The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 13, 1935, Page Page 2, Image 2

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' Stat, la-ana. Sunday- >.''" t a'id Mi^ioiiaiy ( ". I-A'ty ( pa.d.?ik .in, J he s'ato -a. : atfn.. tin'- m- * ' " ?< 1 I )-eali-/Vr~rlj:iT-;''"r--- 'f ^rHli ' elhv n-I.VV is a!.< > ' 1 -fTTtiiih' - if ? ' 1 "a' 1 :u .ri t-; i:' th.i- . :u"<* ;i; < ^17 TTj? uT " ri/rht to !):!' <. ;v iayr.st-ii\;l v?"*uv. 1> it . (Hi- v?Ki-.- have -Ktnctni,"ir 't<> . iJl.Y. i 111 M I. .'l' thi~ :;~a?_y :o it :t hut 'alit !?; >? "?I7\? !??*? , * fes ii>n:t!. s.i-1? ! * -;i < many pi\vhoiie> infw* i'i>mpI\*t .>( ! Ufjii.ii' ' if c<)ur<i < in '? Mi- t.1 -1 ....nu-tras ami iiTiivcVsit ji' j. ?>:ir .Va ::ny p.hy- iivtins hin i M .iriy a . ill i - lji bases' ??ii'r t?y:i'r\ ' to l'l-nsirlfT vtJ-:i4-r^-i'/iM-< - iu .thi-ir in t'fi'.- - i"'\- v. tvtV whore instrui'tioiisi.;iloii?? par-'.tji'iilai* ?l" o aiv hi iti'_' i'i\i'n. \vr!I : ?n?'\or 1>i>.. n'.'jiv t->' o-iV with. ' ?hj'. > . rifro. Many-??f i nr 'n, n; V.-rs .hav.' l I'll ' I'! ' i ' ? \ < ; i' r JlllI\Vt * ! i. ;iK"' 1 ' 111', - ?rS .-i-, U'Vit Ll 1 hyC- i j'l . ,K.'l.i (, ;! . Tli'VOlt iii'ii? "at. sittHn!"ii t' -Vi?iina'!< in' tJ.i lYi'ijre.' ir.i i . i?-It i -1? ?j i! 'tiny I.:' usef'rUa.Isi-j .Mini yr.o. ai.<! vil y - J i: i ^ a'" !tt?.111 ru a i'i i i. ^?r _ i:i i <j < M < -4?i i.11, i: Whl'J-.r'Tht". Ii Joi. ' t'< y t he i:iy tlcll'L'llt t *'t ' a. . ' i'i '' ivin-hav." < ): -i \Y\t T i v:!i.v t?-.: i . ?, < > so i>? ! ' i*si. sit.4 > , n?aauilv X ?* n\ Sill "f tho '' ' Hi i-ti-.- . V.... ! "'"'i; ::4' van'v- ~ 7TT7 Slh!v. . i a-a' - t+T f I fiTf'nco ir* \vb."'-h vv>> \v- i v "STTTTTTTr" h.'l- ha :' a r.-Vord -.affair !" th,.-' . ?" ' was ~rr t<"Trr!Hf ' aJ-Air-v V.n *-)\>- b-*4--v?jlullw nii' c-t' pa' and lay. and V^'v. u"<>1 s bviit .tielo-t . to tit i. . T.h.- -anii- \v;V." ' at the \ ti'iiil-llo'nr: vrin'f, "1 t-or><- ' flip sat!:V . ill. >>' !?! s hi- lime. T'".<-ri< r i s ir * t?> In- pain. ! hy i:Vi'v;.'. "T5 tniiy it's: i.iiiv*. A!?.l" when. :t -it'-4 .* to -crT' " >' ' wv.-n p.-N in. -Ta-svil-.'' -"'both i---.? ' >' an?i lay'o ipht ) < aV>V to lynif ryav \v,"nt ?a<t 'li't'ci al* ? *v?- a- '. lav rem. ?-p4.'live- ?-amo to'. .V lh- L1 b -V,: sii'a'ffT' <4 ??Ma- t- . '' Such r' "-"iv- .-ho-r1-! ro' ho silhAv?1 cd to -i'c a* other, flcr.-ra! ('or,f; t-nco sit \iaj_'< of Mm Mor-h If I \v?rmi'ti : 111'?i*(\-f a k'll- 1 * Ind at \*i;-a 1).r.fx! Tuesday.' V would . v.-ri'e. from tV>? Itof !a' flonornl'Confi-ranee (I. <". "WiHintn?. IT. II. .TTirk: .] nr.! \V. II. V in-/. Opinyj t t,* :? Cent ral ?"onr< co did hot oaiT'P-lnc'ti to *> <<w hijrirer than .their lorn' clvircV-e*. 1 would" vd*o for I it'. "William If CVinpOfMe I 111'! h-"*' !\ t'l ' mi pint ph.vyicinn will find tjnte 1c rondel* service in Vii- h"-ah"ehife'l" ~ and Sunday- sol ( id the. --church wciild make ti" mistake iti er.dnin hini to t he (Jene* ah Confer'' neO, TV. W. M. Kvane." from Mpnrk-; Cornerin the Palmetto Conference ianothcf irood physician that I would Vol.'. for for the -ame ran sons that I woiild vote for Dr. Chappellc. When - the Columbia' Conference take- in' ron-idefat ion such men a Sam .Moore, of Winn boro. Sam Williams of Rijnhort ami others of that 'chut- of loyal church \\;orker?. it ear:-'easily,'sets! a -worthy., -et of lay .rcpre-cnta fives to the" Ceneral 'rtdopferentu i o*t May. A NOT IIKR SI M M F.R INSTITlTi: Hit' ripoit'of the Piodmonf Surhnif-r School !tt Rock Hill, which appeared in tlve" ''Reader," <!i?st week ws< n/.t only or.cnur-airihfr but inspiring. Prof. SI T,.~ Finley; -of-C'hester, who .has been in charge rtf. that work. for.some time. is. a rc-'U prince in-the profession. ,.SHe is it wholar! a phrlinmeril-artiih hrul I :? a h-Hfh ch'HTchman. Stiuth Carolina can boast" of a qualified stair itt the head of it- edueatn nal plants. Prof. Abram Simpson, I)r J. J. Starks. Prof. M. F. Whiy'ak or, and President Randolph, fill with '-vcdit our cnll<M?e??and ujnver?itio-<, I>r. Hr JI. Butler, of ~ Ifartrvillv-. I'Vr'iT. I.. Finlcy of Chester, Dr. E. K. Riley of T.nnVastrr. Profs. J. B. Bock nrd W. Howard of Ccdrpretown, Prof. A. 'I aw-nn of' Sumter, Prof. ' ,, fain, of J>nr1incrton. Prof. J. W. T. Newberry,.- Prof. A rrnwoed??