The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 24, 1932, Page Page 8, Image 8
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PARAGRAPHS
Miss Hattie Stewart of New/York
?City is visiting- -her?mother, Mrs.
Nellie Stewart, Bailey St.
Bishop) E7-W. D. Jones of Wash- ,
ington, D. C., is in the city this' !
week.
? Rev. Mr. Reed of Rock Hill con-j,
ducted the revival meeting at Calvary
Baptist Church, last week. Rev. |
Mr. Hampton, 'of Rock Hill its in?*i
charge this week. Splendid servit- I
es are being held, largo attendance
and excellent sermons each night, il
r Mrs. Ajberta Sterling .Wtllianis,
and her two little children of Hampton,
Va.t visited friends here this
. week.
" Miss Helen Boulware left last Sunday
to teach in Seneca Junior College,
Seneca.- Miss Bouhvare is, a
recent college .'graduate of Living- 1
stone College. , ?,
.Mr. Marcus Bouhvare is teaching in
a the South Highland High School. .
Anniston,* Ala. Mr. Bouhvare is a
graduate of Johnson C. Smith Uni'
versity, and won many honors in
bringing Wturels to his^school .through 1
int?r-statfc debates. *
Miss Lillfm Kennedy who has;
spent the last year in New York !
City is at home again to resume her
school work.
Miss Bernice Arnold, is again in
at her home in Asheville and visit- ;
ing relatives in Detroit. She is at
her studies in Finley High.
Prof. W. H. Atkinson and his foot
ball teams are having daily scrim-|
mages on the grounds of Finley Hi?
preparatory to their first game which
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Sl'BER ? TOATLY WEDDING SOLEMNIZED
The marriage of Miss^ola Mar-;'
garet Suber and Mack Ernest Toatlyl
was Solemnized Wednesday morning
Sept. 7 at Pine Grove Methodist
ChurdJv Rev". J. A. Gfainble, Pastor J
of the bride officiated ^assisted bS^!
Rev. II. II. Redmon. They church was
elaborately dt'ynrated with ferns and <
begonias. r
Mrs. J. G. Porter, of Harbison Col-1
lege. Irmo. presided at the organ. I
Aliv. 'John Bethta's father, Mr. .Be- ]
thea died Sunday P. AI. in the IBen-/
nettsville Hospital. ~7Te was fimeralizod
/at Pee Dee.-Baptist Church,'
Hoc. W.. P. Reese, pastor.
Rev. A. J. Wright baptised .'55 new
canidates on the 1st* Sunday'. Many
heads gathered in Shilolv Church to,
witness the baptising^
Vv. A. J, Wright motored to N. V.i
last we?k and returned wtlh Mis. A.j
J. Wright and children.
.Mis. Wright reported ?a pleasant
stay with her parents, Rev. mid Mrs.
Bow en.
? The Women ' District Missionary
Convention of tt\o Pee I)ee met this j
inonth with ,'Shiloh members and |
friends.
.'Mrs. Williams of- Sumter, (Presi-j
dent) was able to attend the convention
this session. Mrs. Augustis E.
Davis (vice Pres.) Mrs. Alice- But-j
l?r of Hortuvill*^ *3. C. All the other j
o cers played their "part in every j
respect to put over a good program, i
Miss B. P. Harrison of Hartsvillo;
put over a real program on Saturday
P. M. in the convention. Many ex-1
pert talents appeared 011 the program
from different churches. ' . |
Mr. Everette Thompson spent t.he
week-bnd home -from Morris College.
Undertaker J. 11. \\\ Mortis was [
called to Coluiplbia, S. C. to take up 1
his job as a teacher in the h. W. Hi j
School.* Mrt J. H. W. Jr. will carry
the undertaker work on in his place:!
We trust Prof. J. H. W. Morris will 1
make good in His ne-w position. - (
Deacon C. R. Reese and two sor.s,'
Mr. 'Poarse and Mr. Erasmus?Re<?.e-j
are in . Columbia, S. C. They are
special instructors 011 the new build-j
ing at B. C. College.
Misses Margaret and Ellon RPese}.
and Miss Sarah Morris left for Bene-c
<m-i c ouege this week.
