The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 06, 1932, Page Page 6, Image 6
"every vlub. member was ui> ai.nl an',
tin . the campus. I'lv- .-i ;;.l ^ exercises,
wi'iv |icrformed, after which tin' morn
iiij4" deYclieiis weiy !in I by chnj el?
1 The boy<.7iiiT yirls7\chl- mt^a' tfbiul
lone hike. Alter they telurned ami
had breakfast; then 'li'-.-H b'.'sinUis
' : meeting was hyld in tlTy- utiditoriuin;
. - Follow in;'- the business -transactions,
the nionilu'i's y-ave a very short program,
followed by aiinottiiyenu nts and
adjournal* tit; Too boys visaed the
piuirery when' t.be..pijrs v.-vir shown.
""TTfrd thV .Vnilb'liiiv lines ox rdt lined.
About 'Ja'lu ;he MI moinbors again
asscinrdca trrrttt'" ;iu;!hoi n ii. ; o .it o . > 1
' --a ;yoiu?-rn'i rTtTlf^^lTr" \\h?"tlT=t>nTTrr.
from HaniV;o\' made an uiTon stiii.it
speech to'tho olul. Unit \var.-yoni|'o. od
- ?liifcWt-^ootl mas amiinfer; n'ioh. l*'o!to\v
iiii; Mr. I'raven's speech, the h.oalth
part of tin- | !' ii iti 1 > gar.. Mr.
t TayVford. a local .oh) ipian ot
Ora'ngebui y\ S.C., spoke t > \!if olnh
Oil :i Wi .mli-rl'til Siihioot -ah- ig health.
J Jr.* If.. 1!. Mooter. a local dentist ol
Mrs. Minnie K.Miller. Cn.<s Hill, S
Rev. A. Jlm-keit. 270 1'iilask
St., Brooklyn, X. Y?; Mis. Mair.it
favwis, 2.~>M K. r.l .1 St., Cleveland
i1;VU?Thtrrs; ti. S. (irnu.t, 21^0 H
.. ' i"Ll^St., Cleveland", <?I.ii ; Jas. S,
?ww... Grant, 222I IVmlleion St., Cuhim?WW
pyw. '('. "f.-T'.r (limit-i tr.ji
; S. ( '., ?M.ns. '
( OK liSIII KV N I; w s
Nl?". and ,\I i s. Mrk .'iilry and mother,
Mi's. M l\enh\V id' M > ti n. <
aft' visiting Air. aixi-Ali >. \\ .11. Jltnlin
es. Miss Annie Ola Holmes of
Greenwood is also in town.
Miss Tli el ma Unl?in-i,ii of Rutin
ester, sN. Y., is lr?nie visitinjf/
. Mrs. 'Kloani'r Bailey is'ln-nre Iron
Columbia, where .she a tended Sum
nte.l*. Seln'ol.
AVe regret very nnieli that Mrs
Ama-pda Louden is .enalUn d, to.
at'." in. V?W v
,ReV:'Win. Thompson Kiml Mi t'jrlie
R. Butlyr reported a line tri|> i'
the Sunday .vneol tu titute. ^
The Annual Sunday StMndl ' Institute
of St. Paul will he held at Robinson's
SprinK, August 10th..
I \l KI NS M.WS
I . . 1
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Sunday \\f?s ;iu idnal. iluy "* ihuivli !
uoinji people. TIh* In i| wu\v that >
lias |'Vi|i|ivil thv iiuunui! ii.y was lu'nl.i
:i l>y a lioiivvy lain* on Salu1 -Hay
o\ nniny'.
^.uiiiiay SiTmol at Ilotlu } and St.
l'aiilwnio will atu-aili i!. Thy motis-j
4v'j'. daalii, has ln-i u vary a- thy in
.-a,!!.! : i ri 111 n 11 QUI yil.V l'"V '.ha na I IWji j
Y\ VI '!>> ^JU._ V i ?v -- 1 "' " '
for undorlaki'i! lUk'ket; and 1;iinKr.
so nuivh so until \u' ta 1 to i'V*. the
uamys irf all.
Xho Sunday School Convention
v.hiih will convene on :i.li-w Itl. VjV'i.
iho 7'-h is expo ud to !). Royally o
" uo laincd liy lUntM A- M K. S. S.
aiM its' co-wdrkers. \\_i??arv <p'i>o
sure Prof. W. A. Whito and Mr.
