The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 03, 1932, Page Page 6, Image 6
corn in some, places hut aye have n
wonderful cotton ciup.
On Aug... 12th and IJlli our lasl
' rniarterly c7}Ttf?"T(*'hce was In Id on
tin? Kifltf.-'burir circuit. FloPi-nee district;
I>r-. J. K. Tliovin.-. I'. I'!.. K? v.
. S. Oni!. - , pastor. I ).r. ThoiOas
- roTW' -' fi^ nrcr h'g bt.'o'divi' Mch.uigly
to lieip us. and \v-> appror'ac it? ,
Rev. Guiles coaio.i ;,s ;j < eiidc!*
y. shepherd to It ad lis fr 111 one JSPW u
pasture Trrrto another. I wit! .say for
both of those rhnr.iei fs tire wind
Kinffsburg circuit tliiiiks they ait1
'two Christian jrenllyinon.
; A?li iupmni,. pnai r 'r. .1. held on
KiUhrdny at?St. t.nkr?A. M. -K
Church, hut was co; tpleted on Sunday.
Dr.* Thom:w preached at 11:-iO
' - A. M. Fie selected as a text Act?
Hid. The words of the te?rt- rtjns
thus: T,ord what wilt thou" have me
to do? While \Vc Were in res-ion Dr.
T. -1. Mires. P. K. of tlie Kirrgstrec
district, Palmetto Conference canto
?? '-ire"rrrfd t.i'i iip'V? "in ru.<< mi ! rim
once district. lit his vemarl j.. he
spoke very fluently about Allen College.
Collection as follows: Dollar Money
$25.50; Contingent $2.20; Mis sionary
$2.21); P. K. Salary, $10.00;
L.., . .... Pntrtic^ ?G*41pcturn S 1.1.hfik ..Sunday.
School $1.20; for repair $1.20; Charity
10 cents.Total $N1.01. .
The Kingshurg circuit is hoping
for Rev. W. S. Guiles and" 1>>. JTE.
Thomas to return ttr thc^ Florence
district. ?
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-_a. 1 t... ?| ,, ..W?--.
I nun on list' 11. ?? ?11. -_i cm i i.iiif, ;u
,iiii caily ho a- 1st \Vitli l'\\\
Vtjior iiun.U>y;ol' ia.iimi !,. .Mi'-. K.
.M. tiiiH'ii and .V11ss .\dUv_1 lirada.id
wv starts ci . mr .(.io.oyrot .v n. it was
a hoau.d'id.. i.iiti niiiM' a:al tin air u as
mviiro at:tar and , roi'iv.si.i tv. llav
i:i?^--t-rarii.!vl--i.r--?^^?Ht?j>v.ti -AW*-- f-r.n ? d "
vd t<> t'.ii' Iy y..ii -tv \v? wnv yon-,
voyi-d am .< l ie live"' to ivtv island
u< iiiii* dirootiy 'o i Liv.in.oo i.o>='
j i i indi'i i i I'l'd'i. ino i id ' <
t hat tin* wo. K tii at was* in aiK tar: i
<?i \V as i.t'. royi:y,\ *.\t a.o }>; < ??.}.
k-jie we- -Wi-iv. iirt d .o-.tW m
voPik'ii 1'ody hv t lid l'l--ss.l ajj i idol",
iii-v. .1. 1 *>vI?o, at.'v\ i 11.-!y
ii'i^t t II. t- i-i till'-itinrsli lis !.. ; .mi i all
v*i.-ito .s .,o i':. tie d. Wo We i' ir n
i'lA.ilo I .!(> t.;;<(, da .its vj hi.in th
-. i." f'l'n;i-v wliio't) w.- did";. " ==
It is gratifying -iu say that ad .m'
tt o s sums \\ory'''''ai'ad. iioiu'iioial
n-nd we li.vd to r '-."Kl.
1 i.rotiyiictil tii.- ,os-ii-ii v.o ,-iu ami
""dr-U'it' d. !VWi : Ira i d \ oia
nation, There v.yr ji is and
' 1... .1 ! -i, ,. : .1
iary to the Wnterce ASmk ittion a'
jicr iiuntf ^ 11 n(; afeihoon. Ay.'-:.
