The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 29, 1932, Page Page 7, Image 7
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Mrs. Roxie A. Gooile of Greenwood. M
Mrs. II. F).'Floy.l of Mounlvilh- and il
Miss. Sallio Butler of Chapped, were p
in the city this week attending the ' n
Masonic Grand Lodge. They paid ai
the "Leader's" office a visit. \Y.e are
always glad to JVaye visitors. Come Ur
again ladies.
: ' \Mr.
Hcir.pJjill Brown, -wife and
mother of Rirk 1U11, SMmoluiod | '
?f- father and husband who is confined V
at-fche Good?Samaritan Hospital;
While in the city Mrr Brown visited "
The Palmetto Leader's office. " j"
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Mrs. L. B. Biggs announces the L,
marriage of her daughter. Edna Mae B
to Dr. C. Rudolph Graves, Novein- _<lr
' ber fifteenth, nineteen hundred and
thirty at Murfrfcesboro, Tennessee. n
"THETTuF*AROt'M> Til K ~
,V WORLD."
The A. U. Club invites you -and
tviu<i?uv-fl uny w? pj
The second course consisted of slice a,
peaches and cookies. The club glad- 'fm
ly renewed Its treasurer,?Mi1*1, Cm-. 1 Si
trude Brown back after vacationing in J
Mceyg. MTU. -Harris o? Virgin in, t)J^
Chavls and W. Johnson. Mrs. To- 'g
phenla Cheeseboro, Pres.; Mrs. Car- j
rie Henderson, Sec.; Mrs. Ora Bell S. j
Chavls, acting reporter, |a(
Mrs. Orion Chavis was the enter- <
tainer of the . culb" at the '"home of ^
Mrs. Tophenia Cheeseboro. After the 1 =
. regular routine of the club, the bos- J v
tejss served a "Pappy's Cocktail," | n
hot fish, tomato salad, mashed. po- ' n
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tato and hot corn muffins. After s
" lunch was served three tables of whist I
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4t*<lVFork oUkday <Tc'.. f!(V. Pinner
lil ho ' t-v.-d ';! W.n ,i.ul i,
".vs.. Kvoryl.ody i ; invito,I to . atnd.
y- ' !!( ( il;.- I-Vi;]; Sonr
Siiiti'bicr class;.
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Jjutidav wir^ a 1 i.^h day iVr"
! 'iVi'? tUot* h'ltlHy hvtji
ailed l-henisehos?of the ?pj:a'iiuni.!y
id-Won1 i'onnd i.!i i !.?i i ?h\ ipl! v
TJvt^?-f^rrfviyrT^vn * i s '
hoduled to coins no lv re on the '.'it.li
November, -and the A.A1.K. Con-,
rcnco on November 1 ."t!i.' v
iin?Ue.v?San-v* n' o'ln 1 ji id?*1 :in)
idofk .I!).' s mia; iltauo! l.'uiou will
dd its annua! "nioet'intf in Clinton
lapel A.M.K. Z'oiJ" dlian h. and all.
rent jm?m I! <r .till1'
nioiv arts askf'd to ho prosint. Hotn,
St. Paul and . Clinton ChapD
dirs will render music for' 'lid ocsion.
A serrimn w ill' ho preached..There
ivill 1 u a Mock Cmi ferenee
Ho'hol A.M.K. churili, Tu.V.d '}*.
Klit, Xov. 1. aVi'L a S'a'j Town C'oniend-s
and citk'.eii.- arc oofdinily intod
to either >>r lit.''i <>? the ahove
eptioncd.
Mi;, -and Mrs. T. T.'. (ilenn and Mrs.
aha ChapJin of Ashovillo, N.C.. morod
'o IJiiit'T 'and?spent' several
tys with the foi titer's coit-sin, Miss
>rrio E. Glenn oji \\*. Ilenriett'.i St.iey
returned h'o;me Saturday. Each
ported a pleasant sftiy.
Dr. I.aloe W'm'hy viji'.pd his niolh<>n
Mc'Pc'th St.. t-his week?
Prof. David O. Xkhola's ~TfmL_ A rT~
ur Benson* Jr., spent t}ic? week-emF
Union with homo folk,
Miss .'Alice Pittman is very ill at"
o home of her parents on Wood w'street'
with Typhoid fever.
Miss T.enora Sims', a graduate of
0 class cf _'d2 of ."Sims High will
' lrcss the League Sunday evening.
Miss Mae Frances liuhanks spent
inday in SpartMlturg .wiih_?rieiids*_
Those on the sick list aVe; Jeannett
ortor, Tda 'Young', Alice Pittman,
ranees Hcrndon,. Pauline' Norman
id F.lea nor (llasgow.
