The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 29, 1935, Page Page 6, Image 6
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Tuesday afternoon of each week '
Many letters are received too late
for publications^* 1
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NOTICE TO APPLICANTS
Children deninng tr> hecomf
members of tfie "BtlF Carver Cluh
hi] out coupon and mail?t>'Ajyether
with a stamped, self-ad
dr?>>c.l envelope to The Palmett"
' loade.. R ll Carver Club. 1310 As
M'miherahip Card and Button
wfll bf ?ent to you immediately.
"BILL."
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Boys And Girls
WANTED
nv. i^.-m In ^Ina ro
1 () E^UI II luvnv; w.
??s-i . Time ?
Hurt's an opportunity for am-,
bitiulis boys an?i girls to make
money every week, all^ year
long. by simply working in
spare time in jour own neighborhood.
No money, no experience
needed. We supply everything.
Many boys and girls
are now happy, making their
own spending money. All you
- have to do to join them is to
, write to the address bejow
_ and M?k for f>|ll >tilniK. Write
""V CIRCULATION ' M AN ACER
THE PALMETTO LEADER
131 (^Assembly St.. Columbia. S.C.
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THINKS OF KILL WEKKIA
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-? .llt'llo Bill: 7=
I urn still;.thinking nlx-nir von-:
J am go ng to tl.ij k . : y??u .
week. We ar*- h:.\iiL' -ojni. >ai':
now, which will .1,, tin
good 1 ? -?
Th,i* . -of
our church. Mr.sv. Jcr.nie Sligh is
making a successful progra'm wi'h
the silver tea. Hi!! \\\- had a li: v
\ ?Sunday* School ati't n fr.
\dncc. We hhd with u- to pi ach
A. J. Suiiilay
>Herev ae some rwhiles. What
. are tJhese ? .
on the ^
Answer: Watermelon. '
2. Red ar.d hot. makes l.:g:.t.
?.?^Ans\v<LFs?Sun. ?
KKf OVriM'ii, I 111 hill HI !..\!. ;.r
\ .. \Hello' Bill:
l J :Jtl Very :!!. ' I have .1.
ted ev?T since th\V last ul' Apr.:,
and just got up last Sun :ay. M\
mother wt tu Wi~^7w-S^jiL_ke,--TT
: ?f. May?She hu-- hot--" p.- ..
month and y days.. I FiaVe l.\ et:
Hooking a-'id my-V-ran i up : .? i*
have been milking tia- c?,\v- . tW-iuc~~
1 am y y earls old.
liood r?y*v iruni. . ~r
Ciraldine .1 ??L
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Dear Hill,
I wa,s . iv.illy. s nrpris' /l an?'i :.stuUr?ikl
in .set?tt- >intr'fp -tetter
on. our Junior Hasre. . Ali :!,?
rest- of tin o]ub nit:!iib'-i\; oiinTu. *<<
feel ba<l .bout the matter a, it
i/ our .iluiy to seti.i Hi tbc lit'W.-',
I mailed my letter las' We. 1., ,_a:
not tell why you <|i(Jn't ^et 'r. \\\
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us usual.
n1 " imitiH ry u'l-v wnn
the letter I). OUf^cliili"is yi'ir.u
on nicely. We ai1' I < |?iit to.
Kay?ua program Vuur,. .'My moth.. :
has - been. aw.-.y for if...?t?eeee
" A!ays i.tter.dliiy -.he Women's Convention
in N wbe>iy. ;ii.<l my -itor
ami 1 were the.: h<>uv ''keep-tv
ami we were kept very busy iq-i.
We are pLnnim; a hiif time 'for'
the Fourth of Jul v. As the I .ami
M... ..... i
.iiilist stop, 'will p.ck you up rv xt
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Yiifli.,: t li uly,
Maiyfuai et -Wriyln
DIVES I) ESC[UI'TION
DdJr Bill,
1 am going to give you a 'inscription
of myself, I am a brew
skin girl with short hair. I ,',m
ftmnt follr lVot :niil?eight?ir.ohi '
tall.
