The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 30, 1932, Page Page 2, Image 2
Would be at each irl lc. Lil. tlluru?U> give
instrtteiiotiK"und-to get spiritual
-strength fur myself.
So many \nf our pastors evade the
prayer meetings pitpeeeding flair lie .
meetings. TTiey simply' order tin- "
Christians . f- the- church to .any
them on and. they go about tlu-ii
"business. Seemingly" they forget thai
the same preparation tin-" muVnUr
; treed-Xur a revival thyj^-ouod aha*. lithe.
cjuirch is ready for a im^tiicx
? and thy prepcheris not tlu'iy will In
'tip revival. The* same is true as it
relates to the preacher "atid church.
Both must be ready and anxious for
... a.revival and.they will n..t loss.luw?preacher
coining to the .church P:On
o'clock at night .anil allowing some
great prayer meeting leader to carry
on prayer meeting until 10 o'clock
while he sits out in a car or on a "
?7-? mump it) thf^ h, 11 ?>iI cmicX h?kes. _
. Then In- -uxpiicts- to eonfy in at mid
night and have heaven come doWn
No wonder he fails. First plate, his .
^ _ individual temple is mili for thy spir "'"f
it to come in. Then his 'old prayei
meeting leader has not been to church
since The 4te.^ big meeting and how
can. he he prepared lor tlie battle oi
11 ? soul saving. All he. wants is to.stanu
behind the?table and spoil uvu>? ev
cry hymn he knows..in the book even
- jf ii? 1....... r.< . ?t ..7r..
the Revr-Gi?K,?Frazier of Taylor
Chapel circuit. Thursday and Friday
- the convention'wi-H,-'be given to re d
institute work with preaching every
night. ^The features of the convention
will be the presence of Br.shopNoah
W. Williams of the 7th Hpisropal
District and Captain Ahram Smpson,
Business Manager and Acting
President of Allen University. Kverybody
from everywhere will be
there every day "So they will be pres"
ent the day the bishop comes."While
J the business session will close Saturday
noon with the election of all district
officers, the religions -service,
will continue over Sundgy_"~at that
church. Our quarterly meeting will
be held at New Hope that Sunday of
which the Rev. W. B. Bouler js pas,
tor. Let the members pray for nn "
oat pouring of the Holy Spirit. "Let
J .
us advance oil" our knees.*' ^
l\, S. The iv|io?l* < I' the ,i<. ?? ' -I*.
Grand Lodge session- which was h ?il
heik* this weekr-will aniu- >> " "?v,
wee.k's issue.
A KOI' N I) (J 1:010; Kit ON \
... . ' (
Misses KUth Park-eY and I'carl
Alston returned to tile city last week
after spending awhile -in. Conway the
guests-irf-~Kev. and Mrs. II. II. Wilson.
Ml1, Bruce MeDanieJ of?JsunWer. S.
(liiv WIT..- <:?(; | liuiini.(, |
Mrs I.sadoiu 1111?. - and llu* v. li.oi
Oil-Friday.. lour privair .j\ir l"i:i
? '>h mohlb" 'ol' . it Sui,l:n i '
and" H.Y'I I'. I". of MotInv-da -Map-'
list Clnnvh. . ' ' j
On Tuosd.iy, July l! ? tin- wiit.r 'in I
nipany with Mrs. Rosa tlibbs Co
dorr?f 'o'airty -ill.nit'?I>, i :>i
Am'iil. liloM.iyd l S;tn11mI. S. l !
wht'PO a ( oi-inainity.. me, tTup \v;>- j
ttoid. Members of t'a. Homo hmrH
mist rat io|p ?. labs ol IT wo'l. Saiitee a":.d '
Sump it. and jrirls of Hi,, t il , i jh- i
eC t ilo?SH-H-H*?~?ert U-m?ttrtd j].'? , 1TT^T?
imihity at larpv a.? ombio.l a'
Haul's A. M. K. Chuiob.at 1J ? *:'
where the iollnwiiip- pi op i .tin u a.I.u-'ai;?SOUR.?by?;
I;.I?;?1 *t, \. i .?^?_
Mines; Hist,try oi Saiitee 1 'oinmuni
Li' I I lib. ,M is. .Maillia -.J??; i . -4v~pi ; '
on Lower . Santee Club. Mi.-s Am,.. ]
Moaob; U, !iiaiJ\o by Mi-s Charbf to.