Those on the improved list '.ire:
ell Nicholas,', Jos'-whinO Byrd, L?'no1
Patterson, Senura Hill and Mary
ryant.%
my Highland High of (iastonia. N.
r Anderson Booker caught a pViss
om A. Smith, anil carried it over
ie goal line for Sims High. The
:tra point brought the score to scv-(
I. 1 DO gallic W1 is vol y i n i ciosi i iik
ul full of speed, The scores wore
ft" in favor of Sims llii-li. Both
Iliads w'i'0 nl- iheir hcu. Those
who attended tlie S'nto Fair
rrr-Mra:-R MrJnnli:n- > ?'m ia
.v, ftalhotomi H:h Imiv - Mr-v M,tryowman,
Mrsscs Mary J. C>la'dney,.ucyle
E.. Windham and others. I
A Halloween Party will l.e ifivon
the parsonage (A.M.E.) Monday
ight in interest of Bethel ,church. I
ho public' is eotdiafly invited.
fas enjoyed while others d.iitced- to!
ill sic fu<>n> Ihv ra^io. \V?- had with I
s Mr.. McLcod, Chavis. Mr. K. Jack-j
on and Mr. B. Cooper. Mis. ..Ora
lellc S. C'naviSt reporter.
S.-'relay Svas a glorious day for"all !
c hurch goers^__^ j '
Mr. Samuel Klyf-iPms: >in nl.l eitivn^
li Alarion and' ajjuuuLi.cn of St. ^
John A-.M.E, church passed away
las' Wednesday nrght. * Mrs. Lizzie 1
Henjamin received .'ho sad intclli"( nco
.of ?the deal.h of her son in \
NV\V York; and she left iranediateThe
following yjnyig ladies left for ,
' heir '-schools: Mrs. Helen D. Floyd,
Allendale;. Mrs. Lillie Franklin,
Monck's Corner; Miss Eva. Davis,
M-s. funa Nichols and Mrs: (i. II. .
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I 'avis. J lorry County.
.Miss Flizaboth Rogers,' the now .
uacher 'htas been"added t0 the Ci>y
School system; Miss Rogers Veeeiy-~J
i.il her. training at Claflm---College
and Hampton Institute. ,
.Marion was honored with the
pi escm-e of Captain- A.*L. Simpson
and the quar'et of Allen Collego Friday
evening. The program rendered j
by- the quartet was excellent. ' The
addi' s" by Cap ain Simpson was all J
tH.it one could wish for. ? The cro\vninjg
point came Sunday evening when
Bishop Noah W. Williams chieftain
of ihe 7th Episcopal District lectured
to aii <>\a r-llowino- nn Tehee in St.
John A.M.E.?church. The?hcautiful.. j
-p'.'tl""" lw< painted to his audience
-w ill 1 i v elohi^--m--Mu i a 1..
Miss .Mattie Peguese spent a few
hours in Marion the past week.
Miss Ndra E. Ransom spent 'he
week-cn<l in Mulinswith her parents
Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Ransom. Miss
Ransom >is taking the 11th grade
here. * .
l'rof. .Tames Bonds, who has-*been
VffemTing sevei a I weeks with Ms aunt ^
Miss Luc-ret ia Bonds left for AUantaj
(la. I l: .
4 tMi\ James Tfat field of Allen College
was iti town Sunday visiting
Miss Marv T.'Green.
'Mrs. .T. S. Qoc and Mrs. Ailmeta !
Johnson of Florence wore pleasant
c'allers at the A.M.E. parsonage last
\\*Ork. /
Rev. W. G. Owens accompanied ^
I'ishop and Mrs. Williams to Marion.
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FLORENCE NEWS
The. . ' k. Sr.\ Floyd. 711 N. Mc>,:t
r. "t* l'loro.msp has been sick
,iiw.. S> |>t. J, mul it-?improving vonv slowly
hul'ft-Hl have hopes of being (
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. Trinity r.ajiti.st Church had their
nrirml MCetiny: and mil of~*tho follo\r-p
ing were re-fTPciol: Rev. W. P.'Jones,
pastor; Clerk, Fred \Y. Lawrence
Ory ani.'t, Ilvnry Brown; Treasurer
Kan Mall:- Sex'on, Peter Giles; S.
S.,Supt. jnmys A. Miller, also .las.
| Brown, Isaiah III.ike West was added
to the Trustee Hoard. .
I The .United States Rally that was
put on by the pastor and members of
| Trinity Baptist Church was quite a
| success. Total amount raised was
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LLMETTO LLaOKK
Ilapti.-t < htirch rendered a very jroo'c
mu kal program Sunday afternoon,
P Lake ( jly I'ml?Jic* i&ehpoi.
. Miss Urnrrtm .^mscs?tm?inMi'in un
in \V ilson ilivrli School is still on tlu
sick ii^t. v m.pe ior her a speedv
recovery.??- ?