^>f ? (Ireprwood irive.the state n prnup of hit'h school heads second? to - ? none in the entire hiyh school system. In addition to these we have ( f '.P?? ti otii' lar^e oil to' Profs, Simmons, 'erry, Gladden. CotKran, Cox, Jrayson . and others. These with lie list of competent teachers in 11 of- liie le sehoul^v lhiko can be n<u'xcuse for down riftht ijtnarince in iIh- old l'alntet-to?State, .et all tin* teachers of the various ttmnicr 'schools subscribe to The 'ahuctto Leader. No publication h >1 '" t}'" ""hill, ' (ink von: i>j:c ini:s N'o one aspirant .or the hishop.ic fr in t his state need not expect ill'of the lay members that" will; ?e elected next Tuesdayto vote for" tint in the General Primary. In acu hi1 doc-: t need f hem all. On\ one vote fore than any o.thej; a'.didate determines the standard e.irer:?If?whi ti?t-he?tim,. opo l an n !>c ie. the run oil each man \ ill iret ah additional vote l>e? .-.i,. hi- nu n. . . Hlirthy job is, to cc that the man I ant supportitur ret - '.at lea t ctiie vote' htore than ill-,the rest. Muii-v <vf us can say }ovv of whom wo moan to support, eft his is.not the time nor is news aper the place yet awhile. The icht time will help your man. hut TTT~e:i tly -ijaili prejiiiiittc^his' cau-e" e*il as your o\v"n. Possible if V??K|i'iM-i-iiliL.hV>V'l- Ih-hop WtT .iamsM says all 1 hit jfood men. .1- take- tin- position <>f iwiTnfpartal fat hor, ivii'l a wi-o loailot*. Vkr,i all tho ?!ohyato* will have >eon Joofo.l ?'i' will'iir'mK out .1 ho \ , .. t" ' uainhtn* elected :a;, -A'' : ' ,m,oo thorn that fho'man Torjylwty ' ai'ul is. tlvo"ri>r!it- num. : ST. I I KK ?(1 h.' I'i'i.' o) a' 'allL.'h.O' ast? Stin my.- -I'lu'-Vuiuiay -svlvoolondoi'l hy W. I lozekilth WatsiHi..' .c ;;<?|U(!a.! siipoiuttouMont w.as imply fitio. ' The l.oa'tU' was, rain ! M ;t. .'.Itiii I jo pit 0 the "stprnt a - ' ' h1' Mi-ft :oa-.l Ihv. R.I... vil.iij.i *-* iooi.u'h a Tvblo sornsoti that iriit. Suiaiuv. is .tu. iii; .iiuotllou . ;iav at "St." J.'tko. Preaching I : i .'i 'h1. atra~^fr p.-uurhy'tht^ -I p.- nt/ a nia-s .niisvion.vv >.'? ot ir.jr to whiittv' all. of tho *)<>havv w'onio^ aif thcYhy arc nvltcl Socmo" hy Si-tor .lohti-oa. a rnto.l'.o.vaa;ro's-t. Ptayor ? (.. ?S?*.?ui, S iii -rliQ' 1 . 1 Ailalt Bii :,i olass Alien a - ?rr?T1: 1 ('! 1 . yi'i."!y. h- in i'fii. -I,< t ho nii iiihi r? prav Nr a o.nii-in-.r of tho tfloly Spirit, "t 1 aih. a a 00 "ti "otir knees. t n i s 11 h' p tit urtt A-rtre?h: \!. .jia Spaaii ami ^.^li-ji ai-y j:? o.i in t?>ia to hool^nftn '..inia;. aiiii po: ; tlii' nttoi'uoon Mi.-- i.a/'.a'o'h Kolit.cily loll YUiay lor N. N . ('.\\s;cio she will I 4ior.1l 1 in-' so tumor wiUi law sister I 1 , I I 1 ALi si. .e* and littii* J ia'iv it*I*i . < harlotUv.' n. ( . .i1' i - : t: i: b<r ?"'>. Mr. d uTTTTT Miiri'n,- < ?ttk* St. M. I if- ' fx Ii'-tii' . and ;icy_i'. Mj-.-es Supnia Mad a>x ? !" '"i.ald a: : Sarali Neah i>1 ilottea ':ri; -pent -Similar in (.'!ia.i!utte'. * Tii.K'r u!!.l Hani's have to-. n? rail Jlk ' - I'.iinhia n'i'ler. eor.iluct- , *.> j:-" ineetinu )v.iv at the , ' H (" hafi'h. - ? ? ...? | .Mis-rs. I.a \ ' i (! atiil ( iiristine, .Vat its' ..f x'hit-aire. an* yUitmjr | l'; aial i M rL" ""isnima ' 1 arai '. | Mi*. (!<"l:?ay .l-'Mi' ** i> -inv?M;. i' (lark 11 111: "It lillsineSS. ' ill- i - <>!!( <' T the Sale.- h"\> ' '>!' the. .'a.i 'It,, l.eaier. . " l Little Susie IScrsat) TiTeiT at ! >?. ? J :*:<* on oak St. tiro. iiay la-t week iftec Li.iuetin.tr illness. She \va- a jav-alile litrli' uit'l alx'tit 1:1"* years ill. kind and pultUn, Her' parents' ijtvo* the .-vmpat!iv ef tlieir ninnv . iyTetals. ' it.. rM it. I . i : I ... r. . I ..II. .v llijl III' .MMllM'll MM >atliiuu. Jjar. Urm.kiyjn. X. V. ? I Mr. r.lnVil I a-vrat fi ttn-id with Li's Wr?'ther.'Mi.-Ji-s-m' ami n'pluwv. ] iL: L l:?1 ? LlIJ f<?i; I'h'nd ! : hin, 't'1 .n dav. ?? I - Air. VValUii::_Lui'?ilu? ilL-JL.:K?.'.UUO,_i hi:'hi at i.? hi'iiii iif hi- da'ivhtetv Mm. .Mili-a llnpe. I'imhrvy St.' i-t'.tcr M-ii L!i111- iif a few wi'i'k-i; llr v, a -siin ;t s,'1 'Veil; - n! i, wasa - i!':Vr'-r with tin it.-'Vrlcd fin t. AM tnc'sii-nl rkil! rould ?n -.'.'as ifi ni-1 ami ii-mlct ivjvsiivr wits vie::' Vim hv his ehi'ilt^n h?