Myers President Snntev 1 II
Sexlel'tiy Club piris: Uoinail.-. M:.
K. Church assembled''at Bethel's V? n-clary
ill TT*a Mu.l rod held on-moi ial
^ci vires iif- all tin- deceased af 1 hi'
church. This, was-, under the aii-pi-e.-'
>f tin* Cemeteiy- (iuild. All <. I'--11"?? ,
graves were* beautifully deeara'ud.
and pictures of. the.. djlTerejU decent
cd were placed ail trees, a grand
stand was'built far the speakers;
The?eon'ntet wa^ rem! hy?Mr; "?Ij?Be
Hi <K'king't an, .There were d'ia men;
ber-s on roll when the cemetery wa
bought and on Sunday 20 years later
only HO of that manlier surviyjd.
.The f' Rowing was the program.
Singing, Invocation; 'Rev. Kinlocb,
"sihgin, Remarks, Mrs. Orilla Rice;
Remarks, Mr., J. B. Bro. kinglan; Paper.
Miss Katherinina Harper; Du
Ctt, Mrs. Ksflier Ford and/W. fl.
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<4.11: ir. c
Sunday.. vi'iiiiiii al S.:Pn oV.loek i i<o
, ser\*t". e>. bva'nm 'i lit- pasior pre.ieh~
. .4 ano i i \. i Lent . <nuoii ami 24
pel. a.- V.'eiv h.'.pti/.<? !, thus closing
I . i i'
o:c e! .. :e l 1 < r." 1 svjeeersi til mid-Sim
j.ime r rtvival?. I'u-r lu'ltl in the
| eh?<Mrr ? . ? ' 1
..Lav, ik'w>i. i"- be pub.-.
! lisk.d in i;H' I'ahi.eiio header please.
i sS a in m?i Inter i bin ^
j !'; - i u A, M. ..
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KM A M 1 I M. K. ( MI U( II i
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?. (< oat inm d I rani I'aifefti)
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ill i i i i I ' ' j" < ' .V' > > I ' I ( .11 I ll i 11. : "
i ! y 11 it- pa-tor a. tin- u.'e.who woijld v
'deliver the message. His text may be
fa in nl in-'the" .".seventh chapter of
S-- al a w at I .venty-l'ast verse
Wlvieh reads. "Xot every one that
saith opto me, herd. Lord, shall en- '
tor into the 'Uinudom of heaven; but" <
j he that doeth'the will of ft iy father |
! which is in lieav -n." The texj was b
j Very impressive ami' significant and
i Vev. La Valley acquitted himself splen v
I i.lhlly; * -4 -* .. J
C... ' 'a." r. !:;: iv.- 'ii* i i'het i'lln of < ;. ,
i I i .... I .. ..... i: ^ .. i.. i...
11iiij111 vii iiiiw :a \ i hi v-nmr M'lioiur* i j
^ ^ I'1! < . 1 ' i: ? ' 1|'1' >' " n 11: l v X.d I '
; period. l.ti-i Sunday's attcndanec
\\ as"- rai^'aMivi1' huntUvtf and ^
devoir. Thi.s-decrease was attributed s
j to tile boat whieh was very opprdsJones
was present and executed' his "
duties. The lesson.-'"'Tlie delivorarue
?lim?LiuJ?sen."- \\;o interest inuly?pj
diseiissed. W e \\ere pleased to welvonie,
Master Theodore Tyco-of St;
I'.t.d A. .'a. I., t'lniivli. laek'sonville.
