The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 09, 1935, Page Page 2, Image 2
P CHESTER PAR VCR APHFV 1
Mrs. Josif Strain.*' of Detroit,
Mic?h. spent two days here with
F ; her brother a'Hi sister-in-law, Mr:'
and Mr*. 4'. J? Walker. .McLurr St.
t J^rS. Strains "was 'railed to )\ itiston-Salem
to alien i the" funeral~
aervk-es of h t itrmid minfjg1, . .Mt.1
*anJ Mrs. Walker with then ,'d.umh
-? ter>~Jng?ie. also n'.e n ird.?:ortl--together
all returned to Chester.
Mr. L. (J: Spelliiian o: a ..no
spent the wi'ek-eiid in tIiv* ei'-.v with
his wrfe, Mr. i M." Sp llmun. a
Mrs. Kirs'ter l.illv *in ? ! -a few
,/' days in Chariot :-e visiting ielati\es
-r last week.?1? ?
Mr. Willie: A tuns antl Master
' Robert Henry Adams, son-' ol .Mi.
and"* Mrs. "Will \iiin ?mvi h en
very ill, but both proving.
Mr.. Car>u?i Adam* ehUed
home froth BoonUm. N. J. bemuse
of tire death of.his -is'.er. Mrs. Hat
'tie Burgeti. who waT hutie.j That's
day.
Chester ftieiils w'ill burn with
tnueh surprise ^ob'the tfuu n-;<g on
Feb. J, of .Miss Buehunati ;;*oi .Mr.
' George Young. Both are', gLUjJiiilUl
es of Kittlev 11; S. i oh!,' .M i Bu.
. chanan is the iauahw j ? .M t. an i
Mrs. Thomas Buvhan:;'::.'A k'en->t.
and has taught forth. r
you IT. in tlj)> Wilinin,Mr.
Young is th son' o. Ut
Mrs. Johnson Voting.'. J.'. -Tka" S.
Friends wish un- \" ; u ~ i>
much happines-.. ...
?Kev. and Mi'i?J?l.ev. i- ha._i
purchase,.' a new t-'he\rah*i'car . .
Mr. NWjl 1-liiiton :md Mr.' I-'antan
W^Hfei' continue -icy :|i the.;,
hutnos uii Jeter, St. '=?
' 'Six (polity ahd iviM.'n";. : I. Vuu..l.
school boys arc- sil.jn^ < l'aimetto
Loader cVcry Fi i ::Vy 411.1 Sat
urday. ' Choose any of jhrtn <> <1
liver the paper to; y. ;V eaeh .w>-i k.
?They --are:.?Ma.-t-t.rs Ja'hlpi Woo K.
Godfreyl.u Att .f.
Willie Agurs, Clarke- Stiilsnn and
M. T Hill
Mrs. C. >1. I' inlay \vT;,'~T )V'";"gtC
surprise birthday party an ITe day
night, Feb. I>y hVr ".u-bai-it
and son. On f'e :af > i-r.opi: lier
husband. Prof.' S. %I...'V'iiib y swggestetl
that' shy aeeompji-nv e'i a \<
. the Movies. She-, re firs' . the offer
so he-leftrto-'iia.alyiie.- Ab.e 1 1H1
dark, a neighbor railed'hor-si-?Jay
home and whilyshv was .iu-re rka: J
' tin^r,h?r?1uisbaVid t . ita n- d. t.?'
home ami i-evetve.i the ciu-'.s.. A
bojut 8:-l5. when -11? r?-: inui. .. I]
was again in h r hoii-e'. a . u r < '
of voice.- :pea?i. i f" ''u
song, "Happy Birthday T<> A .n
At. the same tithe Ik ' Fgku v
turned ou. and there wa- *'. 'A
" filled wkh ,th> ' t " / - '
Loom is St. ami Kittle v. Hi ?-~j
The excitement w - ir?!e??i uj?Just
ae she reali/.rd > ha-: '?
friends ha.1, come- to ndj j y :? '
ria tal' day from a - 11. -. .1.
ctimc li'1!' only yon.. I'. >.'J -d !
