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AGENCY
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at the late allowed Oy
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I .v Leader w iii oubj)-''-'"f """ ??
ru.iuii tl7~loi.ter6 on sub jects 01
? hue rest when they are
are nipanietl by tiie iiameg anu
addresses ot the aut*hors and
.u no. .>l . a actuators nature _
II.II,.l.M' II.Il< vV ill.
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scripts will not bo 'returned.
v_ REM 111 A.N (J ES
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E. PHILIP ELLIS Field Agent
ALFERl) T. BUTLER, Adv. Mgr. :
Communication intended' for the
current issue must be .very briel
and should reach the editora!
desk not later thun Tuesday ol_ _L
- each week. City news, locals,
personals and social news by
Wednesday night.
' Business and Editorial Phone 4523 !
Saturday, July l.j. l*>:*. >
: -Mussolini
Troop.*-oh tU,i v.;;y i,.\ Eti.-.-p.a
from whence- m: :i\ \v-ii! { doi i. ;
? said: "Renio:. pa.ia:'.
hav- ulw ays >u':' i .. ..*.
A I'd' go.t: 'v ..
v - Italians is .J
ed by the.'E: - ; i v."i. ,
had to led : ' , y
-Was. ; , y . oi.iv 1 LOUti
.gains; I 'o.mi -.i.. t. * i >
tlv.-d ho w:.rgiw
kind or' SI!: a'l'll'T'V.'in V". T
mus!r\ii :-iu. i;]- :uv
j I'loidvnt KooievcU i.atinted
Li -i. ! .v u ~?
iv .Min.-:i . tii I..-. *
illy of .M.
popuiut -f..". . ' ' .
* doubi" a.
.ton' l'or t- . ,.l
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v.di ; . - ;
t lii<- <'t.untir : - .
the exi:*tij.^ fi .j?
f
mem bo ml by tin- . .
ts" nul.n' laiti,. i,v i?.p,,- ?
PclXllliiyi--- ' U Ilii \\ if j,),.;, .r , i:
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. -sihusv.--\o' itavr; rr i* tliv i.,. ?
pluiv ttf-^erTT fTT it' . -!rrrr-- j-, - - K.
'Priest. t!, j,,
inanT ^r>?{?? n
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alienable i itf!._t " a:.?!1 :uu -r.y i!; .
"are Life, i.ihcrly ,.n.i tf!,-- ,
suit of happii.-ss." of o'i.ii- ,
black folk-. y<ci i';V d' ; , .t .?*. I ,*
too >.. u. ? M"V-:
-M" yiinn1 I'm n; . tln'?lr,.'.' 1:.. ^
press-inn will' ' mean >" ViU-' hi+u;
iiunv than a mi,- 4heme for ..t .
' tory--.-thnt is !"<.r you.
? BISHOP wTniniw M yvj- 41
JTRx i \ r : i) MiMs i m v
' < ? 11
Bishop Xou; \\\ \Vi.M,-iirt< mi.
thv A. M. ! ;. ('huj t-!i is *-a-l
the estaMishm rt ,.f a unfa- 4 a
Divinity School for ihejJH inine- "1
, Ministers. 11e U s.v4: iuiHwt'lyL #
.ideas "i:?the 1 1 ' < i 111 n?i?-?( '... 11 ?
1 and tin* vlmrat'tfr of sta ti ii'.'ivsvr- 1
ies of artiel's appearrptr in 'f.r t
1'ie.n.i '.4. 1 I'Miii'Vs;,- ; r.r. \ v.s
piapefs. While the Bishop ,i- i'.i- 1, j
'I ing particularly of.' the Mrni-tj \ j
& of the A. M. K. ('iiui ehi yet. \\ hal j ,
he says in ref rem ti'? the < ui.,
fe dedicate "ti.fi:* live- to 'tile..-Miit'isj.
try apply t<> Minister-. .,f 'P ?
u. <4u Teh' Hi' heTh.'\ es ufih as
I', all - tlijtVkinuv N'euie s imM -.1
|<j Weldon Johnson. the brilliant
E. writer, who in his brillant v. .?th
ri "Aloe ; Thi*. -t ; :
Negro Church is the. most |m\v.t r 1
1 in nisi ;> 'i i:i> lly. i h i .< 't' e!
fectt^uLiJiitidiuui^VrV?-}>!> * -1 s- .--Ttr .
? most |?( av Pi fill ;Tj?. Mcy ?v i.oir )
'"mailtr and Ci im>. iry f\>rAv;i?- ! the t
race a- a The |,i i- -m t.ik i
requires n irt Iliy nt. high-mi>sl- f
ed, t .pright Mii.istiy; anil the kind ,
of Ministry -t.hu (i'Ihirc'n nnTt itffvts
t The rgnoraTt T>r<aob. f ?.?_ t ? i-c-m | |
perioi n^the work that was before *
him as hi -t h eoyj_L Ml 1 m j
to him for what he accomplish' <1. j
but' the fJaiy of the iynorart <jt?
. Micee-al in se.iliny his idea to hi- .
