The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 27, 1932, Page Page 6, Image 6
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CLINTON Ni:\\S
Las.1 Sunday tias -a groat day at
Friendsliip A. M< K. (..'Inch,* Kev. I
T>- H. Addison. paster'-Avttg the *peak "i
er of the nrorinng. The crowd rvas !
welt entertained.
At S 1*. M. Kev. Owens preached a
Wonderful >11111011, we were very
glad to have .Mrs.. F. M. Owens.
Siimlay was, ail ideal May at lie-'
broa Baiilist Church. Sunday Sclfool'
\vtVs largely attended.
Messrs Nathaniel Xoshitt, I.uzell
Williams and (jtlincy White^were \ is
iters in tlie city 011 Tuesday.
Miss Clara l.euis.ivjs 11 city 'mi
Tuesday, itr Columbia. in as? .nu- 1
illirse training at tile tided Sammr- 1
fur I-.aureirre i" j??. i.i> 1 tin- .week.
?>n W'HI'H ^lay'i-tijiii"". \iiewst 1<?
at AI:ss l.tnnie 1!. "Williai.ii>
travo a party it; lienor <>f lu-r KitOstMi.-S
'-M art Kit I * !! Hn wit of. \ii>lei. son.
S. 'C. Many yuan "of. wliist
wctv played after V.,lii?h a- <!' -li.ei.>ti,
('( Hl'si1 ii i' t ' i at1' . an.i i a!.e> Were
St-1 \ i ll.
1 V H .' !! :i'?l !t i 111.
M rs. Al iltlsV.i Uar' j}itil_kids from
\\ asluni^t.ip. i?.are Inane .visiting
UJ'.-t,H?-r a!ui sisters ?nn 1 N'. Ile'lL
t>t.,?,atah'it'K'tia rs of S. Hell' St.
? T is?e-- li.tnviii?Tht.(irp>oiv.' T'ldfaI
. l.c-wls. Main. A "tine: and .1. ,-io Lew
-s i->. W i"l ' !111 i'1 I r-f Mi'. ai.il?M | .
'Ci'ltw.ty itapi'i'lle ('in t\\ eiil:e>-t!;yy " 1 !
o.il St. -;i.j,.'< iin . n.
Atl-. \ :<':a^,'I lewaril i>s. iiotiu- from
a.-iui.V.i::!, I >. <"... vi'-ituiy Iter pa
. ._vl. _ '-'I1-1 S--M ' p'7 'i *.M) Viitiny Denry
of N. Adair > 1? < l.
Happy" Sirti !ai t.'In'n ;,f <;;,Uon Hi!:
' .liU'.t at ^ f-iU? -1-tv.i' 1.1?JUt-i ;-> ?. l.idu -a:ai
. ?ts If'jnlar i:a : n'y.. \vi; ii Mi.-- '-Until
Satrerwffiri a; I v i of duty. Tit.nieeHny
wa> Yaii.-d to. ? a Ir at
tistial Ho ,r. I i i . i.j. . ati-r.-.i n,i?
tliT l it -itie - part of T~~ pi oy, am.
W e Wi-re IfJ'l to nave av yuest tin
? *!IsSeS ( !.,| lo ;t;it| J,.w-:i. |.avsv ,\| . ->
(AJora I a wistriv.- s ane . Very liiler U.' -titi
viii.-TTlA !'iY, - i tl.ry w< i>
> -11 _ji i \ <,- i In' ;i:1. 'I' i . \ ie.-. . i >i-. - i. 1.
.Mi.v J.Vi,. I . w ; - .'v(
V . 'vrry I" ,;el'.. inl t-vnturh s. - .Tla- .'hi!.
\\ ;i - i ritii.- -A!--I>iisttt^ss'-'-n'rrctrain-ailed
",:i i? i i.i. .;i . ,.i' "a .
I't. Hill .-I'lKt-V. Wi !V ',iT\r!,
A :! i \\ aid rXi-divV.: n..;;- -.-v v. a.-.. pin;. .
C?l an-T Cn- ?jri -fnrik j.li'irc. Ti:e
clali s*. ;iik'. a j..-.; I r> in-eiv4 .- *l<>r ji,.
j V.' Ilia;''. ,
A n/ehti liwht } i. i: i i ' v.a- gi\tn m.Sauauay
ia h'<->vr of . Al
f lot a IrnWTsT Kin ti itTn.i'ii'ii a trie.
