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i i: "The New Rider" | t=~h: ? * ~~ ? % ?- Speaks now y-tj, - y ; ? .'>om The TrenchesX !| AAi \t Rev. K? 1'hilip Elha & 0~>,XKKK"X"I"XmXm!,,M*v';"!'*X"X' CH AHTd-STON KIM,MLK SCHOOL C-lJOSES The closing ekeroises of the a. bove institute held at Burke Industrial School building here last Saturday were the best we have _ ever witnessed in a school of thai" kind. Koi: ."> weeks including Saturdays scores of teachers front all- pails of "the State together . . with these of Charleston- County crowded this -school to receive insti'tu-tinos from one. of the best summer 'school-fucu'ltes in t'h e , State"of whiclu Prof. C. A. Johni sol: j supervisor "of Colored Schools v' in the City otC'Ciilumljii, \vas director. (were Prof, . l'tc! t,\ IL Ilippv-i^ps;; Cora Green jonuMin, .\iiss .wargaroi uroaunax, Miss Ada'Cooper, Mi-M Julia Me. Itolh Mios:' Fat ni.o. C/issjell, Miss Jcs-ie J^'uc and Mrs, M. Alice l.aSahwv registrar. The linal exi-i i i -i > ttr~j :-.i' .' Jay consisted?of, an a; -prop: into -i ojigious service : conducted by !)] ; ('. S. Lodbetter of tiic ...itJf nio.nh Congregational Church of t-' is city. Following ' which 1'r.ulV-Johnson. 'director 'delives "d an address. thiTt eloctrilTcd?the hundreds of teachers of' the sunmior ? ?H'ol, an<l inspired the liirge crowd of citizens that had rathe: . <! ? witness' the school ch>si.ng. Truly' ITof. Johnson, is not on!, oho', of the host instructor n; a c!a.-- > o<vin but is one'of our hot pui'il.c.-peahens. I redoes" ~~tt:ot play to the gallery but, none . itior'e logical, and pointed than he. The people ..never "get .tired of lis'-leiiipg'.fo hi til. After hearing him Ill iUHlUMIV l' ciwiiv W IMT tlltin when 'they came...- The people of a '"htyle>('?in ''commends "Columbia most "highly 'upon its . high class citizen,' arid wish he could equally. i=suare hi* time with the. sea port city. He^ left catryng with 3iinr , * their very he.-t wishes and sincere prayers. * Praises His faculty Ton often .presidents of colleges ami principals of schools take* all .of too "credit p> themselves and are^ not willing, to share the success ~' with ?1eii associate toac hers tvr~ professor.-, (hey seem not to know that, their, success depends largely upon the c'la-*s and co-opiMiiini:: ot Mien' teachers. And they should-he . appreciative enough to speak of them to the aiitiioratives ' and i?ei-?7e'Ttfe public trs?Prof. John--' 11 did here in his closing ?- . exercise-'-, lie said Prof. Hint). was an Knglisli "t cached- of no mean . i eputnt 'nun iTr spoko of Miss Broadnax,-as a real tine teacher of history and ,geography. .Miss C'asscll. was hurilly. commended "by the diro !iT in her woi k on rural education. He also paid a prlrtwir.tr tnixute tn.Mi-- Jones. . MissCooper,an<! Mi - Muchethp theTlat rn l.v'.i v' 1 fia -1>?r. end. l'i >-t. .JohusoiT >a o.i !.< has never had a heUer ?rti(V of summer school inst i uTipr's. apd. would 1><rpTeased to work. w.r.K-' them at" any time. As an acv' i f their esteemed for-Prof. vJ?dvm-on.. am! fne -s-uihmer?se-luxd faculty the teatdiprs made a presentation to the director and ev|Kiiidt'd in well rh'iM-Ttv ?rds. The occasion will never he u?i?*otteii in this Metropolitan city. . I list in<f lushed Visitors? -. . . < Quito a tu;nd>er of .visitors .from hath city and -into were truevts of the Charleston.Institute. Anions "whom \^ero the.State Superintendent of education, Jas. II. Hope; State Ayent of Ni'jfpi School, .I. H. l-iltou; Stale Supervisor- of Suui ? nrt-r Schools, W. A. Sch+dley.^andll.frtl. .Mc< ai :o\, ( harleston County Supc: in'tei'idciit of Education, to (tether with 'lu- outstanding:, c*dti-." catoi ?'. A mono- the ministers wei.e Kev-. I E. Heard...I. C. Dunbar, C. S. 1 .codei of. \V. .M. ln-vaux, F. S. Eedhetter. and PVosidine Eider .1 S. Hcnn of the Piedmont A. M. K. Conference. We we're ttiven ano, poi t am'.to -.pooh of trie Christmas Seal Sa'.e jj,-..' wys requested by the special ...colnmit'ee of the tuberculosis Association.