The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 17, 1932, Page Page 6, Image 6
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*i i ;i" i > v :i. ' s.-vmhI :it the
, 'i .v \Yiv<iinjj llu?t \vys
li v>. 111. 31. "E, Church
i?n T;u ?<] >. y iiilih'. ATijrust *4:> 3vas re
1 c; lc*'! hi ivtv.r.uiiiucl 31. K. Church
on 31 lv. t:i;;!if Sept.. 5* for the
hi r.cfi; i-y Ktnnvanuel.
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cutcrt'u ! v.i h' v"hj~f ui'.i pimmM...
at t: lioure in hiutor ci\ 3Jr. an;l |
\ ills
. ! . i. : v.! Tv. d- : :j ' aioain ;<.
; c. :l . i i n. in A ilan
' ; -W J.
'; ' . ' - Svin.tW had as their
7-'; 1 "H?OC. I'll < ;'?'.'vMy"
: ;"" I i ! and Mr
ifa Pa. AO .
?1 ? ' ' ?d:. -^+4: Rtno.
s:in. .-mm. Sept.; :l for.
' . 1 v- '.VMl i>(:u<i .lln; win
: *. J1 > ::' y ('oji't id' Wilni
j- ' "..>> 5'.-in thv city visiunj.
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Jacksonville.
i-'-'t: ? : aii.l Mr... fi ,J Me
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M i - I'd'-! -V. .. M'.1: - ?.f Shelby. N.
Mr, F C Woalher..
. <-i < ?a v. tin-' ytif-ds of-'I.Mr.
il' A I.vans m l!n.l>or <ki\
-.M.viic Mod hoi- and Jan
" A ila. ! .-pent ' sevf I a]
day.- *0. iSn. an. Waller and
I' !' A i ii.<!s diiriifi* the past.
V. < .. i-:. '
. ..i .V- and Mi. and Mr.-.
* ii a "M Friday Sept.
' J" Novo York.
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MT.* OMVE A. !VjU E ( lU'RCH
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Mytilo ; Reach, S. ('. Sunday
School was opened at its usual hour
with the Supt., Mr. S. A. Chestnut
ill the elio.il*. TJie le.sson' was beau
"Tifully discus ed by" RoV. Copper.
We all enjoyed it very much. We
also had a splendid sermon at 11 :.'?0
ay Rev. (J. \V. Cooper and our pas
tor, Key. F. W. Jot* .'.on delivered a
message to us out v.i God's word o(1
,Sunday night. It was largely at
iended "and also enjoyed.
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VII IU.-V mnuui^ \* l' ?nr MT\ .
jproud to have* our now elder. I. W.
Gene ret to with us. wVio delivered
the j^oypel to us. lie preaehed from
the 4 7 St. .John. Wr art*- always
proud to have him -i qiii.- v. iili us.. .
I'll., H.1 |U 1.1 I "niVrli mwln- I 1..-1 i
or-ship of Kt>v. A. T. Graham is do
iiijr very niioly. The Witlinp Work
hers Club 4't' Ml. Olive A.. M., 1CT
Church is succeeding witlc^H-hcn'
voting provident. Miss Daisy "SpLpsy.
We are too sorry to' have M.i'ry.
Cluutman of Greenville. S. C. leave
us after wot kin"** on the beach all
lie summer. We are proud' to have"
Miss iMinnie McKride hack on the
l:?eaeh again after spending .Some
time in Greenville, S. C. We are
to sorry to see our friends leave'us
after spending the sum act days- io
reihoj- lice. ' '
CII Kit AW NKWS
Mrs. Ella Pi tits eiilcrUnned the
Women Missionary Society at lit i
:U me > Fri llV e\ I'liillL'. ....
Mis* L?A.?Vangoliao T.oui-e?Flu.? ?iiuiiu
nt'li'i1 i |>i <111?i>if ih.) i. it , ,ti i.
v/illl 'iter gnlhd i-ikhIk i'. \ l?ai.-\
Gaily of Chesterfield. S, C.
Mr. ?^11): ?' J-idward. > 1' l;uuu:?-at N
Y., is lvyre . visiting. )? 1 ;Vt ives and
friends. .
l)r W ill;:: i ' :> ,.) Si .\l!..i*??
of Florence. S. C'., sjh;!U- Sun,lay at'
"urnoun with -Miss <h aii 1 Ian ingt?jn.'
.Mrs. KiUylce Matthews of rfroojviyn.
X. Y-..,is homo due to lir'r ilhu ss"
of her?father,- Mr, Xludfrey Wil-iv.
'Misses Iiva liars:. Julia I!ighlnnd
a'llif'l.i.v/io?I'llluiho 1 u, v 11n- -.I. =:ii. , 1
meats of Miss (Jcoi'gia M.Call on
Sun'.ay' evening.
