The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 23, 1935, Page Page 6, Image 6
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?"BILL" - NOTICE
TO APPLICANTS
Children desiring to beponv
members of the Bill Carvdr CluL
\ must fill out coupon and mail it
together With a stamped, self-ad
dressed envelope to The Palmetto
^Leader Bill Carver Club, 1310 As
Membership , Card and Bultoi
will be sent to you immediately.
"BILL."
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- "'Tioys'^nd^iirl^
WANTED
To Earn Money In Spare
: - Time .
Here's an opportunity for ambitious
boys* and girls to make
------ money every- week, all year long,,
by simply working in
, spdfe time.in your own neighborhood.
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No : money, no ' experience
needed. We supply everything.
Many boys and girls
?? are now happy, making their?1
own spending money. All you
have to do to join them is to
write to the., address. Tielow
. and ask for full details. Write
to:?;? > A . 1
THIS I'ALMKTTO LEADER I1
1310 Assembly St., Columbia, $.C.
A'P'EN W.I) SIM) AT- yCH^HJL Z
Zpear Bill:
~ ! WOTTT tT"? . Sonit:t\ S.-IHUTT SUP.atiT.
Had a Very uit'o time..
Bill ~w-; Aid' riot have . tn?rrn?
.school THiitxiav ami Friday of J,
la.-J week nnfhi-I t. n Veil the ivVt.
:' so much.
Yours-' trulv; '
? MAK BK1.I, COODWINK.
RKCKIVHI) MKMBKRSU 11' 1J
ZZ... CARD AM) jil'TTON
- lKar Bill; . r?J
I r.-ifivi j?my eard ami 1mUon*v
atwl.was s<? jflaii to tfel it.-. . Matiy?
many thanlTs. I am ittoinf* to write .
you a letter and p-u-m each week, r
~ "' " Yours trulv,
F11A.\IZTU4^H,o svtHo. S. C. ;
(iKTTINCi" RKADY FOR ,
FlF.I.Ds' DAY
Dear Bill: . '
What i~th" t^i??xii T<Lr7 T ?Tf'^trrV-few
letter.< ? 11 the Junior pa,ge.
-.hope .all of our. club members
will wake up an-. Miicf in, new>
each week. Our club Jul not. meet
' regularly liuiinir J e winter
months but vw aiv planning to
start meeting ' otiec each week
since the . w. ather .is .getting
warm. Wsitill have a-..;fieat
.5Urn of ni'.i.ey iri our rrea<U{V,
BUI tnyt week liunny our vacatibn>
my brother- anil 1 went fish- "
?Ike?ett+ttfht-ft mihiber.-trf fish
but I did not catch a single one. 1
\Ve are V Ia' ready 1'nr l-'ielil\.-t
. Day and 1 will \yrite and tell >ou ;
all ubourit." :
Yours sine?-.i>iv.
? . MARfJ.-VRET WRIGHT. ;
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W^XTTTTft lOIX ci I It
Dear" Bill:
I 'Want toJAun your .club and
will you pJaJc tjc'id me a mem
bership csm. and IT.uthot*.?J enjoy?
reading Uiur i-Mi news* evyry !
week. Wifr-wrrt^" you* again next
week. . ?!?i J
Y'flum truly, " I
AlA^i^R KNTGLfSTT.
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VJSITKO jltATKSIH Hf;
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Dear Bill:
Otirirg. nty t\vo days vacation l
. .ivy fri'nd, Katie Bell and I went
to Batosbujg and had a very nice
time. I know- yon halve looked
to hear f?oA?-nu; before thi^ tinu
hut -f wrote Vdif ahofd Ivy;., week.- ""
ago and failed to see th^i' tter
in the /paper.
Very truly yours.. ^
KATHKRINK ST It A XI),
Loesville, S. C.
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ENJOY III). THE VACATION
Dear B71I: ' <
How arc >Titi today?. I am fine.
We had. a vacation-.of -tu'o ?day
the paM week all 1 [ really <.b
enjoy th' ni. kJid ' est we.-k
Fv you tap a,cain''liotft week.
15,'ours 11 ruly. .
johnxik M. I;KK.
- W AN IS ID Bit UM1--MIMHI'.K Dear
Bill:
fl am sending this blank and I
want to become a member'of the;
: /_ club. I ha\ * rea<l your letters Sf>
' many tinv s. I am going to j
U school, in-^wvci.th?grade and my . I
jfr- ieacher_i*?Alartlia Sullivan.
