The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 29, 1935, Page Page 5, Image 5
lA^Saturday, June 29, 1935
' EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH g
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Re.v. H. Hughes, Acting Pastor ^
~ Columbia?Sunday was ~a beautiful
day for all church goers. The "
Sunday School opened at its usual
. hour by the superintendent, Mr. b
V' B. Williams with his co-work-- s
- ors at their post of duty. The les- ?
Ison w&s beautifully dissussed a
among the vorious classes. h
J ,The pastor and Rev. James Hen- I ^
derson ascended the rostrum at
. .11:30. The pastor delivered a J'
wonlerful, spiritual and uplifting
' 'sermon which everyone enjoyed.r,
The evening services began at S
7:30 o'clock with Rev. James ?
Henderson' in charge" Rev. Hen-' "
derson delivered a wonderful mes- p
sage. I am sure everyone gained
something from his message. $
- A "T awm Porty" will Ro priynn J
i at the church Friday evening at S
6:30 p. m. The public is invited'
to attend.
The church welcomes Miss Mar- rfare.t
Toney, Mrs. Frances Mc"""j
Millian, Martha Vance and Mr.
*; Mark Martin to come back aeain
to worship with us. Visitors: are
always welcome.
The sick are improving. -? h
' Mrs. Edna Murles is visiting I
relativ<*L in Asheville, N. C. P
. ''. Rev. and Mrs. A. A. . Hughey p
and baby are visiting their rela- f
L Lives in Pittsburg and the pastor h
is attending summer school there.
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B SIDNEP PARK C.M.E. CHURCH a
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Rev. J. C. Anderson, Pastor
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The Sunday school opened at the v
liisuul hour with the Supt. D. R. J)
Starks presiding.
The lesion" subject, "PracticingStewardship
Today" was beaut.i- tl
dinournod.
F At 11:00 o'clock the paster- fill- -.1
ed the pulpit with a burning Hies- c
t?u*L ....... .. .. . , . j
At G o'clock the pastor tilled the T
pulpit again with another wonder- V
t'ul sermon. .1
The. Sunday school lesson for
next "Sunday will be "Liberty Un-'
der Law"*"Rome 14si.'{-21, 1st Cor.
^ 8:9-13. r
Next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock
Rl v. Dowr.es, pastor of 1st
. preach a special sermon at Sid- n
:. ney Park. The public is invited. s
? Mr. James Jones is among the a
. ~^isk this week. 1
; Wrhe Sunday school picnic will t,
^?c. held next Wednesday, June 26,
?at Paradise Lake. The public is t
invited. . " t
HISH OPS~.M EMORTAX~~ -1
- . A. M. E. CHURCH Z
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' Rev. L. L. Farmer, Pu'.tor S
We are glad" tV say that~ouF ~
ehurch is still moving along nice^^
ly"Tinder the leadership of our pas- e
""tor. Although our hearts were s
mo/la o n i-l n -f o rloira n rr/\ V.ononco
II IRUC OCTU O UUV.UUOV Q
of the passing -of one of our most 0
faithful members;??ister Lue
George, yet we bow in humble-sub--e
mission to the will of our father j,
wh0 is too 'wise fo error. There- e
fore we are asking our members p
to close ranks and let us carry on P
until our summons come. Ti
Since school has closed, many of i
w the students"and faculty members t
have gone away for th^ summer.
We wish for them a delightful sum p
mer and those who a re-to return
next term, we are anxiously await
v<W Rftw and vou arP welcome at
any time to our church'~ FresicTeTTt
and Mrs. Abram Simpson wliu ure--f
+ faithful members are also in one
of tht Northwestern cities. Mrs.
R. C. Chappelle along with the host
of delegates from South Carolina 1
is attending the quadrennial mGfct
ing which is being held in Tulsa, tL
Okla. J
All who witnessed oh^ . Child- n
ren's Day program Sunday night
mg- said that it was very good and ii
?commended the Suptr.-Drs W? D. -t
Chappelle and his faithful group t
thqy are doing in the Sunday r
* School... - -7- ? n
Dr. Chappelle also thanked the
fine way in which they are.eoop- j
erating with their children and T,
Al 1 1 _? !t I . M t
vnoreoy inaiung ix possiDie ior mm f
to succeed. ??
p Notice: T0 the pastors, members 9
and friends of the city, you and c
your congregations are invited to
attend our rewal' meeting begin- ;
ning Monday night, July 1st, thru *
Friday night, July 12th conducted
by the Rev. Mrs. Etta Graham,
"The Preaching Woman". Come (
and hear her. The church is lo- t
catetL on Washington street, be- 3
Pme toid Ofek streets.
stf. JAMES A. M* E. CHURCH
^ Rev. R. W. Ransom, P|stor ? '
?' .Sunday school rwnn railed to. nr..
der by the Supt., at 10" A. M.,
with a large number present. Af- ?
tor the teaching of the lesson, the ^
school was interestingly reviewed 1
by the pastor.