.? chureh, in* sh.dl have dofie a wo Ithat
cannot he confiped to hi-- <'
homuTaTTom hot -a iIT he a TTTs~hp- H
to the rar^ah^~a'fn^Tirt tst-|i i ~h
its - struyylc upward.
rKOTKSTINf; ( < C ( AMI'S . j!
If there is any people in tin- j v
world who ouyh: he use! to !\ jv
eroes, it is .the Southern Whit s. y
' cnlfj ' ! |. oj.it-? )'ii'"i t ii u'iih t
them, moviny anirmy and abound a
them from the very beginning of t
P.
6 . . .
pgftpii
' t * ' .
he settlement of America,
vould seem therefore it is ?bi
rue that they reach the conel
"ii tiy.t the fm'Tu rr ncrr?r
?oiue just'wont become .,rccon<
:< the uiea ami ai;c therefore?fT
tiiiK' all the time. Thov ii>'>"
~ kTivfiy ( - aY.y t1 i Vie ' ~l! iTT
for the benefit of thef Nvki'o^-.
IHvirtliy?ei it i , like r.-rrtrr ?t
iM'ovoed for these8 same . whit
1'hey prelemt" dTPlm atr.iiyl ol'
Neyro, ami what for tney can e
no real sound ami sensible r
son. This \va> a pretention c
iuririK the jn'. p ualion for tin
ry ol Uds .Leantry into that w
riiev, pro_t listed tin- ln;iii|?iti?
. 01 To in eamp..-"i\ee i " i"oii?
purpose .of Training tin in to ti;
efficiently for the honor oT~Tti
\nintiy. of eours* , beeatise tli
was no time Tor foolishness,
wan .department paid no atteiit
.o l.ln m .ai d lo ail 1 Indio.ld.; no
UK of'Mi uhtowa.nh natuie oce
il. TJie t'ountiySis now en^r i
u ii ureut war against diipressi
Villon,^" tin- plans for success.
\ i at i> -i ; 111 1 '' 111111 CTTT
d young nn n ha\e a lew . eojii|
ativeh spi' king. s.'e'n cam
Hut iii?w eoiiKs th, same old In
pridestii g_ the. location iff si
daces. I hil'C'i inn somen lu.t fr
MO ariitv.de wifich eliara.ieir;
:he World War pi.vp. iii.tioii, i
[lowers thiit've st-'m a . little
li..led l>> *'i\e*' i.enl'. .Vlthnii
iiese t ? nips are ehariutii ized.
si l iet discipline, yol this . s;i
dii's.s of i Ifn dors proi s> t . ar o<
I. . .- 11 U ...: i' i 1 i... .. I... .
>F c:?.l<iiv,i l'he;c wu
t>?' ijttiiii.y fui>i-<v;i'iv tin-M-. i al
.aaip<-? l'ii i.i 01 iii.ii.;ii?. -tvr in ?ii:
ivoriis, wVvc. .the SouthV pcctil
irr-wITrTTTi t he Mia ii.anna. W
\Vr Heard lit' tHes'e'|>?. ? pit* iUi..'liiiw.
1 a'li'Ut i.': i t'ai
icinjr in liair vicinity. Tit tv i
nany anil, I hey j:; ~t seem .
H-.ill |at r'"t lu-l'ii. II. it. K.IW if. l'
*lc and .!Mi'ii-a-oi'rjy to lave
< amp!. 1 Vcent voting nun r
a 'I want?(| lc.it'i i iniir.i |< ni O.
j: POINTED POINTS
[ I5y Ggorge A. SingXeiim?
. I kc* \\a ckly. text: "'J \va> youi
t:"ai nf w 1 an'l old."-'-Tl.e i'.-aln
Ma weekly tla.t: Any man v.
.- at.i aniaiiai'ami-ant ?>I .-ynipay
ac -nnidi-.' ,'iti!? . . coiunu
.i !> -iia> li.inav nf liiv.-udni i* il
' all v.i'l: lite?m.iit it i a'?rr
' '"r i cart tin. ?n'i11 i_ . ...a?;
G> mat ten ::,.Vy :.juu: *1 .>.
-4 t. *
rr:?<**
$jr,T Uu ?!ivi ? . t
- yhy t'--..' ! : - r:;-?
^.llU !vry.l,j. tjili?t ' eh J.'V.h'.i:;\
... U.?..! - t'ai'jj*
:>t tp i.-ciu: Heard
n r ! 'i' ' "T ii if ptttf
a:<7 ,:.f \\ a-" i. y the ??:vntii.-.t. h
M>" <WUy- pnirl sci f.y.. S??M1<? fjf
ai.1 he fin t: c-r. "I h .m- t.. -play
hi-.'church." Keal am! itioji. j''
A!! of ili'i- -!.* , ap){..,1
,1-iuH -- niriiii i d'.s ' ilivYt
i"|V-. ?1 i>s ma-onry. .-\vimrm
k"i|, basket hall court wt'll ,hu
t 1 .?,!. !?i.Vati- l-eliy-inus edut
fhiil'vl^i yp A It'.liiitf
a-m?vii'Iv ,1 11 I;i'a lip-lit.up- cite
i-<ful pipe. ai 'Van. if the spi
i' tin.' ,Ma-(. i' ali'ukth n?>t will
. it I.iconics a -silent symbol
ivpor-vacy.