Fla. This 1 ein.it" his first visit to
. Kjiiuuiie!. no ui;?-: im-rl us- f fiat tie o.njoyed
himself immensely. Xo\v ineiiiJerii
vdissr^ -Wiwi.i - and- crJ t!p J"
Kose, Susie Sininioiis. Inez Gates
Kamiv I'.ariiweil and Kdith Mit- d
1 eliei I. .
!? a ' wrui'- -u-4d-.en.-e -w-as- present-Hit ?
1'iiu i1 i ei;i)iif' )i,,.ir of wArship: TTphe"- 1
, - i:. 11 J_ - i \ i! i ? !;;?: !. . -v.a-, read for the ^
. even illy iessi'ii. At tills service 'l'isU- <
"P_lb?\id II. Sims, of the Fifteenth
I 1 ' ~' ' :?1?11 i.11. : . i .'in lied?? +*??
Siaetmy his text'.-frun tlie. chapter
.. "am. d iii?tile tenth and. eleventh _
\vr-e-s. I'.isliop.Sinis swayed the con
I mt-vauou a- lie delivered the nu-s1
i i? . . . l ; ... t V.?1 I u
} tjiii st fit* The messnjre was
: iiuli'i <Tru-ti ve , as wiMl us spira.
.
J:?- \. . ii<l \f i s. 1. \V. Will><'i n were
iii the ei.ty Is*.-1 week and were- en- '
. lei tailied ill ,tl)e >>n r-onap'e ' I?\* KeV. I
j"and I-:, ll. Metiill. . '
I iie -.Mlvii I,ke (iiiaid ' l.'iiys were
' addifs.-ed h\ M r\ \V il-mm' Kra-ier one
i "I' nnr - *- 1 mi ! ,i-HeSum s., on la>t Wed- ^
! nesnay evTiiiitr. Hi.- addie-s was ,
, It'l'v littie! \ - lid iIi'n:l ie's! iliir.'
! I'ln.v entijled. "Kuth the
!. eii-hite." v.iii he ine.-tii.iU;d i.,, next 1
Hftndaj ewi.inr: ,'lidy h k T .M i's. .1. B.
-! >u? l)iie?t ir. 'i'u,e .luniur Choil' v
u Jl_ sea. e a I i.i.ii) ; e! \ ires. fl\y
t*V\ td"*. e II'i.- el I ~a r' a sn
I.y I hi AH ,-ionai-y v
ladies on la.-i .MrhdaV vvejiijiir ,Kilv '
J M 11. ' ' ' . " ^
?^ 1 tie?r k h?J-?.?t iias -iiiei eased (hjjrinj^ \
the I >' Si Week. 'Ilk- .Mrlv!;||y 4VH(I |
at e pleased i., .-.ate 111;11 'several ut" V
are jmiu.uV.ina'. n
l-'haikkl exten.ds a hearty. Welcome.
III ;tH, ( nine aihi' Wo'-ship M n.h (ts at
' ate. t'lJie. .iJ
i ; ? Ml ** ""
. ~il\|{|ON \ f;w S
i,
. ii
j (' "ii, 'lined lY'inr-Km;. j j '
I'alinei ly >!' Qmwa'y. S. ( i
i .i! 'e . .vs__ar^,jj| i,,i* eai (is. j
...... J. J'. _ > .-d si'vi i ai "jr.unes <>l ^
** *++''\?*~ and - IhtVeiMy'TttYdjnfH ?
I it-, .eveiiiiiir. *"?
' e
lee .nil . >;(!.( ?rrnd. Jr.lit |iu-ie!l' \
; ?' ;; ..id- Utile M IV I ,ee Pal- \
_'."l I.,i Y' . k. S. ( :-i>U'd Willi [,
! t i l' st i ". i.
e
. * v 1 <' ' ' - '.ed . Mr. a ml
M i:, nim I ' \ i-. Mr. and .Mrs. m
- - 1
< ii li ft s II ytl, Miss Kvars, (
Mi". A'mji. i n> Kviios :.\Siss Alice 1\ j.
