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I:.:- 1 I ;iii> > will p.uUltell brief aiio
iuiiunul letlei'jSon subjects ol
livu i whom incjran
au- itii uhh-il by .Li)t_- names am luMtv.
-so of the aui'Tiors and . 1
uu> not c i a ucmutory .naiu.re;
/Via;>iiy ! ."? > conrn.:cutions wil (
fail by- i.1 vK'val. ' iN jeec'ted nranusell
pit* will- IKU bo rctlicned.
Ul.MH I'A.VCES
1 y. Pbsiaf >r Ex.- *
jm-.-. .VItmv U'should; be >
Vtt'itai- ii.if.abia> if. "lie order ol
The Pali.net to header.
ThEIT rfrll-VMl'TrrN^ h.-i'nbl-isilt-'
N. J, KKEPEltlt K . Kditoi '.
E. PUII-IP ELLIS Kit-Id Agen- ,
AI.KERD T. BK H.F.R.-Adv. Mgr
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Communicaii n in'?ndnJ for the ^
current is.-uc m ist bo very brief j
i ami?nbl?i in li?Uui?uditoral -4
~ aitsk 'OUT"'inter Titan Tuesday ol?
each week. ?City * news, locals ;
personals and serial news by i
'..i \Vetln<?sday Hiuht. . ' ,
Business and Editorial -Phone 452it <
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Cora.. S. Sat.. July 20th '
S . ^_J
Italy is still pinw >l!nis Iter Jiijih |
; sstandard- ?t'-civilization aiid-Ch.ris- ?
S. > tutility in .i rile umri of her do
? '.uTTi"^ ;".liitirati'?K'Ti'tnpiT B-vt
the. u"i*M kiiiiw.s that it r> tlio an- i
<V\eloped. iv<i?urees pf that coiiM- <
trv't.hpt is'the inn\ Lite fJWive. May -i
the Kthifpians_ ni-die her pay dear
ly jn tilfi'd anj trciniiic -for her t:
vast. l^y pom i? y. I
.. Ncp r< i' a: h'o:.. s "are' t he, hope of >
f this country ty'makc a creditable 4
? ' sl)o\\ inb'i i-Li-.- t'iiok o< ntc-ts uiext 7
year hi the Olympic, uivmc's,' and, t
"no, doubt, -with '-itch stars a s <
Owens, Peacock. Met cal f and .John 1
inn If, ij'-p-f ! Ill mil
ot' herself. ' : : ? ?:
! ". A-li.a' .nt .'iiiaiitoil-villc i- _
doine what many niore Nee-roes
must mi:' .*e-tal.fish -industries
I,>inuether., of years-he
i mis n:i<| i>: operation a
?..i y. whi iVfTiVnui>\y cuiort't j
plo, ;i ri! t-injTl<?y\ <1. I>? sTTTt"1 ^ " provid- -l
illU' a iTTa'i ket To,; the products oT '
(iic farnieiV ??f .i-i-nt vicinity-.
At !a>t. Ihm'iTiiiiiL' to reports j
from' Kthi- -J-n. <'trrt.""ttiilu-rt Jtili.au, '
the llaiioio f? ar-thi*her. lias hoon '
i\~ti a i 'i, . ' , t !m air' 1'nVci's of _
that <d':iitiy. "Wo hope th< re i- '
tnoro t" t'r.t. < <:i;i t!. an . ho lias
so' far -lio\v;i. '
* l-'ois tin- ti l:a 1"f tl'.o Vt-ai . _
?1?1 '.t,i.' . v : i , t ii i?i-l '1 11 >I _
itiiss. .M !-sV- ;.) : i' ami T.nuisatta. (
.with - i-adi. aM-J.'i:-tnli-> that'dis. (
t t ai-o A an-rivaii civilivuili"ih .
ST A ^ DOW N ALSO
"Wo u 'lin'j i a!i- the NVtrro
and that ha tm< k all the rest
(<f our -odd Superintend- j
out A. <Flora >!' -i ii'i- ('"luml iit
City Si Ib'dl-' I,, amet.t address to ~
a i i-Ttt- cltili 4. tho city. Tko.edii- (
tato. was 11-;: yivitfj tTTc result of
a .)>' licy wl.it lr it F hard .to uri->
' f-dt-j^sta):d ju.-t l ' w intolliyont poo- \
pie""etry-Ui.. i;i_i is-- with such .enm
p hire we y . "Nfrfny Years ajro. dis.
oiT^<rn:j";st^u.-. ti^rt^a in of the No
trroes liy~~?l! v' .r-fnith' 111 whites.
Booker Wa-hin^'.oii --^iyri<i that one
cannot keen 'another down unices
4k- stay- down with him. In that
, expression' .however he was not
ffiviny t<> the \\>> ! ' any r:cw!v di-covered
truth. In-tcad it. was as
? old . is yum hint-elf.. Ilc-unly. train:tha'
truth a new application. But
so far as :he ina - of those he.?-?was
faiki.-Q to-was eonet* ned. no t
hnpre-sion' wllal "( yen was made..