.. .Mr. WillliUL. ('"! . s i';i. : . ?i 1
'Youiio- IStc;li Sporting Club at i,
.iiMitf Monday evening/
Mr. Walter Coles out riaimii. t!?-.
'Young Men Sporting Chih" at "his
1111ie?M' n,lay cvi nine*. * ?'?
Mrs. Sarah Mutley gave a Farewell
Party Thursday evening at her
.tome in hon??r of her mpluw, Mr,
Herbert Davis who /was leaving for
lijs. lioifle. l-'ai roll. . I'.u
Tliir Straw ride o.i Monday nigh:
was sponsored \,y-'.'M'sse-s Margaiyt
r.o'uise MrCall and Willie. Marion
.Johnson.
Mrs. A. V. Wilson i ntei taini d jt lr.
I?,. , (Mub at her Inuui- Monday
'1 lu.' youi),if people oi tin* Si i'oti'1
Presbyterian Church rendered u
-l.leudi i program Sunday ov nin^
which was enjoyable.."
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I? lUlCST HAPT1ST I ill i'MI
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I SuniTi'ierVrMo,' Sf Sept. *Tu;1
From Sept. b to 11 lliiaL IT:i7.rrT. Load
a .-tiiiiiiM- revival meeting which wan ?
conducted by Olir p.irdor, Rev. .1. M>
Marshall. R''v. Maishnl. nvi ached
each night.- The meeting was of
Ureai success to live--community as
Well as the-church. Tin.- church have
r.dibilv; many new souls en fey sine
. ("hrist * during the revival. Rc- v..
(iojns from""Wesley M.K. C'unclr do
'livered a stirring sermon for u> 6?
Monday night which we all enjoyed.
The church was lull to il"s (jr-jrac ity
esu-h night. We also'had IJaptis.a
m Sun lay with 11 candidates. Rev.
Marsh.ill>is doing .great. w rk ai Is.;
Baptist. IIo pin-ached on'1 of the n.ost
soul stii i\ al sermons v.;e ever
had.
Monday, night. Aug. .'.Ilk The Tin"*'
Heo Hoard and t'slier Hoard gave a
/?t and picnic at -Shop's Park in inter
st of the chu"t.H?'which were 61
great success. We had *a very 1m gt.
crowd from Summervillo also C'octagcvillo.
We wish to thank the
members of the church and the several
churches, for J heir cooperation.
Him uiu nitMi.s iir iici.^. vv c? nan <i
pleasant day <>n the Ivii-to IIiv<?r.
Ono of the largest picnics over
.eft First Baptist. Young and old
enjoy('d the day. Tht. Ti n .too Board
is doing (fro.'jjt work around tlr*
church. We want, to thank them for
repairing the church potch also eh .ui
ing the yard. We trust they will
jj.mtinue on with the good work.
We ate risking' all mei'nbers to
send their child; on at B. Y. I'. U. hou
which is 5 P. M.
Sept. 12, ^
Mrs. Just mo Jackson of Aiken
spent Sunday. Pept. 12 with Dr. and
Mrs. E. C. Jones,
Mr. 1. E. An Icrson . of Washing I
ton is visiting in the city for a few j
days.
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their honeymoon trip* "to. ' various 1
lUM'Ju'in cities. Kmlio music' in the j
car ma V the motor trip very pleas j
ruu.'r I'iok ami Mrs. Brewer are. both i i
: lissionai ies of the Atlantic Synod .
of the I'resbytei ian - Church. Ilisj
headtiuarti-rs are in Watlerboro ami
'mus in Ciiarl; ston. Mrs. Brewer is;
idea aiillv remembered in Chester, as '
.*?r - jMi:is
Aleue Harper, da\ij?hter of ;
l'r.'i'. :syi; 1 M:s. Harper."of State Col?r
ii lmol . Mlimwor?it; a?graduate
ei' ..'elm.-vm C. Smith University. A !
happy life* is '.vlslicd l'or them. .1
.Mi;. Maggie Dennis has return.!
i .l to lur home in Columbia after i
j a Ilnee weeks with .her sister.
Mis. W. M. Byrd. She and Miss!
X'iVc?By 111 ju i-ompanii'd Prof- nn . |
M: . I'.mwci as l':ir' l:i rnlninlpi jMiss
Elizabeth McAlily spent last!
week (..al in Newberry. ,
Mr. Andy White has returned to !
Boou'lofi. N. J. after three week.. |
speiu with hi.-ymother.
