The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 17, 1932, Page Page, Image 3

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: j Saturday, Sept. 17, 1932 ? LAUREISS NEWS Sunday being an ideal fall day many were the worshippers , that throngecV the , various churches. Beautiful service was rendered at St. Paul with the Lord's Supper being given with Rev. Levant being assisted by Rev. Douglas of Chester, S. C. While at Bethel Rev--Harrington of Columbia preached an excellent sermon, Subject, "Walk;,.^+u r<?? n ?: ? i ness on Thursday evening when they entertained a group of friends in honor of their. nieces, Miss Mary Johnson, a student of Dunbar Hi, Washing-' ton, D. C. and Miss Elliot Rice who was visiting her from Spartanburg. After the guests ar_ rived they wore served punch, after which several games were played. The next course being pink ice cream and cake. The and it was with sincere1 regret | ihflt an hour of departure had _ tome, Miss Hattie Eee Duckett returned a work of thanks to the host and hostess. Those enjoyed- the party were-t Janie P. Irby, Claudia Duckett, Hattie L# Duckott, Mattle and Emmer Fuller and Beulah Blakelev: Messrs Eucrene Focrcrie. Al-1 ten, lie also accompanied?Mr. and Mrs Hudgens, Masters Robert Lee; Connie C. and Daniel motoring thru the country. i -" Rev. and Mrs. A. H Levant were out visiting members Tuesday evening and everyone enjoyed their stay. He is an excellent shepherd for his flock and should be loved by all. We are glad to report Miss Annie Dial better after a serious illness. j Mr. Johnie Gilliam, the son of, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Spar- j . tanburg left Saturday- a f t e.r spending the week here with his parents, M|r. and Mrs. BeitL SUMMERVILULE NEWS 1 The (contest at Bethel Monday j night was a whirling success. Spon- | sored by the Junior Church, it lasted only 28 days, hut despite Hard timog, and no work? in tliie town, these 10 girls brought in 817 diimes. Some of these worlkers joined the church this year, and it is their first effort. Miss S." Joyner, $5.34, J. Smalls, 5.T>G - E, Grant, 6.11, E. Smith, 6.81, A^_ Ix>gan, 7.40, Evelyn Sumpter, 11.90, Florence Ferrell, 13.58; Total, $81.86. Tho program consisted of solos by Mrs. M. L. Wlithet-spoon, Miss. M. Maxwell, instrumental solas bj^Mi??s Helena Bradley and A. L. -Potts, read' ings by Misses M. Bradley . and Evelyn Sumter. Miss Louise DeLorrive of Sumter accopanied Mrs. j / Withorspoon at (he piano, ' Sho and Mrs. A. IC.Po'Us arc iklvX?! vadi'JnL at tin* Alston Iliuli 'School. Mrs. Potts is n previous teaelu r yj the Booker Wasihin.'-r1 on S. hoof, (Udunibia. The loui'Ji tjunferly ;'on'i'r|,iKi?" was hold last Friday 'ami "Sunday. The b'.si?oT tlio yvar. l>r. \Vilborn pi'Cachv-d a - great sermon Sunday morning, Tho pfoph- wore loud in their request' tor tho return ?T 'heir pastor, Dr. Withorspoon. Two new members were ndde<r, .Mr, Loo Winds, and Mrs. Klois^ Clom^rtls from Morris -Brown, Charleston. This makes f'l new members for the year. Miss Maiy Maxwll spent lurtsvf'k rail in .Iiu ki unvillu, FUi.. ' Miss Catherine Johnsou of New York, sister of Mrs. Florence Perry, who has bi eiT away for 'j:', years returned to visit- her sister also Mr. Thomas Johnson of Charleston, Labor Day. ~ * " MrS. J. W. W'i'lu rsi'oon. .JaiifPs, GoaV#c, andrdCi^rcitdolyrr. childien, and njoc.e, Mi>tj Evlvn tSumiitor. with Mr. Williford Maekey "motor**! -tb Manning, Tuesday, 'o visit tjhe family of. Rev, Witherspyon. Mrs. Ernistine Koso,. Mrs. (iwrio Joyner, and Mr. Paul Fen-ell have ru'ui'iii'u inun ?no i\ori|l. Great class rally hi Bethel. S?p'. 