Miss McKonhel, Lillian Ashe and
Miss Morgie McDaniel left for Wash-,
inurton, I). C. Saturday P. M. Missi
McDaniel will enter School Monday
\. M.
Miss Wilhf m''na Bradfoid, A. B. '
graduate of Fisk spent one week
home with parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Bradford. She left Tuesday P. MJo ;
take up her work in Tenn. this term, 'j
Mrs.-Violet Reese known as Mother.'
Reese is on t"h|e siiek list.
Mrs. 1 )atliney Crump returned fvom '
N. Y, City this week where she spent j?
her vacation. r
Mrs. Washington arrived home from
Philadelphia liast>feek. j'
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
?- 1 _ I.
Mrs. v icino'iiV'1 ITockctt, Mrs. A. .N
Holmes, Misses A111 a tula ' Mat an
Mijdied Colt man, Cynthia Moultrie
Miss .1. A. I Hammond;. Messt'rs Rdbt
FYa/.ier, Kdward Payne, Carl Moi'gar
Klnier Thcmi,As,-Dan Bert and A1
Ix'rt (Jordan. Tin* repast consists
of a beverage, ice errant, cake an
candy.
Tin' National Baptist Convontio
has clos,-d iu-i vf'iy successful meet
ing which was held mi? re last wee',
some of. the proniineiff_,iivinist 'is w.oi
s.lipped at Antioch [Baptist Churc
Sunday. RoV. KldridW of New Yor
pi'ayed, Rey. Thupiiiant of Howgr
University, WashingtoiK. 1). G. deli
vered a wonderful scrnVom ,Sunda
morning. On Sunday eveilTTrg w
were favored, with a lecture ,by one o
our noted., .women. Miss Nannie Bni
roughs, Pres. of National Tiaiiiin
M hool, Washington, 1). ('. 'J!h
church was filled at both meeting
ai?d'enjoyed everything that was sail
Mrs. Mahaloy Points happily pass
ed away Friday P. M. Her Past re
niarks were beautiful she died shout
ing. Oh if we would live as Mr:
Points did so when our end conic
wo could rejoice over it, this won!
?? a wonderful world in which to liv?
She was the grandmother of one o
our greatest solist, Miss Myrtle Wig
gins.
The monthly musical of the An
tioch Senior Choir scheduled for nex
Sunday, Sept 18, 11K12 has been post
poned owing tp the death <>f -th
giandnii>tihor of Mrs/ Wiggins.
Mr. J. Westfield after lVavin?r Pi
last H'iiiovchI his returned to his horn
com Lakeside Hospital, in very goo
spirit.
Mrs. Bcaulah Snifth is in the Lake
side- Hospital sick,?also Mrs! Clari
Evans is at home sick on East 100 St
Mr. J. I). Marshall formerly nvayo
of this city- ami Mrs. Marshall?gav
a picnic in honor of- Miss " Mari1
Holmes at his sulrrmer "home i 1
I'ainsville, Ohio which was a grea
success. Those attended the ;picni<
from Cleveland were; Misses Maggii
Stronlm, Ellen M. Frax.ier, Penrleai
Brodgeman, Marie Nason, Iwnuiso Bak
r. and Lila Shiields.
M<'ssers George Nason, Willian
lames, Andrew Mason. Charlie an<
Jimtmie Larla, B. P. Grair, Ernes
Hatney, R(?hert Bessick, *n<J^ Jfomtfl
Hat tin. All reported a very enjoy
tide trip. ' . '
Mr. Thomas Rohinson gave a birthbt-r?party
at?his spacious home"Tr
nor of hiis wife, .Mrs. Mattie Rob
nson, Tuesday evening1 Sept. 6. Tti<
linning and living rooms were beau
tf Various kinds. Dancing an^l game?
vtre the pastime of the ovenincr
ce cream, cake, punch nuts and
andy were served in abundance. An
njoyable evening was spent by all
Miss iMaybelle Stroman and Mrs,
nigenia Adams were the happy rfinier
trucks j>C-> Mr. a,nd Mrs. Fugerit
(enney*"on last Friday evening. ' *
Mk.s Lillie Fair of J)etrbif7~MfcJT.
r now visiting her brother, Mr.