<< ' 'n il em's, lint I c ri iitfly passed iway. F'.itti'fal -ervirc- wer-hcM .. . n.t'1 at I'ihj rim- l'.ap ( liafvh. in \VilU-lmrir. with '' ! -!t nk- r . <"t liflia Id-ntim in r*hn llr lenv- .1 rlam.'htf'fs. M cy. Mclis: a. Ilopf. .Mrs, Minnie SaiV'a-rs, Mi . I?rlia Si aw nf Wiristi.n-Sa-lciu. Mr--. - fclthe'l Hr<>wn. Vy< |;r.--.-'ri> - -.l -hii i(!V. Jwii son.= . \]r. ha .i'l l evins and Air. Wil iiant I.iL"j:i?s. - vm'trrnmis and "'I I - ;i ? V!l ivl'.l 'M I !? ' t'i '?A -i. 1: li-1 are Miss llaclicl f! ai tie v and Mi- Kf-ic l)ou(fla.?s. Mut'c tlvan tAV'-niv y'lML1' men cn'a ? vc<J .. A nviv tVein rir? : Mes Ifactil.ii't ).<' f."\. Kenned v. T \V TV.ee.-Jn . -Tj.mi. - Cray. <).Vt . -f j-.-<< . I'-H :<-* at ,,f Mv ; Svkirr Ai'n Bntr. :i!w! V"i--1 mid. I'imlcnev St.-, and i: JjuDlt and Mi-. I.ip- 'v r.-i;v'ti |-y 1't. M<?tTevs and at ", di'iiay Tin . Mi--- Will if Mac Lewis died rtt i f TiTitV.c-??n L'dund'ia St.. en Monday after a linirerincr illness. I!ernie?\ Minnie ami T.c la Sl?a\v of Win?ton-Salem with their nu>!hei\ Mrs. l'e'lia Shaw m<> toyed here Sunday for the funeral -ervire* nf Mr. Walter T.jtririn--. Alt - Vh <j'i!iia fin)-.' returned hmne Satmakew after...Apv.ndin.ff a' week in Tlock Tlill-with..Key pist?ij M Sarah D'rl )>', ' j ~ One hundred four women, and children were present at Pinley Hi . r*-? f tr - + Saturday _Xo? the regular meeting of the Home Demonstration Club," under the directoion of the instruc- j tor,* Miss l.uella Rice. Miss Eth-I ej Ayers, the white lady in charge of (his work, was wescnt and gave -ouu-lv?UelpLuL instruction pertain-3 ing to canning and preserving. The nfenibers of the various dubs and the'representatives of the 4-II dobs gave interesting reports of t heir work. Ttt?t+rr?close?of?the. meeting games Were playd on the ground and every-one, was served with delicious ice creain and cake. ~4I1 tin- folk seemed young that ?Iliyimnd Miss Ri'ce with hei niariylu'lp.ers; had all things nicely planned." ,V l.ittle Miss Ella Holly of Pe"t-roit who is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Mai tha Walker, went to Charlotte ^atnid-M' to upend n few davs with relatives thei;e. ilrs. C. M. Finlcy, Clrarit^ Roy<41 Matron. 0. E. S. will go to I .aureus Monday for the Hrand Chapter meeting on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Mrs. Rosa A.. Jackson and Utile daughter, Mildred, after spending the winter in Charleston, stopped.'a few days 'here with her -d- tor, ilirac Marin Alexander. They left last week foj* Phila. M? I tleATndlcinrh ..f tjlQMtrz Falls -mother of Rev. McCpllotigh. ("erne ii-i v v??i> tt |iitiivni ui ilie IK'S-I nJt:il hero for a week. havintr re-1 eived head injuries w? ;?rj automo-| hilo accident. Mr. Eutrcuie. Adair, st+wli-'nt of J. * ' -Smltl. Tniv.. is'iu the city. , ?44u^-lumioivKnleratexL tiub spent t''ntvV-.}th of dfelly at the AMiford Kerry Crnve where, they enjoyed a lovely picnic. Mrs. Mattic Walker had a picnic t'..r her S S. i la>s last Wednesday :it - Vtkmv* ^mvo. -Lauwis.U'X-itt Madam M. K. Wood-". Mrs.. Elizabeth Poiitrlass, Mrs. Matlie Ditr.hv. luwl a piciiie at Adams (Jriivts for their S. S. classes duly 1th, Nurse Elizabeth Atkinson has vetiTrlied to her?4tiidif?< at the Waverly Hospital in Columbia, aflio.me. M r -. TVdTa McCo1 lou ph f \VTru \v a ? the dele'trate from the Missionary Society of Calvary "Baptist! Church to the Women's . State . Convention, in. Xewherry, made a jrlowinjr report of the Convention .at the Mis. ?vmarv?meetinu?nt the borne of Mr.-. Katie Allen, Patriot St. A < fro-lime course was soiled?byt he Ivptess. Mi-. I.izzie Chalk entorfaiiFod a number of younjr people at her -rrmHf?Hwaiay- nurnt. oompHmen4-h+v i.i'lirri.-IhIIvi- Miss Bornjrrr sHitrw of Winston'-Snlemr^ ? ?: A multitude of people attended the i'lilioval per vices of Mr. Will I e'^tatl'eni oid. at. Calvary Baptist Chmyh on July 4th. Undertaker J. K. Sptwin was in ehnrj?e. Rev. \V; K. Douglas* is yet eontined tu Bed with malaria. Miss Louise Richardson of Colinnhia i'- visiting her uncle and', aunt. Mr. and Sirs. R. F. ftieh.,1'urp. ^ hooDHi rr NKWR Trinity A. >1. E. Zion Church > Sunday school opened. at the usual hour with f-rupt. and ail tcacht 1 - post, of duty. ?Rev. IL J. IAllen, pastor ot .Trinity A. M.'E. Zion'Church held -crvicu at Mounts Chnjfel Sunday.! -Quite-a larae crowd attended tlie ! Service. Trinity's tinging .class and I.antffprd drove class furnish, i ii music for