I haven't received ni.V incut her
ship, card and button yet. PM.;se
send them to me. 1 noticed that,
my name was misspelled in the
Leader. Please print correctly,
this week. My name is spelled
Naneina Wilkes.,'
? Yours truly,'
N'anci^a Wilk'
MAKES AN A POLO?; V
Dm* Bill. ?" . . ~
I have to make an apology for
not writing. I was so busy in
school until I just did not have
tli? tdme to write.
Bill, there is not a Bill Carver
Ciub in our own and I am,writing
/Or information telling how to get
one in our town.,Here
is a few jumble words: .
L Que ; ? -i ?
I" 4 1. Loygopo
2. Gwinrte
3. Lebujm
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BILL CARVER. Editor
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or til' Ion if. st hut I .haw been
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Kt-v.1. I'.. lU-yril.. Pastor
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mi-ttl i !" Bap: t-lit v a - .n.iinj; i1: at
ii at In.'th i-r-. a ? I ; wi-at! m
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a.V :i-~ i-MA\ W I' ,-f };' tlo; kill|.i
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! "A . Me-dataes K. S. Mai
'..I,. Ijarr.w > ii< ha-!? . t* < lark.
'WakI:i':ir"or.. 1> : Maty^i tter yi.:tr.
.\latli.- \N alkrr. \ in|a t
! : l-'.-r i.i -liar/j in thi."Spin'.
.ial l\ a.-'." The visitors
\ f ' irmly \]>r -i- n- * mi Mrs.
! ]. H v ly a < 'y n-poniha!
Iv.ery iiiciiili-1- was happy to see
.Mai v ip ir.i- service.
: fli r h< '.if ,-h .1 iil fin* sme timy,
? <> o Trr::r*--. Si 'tvr.-!< hn-oty issho'lt
ir|;:' -t IIH-Ptlie! of Miller
' I apt 1. ' ' ' __
Din ir t't ll-airue hour a Very
ice ie-.-i-ii. \viu i tljoyr i.. ..
Aifain a u ii?t i'1't'il -elTuot; vA - !
eliveii.d hy rfur p-l r ?lni*i.iifC' the
vei in.'-C service.. I' \t is four.*;
Psalms f>;{: 1 'Too. T I) * i-1c?r?.**
A special . prayer wa.- ojFereil...fat
Mrs. I.. M. (iih'U r and die rutin
ielryrat iyi: who ! !''. this ewiiilip
r Tul-a. -Hkta.. A . at i <i 1. < '
J-'?Vli '"IT:.ii IT? \V F .an il Mi
inn i V ' or.vent m:'.. I .t ii.u ; i.< ev,
Ml'V .s rVa'C. . _
Mi-. K'idie S. Mai - : all at . I .i;
; .e J. I I., Were Week-Mil o).
t r. ;i ! .M r ai . u. n a i e, >?
Boundary St. Mr. T. I.. Lojran
a :?r. i M < a : i> A rnold
"A lt ! h!|> ;r U">" 4< Iff L' J-t
or day >.f Mr- f/ iI:t and Mis? A.
I'cjifsoti.
Itev. White, and his assistant,
"!i:.s, Klizabeth Iiurton, were very
;'?-vt T>|iiMd and elated over the
rrollmenf. .pt:end...n<r ' n.l interest
exemplified in the Vocation
Bible Srhftol?4-he enmllm lit wa?T
t'orty-jsix (4Q> and thjs wi^ the
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iv together with a self addressed \t
to Leader Bill Carver's Club, 1310 \ n,
Your "harue will be placed on the j a
"members hi[> i-nrH and hllttOD
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ii?>t week > I )r
Sunday, June- .30, at-- 3:30" 4
deck a program.will bfr rendered Jl
ia. Hitt.re-t of X.egro' County IIos- 11
pital -Project. Everybody coin out V'
VfV put 'this project ever! ' v'
MT. LI:baxox A. M. E. .
