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Uppwfw^nj y. > wi-i'p.ipiy Pare ? Enjoy C "? These r-A i Gener< Refr "i?; You can hav more too fo payment ar -I,?l per" Hay V 5 ?-EAE , :.-~t -HOR-ONf/I Perry-B ~ - ':"T " 1B29 ST. I.rK K'S RKFOR.M KD I . COIVAL ( HI K( Ml Rev. Samuel UoyU. Recti The moniimr service bega 11 :UU o'cluck by Rev. J. S Cc and selected for a. subjot-t: "' think ye of Him?" which heard hy. u lar^c- .it-tcndanccAt 3:30 o'clocl; tlu* S'tinda convened by Mr. M. -Forest, topic for discussion \y s.:. "CI ian Mission" taken from 1:018; Acts 1: 1-12. ' The Youny People V, Kocict; opened by Mrs. K. Rivers, topic for discussion was: < vating an eye for (loudness," en fr6m 1 John 3:15-17; Mat 22, 23. The 'discussion was oi by Mr. Dcvaux and followc others At 8 o'clock The service 1 by the P stor, who took hjs from Malachi 3:8iand selecte a subject "Faith". , Come and worship with us, haps you will like our servk " -? ? i "?NORTH CHA RI.KST"N N Sunday was a beautiful da church goers. Sund'. y" school vened at its usual hour with Teachers, ami Stud* nts pr< The lesson was timely rev and briefly discussed. At 11:45 Dr. J. L. Be ? LA' A1 I .. ,1 1 ' ""-T" i _ 1 : IliUUIIK U till- eft IK I (KM I '*~T < ' ' ; -; . . a heart touching >tnnon. --C-?Confereog'' was'pood all the through. Officers from both j?l es made pood reports. The was paid out in full. After vices Dr. Benbow and bis pujedts expressed tihomselve . enjoying a lovejy recast. ' ? , thank Mr-. H. Murray and $ I. Pinckney for -assisting in IB I III l. .1 l.Hlll m.m ' " ' T ' , -AND? 1 Desserts ?ON Hot Days VITH A? d Electricigerator jjj^j ""'" 1;. ^iiik |j| PPjPjtj|B$i< .'J/T'^y. . s H^PKw? w** HH^:: -^<*VsP | * I ^ ^ | i ^ e all these thing's ancT~ r only a small down id just -a few cen^s IS PROTECTION i rowne* Inc. Main Street | il* IS- iiors expressed themselves as enjoying a delightful repast. We 4 an- also proud to say on June 16, ljr oim* visitors were Mrs.- James, 11 at Mus. Moore of Greenwood, $. C. dlins. ir.d Lli littie dauirhter. Dr T.ee !J:U, lW() sons W)1D <ue spending the ^ ^at a-ummev?with their relatives at 97 Spring St. Mrs. B. Howard of y s. Union Baptist Church; Mrs. JonThe es of Charity. You are wefcome .ls5" >t our church. Come again. The Acts , ,1 rustees are also engaged iir r-was-iTamTmg _St. Peters and Shiloh A. The M. E. Churches. We pray for them ~ulti- much success. a Alice Abraham, Reporter. t. b:penetl . d by North Charleston Social News. F\ h\ B. CLUB )ega1i f1 text The Club *net at the home o; d for Mr^Afthur Burn's. The Ex-Pres. per. pn siding^ blled^ the meeting to e?. . oider. After a short devotional - - ervico the; house was opened for KWS business. Unfinished business was Jiscussed in a pleasant and social v for | wav. -? -y???? tun- 1111? rem was lit ilea and the mem Supt. hers responded briefly. After jsertt. which menu was served. Each iewed one left saying that they h?ad a very . a|:.J yable time.? We .then mbow adjourned to meet at the honje of vered harles Middleton on June 26, 1935 The Miss Kvelene Pinckney is spendway' ng three months on Sullivan Ishurch l;ir..l. J. Carter, Ex-Pres.; S. AbP. E, tahiam, reporter, ser- --- " .