The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 12, 1935, Page Page 8, Image 8
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^^^GEORGCTOW^NEWS
By E. J. F?rd
telfef Mrs. Geneva Duhast-and sons
Olanda, Fla.,'spent Xmas hpre
K visiting Mrs. LJ B. Alford.
t| I . Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Jackson en>tertauied
th? bridge chib Thurs[*
i day evening:. Chit of town guests
' were Misses Beatrice Brown and
j? Ethel Bennett of Mt. Pleasant.
? Miss A. Kennedy won first prize
* - for the ladies, Miss R. Crawford
lower, Mr. E. A. DunmGre first
: for the men and JPfof. C. Beck.low
gl** Bethel A. M. CHURCH *
Rev. J. W. Murph, past?r
tg" Sunday A. M. at the usual hour
J;-service began. Hie pastor came, ta
HBtfw rostrum, with a wonderful m?s
g.,Kj^.+ n^A'a God
| works with us when we do his hid
God wants ua to be beautU
J? fni, not ag man paints beauty but
** w out lives wevbeautifuL
|(' Wo were glad to have with us,
> Mr*. Sarah Thomas of Morris
yf Brown A. M. E. Church and Prof
?' Ma<r?o Christie of Union.
? At the evening service the pasP|tor
preached another message, Sub.
( 1T?_eif*ct of God's Kingdom in
^ he Human Life. Bethel wolcomed
Sk; ater Betsey Burgess who came
pUM, from Wesley M. E. Church.
|[Bro. J. Penny, leader of - class
jfo 52 is very ill &t his home on
p*?tor request every mem
IfORE
RING
HJNTAD^ ?7"
,110 lbs. for 15c
:?
Stores
ir Does Its Duty"
ber .of the choir to meet-Kim. at th
parsonage, Friday hight at 7:1}
for business of importance. * Thi
applies to inactive members as we!
as the active. - Ph ase be presold
The' P. E? I)f. T. J. Miles wi
hold his first quarterly conferenc
' Alomlay mcht following the 3r
Sunday. Each member is urge
to do his bit.
ST. STEPHEN CHURCH
Rev. I). N. \Vils?n, Pastor
Sunday th? pastor spoke froi
Heb. Sub. "The Christia
Race." His message was very in
spiring.
Among 'he visitors wore, Mr.Helen
Williams. Mrs. Sallie Hat
Rer and Miss yKathermenia Hai
per.
Sunday school met" ntr the UsnTi
hour with Supt. tsaac Sessions an
teachers at their post of duty. Th
lesson was beautifully discussed.
The Emancipation Proclamatio
address was delivered by our ef
ficient pastor, Rev. Wilson,
IN
MEMORIA^-^^
_In sad ki^lovintf mniiory of
-mytloar husband, Mr. Ueo. Hale,
who departed this life one year
ago, Jan. 6, 1934..
"precious one from us ha^ grfne
A voice we love is stilled
IIis filacers ydcant in-our home
_-Whl?h neyer~can be filled.
How we* /iue you, ,
How/Our hearts ave filled with
. . vwn\ .
Wheiywe know that you will ne,
J ver, 'j e '
'S^arejthjs life with u.< again;
No matter what nw y hat'peu to us
No matter whore we/ may roam.
T/he memory of you dear husband
* Will he the sweetest fhougWs
I " wo o\vru " ?
rouno xuesoay ana 1 :
visitors called on them Tue.-da>
c voninir. They s;? at a |>l ii.-am
evening. Tuesday night tin*. wr';l
to tin dance a' Slfrljnw Ilia"!
"fwftool. Music ivajNgiven by tju
Greenville orchestra. They, 'Ir.u
a? jolly time. F/J rylmdy. got ui
Wednesday niorni>'.g asking? What
is on for today*? Well they'went
'* down town 'o shop .and window
shop a little afterwhieh they re:
v tired homo t'?m on'-- of th???p elm
.h^mtTpj'linners. . .? ^
d candidates frcccivcd tt.li ordinanc'
< of Baptism and six were' given tin
hand of fellowship as full members
n of the church. After -which th<
lord's Supper was administered,
Next Sunday evening at 7:.'10 th:
Amcrie&n Workman Lodges will
hold a memorial ^service in this
church. The public is cordially
- invited. ,
n Mr. Paul^ Poinsette died Titose
day evening .from a gun shot
1 wound, Tfis' TrmauTs were Turn
h eralwad at Wild's Funem 1 t*nTT.T
THE P^METTO LEADER
K ' / * I'MON NEWS ? I
"Oast SSuiulay was Communion
day^ana ihe "foal christians prevaile^Lhumseh
os of the opportunnyOumd
were i'ouiul at their
ldacc'sw^duty.
> is e\\\yiifr brought New Ideas,
New rcwa&tions by many, and tile
only* wS^- >*u keep them is to live
oa^'. al a V he and repeat it every
i.ay. To. bo happy, make othe?
folks happy'.. *.'1*0 make friends be
/liefully to all, to lojVo every body,
.the. good and the bird. If your
^friends are rig-lit, stay with tlieni
and keep them right. * Let*- the 1
sirdnK strengthen t ie weak. '
l.ast Sunday mor ling Uj^v. Hat -5
woo i was administrating the N
H rdY Supper, one id' his deacon- N
. SSe S IliulvM linWli lit tiiwmt' ,l.>wi? 1
Jaiul fell in the altar p>f the A. M %
yF. /lion (lui^ Shy- did ".notre- 1
wvover; ? Funeral aiVansrements nn?