1 ! \\fi.-T> Mnyhell l!:ii'ln r i- homi* at',ei'
Iitivinvr s|.c hi six weeks in the ineiint;tin
in at*"the "hand of On' -SJ-ii -/'
The nu iii'ici s of the S'oi'iitl T(nitperanet
f" 1 i.i 1? ?- |?t*?i' ;t pleasant tint"
noon on Thar day :U the l;oine ot Mr.Willie
I'riolean. After . attondhtK . to
some imjiotMaiif V.nvtness iti a v.u.y
in'/'nT tm'n.i T" 1 _
I Kcv. .1. \\ . Ncal" ;ii; ( lr,s JaVteons
from Zion Bene volcnt itiont-C with
Ijeaeon Smith from Taylor., S.
-and liow P>. J. fiomlxm of Coluinhia
(. njoyed thehrM-hcs. at ii dinner _?ivr
n hv Deacon Ihiyno Thon,|?on at
his honio Snndav after (dinrein,
ispendiru? ^<>nu'!i>i!?- with Hiieiid*- in
Lexington.
Ft iohds r>f IVof. Joe Mi Kant;,arc
irThd t o sec ~Vn hi T>Tftr JtT f own ft<PT
having spunt six weeks away in Boys
Scout Camp.
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THE PAI
1AIRFNS MiWS
I ~ i . 1 7" . J
| StTVtues were luld in all churches
I fchinday at (lie usual,hour with large
I congregation,* worshipping. * The I
I SUM I lay Si-Tools of St. 1'aul and of |
, Ih lhel A. M. "K. were largely,, ai1
. ei'idi d. ITt-v. Martin being able to j
i lili !ii : pulpit with a forceful sermon j
j while at St.^<L'aul anil various, other
j- etui relies exdoHviit sermons were run
|'h Vi il by the pastors.
.M.t. /.on Uaptist Church closed a
i v.i n eil'ul and most successful reI
\ival .meeting on Thursday night with
ih.- Ihipiism of :?1 Friday. Otv Suii
y Rev. J. \V. Mathias preached to
all over flowing congregation. I .
ceil I'd he .heard among the vast crowd
"I'idTmt our hearts burned 'while the
- .-nti of _n:un preached hy .thfl way ?''
lie was assisted by ^Revi Thompson
r.f -Augusta.-, Ga.% while in the city.
I'Jia . I ll mpson slopped at the home
of Rev. and .Mrs. Mathias. They were i
Ot . 7A.
on . meinoei s. .
.The'. RoT: A. (*. Bumlei of Green?
\ .ile , preached ~a?special: sermon ,1'or
it.' l)tacoiiess Board of which Mrs.
('. IT Martin t"s president at. the aft.
'. u i el servicer" His sermon was
'"ought with Words of encouragement
.: ard delivered 'with ..an enthusiasm
and p. \Ver^tW-is characteristic of the
rtyrrnrpic Sumter,?tie was-accompanied
hy Mrs; Sumter, son Grady and
Mrs. Fuller. Come again.
Mrs. G. 11. White of Elloree.'and
mother Mrs. Brown of Gyeenville,
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson of Pittsburg
Va., Prof; C. W. Madden of Columbia";:
Mrs. Viola K. Dyndy IIo\vard of
-Wa.-h'ngl.on. D. C.. aiul Mr S. Woody
< f the Baptist Church recen.ly re '
Hit tied from an extended stay in oth-.
; lauds. These and several mem?
" ? T-S rr-rr , J
ii is ? i it.r 1101.ih'ss cnxerai memuersof
\fiv Holiness eluuvh. Were w.elvisitor.;
t llethcl Sunday.