I linn.n. Mi-s I.oui.-v Met'ray., Bucks?
1 vi'le. ,S. I'.; 'Missis (iiuriri* ami Wil- j
i'am A mlei sou. (miway. . ,
? . -v--'
* "Tlw j. nili; i;. ?vf- m-?party ox- j
prosed thcoiselves as having enjoy?if
a Vt ry |>! as,u t-evening. >
MSTATE "XOTICtC! ' 1
* -i
AH poisons I,a\ 11j4T l lanos against (
Hi.' estate t.r Ift.liJ. Pearson, tk'coasell t
art--lo-iMhy not iiiAU-lo tile same, duly ?
verified, will the uiaicrsiy ncil, and 't
tho-f Htdeh.ed t.i -said estate will
' pirns.' Ill :!'( payment likewise. !
-t? :?_Arl .mi nisi rut or 1
(Vinn.hia. S. ( . V I I .Mahi St. I
4 ?' i'olumliia, S. f
<;km:ual hospital - ' 1
i t
Sp:i' tanjuirtf, S. July JO ^M.is- i
i 'or S'. I!. I,( \v.i. Jr.. is at home to 1
it!." < 1. 1 i' 111 of hi. pin lull-tr4'4rSf.-liny- -4
j ittjr ;.n opi taHon at the General lies- 'J
jpMJll Oik rho 1 ??t tv i list.. ill' is lloilltf (
j ii't-oly. 'I In. parent's wish to thank 1
t .e OKiphils ami friends for every 1
| kllUllK'Ms hlAVll lit:Plr.tr these sirenoiis "1
j hours. * 1
OFJK
HISIIOI'VILLK MOWS
N?\v li?thfl A. M. 4*
ICcv. Afihnilap. Pastor <
. , j I
S^ntwl-.f I ... ....... I
? ?v 11 \>\ri ill MITUU '
'clock with a splendid KToup pres nt.
Tlif lessoti under discussion '
'I teliveranee at tin* lied Sea" crcal- t
d much interest. 1
The iieat wave that has flipped ?
lie country for sometime changed I
considerably- 'Svuiday in. rn.iug and
piite a few of our folk were present* I
it service. ;
At 11 :.')0 our pastor after haviii-t ?
een away for two weeks ascended i
Ik rostfunl and selected as a. text I
vt. 'Matt. 15:25. Our hearts were "i
itwle to rejoice 'its die unfplded' this
I'ondeiM'ul Message. 1
The A. C. E. League is very nntcii t
tlive and the attendance is racreaS- 1
no- every" Sunday. The -.subject ]
'What i:t Clanihlinif? Why^is- it \
Vrcnjj'?'u provoked much discussion f
X?wlieh?we aH?were?bencliU'd and ~T
ce went awa'v with a brnndoi- r-im.
option of tlu- subject. ' |
Ikyauxe, of _t.ho g.vftai, ...eajnpuUrn. ._i
..trainst siii- and satan. conducted at '
tt._John,A. M. 10. Chuu-h, Row S.' '
'hisolm, Pastor by the Rov. Mrs. I.. }
I.* Parker. Kvanjri-lj^t anil Mi>.
jor.tha . M'. Haiti-.ir, lior ; assistant. '
vt- closed ,i ut our n.rjj;lit sort ices ami
iiu moved to St. John. After ailivinjt
on tiio scone there was, ah c <- '
raordianary crowd of people from \
iisnopvillc ami all adjacent town.-. ?
lirrod this see tin id' the country. |
nd "the n.eetinj^ was a su.cess I'rpm |
lOK'inuintr to.' othe end.