litu.n eohiplytyd at this
, T ALi s I.illian Kiehard,'. oW of the x
\ tV.Vhers %of Buffalo AAisyed -her *
V'AVi. Is *in Asla-ville, \tohilerson, 1
Ati\i T>y >!>, X. ('. during the holi- I ^
tcA's and reported u doyeUtrip. ' :
\ y - -I'v< d Thompson spent s0\> v
*. adV weeks with her daikfhter in '
..tftSlysonville, Kla. and slid, report- '
j d\:t\\l ine trip. <* ' \ '
|M,rs.yEvcrlene. Wallace who. took .
li.;\j??Vcial treaUTient at llppkins'
'\ir*vV' an 'v *' hol,K' Sunday and
simloWis like the picture of health
"Wllftnd'Mrs. V. A. DawkiWs.en- (
'.eft. unyd a "group .of friefidsVal a> (
: dinOtiV \Tuesday e\vping* at \t]udr '
lioiUQi\ci\> Enterprise St-. .'_illmsls_ J
" i"e!.- i\uyiv i-.- a^fxnrrsti.its, IP v.: "
' %^.\s\ " "atwood. Mr. and
Mr-:.vl.C\ McKissick am} Miss X.
a I i\< < l\y nice (Jadlin of*_l,)aytoha '
"e iei l-'hA and -Mrs. IJvvtli M. Daw- '
I uis.WiP'N*A\v. VtA'k City were visit'ul
ho;:<e of A heir <lear '
l ao.ni.C^AlW". Tiilia McKlssiek on '
I ' ;e !:Vj, d lubflit.s." during t_h'e Xmas 1
"holiday*?*! 1 '
AlVs.fei^dtin hasMre'u'rjied to her i
l.oiVie. M l (Mrs. Da'wkins wjlI r? - 1
-uuiHi ,'hiVf'"longer.
. . .. Ih, v. t-.l iwAiu ii?w;? lu?.?t**?thnoh -?
Mis. M-afry roster. Mrs-. I.nla _
' Al i-. ,\iar.. Kubanks for
. w ?, . . . - - 1 1
| ?;tij i;i IJyrVtr / * . *' '
Cum1 . to church if you are a
i vht i. li:m. go to-church nnd bo *
i'.it 's:inn. _
Mirri!i-:i. s. m. k. ciii kcii
Itc.v. X. A. Kcflvea, Pastor
. S1. Mat! In w.^ Sunday school op
i t'rioil at the usual hour, with Prof.
' .J. A. .Ford. Supt. presiding, with
! his, officers juuI teachers at their
! i ( speeiiv.o... p4hrt?* of duty.
" The. lesson was beautifully discusses
with much interest, with a
' yph'i'did nl li'ndiince.
At 11 o'clock the pastor accom_
"tnin"v..i,v?antunktd?the - rostrum. Th
e:>-(<>v presented the Presiding
Elder and he took his text
from St. Matthew fith chapter, the
>. > ' riium was vorv good and enjoyed
' by all.
At 0 o'clock A.-C. E." league
met wi'-h the president; Mifcs F.
I lv Oinyard presiding. . \
Mis.s (Iracy Johnson is the new
' secretary. \.
Xight services began at 7:30 >v ,
m. The pastor presented Dr. L. >
4 1 T.Honiningway and he again
Tnmight. tp lis another, illiionpi iii'ffr ~
nfon. '
On Monday ni,ght marked the l$t
.I quarterly conterence for our new |
year. It was witnessed by some of
tbo oldest" officers of our church
* ' ' X
. \ * * ' . .
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January Cle
/ ?OIS
Suits And fV
^ >7 ? I
Mrs. \V;?io IVirin. .in!> ! :
ill Tampa. < ij^. r |*' Mi. j ;
imr St. 1 Vt.r-li.ii'v.. (?. '. i .
laekspin ill*;, l-'hi. IJ< ' p." I
st'oppe.d ill \ :t!iCI '. ,
frie?nls-.? r '
Tin: V. i . <;. < i.< i".
Tho X. r. G. (
parlor of I'.u vv ' !] : " 1
Friday, ewminy. Ma:}. / ' .*'"
Mahel taiiur. ih . ! , _
]".o pain - ir. mak'/ciT : <
very enjoyable .
;i vary ti'liyhi fu! - a!;.
p'poi'li. Fa.i-r ??I'..; '? : ?
bridge wore -]>!; \v7. \\
seores Were ?tt?! a i< o. M : i' '
received l it -1 pi'iy.e ;-.i : \i;\ M.'b .1
U. lIarper._U.Ur. btmb?.v .
tojM.; .. i I'iJii'. ' IIk-is,Mr.
ileinu AriiiWimM' wys vis"
iti>r. -i. ; ... '
WILI.IAM ( II AIM-: I < IH Iff*.!
(Continued from a; < r-.r i *
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tor greau ro'ervir- i
The evening urnr.-hiiy he- y:.? . : l.
7:;?(). The pastor%si i !)i. d lo .L.-.j
tired up from tjvy toureiryy-er\T
1 reaching a?M}tVp-i' h arl ft.lt -.-i r j
(T'ontindjid from p?f?e ?n")
brother there.
Mrs. Sa<klie Price who has been
Y>. . ; ' :i i: wr;:i {.hifs i>riy.?'.
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M' . Powell.
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^ViiTTftro- diroetrul
? "The Little Minister" not only
tells one of the. most absorbing
love stories ever filmed, but Is
filled wi'h the action, color arfd
humor of the hamlet of Throatf)
whejrd the tale ig laid. ' 4,
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