- Testis pointed to a temple rr
in.i s:tl?l ?o? one* - t one.shall he 1<
fandinp. Before his flay'an s
ii'.fjti prophet 'said that facia
!' : 'lw rm,, ,,f
<;il.\lon. Hrrt h prophecies cai
rue,
T'dsa. litis many .' nice hora
.1 :ck \von< "is in evidence. T
Ji-onzo citizi nrV i-- thrifty. Bu
'(-> alio'iivl nil Tlmrsd
venintrs when tin- eulivary art it
ind domesihjues are r?(Y the ro?
iusfiH'?- in the Bronze' quavter
holst-d^and jammed. , . Bronze
h'.i? driver-. Bronze pol
ncn arc to he -"con. This- sari
vas in. Tulsa nttendinir the qua]
en Trial meeting of1 th-O?A?M.
Uis-innqrv ?oi-;i-i y rw,.v n fV"--'
finl (Klin/ate- and, vbdliaat?- An
>iv.=ent. South Carolina was w
eprevented"anft (jhve irood acorn
if themscjvps. So (aa-ny wrc pc
nun the old -tate that all the nt
<-nnnof. ho railed - tr;uli
?frrr"rlihlHC. Bishop -.\oali W. \\
ianis. Prs. A. P. SpertV's,' .T.
Vifhr-r-poon. K. A Adani-. and
h MiltMilch in evidence v
C C (' ? 1
. * . ? i. Will n il. 11 i> mm
Jinil regards liiin rfs
ender.
The papers are ran'.vinjr :-tor
(t*r?fr ? V>r\?'crtnryrt', ~Hr>e." Bron:
k-m rejoices".' The ~7?Vivei'w>f
lichit;:)n >*c lit Jnc a fuir letter
(hire ati'U connwndntipn. )
iasrcr. ;hat the hero will keep e
ictoi'v to another. Wherever tl
fiip is uivon 11. ciiaiuu^it?eom
i fter tlie rainy sea-op in A byna
t he I )ii ( ( toi;_ of Italy will jt
he refiain. Somebody had betl
.ijuwi fpntii n m. >11 wy^myjyiM mm
, . ' T
it 1 !
r|| PEBSONALXTlESli
[lu' ! ' Rv - Li- A hat
' A *
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ft- V ~T . . X
F Ml X (BOJANGLKS) ROBINA?--'
SON,- DIvAJUiK AU. A M i !K I
riTr~ CAN HI CK \\ING AM) ,
LjI: TAP- -DANC'KRS
the
i\;e. -
Vllkvii
"Bwwn Buddies/' "Blaek Birds
en- of 1H27," "Harlem is Heaven/'
ar. "Dixiana," "Hooray for Love,"
V" "The Big Broadeast" and other tit I
t4+r- t1" rami ml us'Trr~B7TjrriUftes Kdb~iiT-~
iLlL son For in those Musical t'omid- K'"[
ies and moving pictures he played
,]u. the major role. Aside from his dis
j()I1 t met ions as an actor, he also has to
th_ his credit, a record of running
in - backward-75 yards in 8 1-2 seconds
r \. lie was born in Richmond, Y'a.,
on. -May 25, 1878; the son of Maxwell
j- and Marie Kohincnti?Hi' ulteiuhd"V1
- the public schoofs of li-is home town
I'"1." where liis natural ability as an ar-.;
!?* tor was discovered.
K'/ In 1885, at the age of 7 .years lie
11/. Began'actmff-before large audione
V Before the age of eighteen he ;
^'ij* had found his way to New Vork.
in. where after a short* time he was
gh claimed as the best dancer in A- |
by nierica, Hundreds tilled .large ,
nte Vaudevilles "to sec that fellow
vi dance." When' thousands' of o-ir .
BltU's and (Irny.1! went to t'uba in
" 4' 18P8, "BojatigTes" went along. It'
d'" was lie who 'amused his eompnii:
* ioiis^ with his rare talent. From
HH7 to HH8. while in Fraiijv In a
g'f iraiinrave joy to the- honje *iek
hp hoys, by brinirinjr bark nj>em?>rio~
lu. of home with his dnnciitK
t(1 All during the year .from ISSt '
77""" kill now, Hojotigles "hlVS' kept pat e
a and lead the way in solo (ianeihy. '*,
ire lie befran this work in she \";in. 1 K
eville. Thousands knew him a- v
a dancer with a heart, Scores of
times, lie has voluntiwil.v appeared.
x oil charitable benefit." pnmiam.- ' '
.j, The .scope of his recognition mav; 1
Y be seen from tlie_fCi?lita4?f?-r-ftrrn
y "years-(Tp2N -\'ll) he won the tii'M 1
prize in. the National Daneini: Con-'
tests jriveii by Mel-'adden HanehiuIK,
-Maeazine. # , _j.
is. lie is an honorary jnenibej- of-the
?.!rand. Street Ho? Club of N'ew v
'1o Yoik City and i-hv-Daiieinv' Ma-h\
i,.|-s A--n. of America. V-ido
" t his, activi_ri.es -aCC-r he
s'i rve..r ti e Cky "
S: cla'. I i 'v >
:y Y rk Co. . The S:Vri:T o.f the Ch;.