** two North Charleston Giants Defeated s hst. Monks Corner We North Charleston Giants defeat Mrs.x pd Monks Corner Tigers 5 to 1, npe- . The iHtdvirrg of~~Bihken was very 1 vi^ good. He did not weakened until > the 9th inning. The pitcher for N. Ch&NOSlOh, Diftken; a'kl Joy " for^Monks Corner, Wright and ,Mott. ? On Saturday, July 6th, you are invited to the Community Park. Games between North Charleston Gi.-.nts and Diamond Sluggers o< -Charleston, S. C. Het\ry Anderdon, Jr. Capt.; . Charles Grant, Secretary. MANHATTAN SOCIAL CLUB The Club held its usual meeting <*itn Cora B. Hall, 922 Wtishington St., Tuesday night, June 26th, with Mrs. Dellie Gnant in charge. Opening song was led by Mrs. Annie Grant, prayer, by Mrs. O. Grant, another song led by Mrs. Georgia Edmond. Each member recited a Bible verse beginning with the letter "W". The meeting was turned over to the President, Mrs. D. Smith. Old and" now hiisjppgQ waft _ The minutes of the lost meeting wer? r^ad and received. The club plan1' ned a Moon Light Picnic to l)unbai* Pond. Watch t|pe Leader for .he date, The girls will play oall at Sugar Town on the 4th of, Jul/. Come go with us. After .he business p2rt of the meeting, the hostess served a delicious purse of ice cream and cake. Eve :ybody enjoyed themselves ver> , much. The next meeting will b-J' it the home of Mr, George Scott, 800 Gate St, Tuesday, July 2nd. Mrs. D. Smith, reporter. CALHOUN NEWS Sunday School at Golden View . wis well attended June 23rd. Mr. Erskine Ried, superintendent. The "Hell Bound Train" picture show at Able Baptist Church June 20th was one of the best of its" .kind. Money raised, $30-35. """'The Quartet Program sponsored by Mrs. Otto Singleton Sunday night at Able-Church was enjoyed by all. Money raised, $5.58. rv.ev. ana xvirs. u. <j. Jttrown had .for their dinner guests Sunday i he southern Bell Quartet* from Georgia, - ~ 1 "* " Mrs. Henretta Collins and 'Susfeie Bryde visited Mrs. Hattie Colins June 2-flh. > Mr. James Jones and-Miss Anna Prances Whjtt motored to-; Liberty Sunday to visit Miss Verena Hallum. r The 4th Club met at 3:30 at tlie the home of its leader, Mrs. O. | Singleton June 24th. Business was held after which we spent 30 minutes in games. Mrs. Carrie Grier is spending a month with her daughter Mrsr- WtHiP_Boggs of Central. Mrs. Estelle ^English is visiting relatives in Greenville. T'll/xert /\? ~ - '-'-A - T * * ? "? ?u me ssjck ust are iattie Allen Wallace and Mrs. Vina Rie>d. ' H t t| = GREAT FALLS NEWS The teachers ai^. leaving for Carter and Willa Mae Clinton left r Sunday to attend the Piedmont summer school in Rock Hill, S. C. The Eastern Star Chapter and the Masons turned eut at Liberty Hill last Sunday at 3:00 o'clock. Quite a number from here attended. Mrs. C. M. Finley and son, Mr. S. L. Finley, Jr. -were in the city last week on business. Mrs. Esther T?g~Nctlc3 io visit .. ing her mother, she came from Slater, S. C. * Mrs. Mamie Tims, Pearl Lee Hall, Bell Maloney and . Marie Washington have just returned from Washington, Dt C. and Baltimore, Md., visiting relatives and friends. ? Tttu, tS?.. i uy * kJcxy oci viv-to UA the Paradise A. M. E.'Zion Church last Sunday was enjoyed by all who attended. Mr. John L. Gaines, Mr. and Mrs. Cay Ford and others motored to Chester Saturday on business. The American Workman held their annual sermon at Gladden Giove last Sunday. The sermon was preached by Rev. F. K. Boulware. This was a large turn out. Dinner was served after the services. Mr. Luther Chisolm is the deputy.