- Miss Mat lie Duckett entertained as
lnM' dinner guess on Sunday: Misses
Ibi.rkell of- Ki-w York; Mrs. Emma
" i * - i . 11. t-":;i*I.j?rrrrd?Messrs?MeRny
*iI. and W .iburn Duckett all of Union
<|iiil a '-sumptuous <linner \v:^M.
i veil and everybody enjoyed the
"TTits 111.s; lU'ai'liI>. ? 1
Mi.- -rs John ~Irutman and Uea+ces\veie
out to .Misses Pansy and Gladys
Hie for a 1 >i it 1 jJTe party on Thursday
< \ l tljllg'.
Mis. Viola I>. Howard and nieces
~r-T:i '! 1. o ~hn7T~ T11elmrr?Uendv wm~v
T TTen 1 yist.oi s ill' the home of
Miss Mailie lhieketts also Sunday
all i'iioojj guests of Mrs. MeMoriis
- '.nuluer ..ml Mr. and Mrs. Tims.
_ 'An interesting piiiie sif baseball
W~splayed be I ween County All
- Mars' a.id Pendleton in the park on
Ti'.a.i .'- ay."" "TlVegame ended in favor |
Tl.e K. O. S. Club was entertainedn
Mi ud iy "evening at th.e home of
. i.obu 'Crimt. Ti e feature being
" pa..aina ;liut ?diirt?sleeve? prom.
A.i'l. a large erowd was present,
i'iiiiiig the social hour delightful re
!?.It .simi' will lie missed by tlie Bap:
t Church Sunday Sclio; |f organist.
(o ha\v distinguish out <f town visj
tiny wo to as follows: Mrs. Viotr?It'-1illy
Howard of Washing!on". 'D.
' Mrs. Ilattic K. Wh'tc and baby
Keth rin? <f F.llorec, S. C.. -Mrs. II.
K. White's mother, Mrs. M. Brown of
ff-retv-iUo;- Mr, an dMis. Itentleroi't
of Pittsburgh, Pa., lso at ..he
iiftorni on services, tlu* .'Rov. A. C.
Sifmptor and .family and Miss F. L.
!.' kes of (Jreonyillo.
.il Monday. August 2!) for rogistrat
> n. The faculty remains the same
The Rod .Cross Flour is certainly
a groat help to tiio unemployed of
this city.
Tli,. revival of St. Paul Baptist
Chinch will convene Sept. 4th the
iMETTO LEADER
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clay evening ?
JVI r. Richard Huderson of Cloveland,
Ohio reports that he has spoilt
a very pleasant summer with friends
and relatives.
Mrs. Edgar Davis ha^ boon very i
ill but is on the road to recovery:
Miss Semmor Wakeliold spent the
week-end with Mrs. Collins, Calhoun i
S. C. Miss Wakeliold is teaching at ]
Hllln i i
Brooklyn" N Y, to take clire Of a
church." We hope for him a success.
Revival Meetinp began at the
Young's Chapel Church yesterday.
Rev. iodhgaiid lUilUl^'ur Wau'ii.?
burg, Grrr; was the week-end guest
of his Sister Mrs. Anna G. Lorick
last week.
Mrs. Root Hall Sanders, left FriMay-for
BaltimoveT-she?will -also .visit
relative's and friends in Philadelphia
and?New Yorki _
Mrs. Pearl Williams Caughnian. is
Visiting relatives in West .Virginia.
Messrs Joe McCloud, Tom Hampton
and C. 11. Ilaneo.'lt t pent last ! 'i i
Jay afternoon visiting friends.
Misjses Beatrice Jstekson, Alzenv>
Roach, Pertell Stalks of Long Town
and Miss.Isabelle Davis. Messrs Thos
Davis and Wesley Anderson of Columbia
spent last Sunday afternoon
with Misses TFmiviaseTfa and EfoiseBoozer.
Misses Eloise Boozer, and Rosa Lee
Jones visited Mrs. Susie Thomas at
Bates burg ami Mrs. Oallie Nagglexat
Ridge Spring last Monday af.ernoon,
.'they reported S very pleasant
trip.
Mr. Matthew Richardson died stnl.
denly?last Saturday morning at his
home. He was fnneralized at St.
Paul A. M. E. Church.