Finley, arrive I :'u aCbnege~oh"
t he rnr! ^
"T to help his'faTTier ami " -
t<9?make this at fair rt ?: ?-vy''>
prise. Ait i it wa-Vd 1 i>> \-i.i
Flnley was m;u1! -lay-.
* back to normalcy. "A' :
Cassell spoke oti i'x ; ?_ ~j
teachers, an i \va- re ii-."-, i.
Mns,?Finb'y. i'rou -S..?L,?S ' ' . 1 1,1;
an;.' Prof. S. I ..'.Jr.. I 'i-.ft* > n
hers were played by 'V?7?
F't arl Bouiwaiie. d 1 *r '
Finl' V, Sever;;! "A- ' ; '
laughter, Miss.es An:'.; " t?:;r.-' i;
an-t Kstelle M. B>> a v s? >' V
guests to chicken' -tiitivi. '-uJty?
cake, ice ctvhr*. 'hhww- M-r-. ?
ley was given. > b];i '. "u fcr s
case be her h-u.--!>an !. a !
1 7*1^SK>NWiPr/k-?.<l:cl l-Up . t'i
a t' l> : 1 ;'"i* ' } > jv
Domic StTT^a^m : _ ! *1".- y .(
. Teachers. It
sipn 01H- tli.ltilP'-Sk^^:1 b'u .
jjL the memory of M> . F ?
Mil the GinVu-'pl.ii.vt i 1- it- !*r:
_' afteniuxn with th.- f.i ;'
team',-Kin.ley Hi Vim.d 1:? ; y
son Hi of - York' J." ; .
Rev. an<l M is; TI. Vl Y! 'J.
on pave their-liu'v - ' J' --'".
Birthday'-Party l'-: -y
T~ Several childrt-n. att-r x... i,+~rhad
m"uch t'lin 1 idavinc c:vre.Cake,
icvv-eresim an . >?v nt - v
served and FFTe !i'U> .-r+i. aT! : :k:
^ jolly pood time.
Roberta. STm'7
' fto?"- MTss4umu-y Sm F t . v< ? '
fvary BaT^tKt^xnrr-^T-'i:-: V" -itty :tli~
"?~?tcrnomi;?Af t vr-tTi>-Jjs i; ?=??~r^~
inp which was mesid^K<v.'r . by
Mrs. Delia Mc("o!l..:trh, '!>'
dent, variety sandwicocoa
and mints .w.'n-' evil.-)-"', ]y,
srrvetf. The nex' n:<'.-tinp "ui.|j
r. 4 i U a I. .. V' AT.. AT
111 nil* fMMIM' M ] Mr-. At 11 Hi**
Rur'^ett on MVLure M\
--?^.Friday in April.
Tnrrnr-D- C. Hanoi lin::- -.1'-:
aTnl"fcrm'^iK'?f"!'1 '"* iW
on Loom is 4St.
Mts: Miiry NVIst n Trn- en'lo,'
niitVn?fn<i-i'll?. Tiiiwiln.-. t:. it.?
l. . funeral services Iter'aunt. Mr-.
Annio Poap. Mrs. Mary Pr!< e
family also attended tHi-d'-nuu-vd--Miss
Ida P: Mifcfu'H mv He;
-y^sicdt list.;;. '
Missjdta Land spe.n? v;-.,-ckend
at her-Home, in Lords.
Rev. and A. R;ri>;":
^ dau^htfer, Mis?s,Sarak"RatVn
<- . ion motoreA ' here M??rt>oon
and spent a feV -hour- \vp-V,
dv>?ir dauirhter. Mr<. Dai-v Atkiii'
ton. .
..y.a it. at.. n.
ra Brie and lit' le sen, 1-lftt step
ped ovor^pno dav last week \Htk
^"*"4at fvc-s amh~s?r ?t?
'otint from" C<-n' <?? <!, wlf'-r"' they
.obold a "mooting :n tV 1 felines
.- Chueehr r?7 "
Qtfttea.numbor of teach' r- from
hnro M-iir rHt^vi the << ite Teacher's
AssoeiatmfT'iH rntumbrn. rext
.sweek.
s- Fev. M- M-n^hey hf, M;?V*ton. X
^ th, motored hero la-t. week?untl
spent~?j\veek with hj? wife. aod
chiWren. Mi5R^I.uey I.. Mickey
Mr. .Cou-ar a^vopsoii has pui>
f-.- V , V': '.
