The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 08, 1935, Page Page 5, Image 5

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Saturday, June 8, 1935 SIDNEY PARK C.M.E. CHCUCH Rev. J. C. Anderson, trustor The Sunday school, opened uT"" the usual hour, with the Supt. Mr. D R. Starks Presiding. The lesson ' was beautifully discussed. I" At 11 o'clock the pastor tilled the pulpit with a wonderful* sermon, after which "the door of! the men and women united with th church. This being. Communion day, a lurge number took eonrr:"" munion. ~?At 6 0'cloi'fr the pastor tilled the 4 ? pulpit again with anotlter wonder ful sermon. The official board met on Tuee ..day night and decided to hold men and wpmen day the second -and-third Sundays in July. . UNI6>T ttAWKrciHWH? Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor The Sunday school opened at 10 - o'clock with the SupK L. C. Cook presiding. The lesson 'subject: "Our day of worship" was beauti- ' fully discussed. i At 11:30 o'clock the> pastor till- . e*l the pulpit i^ith another of his wonderful sermons taking; Iris ( text from Psalms 144:3 -subject, ( "Whht is man that thou takest , knpwledge of him?" In the afternoon at 6 o'clock we nrir aerveu cummuniuii. The evening service^ began at 8 o'clock, at which Jtime the pastor j . used as his text 1st Timothy 4:23:4 verses subject "Religion pays" These sermons will never be 4orgotton as long as memory lasts. The pastor also had BTiptism o? . Sunday evening. 4 candidate.-: wero K^ptiy.ed. ,? TK?? public is cordially invited ~ _____ to worshipjwith us. i. ZION CANAAN BART. CIICUCH Rev. A. P. Farter, I'astor _ ' There will be a~sjjecial?service J at the above named Church Sun- ' day, June 9th, at 3 P .M.- Rev. F. I M. Young, pastor of Mill Creek, Friendship Bapt. and Zion Baptist Ohurches will preach to (29) twer ty nine candidates, are to be bur- 1 ried in Christ by Baptism (sec < Rom. 6:4) the result of the ten- , nights revival, , conducted by Rev. i Calvary Baptist Church. We are. , having this service at 3 P. M. so j that all of our sister churches can ( find nnjny thp. -wonderful. P. _ M. secyices. After their Sunday .. AVNJ. service, and get back to their ' regular night service. Rev. Anr ddrsom of Sldhey Park-C, M. E. Ch,urch preached a wonderful #ermoQ in our drive on the 4th Sunday from Psalms 1:3 from this division. His -subject was rooted and grounded in Christ. Thank Dr. Anderson, come again. We invite the public to these P. M. ser- ; vices. ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH i ? as ? Rev. R.-W. Ransom, Pastor ' . Sunday school was called to order -hy.tha_Supt.T-Mr.?R.?S, Russell. After.theteaching of the lesson the school was timely reviewed by ~ Rev. R. B. Golden, . At 11:30 morning worship BeT gan with A'1 ?ppreciativn audience. The pastor stirred fits?uudientiu- J from the text St. John 1:11 subject: The disappointment of God. Sunday afternoon, the pastor preached at Browns Chapel in interest of the Missionary Union. He again proved hintself equal to the task. Sunday evening, we ewere at our post of duty and listened tq anothet wonderful sermon from the text, St7 Luke 15:1a, subject,-r Open Confession. A large crowd communed at both services. Stew^ ardess Board No. 1 met" May 27, 7-P. M., at the home of Mrs. Thom asina Ransom, with the Pres., Mrs H. M. Young presiding. The meeting was good as usual. After the I business part, the hostess served punch cake and mints. The next ' meeting will?beat the home of J Mrs. Lola Cheek, 1614 Rice St. We were glad to see Mr. Willie Brattin out again after several months of illness. Miss Nora Har xis is home to tfie delight of her . friends after a successful term as teacher of St. Matthew, S. C. Among the visitors Sunday were: Rev. Ransom's brother, Mr. Willington and his cousin, Mr. James ? Morgan, both of Mullins, S. C. also Revs. Patterson ~~srrd -Leroy Jackson. Come again, visitors are always