2.r)th. grkkn villi-:. s. (7 Mr. and Mr. Smith of Washington, D. C. we 10 the week end quests of Mrs. Nannie Miuk 011 Jenkins St. Ml'. If.' It. Hnrticls .afflf-'Taiwil^TTsT Omngehuvg are in 'In; ci'ty. -the, gnost o'f Mr.-'and Mrs.. Henry Bivins on Logan St. Mrs. -Da'nuls is 'lie sister of Mrs. IBivins. Mrs. Geneva Young is in the W. B. S. Ilospi'ai for an operation.?Her man>?l'iiui!ds v.'yh I'm?Inn a npe.nh recovery. ... Lit'ld'Miss Jaequiiine: Thomas enfrom Orangeburg. Misses Helen Daniels and Willie B. Calhaun. The living room dining room and porch were"beautifully decorated in assorted pot and cut flowers. Several interesting games' were played while Misses 11 a 11 i?? and Fr.inees Williams rendered several nuinhers on Miv piano. Ice.. ertvTiu and mints wore served Each li'tl" truest was nrescnted a pretty dell as a favor. Every one expressed ' hem selves as having spent-a lovely afternoon. Those l'njoyed "Jackie's" hospitality were: Little Misses Helen Daniels, Willie B. Calhoun, Evangeline Sewell, Gwendolyn Bolding, Hat-tie Williams,.Frcd-_ die Meri'it, Rose Brooks, Mildred Cure*on, Evelyn Stewart,' Alice Oyley, Marie Green, Fannin Stewart^ Frances .Williams and Annie F. Broc'kman. Mr. James Wilbern iMth Inf. Huoston, Texas worshipped at Spiiiigfield Baptist Church Sundiy. . ? Mitjs I'otra Iiinn, R. N*. left Sunday for Alexander. Auk, to take charge of the Arkansas State. T. B. Sanatorium. We are sure the S'a'e of -Arkansas n'Dde no nris'nkc in selecting this worthy and competent woman for their superintendent. II?*r many friends wish for hd^Kpiuh success in her new field. Mrs. Saraii Bell and -little daughter of Omar W. Va. were in the city visiting'hoi* uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Will E. 'Boyd on Anderson St. She was also accompanied.'by Mr. James Brown?and Mr. Fred .Aimer of Wheeling W. Va. Mr. Jaihey Wilbern of Houston Texas is in 'he city as Ul\e* guest of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joo Link. Mr. Wilhem is in the enploymont of the government, and 'at pre gent stationed at Ft. fienni'ng. I TV.Tr- IaUA.A. VUIIMOUII <?IIU U?I|crkS motored to Ncwbew'y last SundDy. Mr. Fred Merrit is up arid out rijgain ?f'er b<ing confined <o his room, for more than two weeks - on account of illness. ' I- Mr.---Fred McCurry and elrildren, also little prtind daughter, Mae Frances spent a ft<\v hours in the city enroutc I to Seneca. While herb he was the guoyt of his nephews, Mcssre Will and J. C. Thomas. Miss Rosal/cH Fro'.ulnax spent Sunday in Ridge Spring, S. C.., the guest of her brother, Mr. Eddie Broadnax. WESLEY M. E. CHURCH Sifm.mervill(j. S. C.?The Intcn Church week observed at Wesley last week was- - crowned- -wtttr-* Some of the largest crowds were seon of the whole year. Tiiesday nigh,t sorviceg were irr the handy of the, Church of .God, and the pastor, Dr. J. Sr Mayes preached a powerful sermon from Ep. 1:8-4. His choir rendered beautiful music. Wednosdriy night Dr. J. M. Marshall First Ifciptigt Church, and that excellent dhoir had charge. Dr. MarI r? M THE PALMETTO L] shall preached a$ only a Marshall | .can do, and thu choir crovvned it with ' gongs. Thursday nighfc Dr. W. W.! Toom?'r, the great evangelist giuve a great, sermon. Central Baptist Church '[furnished music. Friday night, was BePfyel's night Tht> choir Sang as j 111 over before, with Prof. R. A. Ready,. at> }!)ie organ. Many of Bethel's. ' members were there and were bless* J |Cd with what they always get?j masterpiece?"Vision. and Duty," ; from 1 Samuel 3:0, 15. Rev. Willi-| ergpoon is a specialist on anv subicct. J Any congregttion is proud of that type of minister. Rev. Coins, the pastor of Wesley,' 'he good office^- and mjmiebcrs real-' ly put u'v^i a?Wonderful program.' last week. Service meetings will | bring the eliprches together-In on^1 great Spiritual Campaign. 