At 11:30 morning worship he F
r gan. After the formhl opening, ^
the pastor preached a stronpr ser- n
tpon from" 23rd Psalrrr.?subject^ -t
? "The ITiifhnn<riny find" .. . 1;
At 4 P. M. the Missionary^jTi=--s
ton met at the above named church i'
Rev. Brown, Pastor of Brown n
Chapel prd^ched a wonderful ser- t
, , motl from St. Mark 16:14. y
j At 8 P. M. we were back to ii
ihurch and as usual the pastor a- f
ain stirred" hfs audience" with a
ernion full of tire and the holy
hostrfrom St. Luke. 9:26. subject
The \tdue of a Soul.' 1 ne Silver
loon Club met J una lb, 8 P. M.,
t the home of Mrs. Annie Fh*'lps.
'ith the President, Miss Estelle
anerette presiding1. The moot iiig
as as usual good. After the
usiness part was over the hostess
et;ved"ice cream and cake. A
leasant evening wns spent, &tew
rdess Board No. 2 met at the
ome of Mrs. Mary Phelps on Topcco
St., June lb, with the President,
Mrs. Katie. Solomon pivsidig,?After
the business . fras over
do hostess* served a delicious l east.
Miss FrancesJ anerette
nd Miss VerdeH-Deas of Marion,
I. C. are the guests of their
rand' mother ajjd aunt, Mrs. Ahio-Janerette^
Amor.g_tke visitorshnday
were: Mrs. Elizabeth
'rince end Mrs, Funics. Come a;ain,
visitors are always welcome.
Irs. Elizabeth Prince left the city
t.imlny v,-n \ 11 f fo._J A llchburiT.
>. C. after visiting her aunt, Mrs.
tnnie J anerette.
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DOI BI.K BRANCH A. M. K.
CHURCH
Rev. J. E. Djxon, Pastor
Sunday school met at the usual
our, 10 o'clock with Bro. J; W.
IniKun ..-..-I 1 ~ I *<- ? "
..v..v., i.ii null
ost of duty.
At twelve o'clock the pastoi
reached a stful "stirring sermon
rqm the subject "Faith" aiul "oyi
ie'aTts Were made to burn while
he servant . ol God opened trrmis
the word ol* GcxLj And his puliit
guests AveiT?ftevs. S. L. Glass
jid J>f\V. Hall.
At .'1 o'clock>-the members and
rit-nfls of D'.ublv Branch/Church
nji yed a lovely prograhT sponsord
by the Church Aid Club. We
zero glad to have Jones Chape!
astor (Bey. Janus Bates and hiple?did'choir
in our mulst).. They
Is? rendered valuable service ferhe
said program^ -
_A-L-K-n'cli'/k R M. We riiturned
o witness Father's 'Day excrCisgs
onductwl by Brov O. J. Sligh. and
ho. J. W. I)i.her and the Sisters
f Double Branch A.M.H, t'huteh.
'his indeed was a line program,
t'e thank "the pastor for the visjn.
Everybody went home pleksij
with the days'" service..
LADBON CHURCH SCHOOL
ENDS i
Friday June 21st a close to a
tost successful two week's sesion
of the vocation Bible School
t Ladspn Presbyterian- "Ghu-reh.'he
enrollment was about GO. The
lU. __1 1 "IT
hi. nit: \ri tnv MIUJUI was JUSUS,
he light of the World."
Mr. Henderson was the superinendent
and assisting him were the
ollnwinq canabje jl 0pa'l'tm c n t intructors
and assis'tanlS.." - begin*
lers, Mrs. Carrit Rutherford and
liss Ray; juniors, Miss Cecilia
tteh ard^wpTi bprmedntes; ?ftev.-^A..
fc~Po\ve, pastor of the church, and
lr. Henderson.
Mrs. Bouhvaro~iTmI~Mrrs;?Char:>tte
Juokcon in stir uc tmndi.
rafe wrkers. Miss Evtlyri Jfrhnon
was secretary Of the school,
nd Miss- Mary Gladden was the
rganist.
The school was cloosed Friday
yening, June 21st with an ?nterainment.
An exhibit was foatur(L
Girls of the intermediate de>artme/it
school. Games were
ilayed.* After a most joyous afterloon
everyone expressed himself
s having enjoyed yne an air. anu
urned home-ward.
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IIHIK !N?TITUT-K AT ST.
PAUL BAPT. CHURCH, OR. ?
ORANGEBURG, S. -C.
'=. WEEK OF JUNE 10
hy Rey. Chafles Cherry
Grpat Success. .
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Member* of the Sunday sehcol
J. Y. P. U. nnd friends from othr
Q.,?/iny srhnnls expressed themelves
as having been greatly bene.ted."
The manner in which vacuus
questions wer*' ar.?;wciVd
raved very interestingly. . We
eel that Rev. S. C. Campbell, net
tig corresponding secretary-'_?or
he State .-nd R V P. IT. Convenion
will do a, great work in the
leld with srch help as Mr. Ch' ry's.
