February 18, she begins a series of
out of town engagements with this
play. Last but not least, to grace
the first performance, Mrs. R'. A.
Henry made a flying trip to East
Spencer. She reports having spent
a most wonderful time with her
daughter and friends who .spared no
pains in making it pleasapt for her.
5 _ rTiAPix.'XEws
I . : V ??
The flaw's in and around Chapin are
nOU~<rf-any less importance now than
- w 1-4.0 of' fonnOr tlTiTos but ffie real
I- worthwhile happenings-have-not been
reported due to the fact that our very
efficient reporter, Mrs.. M. A. Eleazer
-'is aiCay.
i We are glad to report, that the
Parent-Teachers' Association organiz'
: ed tills term is doing excellent work.
. The President Mrs. Maggie Counts
J and the members of the organization
; set a side Sunday"night, Jan. HI'for
f he mirnos,. of nresenting the ransr
j of the organization to the public so
, j as to gain its cooperation and supj
port and to realize some money in
treasure so as to carry out some of its
I plans for the betterment of the school
; \ that night at. Mt. Zion Baptist
<4mroh a nice audience was waiting a
was remit red, after which Prof. !.
Ik lit fe preach' At the conclusion of
the sermon evervbodv could see that.
r- Rev Dent had 1 '.vim?foT trtTSTsFlf a
great laurel that would be lasting.
Aftgr a nice little collection Prin.
J. S. Daly made mention of the see.ni
ir.gly .good attitude the ministers of
tne community have toward the com
jViimilv school Ho was; ^also loud in
- spleinhtb-tH^?thai organiaation is giv'
ing the* school.*.
Rev. AY. B.?Nash was with us
and added more pleasure to our meet'
ing.
Although financial conditions handicaps
them Prof. Daly and Miss Ruth
Fa''- are working for the betterment
of the school in every respect.
Our njljtm-hes. ai'e adoing nicely^..
I
NINETY-SIX [NEWS
Mrs. Lucia-Bishop of Atlanta, Ga.,
was the week-end. guest of Mr. and
r Mrs." P. S. Goodwin.
Mr. and Mfs. Frank Griffin, Mesdames
Sophia Johnson and Harriet
I Emory were week end guests of Mr.
( anci iurs. jop snmn ana ivirs. Carrie
Herbert in Atlanta, Ga.
l'lie Rainbow Wedding was a success
at Trinity M. E. Church last
Thursday night.
The Poinsetta Club is still alive
.wire in the historic "town. The club
L -met at the home of Mr. Timothy
Wade. The meeting was opened by
~ TtTP?pi esident:?Mimic?by the nlnb.
' Scripture reading by Mr. Nelson Mar!
,tin; Prayer, Mr. Marshal Richardson.
The club donated a supply of groceries
to,Mrs. Carolina Moore and Bro,
| Wilis Mosely who are on the sick
list. These young men are doing a
groat work. They have?hebped?tc
make many of our sick people happy
May success be yours Poinsetta Club
and may your number of members
double itself- '
Quartet No. 2 rendered three very
beautiful selection^" at the Rainbow'
--Wedding. '
Rev. II. M. Taylor was the guest
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill Saturday
| and Sunday.
Rev. Taylor was called to preach
Mr. Shealy's funeral at Friendship
Monday afternoon. Rev. Taylor, and
1 Rev. Freeman were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Dean Monday
oio-lif
February is known ds the month
of famous birthdays. The fourth and
tii grade children of the Ninety,
Six High School have been busy studying
the achievements of such great
, men as: George Washington, AbraL
ham Lincoln, Thomas Alva Edison,
I TTenry W. Longfellow and Charles
, Lindbergh. These children can interest
any body in telling what they
have learned about the above' named
: American great mep. The reporter
, happen to be the tetacher of this
group.
THE PALMETTO t
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WESTMINSTER NEWS; I
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<>t a> ( "fWt of the- rafny day Sun1
day there was no church service."
,Much preparation has been made for
the Lincoln program which is to be
: Riven at the M. E. Church Feb. 21,
Rev. McMillan, pastor.
Choedee Baptist. church under the
administration of Prof. J. D. Bryan,
i pastor <is ntaking /wonderful pro-,
Kress. The music rendered by,, the
choir adds much to the service. Prof'.
J. C. iBeeks, of Seneca Junior Col,
loge, instructor. The Sunday school
4s wide?awake.?On?htst -Sunday-?awonderful
talk was eiven the Sunday
sehool )^y Miss L. Floyd.