welcome. N ' u DENMARK CT. Rev. A. McNeil White, Pastor The weather being fear Sun niiy, mpmTii?r!T ninq iriemht turned out one hundred~per cenC The pastor arid members are busy this week repealing the church. * 11:30 A. M. Sunday,, services at St. Paul. 3:00 P. M. Children's Day program. . : Mt. Zion Baptist Church will march over and take active parfT" 8:00 P. M. services at BetheJ and election of a few h?uters reports. clubs for the purpose of painting the church. Thira Sundayv Children's Day propram at Jerico, three o'clock ?? in the afternoon. Fourth Sunday, same at Bethel four o'clock- along with, a mysical program rendered by the choir union*which is doing a grgat work for the chufChes in this tity. Mrr George Drown,?Deaogn of ^ Central Baptist Church, Pf^sidept/ ? j the announcement of our moon light picnic. * * ? ' " . ' .**. EBENEZER BAPTIST CHURCH ltcv, J. 1). Hickn, Pastor Seneca, S, C., June 3rd?In spite trf ttic unfavorable weather,?ttre Sunday School opened at the usual hour with the Supt. Dr. B. S. Sharp and teaeher^ presiding? The tesMm was successfully discussed in the various classes. - The B.Y.P.U. met :.t 7:30 with grou*p No. 1 in charge. The topte?''Wliut?Do Buptbt Believe-A bout The Bible" was timely discussed after which Professor R. L. Finley made some interesting remarks. with a goyd attendance!. The topic "GLnshurg, Jewish Missionary to Bitwil" wuti - beautifully diu:nased. Intersting remaks were made by B. F. Stewart Jr. ? < The Sera C. Williamston Club rendered a sucpessful musical tea Stonday afternoon with Mrs. Marie Williams Mistress of Ceremony. The President, Ramsey, and her to-worker deserve much praise for such a program. Mrs. Gladys Sizemore and her children, report an senjoyabTe trip to Easley, S. C.last week. They were visiting Mrs. Venice Wakefield. Mic?o= \v;iK? ?> T ..m.wwvo it line vvnna ailU Williams report successful school terms at?Anderson- and Easley. They are home for their vacations. The Baby Contest came .to a close Sunday afternoon. The highest votes were won. by little A.nna Louise Cannon. ? The lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs;?David Cannon. The- second t>eih Green, tha daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. Nathaniel Green. Mrs. Ella G. Williams entertainid'a host of little folk at her home ast Wednesday evening in honor >f-her- grand-daughter's birthday littlQ Marlon .Williams who~was ive year's old. A delicious course if ice cream, cake and candy was served. ; ' , ' Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Washington eft Tuesday for Charlotte, N. C. where they will attend, the commencement at Johnson C. Smith University after which they will jro to fWfnrd, N C. to spond ? week or more with Mrs. Washington's relatives. They will be out of town for .more than sax weeks attending?summer school it North Carolina State College, Durham, N. C. LATTA NEWS (Continued from page 4) preached a wonderful sermon, at Western Chapel. ? Mrs. M. A. Bacus, 'pastor of Ri'4'il.r Creek Phnr^Vi i\f flrwt nnH daughter Mrs. Addie Bethea worshiped with us?Sunday night also Bishop Ml" EalhCVji and wifo.?? Wednesday night tHe~ Junior Missionary girls were at their best as they presented ii mjidstrel Emm Dixie in the school audirorlum. ?: Tln> Pulpit Aid Buurd met at the-'home of Mrs." Loujse Legett, Mrs. Alice Me White presiding. The Emergency Club met , also Thin<(|^y evening Mrs. Rebecca Picge, president," Mrs.?Elizabeth Moore secretary. We are existing great things . from the Baby Contest. Mesdames Alice MacNeal and Berhta Allen sponsors. _ The Smith Town Group W. H. & F. i>Ijtf#bnary Society met at the home of - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moody, Friday. Those in attend Dorothy Elizabeth * Moore, Dora Smith, Alice Mc White, LIUie Be.thea, Missouri McEllou, Jane Lane, Nany Piatt, Lucy 4 Wright, ami Mrs. Etta Jackson presiding. TheV8 Club met Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Ruby Crossland, Mrs. Mary P. Bethea president. ? The senior A. C. E. League rendered a pep service last Tuesday tvigihj, DeLaTne presldent. Tilfe^ipture topic by Miss Irish Moody. The league can't go with out Misses Nany Jackson Martha Smith, Lucile Jackson and Mrs. Elijah Vensoiv and many othert*. The Florence District of the M. E. Church met in a group mooting Monday May 27th at Andrews Chapel. Rev. Gibbs, pas tor, Rev. G. C. Cooper, superintendent." :?