The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 22, 1935, Second section, Image 9
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^ SECOND SECTfON"
VOL. XL NO. 25. '
MINISTERS
"The Pastor As Priesl
1 "Ministers Tnstitu
11 lit1 in1 ' 1J11' v oiii-tfe, Ci'Iunibia, S. | h
C.r .III ni> ''(>?ITAq?IS f.t h A ivmwl Mo I'
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tional Ministers'..Institute for the e
State of South Carolina will be t
-hdd at Benedict College, July 1*5. c
This y?Cr's Institute will aim to r
^ m ee t Jibe "eerhr_gf Uu city ami- ^
rural pastor, with its theme, "The t
f Pastor, as Priest." Regular class {
room work will 'be inr the hands n
of Dr. J. K." Briggs, A. B., A, M? p
D, D, a- (I tli" RC^ Charles H. \
Brown, A. P., B.D., S, T, 'M? of c
the .clipartnnM.it t^f Religion of f
Benedict College. The following \
vourses, with texa$ \yill be offer-,
ed: Effective. Religious Kdisctition v
Diltihgluw's "A .\Av Program for s
?*?Chin eh ^Vn-hool;?vC"i T-^'f" wen I - ^
Curry's 9osus . and VHis Cause;
Bible History Rrice?'.an<l Robert- .
son's-Bible IIistory; pastoral Phy,
sii logy .and Psychology-Wiiwliow-*
y ar.l Ilithn's New Healthy Living, i
There will '.'lso be other, impor- t
tant lecture1 s at-the dajilsMrorship t
( 11ESTER PA RACRAPHS i
... t
Dr. J. 1). .Martin, former Presi- c
??- fleet ii( lm.t?arttl?soil, i
Mi'. Beauregard Martin were in. *
tin-City tri.m Charlotte, one day |"
List, week I ;
F 'Prof., Joseph Joriies; 'Mrs. M. j
O. Bynl, Ella Watson, Mi's. lElizfi- v
betir noi;Kiaj?s, Mi s. C. M. Finely i
and .Miss Laura llinton have re- ;i
urnod home from the -Wdiiii 11 Cm _f
lerehce, where-they enjoyed the ^
.meeting very much.- ' ^?t
Mrs. 1. .li)iu's'T with h'.'r hnhy gi?f
nnvthdr l'.roin > Irmo? joined Pr ... c
* Jones at Benedict dollege, Colum- 4
liia -KaUira. y, an I together they (
rui)tni'e.4 home. -f
- The- death of Mrs. Lizzie Jackson,'
wife ot' MrirjLihies JhcksOn,
died ut hor h. meVon Bailey St. L
Tuesday afternoon^-alter tail. illne?s t
of.a few1 weeks. She leveas six [
children, and her husband. Fun<
1 al services were held Friday aff
ternoofn, at Calvary Baptist
CI ninth, with Undertaker J. E.
Spann .in.charge'. . ....
Mr.' William Jones died at his
.Jiomv in. the .country after an- illnuss
of a few days. Mr.' Jones' J
1 r? -i.ii.1. -a 0 I
-?!, .-v-ivi"l VJII1UI <."? KlUUIIg- -Uieill
. bring?M Lscs?Be.-sie?and A- ^
zale.. Jones. lie. was buried Sun? a
day afternoon, with funeral ser- <
vices.at Bethlehem Baptist Church
wi.th Ur.del taker Harold Ayers in f
cliJige.- ' v
r Mr. M. C. \V>ilker iu in Winston- j
ralem, visiting hisubrother. - ^
Prof. ar.,1 Mrs. Gatfnev. with
[ I M> ir I wo small .laughters iiuIm
their soti.-in-law and daughter, j
Prof, and Mrs. Ezell, of Jonesville
were in the city Monday for a few j
liouis. J
. Miss D isy Gray of Monroe, .Jf. ?
spoilt Wednesday and Thursday
ilidPo as guc?i of- Mr'S. Elizabeth
MeAlily. -Miss Marirarit White ae
' f conipapied her to Monroe.
Mr. John White, was the Sunday f
guest of Mr. ami Mrs. W. M. Rob-' 1
iusun in't'll rlotte. '
Miss Mary Eliza Str-oud. is at *
home afti r spending thu school
b -^-season- 4n- Keystomr, Wr Va.
Miss Annie B. Lilly left Wed%ti
wesday for; N*. V. CUy.
fcdltr i ])rise part igs were j!
f given at.the lionic of Mrs. S. M. ^
G. Byi'il, frr Elnoia Gibbs of ( in- 1
rinnati, who L--graduated from
I> ...?i i .. . 4 :? .. < * -i * - - ^ * 4
,.i>i "AiUiL-jasi?uumui; at | T
tfit' Hum;' ujfxMtk.' Eva Heath fpr
w Miss. Willie B'lie" Heath, who with ?
her mother,' Teft Saturday on 'the "
??Buy lor Btookly", N1. Y.?at?the~
Ii'im,' nf Mr- aiTTrt ttr. .1 E StpnT1TI v
f for thiir daughter, Miss Cleopatra "J
( ii her birthday. The young peo- '
pie had lovely evenings at ajl of
[ these parti .-. M : : '
i- All of Chester 1 < sad because of *
the death 'TBishop E. W. T). Jon- a
fn Wf shirtirtjyfi. Bishop Jones
numbtrul his Chester friends by c
the hur.dr. ;ls. Elder 1). C. Crosby *
/\ left Tuesday night/for Washing- *
H ton/^P attend the funeral.