CHURCH ,
Rev. E. F. Johnson, Pastor \v
A v e r y interesting Sunday J
Svhoi i meeting was held on yesterday.
At 10:00.o'clock the *?uperin-|rfl
Unde.it, Prof.' Smith, and teachoik
filled th6ir post of duty. 1 ''
Preaching service*- were started!^.
11 }30~:iiVl(icJi. A very timely
sermon was preached by the pas"
g
1 lie Annual ?Sermon for the jr
^hiSotis was preached at Springlield
Baptist. Church by Key. E F(< j,;
Johnson. . . * n
Mc.sdaincs Julia Itoberston and .Y
1 Kiln Cownti firi' ??-very '""'d '?
" slheeJ.'Hi' ir return from 1he Wo- tii
mail's Confereticu to Ret the young ii
people Interested in the work. Hi
' Mrs. Maj*gie M. Murruy left Ll
last week for Hampton Univer- ?l
-itv where -he will ^rtteiid sum- "
ww' seliool. ?. .* w
' Mi>. Laura Valentine is spend- * '
nig the summer in New York; ___
Mrs Janre iVhurton is spind- j,
irivt her vaeation with, her parents,
Mr. and .Mr. "lhfh"?Wharton. ~r
B. Johnson, Reporter ,
Ml. /ION HART. CHI HC II
Rev. J. K. Marshall, I'astor i
-Tiie Mt. Ziorr"'"Sunday St'liou! ^
Pened';*' " '"ii hem 10 o'/'IfwtT (
"..with Supt. J. R. Dean and his eoworkers-at
their.post ofduty. .The
weather was ' good and The nednle ,
- tinned, out iff large. numbers. Ev<
r\hody.- showed interest in the. p,
It's.- n. Tht, Supt. j;ave a brief re
it-w i ti intrmhrcprl jam? of jit
visiting preachers from Greenwood -.v
Ih v. ( haiutolle niiulc a wonderful ji
talk I'votV Robinson of Green- tl
mink- it wonderful talk. He G
made the people open their eyes .
triil -ai I tlint we are determined
tc.give more f<* the cati.se of"The
l.ord, ''
The Rev. R. F. GWTfle H doingl
his I.e.-1 to help us to improve the
cht.teh. Thnr yiakes the second
time he has put over two pro- \i
ram-, t" help'.raise money for the |(
church, . _ VN
t. A nuat little sum of six dollars
was aised afU*r the program was t(
(over. This man is' young In the pi
I i/o-p?-] but some day I believe he tj
| will he as great as others.
|{v :1 ??4+mi?yrm rentT this ya- M
^ w ?Hunevolent Aitl
-S'-cieTy v.T11 have observed its 10th
to'rly convention -with the
hridiri lodge No>. 0 with Mrs. ~j
" io .Miocker as president. Watch ^1
-*4n" paper for ruft her announce- ?
jfhont.
*" The Cambridge Lodge No. 3 of
Men Aid. wish to announce oi
hat < r. July tho fourth there will C
;t big barbecu(i given rat the <
Cambridge school house. Plenty 2'
f rood things to eat, plenty mu-,
-ic. gam"s played an<l races. Let s(
i- conic together and have a'good 'pj
time. .Tell your friends to come ~
ml brine their friends, but above *v
al! d< n't forget the pocketbooks. y
K IN ( V11 L15 N EWS
MT. OLIVE KAPTIST CHERCJL p'
? !.<! y was a i>l;>n-->rt day for P.