the service. Everybody wlVo attended the service repotted a {trail.1 time. A fine contime conies to. raise money Rev. Allen has the business, because he knows how. ' " "1 Mr. and Mrs. James Fielder, Mrs. I.ila Foster, Mr. Roy Dun all ami Mr. drover Rice returned li-mv Saturdav noon from Washington. D. where they went to 'spend the 1th with relatives. They reported a jrrand time. - Quite a larye crowd attended tlieUnit ..omo in I 11 cef~tiiu lilt Wood| thdf . and ftrrer crossed bats to: aether: (TroOP hedn^ the* winner. I Mr. M. S. Callaham and Miss I West of Ppart'anburpr were " the jruests of Mr. and Mrs. Law Wilidi e r, Sa't.urdn v ovenim?. j Mrs. Chestine Foster, the moth: er of Trinity A M. E. Zion .Church j -cmaiu- < n the sick list.' We hope for her a speedy recovery^ i IMtOSlVHRITY* NEWS Sunday was a high day around Shiloh. ~ Everyone seemed to be in high spirits. The forenoon ser vices began with an excellecent Sunday school lesson, the first one of the quarter. Everyone got a I tiniM out of the lesson. The high noon sermon which took place immediately was delivered by opr pastor, Rev. T. K. Robinson. His text is found Rev. 1:4. The message was inspiring to everyone, j On Sunday afternoon many litenit ei's" < f Shiloh motored tp Mfc. ...Muriah to attend a program sffonsored by the Women Home A-hh Society. Rack at Shiloh on last Sunday evening 8:130. We enjoyed 1 a ^XoriVlcrful sermon delivered by l!m- (' WoIIqso Ilia tnvf -w;i t niton from 130 X'&alms. The set nam was truly enjoyable. July -1th brought a great day around | Prosperity. The great contest between the Revs. Wilson and Robinson. Kveryrtne must be busy now, no one rests. We are asking < vei yone to come to Shiloh on that day fhTl you will not regret it. Mrs. Alice n:iv(,'ri|inrt had as her *gnt>st last week Miss Barbara Pearl .Tones, high school graduate f Po.un^hia and Miss Otelia Cromer. We are asking Miss Jones to come again. THE PALMETTO LEADER ' tabkrn aci,r, napt. church 22 n Rev. Wm. Watson, Pastor *j S. S. at the usual hour, with hi Supf: R; Bradley and -the Asst., in charge with each teacher at his ei post. At 11:30 a. in. Rev. Watson 01 preached from St. Matt. 17:2^'The a' mountain of Vision,", being the er fimt ?i||utav n large audience was ar present. B. Y. P. U. at 5 p. m. A nice to program was rendered. r At_7:30 Rev. Watson preached ar fmtn part 2 of the same subject, ov^ used in the morning service. Com- "T muhion was served. Mrs. Bessie 'f Sullivan, Susie Young. Jessie Law- ? son, Misses Harriott Kelly, Jessie |l Chapman were delegated to the , Women's Missionary Convention ^ "at Newberry, s, f?' They report o good session. The jEIectric and Shoe (Contest sponsored bv Miss Mamie Cone land and Mrs. Be.~sie Sullivan was ;n" very successful. $f>8.67 was rais- jv ed. Madame* Myrtle Howens won ^ the percalator. Wr It. Muieyney won the iron; G. Flemminfr tho ,;i lamp; Mrs. Washington,, the fan; . H, Mr. Amos Roberson. 10.20. won n | pair of $10.00 shoes. Prof. W. E. Mitchell, $8.40, won a second pair of shoes. We wisp to thank every '' one that helped. Don't forpet evcry third Sunday l* junior Church ^ Day. All the you up people are . asked to be present. " .. - - ?**** * e>" vvi HAP l. (TllKCll th ~ 'Tf llfnc G. J. DanicU, Pastor C Sunday. school v.-.;- at its host, Ul with all teacher* ".d offici i- < ^faithfully at their post of duty - * t-cd ? a ?\ r tjy?tad -mj vival. ineeiinp of till nipiu- ai d pro ched the morninp sen.) > u on June .'50 Wt Rev. E, J. Daiih'is, pn- .i-hed al day Sunday, July V-trs. .His ser- M' i??Us were very spirit al and full G. i it snm-ntion .' . ? At G:00T>'clock ' apti-mal s.r- ** vices were conducted J?v the pastor as the results of -the revival VV1 ihee'lTnpI ^ :??: an The 13i 1 > 1 o School . t Ma.cdoni; vhich was directed t.y Mis.' \V. A. I' Perrin closed with pieat succy. 'a Frjday, J1 he follinviiiir ladies In It ?ni .1 each nioVainp in .devotions and I?ihle talks: Mrs. M< dison, Men- 'a day: Mrs. Gibbons, i uesday; Mrs. A~" i'ape. Wednesday;?M i ?Sininions, 42i. Friday; all (white). Vi The following ti ' CiotVi ully sor-vCd Mrs. ( . Jones' group A" No. 1; Miss Minnie l'nplpy group >vi ~yi?! -tft- Mr-sdtPmos S. .U?Bti rges's, E.~ -hit -O. jhtr-grbve. A. tinn-m. Mr.-. >ip< t'lete (fpoup No, j 1.total .or.