?7. ?i
fcive of Anderson. S. C., was a visi ;
tor in Ware Shoals on. .Sunday af
lernoon, August 28,"M 932. lie K-uVc
a very helpful lecture at B.
'Sunday afternoon at 4 20. o'clock. Uc
was accompanied?by -Rev. Ayeis_Ql.
Anderson. Mr. Hifi now lives ~hr
New York, N. Y.
Mrs. J. WrJames is back -in-town
after a week's visit with relatives
and friends. She reports a lovely
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KfNGV I M. I; N KWS
SaturdayAi:jrt:M L'7-^" .JuvoPilo
Group Xo. 1 ui.iiiT JM i s. A. 10.. Williams.
loo; 1 matron. imoriaim <1 at
Alt. (>it';.?iiM'.'in'ii '. !i- Vi-o-tv Mrs. Moll
l'arki r and lur Gr< up No. _? I'Nun
1>. Motto. ,M.s. I in i ,i .la k -on v. it a
No. 7 1'rom Hopkins, No. S .Ml. lloi
t iali; No. "> iro. : l'in.'.-'ani Grove and
I.Mrs. .M .M. I)oji{!.- Grand Matron of
liichltfhd Comity..- Tho p:o.;:;nu .was
do.li.'vht I'uT and u.wiybody "enjoyed it.
Little Void' aiv.l and
Kddio liuth Steward peYiormed imis
I,tor fully. Annio *.J. hii.-on ami ronii
pany0 fio;ii Ml. Aloii.Mi sun!; "Dry
| Hours" ty a t in*i 1!?. <I .uudioiu'o. 111
I boh:ilf of ili?? .Juvoniyis ol Kirldnud
./id .( aIk aim (< a m t Knriiy and
"Vortk'll Wil.li.;nvs . p:am nlrd Mr. \V.
S IIalloy with a lovoly hoquo. of flow
~ers" as" a t'okyii of -tiio li'itfh oV.Uvjiii
in whioh \\\. hold ii n. If thy prisiMonkoi
1' tlii' t?'t?ft?A*?hmi?ii.t ton 11 y
solljfs ;?)id :-po;id:os writly'n or llii.i
.n:* "All*. i\\". S. ll'dh-y." iu* would call
i himsolf-jjroat. I.on..' livo .Mr. 11 olloy.
1 'V.
Picas, i'imi <i tr.-'iy of- Columbia
K. Barmvoll, (?. ('. Wo-.dard of Fast
avoY, Mr . rannio Stownrd of (io.d
will \l. v. W'ysiuii Wirm. Ai rs. Kmnia
Ch< osolio: o Mr. .Io!l\ i .am; .Mr. Stvwaid,
MD's Mao St ow .ml and- others
from Ft. Motto mad souk* vt ry tirno
Iv ro/iiarl:.v. All s. - KhuonYo C? rni.-h
ptvst'jTlod a dir.. t i' applicants for t'ho
in. tallmirif of a . n?".v ui upi ..afterward
picnic lunch was rorwrt.
Soivi.ivat Mt. (diva was. will at
tended tw,? were lju'?'i/.i (!. Ilev.'I.ow
in.in".preached a j?oo 1. s?rr.n n. Quite
a few visitors were uvultenil..nee. We
-sod ?1,.i-;i?i c'l.-C-.I'tlld1 lYail
Bales In.in.' on \aesv. inn.
.1! " >.?->-?-' mi. i?i lniiv i ,i;f * mil
lor New "YorU "'City.'
KO'v. \Y Wine ?d' l'T. Mol e Ifas
he.'n called to. |iii.<i r Alt.-?.eho. I lu
Willing Workeis trhv,e a conceit, at
Nelio .Sujid.i.v lii/liU v.liich v. its olden
("id? liiiTTi inirine' It a; tired. . I lie
irii I,- (iii.n u ' iv in-i-Ti .l (hpiy;i..na
.Win!. 1.1, I ' ,.i' 'P>, i:i- 1r . ! '.i: y aTTT
Oia l''i. i li v? a.-' i i:.li _i". - Too .iiinior
I.oaKii.1 lioys" were jtooiI too. Miss
'l.if. '-It 1 i'''~i' '1 111.hia" \ y
in l..3l.iealj.v. .. ,
I i. li*! tail l M e lle iV' ti Bound
at ,i| i. < >iive Wo!;, ?lily iiiti'ht, /til.