The +ud.i? y of <! inir- nnthina touch
"for the ?Ci~Y.r~v.a - ~oon~tinn, it"Tirr?h' _
eonipat at i ve!y -no; kinv. that poli-'
e.v is alien; the same today., the
expenditure per white pupil and
| - eolori-d il'Tojo,y e'o I'l.e.nj.jjLtJlC, _
' taet'. "S'i.-d : i : i: i. cii'K-a' ion a I
ly sficakiir-tr. is at the foot of the?
ladder, and" t T <o ,. v*ie is dest incTT?
.a ... ...
... I.iu.i.u .till* r* - ill.i| l M11 II MIC ;idopts
a nin!''1 libera! policy in the
edueafidr' r>r her/black ? itizcnry.
j-., 01* scctiim ) ?>'':? ?< half of its fit.izens
beepine tii'-y-arc black in
a state oMirnorahw and poverty
-f-i the fwu "ii hand it1, *;;iml- bag ho"n
recently dejw***?*t?rnti?d- bv the
L'jpted Jstate.il CioV' ciancid." ' -In
the p Not inert n' waye- to bo paid
out of the a-b sit five billion of dollars
appropriated to relievo the',
doprts-ed. Jl) Son;th wa^ triyen
tlv -malfe-t. of all of the sections,
although when paving time comes
no exeepl mi! will he ma tie W tt.
The South howls as it should, butafter
all. it is only being1 paid in
t- ? ; ' . _
I. ' V: .
. ... w
s own coin. Its policy has ever
sen to keep the Negro dow;n by
dying him starvation wages, salvig
tts conscience by saying that
Oyrtjpes -jlot need, much, The
?>vtnmmenf? taking . it at its awn
cuid and practice, aHobcits labor,
oiniiidii, technical and pvofessionI.
at the h west figures of all Othf
course, as to the race of the
corkers. The "CI-Men" say ''-crime
oesn't pay." Maybe, after a
chile, the South will fully realize
hat, to keep the Negro in ignor,nee
and poverty, doesnt p a y
ithor.
POINTED POINTSl
' By George A. Singleton
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l"he weekly text:
"This, people honoreth one with
heiit.lips buL their hearts are far
roni one."
' . ?desuS.
1'he . weekly thot: ' -
protest; r
l\> si,y by silence when wi" Should
dukes c< wards out at' men the tew
who ahire must
>jieuk and speak again ti? right
; the wro'ngfc of men.
This in id-western city i- a" aglow
md a-flutter after the dedication
>f an artifically created lake. Cele.
sfuthm lasts three days with the
J.^eeirunT at' thu state, the .mayor,
d' the iity and leading citizens
aking part. When will the people
i grift? upon ji three days service of
leilieation to (Jod? Certainly it
s sorely needed in this city and
thers. N'o wonder Jesus said,
This people honoreth one with
ht4r- lips' but their hearts are far
i way -f-rotn one-'-?-The higher tfttleation
is that of human personal~"
So F.thiopa -coins to In' left with
he hag to hold. European nations
mye apparently agreed not to pernit
arms shipment to the hard
'Vest descendants of KiTlg- SoloMot\.
Same as holding,a man and
lermitling some large bully tr
>eai null up. M we art* yoinpr t<
lit1', (Jive.na break by the worlii
\thioiiia will take care of herself..
Theh-44-ds?not written _?hat sht
ritr fUlt-eft-U-C-Rr-b^ Would
t- terrible shoubl?there be an upisisur
all over Africa. It is wit If11
the vale of possibility. Ethiopia
Would not suffer any sort 61
i inanilate or protectorate fronj
tnly or anyone else.
Italy says -lie inu-t ha-ve eol.o.
lie-.. ai;<l expand. This does not
frtve to be. at the expense uf- Ethiopia.
It is a policy of the niailed
irst. The attitude of. the Europ:?n
nations should be-htn object
c-soti.to people of color in Anieri
-a-?Win n the >hoe -he u in a. to piiirl
T-W-y-^ii rea-lly neeil*llrrft,Tctttl -0111
rinds- out who lie can pely upon;
The world should be tilde t<r ?*et
ihmy without war. but lin n vefusi
Lu?l(,;i in?tiui 111S Si ill u? 111-til IV
AH The so-called great* warrior?
mil dictators. finally reapt wlial
he.v had sown. Most of then
lishriicefuljy. And the worTTT haint
' entne To an enil' yo~T.~ "
r.roir/e people are .forever taking
ir.-t placed (Amies How yount
way. ;i lad "of l.*5 years, .who be orries
marble- champion of (I real
\'ew York. The' latirels of victory
All Associated I'ljess article;
arried a list of Hollywood's 'host
11 the 1 i~t was "Bill Itohinsoiv, tnf
ianecr. lie holonyv in your colunn
?1 la\ i' v mi uli.n ia1 I'd how?^il<r>4>'
!he head of the Ro'rtian Catholic
'hurch has 1 I .von on the Italian
I'.fhiopia <pies#t ion ? Supposed t(
be a man of peace. The churcl
has yet to speak, the Chpstiai
f"< invh. T-ho?sympathies of tlli
auk and Tffe of ,the people: ari
with the op p rest-.