" - .. .. J v ~ i v i ! . I. U ' 1 -
| '"Arri^'a::;:xrifr-TT i-'i'MV
'.he
;!tar> .tho Aijiatenr
I'r.y-V. r. S., the Klks.Y. M. C. AT
, >]' !
It... is still progress.
an'! js eHtct'.nu'd a>- a favorite
im huiny screen fan-. He was
1_ :ii -.1?{m r~11M .to intn.idn'dS star?
V* IfjjH'ir.ir to Vaudeville. "'fo each'of?
~ -T-?pmTormanro.s ho glve^Jhls-im- _
'i Vfie fiest ?.f all that -lie '
j. hotli. combined' with ne\y created :
p-p. ;<! a-- of his.own. *" .
Xow at the atre of Ft J,. lie -has
d.-.-jp p, the henrt^ of tli"ii-- _
. t" a:d-\. Throuirh the years ho ha?
r', created, friorwls amnne many of the ,
: ' 'o.; standinc movie star?.. Tie now x
' iv-ides in California, the land , of- ,
J films. Tn politics we. know his a*
is- a Ticmoerat. in reliirion. a Catho- >
hTT TTJ\~
ijj o /lit-the* cost.
a- Get your cans of "P.laek TIeoon
,r. -(ruction" Ivy I>u Puis,, and "The ;
? lur,'.,, of f'Mi-vienct-"'1>V Prc.'st'oO
,.j. '"or v" nr.summer rradintr. Both are '
fa. 'ir.rcat*-values, i You will profit Jhy.: .
leading them.
This morninir the Governor ~of;
Illinois -itrned the Old Aire hill. A
. field of twenty-odd years is [ended".
The writer w'i iftd have been'at the I
l?~ -Tirninir had he been in the city.
i? (llil [lepplo Ci." ?>r miire n'" :ve who _
1 % hnviy.hecn in the state 10 year? of
11p the-last IS years and own not more
than $.">,0^0 worth of prophety, and
ho whose., income is not over $.r?Sfi per
. year,will <Jraw ?il() per month be- ;
?*U ntfi Mirrr b
'a heart is triad in this jrreat lnu
mane state. T" !
is fiKKKNWOOD NO'fl'.S
j<,p Mjt. m: K. In'jpaham It. N -c i
ibe tei': in<<l a uhNt pasty Thii'-nl\
r,l- ni ht at i he N'u. " f. c I't^'
E. room. ThiCe Ca.i'U's of whist. w? ' i
nlavert: ATfer t'T-ryjii -t t'my done /-|
' <* etl ta the lovely mnsit-'of the radio ->
ell and niano. i_ ' .
int A lovely course was -eive 1.
>en The guest* were as fiil'wi'Mr:
Till u'-.. ,M It. Mollo-viy. Mi<. C. f\
Horrm. MrVr-I. M. Tunrpl.'TTTs-. M _
'Jl. 'M it"! ie Dnndv. N'ui.ny M. I 1>>
1,. 'Vthron. \'isa Dixon. I. V
y xard t\ I. A. Morncr-re. A. M.
. Tenser. IVjirl a WiiliatsM at
'y | Miss Bailee. Mr. V? II. Nance. M
x \*\, ih on. Mr. T. It. I.evan
a WQod; Mr. J. It. Harper, Mr. Deny
and, Mr. and .Mrs. I. verett ft
l,,s. W'a.v Sh.' '.
^ f- mf, j: T..-TrT>s;nr r.-rr-r ."rr ^
tilt?Imr? vac-utian?which Mm ? w ill spend
in Detroit, .Mich.'
bf . . N I. ra A.' frloi'ags..* i ! ? I:j
mhi. iiaviru' -pi rn in r
, cat ion X > av York fitv am! Win I!}><
iPjL't'in. I?. C. fill' I) :r 1111. . i v
| e l inn. f
s.'~ r. A. Jy=tots R.N. It-ft Juno
lilt kut- VVa-4vi"f>t'?n. f). f. wIim'c -rrn
:er {Continued on I'utfi- ft)
y
i mmm mim? wiiii^iippipwwi
HE PALMETTO LEADER
THE LYNCHING RECORD FOR
THE FIRST SIX MONTHS I ?35
-According to the records compiled
:it tTFlriVu' n.-iiiw:, w <i
Department of Record*?rrrtd?Ru- search
that in the first six'months
Thi s is 2 loss than the number 0 I
and -4 loss than the" numi>or 8 for
the first six months ut'
All of the persons lynched v.ore
Negroes. The ,,ll'discs charged
were: wounding man in altercation.
one;-rape, 1; murder, 2.v *
The States' in which lynch lee's
occurred and the number in each _
State "are a.? follows: Louisiana; :
2; and Mississippi? 2-.