- Prof. .1 fihrrson, tjtid tfrrwtoachor.s ija\o ny every encouragement in the wofh and this'institute will in-, yfpro.COIl^wl ill )?? I'lfO riloJn.ee t ..... next annual meeti.nex Watvh'the Leader. electoral colleges All of the lay representatives from this State to the A. M_ E. ( eiirTTi i rm:fri mice have heen chosen, and in all of the conference ?es the alternate.* are equal-to the* law a.- much as anything else kept them from being regular delegates. Some of- the alternates, believed that they were faught and doubtless they were hut every leading alternate should attend the ensuing (lenei al Conference.'Then ? too, the elected delegates should act neighborly toward them. Al- ' ternajes, friends* and* well wishers i h/l<> srxFXi ence. And remember after J>ef comber?next. there- will only?be-one candidate for the bishopric, "and everybody from?the State will be a?k?.d to>uj>port that one. Then ' in all probability the (leneral Qfficei:s aspirants will be reduced 5. tomatically so that.it will be pos~7 sibie fot^xrs to stand by the ona^ ? _nr_one&_that remain. _L.: i ' h. . , THANKS TO SUBSCRIBERS We do hereby express our sincere thanks to the following teach School .for their kind rememberahce of The Palmetto Leader: LL?E.?Hroadnax, Mrs. Besi sie Miildletoli, Mrs., Thelma Simmons, Miss Puntitle "Miller, Miss Edith J'ayas, Mrs. A. J. Murray Mrs. Z. L). Gilliard, Miss Fannie _Cas*?ll, Mrs, M. Alice LaSaine Mrs.' Mabell Rivers,. Mr. Arthur Howard "and Mrs. Albertha-Murray! Our . ervices at St. Luke >n Wilsoh Street last Sunday were meat. Our reporter, Mr. W. M Wright does not fail to give jus ticc to all of our grand occasions Sunday's, program follows: Pr^y. ei meeting 6 a. m.; Sunday schoo and Adult Bible class 9:30; Allen League 7 p. m.; Preaching 11:15 a. nr. and 8:15 p ,m. by pastor; special sermon 4 p. m. to all Missionary workers by lister Malena Johnson. Everybody is in: .ited to all of our services. Let !;e- members pray for an out pour. ng of-the Holy Spirit. - "f.et us advance on our knees.' WALTERBORO NE>VS _ Mrs*. Virginia' Mooiex of Orange^burg spent seveial days here visitng her brother and sister-in-law .'rof. Gabrel Buchman on Savage si. sue nas returned to ner nonu . vftw a--pleasant stay. Prof. Buchnan, Miss Mary Wright, Prof lanunitt and Miss Ada Osbornt lave returned from Summei rhool at State College. Miss Martha Wright who attended the summer session is one of the sumner school teachers now employed in another city in the state. Wal. terb'oro congratulates Prof. Ham_nitt as he has received his B. S. degree. " Rev. M. G. Alston of Estelle ,nd pastor of Canaan Baptist 'hurch and Rev. Riley of Savannah were the house guests of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Robinson last week, the ocassion being the sum. ~nwr revival " at Canaan. Rev. Rilev preached strong sermons throughout the meeting, but the .nctcment weather interfered -with the attendance, but Sunday was a nigh day and great crowds great.d the preacher. Rev. li A. Lo >an preached the afternoon ser Mrs. J. M. Miller is away spending her vacation in upper South ai'olina, North Carolina and Philadelphia. Kcv. Miller made allying triptc .)ranftehiirg last week. ' " Rev. P. R.Tiller attended the v'orge and reported a great meetjj?g. . - ' The Klectorial College held at St. Peter's A..M. E. Church last ?Thursday was---a great gathering and people from all over the South, .Carolina Territory were?present The battle for membership in th< ext General Conference was a roy&l one. When the smoke ol attic cleared away, the successful iiniliilates, were- .1?A. Harris, S, I.. Jones of Charleston, N. P. Grant- ofvWalterboro, J. L. Blake, u.l.n- Gland, \t?J. Rol<iii^oni St. -ijciirnt.'. I'ral, .i. S-/ S.hanklin; Bur' on. The people were royally entertained by the members: of the harge, everybody had a plenty to 'at. The entertaining pastor was congratulated on every side for the?manner -in which the gqests w.ei;e entertained. The play. Heaven Bound, was rendered at St. Peter's Mon. nite ri an appreciative audience.