L-? ?
* --- ??
'b - "'t. a - '
L Bi: M'FORT COl'NTY TRAIN- l
1NU SCHOOL
IJ.ut I). S. C. 1'iot'. Shaklin is
up and out after betnj* eonlijfod
i<> bed for two of three days.
Our (lirls Basket Bull Team is
i.ti>; under the* directum of Miss
! a 1. .1 jj? pm:?wui?k they
p';.y. >1 thj ee jramos. Won one.
-fn-u one an 1 tied ore. The team
nurtured to Brun>on w I to ho they.
1'iUyeii lite Brunsun Graded SehouL.
!0< ..fnn' was t?-S in favor of
1 n l'i .? ! Cininti*' Tivtinintr Sir'lirwil
Wednesday* Fob. JjSth the .t?ani
te n St. George playt i on oui
? " , i;.-' Kriibiv Vhin-W
!>t the' Perm Normal and In.uistii.il
Irmti.ute. played ~~oTC oTTT"
w r t!v son C ending in a
: Tlv wanm were allowed
* 1'"miiifPo- ovci.tiinc to
. who ;'ir.' Pec 11 Iroke the tie.
Cni'.c a 1 w oi'. Pcmc teachers
>t-d' ihv game between the
t t- nnt y Training School and Penn.
1' 1 in. U i.un w a 011 the cam pits
\\V !ry< 'ity.' lie came down' with
im-. 11 0111 Si. George. ^
? The County Ti aining teacher's
: :e't'"unty Association in
P. au'iii t Saturday*.
*\v "V :'e pleats, i to have had
Willi NIc*-X o. C'hareston ort
?ia^i.Xlll i. -
!' niwSha'nkliil, Mi>s Hall ami a
tore! to W'alterboio
ay t?V. visit the Sunday
."-oleic.- Prof. Shanklin i- the
I 'I? 11; r-ripermtciuiont i>i Mitxiay
Svluxds.. '
1 * a new tar.
i' .. ji'.'.l./S. Stanback of Clin?>
*?-Coi'wi{?H?k "i)l. spout ikifc
- -L-t.u.. h<-re-wj.li his family.
. (?(. . ire .lt)hi)>on, of .t t lumi.
. y.'a it), tiu city. Friday..
The Ik'Yf "U at Calvary Bap,
atUwxled.airs. p'ail - Bunio
- .-i h nl and Miss Ottie C.
ii i'!. phinM.?Suml.n?night. Mi
?i-Hftttga-y -4..4w?*m^ava> tlx- prmil-.
-gi -poaket*.' after the classes wort1
Mure ilum a hundred persoij.v.
ore at Finle.v-Hi Saturday mora
tv'wii i) the .clubs <?f the County
hat hafe luoti taught for several
i?y Miss Louclla Bjico, mot
? of* a . demonstration'
Mi'ti am. M+s. .t'aul of Columbia
.a - .piV-'vnt and -poke t<> the
r? us.s also M.iss Uico.- tlie oryatv
i!>t iivtoY. ' Miss Ethel
\y.i- (white) was present and
p"kv.". Tl.u -i-einhs. bv.uiu.hX- .many.
. h..\'i.r:y ait in saving.*
; a. trr. ha-ketry, rug making,
at making. .VxTibting. pa.tcli.ing,
liivsorving piv-kfihg. an f
a.. w one sh<mlTu.-C
? ' r." !: ! about thorn1?and
:tt..KO. Wllill IS UCeUeU. I IK'SC
. r '?aijy tioir.ir things. They
~ r*-"' . :! j?rr.-.- ns'~nl' thrift att'i
? - ; ni;n:v 'worthwhile
: ^????? ?M-e,?Lu.li??MoT,.nr.
! ?if* Mr.-. Martha Har
j: ' eo'm|?U?.ely ih stroy^d hy
?' I"t <iay night.
Dr-.' Dinhe a.n r (i;i hinjrs "f Roek
!h a! ; ; i vi,a : ! \ isitors to t heM-?.
T. .1.t Walker e"?'
i. j 111 i i i a ii m I i.'i- oT I'rien is
'v ' !r :.r hiiion m? McCUiVO*"~*fvTT
'?. i i, i t'?rjtx-M?s+s-t-er. M r*
.1 . S;rain-. of Detroit.
