The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 20, 1932, Page Page, Image 6
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ST M ATT I i 10 \Y S N I: N\ S'
The Heaven Bound play which ?;i.
presented at lOastov'r l>y th .nleau
of St. Matthews, was' quite a success.
Mrs, C. .1 is some* what sad tlu.-v
day's over his love atfairs. "A setting
hen loses her leather."
\ The news has reeently reae'ned uc
that?M-tss?'l'essio?.Spaunor??M-u
Earnest (laines were happily main
ed in New York. This .couple'is
known around here botli of lliefti ar.
natives of St. Matthews. We liopi
for them, all of the success tout :T;.i\
come to this, couple.
Several pvople are. coining home ? i
m > ioil tv/ j>vv 111 v i r i viiiin *iirrv
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace of Orange
burg, S. and Mrs. Rose Bolunsoi
visited Mr. and Mr.-. .1. I.. \V ir.i.l*-;_
Sunday afternoon. *
The MiK-n Light -Picnic which w.t
had on the l.awn Monday night- a
Bethel A. >M, Iv. (.'latch' was ?jiritv
v .success.,
Revs. " B. J, llodgc and, Kan.-v.ji.
visi.ed St. Matthewk- Saturday ei
Prof. Solomon (linyard. Jr.. anfamily
visited re hit ivc- rnm tttttt
here Sunday.
Mr. Ben Kelder better known a
"Benedict Felder" is on the sick h,?:.
We hope he wilj seen be him>i!
again.
Please send all'"news to the
to Mr. U. Owens Slo p .by. Tucsda
. - If- o'clock oj each week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leioy Kilis.Jo
Orangeburg, -S... i\, are hoi-ie yi^ifiti;
relatives and /friends,
- .. Mrs. Betti'e Washington \\he ha
'been it way visiting relatives am
friends has returned home h.i|ipii\
Mrs. Ida Williams is' sick, lit
i i . in. im iiii i mi i > 111 * * v i rijMri'.n.i
on the Isle of Pa mas*' Rev^ M.. r: r
ha.* few equals ami no -superior; Rev
J. 'P. Brown pastor of Wa+ere^ err
- ' cuit preached a soul- slir-riiqr mtiiiiul
Text found Isaiah 2* 2t>. ' The .
venile prbiffam sponsored by Mm,
?- Rosa I., (ian>1, Supt. of tin .Iu\
nile,.Department ami tlie.youinr la?
4ees was eammondol'lo, So,,
School was effectively rondia '! i d by
Miss A. K. Br* jfilon. Revi-w Mi,-.. V,
R. Boston. The president's addiwas
well prepared and delivered. Hahas
the work at heart and does lu-r
best at times. Rev. .1. M. Harrison,
P. K. was as .usual' liberal in his
advice and service, lie. is a powi r
so to speak. The pastor Rev.. T. ii.
Weathers and his officers. Mrs. Sarah
Miller, -Mr. Saih_ Wiiliain- a- - 1
others made our. stay plea-ant and
* profiHihlo We saw 'that?"1 >'-pr?-.- sion
had taken his vaeati n be for/
we reached Willow (irove heme -we
did not see hirti. .May the irnod w?rk
for Mission be, continued to the trlo-ry
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IJK'ni l N K-CUOK M VN ANnoi
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Du.vtnf.a I]*.arh, lla. In an vlVorl
to make jt i>o>siM(. for suulMits tt
.aUo aiivnnia;:v of in. i' sjk'tulid faeili
iio>, lirihuiK' t i.otMiian I'ollojri1 is
*?. : i iv l.u mu" expenses for sHi
liitii ;
It will ho recalled that tilt" .1 Uiiioi
t'o!!> "... I i |'.:i A iiwiit of lltolhuno-C'oolv
man i-? :i|?|>? *?"\vd hy. till1 Assoetwt ioi
of I Hill l'i s ami Si??.<nilarrr S hools t>
ii;y S .a. a.1'n SiatoV; that the 1W.
