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Saturday, July 27r 1935 NEWBERRY NEWS Calvary Presbyterian Church The Sunday school lesson was enjoyed by all. Prof. C. W. Jones I Supt., gave a wonderful explanation of the lesson., Children's hour, Rev. Reasoner's subject was "Anything for an excuse." Text "Prove all things ?efce." I - Thess. 5:21-22. -The children sat quietly and listened very attentively. Closing prayer by Mrs. Eunice L\ Allen. The service at 11:20 was a spiritual feast. The pastor's text was found 11:26, subject "The Bread of the Saviour." The public is cordially invited to attend an Old Folks Concert at Di-ayton -{Street High Friday, Aug. 2, 1935, 8:30 p. m. for .the benefit of the Missionary Society of Calvary Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Lilla Dean sponsor. You will see atvlpq nnfj rnntomn of 1 BOO: Visitors are welcome to all of ? the services of this church.' * ^ The Ever Ready Club of Bethlehem Baptist Church met. at the home of Miss Ida Rutherford, Wed nesday, July 7. After the business, a course ol ice"cream ?nd cake was served. The club adjourned to meet at the home of Miss Nancy Haltiwanger, West Boundary St. Rev. WLHig,; J^ilson, pastor of St. Paul Baptist_Cpurcli, Columbia, S. C. and. student of Benedict College was the' guest of Miss Hel , en Wilson, Player St., Tuesday. Miss Wilson, a student nurse ai the Waverley Hospital, Columbia S. C., is spending a few weeks - vacation at home. Miss Maggie Garrett of ' Lau ?rens,-S. &7-field agent of The Pal ... . pietiu J/eader, was the guest ol Miss Charlotte Nance, Friday. Miss Wilhelmenia Perkins ani Mrs. Alioe Guise motored t < Orartgehurg, S. C., Thursday to attend the Beauty Culture Associa tion. TKey reported a pleasanl trip and a gr^at deal of infornVa tion gained. . . >-v' Miss Blondell Christy from De troit, Mich., is visiting her moth er and sister, Mrs. Nannie anc "Miss Myrtle Christy, 346 Gilde; St. ReV. and Mrs. R. E. Brogden an( : " family from Georgetown, S^, Q.x thi sister of Mrs. Christy spent th< da'y and night at their home las week. ? - . ' We were glad to find Mrs. Mar; Annie Williams sitting up. full o smiles as usual. , BETHLEHEM BAPT. CHURCt Rev. E. E. Gaulden, along1 witl - Bro. Lake" Misses Eddie" Ma< Worthy, and Annie Mae Morgai " went as delegates from t;he abovi Darned church to the S. S and B Y. P. U. Convention in Sumter a Morris College. After arriving 01 the grounds Thursday morning \v saw a Tecord breaking crowd al ready there, and in this crowi there were people from all part of the State, both young artd old \ . All the speakers'at this conven "At Hon seemed to have been at thei best, each one came before tha massave body with a burning mes sage, stressing for the most par the importance of careing for th young people. . Bro. Lake and the pastor return ed to the city of friendly folk early Saturday morning. Sunda; though sprinkled with rain, th members and friends of Bethle >? hem flocked out to the House f , :?God,?Last Sunday morning wa almost like the day of Pentecos when the Holy^Ghost canie dow upon those disciples of Jesus a Peter proclaimgcLlke-wark of Gor -- ouF pastor spoke from thi^ sub ject: "The.mhkdom of God a Social," njidfLtell you our heart rV burned within as he spoke to 11 by the way. He had us to under stand, that unless we do the bid dings of God down here we wjl not have an opportunity to do fo Him over yonder. Our pasto hopes to continue his series o sermons on the "Kingdom of God. Friends, we are asking tha? yo ^ come and be with us as often a B-? yon ran. The Community Daily Vacatio Bible School ^vh+ch"Wfis held fi Drayton St. School closed Fridaj July 19, after having had a sue