J! eh or li?worker,-, specially, at al
At!. Opve." : J f0
Sunday school b ran at 11:0b
o'clock With the Supt. at his post,
Mr. .Marion (Iray. All teachers
were at their post of duty. The
lesson was discussed by the pastor,
Rev. Wells. ... 1At
12 o'clock the pastor preached
-ftl ?******* I ?' ??? ei- A ?
| i ini'ii, 111* LOOK
1 or ,/i< subject " God's Gr?at
hove." Q'i
II'- ? vi?hi!;:i-: ;Pinion-4" 'i",
bT" v. a- i o\i/l by all. After la
crvcf- the following were the (liner
^uest of Mrs. Rose I^e? Orator nc
t Knsfover: Miss Willie B. Janer- th
ette Mr. Coleman Robinson, Mis* u
Tholma Tuckei\ Mr. Paul Cormick re
Misir Willie Mae Janerotte, Mr q,
Marion Gray, Mr. John Sharnet QJ
Jr.. Mr. Jamps Tucker, Mr. John '
Robinson. . > , 'Jj
All enjoyed a wonderful dinner 1
prepared by Miss Oster.
At 8:30 we returned at, Mi-iiii
01iv? ?ad eiijuyrid another wonderful
sermon. preached by our W(
Palter, kwt, fft"*
[HE PALMETTO LEADER
['ATE COLLEGTE GRADUATE
WORKS WITH FARMERS
ivi<J?0, Bolton. Jr. '34 Landed by
T'i'wMr ltiehlaiul <?h?^ 7
Eastover, S. C.?The lower secm
ol' Rich laud" County has been i
mefttvd after having Mr. Belto"
s an agriculture ta-.cher working
rectly with clients and all farm's
who were interested in the imryvement
of their farming sitition.
Mr. Eugene Barmyell,
acher of agr-ieuHure at Eustover
r. Hi. visited many of the group
ieetlngs:"T .
The work being somewhat new
) most ot the vlients and larmeis;
icy iinmedi-atvly caught a vision
I "the great ideal, "Farming."
i^ny ot the clients, who formerly
it qi H e <ide of the road wait- .
g ?,IC vsiseworkerj are now
lules With joyful heurts because
ley can see brd.td and- sweet po?
itoes on the' table, fire burning
i-/fit? i;rvpiui:uy iuiu wjnus Kissing
ie four corners of the house and
i) job to seek for the winter.
The teritory being, rather large,
irr Bellorr could hot reach the
JO white and colored registered
ients, he 'selected four sections
t which a greater amount of invest
vs<.-s shown by relief and nou
lief clients, we feel than grateil
tpward him because of his sin. rc
Interest in ' the work .and
laracier exemplied as an Ideal
Dung leader. .
The work accompanied does not
iclude everything that was cared
out-by t|\e various clients. So
any clients caught the vision ami
cnt on to work. Their produ.e
rved them as a paymaster. Mr.
elton's work composed of pktnt
g fall gardens, sowing communir
hot beds, treating grain seed,
v ring sweet potatoes, ^election r>f _
xii corn, treating fruit , trees,
running fruit trees,, training and
running arbors, -curing meat,
eating poultiy aga inst lice, mice,
igk's, flees mid diseases, rep. intlg
poultry houses and building
ests, mixing poultry feed, reainting
"and building stables aud
uses, making farming programs,
'ying off land, spraying vegerblc;
housing Tory from "con
uius, earing mi- mouu sows unu
ters, training steers to work,
living Ho^s treated- against cholu,
repainting schools, building
mitary toilets, curbing wells,,
uilding two-wheel drts ?and
'roupa, discission - -of various
iimihg prubi ms and imprpwtents.
Plots of land, .that wore grown
p in woods and small pines arc
ow under eultervation, which alount
to more than iOQ acres, and
tore tW'n SOU" acre are being work
d by which Mr. Helton assisted in
laiming the jitogram.
There js a 10 per cent increase
) the poultry, than what was last
ear-becauso."".of - the " tn-adk^uion .