I Prof. R. T. Skelton principal of
the treaded s 'hool has b*;en ill. "vol
the school is still (progressing. The
basket balF girls have played sev;erul?games?Uw?term;?and?nvpcri
s
I to play East End girls of Seneca
I Tuesday, Miss L. Wright, director.
The Home Economics Department
jis real alive, . Miss LaRossie Floyd,
head of this work is doing' splendid,
i Everyone is fond- of her.
Miss Annie Bell Davis was called
home op account of the illness" of,
, her mother. ^ Ar1"'
, Miss L. Wright spent the week-end
at Seneca.
JJavis, Mrs. .BLackwct'. Mrs.
i Brownlee are those oh the sick list.
, ENTRE NOI S?BEAI FOR I , S. C.
J ~The members ami guests -of?t4w^i
Entre Nous Club were delightfully.
I entertained by Mr. .P. IT Tawrenco
at the home of Miss Edith Bythcwood
<512 North street, Friday, Feb. 12 at
p. in. Beautiful roses and hydrangeas
adorned the li\yng and dining
rooms. Four progressions o f
cards were played. The members
who won prizes were: Miiss Marion
jGrayson, first prize a deck of linen
(cards; Miss Florence L. Grant, booby,
a war vase. Mr. Jacob (Blocker. Jr..
won first prize. Mr. Blocker was the
(riua?t nf ftlf? flllh
= ?Hnm*.. mnd?. candies were ^'rvnl^
daring the- tournanjent of pEcTug..
A delicious course was niu h enjoyed
The guest present was Mr; Jacob
Blocker, Jr. Club 'members Me.s~
dames Irene F. Bennett. Hilda (timer
Crayson. Masses : Edich Bythewood,
Florence L. Grant, Etta M. Washington,
Theresa B. Grayson, Marion
Gravson, Loaise Glover and Grcttyo
Farr; Profs. R.J W. McGirt X B
Mouzon, Lawyer ' C. E. Washington
and Mr. Pharis Lawrence.
The Older Matron's Club extended
an invitation to_ the members of the
' Eiilre Nmis^To bo their guerh*?rrt
the ATiii-thii?w.-mhiimt.m's r.nll 1 day,
Feb. 26.
OLD FOLKS HOME NEWS.
We -wish to express our thanks
and gratefulness to the many friends
I of the fity for kindness siion
ing our Constructive Weelr-^-ji auiely
Mrs. Poatf Mrs. Corlev. limnine.ten
Store, Havorty's-aafl. C, Williams and
Quinn Furnitnre Stores; Mr. F." A..
a oml utc St.ne: L.
C. Dent and National Market, CocoCola
/Co., Central Ice Cream , and
Candy Co., Palmetto Ftsh?Ctr;?C.
C. Peace, DuPree, Mi*. Cooper ?;i
Thomas & Howard; Hartley Warehouses;
Sunshine ; Biscuit Co'., Mr.
- Win. Mauigailtt, Mi. '1'-.?H. -Pitr-h
At.. on a L,u.,o,.? a:,, n:.....,,..
. jiiirv, mi, ? vy,-?junii.MMi, i ? ** i m
I Reese,- Mrs. Frances Brown, F.baughs'
jTaylor's and Friendly Bakeries; .Mr.
iGeo..H. Hampton, Dr. Counts. Mrs.
Annie Workman, Home Stores end
(others. Also Mrs." Shepherd and her
jci)-cle from, the White. M. E.-. Clinch
Rev. James Ilolman and Mrs. Yin-'
r cenlT' for the wonderful nuvcngoithey
brought to us. We appreciate
Tyour thoughcfulness and pray God's_
i greatest blessings upon you at all
;times. Thanking you. over again.
???? -Very truly voaus,
SUSIE JAGGF.RS, Manager.
Rosa Lee Smith arid Katie S. Knox
Directresses.
" V??_?^_
CARLISLE NEWS.
^
The-regular meeting of the W. If.
& F. M. Society met at the home of
Mrs. Addie Dawkins. The meeting
ivas _very inspiring and instructive.
Rev. M. R. -McBride, the pastor, and
Rev. J. M. Dawkins were"with' us,
and made some very timely remarks.