Ml'. LKILWAN \..M,E. ( Ill lit II '
. (
lit \.- K. I'. fnUn-iiii. I'aStor
Due West. S. < '' Hh;.day-school '
Otiisd Vest eiil v.at input o'c! i k
I'lu k'ssuii was WY'ioujitlily i ?ij? > 11
a' l?y ail.. I'm: rciniaiuv will [ .
u?ii bo co'iijVk i cv luciyiHii' i - I
a;.,::h ji j; t,. *? ;..? i*? . .Siun.ay I
"H-Jioui. ? ?? --
L.t-t'Uchinu ?<?v-.f a-nv?hi'tTi ~P X"
I I ii'iiwk,.' .\ ',- tii j iii? M.-ria>i)'
was pica- ,.| hv i IK- pastor. v
l.ittlu Miss llax.ol Youny; joiiied (l
IVo rlimcli. 'I
. \t in li t- ;t i ifii .a a 1\ w
i y Wj.- .1, i . o i.'y ".Mi. .1. -1
11 o. ii'cs. I ;u-al sum ol *
N. ..> was i-plit-i v " f
At JS:00- ?/t I?k k oi:.o _ n-i'vivi", w
' , la ?ii ...i -tuSia lb J > t.
\0i>. Ama;'. Ma y oi' t'iin-.'
' a. _ t?ut foViu ~-T 7" >? t- \V -si. i
; S'I'IU _ i. <v \ isiliiia- Ii
liatr.Os aiaf. :. . . -|
I hi- .inly l-j'l || | '.;lvr \\ ,->t. buys i\'- t'Jl.l'
.i _l':o \\->! Tir .Vifvilliaili? 11
Ui - v... rut short in ii
?' ' '?-\i:.il, I ... a. i|K. ,;cay
fain. >
i m- "liar i! >p!i' * s ]>oiisoiv<i >
--1??Lb' IJ.?\ a.( urn oa Jn'\?tT"7
Viirra s ...i. TT7Z-. a.oil as k
' :' y1 11 11 k'o Vk est: _
! .. \.?-st. . ii.- .'..U' J.aVviviw r
!!;. t. Ilia- V. ,(.' r
I'i.V... a.i-a.bv C
i uials a: o i.h.'iv. _ar JoiU'aut to i >v.
.li-etj>ial ipiiyyo u'liii h meets here ^
..v-i.fty. .1 a.. w .i,i i..livi '.| ?ti\- ;
V r-V.wants I'mi . I,.- M-iitl;' i*T
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ohiism uy nkws
lU-v. INival "Miller preached for
Uct^ l>iiu{clit*? Sunday ad 11:3(1 n'
clock. VCl liilich oninvorl h\r nil
ho has ju^t arrived from Otoa: lltv !
ports a if rand lime.
Tho it.W was- very quiet for the
I'nimi.- Mis-; ("niTio "frr "TTiffTorTj
Akw-Mary Williams spetH tho 4th
homo ftom Greenville. Messrs ,
Foster Parker, Mitchel .Robinson,
are -tx ndinir their vacation with
Mr. lit hosT Robinson. '%Wo rotfrot
very mnrh Mrs. Antie'.l?V. ^tarks* "
illiif/sai.?1? *
Mr-. Henry Pattern?three sons
of Now York City are visitinp Mrs.
M. Arnold, Mrs. ration's mother.
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I.EXINCJTON NTWS
"Sunday beiirp?rrrdi vr 'Irpannh
<iay7 <111 iti1 a * rpe crow .2 of chilli
iri-i-i'Ti t*ii.i11"i (i.i'ji a,n. t,> Hi rrr
i in chareh.r. ?f {tail around I.o.v
iiifrlon.
i(-= 'i-'.i-il hour. wit!. t|iTTr~-n I ip
attendnnee of .vouiitf" Folk..
At 11 SH) tTie pastor, Rev. Si hi
mons took >vis text.J'roin Jit, I.uk
rrmr ~"AVhen" lit- saw he had com
pa.-sion.Ton them."'
'1 hose why heard this sermo
real/y had a treat.. .
QuiRe a f1 \v .visitors worshipo
with us. at .Bethel Stir day and a
mon.ir the many visitors was Mr;
>;'hie .Monday .Mat tin wiur, one
lived In is ihirinjr the pai somip:
jf her husband, Rev. Simmons' am
nother. The leetur s that wer
iiven by her at Bethel. S. Rati
ind the Silver Tea. which was heh
itThe pars* nape were- \ery njuel
njoyed by thot-e Who heaid-reV
- Suiidat . al'tei upon Rev.- Simmon:
H'oa'ch^j at St. Paul to- the Maude.
paopp. A larpre erowd.wit
los.-ed tins all'air.
At S o'clock-the Rev. ! '. 0
daws delivered the ntessape to ai
ippj t'iUtive audience. Rev. haws
s uiicAuT ?U4\ own. and we are ad.
vay- phul to spivo loin with us.'