C dleen, lice, mice, tuid gigles i;'ml.
npr.oyed sanitary condition. The '
rospeet of raising hogs is greater
mn.last year due to a greater
niiiln i1 b' ing Ihnoculaied.
Observation sho\vs' that the 284
ilui^ii peach trees have better
quality and larger fruits.
People who were not on relief
ere urged to attend the group
loot in its because they could?gi'l 10
instruction mxid-he+p- encourage
re discouraged job bookers. Six
e eight of these meetings were
eId in the four sections.
Lower Richland will miss this
.irlous worker "When his "time
<piro<. Ih will long be remember
j in the ^hearts of every membei
f his elapses as one who was inpjrOci
for sacrifice and service. We
lull endeavor to cling to his ph.
isophy of band head, alid?soul- orking
ill trinity; for .self sup?rt,
for self-realization, and- folic
advancement. r??l the self son
art, fop s* If realisation, conimuni/.
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Rev. J. E. Dixon, Pastor
Sunday school opened at the usu
I hour, with Mr. Sam Carter act-?
ig as Supt. All classes were
iiich .jlive discussing the lesson.
Christian Mission." *. * . \
At 11:3d" o'clock Rvv. J. E. Dixi
introduced to us tho Rev. Joe
ouhts who in turn preached a
>ul stirring sermon from Rev.
7:14.
Miss Alzetta Mae Corley and
.me other ladies-of this church
;ve a Fashion Show at Ck.yce
laded School last Monday night;
hich proved to be a great suc ss.
The young ladies are still
orking on-the church clock.
We were v? ry glad to have Miss
ertrudo Comings visiting our ,
liious services, also Mrs. Sallu
pterSon of Bethlehem Baptist '
inarch, Columbia. Visitors are ways
welcome, and we will like ]
r these Jadies to come again. -?
LEESVILLE NEWS
Calvary A. M. E. Church
Rev, I,, C. Butler, J'astor
Sunda^ School began at 10:00 \
clock. Lesson was discussed by J
e~_pastor- and th???ohool?was- -f
rgely attended.-; .3
At 4:00 o'clock Sunday after- I
>on a_largo crowd assembled at c
e church to witness a Masonic a
imual Convention., -Papers?ami ~
marks \vere rendered by Mrs. "3
larterbaum, Mrs. Innabinette, I
id Miss Boyd. The annual mes- r
ge was delivered by Rev. L. C. \
ltltV. The text was found in St. |
att. 10:16 the theme was "The c
The Missionary j "Women are 1
>rking Xailhfully to help the so- j;
'ly? be ji grand success. t
WINSTON-SALEM NEWS
NEW J ERI SA I.EM HOLINESS*
CHURCH
Itov. S. E. l)avis.Vf'astor
If
Sunday sehobTlnbt at ! :M0 with
Supt. A. W Wood in charge. A'
very interesting lesson was" discussed.
.Ax 11 ; .'Ui?Rev.?hr?S. Dau1-?enterbd
the pulpit accompanied?UyRev.
B. \V. Car.eher, Rev. B, J, .let"
fery and Rev. E. H. Doughty. The
Rev. E H Doughty preach* d a
wonderful sermon, subject ;"Wxiy-_
ihg Crowns."
,AU 0:30 Miss Kditix "Thompson
presented i.i program, the participants
were as follows:
Miss Lillie Tjiylo'Y Miss Allelic
Champion and Mr. Alford Hun.
lei. "? .
At 8:Q0 o'clock Rev. Hunt'r
preached a splendid sermon from
the text Prov. 1:2U.
=STr7n7SEPTT^B^nTrTnTRt II
-Rev. S. W. Keitt, Pastor
STFriduy school was Opened at the
usiJ'.l hour, by Supt. Mr. Heyry
Hill. The ksson was beautifully
iiscussed by the teach'rs.
At 11:30 Rev. keitt pi cached a
wonderful sermon, Rev. 0:17.