Mr. 'Andy White was at the
wluel Tue-day night motoring to
u V Boonton, N. J. with Mrs. Mary
V Sanders a?d her throe grand sons,
the Malony. boys' will live. Mr.
White will return in ri few days. a
. uMrs. J. It. Hunt gav.e a lovely *
M lawn party to a groirp of young '
people Saturday, June 15 1935, at 1
6 :.'>() P. M: to H I'. M. at her home *
on?(iraham? :Fhe?party?wbrr
given in honor of Miss Mary'.Car- 1
son of I.iiuolnton, N. C. Cake 1
K| and punch were soi'ved and all en
Ki joyut' a (teiignttui evening. Miss 1
Carson sju-nt tin- week in our Citv_J
.is Lite hllb.-d t'i) HI1. mid Mrs. -t
Miss Carson is Ihe daughter of '
H Mrs. Lulu ii"tL the late Ben Car- *
son of Lingp hit on. N. C. (
JVIiss Carbon holds a position in 1
the (liadod School at Now Beth- ^
el. N. C. She is also la cousin. of. _
j?, Dr. Hu'nt's. She enjoyed the hoe- 3
MM l>it:i lily "f nni- Pity, ?ml l|.i|iu<! ta-H
V| com? again soon. c
CHESTER WAEIjOPS UNION ?
* # BY 16-8 t
B By Edward Brown s
I " Well, the Chester City team got ?
under way her Monday aftertioon. j
E The boys be&t the Buffalo team g
,an. , ,
3LUMBIA
CONFERS
Theme Of Fifth -S
te of South Carolina
u
?* * >___ m
lour and at evening- service. * A
ia.-:tor's conference will befTield
ach afternoon dealing with a pas- "*
or's problems. The College invit- *
8 all phjjtchers in South Carolina
etraidless tn id<?tu>minat.if>ni:il conisctlpiis
to attend these meetings, s
hey arc for your benefit, an<i irv .(
reduce those who ' will become a
Iienjbers of tho winter study
;roups to the work thoy are to do 0
his winter leading ~to }graduation r;
ertificaties that will be given when a
our Summon Trtcf if ??f <*** o?-?rl u ~
.Vinter courses are "had. All men
vho huvo attended previous, ses- U
ions are urged to be present. S
The cost is little, board can be t'
nut I'm the wo"ek on The campus- 3^
or $.'1.00,'* books will cost no more b
hart $3.00, while one dollbr will tl
egistc r you. ? Arrange a party of j'
neachbvs from your community to
ome by auto to cut out transpoat
ion expenses. ^
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roin Union 16-8. The,J Chester h
tarn was too strong for the vistors.
They batted the ball to all S
orners of the Dark. In the-ftnst f)
mni.-g the local boys. made five n
cores and from then 6n it was ?'
1) Chester's. The Chester team a
? composed mostly of the boys ?f a
'inley Hi. In the line-up Monday c
vet. seven of the Blue . Jackets.
lig Will Adanie was in fine- shape sj
is he held the visitors at bat. A A
ow hits with the Help of the boys ~T
rrors enabl*^! the visitors-to make ?
he scores thev hi d. EoiMdre?vts?fc
tnr? ThAmflc f li loo on,J IVfillr.
- ? - - i - ??j viiiva, "?
Id well. For'the locals, Patton,. o
deeper, Worthy, Adams ami De- tl
Jraffenried took the honors. Pat- n
on', made a sensi'tionaT catc^i of is
l hard drive lo center to lead the fi
outfielders.. Any teafii wanting ~ci
o play the Chester -team, /'write g
?r wire, Walter Morris, Seaboard B
Depot}, Chester, S. C. ? si
You can get a- game. ei
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GEORGETOWN NEWS t(
Prof. J. B. Beck, -left Tuesday w
or. Atlanta, Ga. whera_hc! will 1st- ?
;eral summer > school at jAtlar&ta ?
Jpiversity^r ? - '(
Miss Martha Fishbourne left June :i
0, for-Columbia, where she wilf P
ittgnd the Allen-Benedict Summer
school. ' w
Miss K. B. Harper left June 14, w
or Washington. jD. C. While e- sl
ray she will visit Pittsburg, Pa.!
lalls Hill and other places in
Virginia.
Miss P-mlim. Wwlnn Hlmil ;iml
Jiss^ Annie Mary Nesbitt visited
diss Blunt's Grand-mother, Bro.
nd Sisters at Annie Village, Star
?oute, last week; , o
?T. STEPHEN A. M. E. CHURCH tl
Rev. I) N. Wilson, Pastor n
Sunday, June 1G, the pastor a
reached a splendid sermon, from v
he text Prov. 21:22; "Overcome p
.Ivil with Good." Several visi- K,
Ors were present. v
Sunday schol started, at the
isual haui*; the lesson was review y
d by the -pastor. ^
-Thfe Rev. Melvin James of Flor- '
da and Mrs. Ida Mae Session P
Smith of Georgetown were . vistors.