Will write, you agan real soon"' I
L . -Sincefgl^ . ; |
V AMANDA SULLIVAN, j.
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UTH'S liKLA"Q jT WTTKE
BILL CARVER, Editor "
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BIRTHDAY '- .. ..iI ?
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LAI'RENT' COl'NTYVTHATNIXO
SCHOOL NEWS
r. ri-iiy 11 i?r. t was a plea-satU into
for The Piedmont Declamation
lvalue. The meeting'was-IrcK.'at
Ninety Six. at 8:00 P., M. The
wjiuK'is_wvr.e: First _aiul third
places,. .Misses, Creola . lhwvd and
tfrrrt?:?l:ldtl:u'd,?tmrti?m*?CTrnv
I'ourt, and the second place won
L?y a speaker of Ninety Six, AU
i^es^-Henry of-Gray Court was tin
wTTTTTer in the Jumping and runnr+H?
contest.- ' H e ju m ped 15 feet
ili: 7 inches.
We are sorry to say that we
Iv'nts. Nathaniel' Hill. Funeral
tnrwl--%-rhfp IteV. T;:"7V Youim at
l.'leusn'nt View Baptist Church.
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WINNSBORO Nl-WS
-W1 iie teacher^ here who attendee
lie Palmetto-State Teachers Assonatioii,
\n lit 'Tin the jol> Moiiyad I
corning with ienewed.?s trench
tliri a new determination to p'iit the
k'b over. .Much and lasting tfood
iV.as accomplished by their having
litmded. - ;
- AHs*" iOtuma?Beatty?.-jje-nt?thf.veek-end
in Camden, the truest of
M-iss Ibssio F. l'ickutt, a member
if our faculty. She rejunts an c?[oy^ijble
trip. . ?
Mr. LuUier McDowell who now
i\v< in M:inninc u-i i.
;-itor here last Sunday ami Munia'y,
the truest -of hi* father anil
olatives, Mr. John McDowell,
riolh'-r -and children. He is Title
iiet..rv of health. He and .hi.-Miss
Mamie McD'toslr who .has
eon teaching in Newlberry County
loseil a successful term of school
ast week-and is. here to -the] dc
4rig-^u? her many frietfiT^r
Miss- llois Peav of Clinton Col:
tro an! Mis Elizabeth Kf>se'oroutfh
of Brainer-d? Inst.- were.
veek-en>. visitors here to tile (h-_
ijrht of their parents .and friends.
1)1 K WEST XKWS
Mt.. I.ehanon A. M. E. Church
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"Rev.. E. F. Johnson. Bastor
Sunday-was a hiprh day at Mt. !
a-hanon. It'was 'the.' occasion of:
he .'CO' lid l|LI.II to I U I'l III f l- |'e I W.V.
- nie.timc airo Mr. PeiTy.lL.Valentin
initatecl the Tde-y of', "bavin#
in old time quarterly cotiferen e.
Ehe?rrbitiry-oT Air. Valentine to
end this ^people was proved when
o-"- than o ill./en ladies showed
i|> -for vonferenee SatUnlay af-termon.
The conference w,is hyld nrt
-at Onlay.
^ Sundt'V morning the weather did
lot h>ok so favorable.-but the services
of tlu- day started with a
rreat session of the Sunday school,
resided over by I'Vof. Otin I,,
smith; address by- Presiding Elder
!'Viin?and?L'i of?J.-...Lmhinn.
Tlie lesson, the subject of whieh
.va-> ''Peter delivered from Prison,"
was beautifully pictured and dis us.-ed
in a practical way'so that
the .children mi<rht draw splcni.-id
<-?-o?5 tr carry thetn through life.
At o'clock tlie proachinp
-ervicos1 be#an.' The pros id hr^
hli r .pre rhed- a? * ?ul ivvin# set rmm-fn>m
I.HVe Hyl-fa "I-oritoWl
vour ret for # draught." The business
of the conference was completed
in a brief period -follow-in# I
! nc p reaeh i na sorvires.
The- reports showed total rer'('i)>ts
froip all.'sources to'be $.1 |
12 which in'-inili'ntivo of the ftpineia]
condition of the work.
Mr. Alex Holme? continues ill.