;
iembe^_of__our Schools and thv
We will lj^ (gla<Y"to have, the
an notified in time, that we can
elp our young peop]ers program.
is a nuftter of fl.'ct we have a big
nh to do. nianv of our churches
ail to-help the young people prop
rly organize a real, Sunday school,
'remirgly they Forget the future
huxch.
We are on the job at St. Paul,
iine (9) souls were- added. 13)
hree .Christian experience Sunday.
Ve have decided to reorganize
ver the Sunday School ai\d Union.
Members of the Baptist Church
white) have accepted the invitaion
K> be with us Sunday, July JO,
:00 o'clock P. M.
,U..t H. W. .Emblv
Dist. Missionary.
'HE JUNIOR MISSIONARY OF
? FIRST CALVARY "TT7T
Junior, Missionary of First
^alvary met Jlime 11, 1935, at the
lome of Mjiss Addie I-ee Gladden,
^ho meeting was opened by singng
one lifle of Just As I Am;
'rayer was repeated by the club.
Vo 'then discussed our old and
ew business which were very inexaating
to each one S on the
iosUiss, '--ssistid by MKs L. JohhT
aaruad,. a delieiflus c< urse of
pe rremvi f?1/~ 7TT.il,> ^?
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nints. Lovely radio music filled
he air with sweet strains. Then
/e adjourned until the next mectig
at the home of Miss L. John,
larden St.
?STATE .At. V. Fh LEACUE AND
SUNDAY SHIOUI. CONV.
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On "July 30, 34,-and August 1 ,
tU ubffYe , nampd 'organizations ?
will meet jointly :wrth Dnr ar.nuat"""
.w nistc.i 1 Seminar of the A. M. (
E. Church, ami the \V. II. & ! '. Mis t
sionary/ Society at- Allen Cniver- .
sity, Columbia, -S. C. '
Professor?Wr-4L Shanklwfor the 1
well known Sunday school export,
Dr. S. S, Morris, Cotineetio: al S }
retary of the A. C. E. League, and i
D?\ (e'Of'fo A. yrprDtnn, jm tor i
ot St. l'aul A. Al. Ei Cnuicii, (
. Snrinefield. Ill, will be the special
guests. ATTof These are?merr-j
of thought, wisdom and thorough^
preparation and training?and?wD- ?
present -many helpful lectures, ad- ^
itTcSSe.-, and denomination: that no -i
progressive minister, Sunday ^
school or Lev gue woTker can af- |
lord to miss. . .
Tbe va?Ue of music in worship
is being recognized more and
1 n'dl'l' L'U'l l ilmi uml in , i. , f J
this! fact special emphasis will.be
laid) upon mu - ic. The Convention 1
Oliojii undei the bireetion-ofa-UiL entod;
well trained and experienced ,
music committee, promises to be '
the -best ever b.-d. ~
There ale many other features
scheduled Which will be of interest
to' every one, young and old.
Connie and share in this wonderful
treat which the committee has pre- v
par- d. _ .. ,
Convention Theme. "The .World
for Christr Christ for- tlie World." J
Official Song Book, "Gems of
Love." * ' s
A. .P. Spears, State League Pros- '
ident; G. W. Howard, State-Sun- ,
dry School Superintendent. j
WILLIAM CII.YPKL A. M. 10. )
' CHURCH
Rev. J. J'. Washington, Pastor . (
Things arO moving along nicely .
with ns a 1J oth -r things hLirrgTOTT- f
sidered." Services were well a.i- ""
tended Jeroth -morning -and evening. ?
The congregation of Willil.ni Chap t
I m.i.v?gmci. I with the pre'senee ;
Jf the following visitors, viz:.. ;
Mrs,- U. G. Bai.tethy- Fl or one,. ;
.Miss Daisy Ayers of JtftfrtSTfh; J
Miss Goldie Biamlylnirg of Bow- 1
man, .Miss Virginia Slade, of At- t
ai.ta, (d .; Mrs. ClauJiu M,.Gregg, t
off' Bennettsville; Miss Iahiise M t
Walker, of Greer and Mvs.s Tliehua <
Aloorer of Kloroc.. Mrs. Gilbert
and Mrs. Rawles of Columbia were t
present in the mornit|g worship. t.Mrs,
Fiaheis Johnson and Delta \
C'ampb. 11 of Dillon et lied at the ,j
p:nvnn:ig.- lasj Saturday afternoon'|_J
and spcMit a short stay with the t
oast: r and i< mily. .. Mis. [R< sA v
Hawkins of-Phion a Ian calltid by II
Jui parsonage bnJ spoke to the y
pastor and -family, l
Two More Have Passed to e
(ireat lloyond. I
Tile hearts of the members of ,]
^V'JIIiam. ( hWpri?wrre?niaJtie 's'-d n
' dyming the last two weeks wh</n i
the grim reflpcr tock from their i
midst t\?io of the most outstanding l1
mlw.f's ,,f 1 in. ehtn-fh On ThlllS- C
Jay morning, Gth; Inst. Mrs. T~ 1
-rem- (Sadie) Lewis passed away
after i.;- lout?-illness. -Airs.- 1^-wis 4
was one DT~[|id foteino'.'f wuik^rs- _i
' " ii the church. She. wtts ---dcvutci ?