1 Mrs. M. L. Witherspoon sp*-'"* "several days in Charleston, the guest! of Mrs. JaMe Harry, and visiting other friends. Sho attended services at Mt. Zion last Sunday, RETHEL A M. E. CIIL'RCII .. I)r. R. E Itrogdon. Pastor Georgetown, S C.?The Conferenceyear is* nearing its close and we trust that nothing will tend to dam ing -along amidst these most trying 1 itvw<? fU..> ..." 1. ? ._--i ^ ? ?>^ iiuvu uitu uiui art? still experiencing. Sunday morning, M? the pastor s'poke. from Nefliemiah 4:15-10. Thome?''What?Wt??owe?to?Othc>'n." The discourse waa logical -and iHu minating and far reaching in its in fluenco?far?moral,, spiritual and in 1 tcllectual development. j At the usual hour of the Sunday School a large crowd was present arid the study period was quite interest-j "Tn?r ~ I At the evenuig hour ot scr\ ice we j were honored with the presence of our Presiding Elder. Dr. J. E. Beard, 'Another Moses." he kindly conse^* od to preach and he spoke from II Timothy 1:12. Theme "My Persua-1 sion. A wonderful sermon, that was ' I beautifully illustrated. Morrday evening the W.H.nnd F. M Society mot at the home of Mrs E. J. Ford, West End. Gilbert St. A splendid crowd was in atten dance. After the business of the . meeting irn cream, cake and neanuts were served. This society is doing a great deal of charitable work. Jerome and Mendel Frasier left on the 5th for Wilberforce University. Prof. C. S. Brown was- seep here Monday to the deliirlit of his many riends afl,;r being away for a few nonius. GREENWOOD NOTES Rev. Rodgers, P. Fair, left Sunday for Charlotte, N. C. to attend Brick : University Miss Julia Rapley and little Bernard Rapley spent several days in Bradley, S C.,. visiting relatives. ?Mt: Most* Auxin of Mt'Cormk'k. 3. C spent the week end visiting his daughter, Mrs Sadie Mae Walker. Mrs Hannah Massey was the din nor guost of Mrs. Sadie Mae Walker! Wednesday? ? Mrs Fannie Nedwood, Mrs Eugen ia Fisher and family motored to Co' lumbia visiting friends there. Mrs Easter Wideman of Ohio is -visiting friend's in the city , Miss Lula M. Ballard left for Cclumbia last week where she will be gin her work teaching on the 12th Miss Robbie Mae ttobin&bn left for Columbia Monday, where she* will enter Benedict College Mrs. Hannah Massey left for her home in Gastonia. N C., after spend ing two weeks visiting parents and friends " Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cromer motor; ed to Njt Moriah section to -visit the? friends They also attended services.. there Sunday J D..* r tt ttenvwcr... r r? fVnin motored to Greenville) to at tend the funeral services of- Mr E \V Biggs on last Thursday. I WOMEN T Who need a tonic | | should take CARDUI) . Made of Purely Vegetable | ingredients?contains . no dangerous drugs. iln Use Over SO Years iiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimnnHiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiHiiw |fi^lP'l|fi new iwksonaci;?mt. imsj; t /v Sumier, Si?C-ij?S'^ p^ ??1 i.?-?l1 "i*?*t n , Pisgah church havo0 been phftiiuc . thanksr'o Ujo Lord and our n itiiv I been struggling is about realize i. i was antiquaied ami (lilnjijnu'c <t H new and modern, eight roonr-btsjii'a j Under the leadership of our p..~ his way into the hearts of tho i.v i of Sundei at large; with, thp ii o_i? this very line \vork hat4 K'ipc i'oi v i without a dollar, but with faitV. jf? to accomplish a ?isk which will i! t j the A.M.K. Church in general. l --This -modern parsun.ng" cor-?>-r~| room, latgo enough to lake ear1 <u bv French dnnrs' 1 t--1'-.-1- .a..., ? ! v*iy ami screened back porch. On Tu? sila\ eveping, S<'pi. 