.Mrs. Esther Miller of Baltimore j.
pent ii week-with' her mother, Mrs.:
Bertha B' .kham. Her sister, Mrs. I
Helen Croby returned to Baltimore .
ill her for a stay of a few weeks..}
Mrs. Beckham had as her quests Sun- j
'.day. Hi si"" Mary Henderson, and
dnnuhU'r and son. John Henry
.Mrs.. Kli/.a Killian is back home
nI h i?a A i.-it of a?ft-n?ilitys. Lu 'liel' '
children in New York City. .** *
Ml. Clive. Baptist S. S, had their"}"
piemc iy Giv'ivC-FStTs- la-M Wo'lncS-]'
day.
= M;\ Eildie Wesley Brown... ham-ix? --1
tin neil iioni a visit to t narlotte. ' T
tm the sick list are: Miss Elvoater
At.Ies. Alls. Ellen AT-...I.-' M? ? T.I.. I
S..wycr, Jli's; Maggie 'Macon,- Mr. |
Ai'^viiulcr Ross.
M.ssrs. I'hilly Springs, Robert Gill!
'i ii li<' leu hum anl S iiny Juelii ini 1
iv.oi<'i'ctl to Hvnnettsvillc last week
"ii business.
..Mr. 1'ici'la Worthy ainl .Miss Mil .1
died Williams arrived in the city j
Wedwnulay from New Jersey. Mr.
Worthy will enter IJenedict College I
an 1 Miss Williams will resume her
-I'liiMi-s a;?I'iiiley High.
Mr. Timothy Johnson is again cat
. > the delight of his many friends
aft-or an ajtuivk of acute indigos
! ion. ' . ".
Mrs. Raralua Hooper- and son, Mr.
t'liti'ord Hooper have returned IVftrn
, Ridge way wher,e they visited frieiuis. {
.Mrs. Addie Griiy and Mr. Phillip 1
Sp; yifc> attended the funeral of their
Miss I.iz/.it- Lipsey, in Sale* j
!-uig on . Mom lay. ' .
Mr. 'Hock GriiTin has erected a!
beautiful new bungalow on-Gentler j
St. It is occupied by his father and I
famiiy who ha\6 nioVcil here 1'io.ir
Gi ecu wood. ?. 1
Mrs, Jejutio C. Gaum has return
i ! 1 o'm Knoxvilh- Tcnn wh.-r.. >lv ?
speiu, a few ilays with her step
METTO LEADER
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honor. lO
- Mrs. U.kU llillr I'roi. j
?.Iurga*n i t" "York; and Mjss Maggie .
Alexander, Rock Hill, moto.red down
last week and spent the day with Mr. n
Jerry ' Alexander. ami 'Miss Maria f,
Alexander. :'r. T
? Mrs. Jlarie Ciilmore and/claughter, j.
"diss Johfinie Mae arrived"'in the city p
ast week from Saluda,-N. C. Mrs. ?
(iilinoie U'ft. Sunday 'for Kmmett i,
SeotU lli^rh School, Rock Hill where tl
she is lit mo E.onovoiCs teacher, and ;!
diss Johnnio Mae has resumed her (\
studies at Rrainenl Institute.
Iim<1 t':;:--- Th/? mi'i'lim- (hen adjourn j
?'.i to meet at Mi's. Elista Kennedy
Se,J. -2d. 1iin' E. r'ne St. \
M u>'l."'r Andrew Lawrence of x
( i' i "I1,1' i I iW I' S Li *peinimjr 1 Pe
winter with un.le and aunt. Mr. and f
M ? .-*. (!. S. Poreiier The young 'man
planning on rn.'.mg Wils 11 High rj
S'tir"io"t iId > tei m. - .^
,7vlrs. Coiiie Alston of Georgetown'
mssed thiwugh hery enroute to Bar
in.gton to. piu lu'r ehihjherV in Mayo
i I iiy.li?Sel'.o.d.
Miss Mi'I/'od, a member of the
faculty of Georgetown High aceom
pi'.nied her.
Mr. Xathaniel I Ian ell has retui r.o.l
Li um Myrtle- Boueli, S.: ; ?
Mis. I.aura McCleese Grant, pi<?s
ident of the 15. V. 1\ U. Society of
Trinity Baptist Church changed the
regular . progi em Sunday- afternoon
l?y. taking the nuvubors and as many
friends as would go, out to the Tu-'
hertulosis Sanitarium at -ls-'JO, at
whi.h lime an interesting program
was iin 'yierl io both* colored - -and
white patients. The program was
its." i'olou s
' Son-v, His Eye is on the sparrow,
h'd hy. Miss C.itlit l ine Wilson: Scrip _
Line Reading and prayer, Mr. J. E.
Ranee;. Song. llea'b'n.? led hy Miss
WHsen; B. Atlitaaies, led -hy MlSr laiiira
MeCleeao GianL.. . . [
Books ilowers aii<l wash clothes 'J
tvie hit for caeh sick- patient. ..J
Mcx lames Maitie Mae Bishop, Le [
la McC. and. Lena Mae Ilollomon t
in charge ol' the gifts. The patients r
ue asking that we tome again- [
Lain a McC. Grant, President; F. I
Davis, Secretary; lienry Brown, Chr. :
Program Committee.