~??? Reedy Creek. Church of God opened Sunday School June 2nd i.t A n'nlrxs.1, A JJJ!. TJ-j.1 mi a. rvuuuie Deinea, superintendent, Rev. M. A. Bacus, pastor. Miss Margaret Walls and Mr. Levi DeLaine are home on their vacation. Miss Wallc is a student of Browning Home, Mr. Delaine is ol AlltuiUniveraity. Mrs. Anna Page and daughter Francis left for New York, June 1st. Mrs. Etta Jackson was he dinner guest of Mr% and Mrs. Mack Woodberry Sunday, ; _L Miss Louise _ Ford of Hames w;as the dinper guest of Willie Mae DeLaipa Sunday. Little l)orri? Piatt spent last w<jeK-?nu . witft Miss Elizabeh Mchfeal k The Buds amd Roses met with little Willie Mae DoLaine Sunday evening at the parsonage of Weston Chapel. Miss Lucretia Davis of Mari^i visited Rev. and Mrs,-N. S. DeLana_Sa',urday. ?Mesdames Bassie Bethea, ESteil Bethea^ Lillie Bethea/ Nora G. McByfd, _j^ta Jackson called tc see Mrs. DeTIalne" Sunday evehing. ' * ' . I' i. -i^ "ABBEVILLE NEWS -a? *?? ST, JAMES A. M. E. CHURCI We had very good attendant for Sunday school 'this morning - l*wmn was nicely reviewed b; Bro. Dave Chalmers, an<T re mark by the Supt., Johnson. - - *?At-11:30 M. Rev. Mims rea< as a scripture lesson St. Joh: 10": 12 and used Ss a text St. Joh 10:9 whidh was encouraging t all hearers. At 8:30 P. M. the theme of hi discourse was found Cor. 4:6. At 4:30 P. M. the students o the A. C. T. School had its annua sermon at St. James Church. Th church was packed to its capacity And Rev. W. S. Mims delivered i ~ masterly discourse to tllfe Elevenll Grader y ' t r:Misses Helen and Catherin - ' "> hftmc fnr a ynpntiryr after closing a suceeASfuL.sehoo tferm. h-c' Miss Gussie Heard' is home witl her' parents. She is a teacher ii the North Carolina Schools. E. ^Collier, Reporter STATESBURY NEWS YVAYMAN CHAPEL *A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. R. S..Taylor, Pastor Sunday was another gjoriou r day at Wayman Chapel, A three fold meeting, sad in the beginnani but happy in the ending. . At 11 A- M. there was a shor , funeral service which led' into tih< regular 11:45 services. Our P." E Drr J. Er^Thomas was the guen speaker, as it was out 3rd quarte ly conference. Dr. Thomas selec ing his text from Rov. 1:18 theme L "Behold I Live." And as he re _ lated .a$ how Jesus Christ was i - -master, and a -gieaL conquerer who has never lost a battle, mam hearts wero made to rejoice. W* were happy to receive two con verts into the church. 150 com muned at the Loire's Supper. Re . ceipts for the day wero $63.4! Sunday-of-jvhick is children's da; we are. expecting an immena crowd to witness the illustrate* sermon to be delivered by ou pastor, ?: ? Sunday, June 16th, Father's Day. The pastor request-all fatl ers to be present. At 8 P. M. of last Sunday, ou: pastor filled his engagement t< preach at the-Ar-M. E. Church a Darlington of which the Rev. W E. Richardson s pastor. After se: vices a most apetteing dinner wai --waiting at the parsoftage for then before Leaving for Stia/tehurv Rev. arid Mrs. Taylor expresse< themselves as having spent an en joyabje evening1 in Darlington. Miss WjHie Jmes, Reporter. MORRIS BROWN A, M.1E. CHURCH Rev. J esse E. Beard, Pastor Charleston?Despite threaten ing of rain, the services at'Morri, Brown wero well attended all daj last Sunday?The usual sermon " otto t<y thu little church was fol t lowed by a soul reviving sermoi preached hv Dr. R. E. Bfogdon Presiding Elder 0(P the Mt. Pie<a sant Dist. who selected as a tex St. Marks 