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THE PALMETTO LEADER
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pastor svlt'L'ti'ii a ; n iioin
~\\\r.-A.. T-\TTT ii uoestiny as
uo!l as'inspii iny m i inon beinjr lis
.toned to. Tui ociiiu "Contmi'iiion
Dav' m.ii*\ \\eio jrivon
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s :*&. -Sr .).p"'l. Among
>ytho visitrs wcro?.\ls.s .Maty Xuiice
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uished guest (if her sister* . and
$ la other. l'i of. .siau M is. Thomas
^ Sanders,
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;? apftLoiiative andk-r-ee.
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y es 1'oarld Dauki;.. and .M' gnolia '
> W i.'ijrli't Iacji\ , o . j i'iilimd -to their
J r' liin.s .K?r ila- ; < w.eks. We
. are wishing for '.Vein air arly re|
envoi >\ .' * !
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! ' !:in. Mrs. R. t\-i-;t't<>n. v>.
\'-> . l-ann'o Thniruis. Mrs. Rjn'<7- \]
nl Mrs. '/. imiiwn. Mr. [.
It?? < . Mrs. TjUr.y McK'ay. |?
Mi .! ,y lVtorkin ah- on the |
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V. _ . OeoVef. ' * < >
Mi Martlin Roost* was Out to It
f ?niny service- Sunday after >'
?m??,v pf?illness.?I- think- ?1
;u:< "her urprise: like th<* 4th will
!.<<; I: r perfectly well. Come a'.rah,
1" our city {rood "friends. "Tie
Jth was woll-spent with our r'
f rii'iijl in picnics, parties and Xl
r any. . (her sports. A larore crowd
'.yitru , cd^Mic t*ai?e at Seller", S.
?'. played w.li ^
: I!i'V. 1', R. Moodinc and son of '
< 'a-Uj-hyi. S. C. arrived in the city i
H'l.'n. day P. M. to witness the ,,
Sand-.-- seho(M picnic nt his church, c
Macedonia! lie was at hi? post
of d i'y Sunday A. M. to tjip alrove p
-j-*v?i'v ehurelu They reported ~
| very rood services throughout the |
day. Mr?. Ttener Zimmon arrived
! _ a few weeks* ptay from
T^Tvffv ''In' '"a. Pa., also Mr?. Davis: I
One of Mr. T. P. Poterkin's fine
'ric~4~j.u4.U0s died Surrlav A. M.. i
if;,..- ;i f, \v hours of siekno-s, also i
M1'. Fddio Hearse's fine mule died j
' t "\ s ? ! . The-e jro-vl friends
ynffrathv irT~fheir los*. 1
IT". M. Honker was art* hi-' >
?o-'-nf duly- at- ?av<*.^Iill Church :
... ]j(> ]f.ff fsnridav P. M. 1
if TI. v, and 'Mrs. A. J. Wright ;
"jM- X. Y. City. wluxi\ .he. wjll at- J,
?n} Summer Sepno!. elra. Mac- '
!!. "Wright will spend a while |
v! :.! nl>, ilt'V. and ALrs. Bow. )
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T'l-'ft'ii" loft -M**wlnv A. M. 1
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iSliiloh Church \ows **- 1
Ki-v. A. .1. Wriptbt. I'aslor I
, , Sunday A. AT., in spite of the ;
11 inch ment weather, the members
^ainl friends-were on? the job as us- i
?tnwfF-1
ual, making.*thcir. way to some
chinch. ; "
-.JUvv-A w JL Writrht i"avp n spl en did
sketch of the i uc uImr.MfTe \vrf^~
Hampton. Va. .last week.
A I ter which lu- pl eached a very,
very touching h'I num, He took
as a-subject: "Considering Christ
in every, walk of lite."
iBr. I.. M. MeColldm, Supt..- was
at his post, as usual and spoke *o'f,
the State Convention and the.past
rnion. We are looking forward
for the State Suiulav School and
B. V. P. l\ Mr-.' Maggie WrigHT
spoke and- . thanked the many
friend v.fot' their i\ t operation. with
the. dinner on the 1th. The amount
reported to date for dinners \vereS'ln.nn.
The cream money yet to
feme in; a mtlnher of dinners,
which will come tip to S20.00 or
ino're. This sounds like Shiloh.
Rev. and Mrs. Jones at St. Mfch 1
?!. ! >. Chur h < slill hripgino
thing- to past. We are pro\id"'.hf
utir excellent group, of fin-tors.
Social News Mrs.
Bessie B. Pa vis of Xcw
Y.OI'k ni li Veil lliltlln 4-K?