-. Ml ml I mailt was To. l^uite i nice sis foi -ion \vas had. In -- ?1? t; KOBOKTOW \ NEWS'' T* c .\!i-'sionar\ Society of Be thvsda -Baptist.' surprised Brrthei' Frusler Uobinson with a supply ?tfl'ni'ui- i; HP'.!?iniuw nee . i- ; ties dn last Kriciay evening. Tlii en show tlie- Christ) n spiiit"An th> in !.-i lies-. ; This truly is the Mission ' ' ary spirit. ;.. , ea 'On' Thursday July 1th Mes.iam to -es Lula It. Strong. Sarah lirant*A. ; Johnson, and Mr. William McCiat rn I n.t tlii- day at Ml nsfield as the .is ests of. Mrs. Marian St. wail" in mil Victory.' Brown. A vety de- su !ixrhtl'uI day was spent. It seem- ! '< xul to have hcen leal pleasure foi m Mr. SteVart to conic and t> ki wl jus out there in hi* good looking ps (' lit'Vi oloi Ti . o he SI n.t NtV \1<-. Ci'iii? motyn ;1 over to South I? j] br.'l, anil Apt at the day. return-' ,t. ir.jf at s I'i'i'.oi-k in time to bring p;i Jin party ha.k to tl. orvetowli. lM A strau'gv geTTtlein.an of Wus-ln ingtim??U < d i?lied to see sl. Mi s Y:.t : in HiO'i'.i at the Mans-. (j( tit'lhl pi malum 'Wednesday nigh', m "TuTy 'i 1 Q r'lm? mr-hi t1""' 1 1 out M iss Hi own! xv. Mrs.:-I'a. line Ileinniingway and children ot t'linway'/..ic spending tic sunim- r uilh their In other an sister-in-law, uncle and aunt. j. hiniui. \.M. k. (iiriu n si Rev. J. \V\. Murph, I'astor . el > o|jn kcil a e'orimrs?d.i.v . fi at the above named church. The P. R. Hr. 'P.; .1. -Miles-:-w?j>- with -us., li on hi?i" ::i .i tuarlcrly conference \\ Ili. pi\ aclioil tor us and was at his hi host- 'I'll-. imoil was very up- m lifting. ilc spoke from the sub e< jeet "Tlio. Kverhistin^r Gospel." Hie text was selected from Rev. <:<'>. Tio doors of the church were ai opened and there were i? acoe-sion p< At th.< evening hour of worship (M weenjoye I another ^ospch mes {3 sae.'o doii ered by.our beloved par vj tor Rev. J. \V. Murph. theme ol the disctiuisc w'.s "Universal Sal- B vntirn." His text was selected m from .Jvdm Hi:HI. * ' On M?>n iay afternoon the W. H. uj and K. 'M. Society met in its rej?- B ihir 11: tir.jf at the home of Mrs. ^1 I. C. Thompson. Quite a lovely crowd was in attendance. Aft^i all h'Ktij business were tit nsaete. in wlii.-h Sisters M. B. Alston, L. S N< Isop and 1. G. Thompson.. wm_ 1 elected delegates, to" the Distrie. Missionary meeting in August. Airs. L. B. Murf>H wns asked to tell us .-.nine thing about women's ) recently'hehr in Okla. from whirl ^ marks wTrJ full of woith wi.ut- ~tt i 1 format ions. and 'ell who hear. S Sister Murph were well benefited c TTS'fKPUKVl^ M K nil urn I e UfV. I), ?Wilson, Pastor jj Sunday, July 7th", was eomniun- a i?jn <i'.v aid even though light show 7 ers of rain fell, the real chinch goers made their way to the ^1 .church 011 time. '* ^ The pastor cseen.led the rostrum ^ in his sainted looking, robe, after. \vti:c:i th. choir niarc-ned in slow#? God Almighty." They also being r robed looked very good for the occasion. The pastor used for a text St. Matthew 10th chapter, 21st and ' N ."> . ^ ~ - ~ * 1 , !nd verses, subject, "Sell out i nd it a ckvck cn Heaven's Bonk." any souls rejoiced to know they id a check on Heaven'^'Bank. S The Holy Communion wa< ;ei\- j( i to TT rejoicing congri g* "Hon. ^ unlay school was 1taifits ustr-~ hour, with the Supt. and teach- cl s on the job. After the study id review of the lesson Miss ^ ulu! Shu.-kloft r.l an i Miss Aic- |?J ria Cleveland were elected ~ a; legates from our Sunday school id A. C. E. League to represent ir church at the State meeting. 4*?month?ip?Columbia, S. f. p: th^of the girls are graduates ,v Howard High School here *n lite active in chutch wjik. b< At 8 o'clock Sunday evening, the vsiding Elder T. J. Miles, preach ,?t 1. He used for a text Si. Mat- v| e\v l.'ilh chapter anil litlth verse. bjeet "Sowing and Heaping." lis was inde.d n touching sermon >1 e reminded us of our daily sow-- .11 g in <le>cd>; s there would spre- v come a reaping day sometime in l- encouraged us to let Jesus be. our gor ing, ?u-when ^renpii^- -fait y comes wo might vpj'rfce. O > v., arts' were made to rejoice as he iivirtu mis women ui message. w After which F Dr. Miles came ^ ivii ami fini-lii'ii 1 in- husim s uf ir third quajterly conference, vj lich showed progress taking con Lions under eiinsideratiqn. IUv. M - lii uw