Jtannates of-the Noimnl Ik'parmoa
tti'ii' a i i;i /sM eortitiynos for tench
iiitr u'lt'ai-.il- i xnminalion. hy tin
Stii i" !a part nieiil of Kduc.ation; tha
the.hiirh. school is fully accredited h;
the Maty, for years this ins^itutiqi
las s'iirhl to meet ihe.needs of stu
ii; i11 s its imliviiiiiitis. eonstantly i 111
]'i.o\*i;>y' - in. IT" ' iiiil'itti-s. sireiiythcniii}
ii.i- fa tih\ and readjust m^iy her cur
lwula .o meet standard requirement*
1- d'.'e.v1 f, ) the fullest' nuhisuY
t f sin vi.e 'to Neiiro youths, Hct.hune
' 'v;-,?mm;? 'tTroT '(trulfn?per
in ft ti.e .ii;| n -mil to detlect hor-aiii
lh luaki.irt. up the exquise* for stu
ii nts. for ids'-* year, the einnomie > 011
i > i,~ " i inn- -jiitr intrrm*?wtr
in.S i'iiily tor;- ido'ivd. 1'eiVonal con
T;h ha-^vr/i ak-n more doidortil I
i < addi>u> limn van anticipated, l>u
a .1:u?!iii,<ti ~iii- .'it Liu. pari til' l'u\
and y irnitjijiir. ?Uotluinc
i fT ;m i'..'Ifha*therefore.-mad
ai >; la at..::-. ; t? : tailing two did
!? .:< . r . tin- monthly hotted and rooii
< . a. . i.i ;:;. Vnimi1: n?;-n and Mo
tin-n v. h . at- liic developnk'in"re
i.vidual ji-u>lau. i
-U.' d;n<i i i. *i*ii ':<.ine-!il<(v environ
nun' and hi ah i hrTTtiait idoijls.ai
i?i\-''- J ij w i i to the President o
'.'h>?<-Tfi .rdtrar < !' iii'iluuu.'-Cookiniu
V. a.-; ail - iv;rnfd?n?r out ranee. Th
1 d.t -. ie vi sir epciis Sejvtein
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III 11' K IN!' VK \V S
? , \ 1 i m?_,.L i.- ii'd inf' some tim
k \? il of despair. We a1
ni.e. ta.O.i: in our..dii_\>
.ii .ai*., io. ; > S iv. ;, hid'. Kino- Cot
; a . h- ty-'oti .
'! _:s f.jt v _ ir.. 'itiL-. which ""tells a
111, v . m i. i - on?i i. a! ill- lli fat ho
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-I. \\ . Nhal lias just close
n ./? i .~"ar''iTi?"cTi?Ijf~"at"*"Si
: >: '.-.'i h -J,'..; a odC'Mi of many soul
!: v. a- assisted i
Ii ct ' is:: iri : 1 ~ olll-of-tOM
<" : a 11 * v > Sinino,.J.
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t.':. s .cay a: eine. n. duly 7. at t'h,
v i :: '-ii . . Mai y W e .our? .Mai
.. a? ?i v oiin|i( in : ' i he pr
; nc.ii ,va !'- _. ajirtet-- sen t:? nfrm
: - J and .Very. 'u
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*, h"'. . < ( a ; a.,d It.a . d \\
v-- ' A .i' 'i-:' ' id i of t ofre-h
I : e "TT7T7T7 X ult.-.-l it'll e
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d- tt jja-' . '."ad day n.i>flit
r*-~t t I?t?(-*[ i\ I "H'l'^rhHH
: y'\ "i"M ;\\i\i ci^
, .i V. I. i >. i i)>-mi. j.i . Mor <
;.!. ?* . hitvivic: | ;i>>t ?.i through
S.7. ;tn?(. m;oi<- a ) )
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Hi ; )'Hi i y. a^ain 1 >r,
< i 'Hi- l.iav(T ny?7TirTiiiK-.
* i j'itia'y niy ii!. i.f Ja-i w ok
i- .Wai-a>ii' la i"_?i1 t-<?jt-rr rvtrtrHnn
' hi SI. lo'r.n t'jr,,, a i??j al \ . i4: to
V.J. Jl/V.arK-v his K.-s-f of fol "
' 1 H i lie Xv.u - l.ivl.t iJcuIali
l a; . ! t .am ir \vhi? !i \\;t of mil h
*'i o- ;{)( revival nf. otitic
i'A i?!<- from * <**ijoy~
; < : i". v. "j: id i -on <7n
I - *",r>
i sclimil Were: Rev. A. R. Howard. H.