IcVjji of "iir?v " " K
T'r11C_ MeKallester of Kincr St. J
mnrto a "prrpr-ratt tTr (Mir city last
IVrrk. - - r r
?M-or-B. Burden and nioco, Mi^s
Maniniio B. Cio-da(nd spout a few
'inii.rs Sunday IV. M. in Hartsville,
V C. as liouso truest s of Rev. ryid
\fi st- H. IT. But lor: .*
Mis<o~ V. Stubbs, C. Johnson* M.
Make. S. T.oston and Munnerlyn
n<?l<* a nice A. M. l ido Monday.
".CO.-Mi.-S V. Stublis was the snoei>!
driver. >lie is sonic eliau f four,
thin;* tin v will ldavo fur N. Y.
f tlvc.v t i;- Mr. .Tamos M I. u'd
I Yew auto.
Mr. Jnmo : Wat sun. Mis-s F.tliel
"nrd ami. Sister.of T.awinhurg, No
V,"" was in the. city Sunday'P. M.
is bouse iriios-ts nf tlio "Misses San!ors
011 Amelia St.' .
'Pic last Children's Bay pi'o^ani
a-t over at PeC Boo Baptist
'liiircb Sunday 1'. M. IU v. W. R.
lotf so, past or. .
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ft'. II.;. 1.1 . vol y ; v~t. -1 J T 11 .
ro pleased to In? f?'. :?st'. t t '-i
iinnnor .dipA^rs Cat mala'. t!i
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:..i ;.|I,, liVo'y |-favor moo'titt;
Hil-'aV nuni.ir.y, ." o'clock. Rev;
^4r--lani->?i l' il.y M..K. (MUIIL-IU .
roadie.1 1 1
Mrs. Klloii of l.'inil>. r:
mi. S. is vi-i'.i.ia' lr r. ii? ii-rliti-i
. '
-Sin- was t l,.o 'ii"n.r tru.e-t "I* >
ev. an.I .Mr ;. (Ian. m. Sat. i 'ay.
M" -A- A''" Ma . i; "l'i . t.imi _
. <'. is visit i.ia.1"-!-1 '.'?! i\i s h-ro.Mi
X m-y" .l-'.i !<-<>a ' ai"t"ia ?]
. i ii!!. a S. n 'V at ti'i'jtiMiii to
i-it lu-r r.i.lher.
I'll ^Siaiti; '1' v. oamip No.
ill it." , '!,) i t ' !,u.ii ' ot' Ml-, ami
Irs. .Kink T'i i jay. '
Mi Miami's M. A. l'.ai us, A< 1 <Ii
oUica, yii'! litt! Mai-rio j-w! \V.
i-l in';:. k ? i:l j; : |;v >orvi?" s
?i?S'.inlay n ho i o.' t'iii H'ii of
y i aiiw.. A ll t.'ii- i Imrchi's . of
tta all' iloiii" . ; < - i r " kit in loco
ijr the banner of tin- Lord from
lie:1 >.V ( M-. lv.'111 ' lltihi'li-of (lir.l
iid its regular sor.vice Sunday,
iil>; i. Ilcv; M. A. I5:v: picaehI
I'l ;?n> from l l v. di 'i ' :Mth ehap>r,.and
lrtth versa.. And .tin* if lory
f the Lord , abo* ie upon the Mt.
i Mil
At d o'clock Sunday school \\ s
millet'd by the Supt., Mrs. Adie
Hethea. i'leop ;s Lethea tauiijit,c
u .-soi!. :Mis. (,'ari v (Jadsnn*
u^in a lively prayer m^.'tinj*.
nipuuv 1 ssoii by liev. M. A.. Haus
5th chapter of 1st John.
ii' \. ! . W . uar'llleh"-uni will
reach We tine .-tiny niirht, July 10.
HKIIOF'S MEMORIAL
A. JM. E. CHURCH
-Rev. L. I,. Farmer, Faster
y Our revival started July 1st and
- continuing' throfi^h Wednesday
liuht, July lTtlp with the Rev.
Mrs. Etta Graham,, conducting.
Mr-, Graham preached two wonder,
fill reunions Sunday and those Who
Vn\e heard her testify that she is
i lie nifu-r one K(>od pivai lier of
h? highest order. Friday nitfht,
July 12th a eandle li^lit servtce.
''he la t three nights u.ilL hcSIH'oi'lIllustrated
and Dramatized
vn**iri?? \> iMincsdi'y nito
.v.;h Che -sahin i; "The Dry Bones
n (lie Valley.'' Mr?. Graham is
, at od a< < no of the Lest ILLuitrateel.
mil Dramatized preachers on the
' .
?Don't fnr;rrt Che fira'l. '"FfrrHdcYT 1
lonnd Excursion train in moving
iiiciurps, Sunday night, July 14th.
it Bishop's Memorial.
The public is invited to attend
ill of ou;r services.