Our Sunday school is still doing
{nicely Under the supervision of Ihe
Snpt. and teachers
j Quite, an interesting Allen Day"
Program was . rendered at MTt Eden
A. M. E. church on Sunday evening.
|The follojving were on /he program
(and delivered very timely and instructive
"remarks on the life of the
?great leader:?Rev;?J. M.?Dawkins,
Jr., Mr. C. A. Hancock. Mrs. Laura
I A. " Salter arid Mr. Oussie. Dawkins.
Quartette Misses Isabella Lyles, Dor
I othv Setzler, Hattie Brow,, and.
, Hampton .Teter, Miss Mary a. .sari or
1 at the organ. Quite a number were
{present to witness this grand o:casio".
.
On -Friday evening the ?.'ar*;ous
club's rendered a most excellent pro
'Igram: Those participating were Mis
1 i ses Willie M. Alexander, Lillie. M.
1 Spencer, Clara B. Savage, Messrs.
C. A. Hancock and Mr. 'William Hal
mon. .
COKESBURY NEWS,
The primary grade gave an ice
cream party Friday noon, which was
very much enjoyed by all.
Those on the sick list Mr and Mrs.
G. . Nash, Mr. T<4tver Dixon:- Mrs
Julius Hampton.
' St. Paul members were rained out{
Sunday.
The relatives and friends of Mrs..
1 Luvenia Moore of Greenwood regret
very much to learn of her death.
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EAPER .
I,WRENS NEWS.
We are sorry to report Mr. William
Cannon ami little daughter. Del
phine are confined to their Ynnmr- .Mr.
Hcnj. Franklin is now able-tobe
lip- after being confined to h\s
bed for a month. MfgJ'jMary Mc'Morris'is
also improing.
The "Armor Hearers Club" met
at l hi home <>f Master Robert I am
Weal ine- ami brothers' on Fnjday afteriK.on
with :i large cn?wd 'being
p.e-ent, especially the junior boyrf
T-i'-t111 l'aul.?After arr?tntoi-estliur
program. 'Master <"onnie Darlington
anil Miller served delightful ice
it Cam punch and cake. Master Tho.Vl;s.
(i. II. White and Miss Mattie
I'lUiaa i are fct i!um>- K..??!?>.
- "VHip..! ?Ul'l
' " ' >i r ...sf iil ^I-Iu.nl turm h-.?v.
iitnii'lii six, weeks during the sum
jju i. they luui a most wonderful
time.
Air. and Airs.1- \\\ M*. Gijdcr, o f
Xewbciny won: pleasant?viritoir at
family Monday.
Pud" W. A.'White attended State.
of delegates of the A. M. K.
, l.utsh in Columbia last week..
Mrs. Mary Leake of Clinton was
a re.eni:. visitor at the home-oC-4ier:
i ter Mrs. Alice Voting bn Hampton
street'. ~ ~
Services were held in all churches
Sunrtny?at-the uviral hours although
it rallied, from until late in
Cm- e''filing. i _
riot, t;. d.. Garrett a friend of the
pastor and family - was .present at
the services and gave, one of his
characteristic addresses as only a
Garrett- can give. He ipoke very
c<.innieiidably of tlitS work in which
11'.shop .Ransom, the. ministers and
laymen are endeavoring-to execute
'h South Carolina and sees a united
A.\M. E. Chur-h in South Carolina
and a Leiter day in African Methodism
in its work, of evangelization: Prof.
Garrett ranks amongst the
foremost men in the A. M> _ E.
the 1' or tile tmiin-gGcneral'
Conference - in Cleveland, O..
hi May 1932. Keep your eye ji n d
naiHi too, ui ; "u eanj on,^uarrett.
He- rs a power.. . ' '
i a.!'" funeral of Mr. E. .J. Beasley,
Jju. v. as held-aW-3-<^c-lock?Sunday at~
Rethel church. His pastor ofliei&ted.
lit ... Levant of the Baptist church
:: . oeialed. Appropriate remarks
were made J'V Iiev. Levant, Prof.
ThoiiiaS .Sanders and Mis. Sallie
Bin ok.stock .5 A duett, the ''bid
Riiirgwl Cross" t>y Aliss Odessa San-and
-Mrs, i . E.-Martin,?also a
-hIm Tiy j'ret . 1 homas Sanders, en
iI i "i'h.i ' " ci olitn'i' < innilniyht"
were l'eatures-eC-the service. The
pastor'selected as a text Job 14:10.
A C. 11. PiickeU' was the funeral
director. The deceased was a young
?>nly 23 years old. .Married. His.,
wife, parents, brothers and sisters
II V,i' r : -
- on,. Hundred Per Cent Club" at
Mis. J. W. Fowler's; "The Elite Prouiv
ve""TTTAH?? Elsie" Williams and
"Boosters' flub?* at Mrs. E.' S. Nel.