n, Htsv. John Taylor. j,* >1 Itevi Hurminghani worshiped th us Sunday evening. W,. hope ai ey and I ho uthtii vjsjtors will i nn i nine- ayaim , ^ Sister Alston W&s out to both ' . lining and evchiilg^erviieS Took i? good and?rejoicing?much as ? e hoard, the serin* n.s. She td s c ppy for two reason*. line vean she was happy was- the t?oo. V rinons.9"anir tin* odfeT ~whs, sh-~ 4-11 >u 1 <t soot* see her daughter, wh P' the wife of a very successful-!t'dioal Doctor in. Washington, 1) tV Her d lighter is a very "sweet l rl, she came to her mother's bed ^ u. II nd wail 1(1 on..h.or^yhon she is sick -this winter; -nn.i i f .iitys ser.din.r In r mother many .ij beautiful, useful things. Mrs. Rika .A 1st. n, MtS.: Sallie irper ..nd the .--Taylor, M?\ Jlen *] nn H left rly 4^-cMTay _ morn- K f for Washington, U, 1". Mr. \\ ' * F iiics is driving Mrs. Harper's t ?> i'.vv.?Tiny will-visit Airs. liar. r's rglntiv-.*- in. some cities in rgijria* -bos id.* Mi's. Alston's ughter. Dr. and Mrs. Walt in ja ashirgt.n, D. ('.: Mrs.. Harpei s] 11 bring her daughter Miss Kat-, tlJ rir.o Hartier back w lm?has rnt a '.month in Wy.^hiiigton witlr a] rs Alston'- ii ughter \Ve-pra> sj r them a safe trip, and .hop. L i.i- will ee. ifiv thorn-mlVes inn *h ? " p 1 t( MT. /ION A. M. K. t ill Ki ll K al ? R Rev. J. M, Jack won I'axlor fj Sellers. S. ?Sunday. school oj ed at) ilii- usual ii. u>- wiih Supi .i tcaehei* at their postcf duty ^ le lesson \va.- well eis. ttssed i " ch cla-s nil al'tervfanls tl>. pa r jjave a spiendid leviexv, At 11:,"{() m<>r: i .g sci'?ici' bem ami. tin pa-tor' canto bcfor- if with n-Avonderful?ttu^sajjir us- " ft Kxodus 10:1."1, causing as hi- c ibject "Co.afVt ati i . trouble.' %\ dlowir.g the--sermon- thv com- a union table \\- s spreand c. t hiotf quite'a mftnRer joined th i: istor in tlu- I.tnu's -Suppal*. e Night service began at the us. v hour. at whi.h time. the mem- ^ Tf and frn-n s. a>>oinb.ed. The h istor presented Rev. Lucy of Flo F ice who gave us a shurt but soui d strrrhrg mese-ou^?usii a- his rbject, "Let us build up a King- \r >tn for ,God," Our' hearts \w-rt o uch stirred from the message. ? -Rev-. -< >? iii'd Rev. Lacy t ere the dinner g, ;.sts of Mr. ami rs. A. 13. Quick. Ti Mrs. Ofheata liuller dep.irt.u" lis life Monday- morning. The <| unily has t ar deepest sympathy. I he leaves -mourn- her lost, U J ithi-f. tin. broui.r aral tlii\e small J lildrcn with other relatives aim o iends. ' 1 T he Pulpit?Atrl?Bo..rd nut al?I le hunie of M r Lucilo Ntwliir I: "ednesday, ? t After ai. j usiness was tiseusvd ar.d tin. T feting was over the ho.-uss se.r\ J a delicious coui si* ol' cake, ic. ^ :eani and pea.nutsi 3 The 4th. of July was a hie day-, _t I Sellers. People were frtmfTli a Milts to witness tlie twi^i game v tween Sellers aid Hennettsville. f oth games were good. Bennetts f, ille having won the first one and ^ ellers the one in the afts'inoon. ,] oth games were played Shipan's Park. . : : v ^Monroe Coleman, Tlufus Sellers fl New York, A. Solars, B. "] erry and Rosa J. Fladger visited f nir aunt, Mrs. T. B. Jones on leir way from l-'To'reitce Saturday. m i ? T. LUKE'S REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Samuel Lloyd, Rector ? . ? o The morning service tegan at r 1 oJclock by the rector. ?He took " is text from St. Matt. 2G, and se- 1 'cted for -h subject; "The Man .of f r,,.n;n >> ...UI.L - , . _1- 1 ? - 1 ji.ww, which was niKfuy appre- 1 iated by a large audience. At 8 o'clock the evening service ' egan by the rector. He took his ' ext from tho Book of Isiaah 38:1, ( nd spoke from the subject: ,lSet ~ 'hy hous^, in Order." .t On account of tlTe inclemency of he weather the Sunday school and roung People's Society were not a ad. 1 You'll enjoy our short services f you worship with us. ' Trade With Our Advertisers 1 For Best Results j 5 KINGSTUEE NEWS - t! d Ily M C Hildioll ~ G When this news is read, the 0 antee Summer School will be co f, leting 'its live -w-eks of Work, i ? here is an outlook for 4 suecess ii_ ..n.iiiiff. A jolly- tTpnT Is afltt^ ipated..Saturday; a program has cen plahned in which several of _ le student-teachers will particiate. Meny did the teachers me.'i l(l! iur TiU'l'l'V lln'.V aie expecting. to "J Lil t. ? f1 Having had such a long period in oryneas, we were cert* .. rcUd ol tne uown pour of rain hich came ! riday and Saturday, //ops look better, and every- 10 jdy foil better. * Sunday being the Hrst Sunday, ^ rvices were held at the various ec lurches, as Usual., Kev. S. M. !