I ! l>., Dean; Ho v. N, \V.. (irci'itc, 1). Ik.
- rl'rcsidcnt; Rev. \\ . R, Ciroujr.'* li. I'.;
t Rev. K. M. Hurley, H. 1)., ami All's.
- 1'. .M. Ciilibesv 1. L. All tluv subjects
' were strictly tfeliniolis ami f.vcic
1- ta Krlu with a view to prepaid Church
Y Schorl teachers; lor more proficient
l and su'bst. nt iul work in their icspoc*
tiyei churches.
'I lie Rev. A. R. Howard's address
' af We.-lcy *.\1. K. Church" oil Tempor"
aiice, Prohibition and l'uhlie .Morals
was a clear,'eompi ehensnve add elol"
ipient plea' to support tJie 18ih
" Anin.emlmeivt and live moral! v and
"* wiselv Tii"all Ihinu's. Or. A. 11. lloL
ward a!.-o preached?a4?Cedar HrovcM.
K. Church for the Rev. (I. C
Krown who still, is sick and una!do
' to pieach.
The Interdenominational Minister;al
Union has taken a vacating- lint'i
. the. first Monday in. October. Tin
niMiil.vrs hpve afirmed that they
loath to jrit'e tip the contact and as,
sotiatirn that they eifjtned in the
weekly mectinirs.
^ The entertainment at Wesley M. K.
Clt.itreh for the yotuijr pvople vvas-a
tolerahle success, I'm-Hor (lihhes, en-.
d< avorinjf to raise lu'iievoleuc's. thro
these.sources aml*is anxious to male'
, .soir.ii' additional payivenif on sonuo
.. church debts. . (
The laying of the Conn r ?4-iiu? at
J Otrlilee M'aplist Church S it in 1:1.v
P. M.1 was fine and imnrossive and
1 Mr. (Iceryy' Al-i n and yon.'hint* J
bought lots on West ( 'ollcjro Stnct'
and lii'i' hnildiny up the (iavi> l?y ercc-J
tinir dweibnys thereon, The Asti.n.,*
aro 1<< bo eonyin ulated.
* - Mrs'. Acmos. (1 nntbi up-?t.p^uL?tluir
day with lur parertts Mr. ami Mis. _
Kd. 1 [all on Zion Street last Snnibiy
rot u rn i t.y to (la'stonia the same cveniny.
. . I KI IH.KA n.l.K NKW-V
| Sunday Any. 1 1 our Pastoral Sor- 1
\ ico was at Friendship'Rapt is_t Church
The P.aptist Sunday School opened :
strictly at ton. o'cjo'ek A. M.. which ]
was nWy tauyht by the ton hers.
lirrC W. K. Washiliyton tauyht tho ;
1st Bible Cbvs. Our Supt.. Mr. .
Thonuis Evans nsk-od tho pastof, ltrv.
.1. 1. Hamilton, to review the lesson,
who moved the mist from our miiids t
' by lis i hn>- eNidanat ii?n. Our naslor'i
seems at bonie tm the -Sunday -School ^
as well as in the pulpit. After which .
?\ve were blessed to hear an interest- t
inir and inspiring sermbn by the pas- (
t ( jr. I! e ' ehe.-ed for a lest St. Mat}. J
IP ebapt '-f and last clause of I lie "<l !
verse. "What lark I yet." In t.bo> \
nftWTimnr wr-'wm-e- favovt'tb wttdr the r
TH~
. a ^
pri'scnee of I)r T. II. Host and- Mr.
IT. L. Fincknoy,
Hoth, of lie - e arc from Oranjjel)iii
tr, S.?C. and. close friends of the
pastor who made helpful and logi- i
caj ' spcolho:1-.' Hoth speeches wero
highly accepted. Dr. Host, did not ..
only speak but rendered some dental J
service t >' a patient, Mrs.- Annio
White, while litre. The Kev. J, M.