cessful ten days' session. We wish to thank our good Pres byterian white friends for makin it possible for us to conduct thi Bible School, with their financis support and encouragement: W kalso thank Prof. O. B. Canrior Superintendent of the city school and Prof. R. F. Gladden, principr of Dfa"yt"on Street School,"* for s kindly permitting us to use th school building. We are ver grateful to our own race for thei cooperation.and service throughou the session. It may be of interest to .knm ?about?the business side?e?f?th school. The faculty consisted c the following teachers 'with a: u. .enrollment of 32Q pupils; Mn ^ Eunice H. Allen, directress .an music; Rev. E. E. Gaulden, direc tor of music; Miss "Angeronn Young, pianist; Prof. C. W. Jones High School, assisted by Rev. C H. White; Mrs. Ellen D. Clecklej intermediate; Miss Alberta F Daniels, intermediate; Miss Rut Morgan, primary; Miss Ivaross Flody, primary; Miss Juanita Jor ^ es^ primary, assisted by Miss?El ^ zabeth Butler; Mrs. Roberta *Mit Prof. W. S. Gallman, mamu training; Miss Annie M. Morgai . handwork; (Mrs.) Jcannie R. Gi liam, handwork. We had as our devotional guest Rev. C. A. Calcote (white), paste of Aveleigh Presbyterian Church Rev. Edwards (white) pastor o A'. M. E. Church; Rev. T. F. Hai . ' West End Baptist Church; Rev. C LH. White pastor of Miller Chap< i? x.. _' t ?1^ .per; fee*. - Gilliam.; Dr. J. F Grant., all of this cit y. rOut-of-tow Dr. McCoy of Atlanta%Ga.; Rev. I' T. Murray, Ir.nto,. S. C. The following contributed" to th support of the Bible School: Presbyterian Ladies Auxiliar (white), $5.00; Rev. (-. A. Calc.ot (\vh i te), $ 1.50 ^ "Mi >s 1 aicy Se if (yvhite). $1.00; Mrs. A. T. Neei; (white^ -25eInactive Mttsic Clufc 50c; The Community Club', 35c 'Moving Picture show by Mrs. W O. Brownlee (white), Laurens, ^ C., $5.10; Sunday Services, otTer ing, G8c; Pageant by Bible School $1.80; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gary $1.00; Total $17.18. - ?Mr. N evell of the city ice plan furnished ice; G. B> Summers an Sins furnished a cooler for. ic water and Mr,._S. W. Allen fo hauling services. Expenditures - -Pot^Literature 7" ... .$.>.2 I Supplies . _ 3.4 For Janitor . 2.5 For Moving Picture 1.9 Tofal ...'"I v ..$13.1 I Balance on band _ $ 4.0 Mrs. E. II. Allen, Directress ; -Mi s. E. D. Cleokley. Treasure Mrs. J. K. Gilliam, Secretary. Mrs. May me E. Dunmore of Co1 umbia, S. Ov representing the Ba Brothers Jar Co., will be at th ' Drayton Street High School Jul . 10, 10.15 from .1 p. m. to 5 p. n All ladies of the city and count .. who are interested in canning ai invited to be present. Mr. C. M. Wilson his sister-ii , law, Mrs. J. K. Grant and junir ' motored to Orangeburg. S. C., Fr day to, get his wife, M rs. M ami . Wilson and Little Grace C. Gran . who had spent two weeks vislttn f their parents and relatives. The returned home Saturday. DILLON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Jan\es G. Bethe of Fourth Ave. are Hie very haj ^.py recipients <jf a -very fine bah boy who came to. visit them o June 25fh. His name is Verne j Everett; Both mother and bah r are doing exceptionally-fine^ The following Dillonites at tent . ed the Electorial College in "Mar 1 on last Tuesday: Rev. and Mrs. 1 e A. Wells, Rev^. and Mrs. A. J. F. ? lix, Mr. J. C. Couser, Mr. L. 7. M, Daniels, Mr. William Miller, S. 1 Smith, and Miss Anna L: Ellison f Miss Mary Kllison, Mrs. Turpi tha Henderson. Mrs. Lizzie Wilco Mrs. Maggie David, Miss L. Pea j Covington, and Mr. Willie Picke are among those on the. sick li: BethcTA. M.E: Church ~ i ? Rev. A. J. Felix, Pastor e"? Sunday was indeed a high d.i t< for the Lord. The Sundav- scho ^ was opened on time by the