?At 6:.')0 Miss flnrah Tucker and"
MisS- Rosa GallnKm presented' a
splendid program..
At 8;00 o'clock, Rov. S: W.Keitt
preached a sermon from the
text: II Kings 4:25. Rev. Keitt
is from Camden, S. C'.' lie was
trained at- Benedict College.
COI.STON AND BAMBERG
BRIEFS
Though Sunday__was a very hot
day, church goers were seen finding
their way to church in various
diroctiona.
Mis Wilheiment Hare of Newberry
is spending some time with
hej cousin. Mrs. F.ddio Pearson
Marshall. We hope for her a very
pleasant stay, . .
Mrs. Leona B. McMillan and
Mi s, J, p, Marshall spent the .past
Week-end in Newberry. Mrs. McNlilljin
attend the Women's Missionary
and Educational Convention
while there.
Miss Ixjuise Chappellc" loft larft
week?for New'Y^rk "Where she
will join her sister, Miss M.-'-O.
Chuppclle,
Mr, and Mrs. Johnson are the
proud parents of a fine baby girl.
Mother and baby are doing fine.
Rev. and Mrs. E. G. McMillan
accompanied by Mrs^ Willie Fold-*
er are attending summer school
:it Allendale.
- Prof. M.-A. M-nafee," Mr; R.
Jenkins; and Mr. Willi? Menafe?
were pop callurs in the Colston
section; last week.
t^tiuifvaa \ytis iivvr uiu wuuit;
Colston region when the news
reached here of the death of Rev,
and Mrs. McMilfan;
JJeath cast its ghiom~over Bain
berg hen it summoned Mr. R".'U
Hazel.
Mrs, Lula Ricki nhackor has been
indisposed .and is now at the nresviil.
. tilt 10 ah being.Her
mothor was down from Blackville
a ie\v~days to cheer her up. ^
MT. ZION A. M. ir CHURCH
Rev. F. 1, Boncy, I'astur
Gaihtt, S. C/---Sunday ' School
was opened, at usual hour.'with
the teachers at their post of duty.
At 11:30 o'clock lievi Boney ascended
the pulpit and preached a
soul stirring sermon,
At 5:00 o'clock Sunday Schuol
held their prOgrahiv l'iof. h, 1'.
Gillison, our superintendent, gtfve
a splendid address. After the
program Rev. Boney gave, the
closing remarks. , .
On June 13th .Miss Thom'asena
Jones was killed l,v llio-M nin? .,.,,1
? "J ** ?>?? ?*u*4
her funeral was conducted by Rev.
Boney at 10:00 o'clock on th?' 111h
of June ftt. Eurton i oinetciy ~~
?Mr. Ullle Manes -ami Mis.s a tie
Belle Eady married on the Oth of
June at the parsonage 'with Rev:
Boney officiatinir.^-'fhoy ;if n--'"
living with their mother and
mother-in-law, Mrs. C. Simons.
Our young people are going to
th0 ministers to get married instead
of the court house. That
is very good and thoughful of our
young people.
Mr. P. Ling passed away June
13th at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jones. His funeral was conducted
by Rev. Boney at Statefield cemetery.
We had a wonderful sermon delivered
to us by our Presiding,
Rev. Nance On June 9th at .Mt.
Zion A. M. E. He, took his texl
from II Kings 4:40.
?W-e-a-re still pleading fbr the
people of Garnelt to buy'the Leader
which is interesting for them to
"ead. ? 1 ? ?|
MR. DAVm PERRY IS LAID
TO REST I "
I>avd Perry was" born in Kairield
County, .June 1?), 1880. He
vas the son of?M-r; and Mrs.
tfajor Perry, a (deeping prenchor.-r
brothers axul-JT.sis tors In the
roer 1890 th#* family came to
3atesbur?, S. C. Mr. Perry iffork- 1
id practically all his life in and
iround here. I
"In the year^Ol he .met .Mts*-'
/assie Wise and was married to
ler in 1910. To this union G chikl'e-n
were born. He joined the
Vesley Chapel C. M. E. Church in
906 and was converted in the
amo. church in 191? wh'^h Pev?