10th chapter, and 29tl } frerse. and selecte-d as a theme "The true motive of lifer"? Tin sermon was splendidly delivery and thoroughly enjoyed. Tlhe pa tor Uweit largely in the .character istics of Peter. , " 'ST I* P M TS y^"gregiition wa: favored, with .the second sermon o the day. Dr. Brogdon spoke fron the text found in St. John 16tl chapter* and 33rd verse. Tlv theme that was stressed in tjh sermon was, "Courage, an indes pensable asset to a Christian," an< Dr. Brogdan was at his best ii his treatment, of the subject. Th( 3rd quarterly conference was hdb Friday night, and all reports wer encouraging. Morris Brown hold her rightful place at the head c the district.. - The Holy Commun ion was administered morning a' night, to a large number of per sons. The funoral services of S' tegr Sarah Holmes?were held < 1:30 P. M. The Sunday schoo and the League are functioning- ii their respective places.?The- an nual picnic of the Church Schoc will be held at. Grant's Park < June 19th. WATEREE DISTRICT CONFER ENCE,"'CENTRAL S. C. CON | FERENCE Dir. L. .iHemntingway! Presidini Elder ^ The Wateree District Confer J ence met in Ebenezer A. M, E Church May 24-26, 1035 Rev David Smith, the entertaining pa tor with his good officers and men bers had everything in readines for our coming. And they sparei no paines in making it pleasan for each and everyone. At 10 a. m- Dr. L. H. Hemming noy upcucu IIIO fUlUeiTiHT ttriUlBV ed Rev. B. J. Hedge and J. J James, ^he Elder then present ed Rev. E. E Richburg, to preacl the annual sermon. Rev. Rich burg selected as his text St. Johi 3;ll;t~ ,Verily,- Verily f-say urrti thee we speak that we do know and testify that we havQ seen an< ye receive not our witnesses, sub ject, Witnesses bearers for Christ The sermon was well prepared an< delivered with power and witl ! the spirit. Every one presen seemed to have enjoyed it. Dr. L. H. Hemmingway's annua , message to the conference ?wft very e^llgbtening and- uplifting He has proven to be the right mai _ for the Wateree District. Be , cause our Annual Educational rel ports have increased at least be - twesrr $4<to.tKt- or $500.00 annual; Organization, Rev. B. J. Hedge > . THE PALMETTO LEA&KB serretary. * oi ? _j(^mmiUMITIwere arranged and cc i within forty minutes- all xlamejl ~Z ~ ^hwyi A+?f>*? b* e Trustees meeting at Allan TTnIZ is ' vrsity Dr. L. H. Hemmingway st y reported, $801.62. tr 9 The fTmowlhg Picaidiiig Eldero -11 associated in presiding the ses- n< sions and <lelixering addresses: ai n Dr. T. J. Miles, P. E., Geogretown pi 1 Districland a candidate for the 0 Bishopric 1936. It is believed that g) hfi is going to t>e elected, Dr. B. F. hi s Hildebrand, P. E. Orangeburg ^ - District; Dr. W. J. Robbinson, P. M tj ~ET ftferinirtg DlStiiil and Dr, E. J. or e Bread, pastor Morri3 Brown A. M. er r> E, Church, Charleston. Dr. Bread, ci: a also-is' a candidate for th'e Bis h?prw? It. i? heliev^d that tho racP will be strong between ~ihe above e candidates. "Well let us pray that >. the Lord will make the choi?e_and _ not us. 1 . ^ The following ministers and h fcaymen _yisited and was given a n chance to make their plea for General Conference honors 1936. V Rev. J. P. Washington, pastor of William Ch&pel, Orangeburg, Rev, ?"1 <$?,W. Jamison, E Taylor, Dr. G. ' C. Johnson, -P. C. Shiloh, Bro. R. 1 L. Williams, Himmie Pirvckne.y, R. , C. Caldwell, Dr. S. R. Green, M. D., Mrs. Cera Black, Rev. J. I. Hamilton, Mrs. J. I. Hamilttori, Rev. B. C., Scott, Mr. and Mrs. A. D Gard- m ? ner, Mrs. B H. Gray, Mrs. B. C. Pl - Scott, all cA the Orangeburg Dis- J* K trict. Manning District as fol- " lows:. Dr. M.. J. Sumpter, P. C. p Liberty Httt, Bro. G. Oliver, Rev. D. G. Gadson, Rev. J. A. DeLaine, { candidates-from the Wstereo Dis- T r trict. Revs. N. A. uethea. 