' I jUtlwi'. I .oako will tuako it all that
it- looked lorward to.
in. k.-i Monday Mi'- Matin- Krillyian<l
M iss I IcnricHa Fov. lor .woiv Un1
ai'tii.iluon tlirni' i - '-on -t ' , \ 1 \N
ii11 s.' a!' oru ai iis -t ?: .* ' Irtu wile
- ~^1TTS I S?pt M tfcr?t r?TM1 ["lia-Ul '.lot? JIUhoar
or so. then of Mr.-.'Carrie W'diIti'i
s ' where lHof< sweele.-l music was
-UU. ivaliiro'of th'al yiv>ent tinu^Tiiey
u ore also u'lli'sti} of ollioiKi 1 laVi-nv.,
.. njoyiil a lovely sUty'they adjoined j
. "a*. lac ( :. I ol t 'il l;'"j.VV'7v: ' a I
Mr. K. . T. Cundi.tr a.'t 'r -i losjny; a
si.oi'es.-l'ul "ilil.de' School" #uf M'ount
v ' ! ^. loft U [I I'l ! I If I HI' V, I k ' ' ' I'- ,
villi-, X. C. for an iiidolinalc f-lay.
Mr.-Cundill' it- a feival S. S. Morion.
-nr-r' MUlch-benefit. ir derived?from ilLr
pooil il'sichinj;..
Miss Saralv-Kloclh.'r : ] * 111 tho \vtel;
einl. jti .^Ashvillw,- X. * '. ">
Wo aii' .soryy t" i? 11"r. that Mrs.'
Mary Mill luul to multi-jiM. :ii.i operation
lit itu* t'it\ I l.oj t" i ^ !-*il well
for her a fcpivily recovery.'
Mrs* A nti:i. i'v;:ni':in lias boon von.-,
t'mcij to her l oom foy. the J'list woola
h'ut is iiiifu'ra in"1 nit. cly uii'.'or Unskillful
faiv. "f ] >r. L. \\ . I hotrpsop.
Mr. Ka-rle Owens has also l)'ce"n ton-1
linoil to his room f?>r tlu* !--t -t.
Mr. aiul' M ;.s; Kleieher (.lavroll- uo.Klenmijr
jnoloretl to ' ('. UiiMna I'ri
il..,. u;, 1 i.1 i.t ii" i ' i . i ?i
i'r. I'.'. Uoy ("uwiio.. :v; a
t'l-vv. tjav a.*' 111,. h o i m ;':' V ' eio-'.
Lev. aii?l".M*rs.- M". A. ( '.i.iiie'hn'a'.
' AJ'ih. '{Varl hawl.io a'M ethers I
piotorvTt* to CoTtmihia Una.lay. .
Mr'-, tj. I.. Atlii'fi.,1 i.i t 1 -i*11 (in va-"|
ho 'truest of Miss. 11. 'la Fouler!
..a Kritlay afti'i'Mowi. .? A
. Mis. Klia Iliohiin!. o'n' aMr 's'aoa.Iit?L
a tVw months in l.e'e'tai,', Inn
mji'.' "flau Hi tor* i' "Tho. . 1
.?!> 1 i':lit- .of J'riomi.-* .
?Ia* t-h- Miss Loo L:.. . . ?
ITTi alfih (lai'i ot "-ft im<f : > ve7 '..
( '! i.at. i lias ht t' ! the o io t Mv-r
tl?) t'mvvny?-vw-l?1; mavn-t
ii i/o!'. of tin: <nyi;;ti: a." h = ah
."raiised _/?(!?Lef.~ *
i for o'no v.nk. She.'\va.- married i::'
j IU yr.t'nrt and la!- !- iJt L-n ? .
tv-f.!!. After 11 so tfTT'.th of a dau^h u-r
the. t-aa e" . i; .
j Ml-V-Tcri'.V t\ Ms \ i t J- :.V
^ hi.e r>v > ! - a; .1 . rT"
in I otic 11 with some < : ii children.
IS'ric i,- also \ i : y .prat o fi; 1 to Mr. T.