^toal talents were the participants md directed by Prof. Gerideau Rev. Duncan.. McTeer continues ill it his home on Chaplin St. Hii "riends wish Tor hiip a speedy ,re every. Messrs . Thompson-y ant iVareen have opened a cafe/her* 1 h Walteiboro for the convenience f thrrse who desire to have, lunch and live- in. the eastern section ol i he city. Dr Samuel tyance held i successful quarter at Hilton.head -ttst -S+Turday and Sunday. Prof \ T. S. ShankHn and his son and laughter wore " pleasant visitors it the A.'M. <E, : Parsonage last week. He ,is elated over .the honor conferred upon hy the-cohstituents | ">f African Methodism of the South Carolina Conference. Rev. >1/ L. Littlejohn leaves the tir-t Sunday night for Spartanbujg 'hensp/to attend the Woman's Mist -jonAry Convention. Rev. J. A, I>x'\-is ami family were pleasant - isitors. to our city last week Rev. Davis left for Greenville Thursday, but the madam and hildrcn are here with her parents he Joneses on Savafce St. The I madam-will leave in a few day? | for the Mssionary Convention which meets in Tennessee. ? ?i JOHNSTON NKWS - ?In spite of the inclement weaCh the S. S._ of Bethel .opener! at the usual hou^with.a large crowd The lesson wa^ reviewed by th< Superintendent.' . % , Mr.- Fred Chinn has .returned from a visit to relatives in Aiken S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ryans of Aiken, S. C. were quests of Mrs Annie Chinn and daughter Sun;'av. Mr. Mimnaugh Amos spent Tue* Q,. a ' - ... ... nuK^ia, \tn. - Mr if?nry Gary af AwrtVst&. car vihit??7i relatives her.e on Sunday. 0.U Monday night the League -met" at the usual hour, with a large number present. The President, Mr. Willie Gary is working hard trripv to get the your.j. people to be a member of the, Leagu -.The Church "T" Club will moot on Wednesday at Bethel C. M. E. Church. All membejrs urged to be present. T1 ANDERSON NEWS By W. ^ Alexander r Mrs. W. 1. Peek, "and Mrs. MaV - K'e Morr?f ~*>re home to the dolight of their families and friends *- after?having?t^Mrnt?a_ aUCfiiJesfuI term in summer school at State i A. and M." College, Orangeburg, , S. C. ' / ! Miss Margaim Reese, is attend r it>g Biijla'-Training School "at liv mo, S, C. Miss Reese is one of Anderson's progressive te?chers. She served last school term at ! Union High School, Belton, S. C. The S. S. and B. Y. P. U. Con vention, met with unusual success . held in Sumter, S. C. on the beau. tiful Campus of Morris . (*pBeg'e,, I last week. Miss Mildred Foster, i .viamie Sherard, Ruby Carson, i Mrs. Luella Guyton, Mrs. Berdie L. Davis, Rev. and Mrs. Campbell, and Mrs. Johny Williams attend* ed from St. Paul Baptist Church. Rev. Maxie Gordon, Mrs. H. R. ; Asbury, and Rev. and Mrs. Dan* iel rpDr**?pntpd Hnvol Rontlct Church. '* ' Rev. Daniel, assistant, pastor of Royal durin,? Rev. Anderson's ill ness stated that the convention is loing a wonderful" work. Prof. Hickson,. principal of Sterling High School, Rev. and Mrs. H. W Steward, Rev. Kay and Mrs. Williford of Greenville S. G. were guest in Anderson this week. Mrs. Emnta Pressley, of Atlanta. Ga. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Julia Burris on Bradley Ave. Mrs. Eugene Vance and daugh ter, Miss Rosa Vance of Jacksonville, Fla. are visiting her sister Mrs. Alena Boyd land friend thi? week. Miss Vance is one of tv? personals of the Afro America In urance Company- in Fla. AROUND CADES* The third quarterly convention of the Friendship of David was ^eld at St. Luke M. E. Church, Tulv 18, 1935. ? The meeting was called to rrder by the Grand Chief, Mr. 11. Wright. , The S. L. Thomas v^ave some Mr. H. Wright State Grahdx . Chief, Mrs. JSinma Mcht'dden, . State Grand Recording See.; Rev Page State Grand Deputy; Mrs Lizzie Cooper, State Grarid Financially Sec. The Presiding Eldei 1 the Florence District, " Eldei Cooher held hrtrr "third quarterly conference Saturday, July, 20, >2_ 1 'ickory Grove M. E. Church. Allreports were good. ' Mr. E. L. Thomas of the Pal>= -mettd Conference- lead, the delegation in~the Electoral College on last Tuesday. - - ' ' Mr. James Montgomery spent ~ a lew days with h'a parents, Rev r- -Fi?Quicks?preached?a?soul?stirr ring b arm on on last Sunday to a - pack audience. Everyone seemed o have enjoyed it. Mr. R. Peteradn is on the sic list, yre pray-for him a speedy recovery.' r~~ , Mr. Tijjyi.th.y-Coo per, Rgv. S. 17! Thomas and i.imily .ana Mrs. Etta Barnes, motored, over to Hickory Groge A. M. fi. Church on Sunday, wh'gfS they witnessed a Missionary: Program. .SPARTANBURG NEWS 1 / Mt! Moriah Church {L Rev.