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ANDERSON MOWS
Mr and Mrs. Ben McGrOer enter J
ainod the Departing Co-eJs of An 'J
lerson, with a dinner party at their i
ionit. 'on White Street, Friday, Sept r
tin Those present were: Misses K. [
V, trrisj Dorah Beiehor, Jennie V. j
JelVorson. Kdinona L. Johnson ,E. r
L'hatm'nn, Nellie Mae Walker- Cor- [
elia MeGowns, Ruth Brownlee. Al- J
ie Lizele and Willie Mac Alexander; r
.oiuig men, Messrs Calvfn M. Young [
Houston G. Coleman, Jr., Walter Ad ?
;er, Edmond Jefferson, E. W. Carter r
li-r, McLester Zimmerman and Mr. C
1. A. Gresham, Farm Demonstrator. Jj
jamos were the main feature which [
IviTo ' hjoyed hy all". T
Our Pastors. Rev. and Mrs. II. C. ^
\n<lorson, Rev. and Mrs S C Camp- p
jt'll an 1 others motored to Cleveland C
)hio a tending the National Convei g
ion. We. hope for them a pleasant n
rip: C
Wo arc very glad imlaed te wel- ?
omo Mrs. Mary William's back to q
Vndcrson, after a stay of 4 months C
n Washington, D. C. 1??1
Mrs. M. ,7. Coaxum lias just re- q
urned from a trip to New York G
Jity, ML Vprnon, Yonk^rs. She ?
isited her daughter and brother. n
Profs, M. S. Garrison, Mr. Jr-R 5
{olden, Rev J.C Coaxum. m.veered to rj
Vare Shoals. Sept 6 to visit?Mr, ra
immel and Geo^c Warp. G,
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CONEE COUNTY ar
TRAINIXG SCHOOL Tl
Seneca, S. C., Sept. 12?The" Ocoi'u
County Tr fining: School hold its*
i?r:nal opening in tho-auditorium op ,u
uosday niornijig, Sept. The aud
oriwm was filled to its greatest ca
acity with pafpBns. guardians and
fiends together wfth the student- "*
he teachers to see so many patrons
iterested in the school work; this
net servos as a stimulant to
r y01K and a successful school year. c
'I he p'aii'orni was beautifully gi'ac
d by th? faculty, -trustees and scv
. r . , w
ral, nnnwslers of ihe city. The t'n jm
ollment .011 Tuesday was jiver t\?"..r
lundred. . .c'i '? v ->.ikd s: ,
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I Ho lueully?tor?Uie?Uflll _l??^"{v
ollows: Profelisor B. F. Stewart,
'ciiudpwl, Morris" College; Prof, ltuy
iOe Finley. Assistant, Benedict.;
ill::. B. F. Stewart. Benedict; -Mrs. ^
'aivie Arthur, Claflin; Mis. Luc.iic
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loylo. 'State; Mjiss Florence Tag- ^
art, State; Miss Theresa Sewell,'
lallin; Miss Vivian Branch, ^>l:itcTj
liss Fleta L Williams. Clui'lin; Miss
tuby E. Kirby, Benedict. Those (
cachers all conic well prepared aild
ave i<s their motto "A bigger aijd .
otter school year."
Prof. Stewart is beginning his 8lli '
'ear as principal of this school and
lie community joins me in saying
hat he has brought about signs of .
nprovemenit each yeart We wish v
or him health, strength and more
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Sa/urday, September 17, 1932
e getting right down to studying.
10 piospecl.s for the~teTrn~t? bright. ~?
The football squad with Prof. Finy
as coach is hard at practice. '
hoy pro in hie "to keep the bacon
>uie" this year.
ORRIS CHAPEL BAPT. CHURCH
Rev. 'Lester D Smith. Pastor ?
Despite the depression. Itye re'ipts
for the day were very good.
The Missionary Societies are get
ng on well in theiy- work, also the
bate" gtvnr by "the younger Men's',
ub on last Thursday evening -was
ijoyed by those attending.
Rev. Smith is. spending his vacaon
in "the land cf the skies"?
sheville. , " ~ ? . ...
.M AUION NKWB
(Continued from Rage 5)
f the city, Mrs. Duckett presided
nth-after the hu> iner.et?part of?tho ??
leeting the hostess, Mrs. Lewis, as .
sttd by Messes Boggle M. -Nixon
nil Ze-uokia Johnson served a devious
ec urse of chicken salad on
ifttuce leaf, hot rolls, iced tea and
ake. The serving was high call.
he-arc?tmxioti.i to --meet with sister ?
icwts again.
promised. | |
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