Tlu* reason for,,Christian?youn{
neopleV meetinjr. The writer ha:
heen invited' to take a part in ;
v,,ntP c, more - s in Kentucky
Dr..Frank ^Madison Tieid is ii
.haroo. lie had a wonderful meet
:^,v last year , at F.e?jiqirtonr Thi:
year the contrress \villdfotffhold a
Owenshoro. - #e .
l ittle rain in South Carolina
nuch rain in Illionis. hate sum
mer hut crops fine. * '
!'KM)[.ETON NF.W'S
hiny Chapel A. M. Id. Church
?Sunday was a wide awa^i: day a
K iny Chapel S. S. was out ii
''nil attendance. Matty visitor
wr pre -enCr"
C las - No. 1 carried the hannei
haviiitr the arcre-t amount of mrth
v.- At 11 r:;t) Rev.' B:~ lh Fees
assisted Rev. A. C'uiden, he preac
(1 a very interesting sermon, hi
'i xt. wa-s "Put on the whole armo
n LJti.il i.ur a muinin lHe nope o
-'nlvation." TTn Sunday alteruon:
Rev. A. fluiden and his nohle choi
worshipped at Silver Spring Rap
i-< f'hurch.
At 8;:10 o'clock the Rev. A. fluid
n preached a soul slirripg sot
-uilol?from tlu* ijdt h Psnlm-*. "Tt
Mill anil know that I am God."
Mis. I.i/.zio Sullivan has return
d to her home in Ander.soh afte
iverr'infr her harpy vacation wit
Ml-, and Mrs. \V. (I. Thompsm
Mrs. Taila Mae-Arooiv of Grecnvill
and-lier little lovely daughter, Mis
Rcttie Joyce, are spending severr
/lays with 'her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Powers. Mrs
A nder on. and Mrs. Michel wcr
vi-itinir Atr. and Mrs. .Tames Millc
op Thursday evening. .Mr. Fran
\Va*h has returned from Waghinc
ton, D. C., brought with him th
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If: PERSONALITIES f
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t i*v v v'!' ' " * 'X"X"!'*X,*X*,!"X"X*<r>>
PAIL ROBESON
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(Actor and Concert Singer)
.Edgar Wallace, an English Novelist,
wrote -. book and called it
'Sanders of the Rivers." This
story; which depicts the customs.
Jrtind supersition.-; of the Americans
rtsrefor it.s setting a Cango Jungle,
mado rich and beautiful .by , nat,
ure's-hand. /(blt r Korda, its oi
rector, with Paul Robeson, Xitia
| Mae McsKinney > (of South ( uro
Una) and thousands of nativ. s
spent ten mdntliv in the heart of
the Jurtglp to. bring this -story to
the movie---going world in a more
dramatic form. Appreciative auliences
tilled Jhitish theatres to
rl parity- to see- Ainet ii a's__ l!ai T
.Robeson play the leading role
as King Bosatnbo while >?ina Mae
Mektnnewf who linijlly hccAriex
and .thousands- of natives play.
soldiers Had do-the "Achiko" (a
native dunce).
Through the I "id ted Artists this
rufe picture is now playing on
Broadway, .molting its- fir -t appearance
in June. Its star u J hurl
Kohesou. This rare talented
Personality, who has been an Act-'
, or since 1P22. and a Concert Simr'
ton; N. J. April ISPS. the- .00
if William and Louisa llo'beson.
His-early ed,eatii n: was?ulil:i.i:
fn the city, s'dionl' whet a' . u
roundation v.as- lVd for Tut?! :
htlMdinir.. lie iat >r attc !< ' I/ ?
oltt J?"iyeV-it v in Porr.T tvyrhi .
- Brum the day .ho wnvworod "p.ics nt"
to his fi?-st to '<r to t?*<?
- -lay?he finiched?"olh go??'"a.l
. Tn IPiS' -he went hi ?tl Th i s
, College in X; W Jersey, ir> - :ng
in 1P1P. Plain,: hi-^ four
J. "eeai;s. tjtere' he U-ad his >"s
. md was .one atv.t-nt;- the lirst to
1 vin a Phi Beta 1\ ppa'key; Par.'
t "ng his freshman year 1 . wmi the
irst prize Til ot at? y. Fah?
opha:o'v and senior vd *rs ho icon
first prizes .in ex pent pore -po;t,:
iif_r.Throughout his er.'v'fe- /Col
: -h-<ro ow'cr Aie was knweit aptior
.student;
. %
1 liji.hotly spent its
j? energy iiv" In Iuimtr 'hint h? i-hey.
, !, ?*! /..r- v I- '
yo ! >".":?i?I hilsla 1 ''a'!'
a. :; j |t .:;im :i.rj nth-\vn|'
fur liiill tli?,'' t:11 - of -a
"l letter man"; ;""7v
A-iWi" flom at hie lies an.I ?>fhtoi
v lii' stood alone with hi-' rj/n
voice. This -vakuihle .mm v- ; ii
von fop'him aVeirome e;'mher
ship to th Voile;.' .;dev ehih.. t JJ
1_ whi.-h' In; VS alili t.'. |ii . lv" h'.L-'i
' solf for futuic i. ?efill liesV. A-i'.h
from vpjriiYir his hini. 'o.Vr
in English won for him 1 i
ohico in inteivolleguffr .i.-hn i;.rr.
' In 1917 and.18 in was eh.m'n a
I A11 American football iinl by?\\ . ,
* I. i... I oiVio A. :i :iIt . ..i- rtrra
h 'ii i iim?\rr?1"" ml an -a?- m,?+A
1 fiT I he Senior Soci.'t; , >:
~ t ap?attd. Skulk: ;?