. ~
During the evening services Mr.
vjex Ashfprd presented a Father's
)ay program. Tho following per- ?
ions participated: Sister Sibbie *smith,
Bro.,Andrew Ford and Sis- "
in James, of Mount Dora, Fla. 'j
n'oached a -set in on from the text ?
juke *18:27.
Mrs, Martha Pinckney's sistern-law
from Savannah, Ga. wor- ji
hipe<t with u5 Sunday. We are t(
lways glad to have visiters. v
The Queen Contest held Mon- C
lay evening, at St. *. Stephens t
thurch., was quite a success. St. p
Stephens Queen was crowned. c
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH I J
ReV. S. H. Lewis, Pastor j j'(
Sund'.-y school met at the regu- I
ar hour, with otficers, teachers p
r.u pupus present. . t "
' "The spirit of giving" ar-very 0
teautiful lesson was discussed. Af
er class study,. Mr. N. H. Collins
rave the- review, guplimented by e
Jr.- Jamej; Woedbmy who re-view?&
*1 the lesson for the benefit of Cl
he Kindergarden Department. I ?
The morning service whs 'well h
epresented. The pastor took his R
ext from n Samuel 18:C0, ifub
ect "The Booting?ef?Youth." ?
dany historical references # were
nadc relative to Abraham's' life."'
'unday ,was observed?-as Junior h
"hurch Day. Tho Junior Ohoir o
endered very " exeettent music b
>oth morning and riight.
At 3:30 P. M. Rev. J. C. Ander- a
on, pastor of Sidney Park 0. M. _p
Jr Church preached for the benefit d
>f the Missionary Department as e
usual, his sermon was _ inspiring
ind uplifting. tj
For night services, the pastor &
>rought to us (another instructive d
ermon. The text was taken from si
lev. 3<8, subject "The Open Door." w
Spiritual and intellectual prepard- d
ress were advanced throughout the,
ermon. \ , , ^ ^ /I ai
L MERCH
OfctrMBIA, SO
Sumter County Summer
School
;The ,Sumter County Summer
chool for teachers, which opened _
unv 3, 1935, is, hearing its second
reek with an enrollment of more
fan two hundred. !
nprajartfer>ts this summer. "' Iri
pito of the depression two new
.Cchtrs have been added. We
iso nave.a supervised study roam I
nd library under the supervision!
f Miss Gladys C. Rice. The libary
includes professional books,
large Wafiteter's Twentieth Cenuryv
dictUmaW.
Our Director, Mr. J. C. Prio;au,
has been-eon-neeted. with the
umter City schools for thirtywo
years and lie was?awarded a
jving cup fur?excellent ^ei'vict,'.''
Jnder his leadership" as -director,
he summer school is nicking won
erful progress. With the director
he faculty is composed of- six
?aches, Mrs. S. S.yfiee, Mrs. A.
i. .Hopkins, Misses H. N. Usher,
>. Z. Benton a?d Charlotte?' Param.
,v ' h
Mi's. S.'S. Riee, Principal of
. C. has been avn instructor hereor
six years. - .Hire contmueyr to lake
her classes interesting and
ispiring. ' MtsSs ""Usher has been
it instruotor in the-city system for
number of years. She is head
f the Primary Department of
I'vage Gloyer School. . She is a
pecialist in her line of work,
liss Benton, head of the Teaeherriirig
Depart menr St Morris I
kdlegje, Smnter, - S-^v?is. serving
ihnol. She is doing a good piece
f work and keeps her classes enlus'iastie.
Mrs. Hopkins, a prior
y teacher in Richland County,
; one of the new members of the
acuity. _She conns .highly re.111
mended and is putting over a
ood program. Miss Parham , of
Boston, Mass. is the .Other new in.
Lrucfcor. She is a primary teachr
in tho Model School- of Claflin
ollege, Orangeburg, S. C. She
>o, is doing splendid work. .
The progium committee is at.
rork. Their first program was
resented Friday. Juno 14th, celerating
Flag Day. The Boy
couts, with Mr. T. J. Miles, Jr.
s scout-master, took part on this
rdgrani; Tho pro gin m was very
ood (and was enjoyed by ail who
itnessed it.'- ?then programs ^
ill .be rendered during the seson.
The public is " invited.
School wall close July 6, 11)35.
LEESVILLE NEWS
Calvary A. M.. E. Church
Sunday School began at 10:00
'clock Sunday morning, rne lesan
was discussed and reviewed by
he pastor, Rev. L. C. Butler.
Sunday evening Rev. Butler and
lany of the members and friends
ssembled to the church for sericei
At 7:30 o'clock Rev. Butler
reached another soul stirring
ermon from the 19th Psalm first
erse. Sunday was a great day.