. AN < iLt c uiait kn?*\Y".l \ a".
li'il.W I....it- ai.vr Anna- M.a- llu.f
J?v?s ?4'V .p'and out ,,;sKa-ilu*
Mf. 'and M r1-", Iv.iyt no Carp, Mr '
anil Mr-: II. Walla.., and .Mr .
. 1 i.*i a 11 lakrIy 111* %?t.] t ^ Spuvfiitt
I'1-'1 Ii'-,.S. ' .. S;n.day aid, i ifuiiV , ,
I-I--1 I-Li,*-.lay ev< iiiiiv. M r. imtfT
I' II lM I I.I.I.Ll. i I
Kin >t.- Mi's- A udi i i a If.<, in.-i foi il ot
Nt.'Wl.i'a/, s'. Mi,,-,..; .i?. W_
Jvnu.^-i in" >T.t ill* atai Marie Young;.
Air. and .Airs. Ceorgv IKivis and
son j..a.-s, i|. udji'1 itnt'.- < 1 da., rr Moii.ia,'
?nmrrnntTTin tin ir w.,V""'." Hidr Ifoinc
in Cast nia. X. <
Kov. .1. I!. r..Hlcy and daugider
Johnd'a 'and Mr. I. .1. I Tin-son of
I)He U'. si. S. < .. and Mi.-es Cujian-nc.
Knuna and I..'Hie .tl'i'ls of
MoUliV-villr. S. < won* the guests
-Mr. ..VI1 . r: .1 tin ry an
Thursday. - .
Air's, i.yd-a la-aslcy i n lit .lo*. iin
proved at tins writing*
Air. liiakc Cm. ihiaii and Ali-.-,
.Nellie fX ntiiri, were happily married |
Tin i ! .-;< lay.
Ali.-.s Conn Ilia < 'h-appelle and her i
little S'sti r I-lla F'eil WeriMhe u'iie '.si
et M -e- I > ..ma I!, afid ' Ifeherea and]
(;\i>si>i;\ ni;v, s
Ki'\ival im-t'tina u iM at -i!a
U'iI Hill Baptist Clnrivli > a P,
'ttntia.v-niytvi iSt ptofatvH': >
yiircT"Tlin>ui>n iiiv:" \vT:cl<7
A YiT.Y silt*. i's>i nt litt c". in.ii" > '.? --i.i | >'
it IMaasanl (Ji-KVf 11:111 1 (a: |
la.-I 'Uivk. "
lii'v. I.. A. I.i>uii:an I.; : ' '.Ai ( .
local e.:i?ist? r> In a.-M.-; It n:
Mr. Ilamplai Su.i ' r a' >ai '
Poruam at" St. Matk ltaj^ :
passed away 0 uitjc Nt't >
ll salYlel'S \\vtv ?aiHi!ltuU*?l i'.- v i ''I
lot* liov. .1. 1>. l'atlna" a- i ;??.!
iii \ . .1. ii . ..vrui i:111 i , \. I.i \> ;
1' Ulk'l'tilklT llilUi-juWH-i tH!-, x ?
of till' l?o?ly. ItUil'iiiviU \\;->s ; i;'
. Iliyylj i t'i.iii'11' ry. I Iv, J.t . > i'.?
a vy.i?!o.\v,?lln i i1 i!a"arh-,m . . i :
biutlUM's.
M irsv fiv.hi i !nr i
three- chihltin Mr. Wi.V . \\ f .
.M^ss" Mill io atiti .Master !. !'..a
I?ani.? <1 by .Mr-, (ann- M int h* .W '
'?OV. ' It*ft t'??f N'l'W Vol); < * : \ I!
Kith inst t<> sjHMt.1 two w y :
.Vl'iil ivi' ..Oil" V. 'oi ! MiibK
Wilha a - -.1 .
TTTTm-m-i.-ur \Va-:o
a Co sp't-ni hiy <: arrrrrl . 1 r
parvius. -Mi. a. <1 Alt -, i. !W.