In I'.Mil l?7- T*ft 7yriT~iT-rYJt "grroh-p
ate w itli h?>. .
In l'.'lh) Ii'j'Tvc:iaie a striniv of
^ .law; ?.t Columbia Culver- it.v' In
'V. Y. While bete 11itin' r.J a'?ri;own
stri'mircr. nil I h in; b'irst
i?al at temp in aii amateur
production of "Simeon -the Cyrcnia'n."
So skilled di.i'i.e 1 p! .v
1 his pa it that he iv, s g i \? n flic
~a?hh?r roln' in "Talioo.'< ;lJo.ro he
'ilayoti- opposite' Miss Myeheidy in
Xo\V Yru k fer several lime's. ' "Nyw
' avenues opened lip and lnt-. r ;i4b
1 went-.to Kiigland where app?oeia^
tive '"audiences. crowded theatres
mi^m-hii." pi v ' I"1" ite I'at
iek t Tt'iupkl! ( 1 PL" h
!! is ne.yt - sir warn i"U J _1 .
when he hailed America iij "All
i (lad's < hilluti."
j_ 111 H'go lie Weill haek la Mi:t
irlanj and staring'in "Kuipcioi
' Jones." . He came back to ,\-\meri?
ea in I'.ejr, in "Black, RoV" tin i
t Ihn-k to London play-in-* hi VSkow
Boat." Since, those last plays In
t has brought to us "Kmperor Jon
Mofo ei iti in..lias .boon iriven
"Mr. Rolfin-on for bis .actions- in
this play than doubtless-many ?>t'?li
or artist has e\'er received. -Tla
vor?|s trom eritii - >.-eni net 'lo^di?
in h him, for onward bo coos over
displaying his ait.
He is a nirivli-r of the 1*1 i I'. t:i
t Kappa, the Rhik'Vlean (of Rutyei
n College). Sigma'Tau Sigma, (a;
nd Skull, iiiel others. In relig
it.n lie is a Methodi-f. His KliptHM't
et in.^ a nd ~ii u iii"- ha- ?ri - on b..i
re "KniJinir rule iti Knjrland's late
est production faovr on- Broadway 1
F "'Sander.. iff the Itiver-.'' *?
? 'iU!c Mi-- Xa-h t-p?-nd t' c t
vacatiuu with .the ii ^iuniLpamii>;
PP Afp ;>n.l Mv. K. I). \; i -11 a 1111 nthoi
relatives <and friends.
r '
Mrs; W'tlHs? Richardson gave :
birthday party in honor of her hii'
hand.. Sir. Charles' Richardson
- Many was present. The decora
*- I'.tns'Vci c beautiful:?ttr receiver
mimfipr tvT^jrifts. Delicious re
To-hnurt- wdi'e served, ice puncl
' chocolate and pound cake. Mr. A1
h fieri fjantt and Mr. Andrew Cant
n were the dinner truests of Mr. an'
e M,*, attuuuv liacuts Sunday P
M.
(T Miss Mattie .Tnckson eritertnin
ed the Roosters flub on Tuesday
s. p. M. at hor home: Many wen
present. Delicious refreshment
r 1 wore served by the hostess, afte
k business was transacted, all en
joyed a pleasant evening at -th?
e home of Miss Jackson.
'*s * J*. THE
PALMETTO LEADER
CRICK If NEWS
Bv Naomi Walker
Bethel Sunday" \?i hodl was con'
tkuiUkl by i hi- Sh|>i M i- K I > .M ilftnv
Subject, Living a roUyfiuus
1 -Tu\ The characters that wore
ili.-iuiSM.il were Ruth anil Naomi.
There?was_aw?aU?day?sinifiry- -
' ?t--i i'i'l >i K. .k'liureh Sunday,
July 14th. Diyner was served in
the basement. There were seven I
crtaics, namely Aikens Chapel,
Folk Church. Lincoln Chapel, St.
Mark and BethelThere were
ral quartet- siijters ;i|so.
There was a qujivtot sinjginu. Suir4
y niplit. ?t-r^wirs etijuyed by all
present.
illiu- Ministci- of the City will
baLe their picnic Tliesday at
Pickens, S. (.'. ,
Misses Tecaia Thompson and
Ian ise Minis we're the unests .of
ilie Misses CooHlett Jast week.
Cedar Grove Baptist Chufch
Nv\\i, Rev. W, A. *?\r.derPon, l'as.
tiii':- -Sunday -clod convened at
1P:Ott~uJcli>ck, conducted by the
.Supt., Bio. W. CSl. Autos. A'
iinni'tet sinuititf was rendered under
the- direction ot'*.t7ie Aptidch
l?. pt!st Chtil'fh, (lieenville,?(C-A.niqng
the visiters were Mr. S. 11.
Walker and Mr. I. B. Hunt. The
prize winners were,' first prize,
New Four tjuar'.et, Greenville:
.->ceonu prize, jrusy nee, v?reer;
.bird (>i iz-e, Riney Grove.
The sinjrjnji wa.r tine. Rev. \V.