Kelder of Mt. ' Hebron and Folder
( hapil lldptist Church and many of j
liis good people curio to worship with
lis". Rev. Keltler Selected his ,tex, I
t'rom liahakkuk 2 chapter mill 111
V' ivo. "The Stone shall cry Out etc." I
Ho preached a sc-ul - stirring sermon!
and it Was-enjoyed hy all according
to "the response. We are saying to j
him, come again. The pastor',s wife i
Mrs. I'earl Hamilton is visiting her
friends this week of til.1 Centre Hill .
^e tion, .Miss Carrie Amaker. We
hope, for .her a pleasant stay.
COKKSIU^Y NEWS
St. Haul's Sunday School had its
C" UH' Vl Ml"1 "i:lv It was
enjoyed hy all.
".There sti^v (juit'' aH'rw visitors iittowiv:
.Mr. and Mrs.'Oil* Louden of
4Cxguuoxm- .liLr_M.es. 41111 e 1 .ondeii.of
I'hilailelphia, Mis;; Theluia Robinson .
of Rochester, New York, Mr. E. C.
Goggins of Evnnsti n, 111., Mrs. Maude
Jamison, of Olando. Fla.. Mrs,
Carrie I>ixoi\ .of DuUoh,. Mr. Levin
Armwooit. ? '
Mr. .1. 11. F.zell. the past week.
ilr. and Mrs. Roht. Kolch apd Misis
iTluhv .dale, and Itearori F. GafTnoy"
wore visitors at the home of Deacon
land Mts.'T.ontr and attended servi.e-s
at Thompson's Chapel.
Mr. \V. Wood from the North is
vii.tinir his mother, Mps! Julianna
"AVriods.
JUrs.. F.lla Goforth arid daughter,
lerelena visited at the home of her
' ister, Mrs. A. Thompson and attended
services hero. M ists ,lc-re ten a is a
pi ft oil musician.
The many friends of Rev. J. ,C.
Collins, reufot to know that he fis
quite sick at his homo in Onion.
There were visitors front the Thomp
son Street Baptist Church in Sparta
nhurir, and al.so from Ruthcosli in
CalTnoy. These came to aid and res|h>
t their Raster. Rev. MeClester.
Thompson Chapel is now in the
JtlidiL- > f her revival Kov Dimi-nn _
is In inp assi.-t erl hy Rev. d. -Mr Renty,
a T'nion County product who is now
maklnp ponu m \\ mnsttoro." W e are ,
a!: o h-iikintr forward to- our revival ~
at Fosu- s. Chapel. Wt> trust Rev. I
(Thins will bt> with us.
WARM SHOALS NKWS (
Sunday morning Auff. 1-1, Kvr|
high day for sendees av, Rip Bethel
A. M. K."Church. The Sunday School i
opened :it the usual hour. 10:00 o'clock
with all officers present;' Rev. ,
s. .1 Cu.^01). Piclt;)' in fharpe proprh. ,
ed a very soul stirring sermon. .
As " UMjal Tattle Rj: v|er Baptist' i
Church had a modelSunday. Schooi.
The 'hicrndnn ? 'sot-mr;! wlwrnv the ,
Increase.
-Stmday-rvcTimg""at ltOtt'trriTTclrtha'
B. V. J1'. of (he I.ittle River Baptist
Church. Sponsoiod a solo con- i
test. Frizes. were given' to the host (
suh- singer c.nu.ng the lady tontostents
and to (He best solo singer
among the men,. Mrs. < < lester Fvans
and Mr, James 1 >. Dorrah were the (
winners. THis program V-as under
the snporvNion of Mrs. Zenohia W.
Hampton.
Alt < Ida Fair of Greenwood, S< ('
was the guets of Mesdames /. VV. \
Ham pt inland C. W~ F.yatiK on Sun- ,.
day Aug. 11, I'd.'12. g
Mis. ' F.inma W. Mmldnv i< Imnm
nf'; r spondinir three weeks in Green's t
Snnat oriuni "in* Knox villi-, Tean, where
her ela'tightm-,'Mrs^Sara W*. Cunning- ?
I.am i - !u a I nurse,*. We are proud to
*ay that lur condition is much improved..
|
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jambh had,
is their week-end guest,Mr. anel Mfs.
James O. Scoit e?f Ashvillc, N. G.