" 'A tt-it at the h<?HteHf Mr,
* L . LW- M. Fni-lert oiv Oak
v'e'l 'a -r.-TiiJetlic-nn.lny af-_
' * T i- wa-i yiveti in inlrrf.
..|>. tef ian t'hureh.
Mt-: Ih It-.n of.Rock Hill,
e MoMda^amt spent a
~ ' ent o-".h'ev. or(l
W; \! .O 'licV. a her.' their
"hiv: a.'e s;ayii<<v. while
r ' -eh< m . 1 at Rraitv
R W. !!. :sr!a-s .p-oaehe<l 'a
^4v : 'Hie la-1 San iiy afrer'
I. 'he I'.aptist C'i.'ll'fh.
II." kewL is. p:i?-_
tT^ e iit-rT?>-wj^1(ifytMhe (li'ififatI,
\ \ ID A S N i:\\ s~~
~ i', . j- n aieai cnaivh pq_i.ii
.He . Ural .-piintr -weather
r??1 > n 11 v?' hnreh?SfoetT?
T- S i iav Se'h....1 ho-oolv
^ ;: Th??- K?s?-n.-- bc4mr ?w?eH
A ! ii. -! 1 :do .tei-vico. a J|U*irt?' con
"V. a*Ais\ia! .iri'Oeteri the pas-.
^ i*: ) tt?fT>r,'taking' his text
1:1-1:11. The s.-r"i
en.ioye , the
llu:;. Cuaiia^>5>*u^hAn^' given to a
Th 1 A'-IJfUe !WafWjmfe|y
:7 ;. ",'"-1>f?__
'.V -7 -erxiee attain wr- large
.ii e?.e m tt-iI'll"tlu- liov. j. \V.
. ' ' IT'- Mile; Ij 1'lyf. pp-a. h~
a ua-iulj'i'ful sermon.
' -Slit t i e funeral of Mrs. ^u-.
> i". I' lown'.was held at St. Paul
el'; : ';? t 'f hureli, Mrs, Rroy?n had
hiea i:; {iw4ini?g- health 1W some
'iiVief'Tmt her passing came as' a
JT?tTrtd stock t oe her many friends
Shi- w s-!rn '. loving, genial, faith
at- a loving fhristiati' w.i
an. Si was funeruli/cd by h<T
i'lisrni;. i;.... snout, Remarks by
M^T!,,-. Burton; Obituary, Miss
. Bi Mr-dames "DHJingr
'I ^Ttrtlfias, A large num!.m
r ;>t \ ended the TiWjs. She leaves
. a IrusbandV sister and
- -Li-WOk. . ?..n?tnd daughter of Sir.
/niiuili.T . Aty. ajJ'l a host of ot.h?
. ives. ' i .
\V .i.i i- -orrv "to report Mrs. Res
- Jiendci >Mtv hak_ be' n confined
* Trr.tio'p rrmm far~some time,
i ,j HV Ht*n-sor ry to report Mrs.&a!f
' < n< has been indispose
lor -I'.iitc awhile. We are wishing
r ' ieh and everyone a speedy re'Wet
NA .
'.Mrs'. Mattie I'. Fuller left Saturday
to .pftml. a few days in CoYv.
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SUMTER NEWS
On Sunday afternoon, March ."3,
two auxiliaries gf Emanuel s|>orisored
special programs: A Silver
T* a at_ the . leSVynce of Mr. and
Mrs. Frierson on Manning Ave. and
u Silver. Tea at the residence of
grams offered highly entertaining
numbers:
The CiOod Will Club held its iv
gular meeting on Thursday after
m on, fet>. 28, at the residence of
Mrs. Muttie Sutt.au. The meeting
was largely attended and was
enthusiastic. Tiie hostess extend'ii
a cordial welcome "to all and
?erv; d a tasty repast.