Mr. All. h M'illiains.. .A.
all* of A Ilea (\>lh-e''\ < i
r.oot; - mm y -rWontly i ,-in.
. t' a ti ll hai ln is *? h- a; AV
S. ('. 11 r also ha- ?aa. ? < '
.ill 1 n . i t. i !.. '
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THE PA1
DIHS ! !Ul.M liiniHllV, S. ('.
'I "I '2'k ' (' i ly < 111\Ti lu'e was
wi-.ii p. I-:., j.
.. Ai I IlliiLL- ixYUu k
! - mi, .11 was doiivorud
!'!. I'll Saiiilay ni^lit ho
c 11 \ i \ a I inootiiip;- with
..ii'V . i i'iami. Wo arc alii..
o . ! Ml s:I in.dor lixji ll- ai illK-j
. i . ' :: i a. '> au -o I o is alilo to
<' ilov. \\ .- 15. Kooksi had
y ' > lOojiiotor lor our rovival
i . s. Thouias o.r Ahbcvttirr
LMETTO- JLEAUElt
- 1 * ? LAI
HENS NEWS N
Sunday being. _an. ideal church goifio
(lav many wove the worshippers
al t1?e various denominations. Rev.
Levant tilled his pulpit with a soul
stirring as usual message while at
Bethel A. M. K. Presiding Elder
Xante held his audience spelled
i bound for .'10 minutes. After which
i eports from the Missionary Convention
were listened to from Mesdames
Martin, Fowler, Boyd and Miss Wil
lie -Boyd. Quite a .large number of
rvtsitoTs were* also present.
.Miss iiessie McCrary of Knurcu
has been the guest .tot*. JtJ. rAIL e
Voting the past vPc'ekf.
Vvv ^lesdavries Maggie--Pussley and
Sisters Lidie and Mattie Lee of Wasn
liigton and New York are on a visit
to their prents and Sister Mrs. Lillie
B. Davis.
..Mrs. Classic Dawkins anil son of
"T ineinnati, Ohio are spending awhile
at the home'of her mother Mrs. Anna
A. Todd.
Mr. Moe Dmidt frnrt?srffl nt "New
York -spent a few days as guest oi
t heir parents "while herd"they were
guests of Mrs. Ella Davis, on Thursday
lor dinner.
Mr. David -Burton spent the week
end at Whitmire with his parents. .
Miss Mirttie Duekett accompanied
l?v Miss Mattio and Mr. .lohn Put
man attended a 'surprise Uirthday
party at the honie.,of Mr. and Mi's.
Young Denry-in Clinton Friday night
Matyr rJesse Jr., of Columbia arris
ed in'the city Suiufay to be the
guest of Miss Annie and Sliber
Franks, , Mrs.
Pohrl Dawkins -accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Jofinie Haj'nes motored
toWai'e Shoals Suhdhy afternoon
to visit Mr. 'and Mrs. Gu.s
Moore in tlieir beautiful home ami
were entertained most royal- at an
5 , kiimi'iHo tiimun*. *' ' "
Mr. and-Mrs. Samuel Davis of New
York City were guests of Mrs. Leila
liailstoek the past week end.
-We itrt?sorry to -reptyrt~Mrs; ^hos.
sfielton and .Mrs. Eva Grant have
_ in i n critically-ill at their bonus, lint
are'.slightly improving. We wish
lor them a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Louise Pried And children dt
Washington, D. C., have been recent
visitors ip the city with relatives
and friends.
Mrs. Maymc Lylcs.oMr. Poole ami
- .-t+rers- - -of- -W asfrfrrgt on?were' v is i to r s
' Ta re last week.
Miss Geneva Pettis and Mr. EarL
arter i>T ('lintoTi and AhdfTson were
wok end g-uests of Mrs, Mat t ie ,S
11'filler* :
Mrs. Minnie McLeod and ehildrer
of. Raleigh. N. C.. are spending tlu
Week nt the homes of Mrs. Elijah
i)endy and Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeor
I
os then continued with much fun.
The following persons wore present:
Misses Sarnie and Kstelle Hire,
Pansy and Gladys Ricy, Henrietta
_ Fowler. .Mao-trio T (01 n y.t i , U'illi.. li'..