On Fr'idiy evenm*. July .5,. thyrt
\ ?ic i nin\dinr ni.M iip.j .. t>
iititled. "Tin* II LI Pound Tiffin.'
rho puldif is
rMt . \\ i. ;Mis- 0.4 Oi:iin \
vImv tin- dinner quests of Mis;
'orino Wis- aii.l sisters oil Suniay
'.'Iti'i ntion. We were also trlai
0 pt ive M is. Mayirit. thiniis oJ
'olumliia. Visit ti-. . '*
Mi--. Carrie ToyluC is on the
it Li- a! 't !. i- writ we, \\\< ;t r.
lopine .for her a speedy' v.- eovorv
"Ij , l,i'xitt!rt?mt? i are still ojjevd
over tlie passin.tr of cue of run
Most citizens. Mrs. Amnnd : -Lor,'k.
' ' Mrs'.
Jennie Slifrlj hail- a- hoi
inner truest*. on Sunday Rev
li s. Muft lay ar.d Ah . I-.. \\ \\ aV.
or. . '
Tlie Rev.
.f-Jtfdfcvtv*Vft 1jt_'iii u ii p? .audio I ii
i<il>!vssoi"v?.otrTar as at New Beth'1
o.ii Tuesday "hit ,
Mr. Sylvv -.tor Johnson Was-tVim
i -lized at Sprit.tr liiU Charoh pi
londav. Mr*. -1. L \\ i -w x\ i 1 i Va' t
r I*. /, '.-'.i T fa ll -re. Nov.
'\f I* day. )if, Wis.
- an asio; tin. *..?; tie (ler.oral Cot
( t i'tire wltiv It *\\ ill eottvene in New
'orh -.(]'! t y *1JW?:
mii i r:R ci.tl'i.i/'.vr- w. !-;.
t lll'lit'll "
Roy. (i. II. White, Pastor
N -a!.tig, 'l* !.iv svh..:.]
. ;rj- v. v' ' ?n'* <? I.' > ,Tl.>iyil
" : > ;!> ! a, - - in a~l
... >, .T~1>
:iv u v. i.i wti'i'K for vh
v.: 'ill,.:'. l:ii ir" !...i-o'.' hilly. lioi-'n
'!' .J I. ' ' ii - ? > . A:;.if?v in~
nr T i- '..I--?1?< i.'iii?rr?.?V\-tr.
"a 1 !a. . K. Uo-M
i' JJ Vn:l.i 1 t:
[ ??= ! li'.r , i ; :.V I lioilK' ll:
tin av .-elm. I work;
. v 1 zli i..ui.. v.iu. j?, ?>;i i
>a>tnr. -c!t t ii ?J i'V-dal- r? 1 :T a- a
>.?. .1 >.I ft "Si'yyf*- 'i'1y ,-eri<
\ya know; MTvii-t
: ! 11! t 1 ?* " 1 f f -njiiC4Ulii'll
I'n'o white. T-lsi .it. n looked"Very
i"! k. i l ' ! ' ~1 f , r
; > mi i<;- tlii- | mi; .. i a- pedestal
V* - :: ! ! > / !' y. .ii.e with ' M'.ow
akf. st' 'I a -ceuar tt-e made ve.r'y
r-uin 1 i'u* 'i w'" 1 \iimv iImKm
'hi-. v. .! ? >.!... ..do ' <!av ""H'ail i
v. i.v t-lrniy - e:ri:.y i.v . wa.> white
e fiec'ifat hm c omul too i uni-iiii
i:. i. iv-w L?yr
irvi.r. II. i. V-Miiii.:1, (.'arrie Bar
Mi. A a v: ii: ia t i*t -'.v and A!;tt l!?I;1
<IUrh. The sii . iee ua- an oi iai
" l.i ;i < !' r?-|r..-l v's. All pre.-.erviees.
The XT-iter- '.vau _.Mi -tt
?i "M il?t-n??ei hifi'il thr
h.'. is i rrie *.-anoi Viola
.'i:*!'- il\?t <1. AI. !. \ maker. l'aialei
hiah. Mai'y I'!' ; a:' .1 Iius?-^hn*i.
ol Winston-Salt nr. N*. '('. l'ri>l*>
li> 11 Klti>i| a in i il.'ti . >1 iliiiiin ;u~~
itiin'' .t'ler tini.-lriinj their school
mm k.