\\ ilsoii llin'h School foot ball team
went to Charleston, S. ('., to play
Avery- llijfli. The *?amc was oallej
UK I clean Koine was played.
.Mr. .lames. A. Miller was coach for
hw^v'iistm team. "1 he coach took 22
:>f his boys with him. The names arc
us f?d'ow . G. D< unison, U. K.;. T.
Alston, R. T.; T. Hi lies, R. 0.; James
Adams. Center; I'. Williams, L. G.;
\V. Wiliiani1?-. I.. T.: Prof Tbnmns.
K'.| A. AVashin^'on, R. 11.; ! '. ljowe,
LL D-.: G, AMjUon. Q. II.;?HayiuomI
Hltu'k, ].. 11. and buck captain.
Kxtru '1'eiim: t >l/-nn Wallace I.. K.;
M- Flowers. 1 ' t - T> Philip, 1, G ;
DUo Kiii^',. Center; It. G , G. Gamble
\V 'Ree.se, It. T.; Paul Rofniison, Kml
*V. llo-ti k Halh- hBrr-t+r-t)antri?.
F_ 15.; ,R. Myers. II. II JC; Dr. KdtrtTI?Wil-on.
(J. Ik?.lanuo?A. Wine.
:-he< r leader.
TH)u longosit run for the- evening
was made by one of the Wilson IIigh
boys 'wTThT. was Raymond Black, the
jUiii !. r back of Wilson's team 'which
I:;-t) iavoi' Avery.
After the game a dance was givai
by the Avery boys and girls.' All
lia'd a very good time also there.was
a largo number from Inference attending.
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Joe Dinkiiv.-, Jacob Mel.nin, Mr. Jas
ti It ui r. ".-r. iray AlcDill, Herbert
and'ft teacher of Wilson High School
Miss lfar.ii Blown.
The pastor and meiiib*'l;s of Cumberland
.M Id. f'hur.h are busy piam
ii .1 g in entertain 'lie Sputh Carolina
Conference. ?. -.
Re v. Roe of Mt. vdmrrnnd his mom,
aers are getting things in shape lo
send then <1 ! Tat."/ to the conference.
Mr. and'Mrs. W. M. Pripleau has
is thoir house guest Mrs", "Irene Jours
of. Wie !iin.,'".on, D. t(".. and Mr. and
Mrs.,' Dawson of Moidclair,. N."I. They
mho'cl- t< Hartsyiile. S. C.. Monday
iiornrnir. Oc1. *j i to visit Miss Martha
vVriyht one of The public'school' teach
?rs there.
Mrs. Lbuist. McC'all has just returned
to New York from visit intr
her rolat ives and friends here in
I'lorenee *-?-?
Mr. Hercules Washington of New
iVrk is honio visit'nff his parents.
The Jioirn? of Mr. and Mrs. Joe I>a hananah
1212 E. Kvans was lost by
ir?. Suivlay manning at .'1:00 o'clock
i be,- 2d.. Al-o til - hoino of Mr.
and Mrs. And-.- IIrown. was. lost by
[ire Thursday morniny. October. 20
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CARLISLE NEWS.
Wo. wet e very ..pleased fo have two
listinguis'hcd guests in our town on
asjt week, Bishop Jones of the A. M,
l.'Zion church and^Df. E. I*. Ellis,
> residing ehler of "the Spartanburg
district.
Bishop Jones preached a wonderful
ernion on last'Monday night and w6
vcre all made to rejoice-, ?Oit/Friday
light Dp, Ellis was a' Mt.' Edbn AJ.
E. church for the purpose of yol..
ecting general funds.- Dr. Ellis gave
i most interesting talk. He telways
rings .sunshine^ and .good cheer. Ho
ilso favored us with his presence on
hrnday night. While in the city 1 >r,
/lis was the guest of Rev. J. M.
Hawkins.
This week finds the pastor and
nonibers of Mt. Kdon A. M. E.
hurch engaged in r? revival meeting
vhich-is boipg conducted by the Rev,
Jrs. Balfore. We are praying that
nueh good - may be clone.
The pastor^ and members of both
he A.M.E. Zio'n and A. M. E. church's
arc busy getting ready for the
uinual conferences, both to he hold
11 Union, our nearby city.
Rev. J. M. Hawkins. Jr., is now
mgaged in a revival meeting at his
hurch, assisted by Rev. Smothers of
Union.
Paradise
Lake
O ALT, WINTER
i \i'kk | f-ftn i) i !: h i;k in
, chain; i-;.
< II.U'JM.I.U: STA TION NK\\s
Rev. |?. M. /.'reeae, I'aslor
We arc ii; t i vi nj a'eful to I?r.
Simpson of A :!.-fV <" -!! . 17T~Faeulty
an;I s *. u < I e n *-1 c < e, v.-Ifo -11 j^picc.