We are sorry to mention these
rho.are on the sick list, they are
Irs. Carrie Brocy and Mrs. Pomey.
Mrs. Y-jGibson is up again,
lias Emma Marshal) lras,..returnd
home again from her trip North
arolina.
Brother and Sister Cooper have
etumed home from' New York
lity. We are glad t0 have them
ome again.
INTERESTING AN J)
" / GRATIFYING
This iss ue of the Tender contains
eresting and gratifying. The adertisement
of The Commercial
nsualty Insurance Company conains
invitation to responsible
ersons to communicate with the
ompany for an offer of agency
ontract. This is indeed gratifyig
as this company hears a splenid
reputation and is* one of the
wading companies in the Health
nd Accident insurance . field. By
xtending its offer of agency to
ur readers it shows that ' this
ompany recoeriizes th- fnrf
'he Leader is read by leaders
verywherc. appreciate the
onfirience^ shown by this large
ompany in ourpaper and we urge
ut readers to co-onerate with us
v giving our advertisers the conideration
they deserve.
LOVKLV BIRTHDAY IMBTV?
Mrs. S. L. Brogdon entertained,
er iittle nephew, Andrew Jlenrv
f Detroit, Mich, en his ninth
irthday with a"lovely party.
The little folk began arranging
t five o'clock. Many gt?m?j? w+re
la yed.?Then?Miss?Julia?Brogon
played the piano to add to the
njoyment of the ovehing.
The Misses Sadie Rami, Ohrisine
Brgdon and Blondoll Christie
ervcd the little folk ice cream, '
:>ko and candy. They departed
aying they had a lovely time and
dshing Andrew many more birthays.
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Andrew received many useful
ad valuable gifts.
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ittjeffc
CTH CAROLINA, SATUKbA'1
NED1CT CO
A BELOVED SISTER
MRS. HE
St. Matthew. S. C.?Thg Death c
Angle eamo Tuesday morning -and I
to.ok away a loving wife, devoted f
mother, faithful church Worker j
and a loyal citizen from us, ller .
pacing was quite a shock to the|
entire community. Funeral ear- j s
vices were conducted at Bethel "
Church by her pastor, Rev, N. (A..
Bethea. The program was As, Jol- %
lows:
First hymn lined by Rev. X. A. 1
Bethea, No 1G "Asleep in Jesus" '
etc, prayer Mr. Elliott Glet.m. <j>!o | 1
by Mrs. Rosa Good wine, "Some t 1
t*ay HI Understand, scripture ]es-' i
son, Rev. B. H. Gray, SiOth lVialm, 1'
the Eulogy -jvno rend by 1'iuf. .1.?r
A. Ford, a short talk by the Pre-'t
siding Elder, Rev*. L. H. Hemming, j t
way, second hymn, lined by Rev. ;i
David Mitchell, No. 481, "Servant | t
TAW CAW BAPTIST CHI UCH
Rev. J. S. Glover, PO tor
Sunday School was chllcd to
order by the- superintendent Deacon
J.D. MeFadden. The li-sson ?
was beautifully taught by? the e
different teachers. Then our i>tis- c
tor read for the morning lesson f
St. John 35 he then selected St. i
ohn 15:1.3, subject "Greater t
Love hath no man than thi>." Our v
hearts were made to .rejoice. The s
many came and joined the church. <
Many visitOTs-worshiped with us
Sundaiy. * t
The adult school taught by Miss $
Annie Hanberry gfave ja program v
at Taw Caw last -Friday -night- 1
Mrs. Sai-> ZLrljt"nicls,.the Home c
Demonstration agent of Manning, v
called by to see Miss Carrie Du- j
rant last Monday.
Sunday night prayer service f
conducted by R. Banster. Our
pastor then selected St. Luke 15:- N
27, theme "A Message from the j
Dead." j
Rev. Glover and son, Deacon r
Sampson and wife and Deacon Ftlaizer
were the dinner guests of
Mr. S. T. McKnight and wife last' ?
Sunday, " \ . ,
Mrs, Willie. Boatwright from j
Jacksonville, Fla. was the "week- f
end f^uest of Mrs. Bee Caldwell, .j
a
Summerston, S. C. /j
The Hump, Demonstration Club -j
met at the home of Mrs. Emma
fr'inpmi M?n,lny Tun.. 1 flfh T^p ^
elub is doing nicely ? Sister King- 7
served ict? cream and cake. Next t
meeting with Mrs, Gibson the second
Monday in July. . t
Mrs. Amie Ragin, Mrs. Lucile
Oliver are attending: summer t
School in Sumter. ?
The 4-H Club girls' of Summerton
gav<> a picnic, at Scotts Lake, (
<n June 6th. Quite a crowd of a
club members and visitors were r
present and reported -having a
vary pleasant trip. There were t
many kinds of amusements, dur- ]
ing the morhing such as boat riding
etc.
Wo arQ gla-d to have the stud
ents home again from tho different *! '
schools. ' Among those who-were
present was Mr. William Ragin of
Allen University. ,
"We wero glad to have Mrs. Eva Ii
Wats on-Burgess, formally of this t
place but- now of Nt A^hS.. visiting 1
at the hcmt. of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 1
C. Ragin, her aunt and many other
relatives of Siimmennn- surround- v
c
>ng.