His many friends hope _fpr, him*;'i
peedy recovery.
The choir went with Rev..K. TL.
h>hnsrn_ to Rt.- .Tames Abbeville.
S.rT\. where they worshipped with
Rev. W. R. Mims and his people.
Mr. John' Mars, after spending
the winter in Atlanta (In., -recentI
v returned home accompanied * by
Mr-. Fannie .TefTerson, his sister.
Rev. .'Sidney Jackson . died last
Sunday mornwipr in an Anderson
Jfm-pital. His-family has the
empathy of the entiro community
li , ~r?:
Watch Mt. T.ebanon put over a
irreat May Ray Educational Pro-;
?ram.
W. E. Vauss,s Reporter.
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it together with a self addressed i
tto LeuderBill Carver's Club, 1311*
Your name wjdl be.placed on th? 3 '
a membership card and button * . '
mo.acmo.Qo.mooootiX)ooot>Tit J
Mrs. Leila liuth (,'usaac. , I
{lev. W. I. Gore, of Conway was
seen visiting local ministers last
week. " . ' . f"
'1'he remains ??l' Mrs. Frank Miller
were luiientl'r/.e'd at Mt: Zioii
A. M. 10. Ghureh, Mar. h 15, UeVi
I. .< COV . .tt'.e'lttt I
Thf I'ulpit Aid Club of Mt. Zion
.A. M. K. Clin roll held the monthly
meeting at the home of the j>resi:
lent. .Mrs. A. B. Hayes oil t ux M. ~7
This was_ a retl letter day tor?the
ehib Tn a financial way. since the |
proceeds of $(>.(HC-weut over the s
top aiuCwe ipfe striving'to exceed
-t-liis next month, this club is the
---o^-^mrHntr- -ntrxtl i a ry ' irl' ..MT. IClrrrT =?
The . hostess served a Unity repast
of potato salad, saltities, cake and >
ice beverage. The club enjoyed a o
let tea- from Bishop Xpnh..Williams
ti-llinir of his* sojourn in the Holy 1
I-and. \ ?? .???-??i?^
The cit y Snnday schools' a re ^
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Florence wtts.! /well represented
at S.,#C. Teachers' Association the past
%/cck and all returned elated ^
oyer the royal welcome sand 1ios.pitlity
received in lb'.. Cnpiliil City _
of the I'almetto State.
. The Tanner Arjt Club gave a dj> |j
rightful surprise at the residence
'of Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Bradford,
when they sponsored a twenty-six <
j pitscp' silver shower to the infant *
s'orr,. Herbert Bernard, surviving
I v in of Mi. and?Mrv. BrsidftM'd.
Mo tiler ami son are out and took
iiiyf the picture 'of health. e
.Mrs.- Snllie Haeote wijl be hos-' 7
less to. the Carnation (,'lub of Mt. 4
. Zion A. M. K. Church on April 2. ;
this cltrb is.0110 gf the wide awake j!
auxiliaries of the chinch. *
W'v jx>t,iee Kamjibelljirains put i\
my Rnptrst e<tu ator- .who Ix-lp-P.
Jui ki'-iUthnctlu: Teachers, Asspcin- v
tion and we heir to. toll the readers
of The Leader and' remind (
Kami-bed!or.nils of a few more
leaders like Dr. fo. F. Wbiltaker. '
president, of- State Collctfe (a '
Sumter, S. ('. product and a Metho
dis't.)'; Dr. Abrani Simpson, prcsilent
of Allen ITiKersity (a \letho"TDt
); Dr. -L R Itanrlrdph fa .Moth- "T
odist). president of Clatlin Col- ,;l(
U]rv, )lrs,' A; If. Saunders, stipow
visor of Sumter County (a Metho" "r,
list >', 'Mi1-: hi. Ik Liaisier. super
Visoij uS Horry Comity- (n Metho- h
dist)'; Mrs. 11. H. Grotme, super- e
visor of - Florence' County (a- !
Methodist > ;?Mr^-Mattip- Fisker.
supervisor of Lee County (a Moth- "
odist); .all of these' alon.tr with
every other christian deiiojnination ~S
ht'lp to put the Palmetto : State
Teachers* Association on* tho. map
of educational pro'yjcss and iTT tlx
spot liyht of oup racial arrila. The
annual-fee from each S. C. teacher 0
was y "little drop of watrf and a '
little yrain of sand, to make the '
mitrhty ocean and the beautiful |
laixii m .