-\. Anlcnton. the Moderator of'the
Knoree Batdist I'pion held the sec
unT session tW ti..? ye.',r lli.'hr> at
niles north of Travelers Rest,
. S. C.
w Rev. B. R. Clayton preached a
speeWil" sermon Sunday nit?ht in
l.tcrost of the Missionary Ladies,
ic -poke from Kpesiar 0:11, put
011 the-wholes-armor ' of jGod, tl.at '
ye may be able to . stand agamsl
- i lie cvfrs~~ of t tie?devil, subject, "A tressed
uf) ( hri-lian."
coivivsm liv m:\vs
. * ' . ' . * : _T Kthe
I'rd . otin-H-crly confcretvov- ~
was held at St. Raul Sunday after- .
noon by Rev. Foid. lie was accompanied
by .Air.. Joe Renin of
Greenwood.
AVr?retrret?i cry?much?ttf?this wntirjr
to' loam of the sudden
illness- of .Miss llat'tic K. Wilson. *
The following were the jruests
of .Mi\t>nd .Mrs. 1. Adams ^Sunday:
Mi;.s'? li. Sims ami Miss Mary I
Adams of l.'iiinii, S. C.
Mr. an;!, Mrs. H-iar . Miller had
. -ii- their dinner-: / nests Thursday,'.
July 11: Prof. I.. K. Name <;f Clin
!:< ', I'ioI'. (Jar tt '.'I < 'olmfthia;
Mr. l'mriiTTTTttSiley.
j . Mr. and Mrs.'Allen Aaron spent
;-Sattrrday right W7tfi~'hei r patents. M..
and Mi-. A. Aaron, returning
Sun ay. eartyi itf b* ek v Mrs. V.
A li'l uiilr '.1: * little siek gh'Jk \vlit)
recently underwent an upem
| at ion at It: i \ver Hospital.
1 M:Milcanor 1 fofnies Williams.
. t U 11?rilildivn?uX I'liil-t.l. lpUm iiv.
[lived to-spend the.summer will)
1 i \i,- , n_L_AI-i -. .). K. ^
l!niim-. ^
Ai. s. J ary lli'eder Jon.'- of An
i . rs; f.j-i-the. w.'-ek witlt he. .
- it ii 1.1. .'I i . II?(Ji..:tf ins : _
.M t .M.^N .
i in ait y~Daily Vacation
i 15i.l?;?.-- Si hi ul"' has childicn "ii
roll. with splendid attendance. All
i ; ? tj_ii . !.*>!> arc doiny cllVctiw
.Work.
?'.r c?-??chtriiitf?a ("hwi.r
ia-4 ei-k wciv IJi-Vi i rii
i . i ! :.i<1 Kd wards
J ( u i.i"a i. T. Harper. (I. II.
}\?!l]tc aiai K K. tiauldclT:
T ' Ml-J. I' ViAViiU'O?1'! vi in l.aurcn '
!>11 !.i<a 'M"V.i'n.a' Picture tAVhat
It ail!.,- i.i^ he a A hi e t iau ) ana
^unlav"-ai t^ iihori At TH-.
I. i"o. V. i !'; of the while .Mat ?
In - V Ah i! tir subject 'was ",M .kiiim
i ii<ilia Both W e re vi-ry imJ-?
ST.
,M \TI. lJAI'T. ( III U< II
Hcv. A. I.. Ulirrain. I'.tsim
I \i pi ii Sunduv imir.innir tlu>
>ii|,n ij:i?, I.<5v ?11 opened .Sunday
"id :i'.; ! : 1111 11( 1 a n 1 I was cood _
and the -fossop- was enjoyed by all.
I |.'tU . " '
j The H.., V. I'. U. at in j,h.I
a 11 '.iiin ji. eser.ted a .utunl proj
Aiic. .\|c di nii's Kuniee WiekJvi
an i Victoria 'Hoofer finished'
1 conduct inn: devotional exercises,
' the |>a-to|- preached a powerful
sernn n.
i>. liin^ of the I'uTpit Aid
' Hi,nr.: T; day c\euiM'.r, jtfilMf <>'?>{ >
k ; wn they ait^iiikintr
tap:! I>! '.fro--.-. i ' '
r <>:: ti.e third Sunday of 'this
, 1 liioidh, .! IV at 2 o'clock the pastyr
Ian . Hi1 tiiinT-' invite 'you to a. trreat
|~| dcrcd at the church by IS choirs
. j et rnrr't-re: ' churches. J >on*t miss
this, l?v ausc there will besome
Ll-p d .-ir.eiiur. t
T' "Kvv t \ uiie is inviUnj .to attend
iH-rb?-ervireyof this,-eMucl) at anytime.
?
j ..Wanted: A group of young pepI
id,- t' lake ;i vocal CtJIUKU U> give
I service at Calvary Presbyterian
1 Church.. Come to Sunday .sclioo.
' j a ' Mm "my morning lOSlU ?'
clock.
- [ If . yl^y~<nV"t^^aty
* {enter the modern equipped suiu3
1 tary resturant ot Air. a. , iu.ui
! ley' located on Nance St. Yo^i
t Id- n ci- cleanliness from the front
I i to the hack doftl'.?Mis. Ihuuby
j really knows how to select and Die
pare the meals. Stbp in and be
-i convinced.