TTadden waa the pastor. HCr was
/ery vnfl^ienicial in his comlHlPit
Vi n trn" f'hri'itimi, mlmll'tul .
?y hundreds and ??ry strict in I
>
tusiffess.- ?
Ih 1928 he fail in health and
operation in the Good
Samaratian Hospital in 1929. He
had' the . superintendent of
cjturch for tt number of years. He
taught his last lesson on May 6,
1935. After' which he was not
able to attend church or Sunday
School. He was confined to bed
riunrly iwo- weeks and was at tend-ed
by Dr. A. B. Johnson of Augustit,
Ga. lie \nrs called home to
heaven Friday, June 14, 1935.
lie levek to mour n his loss a
wife, Airs. Jtvssi^ Perry; G childreen,
3 j.cirls and 3 ^boys; Miss
Lcvestrina Perry, Miss Allina and
Miss t'leola Vella Perry. Mr, B.
1\ Perry, Mr. 11. P. Perry and Mr.,
I. () Perrv. Five brother* and 8si>te.is
and a host of relatives and
friends. Tin-family, wish to thank
their many friends for their kind-ness
showed during'his illness.
(.RAM TIViLJ-Av CO SMOTHKRS
S. C.-MONAUCHS 13-8
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Hank Jones^has Perfect Dc<r
Cplumbia, S. C. Juno 22,?The
South Carolina Monarehs" of Irmo,
S. C. suffered a smashing de/eat
~aT the hands of Bill; Fred and
Davis and the heavy hitting ^ of
Hank Jones who got a home run,
a triple, a double arid two singles
out of 5 tTTps for a perfect day.
The CC's had suffered a 6-5 defeat
at the hands'of the Monarch?
the previous week The. CC's.Inn
won 10, lost 8 tied 2 in 20 games
"Score by innings .
. - . R II E.
C. C. G 200 002 141 1.1 18 3
S. CVM 100 220 008 8 7 -5
Bat teres: \V. Davis, F. Davis and
Glo.voi'f Jaekson. 'Corlvv, Brown
and Kennedy*. Winning pitcher,
F. Davis Umpires ililll and Litsey.
I ||tM: I v mil i-JU-t. ? MI ID H
I* Itrv. ,\1. J. >"\imter, PastorSunday
was fa high dtiv atul holy
day at Liberty. IIill. The Sunday
school met at the appointed hour,
'with a'.large I t.1 cfrda nee. ^he les
n was b'eaht ifully, yet plainly
discussed, spbjeet, -^"Christian
Leadership."
' At 1 I : 1T? .the- (1 tv-me?cm*v i "st/S 5
opened.. W'c were very proud to
have tu juumy minister? to conduct
oiir morninj* service. They
were the Rev. Richard H. Hildehrand,
\vli<> ( iV.iciatoil an i the Rev.
.I ??-n?- ini:: l1'. Stmr'.er, who deliverd
th" morniny mcsyifte. This
^rnr-Rrrr"- SntiTTTT^s Introductory
sermon. His text- \yas found
j I.like ! ~>: 1 clause of the lTtlC^Wth
.did it'hh vi rse>.; "And when he
c:u)K' to himself, he said, I will arisc
and yo t?f yiy father. And he
arouse and came to his ih-th'r.
'lie i s" i for his subject, "The
Wandeiiry Hoy." This was a fine
sermon and aiforded nvUch food
. fgiv.th.outrht. Many voices were
{lifted in ;ryi?y?"A-mm.-'~The collection
for the ihiy was yrartd.
i -J l?' lullnu 111usiturs from .Sum
Iter were present with us durnig
our morning worship: ?VI+ssOs GeiR-va
S -v- , ! ' I n.<?\Vi>) <>t4ry,-- M'tsry
Pogu?v Mrs. Annie M. Patterson'
and -Mr. F.dward Smith. We were
ycrv-elai to tyave them present
with iR and hope that th'y will
eonu a mi in .soon. - . <?