Christian, one whom to kr.gw \\"..s i
to love., 11 ei* funeral was had on I
"Friday the, day after he-rrJicatli^ _L
Friday morning, 14'th, Inst, the ?i.
whole city of Orangeburg was t
sh>?ekt^L..;iir 1 ? > - iibncd over?the?
iv ws i f the sudd- n passing of t
brother Lincoln . Jell'ei sum For- 4
forty-five years die.'-labored ass-id- c
ously for the upbuilding of Wil- i
liam Chapel Church, lie ,.\va/ in a j
class to3 hifnself when it comes to i
sacrifice the good of his church. ^
lle'was faithful in life, afrdcOntinued
through to the end. t
- Ik> was' eivroute to his farm .a- f
bout two n^'.e.s outtof.. the city. (
when striken down by the grim t
reaper doath. He fell orn the load i
side between the city ' and his I
l'arrn. The ' I'll lie i al?service wa.~ j,
conducted;, by the pastor 'land otln.
ers in the church of his choice Moi, t
day, Jur.c 1", at 4:00 oclock. i
Those participated in the funeral i
exorcise were Urs. I. II. Alston,
14,41; Hrivy,'J F. Flair ;ujd W.
Jamison. Ttrb m'.Jn etiology was
delivered by the pastor who used
as his t. xt Rev. "bg.; tlvou laithI'ul-.uhtil
death and 1 will givo thee j
. i ti'iiwn of life." The church |
was packed bey. nd s. ating cap.:- ~j
city to witness the last to .be -said
over~this i.oied character. On.' by j
one- we are passing. . . ,
EMMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH 1
^ Rev. E. Hi McGill, l'astor
Last Sunday was a beautiful day 1
though somewhat hot. However, '
this did not cause all churchgoers
to stay at home. A creditable audience
was seated within the con- |
n ? IrrxfVi i
nnes ui Ciinuiaiiu^i ~v.?. ,
vices.. At the. eleven o'clock^"wpt~
ship, the pastor read for the les- <
son a portion of the first chapter
of St- Mark. Responsive reading, :
the twenty-fourth Psalm.
these preliminaries Rev. McGill
came forth with the morning mes
"sage: It was impressive, practical
and informative. ? Lj
Our Sundy School was well at- ,
tended. The lesson was quite in- i
taresting the subject of which was i
Christian Missions. At the con- -J
cnreron'oT't.he le<*frn, MTr~fcr~Hhw^ ard
Bennett, M.A., Fisk Univer- 1
sity, 1935, gave an interesting talk
ito the members of the class from \
thp, subject Our Mission of Today. |
We were pleased to have Ml*. Ben <
nett with us and especially grate- <
fur to him for the splendid talk 1
| Prior tu tkcpTooo oTihe B^sfllanT =
4-a-Bihie_jegt was given under di- I
rection of our district superintend t
dent. Quite a bit of enthusiasm
was shown during this test period:
After this, he spoke to the pri- ,
mary boys and fcirls who likewise
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the palmetto leader
vore jubilant.
Rev. E. E. Jones, pastor of Em- j
ithiiuoI?if.?M. E.' Church, Mafy7tlle,
S C brought the evening mes
nige Rev. Jones delivered a very ]
pleasing and inspiring message i
o a large audience. Musig for >.
in." day was urnished by our Jun- t
or Choir, Miss A. E. Moore, orjanist.
- Mrs. A. E. Cadfden and Mi^. C. *
McGill left for Tnlsa, Oklahoma to t
ittend the convention of 'Slisslon- <
iry department. We wish for
htm a safe trip-and return, v t
On Monday night', June 24th a '
Biblical play entitled "The~Wjty "i
>f the Cross' was presented under 1
the auspices of the Stewardess '
\ axillary. Mrn Viola Col<MU'l, dl ector.
A pleasing audienc0 saw
his impressive and interesting '
day. ' . ;
Emmanuel Sunday School pic- 1
lie Wednesday July 17. at Gryntlj. ^
ark. T.et s all get xeady go up
there and have a fine time. ?
5T. JAMES A M P fin-!>/ >
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IU'v.. Ilale It. Thompson Pastor t
Asheville, X. C.?Sunday past A
vas Junior Church day ami the *
rnUth i/l' the church aiip to b com- *
liendoit for thcTHosl eXcelleiil way t
n which they used their op'pqi- j
iTmfies to pi i vt*. The SiiiNlay i
school dfepartmunt was unusually j
aigely attended arid the1 lesson \
whose subject' wirs ""Chrlstrt^n-1-.
Missions" commanded stsiii?>us '
houg'ht and study. At the close
i very thoughtful review was conlucted
by Miss Johnic Mi?e Mollis. ^
dany \isitcrs were present.