Rev. Winston * of -'Cnvrleston []
evangelist of. Sevcnih dyenJ,
tist fhurch was . in the c'ty this
past, week and delivered a wonder- .;
ful message to the congregation,
March 15. _
ST. MICHAEL M. E. CIU'RCII \
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Rev. II. B. Jones. Pastor i
I
' ""Behnfvilles Rr C.?On Tues- j.
day, March 2'Uh. a group meeting r
if a part of the Rennottsville Dis- \
riet. will he held at "the Church.
\ splendid program will he veil- :
'ered^fcf the inspiration of both ?
he ministers and the laymen.of
he 1 >i>ti iut. The friends are' in- '
"T'ed.- ^TTlah to he present. 1
... \ .phfsanl time is .expected at H
tVrC St. Pat rick's PeW ft?Wy^on the 4
fifth Sunday" dfterrfopn in March J
at p. .m., when Rev. N. W. Green
of Dillon will speak and -fnusic .)
will lie furnished by. Choirs' and j
All persons''hi charge of'p'cw"''^*1 j
expected to make a fine report. j
That morning and night, -the ?
men of the Church will he in fpe- "
rial -charge and a program is boEverv
number is 1/eing lined up
Tor fb<i Flayer Program and we 1
know*\hith- every one working,' ]
great things will be accomplished, I
t??^i in i ifT'rr
?".JL.?~?:?'
HE PALMETTO LEADER
DILLON NEWS
Bethrl Ar M;?E. -Church
Kev. A. J. Felix, Pastor
Ttrr1 . Sunday school Sunday
moeninn. wu7 well-frmnriien Thn
lesson. . was very instructively
taught by the teachers. Supt.
Co user p;ave a very timely j-eView.
The pastor appointed the follownn
committee foj- the Faster Day
program: Ales." Tureather Henderson,
lU-r<r Annie 13. Washington,
Clara L. Campbell and Miss
!\ ilhemena Preston.- i-Tho Sprmrm
(reached by the- pastor Sunday
norning was very powerful which
aused many hearts to rejoice.
A very large audience heard the
lie-League workers had a very
ine meeting during League hour.
During the evening services thp
lev. P. C. K. Hilderston of New
lolly M". E. Church near-*-Little
lock preached a very inspiring
ermon. We trust he will come
gain soon because he is certainly
i sweet preacher of the gospel.
Mr. J. C. Cousor was elected a
lelegate to the electorial college
0 ho -held" in- Marion in July.
Mesdames Rosa McNeil, A. N.
dcl.eod. -J. Terry, Elizabeth Hart:oz,
flattie Thompson, Miss Grace
1 ayes and Mr. Maceo Wells have
leen very hu^y the past.few weeks
ivorking in the church's floweF
garden..
.miss Alpl|l'jp Cook, student 'at
Rennettsville visited hep aunt, Mrs:M.
I). Dupree, Saturday, j
W A V.MAN AND CHIRCH
MOWS
Sunday'. School opened- at thc^
t.-ual l.uul ul.ll Slip I. and Co-work
i > at their, po.-t oi duty. The les
on was .very inti lestingly revieiw d
by Mrs. Alethiu Green. Class
\u. 1 received the banner on conribution
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lOgun. Our-pastor, is preaching a
The morninjr.message was "Obect
of Prayer." The night's mes
age wa|PrSubjecf of l'ra>er.,T"
League was held at 5 o'clock.
Juite a few games AverC played
mJ enjoyed by all.
The AVar' is still on. The Blue
"ifthy is sponsoring a chitterling
ut'i'er at til:- hoiim of. Mrs. Mntt-h^
V-hitin-r .Monday?night. . Am.?a-bA|s*'v
party W. ihu-.-ulQy??^(?niri'pTiP'
Btd Army is having a chick
n s'Upper. Monday night, March
at the home of Mrs..Smith.
Tlie, Misses Kddic Mae'Archy,
\ illu'lmena and Adeline Johnson>f
( < lumbia were the week-end
t.ew of Mrs.. OU'vlts and Feay.
- A Million lioil-.r w? .li? ...ml L
- ~ . . .'Viuu Tf Will
given Friday night, March 22,
Vijmission 5c.