II. Iln'rkney and 'Ms*. A. T.'.hmi n.
< J * i-i1111 y tvvffid I; t' ;s?:<i
I li'' seems, t>j ;lit* c Moo-.e. etc/
1 t_ \\ c ill! ;-]i 1u evpis . iutr lhn:;.Ls_
(to tile \aI'tn'us- ( iicl< y.hi'.e and col1
Jol t I vl">" tlic ai'l v'imm a*, ttic Talent
| Itn'lly. I!cv. .1. .J. ilani ..,j fur-1ht:
open ait- mt; ice. Tit.- participants of
the prann-.K s wediitn:*. Jti-"?Afe!
Doliolil and Circle* of St. I.nke l'j/is-;
1 copal (.'lumh for&n' 'uonatipn. "AVr.
(< !cvolatld (iili.-dll for 1!: ;? (.f his
' t rails 11'i" iuitl M t'. I*, u.i'i oji ilaj! v. ho
has ilut ifotl;. h. Ij.i t!
an c of t lie- men! M iliiil is ly
catori in tlio UHIO hi ek jo!" Wa Iriii
: Jon hnc'l \vTiem-\ e'r .v. e a .-It li'm for our
il>ill he says a Kind \v?.r?l and prayer
lis" if!I I oh ant e. We v. t It une ypn at
any time and -Will "continue" ty pray
((iod's prenUsf hlessinys upon you at
all times.
> . Su.-ie Japyers, A Hi nape r
( AKI.!:sl.i; MASS
Mis. A prior Sites l< ii i'..r c -h.-vt!;i
.\. 'to spi :i's a :* 111 h i.v:!ti I'l-ia-?
lives. II. v. I?. I*.!'i of ( 'ill it .
A. ,1 v.. i'i i Mi?i?l.?. ...i A .-t- . Ih-ovv-h.
Sollday.
I ! Kev. .1. M. ha". !.; , .P.. M, Ahna
j?hicl.t'on, Mr. I!:i: old Smi :i. Mi
Cora Jeter and Mrs. Willie Hunter
pent last .'Inui - lay .in < kii.ih.jn.
I Ah-s Julia liuekerWof Colinnliia is
J vi-'itintf lu r.Co^*?. "Airs. Alillfe Hiyi
i tor. . - .. - |
j Miss Kihlie* T.ee Mitchell pave a
\ I--;"-'. ' -
y. iivi. ii j rr- t i
Mrs. !v l!i. r i'orm-y laiii -'.S.alunlay
. . < ?j*? 'i: 1?- in summer
!.. Kill. S. <\
' . H a'. ? S.~:i-o : l i? fin?_
' .. , ii ' i. 11ii riiy.i
A aonm n alVair. was giv.
i>". Mi-.- I'?< a'..ii< Johnson Jas.
. a.The J.. Ill -ts AVi-l'i' M isS
i.e.' I'lirWIV. Mis 1*11 i i 4 JjI'V
' i.1 -? .11. .M > Alia John- ami Mr.
Mi-.' ' I! HI ami Mr.
--.Afrrhu??-.r~S-K |-i rvti-itr - y,:
> .Mary 'I"i. m111j'm; pi. lit Satuday
vi-\iir.ir .M l.-wi;i Stewart.
Mis. \\ illii' llmi'er. Mi-s Julia
M: . M.U.I .Ji'lu ?:!!.. M I Ih-!l<'l
ii :.'Ii ; i? Saul at* spent a ]!ew_ days
;. tlii.v: .Mrs. K.-.sir (i. .Stevenson.
Mr-, J.-wis S-rwul who litis heeil
. i r ipii'v awii li,' is nvtieh hotter
- .?Hri t- -\v-riI iriy.? ? - '
Mr.-. Arthur Khjrli.-h spi-ii.. last
. ay a il l. I ' r i.i it lu;i-i .-h..Mrs.
f ' : 'r-,r_ ' .. n -il.
* Mi - :'C -. I,re llrnwii, I'ov. 1). C.
I! yi-iliil Mr. and Mr-. S. (ialmon
Suijday aft:-i uuoii.
Mr-. .Mi llrid i-j in . the hospital.
Wo regret it 'hut \vr .hope her a
pe.-dy re'-overy. _ ..
The r vival meeting will start [lit
ho < ( hap I Tuesday 11ijrh"Kcv.