1. S. t Gamble, J. F. Plear, B^J. Hedge, T 1 lf Bros. H. Smokes, A. S. M. Ptfrkker, . L. B. Rivers, W. C. Jackson Rev. a C, I* B?tcr, was -programed to . , prPHPl) the Educational sermon but vr ^ fail to be present therefore Drr ~r: e Hemmingway, P. E. requested at - the last minute Rev. W. K, Wilson ^ - to preach the sermon, Rev. Wil- g( - son came forward and selected for 0 his text Cal. 5:1 subject "The jyj l_ Glory of Emancipation." Rev. e Wilson captured the entire audi^ ^ ence with his elequents and did he r preach. He preached with much ~ credit to himselfr Lay Delegates s to /the annual conference .Bros. w< 1 L. B. Rivers, H. Smokes, A. M. S. nu Parker, W. C. Jackson. tia 1 Our Confgmece cliosed with ()<, ^ peace and harmony. . Mrs. L. H. HemniingwAy, our P, -0, E's. queenly wife was present and a jj added much to the conference. in i ? P'1 . PLEASANT SPRING A. M. E. "f! 1 CHURCH ? , ar The pastor and superintendent were around to see the many faces 1* in the Sunday School. After the Pa pastor presented a' prize to P' one of the Sunday School girls, little Miss Blessed Metz, for her Pr splendid work in the church. The f*( . church is sorry to hear of the ills ness of Sisrter Mammie Bramon a.s / who has bee>v very sick. Last C11 - week the pastor his wife, Brother ai1 ?. anil Sis Sanders were to see her ^ i They found her somewhat batter. T7^ , They also gave Rev. I. O. Sim- *? - mons a surprise call la3\evening, t found al) happy and gayTVjuincy p" 1 Lee is still' receiving the eompli- ^ 'ment referring 7 to her as being, j g"bbautlful. ; 1 * The pastor opened his sermon * 3 Sunday reading Ester the 4th * chapter through. There was a splendid crowd out on this beauti- ^rJ( r f*il day. The members were Qf financially low because uf the an?g1 nual exercises at Harbison College te ? The pastor and his companions re0 ported splendid at the convention. pt J FLOYDALE CIRCUIT f7a n * u. Rev. D. L. Coe; Pastor The third quarterly conference convened in Fork Chapel A. M. E. Church, Fliydale, S. 6. Dr. L. A. )v< " Wells, presiding. On Saturday, the ladies served an excellent din- ~' ner to a large crowd. All seemed j-j! a to have been in a good spirit. The 1 efficient pastor Dr. D. L. Coe paid t0 9 his full assessment as he always _ does and received $13.0b for himself. He is very much loved ~by this charge and we don't mean to give him up. He is our Coe and we expect to keep him. The pre- . - siding elder, Dr. L. A. Wells, was nii . at his best on Sunday. Having su been presented by the pastor to fa address the Sunday Sfchool, - he sti j gave the boys and girls some very wholesome advice, and admonished Cc them to never get too old to at- M - tend. Sunday School and church, eis Mrs Wells also spoke to the Sun'. day School and as usual received M 9 many compliments for her very Ql i pleasing and helpful remarks. Mr xs s IVfaceo Wells, a local preacher and d Master William Miller the elder's t son and grand son respectively were also presented to the school. ^ - Professor P. C. Legqtt very ably . - responded to these addresses. The ?n '. presiding elder preached A. very - eloquent and instructive setrmon qc i which seemed to have had the A~ ? * uu - sired effect as three persons came i forward and connected themselv- ? es with thQ church: In the after , noon at 3:30 Rev. H. M. Munerlyn i of Pee Dee preaehed another - greht sermon. ;. Brother Hunter, Deveaux A. T i Green and Co^ and many others >i accompanied Him and helped to t make the occasion worthwhile. Brothers C. L. Leach, G. T. Camp 1 bell7^Richard Leach, A. G. Green, j s John Pajje, D. D. Campbelle, Dan \ McRae, Wm. Abram, S. M. Muni erlyn; Sisters- Lish Ann Bethea, w Nannie I^ffett, Lou Abram, Caledona CampbeHy A. L. Munerlynr| ll - Rosina Green and Hagar Page;II y Brothaw B. C, Lqgefrt and J. C.Ill >, McNeal are some of the faithful <1 inference a auccas. , ,"7" As we learn tu kmrw^our eldc userIoivth to love it realize that-he la ablet and on his own feet. Dillon dl^ ict is anions tho^e that reporl K) per cent and we are urou iw to be members of it. . ?W e proud of our jjastor and ou esiding elder. The Pastor, Rev. Coe and hi jests and the, presiding elder an s family were highly entertain 1 in the-lovely honie of Prof, an rs. P. C." Legett. Thus ende. le of the best quarterly confer ices ever held on the Floydal rcuit. LITTLE ktXK "?s ITtVS New Holly M. E. Church ev. P. C. E. niddcIntfiivTTunro Sunday School-opened at the u tl hour with the Supt. 