.lONKSV11.1 K N i:\NS
The' revival at I'o.o'V. Chapvl
came to a elitSe. iYildy .nio.hl. Tin
Master R< v. t "Ijins \vas-'i.n>t al-le t?
; he here 'owinir to'his hi her ill. However
t lii . wn> one >! the i.es; i. ,i\als
thr cliiirvh has ev'r.w'ilin sed. Rev.
J*]. II. Kin.ir of ileialersoiiville and
Ashevilk' 'eondui uil tile revival and
e\er\*..liiiiK_ fro .V s" art to viuling was
we'd dene.' Rev. Kiiur is .a wninlvrlul.'pi
earlier a dei |> thinkt r. 'i wenty
seven were added to .thischurch and
some. V.' Ill Tt' lo Others. ' |
The pec-pic tespomL-d \V.11 finaiivsal
ly and i \ yhody \\ a .ttla.il lir have
a grnru aiuc wtu to- ineirite?
I?i-. ami .Mrs. N-oris arc. visiting
irelatives in Wnodruir :this week.
! Tmaenir Mi:?I Ir.rdy? trf? Sottrfu-tdniiy
| is attending revival at Cedar (lioy<
[and visiting -friend.? and datives.
.Vi'i-fi. Rul y I.ong" of Knoxvilhu inhere
visiting friends ar.d relatives.
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JIMOK I >?lI Fit BOARD - OF
1ST ( VlV.YRY BAFT. CHURCH.
? ~ -**r _ .
The .Junior I* l.er I! *ptr?l- wu^ entertained
1 >y Mrs. Marie Le\yia.v2T21
(Jorvais Street. It calk^R'to!
del* by the president. At its usual
hour, the meeting began. It was very
interest ing. "We wei e very - glad to
have .Miss Alma Able join us and also
glad to have Miss Ethel I?ee Nesbit,t
Back with us, 'after spending three
weeks with friends in Anderson.
The Junior and ' Senior 11 he).
Boards are going To observe -ilieiu
anniversary the second Sunday in
September 11th.
stay. ' '
A very lively party was-piivcn by
tli! youn.'*:. people at. -fehe .honlo of
Mr. arul- .Mrs. 10. Jsjelsjuf un Iusi?~Pl4i
day hi injftiivst of the church.
I'rcjci'iiJiiL Elder "S. ^ N'aiiee and
Hair S ,1 I iiw-11, .weaV' The- dinner
Ku-.'sts Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E.
Nelson.
Mrs. Blanche T. I.owyvy spent la3l
week with her mother, Mrs. Thoma-1
roir of Greenville.
fi'ir Itcdh d Sunday School jrave i s'
. 3n rrv* jjf pi epic - Inst Thursday at the
Dunns Creek? All The child fen" . c crin
:'d tu^Trrtvo, enjryert themneves. i ne
baseball frame played between the
ladies of Ware Shoals and Dunns
Creek was interesting, however Ware
ShoalR lost. .
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Saturday, September 3. 1932
I v ..... L.vn -V NKAVS ??-???*AD'.
I? \ in llenega-n- of New York "*5
wito spent a week* wi.lv his ntocher
Alls. Kliv.al)'ih Henegau returned on
Sunday niy.ht.
i A'iss lla'lie Dirnelt after two
j Its vaealion in White l'latns.
| New York wiih relative;! Iras return
id looking well, .
AIDs. s IJoxa J. Kliulireiv Alice. Win
.lo.n and. Air. Waller Allen are home
"Siffffn after spending live weeks aU
1\\. Dee Summer School Marion.
M; ('onfeivnec pli|Hi!V.;d to tiltHul the
Lay hum's Convention in CharleKlan,
September 2nd. , . .