?vv iiii i -M pastor; Ucv. Collins, Jr.,
I' a , ' t Mini. \\M* In pe they will
i.ii'.s?a- -ucoe-'-Cd mee'tng.
Civile Miss. Alma (Madden from
('h. ter. S. is visiting Miss Hca:
i it Johnson. ?
Mr. W illie Sims, ,.\|is.; Mary I.iilie
Hawkins, Mir.< Julia Iviieker wont to
S- iu ue, I riday for a pi.aiic they had
a verv nii'ii time.
| Mr. Killie Mf.elu-1 is still improving
at this writing..
P LEADE R_
i{ug(??vi yn, n. v. >ii;\vs
Church of Living tlml Pillars anil
1 Guard dT Truth H. 1'. G, ol T: is jrlUd
I iu n-jiiMi us revival lu l>egi|t A lit;.
7 and is hoping to have inaiiy souls
through Baptism in the name Vf the
j Lord Jesus, ?
! Wednesday night Bister Lille Rob
er on received the Baptism of the '
_' Ifoly Ghost aniI 1 ire and dii 1 s.peak
in tongues as- the" spirit gave utterance.
Rev. s. C^raig-Xioih Gates Ave.
and her church was with us Wednesday
hi?lit.
The Lord is blessing us I wish to
thank the many friends tlnir. helpyd
mo take -earo of the visiting saints
whose names will appiar in next
. Week's issue. Rev. Anne llicketl.
I'TtI Rulaski Street.
ORTJpr^Bl R(i NKWS
City lias re urned home after a vlaSt"
~ tn relatives and friends;
The Four Leaf Clover" Club composed
c.f young boys of the city, gave
a party at the home i f I'rof. anil Mr...
J. A. i'ierce, Mrs? M. J. Carolina and.
M..o M...... II i 1
Ml.-, AM H I .> lliljk IK>, l'I 1111**1 I in*
Grand Court scsid.i^n in Columbia hist
week.
Messrs Juntos Rjorye. Krnes^ Wal
t. >>.?\ 1 1 1 1 11 T?l.nilier Wil
| liams, Carol EvaiM, Reginald Dan
I iels and Misses Ada Marion Win:
panted* the III- cluhsiers vo Yoorheos
at its eamp and rop? fled that ever:. |
one luid a most enjoyable. ..iinc. /
Mr. 11. It. Thomas a very wetlj
known anil voi'v hiirhlv thought ?>J
|'riti/en *?T this eity passed away?l'iilay
morning alter a very long iilne.-.s.
s.
[ Miss Mary D, Shane registrar of
Kisk. U nivi.'Vsjty, Nashville. T.enn..
I,aid-Miss Gui:aldyne I-' I'erec a. visit
Jahon passing through tho eity.
The annual Bi-Coml y 111 Gamp
fi'i.uip; s.ed ol" Orangeburg and Ba. iI
berg e'ounties eluhstoi'.*, under the
li: vitl inll _ of Miss Marie A. Pnreh.
~|1qMU' D immstration Agent nhil \lc~rs
Daniels and MrtrMretll. f'm4n=
Agents, was.held Wednesday. Th.urs?and?TTidny
at Vumhee.-. Ilisti!
fine. Denmark., There were feanu s
idaved? on the lawn, a eampiire ami |
i;ji'.iuT iuli'ivstinj*1 foaUuos. Mrs. J
* A.?niciiiliiN?ttttti?other.* pit' \ 1 oThi.tn
! ufavv a roooption Cor Jthe clubs tors.
\ hat- jTmvvTi TTi I?i- vory* MiU'i o.-' iny.
Mr. I. ('. Lowis iho State Hoys Club
, ; b nib r holpod .0 add to tho ill to res'...
?-gl tin. raiiipL by .iiil 1 (?(hn iiigr sovyra!
ritoiysliuK Katn(<- and stones. --Ml
hoipois and otlioi's haw v wod
0 .follow the orowd in xt year to
" K u taw Springs, bdoauso of tlio won--"
_l_turi'irl?rrrrnT-t-hoV?ha-4- a-L?linuriio;s.
.AmoiUr the visitors at tlk* oair.t
.viic. Dr. and Mrs. Craw lord,. Mis.