.ii t brv ?*wt'ei; had imcouraidn.tr. meet
mgs. T'a- 'Yst ami lattei had what
is call-sl "tliicsts Meetings'' in which
-priwus '-iven to successful cott-c
te-l:ints.. At the'One Hundred Per
(\'iit .Mcsilanus Golden first prize,
and Airs. Alice .Moore, second. Atl
in. luiine of AIi s. Nelson. Mrs. Etta
i inrlrrr^ti-ii i'e-t -ami Alls. Annie L.
Owens sccdii.i prize.
M l'.. ( V1JM F.L, S. ('. NEWS
We had.puitv a few visitors in this
sivt i?i:i (1'ti intlie 'holiday seasomTliey
were, as follows: Misses FlorFTro.
Ethel and Lola Tacnrart of State
foil? jw. Mi-scs .Xaonii^Tajrjrai*t * an< 1
Gertrude K 'Hioson of .AlHon University
v.oiv home with their "parents.?Wp
["\yviv iti 111111' m having Tlu<i'i:be.
' 1 'Afl?cv.t..XarGisse.) ,o'f cur
supervisor -spent the entire- season
will:' Ms. !' < {'. Xarefsst: exp.i..ssed
himself as having' tmjoyc-d' this Christ-111
as in.' ihe- dour old Palmetto State'
.better than any Christinas heretofore
s.in.'e-rt-alizinii". about old Santa. This
is his first trip South. Come agaip.
Prof XarrXse give-' the windy city
>(Chi.-opo) the air again soon,
Mr. .loshva 'Morogne and daughter
were plea-eat visitors from Tvvahston.
111. ' ?' . '
W e have heinj wonderfully blessed
.wj'h " s.uVh beautiful weather'. \Ve~
have been aide to attend church ser
vie ( ??each?.Sunday. \Vo have hcen
this year. . * .
On the Fifth Sunday, the Sinking.
Convention was"held at Mt. Zion A.
.M. K. Chulu li.. The following churches
were present with their cphoir par11
apat my: Alt. ?ion. Spring FiebT"
Mt, PU.iscne, sf. Mary No. 2 it ml the
Jubilee Singers.' Rev. Reynolds from
Calhoun Palls preached a wonderful
sermon. The collection was great.
W'e had as our distinguished guest
i 101. jiim .mis. .iniies ami uaugiuer
of Ilarborson College, Irmo, S>. C.;
' t aiiiottn. teacher 01 Mi.
Zion. Miss Thelma Morgue ami Mrs.
.Maggie -dartreR of Little Mill school;
-i'rof. T. Aiken Jr. I'riu. o{ Rock
Ford S. h ul and Mrs. Xarcisser ami
her .mother.
M iss Kliy.aheth Heart field is very
ill at this writing. Her mother has
come home- 10 he by the" bed side of
her daughter, ' We are wishing her
speedy recovery,
f Miss"'Marion Taggart is taking u|>
where her sister Mrs. Narcisse left
off with basket-hall-Look out, for Ma.
lion she will he a champion yet.
Despite the depression, the teachers
in Met'armiofr county are still
on the job and seem to be enjoying
their worlwlt mmch as, ever,
i We, are glad to welcome Mr. Sandors
and his family to our neighborhood.
We hope that all the neighbors
will patronize his store.
Card of I hiiiv! s _
Wn- wish i <i '.hark T7TT <7777771 an. I r
| true friends." Vu?atal eomniu- '
t lUty ill larj?e- !"??? - +h?-j-?* kirtdnosv ox- "
} tondi tl to _ws dnrlna thy illn.-ss ?*?? . .
i~donth of our ?I :111 . hoi .yob ii.< !
Tii those who sent tin* beautiful
I flowors and wreaths wo extend opi 1
most profound thank-.
Every word of ehoer and of hope;
ov.ory "hand. elasp and yes t tire of
friendship will ho. reinenlbotvd by u>
always.?~ " :
May (i< : hi and koop ouch of
_yuu_uiui?4hL-> - (oot oy follow yon in ^
1 abundant e.
|- ,v The llojf-m I'ahiily.