'Mr. L , Moines and all teachers oi lly. After the lesson was dis issecr -uie pastor then gave ; onderful talk on the lesson tlia spired the hearers. At 11 o'clock the pastor enter 1 the pulpit and preached a no e sermon that went to the hear the people after which-he ad inistered'the Communion. Hi llpit guests were Rev. H. Camp >11, Rev. B. B. Ba??}??* .J?Lev^^ Rarnea. On May 28th the jpastor an me of the leading presidents at nded the group meeting in Che w. They made a splendid report hose accompanying the pgsto: er& Mrs. S. A. Campbell, Mrs C.. Mclnes, -Mrs. M. F Barnes The Epworth League is doinj me good through the young peo e. Mrs. M. F. Barnes and Mr lartha McRae were the dinne iests of Mrs. fearl lltmeox. ? We are glad to have Miss Safi tj i - .c iku tics nome irom Max to n H :hool. ORRIS ST, 'BAPT. CHURCH Rev. J. C,' Dunbiar, Pastor The services on Sabbath befor< st were well attended: -TIt ?ather was favorable. A larg< imber of candidates were bap :ed by th'e pastoiv-Rev. Du?ba live-red two inspiring- sermons >v. Thomas 0. Miles, pastor o mtral?Baptist?Church?deliverer special sermon "The Hand_Writ g- on the Wall." under the aus cos of'the B. Y. P. U. which wa. joyeyd by all.?On tho last Sab ,tth a large gathering arandw e~early morning prayer -servie* id 11:00 o'clock service. At 2 o'clock the, church was fil d to its capacity. People from al irts and all works of life wer -esent to hear the Avery Insti :te Baccalaureate Sermon. Th incipal speaker was Rev. J. H ;arson, pastor of Mt: Olive Pre 'terian Church. The others wer follows: Prof. B. F. Cox, Pri: pal of Avery Master of Cere D ^ ** i/iuco, rvev. t. s. l.,e<lbetter, pas i< of Plymouth Congregationa lurch, Kcv. Thomna.JJ. Mills, pal r of Central Baptist and our pa r, Rev. J. C. Dunbar. This wa i" inspiring address that Rev 'arson unfolded, not only 40 tin aduates b"t..?La ?the vwittm lends and church' in gein ral. TH. Y. P: U. as wtjl as the cliuu-1 d other auxiliaries congratulate* iss Annie Lee, Newgin, who gtai ted from Avery and wished h?* ?JI. Miss Nowgin is the neic* our pastor and pianist of th* Y. I'. 11- A liny' gathering if nded the Communion "Service ?v. Dunbar was assisted by Rev iw members received the righ .rsd of feJlowship. The B. Y. IJ was well atten<led. The pastor delivered an inspir g, instructive sermon to live nev embers and church in general >v. Danielg and 12 orphan girl M-e present. The church' gavi em a large collection. The a ount of money taken in on las ibbath da>was one hundred an< teen dollars ($}.15>). Mr. Mat nw Williams has rhturned hmm Chester, S. C. after an enjoy le visit with Mrs. Ethel Middle n nd family. B.KNNETTSVILLE NEWS The^sunvmef month came in ver; ce and cool, we wonder how lon| ch weather will last. The crop r and near in our country an ill looking nicely. The students from the varioui lieges arrived home last week isses Josephine Simmons, Fran i Morr'3, Lucile Till man. Helei ackmond, Arona Robinson, Cha Lte Hamilton and thetis and Fay< lick, Messrs Author Sanders, O Pickens, Jessie and John Reesi State Aid Claflin Colleges. Mrs Iiot Hicks, J7 ~ T. Bright a?< rerrett Thompson, Misses Ines 'arus, Daisy Brght, Etherini mmpson and Delphine McDanie Morris College^?blisses Rath ia McCullum, Ella Reese an< i\ Charles Mi'Eady of Bcnodic Hege. Misses Llywelyn Mac ilium, Annett and Connie Mac ilium and Thomesena Piguse: garet. Rce^^'arTi 1 gf;i||| <d J , ^ soTimikI (TVvYiiviIIo. S. ('. arrived I ' ^ home In'l waL ?>1i.