- IJoyd, Bernicy '.Washington, Klsie
Wiliams, llntti^fi^K Duckett, Melro.ie
Dail, Willie . Hunter, A/lberta
Miathis; ^Messrs John A. Putnian',
I.utber and Bonnie Leak, Walter
Leak, Luther and ,Carrc5T"~Garlir.gton
James Smith. Karl Hunter, Conncll
Jackson, Adam Dail, Clinton Williams,
Alon/.o Whitener, J. W. Math
is. J i^.;?John Lee Mills. Robert
< yVn7$.; Ak-sdames Vlai y ('. ^Vhi(t nei
Maryi E. Garrett."
Air. Luther Leak returned a word of
thanks to the host and hostess and
Sliest then Mr. Robert played "Good
Night Sweetheart," everybody enjoyed
theniselve^ to the highest.
C:\RI) OF THANKS
a
We wish to thank our friends and
i e'ghbors, for their many acts of
Iririrlrwitftt ilurmir hhn illness and
death of our dear aunt and grand
r aunt,?ttttd?the?beautiful?floral?trf'ler.njr*.
?
Mrs. Marion Philips and Family
signs read brighter and better days
_ a head. . . ;
- .Rev. IGudd : preached at Sbilob on
Sunday' no ruing, Sunday afternoon
Rev. White filled St. Paul's pulpit
for Rev. Salle.v. Rev. Collins- was
at Mt. Zion for Rev. Yo-ung Sunday
night. Rev. MeFadden preached at
Mt. Zion .Sunday afteriymn. Rev. J.
- M'.
ing at Grange Sunday night.
The children are happy that school
will soon open and in their now
I buildings they shall go.
FI.OUKNCK DISTRICT MISSION- j
. AltV CONN i:\ I ION
The Florence District Mi-.-i' nary.
Convention met in -Howard Chape l A.
M. K. Church with Rev. Kli -(irojor. pastor
and J. K. Thomas, presiding
elder, Thursday and Friday on the
11 apd 12 insi. A large ni, hi t; of
i!i?li'ir:itos attended tln> in. i i i i Tim
people in the immediate locality made
a record t;or~ themselves in theiriegular.
atteiulauce to the meetings.
Thy Holy (thost reigned supremely
throughout the itfeeding,,,never was j
there a hotter 'niOetia?- spiritually
spyaking., The spirit 'of true, Christianity
'TlYh'd love" wast** present and
"peace1 reigned.throughout I lie session.
The papers read v.vre excellent. They
showed that much preparation l,nid
been made. We '(.obtained food ror
thought.
The discussion, are we <ly>i?ij?" all
we can for Mission I'rea hers, was
warmly discussed by the won en.
Despite the <l"p?' -j n I' '"'
- wan I'ui 'oil. tin iv. i , a .mi i. i. i
than, two or three -churches -that (jid
not report. The presided-'annual
address was one of thy liesi that we
have heard from her since'1 being in
office.
The people of Jlowaid Chapel, etiMortahied
as tliouyh v.e wore.'
kiiiKs and queens.
We l'cel proud of the M-'lbi eh'ce
district \yrth Khlor' J. ] '. Tin nin.t as
our leader, we expect to ?; ? <iw' I?>..!
leaps and bounds.
The Conference I'rnneh President
in person of Mrs, Anuiv Sander:was5
one of our distinguished quests. ,
We were also jrraced v.ith-th" pies- [
enee of Mrs. Sally and two" other ladies
from Sumter. ' Our
motto is: "On."'
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mj m r '?''
. COKKs'iic ip~ N t: W S ' ^
Rev. Win. Thompson is conduct iiT?*.j
a week's revival at his church here, :
d St. Paul A.tai, I'l. Come ami ifcfF:
him. ' . . ' ,
! We are stiM havinjr a number op
visitors in town.
Miv and Mrs. Safes of Kivanstio:,
111., spent Sunday with Mr. and Air-?
S(|uire Louden.
! Mr. Tytus llolines of Lake Will: s.
Fla., is home vu-iiine' parents.
' Mrs. Carrie Dixon is home from'
I let loii, Miell.