THE HI SI N l'.SS > ? y:i f
<)!' I' N ION
(My M. It. ( hri-tie)
Mr. Jo-a-ph II. !Jouyla<-'Vislu lDion
Mr. 'I)oiitfIa~ is as jrood imw as bo]
was yeai\- aifo. or boiler.- mm<! it i
doubtful. whether or not. \here j- i
any art i t m ; :,c v.1,1 I.I i
can appeal to tin papular trend and
lit tlic n.anie ti :?. tc> the profoun ;
fancy of music. * . !
Mi'. Bnual;.ri ,! I,mv im'recital,
oil tin.* 2drd of- .ianary" arid TFe?
gave his .'audience the fcihd of music
that way frrforhtrd with tenderness .
and haunlimrlv |< vi ly qualities. '
?:?fi-n-?violin . >vn ah.-.eiutoly [
Control- - and ?nni . -t i icted?means '
; of cjXjjrc.ssion of.lhinxciy sou!. uf iiiax.^
' instrunit'iit, places .Mr. Doutfl.tSs. in
;the .class'of the rare artists. Th
thl'tltiftiul fj'1 n|i.iiiii \ hilt wa-?FfcdmT7m
harmony and tenderness, yayc tjiriljs
aitil Inspiration 10 every listener. *1
*It is true that once in a .life time
, a *man is blessed with such a treat..
atftl why? because nature, i- so un-.
i pixi lijrul in such matters, an i- she j
};exalts; such as a.nTijrion and a pro- ,
j'found meditation. The interpi f'.er j
! eufl project this over .the audience just
f assthoiijfh it was a form of hypnotic* j
j sjielLs, the audience Was made ohli- j
\vious of all except interpreter, and j
, such was the ease of .Mr. Doutrla-jS in i
t Union in recital.
"We are~s -i "whriTiTT7! r 'hellHid -t-hs?I
:"trend nf timr, when it eoOirs to thx- {
real appreciation of real music, we
. Un.l 1 *1- T fJ I -1
i nun iiimvi iirai me -iug nana mail
j to hear a'real artisj, ami when we
are^so privileged. it-arts kinder like
Uh -imes-th(*<ia. aftei'r??s4e->rt while
j sleep takes place, and . the real .-ignij
ficatice is lust.
The city ol" I'll inn sliouli he
i grcatful to Professor A. A. Sims, he
has tried ,and is tryifig: to. gc.t the
people everything that is outstandj
iug. and up-to-date, we have, had
' with us this term some real men and
rui^t" til' uaon-htt-er.
Mr. 11. K. Daniels wa- in' .Union
1 Sunday, I-Vorwary 1 11 li and HUhd1
several much needed, lecliire.s ill the
county, his its neraey -Sunday accent1
pani"d I);-.' C. W. Montgomery. Mr
i K. N. Williams and M. It.'Christie:
Outside of t r?V-' < *Tt"y*orTTnim?*'\ve "vrsited
lie i Point, and Santuc, in this
county.?: ? ?
}- The I5usiue<s League of Union is
fiis,_yci_? worth while program,
the league is planning a pi ay
ground for children.- and a worthy
lnogr-am 1 V Th" County Xcui" Health
Week.
Cll AtttT ttS'l'ON NKW SA
Prominent Citizen Passes
(In tiio?lunr'f'ii; ui l-'ehr.iarv 2'J.
I1).'.-' Philip M. SmalK died -at hi.-residence.
' !lilt Sumter Street after
an illness if a . few ' days. He wa-s
a stiward of Mt. /.ion A. M. K.
cliurch, '.mil had served lor nu?ny_
years as clerk of the church; a very*
useful and -?-4!'ie-ien! ooicer and member
of Mt. /.ion church and Class No..
-n?i.a... eioiTT-?"li :11
"? f'Viiij HUM,
ill' was one of ?? ir most pixiTnitunfletter
carriers of .lhrs city for many
years. He is survived by his widow
anil son 'an . oiu* toother and a lib si
-nf-ti ii'iid*-1 - ?
' Rev. W*T*?-?I Nichol Pastor of Kmanucl
A. M* K. Church. N\w York
City worshipped at Mt. Zion A. M.
lv. Church 'in last -Sunday -niprning.
lie presented the picture t>'f health.
At Mt. Zion A. .M. K. Church
There will he an all male program
on next Sunday, afternoon FeOruary
2Sth. I'P.TJ at ">. P.. M. .Many .excellent.
musical numbers will be rendered.
This grand program is being
sponsored?hy he YtmugMt-H?
ters Club'of the church. The public
is cordially invited.