- - * " The Young1 Women's Missionary SQciety met at the home of Miss Mary Mocklin last Sunday at 4:30 o'clock. After the business meeting Miss Mocklin, Miss Mable Gaines and little Etta Bell Barnes servod a course of ice cream and ^ako. Very interesting talks were v%q?T/. )\ir 1 uoac \f n*v*Jn Po nf A?' Helen Carter, Alberta Clinton and the president of the Parent Body, MirJC .Lessie Gaines. Mrs. J. . L. Rutl^r thanked the hostces. "Miss Eliaabeth Raines is acting- as nresident in the absence of Miss Mnrion Alexander who is visiting he<- relatives at fPilbert, S. C. The friends of Mrs. Essie Bamdnn wjll hn .fflad?tn-knorv she TV "Trrfproving with he<r broken arm. 'n-j'or J. E. Barnes for the - t Q leader eacH seek.. ___ 9 * THE PALMETTO LEADER FRATERNAL UNION LODGE , AMD SONS OK LIlikKTY MEET Thp Fraternal Union LmW Nn. 136 of Great Falls, S. C. -turned out with-Sons of Liberty Lodge No. 148, "Liberty, S. C. Head officers of the Great Falls Chapter are Mr. W. 11. Carter W. M. also Royal Patron, and Mrs. Susie Carter Royal Matron. Both are prominent leadefs~"~of" Great Falls, S. C. The Gathering was honored with the following state hortgrpr Deputy Jones and Graikl Master of the state,?Profdssor- J. S. Stanback . and many others. The affair was much enjoyed by members and visitors. ~7 Uessie Gaines, Reporter + CARLISLE NEWS - Sunday was a b'eautiful day for church goers and the churches were filled from far and near. Services were very goad at William Chapel A. M. E. Zion Church. Sunday School opened at the us- I ual hour, after which regular services. The pastur ton?r~TTis Text" I from St. Slatt 18:3, Except Ye be Converted and become a^s a little child, ye shall not enter into the Kingdom of Heaven. At 3:30 o'clock Children's Day ' tfroCMni w.is ronrlpml Tt \vn? very beautifully carried out. Mem- | bers and friends from all the near churches \yjW'? there and took an active part in the services espey- [ ially the pastor, Rev. Thompson , fpd his clipir and members . .of i JMeK CT&pel'A."M,... E. Church. They?rendered?us?go^td Bervioes. Amount raisOd was "$r5.95. ' At 8;30 o'clock Rev. J. M. Daw- 1 kins brought to us agreat mes- ' sag0 froni IE Cor. 4:5", For we , preach not- ourselves, but Christ Jesus the Lord. Rev. H. C. 1 preach at St. Luke Sifnday night, June 30th. We are asking?our < members and 'friend^-ta^ome Out and hear RCv. Young'. O Misses Rosa I.eo and Bernice Brown and Mr. Smith spent Friday in-Clinton?and .Greenville. ( \^Jiilc in Clinton they visited 'Miss Lpia Mae Lilliewood and in Greenville they were the* guests of Mrs. Daisy Stewart. ~ : Miss Kosg Lee Is row n left Sat- _ sJrday for Saluda, N. C. where sho 1 will spend the summer. Many people ar0 picking black | berries. no,w. Misses! Undie Alston, i Carrie Alston and Naneina Weeks have gathered many berries. On ( two large snakes. The farmers are wishing for rain. ' Mr. Peuben Johnson was seen ; around town this week-end also I Mss Mattie I^ee Wedlock. KINGVII.LE NEWS Th,. WilLln^-Worker* "Hub mcb at ""tfieTKome of Mrs. Beatrice?VVil? -< lianis Sunday evening1'. Quite a representative number of mem- j bers were present. We motored to > the home ol' Misj itosa I.ee Alston 1 whei'e we enjoyed a dinner. Those -! who motored to Wis? ftlslOrtV= homft were W. B. and W. M. Ben- I nctt, Thelma Walker,, James Wal-. keXj-Warion- Gray-,?Paul Cornioh, Joiieph. Dove and John Sharper, Jr. WOODRCEE NEWS ' I , Trinity A*. M. E. /ion Church S. S. met at the usual hour,' wjth .