V I We were jrlail to see Mrs. Carrie
c Whitner the job attain after
s ; hav^ntr ^ een ill about two \\>>eks.
r , Mrs. Bessie Perm is able to be
- up out of bed now.
e Mtts. Hannah Connor, is real
sick \^ith heart trouble at her resi*
>
detue orr Drayton St. Trust she
will soon be relieved." >
Messrs George and Johnny IVterson,
I lazzard an I llamond oof
Ridge jfpriiig; wen t-ho c.ust's oi
M-is-Boola RuthorCW'd t?u CalU.wt.it
St. M t*s -is IV*it. -tiriM \\ liiia.ui |
are students of Allen College.
Messrs Hammond and HaV.znrd are
sTudtnts of Hcttis Aeadomy. They
motored to J'otnatia wh.re they
wi'se the trues Is of .Mi-'ses Counts.
They left Sunday night stating j
that their visit was enjoyed.
.Mr. S. \Y. Allen. Sr. is'Tcrnhned at
his home on Drayton St, with
i swollen -ankle, trust he will soon
be able to go ait win. . * .
We are triad to Juice Miss Kli
zabeth Butler aijded to.the faculty
>f the Community Daily Vacation .
Bible .School this nun ni'pjr. .Mi-?
Alberta Daniels i- ai-o a tcacln r.
rctd(.j:"$rit i n g n ew s
The Busy Ilec Social Club "held
it-" second meet ins? at the "Faith
Cabitj, l.ihiat y. 1' I Itl.'y iiiie. '.lull 1
> The nicetincr was called
"to OTiloi' by the ' pi'cridewt? Mr,
liilmie .Peterson". Several helpful
advice- were uivcn u-R?n how to- raise
piom-y. After all unfinished
business was discus-cd we adjourn
"(1 to meet- at the home of Miss
Robtha Riooks Friday nite. duly
19. she will entertain the Ilusy Re*
Club with a party. Roy (lOleept.
trills free. Come one, and ajXmnd
brii'tr your friends. ' . ? -* '
Most of the 'yo'un.tr people are
looking forward to the pienie.on
tho-Slmies. July 21?We are lipping
it wil. be tjie best of the sea-oh;
Af'.cn the picnic Mr. A.'J.
t'orlev',Ti', W'H entertain the menu
b. rs aT a party at his ho'ino., .
Rev-. .foiies pn ached t luTrmon
of his; life Sunday. This' sermon
will be loner remembered by all
who?heard" it. Tlis snhjcctT""Run
to the Mountain.
. Rev, Stuart of Columbia w'or- _
hiiiped with n< Suii'd-'v. We wen
delighted to. have him in our
mi 'H- f'mne again- Ue'v.: Stuart,
Visitors are a I way* '.welcome- at
fiidgi' Hill. Rev. C. E. liowiis pas
tor of -bid Ran! ist Church "1s ib
citing. the publiei- to attend bis
revival bueting .July 21. 20. Rev.
Mafhis of Sp irtnpbui <r, S. C.. will
con lret the servjeos.
Visitor-', -Miss Ch* >' Rao. and
Mr. Criflin (innti r. N". Y. Cit'v :ire
spending ti c., summer with their
grand jmivy's. My.- ami Mrs. W.B.
Ila/zard. ? ; ' ,
Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Kitchen Sallev.
S. C.-were m town" Thursday
visitiiv.r Mrs, Kitchen's parents,
ir 1 IT... O 1T,.?,.:o
"Mis-= Jessie Hajunuuld is at home"
tn tlio delftrht ?>T" relatives si'miI "
fl iciiils after 1 >i i it- -?away- cvt')*- since
last fall.
Mi?s Annie If-. .William-. M's.
Sallie T.. ITerley. are home after
attendimr AJ]e.u.-.Di.'I)ed iej .Summer _
Schooi] session.
Mrs,. T.yilia' F.roohs. Mrs. Tnose'
Peterson ate - homo* i>f-ter visit in'tr I
heir e}i j 1 11 en j,, V. (if v. Mr.
Tlenry Hutier and sons. Fryd
die Robert and Johoio were jn
ti'wn Monday <m lni<in e - =.!
Several ivMudnus . wnrhejs' from,
here attended.; the Ministerial ("<>nI'urn
r at?th?A . In l?wee!;. M i> . F..
F.* Peterson el tertaiivd the. T.
P. A. Chth Friday. July l'J. at
o'clock. hue to inclemency
ul' weafher oii'y a few members .
we; e present. Afte- all baine-mat
let's wen di? 's>'?.;d the hostess?-<
i v> i a- delicious. Course of
punch and caj<e. T
-.ICAKI.Y mjANcn M:\VS _
Mann \V. Wa-hineton was* laid
t'<> rest Thursday, 1th. oil July.- lid
iii'd in C'harli-ndi, S.' C. :il the
Honper hospital. Ho was a nativo
Hampton County. The re- J
mains were In : plight home 1 >y VanWashington.
Tim funeral ?orvici's
were hold at NVitkorson l!apti-t
Church. -Tlily St It. 1 1 ::I0 o'clock.