*" , . s.?{laalur?iOiialuetiid lhg_ c service. There was a. 3 d warm prayer ana love fol st y( letir.g conducted. Everybody as given u ehar.ee to play a pan the meeting. The presence of the spirit was L,( ijoyed the, meeting After this the holy communion H as given in which those who felt he orthy took t. part. There were" n(. any pia.. cnt ut th evening set- ^ cc also.'' i The Suaitfay school is doing nice Class No. L, which was taught ; Mr. S. M, Hughes, Jr. Sunday, d in reports. The other classes er e doing nicely also. " d# Several of the?teachers spent-the ^ mrtti'pf-viuly-inrt-of town fiid iv Mi si R. Lv_Brow.Lt made some w ry interest iuqr remarks relative i lu i *t>ip to xthe quadrennial con gi ntion which was held in Tulsa, hiu. she ?lsQ visiteit her _ Arkansas,- .aud? repuurts_a? VCty. - easant trip. Mrs. Esei tne* Conyers spent last or efk-er\d in Florence, S, 0. , 0?, Mr." Nathaniel Taylor spefit a t0 \v days in Andrews lust.week. j\j ??? ?. ' ? er -CARLISLE NEWS ? _________ w ?--- --- N From "the day when first we start, te uch in' life to play his part, I. ,'here all toil and care shall cease, w sj;tfc~can nothing better send Hah- a true and loyal friend." rt< _______ .. at The greatest trouble with the ad lurches, in fact with the world at u-ge is the lack of true ,friend- G lip. If \ve were truer friends to ich'other why we jaiftilld.have a -rtter-world tolivein. \Ve-would Iso; have better churches "to worlip Christ in, our "homes would 2 better arid happier. The peo- B le in Carlisle seeni to be awaking ol > this fact, they are wbrking to- G ether. Sunday was a high day A t St. Luke A. M. E. Zion Church a ev,. II. E?Hillian took hisL*JLgxt le aid unto Saul, let no man's N cart fail hpraiise nf himf thv serant will go and fight with the si hilistines, and Saul said to D&vld, a liou are not able to go against T lis Plijjistine to fight with him, si ir thw art but a youth, and he o1 i-a man from his youth. Subject: h Confidence in God." At 3:30 o'- J lock the children's day program h as rendered and those that took part acted well. People were M here front far and near. St. Luke w i moving on nicely. Amount rais- f* d during the day $22.16. Ser- w ices wpre good at Mt. Edon A, ^1 I. E. Church, Rev. J. S. Martin of * Jewberry, S. C., was the guest of tov. and Mrs. J. M. Dawkins, Mon- ? ay. ... On July 2 Mrs. A. D. English /as surpised with" a "host of visijrs, her father, ~Mr. Ben Meadow f Greensboro, N. C., and his lit? le grand son, little Ben Jr., also ^ er brother, Mr. Tack Meadow of j 'oupgstown, Ohio. Sister Lucile Thompson and her \ aughter, Evelyn Thompson of V 'hiiadelphia, Penrr., also her uncle, Y im Lyles, ?nd his friend,-Author ? Jason, from Ohio, they all motor- 0 d here to spend the 4th of July. Ii They spent Wednesday A. M. in Ii tnion and thnt afternoon at Hur. V lerts, S. .C. They rwere accomlanlc'd by Mrs.~ ~A. D. English; ~ Thursday A. M. at Mrs. Mattie ^ Mms the afternoon at Mr. and Trs. A. Tucker: Friday morning, Jrs. Clarence Smith; Friday afernoon they motored to Chester v ind Friday njte they took supper p vith Mrs. Frances English, and ? eft Saturday for their different ionics. Their company was very nuch enjoyed by all. Mrs. Addie feter and son. Harold,' and also ' r disc A flftin ~ ? v .......vjuiiaii in union, 5. voro the Sunday afternoon guests f Mr. and Mrs. Waiters'Johnson. T r'hose on the sick list are Miss g i7.7.ie English and Mr. Berry shelon. 0 BETHEL X, M. F,. CHURCH ? Rev. S. H. Lewis, Pastor ^ Columhja, S. C.?Sunday School Jj t livened at the usual time with fficers, teaches and pupils pres- i ?nt. A very b'Srnrtifui; lessor/: Moses Leader And Lawgiver." s Timely discussions were had on] iU el asset relative to Moses, The -? "eader' and Lawgiver * -* ? For the morning service the r pa tor seljcted , his tioA.