< Sujit." and all U* chers at their post of duty. The Singipg Convention met at i -Trinite A. M K /ion Church Sue. daj1 afternoon, at throe o'clock. Several choruses, were -pros' nt. Among those who attended the / State \Vide_Bpthing Beauty CiTiTT tost in Columbia, Mondl-y were is follows: Mrs. Evelyne Wil>urn, Mr. Nell Field**, Miss Zora Moody, Miss Lillie Pearl Davis', 1 ouVcontestant, Mr. David*.!? Wilburn, Mr. and Mrs. George Foster," Miss Gertrude Marshall, Mrs. Hel- n Gannon, Mr. Lee It. Sims, Mr. < M. B. CalKiham of Spartanburg, 3. C. V The Popularity Conb'<-t came M. E. Zion Church. The contestants rimed $-19.80. Miss Vivian Park won tTrrrf-prizPT'a' white gold watch.' . Miss - EmmM Fergurson, second prize. Miss V. StddtlArd, drd prize. . The annual singing convention will convene at Trinity A. M. E. ''ion Church. All classes is expect rrt-1o hp presV-hf.""' " -?jvit. c;hestine""T,rOst?Jr 4* still*-mi thft sick list. " TToldville news As usual, Sunday School was called to order by the superintendent at 10:00 o'clock. During* the cbiirrh^u^ ?1.n 1T^tv-o^j\Vn7T7.T.V ed a wonderful scrVnon which was enjoyed by all. Rev. Boozer preached a 3:00 o'clock sermon. snt*! 11 . ? * ? I . - - ' ' CRAWF We have in stack a bo 1929-1930-193 Fords, Chevrolet* A!! Body On Saturday, June 2f)th v automobiles. So if you are of this type,, come to see us SAVE you some real INI ON I _jvu" ALSO'HAVl* MOST ANY YOf SHOl t,|) WANT, INCH AT BIG DIf I We Do Our Oi 'CRAvvr 1925 Main St. . . STATE CONVENTION r> Newberry, S. June 2">. lWio. -The W'onunV B pi'ist State ( i?niention of?South Carolina met In \ewberry, South Carolina in its fort.v-?eventh session, at Itetlile iii/m Hupti-t Church. Tlit" Rev. K. K. Guultien, O.111liou Theological Seminary- 1-s pastor. Hi' and his~rohgvc4iaiion de wvc ?|iecinl nichtlon jor urn in* i: 1*1- in which thoy entertained tin :pnvention. -? - Welcome addresses weiv de!iv< 1 :i by Mi'-- Waller Hum M '. W, K rha r it on beTTlfof tl i> White Missionary Societies and the city. Other addresses wen nude by members of ?the chin /li. nul the pAstor. ~ Airs. Birdie Dav s of "Anderson made the response. _ Hie same olficer.it are elected fbi liis. coming year. They are: Airs. Al.ihli. K itii H..\\ )i',l, I in-1. igUin, I're-i l it; Airs. Ji. Gan.ly, Greei^vill1', Vice-President; Alr^. darrie-Watkins? B rl torr, .Secretai y" u's. jv-A.. I iwVrf ? n't Ma. TT'uas.; 'Irs. il jsy' l'.urot,' IHackstock, *ol. Sec.'; "r . T.ht* Rev. A; A. Wt glit, Hen net tsville, preached the introductory i it a. file, g- nor i them'<- of tile . onveaiiwa was-""Sejf -Henial,'' so i selected tin- subject for tlig. I'sson.. . "Trc Presijik U't. Mi*.-. ' Alable Keith Howard iie.i-v.red .her am -Ha-1? address Saturday. It- w^is i?"