~ The regular meeting <?f the fonn.
ty Teachers was hehj, oti Saturday
morning at Lincoln school building.
burg, S. C. was in the city several
days last week and heltl conference
with. thujuluH school teachers
here. _
Several teachers enrouTe -?fcxup
sthool on Thursday, Feb. .28, were
| injured in a wreck when t'he car
in which, they were riding collided
with another car. Mrs. Marie
N elson and Mrs. Su.Me Dfgga suf\
ted bn-kcn limbs while, Mrs. Alnia
Boykiib Misses Nettie Scott
ami. Kilt h Wilson?received?minor.
onuses. .
j Prof. J. C. Prioleau attended a
! business Pis!, meeting of the'North
[O'toHna Mutual InsurancevCo. in
Florence ~ou Fri., March 1...
Drs, A. 1?. Howard and S. M.
Miller attended the World Service
I'ally at Claflin College on Tuesday,
Feb; 28
Miss Mary Scott, who is. teach- \
;tig in Lamar spent the past week
end at home. Miss Mary Smith
who is attending Allen, spent the
"past week-end at home, - '
Borthenia Grant who i.- now
living in Schenectady, N~ V, is lit
home for several weeks. Mr.
Brown of Schenectady motoivd
spending several weeks in the 'city'.
1'he federated"clubs of the city
are looking forward to the coming
of the play: The Silver Cord by
he Culture. Club of.- Columbia.;
Wat til for the date.
g for (ttfii; vr?r-5 NfcVvarL ^
' o ? ?- f dl
. We weredelighted to know !h..t
Mrs. Clara Smalls is .much improved.
She thanks her Hi anyi
I'l i yndfi who. hiU'i'?bewn-sHr -kfwl?u>
Tier <Tufing liei illness^ _?, L_J
The pla> sponsore > by th mill
isterial wives alliance at the-How
aid Hi. School Monday evening
was "jmoyed by ~aTI. The.
i >ay Off at the O'd Home'1, included
none other than ministers wives
On - Monday, Feb. 25, sister Rebec
a Mension depart-etl this life,
.she wa- born in Georgetown
tw-n'ty eight years she lived most
ly. in New York-:?Two years agi*she
came home in ill health and
'as never recovered.
FutU-ial, services were hebT at
lit the! A. M. E. Church where she
n-i? member all her life. Rev.'
J. \V. Murph officiated, assisted
_b.v Dr. Broudon. Dailies and
Browprt Interment?was -in?<-htc?ra
Grove-Yard on Pee Dee.'hW
'"! ' home; Sistrr Mension willed
11 of her. property .td\Petlie) A. M.
?. Church. - ??t?The
public is" invited to Bethel
Baptist Church Sunday," March 17,
ai 11:.'10 P. M. win n the. A. C. E.
I.', ague of Bethel A. M. E. Chur. h
will . have charge.
The nteeting of the Vpu'ig woolen.
progressive club wa- held on
Friday at Bethel A. M. E. Church.
AH ?.nio-M'l a splendid moo'ing.
LEXINGTON NEWS.
Sunday was pastoral , day a t
F-Nrcrw?Bethel church. We -had- a
wide a\Vake Sunday school"1 with
Mrs. Carrie Savior Sunt, at her
post >f duty. ''At l.l:30i.our past?.i:
preached a?frvea't sermon and
TtL^jSundny niyht wo Kid another
.^vonTTfl^ulniesaflpre. . \
Miss AmThs^Bennenian of Lauiviis
was here (ufSt^visi i to re la
.'vp? nd friends*, ..
Mr. <itn= Wis:', annther^wjdfj
known man of d[ur town "dio^ tu"
his" tionu- dtv Tuesday or lctst work*
in .whs fnnernlifted at BethelChurch
op Thursday by hb pas?
Tor. Rev. I. O. Simmons, assisted
by Revs. F. C. Laws and W. K.
Lee.
Mrs. F,mma Jenkins <piite royally
entertained with a silvor tea
r^rrhrrFMdnuI'rSllTTTtTry. ' form*day
Mr and Mrs. Johnnie Potee
[ will entertain at their hpnw? o"n
Main Str :
rtrmblu: ~ ?r?
'.MI -. ('oi a I)TTtTmdiai?-itnd others
rfiott.ivci to A>lievi 11y?
ago. - .
Mrs.F. II. Howard of Washmjj"*
ton, I). C. was the truest of Miss
Mattie (). Duekett Monday afternoon,
she motored over from Cl-mton,
s. C. in her parents new
Buick car. Tuesday afternoon she
was joined*'by her father, Mr. J.