The junior choir consisting of '
hirty-tWo young men and women
if High School rank sang bcauti- ^
Tilly the Proces-ional before -kneel A
ng at tbt altar in consecration: ! t
vrayer led by our pastor: * The
noruing incssage was delivered' by r
mr -oaston to an /dvci*whvlminir _
iudunco. The subject used was
'Spi ritual -Foods" taken from St.
lomi 1 chapter ail d 23rd verst. '
luring the course of this period <
lie" inter'st was profound and 1
here were outbursts _ throughout. I
he congregation becTiuse of the s
lut-poiu ing of the Holy Spirit.- ,
i i.c evyiving service again witlessed
a large fllock of people who
ame to worship. The junior choir ;
I'S- ill it*s. best both in the. i enlit
ion of music arid personality.
t was .tii impressive exhibition of
he dynamics of youth in' the
iurch of today. "The Turning \
'litni?was t in- sultjtct. of-tho ova?I?
U?K hie.-isugT, giv> ? by tin- pastor,
aken from St. .Luke 15:18-1'.? versus.
The discourse w'.rs in complete ?.
tarmony with- the . culmination of.?
unior Day. |md made an emphatic
ind touching plea foi "The Turn- ?
rg Point" in lives of men ami wo- .
rin who Weio out .of proper Ve- j
<tionship with Christ.. The musi ^
a! number sang by the choir, led
>y .Mr. I\. .M. (iilluun. Jr. at the..
lose of the s* rnion was touching- :
y .pondered and was?in -perfect ha r?
mmv With the discolll se.- ? -'* j
?On next ffnT'day the pas-tor ??>
'i king tin- ar.nounceni.nt of the
Jrayer-bantT.' units., which atp to |
o otir revival which begins on the ~<i
i;,st Sunday in next, month.
tiiot'pi of workei;.? wrre?also
innourci'd. by our pastor who ace
*)?achieve?the?budgets covering-,
iur youth movement-^ iW tin' >'iim?
n- r .school \soason. The youth of
lie church is playing it large part
iv the achievement of theSe btidr,-ts.
"...
Our puastur ami family were
he dinner-guests of Mr, ami Mrs.
VhdrcW Avery who reside ut.
.'lingnt.-n Ave. Mrs. Mary J- Sloan t
m officer and an energetic woik- i
r accompanied the pastor and hf? .
aaniily. A very lovely dinner
v;u served. .
The .ofl'ic' rs >and nteillbei"s?r?f- ?
in- sr*-inr church gave their pres.- '
nee and coupe rtrt'ioTT'a it encourage
nent tu .tlu* iuniur church. _
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SI' M I KK \ i:\vsOil
Sunday, June Id, the follow
kg survi.es wvit? hold'for the bene
lit of Kmanuel. At l-dU-at Km- I
name), Iluv. .. Bruttson of ?the
( race Baptist (hutch preached, .at
he church lbr-444e: In a tit x,f?Lhc.J
Jr. Missionary Department. At <5
tAdock- th, 4Juo;cas_Ciixlc_ gUi'e a _
- ilver Tvm "at-the residence of. Mr.
u.d Mrs. t'. B. B-acey and at. h
'ch>h< the Dm Kilters' of Kniman- '
iel sponsored avKu;lur's Day pro- <
jtiam at the church.
Two 1:wly receptions were tfiv n
durir.k th. past week hi uoring (
jfrides and grooms, Mr, aJuL. Mrs.
l?eo.n'1>-Boriiv. an i Key. and Mi s. .
Brooks and Mr. I.e?>n ?D? Lorip
/a.- h'mne.i hy?tViilids?oh?M r
day night, Ju-ne 10. at tho resiie.nce
of Mr. and Mrs. A'. J. Spear.- '
ind Mi.-. A. R. D'onnelly honored J
i. ,t_" liter at 1 -in-law. Rev. t
ind Mr.-. Breaksi on Wednesday*p:
light, Jure rdt.h. ? (
The nunib*.rs * f the T. A. C. <
md guests were <1* lightfully en
tenanted nrr Tue.-day evening, j
Ate.; Mis. ('has. Spears was hos\.-s
to L,.e elub at their regular ^
Tieeting. After several progres- 1
uon* x?i bridge t.he following .per-.
["'"""j'r 1 prizes: (liiosls j
prizes': Mrs. E. A. Andrews, high
score, Miss Par hum, low - score-; I
Miss Francos Lawson consolation. I
L'lub prizes: Mrs. J. 4C Atkinson,
high score, Miss Bell McKay, loto J
tcore; and Miss Edyth Jackson ,:
:onsoiution. All enjoyed the deliciuos
icecream served in cantelope
halves with cake,
??A?Kii th.lny K"i. nt pnrty was
given Ky tTio auxiliary to tne postal ~
alliance on Thursday evening, at
rhcTresf(U'iicg~of--Mr_-an?i Mrs. A.
J. Spears. The par'ty was largely?
attended and all present reported
t pleasant evening jspenJ.. I
Mrs. Elizabeth Pearson of G'hi- ,J
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WHO'S WHO ANI) ;WHKN OF
STATE COLLEGE, .