We' -are. looking fosward to tit-.- '
Sunday' nijrlu in August.at wn.,-,i |
iine- this jrreat Kvanuelisi wiil i
tew the. campaign at oin _ (djmcjn __
The Pastor and'. President' if our
V. H. and F. M. Society, Mrs. .Mat
a- i- a.iiyr iuuiir?rw-h-h?-h-h-fi-: vt-. .
\. Fisher, Hist. S. S. Supt.. M .
asi's ()Ja Henn and Saydd K. Mnnvn
nd .Miss LoVf S.. Thomas nliendi'il '
In* i)istrict M isstonatA" Convent h o !
t iiif 11?wtts?lu-id?at?Hatha)?A-:?th?hi
'hurah. Sumter. S. C. ('ci^sidtM iii^, l
ondiii ns t lit'-.madin,"' was jpi.;.,. a I'
meess.*
5KTIIKI* A. M. K. ( Ill K( II MAYS 1
Rev. II. K. .llriiKilon. I'.islor
(icnrfrrtnu ii, -S-C. TjThtrtay T.rrr- "7 ^
ine day far church going peopie.
I lie .weather '?Vys hot. init man;, 'wiv "
trcsent throughout thf Jay. At U
A. M. vt were privileged i
i < v o?..wit 11?s?( a|*<-; ?A4>rnm Sitttp? <iv ?
I' 'A..ii, l.'ni varsity. 'I in. Cap. i
liU'liiia gave tit \ho eo.igiygaC n at.
ip in llto minute lecture, which \v;u>
lighly appreciated. In our mid-; '
M'to a few visitors, from CoiumhL
in?l -Ta *1.. S. who wo-r.-'hipp'o? ^
vith us. \yt* .. wi'i a pie.ist-d t>? have *
ham. Visitors tut- always 'welcome. '.
iVe invite you to comer again.
\ ; invite y?>u to come again;
Sunday School convened earlier to. (
:'i\v cvcryiniiiy a chunc'd kit llW'Hd
hei r -wua?t he kcxeVe ises at?l 'iu?' _
gnVclei v. ThoutrK h~t the teachers ~
nd piipitss ma hi tested muTTi"T1iTvrv>T"
n the* Sunday School work;
1 N 1 ; 11 ' ?r
'J-'or the first time in the hislo.y
f the t'luireli a Memorial Service .*
cas held of much interest hy the
nenihei's cif 'the Cemotc fy. (inild at
he?ri'iio'ti'i y. This heL ') at o.cjO _
h?M Add in S ; s?even- ilrliyc.oi bv
he uljlowing: Rro., .1. i). I'r rkin?-on
spoke interesting: about the da'y.1"
tone- ago, when churches of TlTc
lty did not own a htp.ung ground:
,Iany true words Wore ushered, I'.of
AV. llov ai d spok " the vasL oT t
ier who -sere t!e>-? i1 that <i!?nl
ity. He made us to, feel that their
preron#*e .'-noac.- ? lvc-Vi k? A i
rhompson discussed, the present'eonlilion
of the cemetery-and fell .that
he Child was. doing great work.
Sister Sibie Alston fis.ni St. Stethen
Church read a pajter also Sis.
er (). It. Rice and Miss Kartho M.
larper. These ladies mentioned the.
naity honored dead, and brought I-'
resh to our memory the past. M r.s. '
Osther J. Ford and Hro. \V. 11. Red)
i^son sang a duct "Pearly Whili
-ity." The Allen Life Cluard per-.
'(.fined well their part of the pro
?iain. ('apt. I>eas has the hoys well j
rained. The little fellows \Vero lull t
with. vim. and . .vigor. Closing renarks'.were
made by Dr. Brogdon.