ST. l.l'K K R1:F(>RM1.1) KP1SCQ. *
PAL ( III U( II
ReV. Samuel I.loyil. Pastor ."i
The morning service of <alj the
churches was held at Holy Trinity a
Church, JJev. S'annnl Lloyd was t
Ilishop in charg.. Rev. II. R. j
Keath gave the morning message, ;y
taken fvcin James 1:1-4, and took c
for a subject: "But let. phtience r
have 'its perfect work," which was*
very good. r
At-3;3u o'clock Sunday school
convent (I by the Supt. The topic
for <l's'nssien was: "Christian
Stewardship." ' 1
The Young People's Society was- g
nper,o' at 5' o'clock by the Presi- (
dent. The topic for discussion
was.: "Why Is Gossip Hc.rniful." r
The disc ussion was opened by Mr.
Augustus Lads on ami Miss Kottio [
Brown opened the ou ting. |
The?evening service?hegnn nt t|
8 o'clock by the Rector.., His text j s
is found in I Kings 17:13, and selected
for a subject: "Faith," , (
which was endeed enjoyed by a ' i
IPrgo attendance. ------ t j
Worship with us through the I
summer jiioiilkc_arul keen cool .1 t
CALLED1 .TO CLEVELAND. (b!
C. i j I
Mrs. Martha Richardson left l
tho citv Sunday for Cleveland, y
where her brother, Frapk WftrWer,
Sr. is tQ b^?kHwrrfTTzed upon'her /f
arrival. Mrs. Richardson is the
mother of Samuel Richardson . of f
Lykeslaml, S. C. '.and Major and ?
Lewis Richardson of -407 Oak St.,
Cvty. e<
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F.I I 'DMh
> Ceil
ifr JUNE 22, 19IJ5?
LLEGE/JU
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PASSES'""' c.
NRIETTA OWENS
>f God Well Done." The paster
iev.?&.?A., Bethca?pi i nthud?
ttneral just as she llred. Solo,
Hiss Jestinc Caldwell, /'I've Done
tfy W oi'k. She y us a. iu^al?mom>er
of Bethel A. .M. K.Church and
lerved there many years. She
L/as always ivudy and w-iUi-r.jj fr~
vprk in any capacity.
During her years of service in
he -church she. was a member of
he Deaconess Board, Stewardess
Joard, Missionary Society also a
lass leader. To know her was to
ove her. She leaves to mourn h.er
ass, a h vitro husband,.three child en,
Lau tilld children, oiic'slser,
two brothers all of St. 'Mat-;
hew, S. (\ tinil f| tnd r,f
ihd friends. The beautiful floraf
rib lit os were many.
MT. LEBANON A. M. K.~V
CHURCH "r_
Rev. K. F. Johnsim, Pastor
Due?West?^Quarterly?ConfeVnce
was well attrrntod "on Satur^
lay. with the Presiding Elder. J.
1. Bonn Jr. presiding. The rolorts
wef0 very good especially
he report on baptisms. There
vere fifty children baptized in a
ingle service on the-.-econd Sun-'
toy in June. -Ninety dollars will
over. the?Quarter.?? 1
A very .interesting, meeting ofl
he Sunday School was held <>n
Sunday morning Timely remarks
vere given by ' Presiding Elder
JenriT" At 11 :B0 o'clock" he ascend-'
il The rostrum and preached a
vonttfcrful sermon, which \va? y noyed
by all. '
After this service hiisin..<-- i->r?
I'om Saturday was completed.
The evening, service was very
veil attended. At. 8:00 o'clock
levs. W. S- Hkuvthorne, P. L. Ely,
k II. Burns, ajid J. E. Vauss have
lot forgotten their honip church,
VJt. Lebanon. r?
Mesdames. Ella Cowan, Addio
t.~Ellie, Julia "Roberston, Ellananda
Richardson "and Miss Eufia
tones attended the Woman's Con-,
erence in Columbia last ~ week,
diss Jones was sent from Dopddrs
but accompanied these ladies,
'hey reported a very enjoyable and
n-truetive mceting._ . j
Miss Jure Walton of tliv. nv'.lh,.
i.pending Inn?v:u'ation \l'i111 her
Etrents, Mr.' and Mrs,
Vharton.
Miss. Inez Hawthorne left for
tsheville, X. C. Friday.
- Mr. E. A. Sussewell is urging
he ctioir members to come to
iractic.
Miss Ilazcl Young of New York
2ity has spent thQ winter here
md.will remain during the'sum-,
ner. Everyone likes fre-h air.
The West Greenville baseball
earn will play the Due West team
lere on July 4th.
KASTOY F.K N KWS
T. I'll 11.1.11' A. j.M. I-:.. ( III HT II
\N m. Cautt.. l'astor _
1 sninlay I was pikiicI
it toil, o'clock with a large tit
'< mlnnee of yoi.p** pcoplo.'trnil aiolts.