-??Fii>;u1? Th ^ 0- Thnnwis. arrived holTP? from?a- Y ^ High School, Dunn, N. C. 1 . j The ciLy high sc<houl closed F,ri- Ol day p. in.?May df'r.t?with?an?lx^_ n ;Qi w eellent program throughout the r entire commencement. Prof C. D. Wright, principal. Prof. (Jillian j-| ? assitant principal.?> Friday the1 *** ? campus was crowded as never ' " before with autos and people far d and near to witness the grudua- Du* d ti'on exorcises of H4 splendid girland bovs a< they inarched in their e new costume's beautiful grey CH ixibes and caps.- This brought a 1414 new spirit ioto our school Children to stay in school. Rev. K, M. SS5 ? Hooker, .disn "of?Morn.. CeUwawj .. delivered tjhe graduating annual DI add ress to a packed hu use, W ords ju -vrill not permit-me- to -express the excellent address mad'' by Dr. s Booker. Many presents were Offie 1. given to the senior students. 11 Miss Enima Thomas honored stud- aerit, Miss Cbria. -McRae second aP*c a honored student can fully rest ast sure that the goal was reached Of in the .delivtMUncv of the,.speeches, 1125 All played their parts well.?Pcrss dv. on, press on and upward Clas< of 'd5. Miss Juib't T. Raiford of ^ Columbia, S. C. awarded the diplo-' * ber Of out town visitors were pic-1? I), 3 ..sent. Rev. P, B."A*riwda-na? principal. ? of Jackson High School Canon n, ^ S. C. and a. large mimbyr tY'in d Darlington;. S. C. witnessed the Q? - program. ...... ,, ,n, * Mrs. Mattie Mcleod McKinnley il,u' ,. of Washington, I).J C." arrived , in ?;0( p Un* city to see .her' . daughter ?"Of [. graduate hi tlTT? elass iltYii "Misy 2030 (> ' Luceal Mtifceod of Washington', r' D. C. spent the weak-end hyirie s to see. iier_ mother. Mrs.McLefod. qj , They left Sunday for Washington, r D. C ** > r ?Wp regret U. s'-l* our "teachers -r~*' of the High School?go ho mo?ttn 3 this term, but w*e must part in 1 order to- meet again. . Rev." P. B. Mdodona ; pastor of - Macedonic r Church was at, his best Sunday. . He was the dinner guest of .Mr. q. _ and Mrs. R. Ross and .Mrs. Vinic ^, R - Sanders. They reported an?-?eX-~ JU-L? jcellent dinner. We are proud of ?? our three college graduates this ? e- "term namely Miss LuceaJ Til- . ,... s man and Mr. John Reese oof State Ol - College. Mr! Everett Thompson r of Morris College. Miss Sim- ? * i. mane from he teachers training ** f course of Stato College. ? * f _ * Social News 17 . ~ ~Mi3s Lillian 'McCuUum,. student , at the Waerlv Hospital, Columbia, H S. C. is hom^ -fnT a week's vaca. J [ tion. ~ "i 1 1102 e .wis. r,nmm Tilmon attended Qvei the commencement at State Col lege. 1 Miss Marion Murraye,' student S5S e at .Morris College, Sumter, S. C. . spent the week-end in the city Oflflc ,. with Miss Delphine McDaniel 33 ; AineTa St. Miss Airme -Santiago? Vj j! of N. J. arrived home this week. t, Mr. Ophel Mclksoit, senior rrf n '36 at Benedict College spent the . . week-ertd in the city with hits uncle, Rev. A. J. \yright and 1 family. Rev. Olen Williams was ^ in tin?eitv Sunday. __ li.1? s Mrs. Julia Thonipson and (laugh-- : s ter, Mrs. T. T. Robinson and. Mrs. M. WiUiams witnessed the com- p. J mencement program Wednesday : I at Morris College. A I ' Rijv.~A7?il. Wright was nice'' to [-?? ^ all. He attended all the .college j commencements. Trust & fttt, muig <? ,j of our pastor will join in . Ho I reported .ill addresses wi'i'i" very e! good and if the class' s will Pain L> I stamp what was .stiid to them, App t^ they can't go wrong. They must Tues ~] 111 ii li 11 it. , 'j Mr. Dock Reese was veiy nice - j to give a .special party Thursday Offic t p. m. in honor of the graduates > dnd college students. Quite a ' I surprise of Mr. Drake and 'Hal. | lock marriage last week. Where v | he leads we will follow, (smiles) s ' Shilnh Church News L Rev. A. J. Wright, Pastor " Sunday found our pastor, TtevT Clti . A. J. Wright and members along Dan with a number of friends at our t " post of duty. Service? through- pfo1 * out the d?)r was very interesting.?hair D. L. M. McCullum. superintend- 8D0t ent and his coJwoi'k<?irs in '(.he low< Sunday School were on the job rrot as iisxrah?The let-ron Jn all class- l fi es was made very interesting. ^ Children's Day is on Sunday. The ^ ^ + little ones are happy as ever to ^ ^ ? talk about their own day. 9 Rev.