!.s>T,. 1 >ibbl"iV, Mis. Aink'trb M art in. I
VTi~ I>u I.e.?Mr... lb' it:1!'?11.111 i''i
j and I'ailiijy, Airs. Dai>\ Williams ami
j ,'amiiy. Mrss Kaiiino Brnviili'v, lh\
ami Mrs. 1 >. T. MoTo-vr and i'ain 11y.
and lb. .lowolt Jenkins, all of Oibin^-buiar.
r *
Miss tii*raldyn.' I. y'lrnv entoiyained
ln?r mother and* tatbor a*.. ..
fontt .birthday firmer am,- -Snmlay-.
1 iiiy :;ist. " ; " ; 77"
Mi s Anna l.ouiso Hondo ot Stuntor
who-lia., hooii visiti 11 vr rolativi.
Ii.ro lias yoli+rnod to her ho >.??.
Mrs. I.Ufki 11 id Now Adlk.J it.v in"vK
lints bor br .V.>,*.' Mr. (ioorji'o
Paniols i n Tread w'ell Si root,
(IRlvN WOOD N KWS
Morrs Chapol Haptisl Church
Ky\. l.ostor C. Smith Pastor
Sunday .Sellout . jujniF
o'oloilx a 'l.iitro minibor win pros. lit.
Mai\v li bniiphls wore , brought
! t ..n.-i'-i nimj" tlio '"Spiritual -fHVts.'.'
I At 11 :!. !> tlio pastor . pro cnicd ibo
Iti'V. H. W.'Waller. wim delivered. a
s uJ .stirriiiK sermon.
I ^Tlui funeral sol'vivos of Mr. Iloip'y
j Johnson was hold at' :>10 o'eloek wi h
1.1 h< > oast or nroshlinir.
At S'SIt) tlii' pastor, held a lai.-"-'
auilicmv 7)t4!ll)ouMi??W-e?<I 1 i\ i-ivd_
otio of his msisierpie.e ; subject: Tip*
Ideal Woman.- Ovejr si x hundred
witnessed this sermon. Kvery witman
will h>iitf rt member tills helpful
t .aess.iKe. ~ ' f ~
| * We are m w in the midst <tf a tfrea
! rally and everyone is looking forward
to the third'Sunday night in. Aflgu *t_
at -which time we are hoping to raise
WMlo.Otp?!,,i. i! | 1 11, | ; ; 11 < 11) if
fine in their ell'oi' .s to raise money, I
Ipspite of t BE*?dcprvssiii-n the liiian-.'
rial reports- Or the day were < neouraging.
' . *
We we-rt* happy t<? have visiting
rnrnnbeivrtrml friends from I'hilaiU.Lpltia,
I'a., to worship with us. We
Were also glad to have the visiting
friends of Mr. and Mr-*. Jot- .lolui?sen
-o worship with us. .
A warni welcome and a hearty
cheer awaits each visitor that comes
to Morris Chapel.
Among our 'sick we have Mr. .
CR'stial Jackson who has hien on
tho sick list for some time. We hope
- -for- -her -a?speedy -recovery.-_ I
Kev. K. II. Herbert left far Sumter ;
S. lfe will he will kev. K. M. '
Booker in revival meeting.
Mrs. L. *T\ Smith visited Mrs. K.
H..JUfrhert last week.
Deacon ('. H. Kvans'.and George
Smith attended the union.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kay of Jacksonville,
Fin., are thu quests of Mrs. i
Annie Wideman of Marion St. They'
will spend' several days in Greenwood
visiting .heir relatives before returning
heme..
?1 Mrs. Margaret Williams trf XiueliO
Six spent the weekoiid?with -hoc-4i
daughter Mrs. Kmma MaVtin of <>ak|
Strict.