Supl e Mr. J. ('. t'ouser. The lessorTw; thoroughly discussed in the seve j al classes. The lesson was r s viewed by the Supt., with time I, ' remarks by the pastor. He ascended the 'rostrum wil r?the folluyiiig?Bins, assisting 111 t in the5services:. E. McBride, S. " . Bethea And L. Z. McDaniels. T1 t pastor's sermon was very ah 6 prepared utul delivered with niu< power.. The pastor also preached -ai a other strong scrim .1 Sunday nit y Quite a number of visitors we e present both morning and evenii 11 ' VVflt UK si Jiuiirn r* the nicni)'"r^i?The?mvpibors ai s friends were very liberal in"the t offering . ??. - -1?? n There was a record breakii s Migginnnry iniy?beW?Ht~t1 h-hormT of Mrs. Frances Pattern and Mrs. Lizzie Wilcox. 'The s wore some thirty persons hi a s tendatu-e which included a c; - and Mrs. ^lodges e.b al. The program was grand. Tl It. president Mrs. L.' Covington hi r things well in hand. Mrs. Pa r ters'on gave a wonderful cute f tainment to this great host ] " Missionary workers. U? i :? a Manning Baptist Church ?i Rev?I. G?Gregg. Pastor ft- The L. C. Club met at the hop r of Mrs. F.ssie Crawford on Mo day P. M. with quite a large a tendance. A large number ' i. visitors were also present. , V g were very prqud to have our pa 3 tor with us.. lie made very time tj remarks. The hostess served ve e royally. , Mi ss Minnie Jones spent Frids g in T atta visiting Mrs. fto Doughty, Miss Rosa Fladger ai 0 Daisy Berry. ... -r. y, BINGHAM NEWS Jl ?wr? I Sunday school opened at V I usual hour, Supt. Hodges a n .v , toaobers ah- theie post- of duty. "Tl lesson?was?nicely discussed?m >f reviewed by the c pastor, aft n j which hymn No. 212 was sun * I The pastor gave-us a text, Ma; d 8:2, "Oh hosv Riggins did preac God sent him to preach." Colic e tion was fine for today. The Riggins family was tl ? dinner guest of Mrs. J. H. Hari r, son, at 5:30.-' We were called ha' h to a great sermon from Re h Chestnut, of I,oris, S. C. He ga ? ,,0 00 ? ir^ui?.. 0.1? *1 ~ _uo an a itA u iiKiuiirw O.U. VI J- thank him for the sermon at)d ho] I- nut was the guest of Mr. and Mi t4- L. H. ELrftwn. il Visitors for the day numben >?, 10. Rev. Collins of Golden IT I-1 Church was with us; Rev. H. ] I Harriet, our ex-pastor visited 1 last week. We had a lovely da ?r Mr. and Mrs. Parker of Lanes, i; ' C., J.-H. Hodges, they visited Lat and Dillon Saturday, their o - | home town left Sunday for the J. home Sunday. We thank 'the >1 for their visit. u Tl ?I iht & ;' f~ ; ' NOTE: Your "question answer a clipping of thisi column is enclos repJy, send a quarter (25c) and velope, for my ^Now Astrology R J mtl.il free advice on three (3) qu ^ . tmthdate, and correct address to e to ABBE WALLACE", care of TH1 r Assembly Street., Columbia. South "SPECIAL NOTICE:?In se n Wallace, be sure to send your i and the year you were born, ir o :ntr. 5 5"!*? -?lr?> believe it ad3 visable for us Co lease the pro5. perty that we own and will"it r net us anything? Aii's': This property is not of |_ any use to you whatever as it 11 i^V you could lease it to the e party that is, interested and- rey ceive enough cash for it by the I y end of the year to take up the < v notes on your HOME. This par- i *e tieular party wil^ incraese its value i by planting SHRIIBBRY AND < TREES. IJt .1 - ? i- I. II.?Will my huslr.md be ie_ able to get a job in the near ? _ t, future? g Aits.: Ye>r, it seems to nie that y your husband will follow his old trade as a COAL MINER and will secure work along the southern border of the state of PENNSYLVANIA... A close friend of his will be very instrumental in him .sea curing this job. >- ? # * y ' A., O. X.? I am very fond of 'h two young ladic^ in my com1,1 * nuinity ind 1 am undecided r 1 IV .. L . 