'homas Fair, of tho city. We hope
hfft !<1n' wilt have n Tv?AaQon?
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CLINTON NEWS.
Hebron Baptist Sunday School op[
enod Sunday morning, Sept. 11, 1932
at 10:30 o'clock. Thp- lesson was de1
voted into study for 30 minutes af'
tor which lesson was reviewed Iby
Miss DoYtha Lomax, then the report
2 of Sunday School. We had )as visi*
tors, Mr. Luther R?th? from Wash'?
ipgton, D. C. and Mr. Earnest Hen
derson.
J Llici?people of -Hebron Efjtptist
khnn-h hnpa fflr Mr. T Piith. a
speedy fecovejr, ' ' , . j
,o|i? nod at the regular hour. The lesson
was discussed'briefly by all,'after
uoh .it was reviewed by Prof. J.
T. ' W. Mims. Then the report 'of
Sunday School. The lesson was en.joyed
by all ?3?? . 11
j Rev. T. H. Addison preached la soul
... stirring sermon as usual whidh was
t on ioved hv all. Thic \?rao > ?
j; | lire, S. C.
_i! Miss Helen Henry and Mr. Agnes
jr" Evans afe home visiting relatives.
t, i .Miss Lillio It. Leek is hom?*,visiting
K parents for a few weeks after which
1 she win return to Ashvillet N. C.
PfNEVILLE NEWS
Day Dawn Baptist Church closed
s' a successful B. Y. P. U. and 'S. S.
^ j i ongross Sunday night Sept. 4th.
' .The meeting convened witih Miss
i Carry E. Whack, a member of (Treenville,
S. C., at the organ, and she did
not fail to render mrusic to the audi
enc-e. With the cooperation of Day
t Dawn and several other Sunday
- School Choirs present the entire week
e- -Sunday night Sept. "4th the tntroduetion
address was delivered by t h, e
s Prw. in a few remarks on the subject
e "Our Aim."
<1 The topic, "A model S. S.," was
nicely pointed out Iby f?upt., S. F.
- Jenkins. After which the introduca
tion sermon was delivered by the Rev.
- E. D. Venture from Gainsville, Fla.,
r Subj., "Faith in God," was very mjfcsOn
Sunday Sept. 11th the Misii
sionary Address was delivered by.
t Prof. G. L. Jefferson and Prof. W. G.
c Jenkins. They both spoke solmnly
0 on the need of Mission work.
a Collection was taken, the amoun*
- >f * 11.So was given. ,
The closing address was delivered
1 by the B. Y. P. U's president in
1 brief remarks.
r ANDERSON NEWS
Mrs. Lula Thomas, wife of J. R.
Thomas; livinc at 404 Thomas St.J
" _has been seriousljritTTrolrr an attack
of rhumatism. She has been down
j for some two or three months. We
regret xcry much to hear' of her ill,
nesS and hope for her an early re^~
! covery.
Rey. II. C. Anderson filled his pul- ?
j pit Sun<|^y morning after having I
( spent several days in Cleveland, O., |
attending the National Convention.
He reported* a very ^pleasant trip.
Miss Carnelia McGowanls left on
Thursday 'for Atlanta, Ga., jvhere
she is attending Spellman College.
Mjsses N. Robinson, Fannie Thomp
son and' Mr. Eugene Warmsley left
Friday morning for Friendship Col-. ,
lege, Rock Hill, also "Milss Lillian
Brown. -
Miss Ruth Brownlee left Saturday
for State College, Orangeburg, S.
T'. Miss L. Alexander, a faithful
membPTTJf the Royal Baptist Church
will be greatly missed as she is entering
State College.
Miss Edmonia Johnson is leaving
. Monday for Hampton Institute. Ham.
pton, Va.
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[R. N. of the Georgia St^ate Sanator- ei
[ium accompani ed by Mr. J. L. Brown V
and Mr. Eliott Bellinger of Gaines- ol
ville, Ga., visited Miss Estelle Nance, si
We are very glad to have our head [
nurse back with us, Miss M. E,. White, us
Mr. Clifton Hughes was visited by L
his aunt,' Mrs. Anna Bailey of St. ai
Mfetth^ws. 1
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