Me'sseis Wallace Yauss, Sussewell,
:.nd I .< < of I>ue West, S. were vis" I
ors' in Ware- Shoals, Sunday after- 1 .
loon A ug. 1 1. 11'!*!'; : .
WML ?on<l Mr. Maeoo Webb ' at'ended
the revival services at Mt. ^
'armed A. M. K. Church at Owiijgs,
v C. InV . Wednesday night. c
Little Annie Louise Walker of Green
ille. S. is the guest of her grandmtfher,
Mr*. Hmma W,'Maeldevx. : < y
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Saturday, August 20, 1932
LAURENS NEWS
Services were well attended in all
churches not withstanding ..he crowds
tha| motored to Popular Spring and
N,ew Urove Churches. Beautiful
Communion services were, .rendered
at St. Paul Baptist with Rev. Levant
while at Bethel A. M. E. Rev. Owens
of St. James Church, Columbia filled
the piilpit. Subject "Church
Work," which was Well lis'.cned to.
The hearts were made to burn within
while the Son of-man talked by the
way was like the' scripture. Rev.
Brown also was present from Queen
Mary, also other visitors.
Mrs. Johnson and little son ,
Charleston are house guests of Mr. - . .
and Mrs. L. W. Garlington, VV. Hainp .
ton Street.' ' > aru.
Mrs. Alleene Burton was hos'.ess
to the K. O. S. Club on Monday nite
with a large crowd present. -After ;
the business, hour music and games
were played after which delightful
refreshments were served.his
daughter Misfees 11 at tie Lee and
fltffl riett.-l Kowlor?Hintored^ tr? (Vp
himbia Sunday. . :
^ -Messrs Thos. Sheldon, Robert Higgins,
James Johnson, Osie B. Mad= - den,
Bennie Leake and A. P. Finley
are spending the week in Atlanta,
Georgia.'?
Mrs. Anna Putnian of Pennsylvania
is visiting her sisWr Mrs. Lidie
Caine. . .
Mr. John Put man and children Miss
Conneta and Harold "Putmah of?*
Washington, D. C. motored here to
attend tho funeral" returning with
him was Miss Priscilla Shelton.
Mrs. Alma Woody and liJtle daugntor
Juliet spent the week at Antfoch. .
with relatives.
Mrs. Willie Mae-Carter has been
confined to Her room the-past week.
The Laurens?^County Training 1
School ban opened itr. Summer session
with Prof. W. A. White as principal
While others are continuing to open.
One of .he largest and best games ' r
of the baseball season was held on,
Thursday when Ware Shoals VS the
Junior and City League. The game
ondi'd in favor of the City 5-6. A
large crowd witnessed the game.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Garrett entertained
at a family re-union" dtTf;T"
nor on Thursday. Those present
were as follows.: Mesdames Mathias
and family; Mesdames FlemmingS"
family; Mrs. Emma Mills, and. Mrs.
Poarle Dawkins. The dinner consisted
of every kind of eatable that
can be men >ioned and deserts of evoi-.v
variety, *. Everyone reported an
enjoyable jinie and left wishing for-?????
another re-union seon:
Mis. Pearle Dawkins motored to
Spartanburg Wednesday.
Mr. and Mt;s. Flecther Garrett and
attractive daughter attended revival
meeting at Be'.hel Hall Church, the . ^
past week-^1.. __ ;
We. are sorry to report Mrs. Alice
Moore confined to her room but
...:..-n in rm _ ? ? <?
ing. The life and duties of her
Mesdames Salli$ Blackstock and Ad110
Hunter. She was as we knew a
rue Christian; a loving and a demoted
mother and nursed for a .long
while anieng wliite .is well as color
'd and v 11 be greatly misseu. She
leaves to mourn three daughters, two
>i s. several : grand children and a
i at of relatives and friends. Two
knight- ) ;uel \yiik an aerient while
>n ti i "i way to aLtehd the f uncial 'rum
New S'ork and were hurv. so
jadly until they could not get here
mly one occupant was killed a grand
laughter-of Mrs. Cook here. We
sympathize with them in the accilent
as well as the death.
FINE 11 ROVE CIRCUIT .
We just closed a successful revi