I'he President of the (mild Mrs. (). ,
it. Johnson was Mistress of 'Cere- ]
nnnjrs. bJ
At the*evening services there was I
mother new event. The Beautiful
Jute: Program, hymn 5IP was sung i
>y .eh; oil'. Invocation Hro. I). H. \
Drayton. Singing by choir. , Scrip
tire?lesson?Acts tied-chapter. -Rev. \
L'. \V. Brown/ Quartet Masters Ron- i
>rt Ashe Rutherford and Role rt >
{hue, A. H. lynwreoce. Reading Mr. t
Norman L. Donahue. Paper Mrs. 1
'mlA A. C.iwnc. Dtit'l Missus H.nlyc ! t
{uth and Julia Mae Brogdon. March r
"u"" - , m ' Yifaln m I '
-LU- ' ' 1 <^lt, I
rmr: Mao, Aimir' .Mai'. Louise-.'0 .
ami .Master. Mitchell Kainey S1"*^P*L
a > t W; k in Wilmington, N. with ?
-datives ;tiu! friends.
Tim Junior - Choir is making w; 11iurfnl
I'loeiess during their short.
ihiio service at Cu ulierland M. K.
I'iu'nvh, They are furnishing music
'very Sunday 11 ijrlit aeeept the first
sunda.v" night in each month.
... A Vs.' Maggie Montgomery left
ast week for Richmond, \'a. to spend
i while Willi her sister and brother.
M.es Lillian Grace of Dunn. N.'C.
s. in 4lie vit'y visiting her lister and
brother-in-law Mr.' and Mrs. Estoii
iVillianis.
Thursd.ry_ eveiiiae'the aieniGers of ;
i?e ILidgo Club wyre graeefully enerlained
by Mrs. Wilbur Dixon oT
s. (milliard SL Greeting Iter guests
Wis. Dixon was lovely in a red and
v in to., dolled dress ..with . organdy
"rills, made p'rinees.s style. All thru
lie evening she . inaite-^her guests'
eel av lame which is' the secret of
iii'owing..4jo\v to entertain. Just beolt
till' his I so I ies \v: i s nbivml :?
hvinty; salad and ire ereaiu course i
i\ :s rived. Winning prizes were
iliss .M. (> Wise, .Airs. B. 15. Wliit#r
Mi*-. I.illian. liii' wii. Mrs. Lillian.
IV i! sun..
Tire six ial .group welcome Mis,s Berhat.-Xi.vith
?A-Uumta, (la. She is
u- jruest of .Air. and * Mrs. Lucius
A'hilo of. iL'lil" K. Kershaw St.
Mr. . Jelrn Raine.V has Kefatrivod
n4rer- a- h'Utf ;?ur . with.-"Karl.,
htvis and lire ( :i,i'oliaii.s".- tjjroujrh
I'ennes.-ee. Yir>rii?ia^ Xi l lh Caroli 11a
nitl .Maine. Air. Kainey Mas _ well
l< \ eloped )ii< musical ta } u/ . lie
'1 l \ > < i TTi i 11 ( Li (I sei-liol! (it 1 ilis'.le
h a in. lie has a.iso been conn
jj v. 'jOme nl' the leading or- .
:-'.-:r;s el arh'tle. N. C. lie
a vi'. aiiu ;ti' of -tire - VV-ilson High
n-hord?r l' ill is; I'ilV. ' 3 ~
"Mr. and Airs, .lames Curry and
M?tH' Ui.-s Kila Blakely of Colum>ia
wei e in. Uie/cLy .Monday .on
iUsinesS.'
\I I- ('. - I lief l\ liner oT Sll inter, ST"
i'svis'tirjr .Mr.-, K. J. Dinkins and
ainily i. it (Ibuiyh St. ...
= JTrr^ I .aura I'l'./ki'tt iTi i ;uii(l''n.
h ('./is Jn 11?li1151 while- \\ itli. Miss
lele.n (ir.iy.'I
hi' Ka-1 Kl'.>i t n.c. Community Club
n-t at tlu' linine ni Mrs. Rose Wil.a
:? Vv r<!ii.'si!.iy. evening. July 20.