'J7, T f-fe'CPpiiOfi, at u liirlr tin)>" m.-.hui! X,, Dr's. K. A. Adams, Mile-/. ?\I Gary, Profs*; (i. W. Upward, pro. i Taylor, Gl'o, II. Hampton and Dr. Music by 'I.ong\s Orclv'sstra" a.- i. tthe S'a'e. . residing l-ibler... mini 'm general are .i-. 1 i =. 1!y Yoli arv niostr.eaj ncstly ieMuVs"od in this Kingdom building work- 1.h;v Y/e thank you in adenine?trr-?? forward for your presence Tin I If you cannot vonic- kindly s'ml *.!? Baitlott St root, Sumter,. S.? (.'. J XKNMIKRKV NKV.S | SiUjday was an ido .1 day ' chulvh goels.- Th<\ reyr.al -> >. < are rtill in. 'progress. Mrs. Tali;, lias certainly given' iifspii in^'x i i'mm ; to the Cln'i>'.ians- with f. 1 i??? ? ?' in'* uMsayt-M. I in* m I will dose W.ay. ,\! .11 v;j : j-sairf-1 atel''- ."Mrs. J. |'; |y, 1' 7 j pel singer is assisting 'n..e, l:\-i.iin; I nights. M'ay miu-h ,tr< <>?I !>, ,.| ne. 1 The members- of .MMlet were \civ alatl to M . V. i . j Prof.. U. S," (j'illniaii has i. .<1 . i i.ess in the home. his heiuv.ti wi.i i Hut. all are thyukful that sla-Vi* a; ' and. getting uroi'mil again. Wile; ..mother is .sink. it is most > in .'.wi'ai | The S. S.Convention will hrr hel at Prosperity this wvi. k. We- t. us that lasting goyil v. til he <h>i t. a.-. Y ? THE MOUTII-PIEC 4 : 0F SOUTH i-Y i A National Journal v lation. Speaking to X sand^ of 0<>lored Pt Y Y . ?? i . Unsurpassed as nn Attver X. and Professional Men and CIRCULATF!) TltPOUC'P Y A Family Newsraoir. <>fT Churches. Sehonls'and i?ul A nil V fnr f hnir I ilmvii-i f i - ...... .... ...v.. I | > tainments. j-X? ??Ji (t'OMI'lN A The Palmetto Leader, per * The Dunbar Speaker and I T T This Combination for - . ? J The Dunbar Speaker and \'f informat/on for entertainer I and grown-ups, carrying?: y Dialectic, Oratorical and ( , % our people, suited to all ore: , (TOM HI N A V The Palmetto-Leader, per ~? A Hri';tfh "6f tflc 1Uuse ~ _ T? ? This Combination for __ 4--?^ ?= f THE PALM! , f 1310 Assembly St. t t liV-A - A .'k A J muiti"* " ? 01 ^.M.i:. ( 111 K( H. SI MTliK,.S. <".. 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' " 'I i llJJIU _iL;VVlal Sl/lM iollS bf . ~ Av.r'"i 1 i".i ii y, i Ms and ciiurohir,''n in. ~ a?"? ?-h liinUiii^r "<. ly Ta lnu- o. t-'-nd op- con's iu lvlp us is -yours and ours 'o do. ' or '.'tv :in" i-oopui'aMon. \Vo will look y iv''u'nif, ' *,'pt." ?T.'li" from r, t0 n# o-a-ion to^iov. K. F. (I. Pnd, 215 AV. 'j : :?ili-i??; ory: fu I-?ui?! <.'! .id iv.^avij. lo 'God's V I /'II - >. nannun -UK chorister ' ufit r a- tr:i> to A In bum... i ! . Cf am, is s-.ii3 spoken of ti nrnT^Tn the-.tiuich ami cornIm i* with jii-c wife, :<hh<;' 1' A'-'mv.??Hi+rir?F^tys ? " \ - !!:!: Hi''!! I call .? .n you for y ; , ' : ol'.i' y. II klfOW 'ho - J.i.'oc ! w?">seo that" the JiJ l.c" 1- ft our. ' : - a;-A!.a :1. '.u . i1 !> '1* . i'. N " ' fmTiT.. 1 to a ?U i* S ti. I.'fijft ur iVw. H. t UehcMi's 1' it ? 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W 1. \\C\, PEEP A N D T K AI) E t s e el Furniture ' ~ Sj-vv Hte?Machim-s and fallvlnir Macitinesv \Ve Sell New and t"sed Furniture. Cash or Terms . Corner Cervais and Harden Sts. I'll one' 2-1235 David G. Ellison General Insurance Honest and efficient attention given to all .business placed with me. . PHONE,5717 y 1221 WASHINGTON ST. * _4 rms .medicine has help- ^^ jd so many people, you , should try it inJ your l!~==^=J >ase, when bothered with constipation tron^lfs, such as biliousioss. indigestion, sour- stomach, olies due to gas, sick headache. muddy" complexion; bad breath, ;? )itter taste; coated tongue. Also . when you feel a cold coming on, ' Draught .. ^ eJ usir.g T-. <1 - fiM'i r. !I.I.i?ch?KflaiWI V'"?r