1 .. .1- . I 1 ji ?nu n vonuy lauy i snouui chouse? 1 have my doubts about one of them. r'" An?: Neither of the.young- li\des whom you are going with have e* the same outlook on life that you jl" have a-sumed. These giHs are inclined to be very jolly and a little reckless at. times arid .since you a-, have j stern. attitude . towards "x. things fn general it would be difrl ficu.lt -fop?you to live happily tott fret her. You will meet your life st mate in the year of 1JK17. ? . * ? ^1. K.?,l~Kavo two things in mind and 1 want to knrtw if ? either plan is worthwhile to ;try . r .The You have had some ex. nerience. in raising TOBACCO?and *s j I think that you could '<b'e very ,?~T successful in this line.? You should not consder"ratsiny RKOTSTERF.D 'y * CHICKENS until you have more | canitol thmr ymrdiuvo now for it ~ t will take quite a hit of money for U"1" you to yet started; Stick to the ' : tnl'iacve V^isin^. ie | [r?I K.,C. S. I want to Know if?- 1 I will follow out my physician's plan will I become normal ii- auain? ^ O \ . T4 it.ill n^i.tninl.. .1,. re no harm to take the AEROPLANE lit trip that your physician has sugsT^gesf-etl?to?yeti -for?tt?seettts?to me "I , that you will not always be I>EAF. >i' | This trip will be ratbei?rrvprrr-'ive "> but it will mean so very much to ' -Rtrfh M l 1.1. M .V\S ~~ News Around Town t- One " more week and "tlie TPiedai' , mont Summer School will close its ^n , or.S' ion.?A?very-- ?nccessful . one too. lie - The impending threats of war as' causes 'one to stop and consider the t-1 situations. What will be next? r- i The Ethiopian-Ralio "situation is, P.f and should l.v one of the foremost! topics for discussion now-a-day, specially fuTTh^ Xegio, as to liis-feoling and attitude toward his brethren in a foreign country. Yes, -there is plenty money, and l1e ; it can be gotten", all that is necn" j essary is knowing how, and if you 'desire to know how, take it from ?* the member of the Mt. Prospect J. 'e | Baptist Church, who on Sundayi j5" night, July 21, reported $i>3.00 in ' 'y I a tally, of-"short duration. Present! ''y I the plan as ReV. Dowry did, and, I they diil the rest in a short time,] a working people they are. sp The Rtvs. I,. R. Barber-, C. S. rtH" nair.' .l. A. Reedo,-'And Mrs." Mattie.Robinson of Flint Hill report of an enjoyable, and inspiring trip to the State.Convention in BUmter, S. C. last week.??T - . he The Rev. T. K. Hampton was in Columbia last week on business, he Misses Amanda J. Barber, and" er visiting in Chjtrlotte, N. are jA v J't'iiu'. rk Maggie Gossott who spent h, a happy vacation in Western, N. C. c- is how back in the city with her sister on Allen St. he President J. 11. Goudlock and i-* Prof. C. P. T. White motored to rk Columbia on business last week, v. Miss Annie Lee Vinson of this ve city is visiting relatives and 7e~TtKi:ds ,r JMttstrrg, and Paitipe more. rt=- ? - Mr?, l.onir'Aftrlih'v and daugt- " 's. ers visited Mr. and Mrs. Pea in VViimslinin X Monday. Hit lited tie daughter. Vernal returned ill homj; with the family. Mr. ThelFI. ma Williamson was also- "in lis Winn shoro. y. Mr. and Mrs. Spivey and daughtS. er' visited Mr. and Mrs. Jno. W. ta Thompson on Allen St. They reId side in, N. Ysir Miss Rosa Lee Henderson is now m ' home on a vacation, from the" lotte, N. C. IE PALMETTO LEADER ^ 111 ? ' t-T ed in this paper ONLY when ' ed in your letter. For private j, a self-addressed, stamped eneading, and receive by return s< esttons^ ~Sign yo"Ur full na"me? p all Waters;?Address all mail p E PALMETTO LEADER, *310 k (; i Carolina. h _ P nding in questions to ProL a uti-mttne, the date, the month l. Order to get a correct read- s