>( OXKK COl'NTY .TRAINING
SCHOOI. N'FWS'i
Sriuva?l mo teachers who at- "
lid. ii the Palmetto State 'reaches'
Association at Columbia last
eek. reported a very* pleasant trip
'hose who attended the Assoeiaipn
were:' Professor B. F.' Stew
rt, 11. L. Finl?*y and F. F. Wila:us;
Me.-damo*?Ethel Stewart,
fury Thomas, and Lucile Doyle;
li:se.s Fleta Williams and Louise.
Uhh ????
; Mis-'"Florence 'friggart spent,!lie
fC'-h-en,, at l^nie and Anderson.
The faculty and students..pf O'.'T.
S. extend their deepest symathy
to Miss Geneva Lewis in
be'loss of her mother, Miss Isa11h
Lewis.
We ary_ very sorry to- hear of
he illnyss of Mrs. Grace Holland.
>he school is wishing for her a
peeiiy pen very. Hvv.
K. Cr Wright, a former paor
of. St. James M. K. ,Cluuchr reached
here last Wednesday
ight. .
-Miss I yntliia Williams was the
ost ss of quiteof ihe young,
r set last Friday night," when her
ifthduy was celebrated..
The boys are- trying to play
huotrcyd?uihv a ml shoot marbles
ut I think the tcavIters have ideas
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St M \1 ERVILLE NEWS..
Thv second quarterly conference
f Bi'tlul A, M. fcL Church conven
tl hist Sunday and Monday, Mar.
<>-17. HoicreJUl J. W. Withefspoon
'residing Elder of the Charleston
tist. preached morning and even >
mg'. 'In the busine>s meeting the
epflrjts wpie excellent. Pnofes- _
or John A. Harris, Charleston
list Superintendent, was present
t tig- morning worship and at
he* Sunday school hour, and asi
s tc*. 1 Witftl t Vl I If"
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mis < ?>! <)inlly received, and . stimulated
great interest by his inforT
native" talk. ' '
Tin- pi"..griim oof the Inberdeno
iu atio .al Ministers Union jnstal
atioh services which were held
:W Tluirs-.ay evening at Bourns
fcmple, will be recorde<l next,
veek. / ? .
A large number of teaeheVs,
ill inemiiers. of the Alston High
'chnol Faculty, attended the
j.aU< Teadhers* Association in CoVimbia
last week. They report a
ilca-ant and profitable trip.
The city wjll soon have a corpmo
hoiis theatre for the. ontertainli'
nt. of those who care for such
liver.ions. It is being erected on
Vlain Street, near 'the city plot,
ind makes' provision for the color
'd patronage.
The friends of .M-rs. Ilattie Sim
nons will regret to learn of the
lltU'ss of her husbandf who was
itriken in Charleston last week.
riTry hope for him a speedy rer
Tivery, rmr.r extendrtff her theijr
The bazaar held ait Spring. Hall
ast Thursday, night by the Auxrt
apy. -Board of Bethel, of which
tlrs* Mary Nelson is president,
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and was profitable. They realized
a neat sum.
Mr.-and-Mrs,- Donnie Bryant
1 with Mrs. Bryant's Si sten They
enjoyed' the trli> "nnint'nsr Ty
cording- to reports:
James Witherspoon, Jr., who is
the authorized agent for the Palmetto
Leacer in Sunuuerville, will
make no further deliveries-of pa
ijcis at cvtnca unurcti. -All those
who -would like the Leader please
list your names1 with the jage-nt,
and ilt will be delivered evehy Friday
or Saturday at your home.
You cannot be with out the mosit
\vorth while Negro medium of,expression.
So get tip' Leader and
keep up with the world.
ville a lovely sketch' of the proposed
program fur the Quadrennial
of Missionary Women at Tulsa
Oklahoma this summer. One of
the features is a pageant; representing
various people and customs
of the world. AJrsj WitherspoOn
is among those who will represent
the Hawaiian and. Pliilipinu
Islands.
BETTIS ACADEMY NEWS
Mrs. B. Boston pf this community,
who iwus recently operated on
at an Aiken hospital, has returned
home and seems to be steadily
improving to the delight of ihus
band an*. friends,
it Mrs. Thelma Vartd'erhorst, Miss-,
es Alice Weaver and Nancy Calhoun,
teachers of Aiken countyv
who have closed their schools^ are
now at Bettis taking special
courts, in order that they will
bo better, prepared.