Tile Service \vi|s conducted
liy Hoy. .1. W. Shaw pastor of-the
-aiiio church.
lie loll, to mourn .his lost-.-bis
will*. M's. I'n'rlla Washington :m<l .
sun. Hit-hard Wa-hinirton.his
mother, I.ula Wnshin:it"n Hick-,
live sisters and !' ur l.nothi rs and
,}H noire-" and rmrln s and a host r.f
icla'tivos and fririTd"-: rr^ do
'is he .-woi'tly -let |>s. From llerhert
Jenkins-.
C It I'AT. I A I.I.S NiiWS
Last Sunday was a era-nd day at
Paradise A. Al. K. /.ion Church.
The pastor, Lev. Butler, preached
a very insinvinir *ei*nu>n which was
enjoyed by all. Sunday"??. M. JRoO
the Rev. Moses of I.anenstcr, delivered
tile, sermon in intei'e t <>f
Stewardess Boards. Xo>\ ) and tk
Miss Willie Mae ^Clinton was
home Sun; 1 a.v from Rook-J-UU. S,
C. where she if- alt< ndintf summer
school. . Also Rubye Mali. T.ueile.
Alridye and Mrs..Carrie Gladden.
Mrs. 1.1 ~ ie (daino- h ft M<mdaym.ornH'ir
f"i- Rock Ili'J where she
wi'l attend =ti minor sellbnb She
-nPrrrmpn11iciT TTy _Mis Idtta B.
Raines. Walker Holmes and her
dauirhtcr, Mable (Iai 11 e s.
A party was ntven at the hall
last Friday 11 iedit in interest of
?he Missionary Society.
> Mi\**M loward .Tohnson departed
'his life July 11. at L0.30 o'duck.
after several weeks' iTlness fune'v. 1
nl was preached hv Ttev. Twin of
thoMt. Zinn TJiipti^t Church. The
.funeral was ^rv laxmJx_atfo"dod.
Mi ss Marion Kloxnndrr left Sat- |
urday mornimr far her In.me nT~
-f-rHhrrfr S. C.- '
Mrs. Kmmn MeCnllouirh reipains
ill atjirr- limncon Washing'fan St.
.Mi,ss tin Kintr spent tin.' past
week at?^stiolhy. X. C.
The Sunday school span-mod a
law'YT party Monday nidit. July
15th, which was cnioved by all.
See Master J. E. TTarnos for
your paper each \veek.
:-J- jr.-.*- .-s.^
?mMSM
DILLON NEWS
Rov. E. C. Wright of Greenvillo
visited hero last week.
Itfrs. Bertha Bethea passed F
way early Friday morning after
being ill for si)m|' time. The
funeral took place Saturday at 10
oVoIck in St. Stephen M. E.
Chureh. The pastor Rev. N. W-.
Green officiated. assisted by Revs."
A. .1. Felix. 11. H. Herriott and II.
1: Kirk. Mr. G. F. Bethea the undertaker'
had charge of the remains.
Mrs. - Sal lie Crawford- and Mrs.
Su<ie Fdwar<js have returned from
visiting friends in Greenville and
Asheyille and report a very pleasant
stay.
Due to the inclemency of the
weather Sunday all the churches
in our town were somewhat short
<>f their usual crowd. Services
however were quite impressive.
The Rev. W. G. Gregg at the
Manning Baptist Church preached
a" pout stirring >erni?>n 'while the
Rev. X. W. Gl^P^o at St. Stephen
M. H. Churclvrpd-his flock: with
much spiiitual food. At Bethel A.
M~: E. I he pastor. Rev. A. dr-FVRxha-'d
wit*h him the Rev. AV. D. Me..
f r* ?
i .<n m i ii, v omerence r.vangeiist 01
I.a|ta who preached" with much
nowor. He' was at home having
vivcd here 18 years. The. people
wore ghuj. to see him and hear his
j.oii-e once more.
The down pour of rain prevent,M
ivny services Sunday night.
Stewardess Board No. 1, of BethI
A. M. 1\. Church met at the
home of Jlrs. Rosa Mae Harris
last Tuesday P. M. The president.
Mrs. F. C. Johnson being absent
due to illness in her family, Mrs.
Minnie Sharper acted in her stead.
The following tcfok active part::
Me;--dames Estef'W. David, Emma
77 .Mcllriile, Koheceft t'arniichael,
l.nn>a llines. Josephine Smith,
Hannah Caddy I<izzie McDaaiels
and-.Ian.il? Bethea. ,
The pastor was also present and
nade valuable remarks as usual.
The hostess-served several deliious
courses,. .
The Pijlpit' Aid Board of Beth 'I
Chinch failed to meet on Frilay
due to the heavy rain but
Miss Grace Hayes who was t o
have entertained mafle the pastor
ami his family very' happy with a
kvsre qnanifv uf coke and ice
- ream.
IVA AjEWS
St. Paul.A. AT. E. Church
II.,.. 11 p t>?...? Ti?* ?
uv>. i/. \ . in uw ii) i ttJMiir
?S. P. 10 .'10.?1*vonchitn? 11 kw.
Come listen to different quartets.
A cordial invitation it? extended to
~^STATEMENT* OF T
THE V KJTOUY
jJK A'll'jl) VICOl.t.MHIA
iiUOIINUSS, J
ASS*
l.'.an.. and Discounts'
/\ ci'lltill tS
Ronds and Stocks Owned by I
furniture^ and Fixtures
Dunking House LT_
,other Real Fstate Owned - 'ash.
on Hand and Due from
. 'hecks, and ('ash Items . ?..