Mrs. L. .M. (iil'ler made a spier
:In ifpuil fo?.e.-rtii..?- .her trip l<
i'tii a; (lkla. it) atti i.iiat.ee of.tin
lluulieiaiial til' the. W. II. and I-'
mi m'.-ary Snt.ii ly. . _
4 lie lift M'.' Ua- eiMjalle'.ed. hy
Ik l're.-idmt. Al.ir-s A. h. IV . rso'n
: -X y ! -I riirl ivi
ityi ifitet i'.-i iutir I'-in- yininy pep
J., hi... will,, -i.u 1j. ii ? 11 i ~ ?lili:ill
I 'i. il.i* i vfiiW--* iiv |>asloi
<:il I'salms iTulli -u)),jirt--r"Th(
J*?\v:j ar.il Mmi
Next Sur.i''y . 'j.v .liiuior C'I>??i:
vi?l ?s usual on the...... secern:
Sunday. Mis:} An.itruin- Younjr i.
i Ails :i. Ik UViio i:
lii-opti-oss. 1','arfiit (iu n?rt
. i.i -< :i i ; 11 i'Jt> in. ' your i-hflii
c-n to hoar the talk for the childi
jo : ' o?U t.v.juu pastor al
his .conference year. hoftiSV tlv
n'..ill sonnui). ? ?
?ij an?_Lu l_i? .id?Uj?Ua
alee1 (!ol 1 c'jje July loth.
' "'1 i i-' til a i'i'i" \v'"~iTiii-s visitors.
Mas; M. It. "Thomas returned
o:n ; Si iiot;v, l-'indny She had
Cidlled ami was 4i-oo?l>f. 41.'-H .
i d II. I'.. Jr. i 'nl i'.d down foi
n r. ' '
M Mi ION <i'.\VS
The t'ihi r;iI iocs. of Mr
< !i.' \V.4jliiYj.ij >\ Xv-licUL-it Alt
Pi>trail Flutist ('lunch, Sunday-af
cmnnn. July 7, Iat 'C.'iO o'
Wi? VOf-j
?M-r-Horny, lii< hard on. we;
ivas. killed when a k>u fell nti bin
t| work. was I'urrriaMzcil a( DTi
' IHc time.
' ! !t' a Jievos OIK' <-?f Mar
Ion's <>!,!> -t citizt ru, was 1) ifiet
"I M<H)d:iv ' 1^11 i' i"i 1 . i ' ii . ? <v?>hold
at BotliH M. K. Church.
Numbers of Marionitos hav
H'ot.o North lor the summer. A
niong those are Airs. At aboil Bra
* X
Ieyt Mrs^D. C. McDuffie, Miu^G.
H. Doris, Misses-Erma Benjamin,
Ih'T lii ' Cnopei, Willie H-. We in Id,
jf Dorothy- "Hinrtfry irrrrt MTsr EittTh
I KJofiuson..
r?__ffev. James R. Cannon is in the
relatives. We are d* lighted _ to
^-Tneve- him visit?trsr He is one of
0 Marion boys who has been a crtdit
to his parents and home. He is
i_ now pasturing in Virginia. We
t. w ish for him the greatest success.
' Mis. BlaeJi of Washington, D.
(\ is in the city visiting her sister
n in- law, Mrs. Maggie Black. She
i- looking the picture of health.
<1 The revival meeting at St. John
- A. M. E. Church closed Friday
"itrlit with the r'suits of 00 uroe
fessing. salvation,
e The meeting gave -spiritual in1
s|>iration to all who attended. It
_ lasted for two1 weeks. Rev. Rbb1
inson i.-ssisted our able paslor,
I Rev. Jenkins, in carrying an this
i -great war.
AVe _axn_:glnd to note that Mi's7
s Jenkins, who has been indisposed,
? is fully better.
Mrs. Lillie Hollowav of CharI
.. O ..I I s*.
ic.-iou, ?. v,. was in me cny last
week. She 'was called here to the
1 bed side of her brother, Mr. Na5
p:?1 on CiocUS fd. Mr. Goddard is
" trrtK-li iniproved at this whitrinr.
Accompanying Mrs! Holloway was
her nefce , little Miss Lillie Mat1
tlie VS. ?...
We are. very proud of the fact
that Miss Thelnia Goddard, one
. f Marion's soci 1 lights, carrvid
- ntf second prize frrthe StaieWTde
> Hearty .Contest.
Mrsl K. N. Goddard is back
1 from, the Women's Foreign Mis-.
_ siuhary Quadrennial, held in Tul-a,
Oklahoma. She reports a very
; pl'-asant .1 rip and a most interesting
and inspiring convention.Miss
.Alice Johnsun-nf SuniL :.
S. C; is visiting her . sister, Mjis.
l)e;is on Main St.
The daughter of Mrs. Lizzie
Scott from Baltimore is. visiting
here.
L-i Kljq; A. M: E. .CHURCH
- ' KevrA.""GufdiTn pru.icheu a soal
1 .- Airing vermin on Sunday moni"
ir.g. 11 in and his choir attended
Golden View Church at Calhoun,
S. C. on Su relay afternoon. /
There was a rally by the stew
antes and their lieutenants spon'
sored by Bro. Abe Millener mid
i otIn r's. Amount iHsed wtis $70.*
2 7,1 this "xvas l'or the paster. We
of Mr. B. Williams, who had been
"iv to" Mury V "?? -iif t hi' i) t a I T.i
ill nr a loijr time - " .
sick list. We hope for her as penly
i cuvery..
. Mi s Mary Louise" Vance is visitiujr!h:i>
aunt. .Mrs. A Watson in
Toec.ia. O'..