Several persons \y.ent to CI reel)-.
wood Friday eveniug to enjoy the.
recital by the Clarence Pincktiey
aggregation of musicians at Little
Rivey .Institute?1
Pres.?Niehol; on?Mi K, (
llolnj.es, Misses Mary Mealing, j
Mafy Mobley- and .E. L. Holmes]
were aincng tliose who attended
tho State- Teacher's meeting in'
Columbia. ,
Mrs^M. Price and Miss (' B._
Singleton sj>ent the week-em. \rT
Columbia at the hornet of" the lire
tor, and attended the teachers association."
t . *.
We were pleased to'.have as our
guests last Wednesday Ui>- Cjaflin
girds' basketball 4eani,-4 oach Bell
another pf the prnfewspj-s and mem.
bers of idte?senior" classr They
Avon the.game.
Misses PixtfU'r and Uanx-tt w.er
..^a m: L
warvuu jjuvms ui iti ims niniiui
Morse at her home near Ninety.
Six. . . 7
While attending the State Teach
ors' Convention, in Columbia last,
week; Mrs. S. L. Collins an^ Mr.'
an?. Mrs. II. A. Blassengale were
royally entertained by their frien s.
Rev. and Mrs. II. E. Taylor, Gefvais
St.
Miss Ellen Bush. 1th lli spent
the week-end at Ihonn1, where Vhe
gavi'-mt enjotable rally party smurday
evening.
" An /Adopted CinderOlla" will
be presented at Tabernacle Baptist
Church, Greenwood. March 20. by
members of our freshman class,
under the, direction of their sponsor,
Prof. C.~ A. -Rubens. / ..
Miss Sucie Graham, 4th Hi and
Mr. Curtis Graham senior spent
the-^wrek^eptr~at their homes S.-o"
Iuda..... , ...
A group of our young ladies en
joyed a pleasant Evening at the
CCC camp in Edgefield jaunty
Saturday, March 10, They^wf-rcio
accompanied by Mr. Nicholson.Mrs.
Collins and Miss Cuinmings.
Mrs. Mamie Cotter Called to
Her Reward
There oecurel at RnsTy'n Tloigls,".
N. Y. a few liays ago the death of
a noble Christian woman, Mrs.
Mamie Oot.vr, wife" of Mr. Will
Cotter, formerly of Aiken County.
Mra. Cotter 'was one of*! he early
graduates of Bettis Academy. "For
a number of years she -renth-r'-d
very efficient service a public
sahool teacher in Aiken county.
She was a member of Jeter Bap
tist Church, Edgefiuld Coun.ty, jtft.1
ian worker. After having remoV<V
with her. husband and phildivn
to New York, Mrs Cotter continued
her work of service to oth
ers and always made herself busy
in the Master's service. She.
found great- joy in rendering help
ful service wherever . she could.
She was' a Very active member of
theork .Beiils iClub and
was always trying to do something
Funefal services for Mrs. Cotter
were held at Bettis Academy
Friday afternoon, March 1(>, cOn-?
ducted by Rev. Spro<usc, her pastor
at Jeter. Services haA already
been conducted at her New York
Church.. .A l^nice group assembled.
to pny their -hist?tribute?nf?
spect to this departed saint.
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REIIOBOTH BAPTIST CIICRCH
Rev. W. I,. Wilson, Pastor
Sunday was fine day. Sunday |
M.wiooi negan at 10 o'clock with
Bro. "R. M. Martin acting Supt.
The lesson was well discussed by
Prof. l/ovi Murphy.
At 12:30 the pastor ascended
t nA pAut rum iuViw/y 'Invf ^p?*>rn
-t-iic- - i u.i'i.i um )?i " is 11yz, ittt t" a v i i viii
Luke 2:7-, "And she brought forth
her first born, and wrapped him
in sw.-fddling clothps apd laid hjm
in a manger because, there was no
room for them in the Inn." Rub*
-jeet; "The-Crowded?out J?bup."
Everyone enjoyed the sermon as it
goe<5 without saying, he is one of
the best ministers, and can always
interest his hearers. Wo had as
visitors: Prof. Levi Murphy and
M-r: Postelle Gladden of RMgCwny"
We arc planning all d&y services
on the fifth Sunday, March 3-L.