Mrs. >Jnzz;c Richardson widow i>X
!lu' 1:1 i' Rev. .A. 'Kk-nilrd-on war in . ?^
0 w n la-t vc. i< apparent :.v ii-?';e in.-.
J.roved. Tt \\ ill he recalled that the
sulrk'< t srffiT. d stioke.oX paralyse:;
" wad-.'?m?t P. K :o^~ P'-n In ?'?in ''he _
Kinji'shure; (iraded School last Spr'tijs
v. R, lui't C\ ii ;de of Latin's colored
" aristocracy is lontined .0 his homo, as
the result of a I i.if lit slrokt. of para
llh< H^Hiy--tV4em!s- -hope-XrfT?
him a speedy hilt complete restoia
I it '11. i
\Vyr- -are?happy?Lo-.rj_pi>rt Mrs,.. A aa
1 e\v Wiijfht and .Mrs. doe "McNeil as
1 uiivalescinir rapidly.
AH) I NTVILI.f'. MAYS
Services at Piedmont I'lvshytecian
('lisrch w< #. v ry. '.food Sunday. ' 'I he.
pas'tor Rev. .J. 11. 'foalley pivachedan
excellent sermon. The pastor and
hu nihers ai\. 1. t.kiujr forward and
" Fmaki:ur?prvpoihui^J?lTiv tip- enter
I tuning o! .no f rgsoytery which win
rdnw-ne. here during the week.
Mm. S. Ih I.inuMty ^nd sons C'.lar
cure tinl' Clyde motor. ? 1 to Mt. Yer
. ()it .'V . .M.?H-:?Ci-tiH h?where.
Kev. .1 Jndstiy's i eyiytVl is in session.The
friends of- Miss P.eltie-Tihsley
will regret t > h-urn Uut In r Inane
Wi:^ completely I'c-Hro/cd by. life
(luring th past week.
t cmCIre-c-nv i 11 o are?vis i t i ng grand,
pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. 1.. I'itrs.
The Mofiivtville girls' 'hasVball 1 . ,
team- ' played two games in Laurens
last week. Both games were very
in.eja sting. Miss . Vera Fowler is an
excellent .pitcher. Mi;. Karl Henderson
erne-lies the' fen m.
Mrs.-Maggie Kills, Mi>s >le?> Kllis.
and" .Mrs. Nanee of 1 kie WesT 'were
in our community Sunday and were
" the "gtrcsTr. ~v>T~ Mr. and Mrs. K. \V.
Pitts. .M
r. Alonxo tiilliam of Cifcenv'Ule '
was hy'guest * f ?.li.?k? T-.t'tj TviTflV Kind
say Sunday-aftt rnotVn ami Miss Odel . ,
ia Xielnds is-also visiting the latter.
Mi s. Kda?Henderson?has been in- : .
disposed but is improving at this ' ^
writ ing. 1 1 1
(iADSDKN NMWS
MM 1 IM iM I /\II1> UV irrtt* ?lli ilf IIV IU
from Red Hill Baptist Church by his
Pastor Rev. T. L. Duckett Tuesday
evening at 2>00 ohdot-k.
" The reviwa 1 mooting wrtl ht gtn at?
Red Ilill on the nif^ht of \?he 5th
instead of the 1th of S< pt.
The Pea Ridge Women's Working
Society will hold their annual thanks_g
iviug SCl'.ViCjy C'Ui the first Sunday in >_
^Scptenflier at 2 o'clock Mrs. Sallie
Sims, president.
iUtlT ADKI PIlTA PAT NWS ^
Mrs* krnma T. .Johnson of 10.14 W.
York St.. Philadelphia has returned
from Manloloking, N. J., where she
spent the week-end with Mrs. Janic
Weston. Mrs. Weston is spending
. the summer in Man oloking while
! there Miu. Johnson and "Mis. Westoft
i vtst+oT {tpnn>?-l.akp. N. .T., Ashbury m
Park, and Long Branch, N. .T. Mrs. ^
I Johnson reported a very pleasant
stay. Mrs. Westbn will return to
Philadelphia about September 15th.
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