s you to he able to hear afpein. thjit _ it will he worth the experiment. ' . ? ? F W. R. ST.?I am planning on ^ spending a little money fool- v ishly and wondei?it if is a d good idea? , w Ans.: It is an excellent idea Tor you to invest in the GOLF P fl.L'BS AND TOGS that you have a .vanted for years. This is a won- tl Jerl'ul sport and eince you are moped up in an office all the time I urn need some kind of recreation. "> Ry.the end of the summer you will i> invc a j?olf club very skillfully. _ G 11. H.?Mv son is in iail in Chicago and I want to know what should I do ahou^ hisv ' case? Ans.: There is very little that v you can do for your sou because you are too far away from him to w visit him and .your financial con- j lition is Very limited at this time. ' Try to be patient for his case is * not'as serious as yop believe, it d to be. Write him often and entourage him to return home as 7H soon as he is released. * ? . . S. ('. tJ.?Will you please tell ^ me what relationship is my <, guardian to. me? Ans.: Tht woman that took you 0 while you were very ypunfr- is no. a relation, to you?she was a very F dear friend of your FATHER'S. F S+rc~ docs not like .to. talk. Shout ~her?love for~yoiir father and I sug- r jriiost. thnf vnn rln nftf trv n r*_ l. rj r ,,"v " * iv *-? proach* her on the subject. She thinks just as much Qf you as she t would if.yuu. were b.eiL-Qtm i'iuL(L_ al ? ?.? \ C. L,. C.?I want to make a jJ ?change of occupations and?I ^ am soled up on the kind dT ^ work I am doing. Should I make a change? 'I Ana.; Yes?a change is What _ you nood to ko^lT'taTce an in- * eivst in working. Carry out vour 'f plans and go to the north for ft is my opinion that vou will be offered 3 i'job as :i? TRAVEI.INtj SALES, c MAX and will make a~good s ataxy, s * * * (' . 1>- M.? Tell- me about ( this tap dancing boy friend m{ mine, or is he just a sham? v \ n< ' .I. ? really on the level with you?this is the first tiim that he has ever j failen in love. You two should not . wo too mwh"of-om? another "until 1 he is able to make a living for you --"otherwise you may be tempted . to get married TigjiC-away,' ? -j (looil Samaritan Hospital, Char- LINEN SHOWER Mrs. I. A. Macon entertained at a linen shower at her home on llagins St., Wednesday evening, July 17. -Pn?honor-of Miss "Cecil 7 Jordan whose marriage is to take , place on Aug. 5th,"many lovely and | useful gifts were given Miss Jor' ( dan presented by Mn John W. t Hood. The gifts were opened hv Mrs.'C. II. Cloud, Misses Hattie E. Ramseur and Fannie Macxin?Ala ru e number Was m attendance } Trinity. Iti>|?<i?-??Church Rev. R. K. Mason, Pastor ? Sunday school was well attended j. Sunday. The ..Supt., Mr. Prince r Riley was at his post of duty at ^ 10:45 a .in. We were pleased to * have several visitors present ^who ' expressed themselves as being benefitted, by the services. Sunday night a very beautiful- and t instructive Children's Day pro- ^ grain was rendered. This pro- j grain was sponsored by Mrs. L. B. Moore and Mrs,.Annis Rarnett. Lfcconsisted of recitations, solos, qutr*^ tets and an interesting pageant as ^ a closing numbebr. A collection of $10.81 was realized. Come again visitors, you are al- * u avs \vclciTl1VO. r ~ ?? RATl'.SBl RC NEWS L. _ On Xoialayl-nly 2d, the pastor, J choir and meml.ei i. of First?Nazareth Baptist Church of Coluni- ;t bia, Rev. W. M. Downs, pastor, j visited the pastor and eongrega- j tion of the First Baptist Church | of Batesburg. Three special j busses conveyed the people from Columbia to Batesburg. ^ i iu? |ii|?uii (U'lnt'ini an irispira-. tional discourse to an appreciativeaudience. Sweet music wars fur- * nished by Mrs. Ruff,' soloist Of NazerCth, and the choir of the sama church together with Olive? Branch choir. Miss Viola Frierson of Nazere'th gave a reading entitled "Talk What - You Know." Remarks by Deacons Clarence Hoberson and Sam Rowe. Read- f injr by Brother Keitt of Columbia. 