' .l'tviiiulion <lav created
lew 7. a I , n?- .inspiration "in the
Sunday M-h< '1: 'Several pupileuro.
prcijpnt. ?: and?g iYon?cert it'iat<
s. ' '
At ll:4n tlu' .Seven Wonders
vast, carried out xvith nuudj, sueT'yv.
;
At 8:410 Rev. I. is, Reed, pastor
if th?. W.'lUmvV Circuit preached .
loblo sermon. '
.Mrs. Rosa I.. Gantt will h ave in
i few days f. i' Tul-a, Oklahoma,
he Quftdrcnnal meeting of 'th
iIis.siof.ary Society. The numbers
ind friemls of St. Phillips Church
ra\*o her a purse tp make t rawing
bay moTT7 compiler-?-?7??.??
ANDERSON MAYS
By AV'illa Mae Alexander
Mrs. \Y. Week and Miss Maggie
Butter . are. 'attending summer
icmooi at oiaie .-v. (V in. i/oin g,e.
)rangt?li>urg, S. *C.
Rev. 11. 0. Ardoisoit is doing
lively in Taceca, Ga. where he is.
pending some lime fur his health.
fovv.?IH'itiel of Bottom & ' Ci?4s-i
(astpri'ig RoyaL Baptist Church
lairing tin, ahsr-hoo ul' Tip-. Aiiiiur.
Oil. >
Rev. S. C. Campbell, and Miss
Christina Thomas left Monday
iioi ningt for the Convention jjn
)ayton, Ohio. ?
Prof. 1). II. Thompson^ visited
he Greeftvilk??Summer 'School
Holiday". *"
Mic... rir.vi= It.-.MfVil.*., ' II
>resent Anderson in the Palmetto
Lauty Content, June- 24th. Watch
our contestant.
Miss Julia Beatjty motored to
Lsheville, N. C*. Sunday.
Mr. Lee. Stovers of . Asheville,
4. C. visited relatives and fHeruTs"
>ur?day.
Miss Claudie Burris has retumJ
from Columbia, S. C.
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i>c*
LY 1st IHH
2nd Calvary (lives I
?? Cnique RecepHtm
t---?1. < Al 1.14-;???t}n?r auxil- j
jahi-s i f 'It,. S <'a;va'V I
j l.-' . I-!.mii h . uvo a (ita/luale He- ""I"
coptioti last TO- '.H.v mpl.t,' Jim;.
18 in thti basf-in' !)' -jt' la. ..j ' I
I iti"ir ;;'i t?m' .vrrx, !::i l '.'Ta<l :a'; T~~r
"" tin;s;.,- i ;T,.y < ui -> fr>.iu [
air\ school at.y w 11 < .. i tin?vpih* aril 1
iilhuits^rintaU. . AI ..nit v.vuivc ?> ' tiff'"'
| teen, cams w re fit r, ;t- all :
<!iil not attend. The following ?.
| mam -\va.- .* {rivet,'; A vocal sr>!o
by Mis? Tk'inj.o Ka;f'I'M r
solo by Miss. Mary.A-neA Harpc., - ,
a ipiartet of younw in. is. Vjno-t'Vj
from Vnvrrh y. <;"hr.y" PttVV~}'"}fl Turn
bt;r>. The H.r>I-way
by Pa of. T. 1.. -Pinlipji ..
i . :,.
point.".1 na't a' *
in i'l'v-'' f'.iito. -A-r?h-^r- an Ik !t~T"
case| his adulre*-- way very timely I
an'Ij. Veil ico1;'. ell, Ainoii'vr ti:* ? y
who lf'-jiornicii .to tnif-t wore: Mr."
Kilwin Russell, i Mi-s Sylves'.n p
Roach. Mis.- Naomi Xeal atai *chocs
were born,, by Mi*. Minor
Sullivan from StatT Vol bore. Mr!:'
i iifttw?T-lioi?f?-on ft'oni Johirrnir "
-if?wmifh. All-. Vivian .N'ir."c fi?m
Ronoilict. yhre-A'rt,- nan! Miss- Tlio-"
m.a-ina iHiekett*- tjom SpcHrnav
PTTtll CO. The p.cv. AT. M. Poa. .
,l?ast<>r mailt* the closintr remark?.
The holies of tho church serve.1
refreshments.^. '
r
f .VIM.ISt I: M w s' 4 -p
11
. ?? :
J lie popple of- i;... ( I li.-ie. a|>. j p.
irnirbr to church' be.;:.:. It se-m- Lb
-i'krr? al: "the eh ircj;.-- ..t n.'t". i'e I
:?'U I.ew. :iThe mir.:|V a:- lb,
rliappv to sec it.,, *. . . . I , ,
. (p.. at fi t !\ t-t.* i\ i. , ' . f > I
T.Vilir pVt'T \\'ii.-,ia7iV- <'l;ap. 1 A. M.
I'-.- Ziuh ('li;n i-- v.a- h. .
f.ukc Sat ind y V. j; J . I >. ;
(' T'n??l?y J>r? ?: !:fJ ~ 'J'l.-? fr7K\'v.