-A. J." Wright delivered a e strong anil touching sermon to all. q?j. Our church work in every re- * s spect got on new life. * Look out for the Book of a * Thousand Names to" pull off the *? *-1 st.Smula.t ill July. 1 tie Sunday i' School and church workers are p looking forward for the conven- ( t. tion at Morris College in July, e The sick folk are slowly improv ing. Mr. John Powe a well known ,..v J citizon of Beniiettisville, S. C. d?* z parted this life' into the great 6 beyonds Sunday nigh at 1 a. m. 1 The remains lie in Powe's under taking puirloil awaiting relatives Th 1 in the north. First Mits in. will leave held - Monday for a fews days ryst VVlth"~5T7s? - Miss Anderson in Fayettsvillo, The i N. C. ing . - \va< wm g * f j a t ? II rH RMjg^sjJfsQ Ml trusting tne sAcred |PRH roll ictions to our compe \\u^W, understanding, dig- IP65k1 noS!J ied Service Insures |||TjTJ| Miss nplete compliance with )|?3gy Cole: the inviolable rights |KgjJ SKC A desires of the be- {Py^j "Tula irecL WmW mem "* Von were i ^BgWi pinet r"; ~? p? ? ? *?? ? >?>** *<??** ? _ PROFESSIONALS 1 CARDS ? Ttee Hour* Phone P A M. to a I'. M.?Office 863? 0 P. H. to 8 P. M. Res. 6541 r. C. E Stephenson Physician and i>urgefln aee? oi Womyn and Childrea ? - A Specialty i. Hca: J Residence; S4 Aaaembly St.^JRlS -Oak St. 1. L. M. DANIELS Physician and Nur^eon Houra: 9 to 10 A.M.; 1 to 8 P. M.p ? to ? P. 1L ial Att?nfir>r. flit,.. vjxcii Avisi-asee Of Women. ric?. Residence: Washington 2230 liamptoa lone 6420 Phone 7664 i .ye. Ear, Neae end Threat r leasee Fitted Aee&rately. Tice Hours: w Telephonei ) to 1:00 P.M. Re*. 4691 3 to 8:00 P.M.. Office 8706 fke. Residence: Taylor St. 1417 Pine St. " " r. 9 ? FieeMoura: Phone: t.M. to. 2 P.M. Ree. 887,'i .M. to 8 P.M. r. W? D Cliappelle Physician end Surgeaa aete of Women and Childrea A Specialty fice: Residence: _Lady_Sh_ 1801 Pine St. tjoiuinbla. B. C. lice iluurs ?. ' Phones o 9 A. M. Office 6033 1 o 2 P. M. Res. 6798 o 8 P. M. r. R. B. Frederick?? Physician ?Office; ?Residence; WashinetonV 1:416 Para Victory Saytftgs Hunt ~ Columbia, S. C. : Phone 8407 Rea. 6708 rJ. FREDERICK >rney-at-Law end Notary PubVi* tACTICE IN ALL COUNTS ?State ahdv--^ttar%F'j^-1?_L Wastiingtop BT^ Cajajp^ C. le 7811 11 Classes of Dental Work ~ )r. L. H. Hallman DENTIST iless Extractions. Sundays by ointments. Days: Mondays, da^s, Wednesdays, Thursdays Fridays "fend Saturdays 1 el 23t>yi-2 Gervaia StlHJel -j* Columbia, S. C. V 't ?an-0-Lin System In Beauty Culture ? FAN-O-LTN Hair, 8<*?!>. druff and Toilet Preparation rial. Their worth has b?en ven. Have and are growing on bald heads?and?ban b when directions are foisd. Will promote a fall vth of Hair. k>x Hair Grower 9 ** sx Special Hair Grower AO ox Scalp Soap '1? M >x Pressing Oil " Ai ) cents extrte for poetaffe gis tared In U. S. Patent JO. nts Wanted Write far tar ma - ? M -A m litre oj me. Fannie L. CAidllnl IW9 -Hisrh Market Btroot GEORGETOWN. 8. C. JOR I SHER BOARD HELD MEETING it' Junior Usher / Board of . C.ilvary Baptist Church its meetiiik at the home of Plus'ie?fl it?-o4i?<u?k Stt. meeting w,<s opt-tied by singln The (lardeUV". , Scripture read by the president, Miss' i Pearson,- after scripture, rej>eated the I>ord's Prayer. second .hymn " sung t was Res- & the "Pebishing. 4fiei .the UK of- the second hymn th^ was called and each member , mded with a Bible verse and duos." The old and new busi- 4 of. the t-ulb was discussed, es Sarah Brown, Maggie s, Kelly and Anna Spann reported sick. e weft' clad to have ?Miaa.?Mae Parnell join us as a new Iher. After meeting wo served a delicious course of?' tpples. ice cream and cake. ?T. 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