-?(>u next Sunday morning Rev. D,
Wind Nichols. Pastor "bfMvi fennel' A.
.M. K. Church. New York (Aty will
preach at Mt. Zion." We s'diee^ unn
presenc e on next Sunday all ihiyt'
Dr. George Bengali Kehe. the African
Doctor will preach at Mt. Zion
nestt Sun ay . evening Feb. 2S. ' The
public.. iit invited. - _ . . | /
? Mi -'l'-I' phine Sumter?ft?monihor ?
of Kmanuel A. M. K. Church and |
Sunday School teacher at Mt. Zion j
luts been able to report hack to si r- j
vice after being ill for t.wo weeks.
IT,,. \ .Alt! I !*'1 It ? Ibid Chili obi
Mt. Zion, M's. Wilhelmena Kmanuel
president 'gave their first entertainment?rrt?''c
honi"?nt M is- t hisoim
i Alwnv Street on last Monday ev- j
ening which wis well attended, and !
-ft-vyvy enjoyable evening. was .-petit i
at this exchange party. .
The Wo nam Missionary of Mt.
Zion mot at the homo of Mrs. Km- |
nia Yandorln rst. 107 Smith Street on j
last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Janie K. I
Horry, president from the large at- |
.ten.lance at this mooting much interest-was
demonstrated in thjs \1 i>sio'navy
Work. The nu mix i s that
wore present were grateful* for the
verv efficient and distinctive explanat'ou
of thej Missionary work-they
fecrivad on .laat -Thursday evening
I by the president.
I jln't forgot whenever you are
desirous of Spiritual treat visit Mt.
Zion c hurch. Glebe St.. the .Pastry- Dr.
W. P Cn>oVina, is always prepared
to deliver it.
r..L..Js.3T _
IN MEMORIAM
* In memory' rrf ottt?dear,?mother,
Mi"y-.?Alnelia lCrant7 who departed
this- tile. February 'AH,- IH'42.-Two
years ago has passed since that
<j"v i.
When oiir dear mother was called,
away. " .
God called her, i; ias His will,
Hut in our hearts she is living still.
Some day we are going to meet her
Hut we know not whet). ' ,
We will see her in a better land . ~ ^
To never part again. g
_ By. her Cduldreiu?_ ? " ~ '
Mrs. "Mary Ely, Donalds,-C.;
Mis. Minnie Miller, Cross Hill. S. C.
Mr. H. S. Grant, Cleveland, Ohio;
Mr. J a -. jy tj'un'.. S C ; ??Rev.
Annie Hoekett, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mrs. .Mamie J.ewis. Cleveland, Ohio;_
Mr. P. G. Grant," Waterloo. S. C\; ..
Adiipt! >! Son. Robott; Lee Grant,
J leveland, Ol>io.
CHARITY CL1 jB No. 1 "T'
-Mis., Beatrice Walker was called -*.-fV ..
from lal/or .to reward February 11th
at :0(f A. .M.. 1'.>.',2. God saw lit to
take a rose- from?our--garden. '
One* member, from ouY.elub is prone;
A voice we'doved is stilled, .
A pin e is vacant in our club . .
That neer can lie fillt<1. 7
The (Tub "was "only too glad to
donate money and flowers. T V ~
a Fotmder, Raw Arinie Hoekett, 0G3
DeKalb", Ave.,. Brooklyn, N. Y.
Bloom in); dale nTib Xn. 7
February -Hi. the c'Jub saw fit to
donate Mrs. Beatrice Walker a wonderful
floral" offering.
Sad and lonely was the morning
when little "B" was .called to sleep.
We, th?~~club, will miss her, but we^
have no right to weep. Our ,los?s is .. #
but Heaven's "gain.
Rev. A. Hoekett.
7666"'." '
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Indigestion
sick at your stomach
DON'T expect tcf~eTijoy eating,
or to escape sour stomach,
heartburn, gas colics. or_a .sick
feeling at your stomach, when
yourbowels fail to .move regu ?
larly. Take ThedTord's BlackDraught
to clear up'sluggisji'
??. - -?- _ ness -and relows
its natural,
"W cleansing action. '
n lon^ The
'jWtlast thrro . yfars
^ it has ln't-n all I
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noss; the dull, ' ^
?. '? -tired, worn-out
feolins (from constipation ). and headtiche,"?Luciouti
Dickey, Mantro, X. C.
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Oct a package
at the V.Tflj d
drug store,
today. Only ||Ja7t^|rn.
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