<t ?'v, ii..in?H-sd?nispii iiju; rrr" tlplnVrnli?? riii.iim??inii,r/: hat a cottage- be btiiit. at Morris I'ollctfe Sumter: thai lit.'58 be teh bra ted t;*s the year of jubilee Tr " honor?of?thr?toiVyc ntion's both Anuivuraury; that June 10, be ttnmvrr'hs liower day in all the so ieties in the state. aeh. nien-ibei _ 'n give some jO'e utlowi.r?011 tli.it ~ .ay explaining the gift os coming from the .Missionary Workers. An amount i f $2. >0 was sent to he .conv.ejUio? for the students'^, oan fun.i. This money- is to . as- , u'st worthy students in school.. Mrs, l-f |v l':l < . ??hallea-l.e r" " "s , in charge of llu- fund. The Junior ftiissn li.ii-y Soiiili't? y mlw l.eil one ot t lu- most outstand "g piOgl* ihs-.lui ine -t lit' ' enllVi'.l- _ riom?-tire, i.wun.l atrd-?t'olnnibia ivl tli.. ii i fill lit* * nf i-. . I. ... .T.'.Ii.m ... . Miss Lula Johnson,- the President 1' the Junior Mi-siouary Society dtoWed hcis'f'ir as being well cap. tfile in bringing n|>- sr*dt- a I'm , lotegation. 'The Row S. S. Youngblood, 1 t "*~Tviyi',i ' 1* ptr c ('run oii7 Uotinnbm" " jroughl a very large chtirus of i\ ur.g. people, who .rendered, \cfy . xccll' lit' music. .M rs. YotnivblooJ _ hail " supervision of tlfe music. ) Thy Rev. I.iiuuin J or. twins-, Union Rapt 1st Churl-It, Culunt.iwn, also It serves, special mention for bis ivtII trained choir' of young peo l?Uv Tlie cor vent inn was lligh'y ' Honored with the. spirituals they J'ahg. Mr. \Vjt!v rspooit, a very >pts can ding young -musician was h charge.' ' ' * Second Calvary had* a group of wenty-six-yet'rg people wh? gave'i beamt+ftri?tttTte" paye>. nl, ilu :t)l<l.-i<-t>tftrni|- ? The Rev. L. M. Tobin, Union reached the Sunday morning sermon to a line delegation. _ Tmly-i he mastered it-in~a IV"e ?nd phasing in.inner. As a young man. his equal is hard to tine. The aftern.mn services were made up-of: musical s lections. Dr. J. J. Starks, Benedict (-< !lege, spoke at the evening session. .le Drought greetings front the Xa lioH RAonveution in Dayton, (>.. The Rev. J. P. Reed' r. Zion Baptist OMltrch,' Columbia, delivered i a very helpful message. His ideal was ftvr foreign mission. The Bajitist foreign missionary ' worker was piesent and. brought re* tings front Africa. Th6 amount raided { the c?>h-~s v.ntior. was SloiiO.OS. Convention meets next year in Charleston, S. C. lie used as his text the 3rd chapter of John. The?subject of his sermon was "Look and Live." The choir and the choir of Mt. Moriah* Baptist Church -furnished frh e music for the occasion. The col- , lection frSO.ftffc?? ' At 8:30 -p'cloltk the evening Service began. Sister Satterwhite sang, "My Soul be on Thy Guard." 1'rayer yvas offered by Rev. Ellis, after which he read the scripture lesson. The quaAets from Greenville and Sun Rise furnished some selections. > ^ 1.,...:. The husband of Mrs. Mary B^nd spent' Sunday wfth her. ' Sisters Roberts and Ulysses !' Kinard are visiting here. ! ORD'S lit (25) Twenty-five 1 and 1932 and Plymotiths Types re are jfointf to selll these In the ir?,arket for a car on that date and we will OTIIKK TYTK ( Alt THAT I)IN(i vlUtAM) XKW CARS. JOINTS. - vn Financing ORD'S Phone 4138 Till: MINISTERS NVTVKS ALLIANCE . Behol'l, how gcod, .and how pleasant it is for brothei n to tiw< II t gotherf in unity! It is like- the pveeious, ointment" upon the heatl. vhht ran down upon -tlig?