E. V. T>endy an . mqtored to Tampa,
Fla. and plaee> of interest for
flays.- ?Rev. K. i!. ^Hpnqh,
her husband was unable to accompany
her on this trip on account
of the nearness of his annual conference,
which convenes in N. Y.
f ht.y neYt moprh
^ .Sir. Fritzelle Cannon and Prof.
('. W. Madden spent the w*w.i-_on/l
with folks- at. home.
We jjrel-*ofry ._fo report Mr. L.
W. Garlington and Mr. B. J. Madden
are confined .to^th(*ir rooms,
i Wo ore wishing ~f?Tr their yarTy recovery.
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For Beauty Culture, Hai^ Dress*
| in?, and MareeTle Waving, call on
Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Dillingham,
They will treat you right.
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the Palmetto leader
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' ? ANDERSON NEWS
1 Rev. O. W. Francis resigmti
; Salcin Fresby teriffh Church some
j months ago where he gave ,many
. years of unselfish service to take
'up Evangelistic Work. This, work
requires hi it) to * tour Virginia,
"tn rough Florida.?After " fourteen
<lays of absence in Augusta. Ga..
c* n > ?-!
? I- viiivu^n viuHuii, o. . ne is
back~hcThe for a l'ew days. Rev.
Francis, expressed a very success- |
lul tj*ii\.
Prof. R. G. Anderson, Principal
of Rock l^ill School in_ Pickens
foamy chme in" town to attend
-funeral of relative, ? Mr. Willis
Todd.
Rev. S. E. Kay and Rev.?11. W.
D. Steward,Were in Anderson for
a short stay Friday. Both are attending
sohooi 'at Benedict College.
M ss Lillie Johnson has returned
home from the Anderson County
Hospital, where she underwent an
operation. Her frieh;-ib are prom,
to hear of convalescent.
Mr. Booker T. Hunter had the
misfortune of ah auto wreck Fri
ay evening on Jefferson Ave. He
was rushed to the Anderson County
Hospital, Where he js said to
be resting fair.
The Piedmont, Declamation Con
evening \yas won by Herbert
Sehwing, a High School pupil at
Reed Street School.
The Sunday School teiUhers'
Council, met at ti e home of Miss
\V. M. Alexander on Thomas St.
Friday evening. * '. . 4
Miv. Victoria Taylor Lewis, left
for New York Saturday where she
is to make her future home. We
wjsflrjrer a successful future. ??
Rev, S.: C. Campbell, has returned
home after an absence of ten
-conducting a revival in Savannah,
Ga. ??
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WH1TMIRF. XKWS.
uaj. At 7:&0 Christian Kndeavbr
Was called to order by^the president.
After which Rev. S. R.
Bonson preached a fine sermon
with a large number present; ?7?Mrs.
Fannie Shell was hostess
to the Young Women's Bran.h
Sunday.
- Mi*y Jessie Shet.tlpsworth and
Mrs. Ida Waters returned to their
home in Philadelphia after spend
ing several weeks with relatives
uui friends.
Mrs. Fannie Wideman is a visitor"
from New York.
The 2?7 Club met at'the home
Feb. ^0. AfTer enjoying an "hour
or ml>re of whist the hostess serv
d. a delicious course. Next .meeting
at thy home of Mr. and Mrs.
lames Law.
Thrwi. on the <iek list are: Mr.
II. P. Johnson, Mr. John Neal,
c<\ra Worthy.
Wpteree A.M.E. Church
Sunday school was at its best
with Supt. Sininis at his post of
duty and-'also teachers. The lesS>on
was reviewed by the pastor.
At?11:45-Mtevr A.J. Ilolmaa
preached ,a "soul stirring sermon.
The evening "services wfere full
of inspiration and fire. Mount
Hebron quartet furnished music
with the Harp Brothers.
A surprise, dinner was given, in
honor of Rev. H. H. Gilliam at his
home. Mar?1. Hp was graatly
surprised" after Rev. Halse-y l}j<d
taken him Oil' and came btack to
find the guests and ah unexpected
dinner. *
The Young People's' Progressive
club nfet at the home u?_jMrs.