Mr. Ch'otrman (Joyitpii nf Jlvun - n '
111.. is home A isitinjr. parcnTsi
_ Ml'.- Robert 1111 i\ .-111 nf ('oliiinlna
is' visiting his' sister. Mrs. Km ma
Hampton. "j
Mrs. Laura Reynold*, and 1 iiL
_ daughter, KletUior Louise returned to
[ their htome in Hopkins. Sunday.
Mr., and AIi s. Olto Louden K;ft t'o.-.
Kvanston Mtmcla.v. Mr. oliie Louden
left Saturday for Philadelphia.
Mrs. Kli'/a (iolphiue "i W a-hiiprmi
is visiting her parents Mr.,anil Mrs.
Squire Washington. I
Mrs. Curtis Riitler and little d.iua'h
ter, Sunie Kliaabeth of 1 Detroit. Mich
Miss Daisy Lee' Williams of Yva-hv.
injrton, 1). Mr. <><I II Nance of
- (ireenw tioil anil .Mr. liup'bie Mr-Cffceof
Detroit were visitors in Cole's.- ,
_ bury* Sunday. __
"Mrs."FiTiTme 1'cai -on nTiTT'a tail;
4 4. . U..4 .1..- :i I 1 . .
\vi* u ll>L 111*41 >111' \?III r-' I'll UK %?*-?..
We rejrret that Mis. Louden is slil!
en file siek list. Mr. Mason Goy-jrim
_ ic still mi the sick list al.o. _
'* Anioiifr the nio.-u inle'rosliiij*.events
of the past week was a party \Vcdiies(la^_u.iyht
at tile homo of Air. aitd
Mrs. S. W. Robinson. Given ''V Miss.
Rose Robinson in lion- r of hoi: sis
t"in'! MI'm I Urn m < ii|n.11
bia ana Miss Theln.a Robinson of
Rochester; N. V. Tin* quests attend-.'
tn>* were: Mils.s Thelnra .TaekSoiip i
Mary I.. Cumminys. Knniee and Isa-!
hell Pixoii. Dareiis Blackwoll. Mo -.rs
D. li. Cumininps, TlKsodore Wiiiiam.s.
Ilary Williaiuls, Clan nee Williams,
Samuel and lladasba Dixon, Oljie
Louden and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lou-'
don. All the quests that were invited
tlid *noi attend due Jo the
_ heavy rain.' Pancintr and rani nh<viny:
was enjoyed by all after wlb.h
punch and. cake was served.
CIIKRAW MANS
Mrs. Maggie Greenentertained the
Sewing Circle at her home Friday,
evening.
Mrs. 'Patsy White has returned
_ home from a _yiniL_at Wis! Palm
Beach, Florida. sMrs.
Kmily Ke.nney and daughter
Louise Green of New York arrived
home i5>i' a few days.
- Mr. Godfrey Wilson is seriously ill
at this writing. s
Mr.. John White of Washington, is
Sal nirinVv -August 27, tt)32
YOKft MOWS
A\*o ^yelcome. Mrs. I'. M. . (jjbbes
mill Miss l.ydia A. Ciibbcs back homo
1 by- were at Darlington. Mrs.
Ciibbcs went to instruct in the Slandaiii
Leadership Training School, her
daughter to attend the same. They -J
uported a most -interesting and
profitable session,
All over Y? rk County. the varioilSdonoininations
are having protractive
or revival meetings. This is
the season in which everybody, is expected
to have a deal of time at their
disposal for this purpose, and each
denomination is making wonderfulsuccess,
as the report goes,
rI h/? Pov .Tuln* r _ fliMwtc iM'onfholl
her ol base hall games thrilled old
and voting.
Thij; I'i siivijy is to be given each
Vf.H- .IS?h-?>-?htjif?;tftnr irla^ting. 1
The sponsors have in mind however,
that .o'nuthing can he planted each
month in the year, says Mr. Malonie,
county agent tor Sumter county in
s] caking hefpre ,'t+ie Tarmers in t?S?._
o|Ahiing meeting' Which was held in ~
the school auditorium. Thursday
Thormng. Too. he stressed the point
tltiiL P:(c'h farmer must live at home,
In this meeting the garden winners
were nYinou'neod. Ths .garden
cluh is a part erf Prof. Waymgn
Johnson's instruction n.s teacher of
vocational .agriculture in Sumter
County Training School.
The IrsT eight outstanding girls