-lumireven Aaron's .Tbo;iT<l; that. went down to the skirls roT~ Ids "garment. I'sulm J.'5.'). \Ve .t:Wv|t togeth' r for about me ami a 'halt' hour at the home of Mrs.'T. L. Ifuekett', B; nediet- Co!ege e .inptis ; .ml how pleasantly he time whs spent, can only b1' kno\vr?. by those who. Were present.. ?4ie?word htot ,rlh vised includesei;ualvs e.s well as males as all. fide i'o...loi s Km. a. Ttr 'llmne. . as caught trie .-TdTit. of this 13d Bsgt-in ami in?'.. U'-ra4ly carrir.g out ujr-actions. ()i- May Kith, the"meeting of tin Mlnisters Witt's Alliance was held, .it tire hoine 'of AMr.s. Kdti: I>. Als ton on Hampton Aw.. . . In the absence of the "Chaplain.. Mrs. Stalks, was appointed to ton* J^?t. devotional exercises. At its eont lusion the eoinniiltce appoint. "d Tal.i' rr it,;) -i 11 ?t*tile Old Folus I'li'llie .*nd a pot plant to 'Mrs. S". -r Johnson, cor I or ol' Klmwoo I Aw,and Marion St.i vported t!,e pleas.uji" it jhrv thvip to . take- Ui'e thing's t,to. them .mtr llie joy i'. j.uvc those who received them. "sllaviiijr liecide I m a pr> ViOU.^ meeting to introdu.ee recreational inuisenn nls at the conclusion of all business, Mrs. Stinks was ask d to i; tro .son*.'* 'lopic-i l'-u ttisehssio'n in a eor.versatioHal way / (l)0\Vhal are the tiuits of a -'<vrt hu band? c-) A good wife? ( "> I A. good-?jo > el Ft) t 'lite best jva.v of keeping ymuig V (">) Wh.at does If..* pre.i.rt lynching epi.ltjiiie indicate? Mrs. Starks I'd in these topics and they were very niucli enjoyed by (lie ladies. .Mrs. Ah 1 I I"* , !" ? | l' "" ' I I ' 1 tigi tl'id' i purse w n .? '*. very r freshing. r\ Mrs. Mamie L. Duclcett, IJeruHlict Campus, Jim< 20, was' equally as .nteresting, although/ . not many veto present on account of the I'aptist and Methodist Mission' >ry nM clings of the Alliance.were expecting to attend the sessions. 1 >. votioral exercises weVe conduct , .i hy Mrs Alston. At- its cone I us ion -Mrs. Mamie L. Duckett gave a wry -intrTTTttTTg" taTk"<TiTT,he Rejigh ms Cvdtf' ivnce l'or Colored women, lUu^-Sm+k was quite help fill a* she told ol' the good work so well demonstrfttonl to the conference," that eveii a child could i ndvrstnn 1. The delegates and visitors were very greatfy benefited she said. The IVsiik nt, Mi s. Owens suggested-that some gam' s he offered that could be usod to interest the young church workers. The games suggested were quite simple in ?l amusing and would interest < ven the small o Idren. These games evoked ,nvuch fun and laughter. *; The attention of the Alliance was called to the annual picnic of the Alliance and after discussion of the matter it was decided to appoint a committee to s? luct a place. This committee consists of Mrs. E. A. Alston, Mrs. Aiai'uo a,. DucUett and MT&. T. li. Lewis. . A report will bo made at tlie rcxt meeting 'which will be announced through pontH cards^" sent out by the secretary, but it s u: lioistoOd that?it is hvld -the fiirst Thursday bv-Juiyr,, Two very interesting visitors* were at our last meeting, Mrs. M. I,. Murray, Benedict Cnmpus^ nod" her sister, Mrs. Jefferson, her daughter' and noice from Richmond Va. They told the ladies how much they enjoyed thfi?meeti^" ?mt-they hopecTThat they might ?r.'T-r-~ . t-WJWJfr "Wio rT"'% . '1 Saturday, June 29, 1935 ^ ~ "** GOOD ENI;F Short Patent* Flour - 4 . - . I Made in Columbia 1 . " " NOTICE TO ALL