-^A. M. Matthew, Pastor Sunday school convened Jat the 1 usual hour, with Supt. and teaehL ?rs at their post of duty. At TgTThjrRcv. T. <d1 Mills, pastor of the Central Bap tist Church of Charleston, S. C. I- delivered a wonderful sermon with 1 nis text taken from Exodus 14:15, subject "Go forward." I B. Y. P. U. was held in.the usu! i-l torm. Sunday night, the clubs - made the follownig reports: [ Ever Heady, $12.00; Jtescue " $15.50; Diamond $8.50; Superioi I <9.25; Relief $8.75; Park $5.05. 1 General collection $18-.36; (Total . $;/8.01. ? I One soul was added to the i Chi'stian army. . . Master James Reid of Asheville N. C. who has been spending sevi n i w'eeks left the city for Jacki sonville, Fla. where he will speno some time. Airs. Ruby 11. Sexton and Miss Lula M. Finger, left Sunday for Washington to. spend two weeks visiting i elatives and friends. Miss Eddie Douglas left Sat urday night for Philadelphia to join her mother who left some time I ago. . Ester Martin of Greenville spent ' thV week-end with a friend, Miss 1 Geneva Douglas, i Miss Lillian Hampton is back home after a pleasant trip tn Washington. Miss Azalee Thompson of Green ville is vadvting with her aunt, - Mrs, Venia Lewis. ? Mrs. Sallie K. Lowe, now making her horne in Atlanta, Ga. was a recent visitor ofher sist&* and cice, Mrs. W. E. Wilburn, and" Miss Audry Wilburn So. Liberty" St. Mrs.. Lowe returned to Atlantic Sunday night. * Mr. Doug>s accompanied her to the station. Mesdames Marie McJimsey and Mabel Floyd of Alexandria an(j Fredericksburg, Va. respective!^, ; kre- house guests of Mrs. Hattie Jenjcins on Young St. ? -Mrs. McJimsey is sinter te M-re^ ~ Jenlcimf. and Mrs. ' Ftrfyd" ts ttnrrr sister-in-law. Wh wish them a very pleasant' " Rtay in our city. , Mrs. Jenkins entertained a group of friends Thursday evening, July 'lib- 'n honor of Mesdames McJimbey and Flody. Canj playirvg was the main feature <y the evening. A erelieiou# f*)ad course with IK PALMETTO LEADUt AMERICAN TENNIS ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES DATES OF OPENING Tuskegee Institute, Ala., July 20, 1935?M. S. Page secretary of the Florida Tennis Association and Southern held oecrotary?afc the American Tennis Association, has notified the tournament committee of players and patrons expectbd from Nassau, N. P.r Bahamas- will be transported oq'arriving in the United States bv htislfao the several tennis tournaments* The .foreign visitors expect to take paft in the Southern Open at Tuskegee Institute, July 31, August 1, 2, 3; the Florida Open at Tallahassee August 5-10; the Georgia Open~ August 12-15, at Fort Valley, and make, the trek to the beautiful West Virginia hills where at West Virginia State College the National Championships will be held the week of August 19-24. As the Southern Open championships start the ball rolling, in so far as. major tournments in the South are -concerned, (tennis .Tans throughout the country will be closely checking the -results to see if there are any new stars arising on the horizon. This tournament is the only major tournament in the nation where a full schedule of events for iuniors: eirls and boys, both jn singles and doubles, are on the program, as well as events in singles, doubles and mixed for men and women. Players and patrons may secure accommodations at Tuskegee fot, ($1.00) one dollar per day. The Committee on Entertainnent has announced, an excellent mogram on Wednesday evening, at 7:.'10, some of the world's foremost masters Of the sport will be shown on the screen in .Logan Hall. On Thursday evening a welcome dance Will be held in Logan Hall. Friday evening all patrons and players who have been eliminated will be driven to the Imperial Night Club, Pythian Farms, Montgomery, Alabama, for the closing entertainment feature of the tournaroerit. ' GREER _NEW& # M By (Miss) Tessie L. Walker The sprvicmi *?i v Church Supday morning were largely attended. Rev. *M. J. Porter preached his master4 piece at eleven o'clock. * His text was taken from Gal. G:7, "Be. not deceived God is not piocked for whats?)