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From the rema^kaB^e- chtihai "
'Jli'J t-anie, one, Wayman Johnson,
i young man destined to play a
neat part in the educational and
uHurat advancement of the state.
While at State College, Mr.
Fohnson stood out' as a mejnber
rf the first track team to go to he
ifumpion' Relays, number "S"
lub, on staff of the' "Collegian,"
Ifi M. C. A., member-find Was a
barter member of thc (.linega I'.i _
'hi Fraternity. As a "Y" worker
re-represented t.he r<~iTTi~i> at. TCmes ~
VIountain in addition t0 .being. a
'o.reeffUl debater.
Upon graduation Uu: I.ineoln _
Jraded Schood, at Clio elected him
rrincipal and teacher of vocational
igriculture, where h(. 'erved for
wo year*. During this period he
vas happily niarie<l t(( the former
Mifts l.ila Mvlner. Mr. and Mrs. "
Fohnson noow have '.three "children "
lanudy:?John?Gilbert,??I.ori* ?nd
Charles Harry. ? *?
The St. John Training School at
)lapta, after viewing his efficient
.vork, secure.d his services. For
l... r.._. * d
lie- iksx iout years ne nai wroughtveil
in . this? community. In the
'ield of vocational .agriculture he
las excelled, having1 been secre"aTy-ti'eiTsureT"
N. F. S. ~C.7 two
ears, w'ent-to Pittsburg, Va. 1933
md Bowie, Md. 1934. A' boy from
It. John is on the "state judging
eiuij^this year and Mr. Johnson in iwompany
the plufcky * lad to
Tilske'gee Institute.
The St. John school is the County"
Training school for Sumter and
las seven teachers, two having
>een added since his sojourn.
The Pee Dee State?rflege Club
vas entertained at John school
.his winter arttHMt'. Johnson was lected
as a special delegate to the
ieneral State College Alumni
neeting in Orangeburg.
He i* the Son^of Mr. and Mrs. "
rohn W. Johnson," Conway, S. C.
lis wife finished Marion High and
I ill Junior College'work at State,
die is now considered one of the
>*st second grade teachers in this
eetion. While at State she was a
nembcr of the debating club, choir ;
mil Glee club.
He is interested !n athletics, eduation,
music and was atone time
luite a talented journalist.
:ifii. i.- \Uitiiyr 1-er n-brter iii I 1>|:iilieis,
Mr. and Mrs. J< seph Spears;
Ir.'atd Mrs-.*K.# A. Hi binson, Mr.
iid-Mis. A. jj. Spears antbothrr-elatives.
' Mrs.
A~ K. Sanders is attending
v:rumor school at State 'College.
MrJl, P. H.dmor and little sons i-t
jk'isftiiig in New York City.
,\li>. Mottle MeGhee and darrrrtr
er of Aiken spent seyi ral i y -|
ast week visiting Mrs. McGhee's i
in tln.r, Mrs. Susan Wallers. .
?r< ving nicely afti r 'a c.ouple of i
Seeks illness.
?Mr5":?Mmm??hTt on Toes lay;
line II. to visit Hit daughters in
Se.W i (I^k C'lly. . 1 f,
Miss Gertrude'Capers a stu-I
lei t of tbe^Catvhhall-Spass school i
rf?thc'- nln-ve n> mod county won-j
th priz in tlu- Essay tin proven- j
itiii <>I' K.r.st tiu.' content t>111: |
cas livid >01110^limeajro. The '
. av.hi.rs, if thy school. Sirs. J. 1>.
VtlVi ^.M ?iml 'Mr?;- 1'hlnti Dae is aiv?
lulTr protul, o?- tho^ honor achiev
.i !iy {heir stu 'erts.
JOHNSTON NOTKS
Sunday was a lovely <Juy for
diurch at Bethel'C. M. E. Church.
\t U diO a. in'. Rev. HeFarlin
irencliod a vtoiidciTul sermon.
At dd'.O p. in. the Sunday-school
me nod with the siipcrintendent
ind tyutfiiers at their port of duty.-At
8'dlQ p. m.. the pastor preach- :d
another Wonderful seriuon to a
??.>;e crowd.
?Tile 1?. V. B.-fC- will i.p.-n i,i) _
Monday July, 1st at Bethel C. M.
E. Church. - ^AIT child r en _a r c Jask-.. ~
.'d to bo present".
Mr. Anderson Oliver departed
this life on Juno 23rd. The'family
ha? our sympathy. :
Mr. and Mr?. W. B. Bass have :
adopted a daughter.
Ml? A: M. Spann motored tar
Edgefield, S. C. Tuesday on busiIH'.-.-i
Mrs. Evelyn Williams has re
fumed from a two weeks Bible
icho'ol ?it Paint. College, Augusta,
'eorgia. ' '
Mr. Karl Miles was in Batesburg
>n Saturday for a few hours.