Contingent AsseIs :
!?
; . Total ________:
' n\m
'api-tal St K;k I'aid'in
>iir|ilus ; -c?= ^ .
r' ndiyidod l b nfif? Less Fx pel
Reserve Fund __i.
Deposits;
I)emand _ __*_
Time
(bivhioi-'s and Certified CI
Dividend rM,e<-ks . .
-Total Deposits __
Due to Ranks
liiils L'ayable ? ?
Rediscounts _
Other Liabilities: ?
Total
Slate of South Carolina, C
Before me came E. W. Vant
jank, "why, upon being duly s
rue statement of the condit
the Injoks of the bank.
<
'Sworn .tjo .and eubscribud b
1935. N,
" : ? Ntrt*
(-OKRKCT ATTEST:
*N. A. JENKINS
J. I\ RENDER
K. A. ADAMS. Di
MINERAL HOM
I Undertaking: And Embali
i ?-si,O(;AN??_
1 T? ?>r?T^C
ia/vvjtjIv i" iviv'n
rAMBULANCE SERVI
Ah Near As Your Nearest 1
1831 TAYLOR RT. COL
Phone 9276 I. S. I^ev
' ' X '
Saturday, July 20, 1935
everybody to . come. Come one1,
come all and let's make this one
of the "BEST."
The lost program of the A. C.
E. L. was very interesting and
was beautifully carried out. President,
Miss Lucia Duboise; seeretary,
Miss Mary E. Cavsort. The :?:?
topic uiscussed: "Which is the
most useful to the country, Man or -'
j Woman." - ?
: _ Those spen^ their opinion on this
subject were: Rev, D. C. Brown, ' ? '
Mr. M. Adams, Mr. Walter Clinksrales.
Miss Mary E. Carson; Mis?
Bessie M. Adams, and Mr. J. F.
I.inton of Anderson. ?
After which the Willing^Workers'
Quartet of Calhoun and the
Kvenihg Star Quartet sang beau
tuuiiy. Then the pastor mount- r
oil the rostrum and left hearts
burning.
Rev. M. C. Giles of ^Anderson
preached for us Sunday night.
This was a soul stiring. sermon.
Subject "The Eagle Bird." The
Missionary meeting was, held Wednesday
evening at 5:30 o'clock at
tlie church. - This wus a business
meeting. Those witnessing this
Unvoting-WOTtT!?Mrs. Gertrude Al-V
lon/Mrs, Alice Roundtree, Mrs.
MisKrs-Clara Hall, Bertha Dubose.
Bessie M. Adams. Willie M. Dubose,
Mf-S. Carrie Roundtree, Pres.
.'.Mrs. Rosa M, Adams. Sec.
The Good' IIope> Glee Club is
moving on. nicely with Mr. W, A.
Clinkscales, director. Mr. Marvin
Adams. Pres.; Miss Mable Scott,
Sec.; Rev, A. C. Carson, chaplain.
Elder Benn and Rev. G. C. Ford
of Greenwood were the guests
f?f Rev. A. F. Adams on Thursday.
Don't forget the program Sunday
evening, 7:00 o'elnck, July 21.
Coine one. come all.
PLEASANT SPRING A. M. E.
CIHRCIL
Rev. A. A. A maker. Pastor
Sunday was a high dav at Pier1sant
Spring. The Sunday echool
opened, at its. regular hour, with . _
44eiiehers'-aml- ?eholars present and
at their post of duty. The les
son wr>R beautifully taught by I
Mrs. A. Amaker .and-reviewed by
the Supt. Mr. E. H. Hope. The -
mist or', nroffehod a wonderful ser"
mon.?He took trls trxt?from I :
.King- 2:12.
The weather being unfavorable \ .r
the members didn't yet.out in full. _ &
Thref^mTfitiiprs- Avere received--in
as probatmPals. Mrs. Alice Har- \
; ris Dixon had a wonderful club _ v
|'mooting tori the 10th ~t Sister L.
Corley^s home. She did some wonI
('et fui canning.
. Brother A. P. Corley is ill at
present, one of our strong ^Sunday '
I ' Rverv'Tbiny1 is moving on- in ?
full bloom. *
HE CONDITION-OF
SAVINGS BANK
. S. C , AT THE CLOSE OF
UNE 29, 1925
? ; - V ' * : 1
SETS
__ S31.297.34
- NONE
lank 325.00(
. *1.00"
:__r_ __ NONE
_ 8,144.50"
Banks 15,879.39
? - NONE.
7.531.97
? r1
___$63,179.20
LITIES
.. , ?T4TfnT8r
-3,462.26
lses and Taxes 964.44
7,531.97
13,194.41
i o or r o -i
- _ .. 1 fi.S <
mV* 135.00 I
^, --- NONE
-____ 31,604.72
- ? _ NONE J_
___L 5,004.00
----- ? NONE
v NONE
< t________
$63,179.20
junty of Richland. _
e, Cashier of the above'.named
worn, says that the abbve is a
ion of said bank, as shown by ?
> . ' E. W. VANCE.,
efore me this 5th day of July,
, J. FREDERICK. :
irectors.
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