U. K. Ililliuiu "tVi'?
ill* if !? -1 -..'~ I h-.'ji i ^ \\"a- "J~
r' ( <1 ill! t!H' Wily (*??"'
'"t'!< fl* J VI l? >1.1. "t !
r. [ ;. %v:,' ;a , . ;
i,:v/u!l: ; . J. %
Suilcm M-h'.- 1 i?.-isi? M ! ,.. no:
al InnsV wi-h tiii- S j?:. M r. K. K.
Sims anil nt! ii ! ]?-. at t hi-ir i>, -p ,,
tivi* pl.ai'iv: T '? , 1? .-.-on w;u. uT.! >,
(lix-il.-y.il aivi ! v'j v.i'.r.
At *i I :.*:?.? ! ?r. 1 > < \> y
eantv t<. p h Mo-..7 n- us .
pjowji t'n.nj ;-A.ai wit!,
two tallies of y<-.-tini. : y i:: M - - ?
hi'' (J. W ilC'l 1 r 'I I I" r"
Al?.ill.I. t'l.a'r M..-:~ Av;rrr.T"rr-7- ?
th.lt- tin- skin . f
wliil.' hi- talk; \\ r h htai! far
f.itl -i!' i-ijri |
IK '!>: 1'V.jrht .. y> i .; a. . '
lit- ns--r?-evrr ^tv-..+X;
foiv. Our hearts Itji'til'ii v ; lie p,
t 111- mall i'! ( ! ! pi ";i ill >. ' jl\
lli'ljt V-|>!- - ' II:':: ll. .i.
Three' VI . k- +; .1. M. - j,
kins.. .IV. ai-lit ! ari'i'.Ma , - .
stirrii.y >t i in-.!!.. :' j.u K . I..I.
IS:22, Now wra p .I, ~th-'a r.i "h.?
ihintrs. he .auhI flthV hi)-?: yet :* ? k- }
c-t thou i n't- till;'-:'?SeTl- "J! "that .
Ihou hast, aii'l Vist riaur*- ti?!
u.'.l! a: .flliMl." 1,a-V-.-tlea ..i-e ?!
in 4u-a'\ i n atvii vo'i.ii "f i/ \\ . " ?' ;
While On- y-..;V urn. ? . .
4h? rhn iVtV \\a: r i7-VT v..!t-b ' <
holy |:.i i;?-itM- ' he. l- .Was?a. l-:'i'!
Jimr. in the "I i ea'iup. . *. i\
Jit:rjW"TieT qi,a: i"* 1 y '.'.t'TVV" "M
i-iul JV.TJ.". wa- iai- .ti.
_?1'laiJay .night, the p ?
11J11 : *ii was Vivy'ly - -. p i-.-; a .-y
hplirrd when the Stewnr'iessr*- *?.
f Wi" :a ' I 'V.i i ,?fa i r. -i . , -tl
::il:p'. ""Sli'-Wel- of. "hle'ss- ~p
iVy" with t.iwir uiyiw full ? :* jr."e *
t-rv. TInis'a that' 'vvro present Wi iv
-Mr. li il 4iier. .Mt^r Kwi<' .V
jiian. Mt>. Nette Me-ihu-k. M y
P ail -I ai'! .Mrs. Ay" - S.
S'inis. Tia'-re were, -.ethers tlar'
-'.nt. thy* lii'i Mi'. tn,-.- ' .May the ''
l.enl sef'.i f;ts hlussiil'V. lll>.i-i!l tin-. "h<
faithful tK-jifker?.
l>r. !-uy-.;e Oauki:." if ITiii-:. 1S.
('. i- in town thi< week* -. tr
I .>!) < 1 ?t\ :kiri4 S .iiiSj V., aiuj v
i 'ay w-Im ri' ivr- in; .Mr,'R. C.
| S;;ih?".>;:'J< mhTdrjV si$ home. "?
j M j-tin. S:m>. .jr. a:-d Afrtu!(>Ui.il
J'iir.s" birthday pa.it v \v. |-,
I L'iVi-.n at tin- home of Mr. a: I
I.Mr.-. Maritcu Sims, tin parents of
'thv.se ilfildrn. * M nt< n \vi s tohn:
| Au'i.v (I no II" > . Iha r h i..! iv' i a > ~
I joyed ' hrmseh os . to t :u- lii.u'lu, .
i The two children havy the. same
birth date.
Mr- Iter: * ShoA'.-n i< .oi. ; 1., -t? k ^'
list. N\ v.* h opt Jar luni art t a: h - a?
rcc ropy. \ hj
Ml l.l.lNS NKWS
I <*'
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-Miss B. (f Mii'lins, erne of our
teachers who has the ontereVt of \v
thl cDinmnni!v aT~ "hoaH :m well
a.< the sclvol, ""si.-yeii, over nrd?
gave an excellent play entitle: *'
"Oh Susan" for th M*.'olive IVp
list Church whicTi was indeed a ^
irreat success. The proceeds Were li
t\v?nty doilfisr and twenty cents. 1)1
The 'community lo:v<\s Miss B. j e.i
| Mullins for her untiring labor A
tyath the children. We regret very > w
J much to say that Miss B. C. Mul- t p
. lins has resyfned ..for another j Jt
I year.