Little Miss Willie*" Cecelia Petrin j
speu. a very -pleasant' afternoon on |
Wednesday with her friend, -little
Miss France.--. Amanda Perrin. and j
. was her guest at a delightful '"Lawn
Party" sponsored by Mrs. Winton 1
I ?m* d:iy. ?l*':u*iv.wtt>
ln.it." and pl.ti.'s" t?? yi\i. J.1-.T :i Van
for the litpnifr
1 VTTA ?> J:\VS
TIi'. |iuiv?i:iu|XL' i C. ' -ii. v.< aju;
\|, I', tr;iii?-li in* u|?i? ?1 :il t !<c t inn
by-'-t)lf l*;? -? ??". i;.V. Nl.. N-.AYiyiC
.iuMnmil.y \v:i .d.-V': >'y hy
I' i '.' . ! ii i y i1 -11 II I'?.. i' '?''
b' 1'ui: : ,.| .. ? I ' ''ii
by " Mm* i --n n!>:tr' v. .:v~7Tt
t'i t..M t; -. i'l.tii)' a t hoy Joap
-.1 ,;<? .) id- ; ' i i,;: ? '
of. ,s-;i;.u*.
1 '"'ill o.fi :i i" .iio- vti tt <>
tl",v I'liilMf rnvt ivd rd'lit? jtliliU'U'i
\ j.t. ;i?- i:i if . T^~t! > n . i. u J
of ourin.i.j tu-i-p'r . i'"'Mti'l '.lit ir vki?
,, ?jt,. . ' o!v i'l t I'll '( <>H. J !H
<li |i;vi:I'.cti: -t v li-' ii. i tivi-.' h:i !
s !. > li i ibivid Aif Pi
i nu!?-A'..1.1.?LLuy W 111t< :11 >* a_ . l,; <i_l
.i , I ;i ! aV.il \v. '.! in \nin >'
?rrrr -j 1 11 : ' "''''''i' l.
LuUu*tiv> iftl 1 iv .'ti;.-;n :.M Thr i Up
lit tiff ii -'i ii" !" o ;? " '"lb
ii- l'>. r' :u: I ?">
N'i'W Viir't lol'i I 'l 'day , p; I <>ii I i'.*.-i
-tii!'??.! lnd,nr.
IT ~ ' "A; I:. 1'. i :i.?A:?fk?(ii1 . i
:::il II v. .\hOy w :ii: a.' V'ti-it'fl ill
jrr.ail ' "o'h'ir.' ir.i- fit--' \\y.-k.
Saturday, August fi, 1932
1VINNSHOKO N.KWS
! ?
Having sent the sunshine in its
r. fuljreuee, (led is fiow sejiding' he
ruin whieh i,-I I'.^iV siiiK the earth
vyi1.li a plosions, season. Piop.li> who
' have 'them, are 'rejuvenating tht<r
1 h\ v/.T. M. Jieatty v>*;u qui e right
las- Sunday morninft. in that woncier'
l'liT svt iaon where he said tha. this
wa- morn"7>f 7T s p 1idtvtal depression
titan a a linaneiuL one. Jesus telis
' | us-Unit if we .keep normal- in spirit,
".Mi -. IUruft' KiWinrd.-on and JMrs.
i iii i'' nu-> ] wciv amount host*. who ** *
i .attended .In- 11. 11. of Uutli' in 0>'htinbia
last week.
Mi. daii;. Ivlla Ji'lins 'n. Carrie S.
Mitchell, I- Campbell, 1). A.
1 dii'y dan- ' y 1: t]11 alt iw^niKCM^ Alt'- tt
' of 1-airt'.chlians. who rc'turni?cj-?.
iast Saturday to lie deliirlit^of us . .
f Winn.dior. i!fs. . Thoy repor-tiul- a
i' Vol y siuvessful session. Never l>e+--Trrr?hrr<?sm4i?a?l.uaf.-?nnmlnr?si?
'teacher--. from Fairfield county tfono'
|-, where fd Tmi mt school. Ttra
mi! her titat- attoiuht.1 al hoth?Koc_k
1 lii!! and Col.um'bia was iiboui at).
_i 1'. v. .1. M. TTo'aH y nn-tored t?v An-.
Utislu, (la.,-oii tlu* 1th Sunday id last
(?iiMMin on. i\i?L_,?e|iiiu a dehuhtlul
1 ii:\y. . . . '
r ( w not \ rAt"f.s Ni:\Vsr ~
r-l Kveiits?H+v?happening -t.hi.k ,t\nd
t *7i?!?~rr hrr?l-'cnlii v.?A I t or?homo
: -w .lays of horribly hot weather..
' there followed some equally terrible
ami' storm . Crops seem to
he. reviving lanuuill.vr Nevertheless.