Mrs..Ereeman Upson is atterdng
school at Bettis Academy in :
r.unton. S. C. ^
Alt. Zion Baptist- Church anlouncos
services. N Second ' and 1
:ourth Sundays at 11:30 a. m. '
M'oachiiig; second and fourth Sunir-.y?
lit 8:30 jv. m. preaching. Sun-. 1
lay school at 10:00 a. r.t. every
Sunday,,
?Being \intcro.?trd in (.he Palmetto 1
,eu.ler. Sir. Minnaugh Amos is i
iskitlg alf of his friends to read i
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UNION-NEWS
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* Mrs.?l5erlhu Benson*, MbKay is
the Kuest of her mother, Mrs-..l'nn- i.ie
M. Benson on Me Beth St.
Mrs. Kniiini li. IR-ini i- spendingher
vacation in Columbia, h\ C.
Mr. Tom Johnson, t,ne of Union's
oldest, citizen,* passed hist week i
grftcr~a 1 <J11VT illiw:M i*r JwIihmhi i
was one ((f t:i<. pioneer of Corinth ]
Chvruh of this city. ?
Misses Alice Pittman, Maple aid
l.ucilo Windham left last week for
NT V. r~
?Ill. L. W. I.utiv: ' h"s?-returned While
up that side lie visited 'the
.>iU nnidi v Ufimil. 111' w<>> gccoin-o-,.
ponied by Misses Sara. Raten and "
Nelle Hu- l ie Nicholas. Mis-.JB.aten
continued her trip to N. Y. C.
whilp .Mi-s "Nicholas remained in
^Yashintrton. '
i ,1 II 1 II. Mi' II n il, 'III
ciiv last Sunday. J_
News' has been received in this
city of the mnYriytre 'of Mi?s tjyntli!a
Nicholas to. Mr. Sullivan M.j
Cheeks in N. Y, C.' Miss Nicholas |
is the nine i.f Sl'r.~nnd;MtV. W. W. h
Nicholas ?f this city. Mr. Checks ,
is. also a 'native of this < Lty. |.
A reception was trivet! in the I
honor of Mr. and Mrs. George j
F.>L.rr^ne.wIy-\vedlaat- .Monday. 1
cvenintr at the home of Mr. Andrew
Rice.
Several Utiionitcs attended the
Bnthimr Rc:k?cv?(-^intV-st it) Col
ambia h-t Mmnlay evening.
-Miss Julia Dobson, formerly pf
this town-.J?ut now a resident of
V. ashintrton. U. C, is one of the
rraduates of the Miner Teachers
Colleyre of the ~T)istrict of Colli in t
ia. . .Mi s Dobson is widely known
in Union and this e.vent will he of
internet to her friends ?;
Annouricements t4irou(rb the A? ociaed
TTes s ?<Ti > p at eh o.- and the
Press Radio News, diretosod "the pn>
n?ro by hiith?housor of?eon- cress
of the "Social Security Mens/
ure." The..l.ill of course has tiT1
be sent to a joint conference and >
iirned by. the. President before is
becomes law. but this victory' will
h-e welcomed by th^ .aped and iridipnant
of this city. It comes at
a very needy time-for direct relief
will be cut off in this state this
week, thus the attempted fnjstra
ion will be lessened. A perusal of
ihe proposals the measure reveals
aid to persons over -"fiS'-yeftr* 'of age
who can establish their need,
alia. widows department children^..
the crippled and blind. Thank God
for the President.
Pefihs
d
lie B.- Harperson on Dougless High
died,last Thursday and was funeral
i zed by Rev-. Bowman last Jpridy,?t
: 1
Mrs. Alue Romvrick*-died June-"
-HWh. She was the youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mi?.. Peter
Moorman. She married Mr. Geo. .
Ren wrick Id years ago ,A!1*d li\ od p.
very peaceful and devoted life.
She- vs*as? -member- of Macedonia- A.M.
E. Church, a devoted Christian
and died in the faith. She
was -funei^rijzpd by Rev. -J. ""M.
Hawkins at New Hope Churcli.
Undertaker, Abram and"-"Sen In
charge. - ?
Tom Johnson departed this, life
last Saturday,-night at his home
en Wood row St.. H0 was an old
drayman of Union. He was one
of the Ushers of Corinth Baptist
f Ms A ^ 'ii " ' --
> uuiui. .-v ianniui member until
he was not able to function. Four
years ago be bad a stroke-and remined
so until the end earfip. He
is well known among both white
and colored of this city as one of
the best trustworthy1 citizens.?Hp ;
was funeralizod by his pastor. Rev.
Baton last Wednesday. l'.nde):taker
I. C MeKissiel- Si?Son-trr "
eh a r pre.
Rev, Mrs. Mannic Berry of I
Greenville has been invited to
preach Sunday afternoon for the
-Thru-tin n H-ome Society, also Sun- Jay
night for the Stevad. Rally
.which takes place at Bethel A. M.
K.-Church. Let us -all look- toward
next Sunday for a big time at
Bathel for we ad know Mrs. Berry
i. a great proache.r r
Those op the sick list are Miss
Ever Garner, Mrs. Sarali White,
Mrs. Hendeson. Those that are
improvng ar0 Mrs. Alice Huston,
Mrs. Bailey Mitchell and Mrs.