1 Dismissal by Rev. J. B. Johnson, i Collection for the day $11.39. r Everyone who was present was in- s spired by the words spoken by t God's servant, Rev. Downs. . a - - y*s CHF.STERFIELQ NEWS - 1 By Miss Sara A. McCullough We are having fine weather a-ftin-tbe sotr-is shining-very hot. Sunday was a beautiful day; Jt,very warm. AH church goers ere-on their -way to services-.?? Sunday was regular preaching , iy at Hurst Tabernacle A. M. E. ion Church. The pastor, Rev. W. K McCulloughJ preached a won. irful sermon, ami the. Holy Spirit as fir the midst. Come and woruj> with us the 1st and 3rd Sunays, you are welcome. Rev. Robt. U Jeans, Sunday .hool Missionary of the Catawba resbyterian Church, Charlotte, N. ., was the guest of Rev. H. L. punts Sunday. - He preached for im Sunday A. M. at Hermon resbyterian Vhurch. Rev. CQUnts' ccompanied him to Charlotte for few days. . Miss l.indy Coe, and Mrs' Leah tanley of Mt. Tabor M. E. Church :orshippt?d at Hurst Tabernacle unday A. M. A program at Mt. Tabor M. E. iburch, sponsored~by Mi's*"Annie .u?at UD, ui^amov unu l enuexeu y the young ladies and fnen was ery beautifully carried , out Sunay nite. Miss Margaret Stanley mistress of ceremonies, Reciilions, solost duets, made up the mgram. , The duet by Mr. How- ; r*J, Jackson, ancl Mr. Robert Mitr e, need specitfl mention also the io by little Mis^ Sara Bell Black, iorothy Smith, and Bobby Lee mith. Rev. J. A. Guj-y is pastor 1 oharge. Rev. -Mclvey, pastor of Pleasant Irove Circuit, preached at Salem iapTist Church Sunday afternoon, lis sermon was very forceful. The Missionary ladies of Hurst ahernacle A. M. E. Zfon Church, rill give a picnic Frday P. M. on he ichurch lawn. ?Everybody is relcome. There will be a box supper on Irand View Lawn, Monday nite, ponsored by the Presbyterian laies. Mass Mary Helen Robersorf and iece; Flora Bell were the guest f Miss Saia A. MoCullough, Sun. ay P. M.^ , ^ ^ luccsi a iiuwuiu ?j Oiuuty ilford, and Robt. Bittle spent . unday in Florence, S? C., Every one" was shocked to hear f the accident of Mr. Willie Leak nd Brother A. P. Leak. Sunday '. M. when their car wrecked, A. '. was . seriously injured. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sellers have etui ned from a week's stay at the each. Miss Margaret- Stanley, made a rip to Health Springs, S. C., Tues-i' >\y She-Juu. -returned. ist Friday for Alexanderia, Va., o join her husband, Mr. Theudoie ^'adsworth.' ..Rev. J. R. Blake continues very 1. We pray for his recovery. Mr. Deck Baucojjr .is imuroving o the delight of his family and riepds. ^^ ss_ Rev.?Kendall,?pastor of the A. 1. E. Zion Church at Cheraw, S. C. ailed at the A. M.^jjh Zion parOtiage Monday a." in. Little Robt. Juckson and John larland Jenkins continue to pick and. *ell black berries. If you cant any call on them. Mrs, Delia Teal spent Sunday ifternoon at the narsonave. Miss iDaris Qill ha?* returned jo me for the summer, from Washngton, D. C.t where she spent the vinter. For plain and fancy sewing see Vfl-S S. F M>rnl1oiigh ttt the AE. Zion parsonage. Prices reasonable. ANDREWS NEWS Suilday was a bad day for all Furch and Sunday school goers in account of rainy weather. The >astor of St. Andrews A. M. E7 "hurcb; Rev. Carolina was ill and mahle to nreach.. and_Rev?Lloyduhstituted. Onlv a few attended. Mrs. A. Graham of .Hopewell, .'a. iornierly ol this-?r4ace was lere for a few days visiting Mr. ind Mrs. James Graham. ?