Ms1, l-'ranl:.>'.idi left for Wash
itviUun '.1 >. tL whoie-he will* spend
several days \yith friends and. vela
""statement of t
the Victory i
r l.Ot ATKI) AT (Ttr.t'MlUA
BUSINESS, J
n .
. . ASS
i Loans and Discounts
- ' ' \ I i I I 1. I I 1 S ?
I Bonds and Stocks Owned by E
Furniture and Fixtures
Banking House
Other Real Estate Owned
. Cash on Hand and Due from
' hecks atnl fash Ilenis?
Contingent Assets
Total
LI ABU
"capital Stock Paid in
Surplus ?. ? -------1
ndivided Profits L*?ss Expen
- -Reserve -Iuxnd
! Deposits:
? Demand l-_
Time ___ ?
Cashier's and Certified Ch
Dividend Checks
Total Deposits
Due to Banks
~ Bills Payable ?
Rediscounts ? - -Other
Liabilities: ?___
Total
i t State of South Carolina, C(
Before me came E. W. Vane
hank; who, upon being duly s"
j- mi" ~dnt"m"nt of the conditi
1 he hooks of 1 he hunk
' " " 7"
( (tKRECT ATTEST;
N. A. 1KNKINS
j; P.FEEDERE.
A. ADAMS. Dii
? :?l
LEEVY-'S
PI-fNERAL HOM
rndertaking And Erabalr
LOWER PRICK!
IAMMJLANCE SERVIC
-A^ War Ah Your Npftrast. PI
1S31 TAYLOR ST, COLL
Phone 9276 I. S. I^evy
Saturday, July 13, 1935
_lives. *
Miss Anna_B . Washington-is vis : " ... ^
iting her mother and other relatives?
. .L = ?* *
? We are glad to_ have Miss Boh-,
hie W. Clar(< home with us. She
-has* been at college in Washing- c
ton. D. C.
Mrs. R. C. Reese has returned
ffom Tulsa, Okla. where she was
attending the Missionary meet.inw.
She reported an enjoyable trip ,
and brought to us many plans
which will he of interest to the
people of Pendleton.
Mrs. Lela Webb, Mrs. Carrie H.
Robinson "Were the P. M. guests of
Mrs. Willie Richard Sunday uf- '
t&rnoon. '
C. W, Williams,-Rt porter ?
SILVER SPRING II APT. CHURCH
Pendleton-?The Baptist Missionary
Society met at Mrs. Maggie
Polite's home on Friday, July Rtb ZI
- The meelintTAvas carried out hiautifully.
Mrs. Pauline Thompson
had a rial good program arranged ,
on "Self Denial." Songs were *
sung and pVpers were, read on
this subject. We had many visitors
from the A. M. E. Church
an(t M i? minwVi M*
Johnson ami -Mrs. Paulino Thump- *
son attended the State Missionary
meeting that was held at Newberry,
S. C. The ladies were enlightened
very mtich with some of
the plans that they brought to us. The
hostess,,Mrs. M. Polite,. re- ? ?-- freshed
the ladies by serving a delicious
drink, with sandwiches and
cake.
We are glad that Mrs. Laura
Dayis is back in Town,'5 she has
been in Charleston, S. C. all winrard
were visiting relatives here
Ucf WPPlf
Mr. and Mrs. L. Blackwell, Mr.
T. J. Bowman and friend of Elberton,
a. were the dinner guests
of, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown on
Sunday.
SPARTANBURG NEWS
MT. MORI All CHURCH T"
Rev. A. M. Matthews, Pastor ? '|
The Sundty school was called to
order by the Supt. at 10 o'clock.
The lesson "Mooses" was very in>
terestingly taught. , '
On Sunday night . the pastor- .
preached a good sermon'with his
text taken from II Timothy 2:3,
subject, "Enduring- -Hardness.".
Communion services were held as
usual. ' J ;
Mrs. "Cornelia Fuller and Sister
MDhel Hunter ore visitinir friends
Mr. Willie Fuller left the eity
Monday for Trenton and then to
New York City on a singing tour.
The Manhattan Social Club met
Monday with Miss Minnie Lois
Shelton on Keene St7
A delicious course of sherbert
and crackers was served.
HE CONDITION OF
SAVINGS -BANK _
, S. C., AT THE CLOSE OF
UNE 29, 1935
ETS ...
___ $31,297.34
- ? , 4WN-lv?-^=
lank JV 325.00
?i i.oo
-NONE
? 8,144.50
Banks 15,879.39
? NONE
------ ____ __ 7,531.97
_ _ I ________ $63,179.20
I.1TIES ~ ----- - -
$14,611.81
__ 3,462.26
uses and Taxes _ 964.41 ^
** -f r 1
-13,194.41 ' ~
- T8#75.31
leeks 135.00
NONE V-___
31,604.72
NONE
.5,004.00
_____ NONE
NONE
$63,179.20
>unty of Richland,
e, Cashier of the above named
wornr says that the ab)ove is a
on of said bank, as shown by
E. W. VANCE.
jfOFtTTfie this 5th day of July,
* $
rectors.
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