Kuhnei'.... (
Mrs. Lula Patterson of Greenville
sper^ the. week-end with
Mrs.?Klla Kiuard and Miss Mildied
.Stephens.
Miss Lillie M. Sliglv spent the
week-end'in Prosperity. Mr. Tls--~
.mn Pl.,y,| w;w her "guest Sunday
afternoon..
Misses Gladys and Thomasena
Tumei, Robert?a-nd?J.amep Cros.
son went- to Prosperity Sunday"
Lafte>rnoon with Miss Katie Wili,it?5jjTi~f'0TTimuTrity?
dub met-on
WiThiT^dQ^ Feb. 27. ;
Servicds atrHi^ha church were
enjoyed by all. Butler
"an interesting lesson. At rTSiQ^
a wonderful serml ?n from the pas.
tor. Rev. S. J. Johnson.
was buried Monday Mar. 4. He
\vas~bn..old and faithful member
of Bethlehem church. Rev. J. I.
Golsnn, preached the funeral sermon.
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"f WALTERBORO NEWS.
"^-Rev. and Mrs. Trojan and their
puesr>s?rof\ J. S. Shankhn "to t
Bea^yi^^tt><ce the dif.ner guest*
of Mr. and Samuels last
Sunday. It. wgCa^^eht dinner
and imiwetTsely enjoyeuSiy^the
party. .' /
Saturday night the people of'
Bridge street were greatly alarm'ed
on account of. fire which damaged
the home of Mlrs. -Raiche!
Martin. The>?building near the
house that was being remodeled
chflight on fire fdnn some un
kmmn 'srnnre and damaged?tbenew
part iyf the house on which
- the carpenters were, working.??;
Rev._Henderson of Charlotte was
seen on the streets here Saturday.
He is the Presbyterian pastor at
- Yobassee, . Prof.
J. S. Shanklin,' District
Suptr of the Beaufort""' district,
paid an ^official visit to St. Peters
. A.M.E. (diUrch- His address was
very much enjoyed by the scholars
^nd visitors present." He was pc/'
-i f
companiad by a group of students
and one (of the teachers, Miss Hal
1 Mrs. P. R. Tiller, the wife oi
Wesley's minister, has closed -hex
I school and she and Master Tiller,
Jr., will be a great comfort t o
the Reverend. People visiting the
parsonage now will find the par5011
a^home.
The' Missionary Circle of St.
Peter's church met last Tuesday
at the home of 'Mrs. Hattie
tirown. All tof the officers were
present save Mrs. Grant and Mrs.
Manns. Devotiqnals were conducted,
by Mrs. Tena Simmons and the*
| business of the Circle was dispatched.?
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N KWHKKIU?NEWS.
l'resbyterian Church?
Sunday school was conducted
I by Mr. S. lU. Fuller. At 11:30
I Rev. D. T. Murray preached a
powerful sermon which was enjoyed
by all. ^
I^hlehem Baptist Church
?ev. Gordon from Atlanta, Ga.,
was pastor Sunday. There was
a?large attendance. -He preached
morning and night. B. Y. >P;' U.
pifjgram presented by Miss A.
M. .Morgan was excellent.
I at church Eridav. aveninor fi-ai;
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Program Arranged by Mrs. J. II.
! Summers, (white.)
I Prof. E. F. Floyd of' the Dan
Watkins Rosenwald school is sue
I ceeding in his new field of labor,
j The. students are being trained.
The appearance of .the building
and yards has~added much to the
beavlty of its location. The a*
trency force of?the Home Denvont
ration work of Neyberry*^~County
visited the school last^week:ty
Feb. 28 at the: home of Mrs;:
Charity Montgomery in honor of
T
iss Helen McMorris of Detniit
and tulips. After' a few" games"
of bridge a delicious^ course was"
served. Mrs. T. J. Carpenter was
-Hostess. ?'?
Mi-'.; McMorris left Drayton Hi
- ehool-wdrm-she Was in 8th grade.
j Welcome t
. ~ ?and
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Stationery 7
School Supplies " W<
Souvenirs? an(
- Gifts ev<
Novelties
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I Pure Apple Jelly
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i She has completed High s:hool in
i Detroit t and plans to take a two
f years business course.