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UHIIkl JUjlipJIt Ijjjjiii WJUipqWWgEW
CHESTERFIELD NEWS
6y Miss Saf&H^A. McCollough
ty of i*Hin this week. Everybody is -.
til I to so.-.- it, after.--such a long [
dry spell. Quite
t\ number of the teachers
Darlington, S. ('.
'Rev. T. P. Foster of Atlanta,
(!a. spent several days visiting relative^
Mrs. R. E. Foster and
family at the Presbyterian Mance.
Rev."IK L. Counts, pastor of
Hermon Prebyterian Church spent
last week at his home in Roland,
N. Cjwith his parents.
an4 Mrs, Albert Walker, and
children, William, John Warren,
and-Xarrie Elizabeth of Baldwin.
Kla., were in the city last week.
Mrs. Walker came to be at the bed
side of her father, Mr. Dock Bau- 1
Mr. John Baucom of Detroit,
.Mich., is 'in the city also;
M iss Elizabeth Johnson, the .
County Demonstrator spent the
week end at her home in Irmo, S.
O.
Messrs John and George Hammond
of Wadshora^_N..- C,t were
"the guests of"Miss Sara A. McCul"fotigh
last 'Sunday afternoon^- Tiie
Chhlrcn's Day program at
all, the churches were very good.
The program* rendered . aJt Mt.
Tabor M. E. Church last Sunday
night by the children, was quite)
-unique. It consisted of children
under lJ years of age. Little Miss
Sara Bell Black was mistress of
ceremonies. Master Robett Edj.wards
led.in prayer. Master Col- ;
umhus Gill, presided at the organ.
Everyone present enjoyed the occasion.
Rev. T. A. Gary is pastor.
The- third quarterly conference,
hold at Hnrstr Tabernacle A. IVfT"
E. Zion Church, the 5th Sunday '
was unite a successs. The P. E.,
Rev. A. E. Gordon was nnid nut in
full. Rev. W. -W. McCollough,
paM.01% r. ;
The Vocation Bible School which
was held at Hermon Presbyterian
Church for two weeks, closed last
Friday with a .big party, and Sunday
at G o'clock a program was
rendered by the school.: Those, instructing
the classes were, Rev. H.
Is. Counts, the pastor. Mrs, S. E.
McColioaigh, Mrs. R. E. Foster,
and Miss'Sara \Vadsworth. There
were fifty-six pupils on roll. ,
When in Chesterfield, call at Mr.
Joe ATford's Cafe and be served '
in oi>peti'/tiYnr l"'"kl*nst. o>- diem')'.?
Mr. Ponzy Bittle left Saturday '
for Richmond, Va.; -frrTto*an indefi- -i
nite stay. -
Miss Martha Baucom. spent the 1
Week-end in Pageland,.^S. C.| with <
I riends. . 7. . 4 - . 1
- ' Quite a number of people'motor- T
ed to Cheraw, Sunday evening to 1
hear the Rt. Rev. M. \V. Claire. ((
speak. * ' .
ReV. and Mrs. C. B. Bethea were ^
guests at the A .M. E. Zion parson- j
.w>: Sunday afternoon.?^ _
Mjsg; Martha Baucom, entertained
a number of friends at her home '
Friday night. July 5. After dancing
and playing cards the hostess j
served n delicious course of punch
:ilid W>
- <
Those who wore present were: t
Messrs "Rohfa-t and Ponzy Bittle, (
Howard Jackson, Sidney Alford; 1
Jamt," River-1. James Wads worth, J
Ejnnmtal Xivehs. and Johnnie Cot. <
".Misse? Sara Baucom, Charlie
Bell and Martravet Stanley, Mamie J
Bittle, Bessie Ban com, Sara A. McCuTloutrh.
and Martha Baucom. I
- Everybody expressed themselves- ^
a- "invinjr spent a delightful evening.
. ]
( III".RAM' NEWS '
The death of Mr. Willie Ford i
was a shock to both, white and
colored, Monday, July 1, when he ^
was instantly killed in the Chdraw ^
pf rk with a ball that was thrown J
by Mr. Tim Wifigate. Funeral '
-orvico was held at the Pee Dee
l'nipn Baptist Church, "Wednesday
July J. Rev. F.'W. Prince, pastor.
Tie leaves to mourn his lost' a \
>noth' r, Maggie Ford, three sis- 1
'mv, two brothers and a host of *
relatives and friends. \
Mr. Willie Reid who departed ^
this life Thursday July 4, was fun-1
er". lifted at the Wesley M; E. a
( lunch Sunday afternoon. Rey. '4
Jackson, pastor. He leaves to g
mourn his lost three sisters, Mes- >
dames Belle Sutton, Amelia Mc- t
Call, and Hattie Carlus; one bro- u
ther, Joe Reidj and a host of relatives
and friends. t
Mesdames Pauline Whitehead of p
Suffolk, Va., Maggie and Mamie h
McGlocling of Camden, S. C., Mr. b
- , . __
TVavel anywhere.