Sarah Hughes.
Twelve elapses of quartets will
sing at Bethel-July, 2nd to select]
the tw0 out of tha t number toj
broadcast.' T.et us look forward for i
the date. '
Children's Day at Bates ChapoH
last Sunday was the bryt in many
. 00..0 T TJ aV O.. -*~.. I
? VIII r. Kivui; itvuvit ot\uui LVHHV
the congregation to their foot with
bis- speech. A hoy rihoiit. 7 years
ihl. The Fair Brothers, Bates
Chapel Junior and Senior Quartets
all sang very beautiful. Miss
i) 1 &f^Sfl1tU4fc|l|- listing
tne sacred
ions to our rompe
understanding, dig- ,
Service insures WWll
ete'compliance with
%?r inviolabte_ rights
desires of the he- |~
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Pw I
I PROFESSION A1 $
| . C.Aiti ?s :]:
r ' y
Office Hour* n I'hone
11:30 A M. to 2 F M. Offn-e 35:>tt
C:00 P. M. to 8 P M. Ilea ?M8
Dr. C. E Stephenson
Phyaician and Surgeon
Diaeaaea ?1 Women and Ch.lui an *
? A Specialty ?
?oricT: IZJ anient*
AaaemMy St '* I ink St
~ - ?
DR. L. M. DAM EDS
Phynvcian and Hurgoou
Office Hours: y to 10 A.M ; I to !i
P. J.I 6 to V P. M ?
Special Attention Given L?imumui
: Uf. W utiieTT: :? ~.
Office. 'Kca ideiice;
1125 Washington 2.J.'J0 Jlu;jiptot>
Phone 04 20 Phone 7504
DR. J. G. STU ART
fcye, lurj Nom and TEreel
Crlaatieji Fitted Accurately.
Office Hours: Telephone:
11:00 to 1 Uu I'.M L-a.. 4002
: 6:00 to a-.00 P.M. Office 3786
Office. , t "Residence:
2030 Taylor St. ; 14?17 Pine St.
Office Houtb: Phone;
11 A.M. to 2 P.M. Kea. 8875 ?
6 P.M. to 8 P.M.
Dr. \V. D. ( happelle
Phyelt.en and Burgee^.
Ifiiaaaca of Women ana- <Jhx d ?. ?. ?o
A Specialty
Office: ,. R^aidente:
2115 Lady St! 1301 Pine St.. Col
ample 9. C
Office Hours Phones
8 to 9 A. >1. C ilice 6033
ll to 2 P, M. Res. 6798
6 to 8" P. M.
Dr. li. K. Frederick ?
. ( physician
Office: .. Residence:
1107 Vt Washington 1416 Para *
Over Victory Savinjrs H^nk
?:?' 1 Colum tia St C.
Office Phone 8407 Rea. 6708
N. J. FREDERICK
Atl^rney-at-Daw and Notary Pubis*.
PRAjLTjtK" IN ALL tOlKTS
?State and F?aeral
1H# AVaBhingtun St.,?Lwfe.jrik?Gi
*?
Phmd 7STI
All Classes of Dental WoYk
Dit L. IF Hallman
T DENTIST
Painless Extractions. Sundays by
Appointments. Days:. Mondays,
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursday*
c ' Fridays and Saturdays Office:
23t>01-2 Gervais Street
Columbia, S. C.
?Fan-O-Lin System
in Heauty J?ulture
"Give FAN-O-LIN Hair, SdaXy.
Dandruff and Toilet Preparation
a trial. Their worth has been
pTOVoh. Have and are growing
hair on bald heads end barespots
when directions are fol- ^ ^
- lowed,?' Will?p'romdU r-fUlT
growth of Hair.
1 Box Hair Grower ,. ? I .il
1 hex-Special Hair Grower Mj
1 box Scalp Soap ".10 /
1 box Pressing Oil i_. ? .41
10 cents extn* for -poatage
Registered In U. S. Patant
Office.
Agent* Wanted Write for t*rou
Made by
Mme. Fannie L. Carolina *
1029 High Mark*t Street
. GEORGETOWN S. Q.
Willie Giles, carried us nv.uy with
the ft hale and Jonah. z
To address the Sunday School,
Mr. Daniel' Windham. To address
the League, Miss 'Beatrice J^rtningsr?
? ?. ..
Come to church. G^ to church.
GREENWOOD NOTES
Mr. ami Mrs. Wade Wideman,
Mr. and Mrs. .John F. Richie and
Mr: and Mrs. Joe _ Brown spent
Sunday- in Greenville, S. C. ,
Mr."" John Thomas" Richie and
Miss Willie Mae Walts" wereTtuite--'
ly married June 2nd.
Mr. Jack. -Tompkins left Saturday
for Philadelphia.
Mr. William Thackston was a J
tiiiv.liu'eu 'viMtflg. here Saturday, ^
June 1th.- VMrs.
Rorabel Williams is able to N
sit Tip, affer"8ftt hath been confined
to her bed for three weeks.
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