COLORED PEOPLE Cooks, Maids, Chauffeurs and Rollers,' if you want a ?ood job , come to Room 7 1521 Main Street. (i ood Openings I fatty. tUhlJiMKlA Lftll'liUYIVlENX ~ : BUREAU V - o " i:?21 MAIN ST. ROOM 7 have the same pleasure some time t?v.i)iyWiiu-ar future. The Alliance ' enjoyed .having them and hope* for -heir presence '{.gain,. Mrs. Ouck' tt served"" very cool-, i:?g and -enjoyable vefveshrhents, which all enjoyed. At the close of . the meeting f M ? < 1*' I Ala t?n took the fulltAC ing ladies for a, pleaasant drive in .her beautiful Plymouth car: Mrs. .M. L. Minr;iy and her sister, Mrs. .Jetferson. *nd her daughter and neicc front Ittj?hmond,. Va., who aro . \isitirg her. Mrs. Alston appears j to be a .s.1.11 driver.' : i lie way she caused her car to glide, through Main St.. in a hasting crowd show - \ ed h? r skill for chiving. The outing w a very pleasant one and nil . I . .. I- * ? ? > an tut i t- m i: 10 uo tno like apraiu.j " . Reporter ' SPARTANBURG NEW& Miss Bertha DoU-'-Ricp left Sat. tn-(* y 1'iu; Philadelphia, Pa., where she will visit her sisters, Mr. and ? Mrs. A. Savage and Mr.* and Mrs. \\\ Carter.. Mrk. S. S.avagH of Philadelphia, Pa. was the week-end -guest of ** > Mrs. Rosa Rice. ?_?- " r.\pn-oieTIfANKS The J aggers Old Folk Home wishes to thank the. Stewardess Hoard No. 2 of A-r?Mr^Rrr" " ""Church for their visit and__pon^? tributjott-Off-AVrrtriesdaw of last week. We also thank the choir of Jehova^h-Baptist Church-for com- ^ -tug-to see us and holding prayer services. May they come again. One of the oldest inmates of the home, Mrs. Lydia Terry, age 10t? died on Thursday of last week. Tho.-ft that she left behind can nnly say to her,_".Sleep nn and take thy rest." ' . KASTOVER NEWS * A large crowd attended the services at St. 'Philip A M. E. Church Sunday. The pastor, Rev. Wm. Clantt preached a Very interesting1 sermon which everyone seemed to ^ have, enjoyed. Prof, and Mrs. Eugene Barnwell worshipped with us. Mrs. Wm. Guntt left, for Qkla^ hoina, Sunday night, as a delegate from the Missionary Society of . * "this" Slate, to attend the National Missionary -meeting- held there this*'week. We. :jll wish her a successful and enjoyable trip. , Among thosv attending the Benedict-Allen summer school from here are: Miss I^eola Webbejr, Miss Pearline Bates, Miss Almeta Robinson, Mrs. G. C. W<^odard^nwd ^Frt?. K. C. Scott. Miss Thomasina Xesbitt of Cohjmhia spent the. week-end with m r God Child, Babara Gertrude Woo,lard last week. Quite a few socials were given in honor of Miss Ddrpthy. M. Collins on her return home after graduating from the Booker T. Washington high .school. ' Among those home from school are Mis^~\Vubbi?r, a student of Allen University and Misses Eleaior Sinipns, Rena Woodard, Emily I . r d_ Verd. lie WilliaVas, Mozell and . 1 Vernice Moye, all of Booker T. . Washington school. Mi s Ethel Z. .Webber left for "Detroit, Mich. last week to-visithel Sister, Ijelen. Miss Serena --^lyeVa?Messrs Ervin Hodge and Pencil Tucker left'Tor New York city on Wednesday of last week. -Mr. Ernicc Janerette and familjY of Gxe'jnville, S. C. spent last week with his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Lewis Janerette. Miss Essie Bates is attending-"-ttn^Booker Washington summer school, Columbia. i