-ever a man soweth, that shall he reap." Subject "What did pu plant in your garden? All who witnessed the seimon. sJemQuite a number of visitors were r/resent.. > . -?On Friday evening. Rev. M. ?T. Porter met with niiniher^rf?tWvoung neonle of the city, for the organization of a "young people's recreatio: al social club." The lub is new on foot and is beneficial and at the same time will i- " *' iui iiimi iiiuvn amuMt'iiii'nt ior uie young: people. The club will meet every Tuesday evening, at 6:."iU in the basenj?p4 of Bethel M. E. CHurih. . : ; their annual picnic at Pickins, S, C. Ebenezar Church of which Rey. W. A. Anderson is pastor. Dinner was'served on the grounds by the membeis. Tho ministers and .heir wives were invited to the park, where they /witnessed ?t game between Pendleton and Pk'K his. Those who went were, Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Anderson, Rev -and Mm. 4&- R Sullivan. Rev, and Mrs. M. J. Porter, Rev. and Mrs." LawtQn, Miiv Cirinn, Rev. Butler, Rev. Boma.^Rev. Clayton. At 8 o'clock a wonderful sermor was preached by Rev. Sullivan and was ."enjoyed by all. Mr. J. b. Walker has been visit- , ing his mother. Mrs. Emma Wul-1 Prnnt \r Y. t\\Zl f 1C1 t 1 Vi WUOVIV A V....r ... . - . Friday morning, where he will resume his work. Miss Tessie I,. I Walker and Mrs. Eleanor Miller S. C. where theyMTave tnnrn alien !-1 have returned from Orangeburg ing the summer school at State College. Mr. Clinton Gaines of Washington, p.*'C. is visiting his mother-, Mrs. Mamie C.linkscale. GREENWOOD NEWS Miss Lula Ballard and Miss Orleanor Watson spent a very pleas-_ arit time at the State,B. Y. P. U. and Educational Convention in Sumter, S. C. Mrs. Gussie Ballard, president of the Woman's Working Club, and Mrs. Loui?e Devore the newly elected president, No. 2, plan to put over another big program later. Mrs. Rose Goode the president of the Missionary Soicety and B. Y. P.LLis doing .great work. We nrav that she continues. The Lucky -Strike?Soeial Club met at the -home of^Misa. J> IC Fortune, - Tuesday, July 16, 1035, a very interesting meeting was held with our president presiding. We are1 very glad to have her back. Messers William Tatum and Ben Tatum were visitors to the club, they are welcome at any time. Each member is trying every effort possible to make the club a success. J. R. Fortune, president; ,C. C. ?Mtv Karle Holiday and Mr. William Brunson are at Camp Transylvania, Brevard, N. C. Master James M. Thompson is visiting relatives in Greenville, S. C. punch was enjoyed by all.' I Miss Margaret Moore left Sunday night for Washington, D. C. New York and other points, visitrelatives and friendi. J* v. . I ^ ' . ' SUMTER NEWS The State Baptiat S. R. ami B. > - "V. P. U. held their, anmi.il cunven- -rtri tion at ..Morris College during the be( 1< st week." It was a line meeting is with a large attendance, and Dr. ele - ami?Mi*:*.?Hiiuion' nastors of the sol denomination .rnd members "extern! be: ed much hospitality. liv The funeral services of Rev. \V. ter F. Smith were held?-Wednesday adi afternoon, July 17, at 4 o'clock, at Emanuel M. E, Church, with a ,,r( " host of folks attending. Minis- p* teVs and friends from over the State came to pay their final tribute to a comrade and friend (>on Dr. A. R. Howard officiated. Rev. ^ spoke. The floral offerings were numerous and beautiful. A large number ot folk from the ,n( city attended tie Electoral College for the A..M. E. General Con ^ leienc.' which was belt ;t Mainen *?:: rues J i,, ,-uly ]<*> \ Thru - n in, tntr; ended b\ <7^,. AIi;.s Ophelia v i'? , Hume n;f../.-ia;irn a-?er.r. a iivge r'lm- j !?t?r < f Ik list* ' < .* t..V City .-'d 5, j county attended a.