.I..' |> puhuv i- opti listii*: and every
|v slriti.n; .o niaki times better#
On. la-l yvi vk n rdmmitlee headed.
:>y Mr-;. \\ ill.- ('. Si:i'j i loll snorn-of
i il a picnic on tliV chinch grounds,
u !i:cj w-.t . wry larjfely attended.
. !...{ .? i:i the week Miss .Mamif' l.ee
? a t humiintr and the eldest 1
r vlhuv!i*?. r ?>!' Mis. CoL-maii Uelcher
ciriwd hmiii' "I'li'Mi l'ulValo, aeeotn"
.^a-n'a d J'y .-. ha of her friends To.
? . !' . T1 e i .. 1 1-4 fl+e la?,?Wmmef
ac l^s-ai ; a-e. Kveryhody is delight .1
in lia.i.ar Mi-s Hi. lu.r make her
11'I: ai am e at home.
' <?.i .It.iy pSi.'tO. ,Mi. Ilehron A, ,M.
i!.' t lunch pa .lot N1! hy the Uev. .Mr.
I. -C? .J^Li-O^an JamLcd a* hie Jess .to
anSnial Sunila'y School 'oonvont ion
the 'Aim, yille ilia rift.
' Tl::' . ..lie eat a h opening oil tile
-eaiiit; of. tin- list li was potent.. WH-n
. v\i'.y and' henelicial informal loll.
Tiielv' Were sonie very distintfliisiu'd
visitors hen- diiY-i.ig the ennven'.ion:
'rie- Uev. Mr. T. 11. Addison and Prof'
.1. 'i'. \V. Mini's and lather of Clinton
I. ituikC.l on the convention Thursday.
. On l'* rid ay la v. Saniii. I Name. P. 10.
f~?ot?-fri-1 i i'rrFt?n-v-t-^lo <11-1 rict aiui kev,
lie'vlin visited the- ftiitVonlion Itrfd
j;ave ^uno?heiu+tilul remarks. Mr. ,
L ivesiir A'an.e and Prof. V. (J.
k Cat re were also visitors, Prof. tinrivL
oil" bu.diii'S as the field Atfent of
' .Alii n I'uiversity.
forty-eii^ht deleyiaUrj, '^11'ieiaUy
i i presented dl Sunday Schools thru , j .
t ill , the di Ariel. Kach session was
'.r,,'ly a'.id Mil 'i^' imvion ."fin lite?
,a\era'fje thniko-l*. WflconunV ' cetre
i niu-nies wore renuereo i?y i-nv iu-v. v .
Iff* ii::" 11. Miss W. ('. Sinivletou. .Willie
F. Hani-on and Prof. Oscar KlliThere
were responded to .elo
P< K?Vr_v--- -M+v - -i-Vrriti-x-of
1'iadli y. S. ?**.. ami tlic Rev. Mr. j.
Tlio as, of Abbeville. A masterful
svinn a "was thi-n rendered by the
R.v. lioutrlass of MeCormick.
,The ImtitiOe work was carried on
by. a faculty of six. The Revs. Mose
ly," Mims.^ahd Miss Jaaie Perrin and
Wade Dean.-supervised and drilled by
; the P. H. Rfv; J'. K. Smith. The
Sunday School lesson was tam?bt by
( prte/. Perrin. On Friday 'night the
- Rev. l.ykes" delivered yf nrasteTful
eduea.lioirn-1 sermon. Mr. Willie F.
Ilair'i.-. n was elected district-sul?er-"'
intendent of Sunday Schools of Ab!
heville district. Mr. Harrison was
! Alt. Hebron's renresentative. ?
The conyenton "vvty? one pf the
best in the hstory of ..his district deI
spile the universal depression.
! (> Sunday, duly 111 Mr. Isaiah JohnI
son was cityght in a wreck. His collar
hone was broken and his arm
smashed, llis daughter from Michi'.
pan was driving at the time.
- A h:irhi't'iie lasting t\v<T days' wi 11
' ( h;> iudd at the school grounds Aug j
um . 5th and (5th. Everybody is in'
vitcd. Ease hall both days.
1 ; Mr. (loovgo Conner was returned
to thy Insane' Asylum on Tuesday.
1 Inst Vo forget, Mr. Cliff.. Taylun.did
; mote the convention by his masterful
speech on Friday.