JLl?-..'.le...lilir y 111' I he President
Airs, i'nri her. Mrs. Amos Burnetii
, iee 1111 : '..i11 nJ |?ri M?le.1 with spicule
p. Mn'i.im; was opened ihc.
iuiplnm. Mrs.-Daisy Jordan a hymn
-any;.' t heiA I he reyular business was
i en.-peieil., Xnv club has arranged,
\r a picnic ;it Muldrovo .Mill. but.
winy: U> i he sieklieit was poStTbned
until another- date. Business
vn> <ii orieily hiiu was eni
\>il ly a.'!. This elub u lVw weeks
iko\stfrpris'ed Mr. 1 teinore jvuho was
.'ak wiili a niee basket. Our motto
s tn do uplift work in the eommu- ?
lity. ,Members present were Mcslamt
s Klista Kennedy, Ronnie Mciuy.
Meta Howard, Daisy Jordan
iiul. Anna fata, Aims Burnett, FanITuVCs.'
tttrrrter. -(ioldie .hum's \liee
- .lames, t'elia Ross. The hosess
serwd a delirious, menu. The j
?meet inn- will be-'at?the home, of dr.
Sain Mi Cants on Charlotte, St.,
<
Utjrust .".rd.
WeVi re L'lad to weleonte our new *
neinb, rs Mrs. Rena "Myers- and Mr.
hrrrr?Met '.nils.?Then?Mn?MeCants
uh'i") v.t enh i-hiia>'il the elub at his ...
;i* August Mrs. I?. 1). Po'rcher 1
i.resi.?lcn(; Mrs. Meta lllrtvard.. see.' '
Mrs. 1?. I Puroher Ls on the sick v
Lst. ' '
Rev. .1. ly. Thomas and Mr, .1. W.
vwIot' motored over to Dillon, S. J
'.. last Tuesday on business r
To l.u'cw wiiat is what read the s
eadi.im eolored papers: The Palmetto. '
.nidi r. ('hie;.go Defender. The'Pitts- ^
nirgh Courier atid the Atlanta Dai- t
y World." 'I hese are always found
t Dant/.Ier Drug Store, .'lt)f> N. Dar- '
ran St. m c
Miss Margaret Wilson left last i'
hnnlay I'br Rovky Mountain, N. C. t
o spend awhile tvith Miss Th.eo ?
tftrt tVrrri A\r. t
Mrs. (ieneva White Williams, of
\ est Palm Beach, ,Fh?., is in the 1
ity visiting her parents Mr. and
ng by the Twelve Tribes marched "
lirough the Kate. Rev, Mingo Blake* "
vas keener in the trsile. c
Master of reremonies, J. BroCkii&Uni.
We arc hoping to see
urge. crowd at the Palmetto Theatre
iff Monday and Tuesday evenhiKs.
hizaar! Bazaar!- Bazaar!!!
These eil'orts ure being put forth 1
n inJu rest" of the Mother's' Confcst
vld' h closes Tuesday night.
Mrs. Kstor J. Ford in company i
i4U+ AI is,?E. ,J. -Howard and Mrs. .
I,.. Carolina loft for U)e Grant!
session which 'meets in Ci/Jumbia
his-week. We are fjlatl to see Mrs.
b i ittloo' home attain, but in sympa- 1
' I y U'l'li IWT lll'lll'l1 tl t M11" I)f lltM't'llVt'nent.
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Saturday, July 30, 1932
- - Ais.
Ed. Miller.
liss Frankic Ik-He Smith of Attn,
Cia., is spending awhi^ vkh
atives, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. White,
ulrsi. Mabel Dozier left Friday evntf
fern- Uainptch,. Va., to ijisit her
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Hiei^KfiNWOOD NEWS
Petersen, recently a -
bpellman, has re
Miss spending a
college graduat^uain> Misa Kftle
turned to the citv^k
few days with her cV.C0n( Ga
Gliolston in Newberry.