Mrs,?LilUe?Abanathy . repiorteil__
> the death of Mrs. Millie Coleman
' Feb. 26, 1935. Her death was a
sllock to the entire community.
She was -a member of Bush River
i Baptist church and the Women's
. Aid Society. She was a beautifuL
character with hospitality that _
seemed to have heen unbounded.
She left two daughters, 2 broth
ers, five sisters, three aunts and
a host-of relative's and friend', j
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UNION NEWS
Quite a number of visitors were ^
in attendance at Bethel last STun.
pay. ^ 1 I--?The
Sunday School wasuddreni h
ed by Mr. Shepher M. Gossette.
Mr. Gossette is-the efficient president
of the County Teachers Association
and a leader in many
tangible movements in the comniun- i
ity. It is-ptncerely hoped that he
will be able to address the school
"again, at some subsequent time.
theme, "MaKThg a living." His j
text was found in the phylosopfty
of Jesus as written by St? Luke.
?He explained the-paradpx of JesUs '
when he spoke of "Profit." Much
emphasis is being placed upon proi
fit in our modern life:?The govern
! ment is concerne. Iwith it, powcrful
magnates and business con
I eern. Men nvay live like birds in
i the more idalistic way but our I
I present economic status calls loud- I
ly for a more liberal Jpterpreta- I
tion of Jesus ' philosophy. It was
necessary however, that paatP''
Bowman , go back to the root of
Jesus' policies to * determine his
course. " .
I We desire t<T acknow ledge aft~
prrrox rn?teat week's issue. In. re1
feniiig to the Missionary Society
j-of the A. M. E Zion Church* we
i-named Mrs. J.?G.?Douglass?jnr~
J President when it should have
T'een Mrs. Beaulah G. Thomas.
. That Society showered the commun
I ity. hospitality last weeki j.__MAny
of the rural schools are
closing and we welcdme the teach
- ' V 1
o Columbia
to "Bryan's"
ore's always a cordial weliTo
Tor- vhn TTT t Wi 3 5?
J wv* .11 UllO OIUIC.
i are always glad to see you
d to serve you. We have
?ry thing needed in the
Bryan Co.
Columbia, S. C.
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jar 5c i
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Saturday, March 9, 1935
ers home. ?=
Mr. Mo.ri? of Johnson Smith
was a'visitor in fhe city last week
Ffe ia the brother of Miss Sarah
Morris, one of the city- teachers.
, (Notice! A reciprocity is carried
rn , betweeiT7steno(rraphers in the
edition of this column, the same
person isn't "*uv,eci every week).
Mr.- C. Cohens continues to
:?'ioro\*e after a very serious operation?-Hie-friendh
will be' ^alight*-*
ed to hear of the good news
Mr. Douglass Jeter was elected
the most popular man in the city
at Clinton Chapel last week. Tht>
contest was driven for th benefit i
of the Board of Stewards of Clin- j,
tpn Chapel. They take this on-j
I'ortun ty to thank those who sup-j
ported them. ~
Little Vir.erinia Shelton was the
week-end guest of Mrs. .Roselyn ..
Merriwether at. her home on 20
Foster St. ~ r^}
Come to church! Go to churfch!
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[f you want a good job, register
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and Departure of Pnsseneer
o.m., u^iavru uy me ooumern Kallway
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. C., effective December 8. 1934.
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.30 a jvi -Newoerry, ureenwbod,
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i 10 A. M ? Augusta r? ,?: ?:
;16 A. M,?Savannah ;
1:20 A. M.?Camden, ' Lancaster, Roak
Mill. Shelby
1:45 P. -M.-?Ashevllle, Louisville, _
St. Louts. Clncuni.it.;. i litcago
30 P M. -Orangeburg, Charleston __
00 P. M.? Charlotte, Washington.
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55. P. M.?Anderson, Atlanta
1:00 P. M.?Savannah, Jacksonville
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30 A. M.?^Atlanta, Anderson, Greenwood
05 A. M.?New York, Whuslupgton.
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1:25 P. M.?Rock Hill, Lanta3:er, Camden
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36 P. M?Chicago. Ot.'iei u1?1 ,:i?I outs,
Louisville. Knoxvj.le, osuevtlla
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