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Good In Sleeping and Pai
proper! charges for apace
,, Economize by leaving your
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Excellent Dinini
Be Conifortahle in the i,
W, E. McGF,E, A. G. P
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Saturday, July 13, 1935 ,
Joe Reid and Rev. Linton of Candor,
N. C. .-tunded me luneral
service of Mr. Reid.
There was a party given at the
home .of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bennett
in horror of Miss Sarah Fordi
Monday evening.
Mr. C. Talley,' W'illte Flowers,
and Alis^ Carrie Williams are-sen ?
ously ill at this writing.
Mr. Johnnie Ford will preach his
trial sermon at the Pee Dee Union
Baptist Church Sunday morning,
July, XI. at 11:30. ? Rev. F. W.
Piince, pastor. The public is. cordially
invited. ?
ALLEN* TEMPLE A. M. K.
CHURCH
Rev. R. I. Lemon, Pastor
Greenville, S. C.?Sunday school
opened at the usiLsl hour, with
the assistant superintends nt, Rev.
D. P. Adams-assisted-by his able
co-Workers-. The "lesson was taugl..
thoroughly by all the classes After
we reassembled to?? review the
lesson, which was reviewed by Rev
Adams. We had several visitors
present, among, tn m Were:
Feldt'r, his two daughters uhds
iiiai-son from Miami, lie the
tmele~of Rev. Lemon. He gave
some tine remarks to. the?Sunday f.
school which were enjoyed by all
present. ' & 4 *.
Rev. Adams and his co-workers
are very busy getting ready for
the convention which will be held
July 24?255. The Sunday school
picnic will he
-- .. vullCJUttJ, W(
wish all a pleasant trip.
" Morning services began at7 the
usual hour. The message was
preUched by the pastor whose text
was found 1st Cor. 1 chapter and
18th. verse, lie used for a sub- x
jeet '^Ths^ Crojjs.^^ All who heard
spued. We had several visitors '
present. Among them were: Mr.
and Mrs. Felder, his two daughters
and grand son. One of his'
daughter, Mrs. Brenson was from
Jacksonville, Fla. and the other,
part of the family, was from Miami*
Kla.
Mr. Felder gave' some line and
touching remarks. T'.iey will never
be lorgotUen. Another one of
our visitors was Mr. Smith from
Allen University, he alho gave
some very fine remarks on Allen.
Being the first Sunday we had sev j
.. mi preasent, and a i*rge amount
of collection was raided Night
services began at the-usual hour.
The massage was prebched by the ]
verse." 'Pus-fine- i?nd~spiritual " ?
message caused - many to (Think.
Again Mr. F'elder appeared before tho
congrogtitton with some- interesting
remarks.* He. is a good
L-hurch worker-tie ha.^h'ecn a dele- .
rate Id the General ^-ConTerene
and we assure you that he is a real , christian.
We wish Rev. Lemon
tiad a lot of unties like this or.e
:o come and- visit un. And we
vish many blessings upon him ahd
lis family ? . " .
UFA I LAH A. M. E. CHURCH
Kingstrve?Sunday was a
ji ight day. Sunday school was
ipened at 10:110 o'clock^ by the
Supt., Rev. A. Redden. The
Cachers were at their post of
luty. The lesson was wonderfulv
di:vussed by the student body.
^yeiy class .semued-to have been ?
'ull of inspiration.
At 4 P. M. the President of,
3< aulah Allen league, Mrs. Lear
ine Redden, had a wonderful au
:ussion between the young peQ)le
and the old people which w s
rery inteiresting to the crowd.
The 4th of July program at
deuulah A. M. E.. Church:
\ Redden, Master of ceremony,
solo by Littlq Corrinta. Redden.
Vddress by Dr. S. D. Chandler. "
shorty tatkjjy Bradley.
paper.
solo by Elizabeth Burgess.
Recitation by Mary Epps.
singing by choir.
At 11:30 o'clock Rev. Johnson
uti.-ched a soul stirring sermon,
""he church could not hold the peode.
After which collection and
ecess for dinner. Dinner was
erved to everybody free ahd a!o
lemonade. The Revs. L. C.
ditchell, J. B. Rus, T. S. Johnson,
. K. Tiller attended this guajid
nd noble program." After serving
bout 800 head of people, Begu h
base ball team plJtytd three v
antes. 1st game, she ^.von - 2-7,
nd game she won 4-7.1 And the
hird game they played, they went
p tie-tie. _
This was the best program and
he largest gathering ever was
ut over at Beaulah Church,'and
er base ball diamond. Everyody
enjoyed it.
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