_ . ?tJJ..1' ri '1. in?Hs?u*rr?orrriiip
services I;is?* S??r W pre
= qjt cmlie :r;,v ' t" M 1/T,.?in;i. ,f
Abraham nn-l IVu*. I'. Kon'lhani
for such beautifo! nut-'< $aiid%'fn$iivr~
Mr. I;<>WIhaht- !:.4,j - ri- -'i;rrn-?v:L- <|??. r
" hound wi'li (wo solo. or,. of wlTicli
was I?o..^r.liLvM-;" -1 familiar
piece" lo* us liut" in aw': :*ii!!v*-nt
1 After the pastor !i<i ^po-jiriicii ?uclt
>i .splfiuli'l .> <,nnt?i! : 'rpliji t were
placed befou- the ati'Jr ic The I?ii'>lie f<?U,e(!oii
'wie Uf'? d i i?r. Simpson,
?s.u."t; the a. '"'.iijc I.y AIr.
Bowman. So.m'. i.-h piad(. the
grand total si 1..'..".
? Wv do" iff .II' '? ??, dolla
I', hlotiV>y l)r. Sim; i.paid hjwself
and his wife. "' m,. ijrain. i Jr.
and bring t'.u niad-no}.
Rev. R. S. r.auriiKc. pastor, of
Bethel 1 11 L?1??;?l . u inr ;i
wonderful sermon Sunday :ifterno r
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Just a r.irtuoiy fond 'rnd true..
Just a 'ok?n of affection
And a heartache for you;
| Rut again wo. hope to moot you
' When the toil of life-"has Hod
And in Heaven with joy to jrrect ,yoi
Where no farewell tears lore shed.
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.l<'se)i|') 1 cyan i^tep-tatlu'i\
Mrs. Bessie Thompson, aunt. .
SPECIAL NOTICE.
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Ci All members of tin4 A. I*. Cluh ar<
urgently requested to he present Til
' a Special Call Meeting-, Tuesday
Nov. lf-Allen University. Room 2
8 P. M, Business t of importance
| nnist be transacted.
tTeo. II. Hampton, Pres.,
Mrs. Lexie K. Scott, Cor. Sec.
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I neivs aiul.i riers
I )ressed-T I )el i vered
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PlfOSE. 5019'
1 AN ashintt tin St reet
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'I n r' >-. w\a Si Ivy Tea a' the
- of tV.i: IN v. and Mr.* R. T. <
liCiiV.n. Sunday alTvrniM.ir l..;0 o'_?Oiv.
Wb?A hi id' |irl.t!ram Will
in- rendered. The public i- tPv"din11 Y ?
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. KKV. A. M. .MATTIIr.WS
Xev.Ty <'lotTc'(I Pastor of Aft. ATorinh
Daptist Church, Spurtan.luii'g
. South <"arolinu,
KPWM'ANMl KD MANS.
.Mt. Alnriah Daplist ( hurck
liuv. A. Al. A Jilt thews; Pastor.
i ho pulpi' was Jfi'acecl Sunday
mommy l.y .R.y.v. I.ei'-uy Stal ks w ho ;
, picitclrM in the cd'scnve - of out* pas? -.
KeV.' ".Matthews. . ... ' v
j .Master Sturks pri-ai,-heJ a mastei1.
ml sot mom indeed; svivyting his text 1
ji ont, tiit-ke lffio: yAiul whin Jesus
oa111to i'.o plate, ho looked.Up And
?. .rji'A .niii:,. at:u?siu.u- unto?hi in, Zac.
e.'ious, make haste ami come down;
tor toilay I must u'liide af* thy 'hotise.*'
.Mjltjeei": "Come Down.*'
Ill' a!.-o oolliiuc'eil a fi-i'v sUiei'>si\ir
\\ (ymesitay axUMnoon Kiv. Ma',
thews, Master Sutrks anil Mi'. R. Ali
were the dinner guests of Mrs.
Amanda GilT on Voting St. MYs.TXR~
v \ davkson entertained the same Friday
afternoon. . The guests express- .
ed themselves as haying 1 n.ioyrd?
both delightful dinners.
Mis. Mili'ii Mm ire h;i^ been .MiUned?"
to her bed for two weeks. We wish
' ' r ri "I'"'llV
Admldm ^tHwa-nr-has heen ill j ./
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Ibr severUl days.
There ,will be a Singing Contest
between the ministers of the city and
musical program at Mt. Morinh Bap >
list ehnreh on Tuesday night, Nov.
t 1-t. Remarks by one of the leading
, i oldred dentists of .'itac cfity' in the."
,- person of T)r. J.B. Walker, of this
1 city. If you fail to hear this progiam
you willi miss a treat...Ad- -
.mission 5 and 10c. Sponsored ^by
Mrs. Azalee R. MoGee< s
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