- -demonstration (jan of the Ball Material Riven by Mrs. j: Mamie Dunmore and her assistant ?n,| - in the domestic science depart- are meat of Lincoln School. Each per uh, son present derived much bene- retr fit and thank Misy Williams for the opportunity of attending. Mrs. chU Mai ion' Paul, .State Supervision . ^ v^as present.and gave a talk pertairing to .the demonstration. ]\ Mrs. Carrie S. Long, Mrs. Willie ird L. Kaggin and Miss Edyth M. Tay > ri lor attended the State Convention <dc of Hair Dressers which convened poi . in Ofangebutg, in the Y. Hut on a 1 J State College Campus during the 11 | '?ast week. Those attending from <iei here report a splendid meetir.lg her | :.nH entertainment and jt, is hoped at that -another -year~the MeiegUtiOf Stu from here will be much larger. A Mrs. Josephine Jones of Philadel- Lor phia, who is visiting Mrs. Long Vr accoinpnied Mr. Long to the Con ' '* yeifticn. . , , c ^ .Miss Dorothy Nar.ce of CclumAtia was in the City during the n'K past week in^TnteTPST of the 101 motto Leader.. rev Mr. Williams of St. Louis, Mo F a couple of flays in the city .< v last week visiting his brother, Dr. Not B. T. Williams. Dr. Williams en- the; tertlAined in honor of his brothei hon T>n Tuesday evening^July 1G, at J the home of Mr. ana Mrs. Theo. licit Atkinson. Dancing was the fea- The ture of entertainment . which the deei guests enjoyed greatly. A refresh exp iiit; uiepast was served, - er, of Boston, M'.'.ss. are visiting her '-hi parerits, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Me- Y. Donald and family.^ ,nij little"-son, of New York City spent E. the past week with Mrs. Holly's Bill 1 brothei- and sister-in-law., Mr. and NToi Mrs. Chas. spears. ' ~~ H Mr. 'and Mrs. Jenkins of New York City spent the past?week, visi with Mrs. Jenkins?grandiuother L and uncle, Mr. Elliott. Johnson and the mother. a- Miss Jennie Atkinson of George ___ town, S". C. attenmd the S. S. and B. Y. ,P.?U. Con*, eition?hertf last ? week .and remained to visit her brother a"d pj?f 4j,-law, Mr. and4 g Mrs. T. E, Atkinson. ^ Miss Helen I'slier is vi-itlng- sun. at Bettis AWTdemy, Trenton, S. C. tee j Mr. and Mrs. Julian Fai-leto> \ , I and children and Mrs. Elizabeth p]aj Sin,g)eton left on Friday, July 19, stU( 'for a visit to Chicago. ajj I Dr, A. D. Maxwell and son ^>f tors Patterson, N. 7i r.re spending a. roc I few days in the City with, relativ- tow I cs and friends.'" ^ . lest | Mr. and Mrs. Eugetxe sunuer ian(j -and?children, Mrs. (1. D. Russell, I Mrs. R. N. Evans a?(f son, and -pre; Miss E.?b. Richard speht Sundayfr July 21, at Ilyrtle Beach. thei - ^ Mrs ANNOCNCEMENT be Mrs. Harneitha W. Witherspooi wou announces' the marriage of her the daughter, Eleanor D. Louise to ?beci Florion W. Anderson, May 20, 1935 stre at Salem M. E.. Church. 209 W., ed 129th St., New York City by'the 0 Rev. J. CI" mil." "They are at'home the 530 Manhattan- Ave. ~A'pt. 4fb'^N. 777}-} Y. C. Rev ANJI)RltWS NEWS ' . Jjjjj Sunday was a very lovely day. All churches had" good congrega- bea tions. The pastor?Rev. Caroline 1 h? of St. Andrews Church used as his wbj text "A decision reached." It was __ enjoyed by all attending. T\vo -rfsitors were present. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greene had as their week-end guests the Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Miles, their daughter, Mrs. Chappelle and their little grand daughters *0 Columbia. Dr. Miles preached at Mt. Lebanon Church Sunday night. Mrs. Gady McCoy has as her guest, her sster from Penrt. ~T 1 T^e Mr. and-TWITS'. John Smith from Durahm, ^N. C. is here spend and Mrs. Lee Williams] ; Mr. James George had as his __ Smith of Oceader, S. C. The Misses Naomi, Bertie and Earline Gourdine along with two young men from Pineville, S. C. were visitors in Andrews Sunday afternoon". * m--. tt r> T..1- _1 A'iio. kj . vj. liuit* ttiunj; wtii iTiiaa- -f es Ruth Parker, Minnie Kennedy, > " Edna Besselieu, Naomia Jones and Grace ^Jackson were visitors here Sunday afternoon from Georgetown foroa-hortw trite. ? ??A?is? Ada?Smith?wag in our -? i'.own yesterday visiting her sister Mrs. Vascena Lisdle. Miss Margarette Witherspoon left this morning for Columbia where she plans to enter Allen University, when it opens, she is residing at the home of The Dr. T. J.Miles. ' Rev. George Jones is yery sick at this writing. We wish for him a speedy recovery. , L? * ' 'r JONESVTLLE NEWS \fter ? > duration of dryness tt n ig HOW poill'liy^. t rops h:i\ ?n revived and mother natui smiling again. Despite the ii ment? weather the Sund: 100I and churches were at the st yesterday. Rev. Collins d ered a wonderful message which the Lord's Supper vn inmiater.