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5_
K( <)NI) SKCTION ,
??fit ICE: 5 TENTS
OUGH 5th
>ly Trip .And Revival
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liapjiy
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II fi- I... i.: .III ;!. \"-a i' .*
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"u- ' i . > 4 ii-gi iv \\a.<
J'* i l* i \ \\ i MS" *.'M^\.N.
-W.V . v K:*. t)v.
V..;, :;k-v- ;i;. i-e's
; . .. iivinyr ;i
N'v ' TTf -* * ik.idm. f,a>-,-n- ~
S*: ? >!. Vcll?
'I " ul.i mi' I
1't* V"r C Mt:
i -!'mu L l.ap?
:?:?-? -rrt-?-. . " ?:?rrr^
ci'.}" i .i tr. city,
<*>;;' : , C : X. t\
,i. ; w
;: ' : : ' ? 'in S. C.
;i> :: . i.-?? . i sia. u; < :
- i? .. U'.??;?
"M" ' *.! jr j . \Y I a;. Sums'.
iv '
-- sm
nscph Wyndhiim
" Laid To Rest
1 r. :a--IT-. _v j Iv.lv.'ar4--Wy>-4 ?
sum..4*' -1 la-'' Mi.'ay niirht at h!-t, i;."-.
.. W'.. ij!? >?.,
! wu- ' ' i*. yUv.:r.'.r.p. S. C.,
: r.i "!-]y si of. parents.
' s:; v' " r v-i ']> v.";1. = \ cry
r.'.cr' 1 \ roar-si his fa
Pari".'.! \* !-..n hVyh iham, who
:t- a srtv" t'ss's-fv r str.-.i jU'earjH-.tK
'-H.'.' si. !o. if--- tmrrh't his. son
t: :i !.' * ;\v. : .front, Trnnli.nvi np
<!< ath; carponterincr " was
;- main I;-;; si ?
A< a carpenter he. wh- an o:<- <
Hv,\v- y';rv! hv^fTTTny!'^ froth' ~
i-.'l'i.' ht' DHVi'il in Kllnr-.-e a-fill a
imilr man: I'. v a-" there he .met
H-'? T il'.zlw. 1'nvtvv. daughter of
:??>' la* Mr*.: Marsha noH.v nni|
?rrri'Th'J. - i 'i'-c year later she
? ! i1-': ritrr ohildl'rth. -Throe yea! si
t,.v he 'married Miss, S?i?:inf-*fraf:o:
... ! :1;.,-Ja?c Mi>. I.ixaie- '
nrhv Wyvlhann . After 8 yearsmat
rhyfS'ny;' she too 'died. Seven
. inter he piet..Mr?Emma
\v of the late " John
iv.ai'.il thev wore happily mar
nr.-l'MreH ctmii-ntoil, and )jany
''or .1" year?; (t i.hildron were
rn:'-1 irirls an el two hoy?.
Tn ;!-f?3T when Bethel wry?. ro iili*had
ehnrtre ,.f the \v rk
i .11 m<! he-fve'rhe.! Jav anil
iur.t "aM.hl'i.'.lv??r++^?lHiii>l'ni'j ?
tttr :t wn~ rmtntrtre.-Jr'TT*? pastor-*
' V- I (> r-wman v.'h.o assisted
1 !.e <? Ct .;>a.i re:.!.- -ay? ne
1 t-he !i!",e?t wo"kn;on, this* ride of
avoir. . '
1 lis-i .T.:'y. hut re.un-- " j
ate;.'. T'meo week? nro he wns . X
?' ! n?rr~d?Trrrr ed ilh
nt:]^ Friday rirht. June 1-Jvh at
1 :'l,> -the end eanie.
Ho wa? _i arc ra'iv.od Sunday .if-*r!>itO?.
f* \ !M- /-M...
_ . -r.. iJiuirn.
r'l Hrv. d..l roorh^vi
'}<! oHV, Alv.::{ ! .000 attend-?N
1 the firhor.nl. The church waf
il! hours heft re time. Tlymh Xo.
Tj~. *1~iPo.i by "The pae'tor: pnaver
ns ofTovod hv Ucv. Freeman. The
dlmviiv.:?rrrr<>n< -pnko ' r,rj the*
I'Qgrani; Hv- \\\ K, Mc.Tunkins, .
Yi.iizabo: h F.b.iulu.,?Pro TV
. Simrloton. P-nf, ,T. \V. Kioholns,
ov. >T. C\ Hunter, Pov. ,T. r. Coins,.
JMis. .Tohnsio Williams. SCrion
U- Rev. T,,. 0. Bosnian, tnk- ;
n fmn St. .Tohn 1 -I:f?j subject:
ns delivered xrith;-p5ve<?r, aecom- ~ ~ ' "
anied with th0 Holy Spirit. He
:avaiL_to niourn his loss, a de(Continaott
on Page 12)
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