Mrs. Lonnie Miles o-f- Ht ^ j
accompanied by her three
Misses Mae. Evelyn and Blanche^?
her son> Mr. Robert Miles-is spend^k V
her vacation toith her parents, Mr. ^
molia Street. ~
Miss Ruth Mills, of- Spartanburg *
and-student of S. C. State is spending
seme time vyith her aunt, Mrs.
Jessica Nance on Gilliam Street.
Mrs. Julia Williams has returned 1
to her home on Maxwell "Ave., aftei
spending a pleasant session in summer
school' at Benedict College. 1
Mr. Henry McMorris, formerly of
Columbia,, is visiting his aunt, Mrs.
O. K. Hargrove on Magnolia Street.
Mrs. G. William Reed of New York
9.00 Birmingham, Ala., Aug. 12
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9.00 Chattanooga, Tenn., Aug. 12
22.00 New Orleans, La., Aug. 16
9.00 Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 16
11.75 Daytona Beach, Fla. Aug. 16
19.00 Miami, Fla. Aug. 16
16.50 Tampa, Fla. _____ Aug. 16
16.50 St. Petersburg, Fla. Aug. 16 ^
13.75 Havana, Cuba . ? Aug. 25
Jfc. " _ _
. Also to many other points
Consult Ticket Agents: '
Southern Railway
System .:
W. E. McGEE, A. G. P. A.
BENNETTS VIILLE NEWS
Thw hot wnathor in our vicinity ban?
caused many eases of sickness and
leaths. ? -?
Rev. J. R. Prince one of our well
mown ministers in the Baptist Con
ontion quietly passed away Thurs
lay. P. M. in the Bennettsville hos_
>iial. The funeral service was held
it Macedonia Baptist Church Tuesday
C M. Rev. J. fB. MdodoTTft, Master of
Ceremonies. The ^following minisx
?. 1 ? ?v I ja ?.
its iook apart, uev. tsrailman, Kev.
Robinson, Rev. Marshall arid Rev. J.
>. and J? L. Draltfe, Rev. Marshall and
nany others* _ . .. - - **
Mr. Crysoa Ross master of Odd Fel_
mvs Lodge, Mr. Lonza Bruce spoke
m his lifo and Mr. Cain on the Mia.
oniv ordert -Mrs. Mary Liza Dix_
>11 spoke very briefly on his work in
lome Missionary. Rev. -Prince ; . ..
aught in the county of ^Marlboro ^
for a number of years. He left to ;
norn his lost four daughters, two song
me sister, one brother and a host of
+ l- tt- i
cmnvcn mill liltJIlUH. ne was taiu
o rtet at Macedonia Baptist Church,
dr. J. H. W. Morris had charge of
he body. . . j??
Prof. Rolmond Anderson, of Orange . . '
urg, S. C. was the homfe guest of
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SOUTHERN railway system
Corrected to February 1, 1932
Irrive Union Station Leave ?i
No. No.
4:50p 32 Aqgusta-N. Y. 32 B.OOp
7:55a 31 N. Y.-Augusta 31 8:05a . ?
2:40p 27 Char'ston-Cinn. 27 12:45p
4:00p 28 Gim*Ghay'?ton 88 4:05p
9:00p 10 Columbia-Ginn. 9 7:05a
5:00a 24 Columbia-Jacks'n 23 10:30p
0:40a 8 Col'k-Augusta 7 4:10p i
2:40p 20 Col'a-Savannah 19. 8:20a "
8:50p 23 Col'a-Charlotte 24 5:10a
1:00a 13 CoPa-Charlotte 14 l:20p
9:55p 11, Col'a-Charl'n 12 8:00a
4:55a 1& . Col'a-Charl'n 16 3:65a
0:00p 16 Col'a-Greenv'e IB 6:60a
2:55 117 CoParOhatlotle 118 11:20a
0:00a 18 Col'a-Atlanta 17 7:16p
Via Camdea and Rock Hill.
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