Everyone is invited. *
(Miss) Isabel Martin, Reporter.
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ABBEVILLE NEWS
ST. JAMES A.--M.-15. <,;ill'RCH
Ki'v; W. S. Mims, I'astor
Sim ay?Srhnnl opened at Li*iusual
hour. A lengthy discussion
of the lesson and review bv the
Supt. .Johnson.
11:30 A. M. found the pastor in
the pulpit. Hev. Minis red ' St.
Matt. 11:25-30 as serrpture lesson< j
The auttfenee enjoyett tlx* spiritual
discourse oF Rev. Minis found
St. Matt. 11:28.
- At 3:30 P.M..the Young Ladie
"Aid Club gave a very interesting
program consi,stingy of ' musical
duets, solos and readings.
Alter thy program ti e Rev,. E.
?Jelmsrm, paatornF Hue West
Station 'ait: his choir came n for
tie'1 1 I'. M. sin l ice. ?-??
Rev. Johnson preached from
Eccl. 12:1 which was enjoyed by
a pkvising congregation.
VYet all enjoyed the songs rendered
by U.Ue West Chorus during
servL^s. Several visfOors came
along tt>Q-- ~ - ' - .' '
7:30 P. M\ Rev. J. B. Smith told
us about Isaiah 'Vision founJ Isa.
0:25-28. Vf^ry interestingly.
Total receipts. $10.81.
. E. Collier, Reporter
RIIKJEWAY NEWS
Mrs. Mary Harrison, wife of
Mr. Richard Harrison, was buried
at Mt. Pisgah Baptist -Church,
. u,.t t>T
?xuui\uit> vtl. lam nci'K. ivcv. u,
M. Bcaty officiating with a*gi*t:
. nee of llev. II. K. Harrison.
M^s. Lizzie. Jackson re in nans
qtiittf jjiek.. * - ' .
'Field's Hay exercises 'will?b e
held at the Oak drove f?railed ,
School Tuesday, March 20th. All
colored "schools- operating in .this
immediate district art* expected tr
be present on that day to make the
occasion a ' groat one. .Stale nfli-. .
.fials from (Tilumhia have proihis- .
. "eel to bo present also, to witness
the exorcises. - The public is cordially
invfted. Refreshments willhe
servyd.
lar... u f-:
the late Hev...T. 11. McNVnl. o?'
Asheville, X. C.. is.dead, and her
remains will he .-brought Hero "and-'
nterred he'-ide her husband.; "but
at this writing the r.'funeral arrangements
had' nojf been, made.
~ .Vlis^ lierttie Jefferson, of Charlotte.
who r-ome-fhoy-n?(n "ho pre?"
-ent at the burial < f her sister
Mrs. -Miicy Hai i jsoM.? ret unicd?
home ' Mnndriv afternoon. 1
Prof.. C. P, T. While alfThded':
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By Miss Tessje L. Walker
Sunday morning at Bethel M. E.
Church all was found in their places
at 10 o'clock, engaged in church , .
school work, with the Supt., Mr.
Ed. .M illev?presding. ' *
The lesson was wellifliSeussed.
At 11 o'clock Rev./M. J. Porter ,
ascended the rostruni. His- themo
was taken from ttfe hook of Na- ^
hum, "Arise go tJ> Nineveh." .
The Senior "Emfforth League metat
the usual liiur. The program!
carried out by/the third viee-pre-l
.iilynt, Mrs. ,.l\iic Nnrijs,,, whij
very interestingV Jf
The Ladies Aifls. Society .
meet in the home ofsJ^j^/^Janie
Maxwell, Tuesday evening at four
o'eloehi? --? ^ . .
the honie of Mr. and Mrs. L. II. *
Beachum, Fri4ay-evening at ?
o'clock. .
The Season's Concert singing
will- opim ot BeTbeL MT-^ -Chtrrrhr; '?
Sunday, March 24th. We are look
inj.': forward to "a grand opening.
Missus Mildred ami Helen Thompson
and -Miss N?'omi Walker, students
of Sterling High School of
Cireunvjlle, S. spent-the Spring -?
Day vacation very, pleasantly at
homo.? ~
The sick list: Mr;,L. IT. BenchIim.
Miss Edna Rector and Mr. '
Felton Drimimond. We hope for
them a speedy recovery. z
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