On Sunday night a prognOn,
which wa,< enjoyed^hy- all, was-ren
dcred by tW choir for the hcndfit
of the church. Those persons who
participated on tlvis program need
to be commend'd for the way in
which lh .\" pi ye i - their parts.
Miss Pauline Richardson, who
'. tteiidv I school at Jacksonville,
Flu. ha< returned home after spend
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ST. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH *.
> Rev. K. A. Young, Pastor
Sunday*. Mras a high day at St. I
Paul, the Sunday School is steadily
makiflgjprogress in all respects I
the attendance was good Sunday.
After A brox discussion of the les-^ I' *
son service began at 11:30 with an ft
oppreciative audience. Rev. Young . I
brought to us a burning me<ssage
from St. Matt. 26:36. This was a
fine sermon fill with the spirit. All
enjoyed the great message.
The Children's Day program wos
very^good and largely attended.* [
wo were very glad to have- so... I t
many visiting friemls to worship
jw?h us Sunday. We were also ^
glad to have some of our "food * I
members from Columbia: Mr. Isaiah
Canuon and family. ComR .a- ?
gain. 7" -1
Mr. Joe Blackard, Mrs. Sallie
Davis, Mr. James Davis, Mr. T.
C. Kennedy, Mr. Wade Blackard
all of Union in our community the '
guests of Mrs. Fannie 0. Counts.
We were shocked to hear of ; ; m
the death of the late Mr. John
Davis. Ho was a Christian and L
one who was always ready to do a I
his part in church work. Mr Davis - I
will be missed by all who knew
. him. Ho had been in declining
health for some time.. We feel we
have lost a father and hrothpr. , *
We loved "him but Cloa loved him
best. He was a membW'of St. ~
James A- M. E. Church. He is
survived by a host of children and
relatives. . Mrs.
Carrie Tobe passed away *
June 16th at the horn* *"?r '?
nephew. Sllto was sick only a short
while. She was laid to rest in Mt.
Zion Cemetery. T. A. Williams
had charge flt th> My : "a
There will b6 a chicken supper
at Hopes School house June 29th.
Come. 1
Fanni? Counts, Reporter *n^
NEW TRINITY BAPT. CHURCH
ReV. B. F. Stewart7-Fastor
Sunday being a beautiful day our
church services were as follows:
Sunday school met at the usual
hour, with-Supt. and teachers at "*
cnetr post of duty. R?v. Good
gave a timely review of the lesson
which was enjoyed by all. Prayer
moctihg was-rarrled out" "at the
,?;?hal hour by Bro. B. F. Thompson.
Then Rev. Good c&mef forward
with a soul stirring sermon,
his text was taken from 3rd verse
of the 2nd chapter of Paul's letter
to the Hebrew, subject", How shall \ ?
we escape if we neglect ?o great
a salvation. '
The evening sermon was preach
ed bv the pastor, Rev; B. F. Stew-.
. 3rt. His text was John 2:24. We
are all vfery proud to say that he
. has iust. retnrt'pd from Tlaytnn, O ' where
he attended the National
Sunday school nnd B. Y,. P. U.
jSongresV.. 'He brought back - a
very interesting report. Prof, and .Mrs.
C. H. Rookard an<] mothex. were
the visitors for Sunday also *
Mr. J. B. Bobo. We were all glad
to have them with us. Visitors
re always welcome with us.^
ing a successful term. She express
i^ hcr Happiness foor being- drome"' * ~
again.
This pastor is indisposed at this
writing. We trust that ^he) will
be himself again somtr Our
church work is moving IdoQg
nicely. ' _
Miss 0. Martin, ' Reporter. '
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