-d. ^ _i \11 are looking forward to tl r-r tn.\ 'or Association which convent ;h the Foster Chapel Rapti: urch Saturday of this week. l"n tinuing through Sunday, any note ' sneakers are on sell '-anti -?ftrH?attendance i< < > ted. Plans are being' nu'lt-fi joint P'cnic given hv Rethon Ijoint picnic given by Rethan I Foster Chanel S'undav s-hnol fpio.-/'", v nffnv ^ i the "rove at> > v Jr nV svill livr-lv time is be'n>; ,nl,nnnn the entertainment?of?- th >vn rrn<5 n>i;J ^onpo'C'tovg, Irs. Hattie Smith of Pittsbur )c?e on nn tytAnded trio to he ighter, Mrs. Ros*> Reattyi lariet and Junior Dongan, neic nenhew of M?*r. Dola Snot here for vacation from Phi lphia. Mr. Robm-t Kelch ha darted TWSm Philadelphia ar< v York where he. .visited hi ciren. liss Isadora Thompson was st of Misses GalTneys Sundaj tossr? G. Anderson and South Gist will leave Wednesday o notor trip to Washington, Phi lphia. New York and othe nts north. .We hope for thei pleasant trip. fisses Hattie Mae_ Smith, foi rly. of New York worshipe e Sunday and was dinner guet the home of Mr. <snd Mrs. C fling. " lisses Ruth Collins and R. I ig have returned from Allen :< diet and State Summe ools respectively. lethany will begin her tc' hts revival beginning Sunda lit. Rey. R. M. Gitts of Win v-?alem. N,X.will conduct th ival. >r. Norris of Washington wa iMuir ocre- runway to see> .\n> ris and the ehiidreri. Late y piotored to Woodruff to th 10 of the fotmers parents, onosville has suuifeeded thf* of mt service of Mrs. M. K. Henri ir selection was a wise one in d as Mrs. Hemphill is ripe wit erienee along. the music cor , being the oldest and best ii otv an also studied Ffc Hv Sol of Music in Rochester, N Pupils availing themselves o i opportunity are Misses 0 no. S. Smith, G, (lieen Ki Pari GafTney, Tjottie Mae Menu Gflmorp, and Mesdanies S, ins and A. Thompson. lev. Bealey pus 11 ir of til irch of -Ghrist cf Union wt s ; tor hprp recently. organization of Junioi; Choir each of the eluflehes. KINT.STRKK NEWS By M. C. Mithcell aturday, July 13, 1935,marke< closing of?a?very?successfi. imer school session of the Sai Summer School, Kingstrei very interesting: program <lis ring the various talents of th lent-teachers was. enjoyed h; who were present. The instru :?Mesclames E. L. Reid o k Hill, L. Frazier of George n; Misses L, Mouzon of Char on, S. L. Pricq pf ,/Kingstre Prof. \V. M. An^evsjfvn, Sll ex tit a very, .very pleasant sum ised themselves as havinj sessiom- Having- endeare; nselves to us on their first sta; >. Reid and Mrs. H wyer wil expected next Summer. W lid feel somewhat sdightel i others would not come back ause they are a part of King e and their return is expect each vear, ne of the unusual events ' o season was witnessed Ir Ty last weeE at the home o '. and Mrs. W. K. McFarlin.ai irmal reception in ~ honor ~o r son and dill?<rV'tm?-_!n_lo4?. nr. Mis. Lawrence McFarlin i living room and dining rooi re artistically decoifted witl utiful flowers, .candles, etc i ccior scheme was gi'een an te. As the guests entered the; AN EDUC IN ITSEL JtJ>u fan kfeep a inj; South Carolin You can keep well affairs which, beca between Ethiopia tance to the enti daily reliable news * ~ tance. " * Complete and J Local a Tfrthe Sunchiy e< secure a four page tures of interest te s"rihe to The State subscription youtr a week for one mr iriic 1 , Colum * . rWbHpmw'W**' mm* .. < rryizi . >* , u " '' ?: v y?*i * Saturday, July 27, 1935 wore served Mocked ice cream and cake in colors green and white ie and punch. 7'hp ynimg lnHi?g gory e i?g were dressed in white. The re newly wed couple received many a- Bd?UtifuI and useful The _ iy followihg from out of town' were ir pijescnt: RLs. K. L. Rei', Rock e- Mill; Mrs. L. Kra/.ier, Georgetown f-' Miss Louise ~Mouzbn~Charleston; is lofessor R, A. Ready, St. Step a^nL-and _QtherH.