- ;'rom ? sa' li 11:5; subject "The Walk if the Soul in the Light of God,"- Very?imi'.y?be.iuliV.il?ni\ {-rival ? eferences were made relative to J \ in- rropnet isaiah.' * Sumday m\is Communion Day inil there was la full congregation , o partake of the emblems', repre- 9 entthg the broken body anil shed J )lood *f bhe blessed Redeemer. I t juiLe a number of vi^or^ were ntrodueed- in the inprning service. For the night service Rev. Mr. t burton brought the message. H6 selected his text from St. Matt. 17:5; subject: "A Voice Out of ^ r ^ Saturday; July 13, 1935 ie Oloud'V The subject .was veil . _ evetppud. - - ~ 1_ < The A.- C. E. League meets at * :ffO~-PT M. uiidor the presidency f Nli'. ii.er.ry Webber.?Very ne programs are carried out. INION iiAPTiZq' CHURCH Kev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor The Sunday school began at^itp sual hour, 10 P. M. The 3e?sort [aiw Giver and Leader" was beau fuily taught. ?'.pt., Cook wUs ; t his regular place. The pastor filled the rostrum at. I Noon and 8 P. M, He preached nal to all that were present. The Men Bible Class * nd th? iris Rihlo rioco .. .? v/iwoo I tv-CiiLi^f UlgtliUZ* 1, meet at 10-A. M. Sunday mom g and are urging fa* new mem;rs. Tho, R V P. IT. w)ijc>i nieces at? P. M. is especially-inviting the >ung people out Sunday. Come and worship with us. ^ T DCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS Mullins, S. C.?-Miss Phibbie unter of 3 Chur.chi St.. returned >me Sunday .June 30, -from Phillelphia, Pa. where she has been siting her sistpr ?~ Mr. Albert Boyd of Dixon St. otored to Durham, N. C. SuncSy id spent a very pi* asant day siting relatives and friends. Mrs. B. Bines spent the weekid at Lanes, S. C. visiting her mghter, Mrs. Anna Miller of.' aiming, S. C. is fct the bed sid.*t? her sick moihdl' WtlO WUS taken . ith a stroke on July-4. at__ the_r_ ime of her daughter,""Mrs., Mage Bow ma if ZTT'-K-tfd St7 ;7~; n I ??. ri.UB.NEWS The- Gommunity?Cluh -met . at ie home of Mrs. Lottie Rivers i Bay SG?this afternoon, at 5 clock. The meeting' was called order by the Pies., Miss Girlie [cDuiTie. After devotional excises the roll was called. 'All embers were-presentT -Minutes ' the last meeting were read. We ere glad to have with u>5 Rev-. . Smith who made some very in resting rtmarks also Deacon.fi. Hylie, after which refreshments ere served. The meeting fedjourned to meet xt Sunday afternoon, 5 o'clock,, the home- of Mrs. Janie John i>iis. milium?x ncc, tjoo.;?Misa??? irlie McDutl'ie, Pres. BLUE J. BROTHERS BASE ?1_ BALL CLUB _ Ori July 4th the Blue J. Base all team played their best game f the seaapn when they won from " adsde'n by the score of 3-2. ftertvards they were served with barbecue dinner and ice cold monade to cool them off. The inner was given to the boys by lr. W. S. Holley and their manaer. The dinner was fixed and ? ;rved "by MrsTTCathei ine Ilolley ^ nd Mr. Willie Garrick of Gadsden, he boys really enjoyed themjlves down there, but sorrow vertook them before they got r?rrt? Tiffin, 4-V.- TO vauv> . liUOlCl TV Catj W1IC 13. . score keeper fell off the truck . i which he was riding and nar)wlv escaped being run over and ~* . lying in the Columbia Hospital ith a fractured hip. We all hope jr him a speedy recover. The boys rill not let the accident worry lem and will try and win ball ames right on. Anyone who wants games,"write obert Thompson, 427 Sumter St., olumbia, S. C. . IV MF\tf>R|\\l _______i~ ' , or '?In sad but loving memory of -1 or* devoted husband and father, harles Humphries, who left us uly 12th, 1934. Ve miss you in the morning /e miss you in the night~ our footsteps cease their warn tofb if one whose smile was bright, n life we loved you dearly, i deiath we do the same, Ve ne'er can c*ase to low you !ntil We meet again, Julia Humphries, Wife; Odell tumphries, Son; and family/ DON'T MISS The Mid-Summer Musical Festial at Benedict College Auditorium 'riday night, July 12th,>.at 8:30. Columbia's best talents op proram. ADIMSSION 10c Benefit First Calvary Baptist Church. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM "Arrival and Departure of Passenger 'rains, operated bv the Southern Railway ivstem at the Union Station. Columbia. " ?i Tlnnnmhar ? 1014. 00 A M.-^-Chark)tte .eaves For: :10 A. M.?Charleston OreenvUle. Anderson. 8?n?t* r{5>Q A. M?Newberry, Oreenwood. . . V. ' :06 A. M.^Spartanburg, Ashevllle !:40 A. M.?Augusta :15 A. M.?Savannah Hill, 8helby 2:45 P. M.?Ashevllle. Louisville, . St. IajuIs, Clhclnnatl, Chicago :30 P. 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