-whose nemos?the reporter did not- get. It is the V/ wish of the many friends of Mr. McEnrli.. that their life will be one V, ruceesh and happiness. " (j Sund'jy being the third $unVay. the pastor, Rev. S. M. Hugh ie es conducted morning s^-vice at ?Bethel.- Quite a few?persons were ? ?> in attendance. On Sunday- night v . we were the listeners of' a very ? iy s^plc(hdid sermon delivered by l's Rev. Chappelle McClary who us, ed as a "subject "Taking .c vaca. f-fcion." He used Elisha as his ,1 text. io|- -The? membeits and friends of ; | Kethei are looking forward to g the coming' of the women's meet ir ing which will?cottvene? here in -f August. Much effort is being e put forth to nvvke it very pleah sant for those who arc planning ! to attend . '*; I The Missionary President',*- Mrs. . . e Lou Hicks sponsored a very excellent program on Sunday afternoon. S<|vi lal took a part with a recitations, solos, ducts, etc. Mr ' Suspencer Hughes ws called up'* on n.id made a brief but interest. r. ing talk using "Opportunity" as '" 'hi object. The President made 1 :emarks regarding, the work >1 ? v nil cessionary. to this meeting ent. v a number of persons were pres;1 Services were well attended . at Mtj. /ion Sunday also. A Mact? i!~. Tolulticted the morning service. He .delivered a very interesting ; ' and soul stirring sermon which - was enjoyed by all. Mr. and MriT~ Lawrence McFarlin. and Mrs. A. N. McFurHn, the mother of Mr. p McFarlin were visitors. * At d:30 quite few were out " ti<^study and discuss the. S. S. . 0 lesson which was very helpful. s At the regular evening servfc?? Rev. K cedes of GreelvvfUe delivered -the message. We were L, very glad to have him in' our services the entire day and .extend J to liini a standing invitation. p We are .glad to have Miss E. ljzabeth Davis give lis the re (, port of Mt. Zion M. E. Church. TTnno tVinf cV?o w?Tl /K? oa rf week so- thni our news will be p more general. ' ? ' Mrs. I.ola Wilson Pv n- and lit- ^ 1 tlo <1 < ' -.for Mnvv U?ft' for Oveeo. ~" ? !"??. s. f. Sfundn,. to spend a v """ uiorHhs vacation.???~?' Miss Julia L. Wilson spent >.v Simdav in Gourd inp; and Tires- * day it; Darlington. "Mon-d's Oliver ?"d SusnCnrer' Ll Hughes, Misses Elizabeth Flem? "imr" anil?Mary?Milrhell?inutoied ? I to~~Itai'tsvilkv S. G. wheif?we? s were highly enter turned al the '" me of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Fleming, the parent of Miss Fleming. A, delicious supper was ? enjoyed and-a vory pleasant evP ning was spent. , ' ^ -) southern railway?system II Arrival and Departure of Passenger Trains, operated bv the Southern Railway system *t". the Union Station. Columbia, S. C.. effective December 8. 1934: [r s:00 A M.?Charlotte , weaves ForT 4:10 A. M.?Charleston p Greenville, Anderson, 8enee? ? f ij:50 A. M.?Newberry, Greenwood. ..7 05 A. M ?Spartanburg. Ashevllle "" 8:40 A. M.?Augusta . v?:15 A. M.?Savannah" . . e 11:20 A M.?Camden. Lancaster, Roek Hill. Shelby 12:45 P. M.?Ashevllle/ Louisville, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Chicago -4:30 P. M.?Orangeburg, Charleston i ,8:00 P. M.^-Charlotta, Washington, : ) New York I 9:55 P. M.?Anderson, Atlanta II 10:00 P. M?Savannah. Jacksonville t arrives r Columbia From: __ ^ 4:50 A. M.?Jacksonville. Savannah ' 8:30 A. M.?Atlanta, Anderson. Greenwood - 8:35 A. M.?New; York, Wnshiog^_ - . ton, Charlotte12:25 P M.?Rock- Hill. Lancaster. Camden f 1:35 P. M.?Chicago. Cinclnnetlt. St. Louis. Louisville, Knoxvllle, Asheville Bportanburg : I 4.46 P. M.?August* II | u oo P. M. Ashevllle, Spartanburg f -0:31LP. M.?Charleston 9:40 P M.??-Cha#lfllW ?? ? ? , , \ 9.06 P. M\?Greepvllle, Andersou, Greenwood ? 4:99 P. M.?Savannth h Cltv Ticket .Otllce Depot Tlclet Oflic* I | laoa Sumter 8t. "r i. South Main , y ' - V Phone 6360 Phone 6031 ATION ^ w f breast of the times by reada's leading daily newspaper, informed regarding foreign use pi the impending conflict and Italy, are now of imporre world. You can Secure1. rofiocal and natlonat importellable ~ nd Foreign News rlitions of The State you will comic sectiori and many fea> you and your family. Sub> NOW. If you prefer a trial nay secure The State 7 days nth, by mail For 75c or dea! State i bia, S. C. . 1