_ Miss Ann Marks had a$ her ruests Tuesday^ Misses Ojetta Par ;er. Edna Be^selien and Thelma ireen of Georgetown, S. C. and diss Elma Smith of Oceader, S. C. U1 returned to their homes Wedjesday except Miss Parker. She tayed over the week-end. Quite a few from here attended he Electoral College yesterday hat met at Gourdine, S. C. Mr. rred Green having been elected lelegate from this place. Everyone had, attended reported an enjoyible clay. Mr. ^n<J Mrs. Fred li-een had aa. their week-end ruests Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe, of spartanburg, S. C. Mr. Thorpe is i Clothes Saleman: while here hey. visited in Georgetown also. Slisses Ethel Ida. Bertha and Be jtrico Dickerson. Mr. John and loseph Diekerson and Mrs. Melver 1a Dallas with their children were town lor a tew days. They brot he bodv of their mother, Mrs. Dickerson. formerly Of this place, jut has been the last five years, i v i n cr in Philfl/1n1t-*V\io Po t\**A miit'd her in Hemmingway, S. C. Anyone wishing to subscribe for Phe Palmetto Leader or wishes to ret a copy at any time," just see >Irs. S. L. Becton. Anrr frMarks, Repbrtef * " " SEVEN WONDERS The Seven Wonders Will preach it Emmanuel A. JVI. E. jCJiurch, *ev. Henderson Hughes, actfn^ ninister, Sunday, July 28, at 3 p. n. Rev. W. P. Plair is the preddent. Senator Blease will ad* Iress the audience at 4 p. m. Coma ind hear them. f r ; Weston Chapel ~ Hev. W. S. DeLaine, Pastor Sunday was a Tair day and a large number of church goers were in attendance. ~'The~"SunOay school was largely attended. Mr. King Jackson's class No. 1", won the banner. Rev. W. D. Bethea delivered a very instructive ' sermon at 11:3.0 a. m.?The W.?Ii, and--F?Society met in "Weston Chapel at 4 p. m. Mrs. Klla McWillie president. Revival meeting began Sunday night. Rev. W. S. DeLaine occupied, the?pulpit.. Mrs. Ruth; Brown Crawford will take charge Monday night. Mrs. Janetta Zigler and children .returned home, St. Matthews, S. C.," after an extended visit to relatives in" Latta, S. C. ?Prof, and?Mrs.?K-?ir.?M?ck~~of Sellers, S. *C., were Sunday afternoon guests of Miss Rosa" Fladger. The Pulpit Aid Board met Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. Amelia DeLaine. The Junior Mi ssionary met in the! weekly meeting at the parsonage. Rev. A. J. Felix of Dillon culled to see nev. :n. s. UeLahiii-^kmrlayT The_?oil<*w+rr^ rrIIfmed person are still on the sick . list; MVs. Daisy Bethea, Mrs. Lucy McNcal, Miss Iris" Moody, Mr. E. Fred Moody and Mr. M. S. Bethea, Little Ophelia Fordham of Mayes* ville, S C., is visiting Mrs. Maggie R. Bethea and little Dorothy Wbodburry. St. John Baptist Church .Sunday school at 11:30 ohrlock. Supt. S. M. Moore was at his post. The lesson -was irtterestingly discussed by the teachers. . Mr. Jeffer Lee ToWnsend addressed the Sunday school. A live ly sunrise prayer service wus held Sunday morning. Reedy Creek Church of God with the pastor, Rev. Mi A. Bacus and officers visiteti Sellers Church on Sunday morning. The Sunday school met Sunday evening, 3 o'clock, with the Supt. and teachers at their post. Pray* er service ah(T~M issionaiy Tneetingwere conducted, by the pastor at 4 o'clock. o. Rev. F. W. Quartlyburn preach-' ed Wednesday and Thursday nites, subject, "The well is deep and We have nothing to draw with." Mr. KJackson of Weston viibjjci is iiuutviny iorwara to 'an appreciative crowd Thursday on thVpicnictrip tuu^MyStle Beach. Mrs. Maggie D. Scott, made \Veston Chapel proud at the Electoral College in Marion. Mrs. 'Scott will stanf-fcy-tFirchurch. MT. ZION t nruTiT Rev. 1\ L. Bopey. I'astor Garnett, S% C.? Sunday was. a beautiful day for~~tt chuich goei>7 Sunday school was opened at the | -usuaf-hmir.1 lD .'lu.?We had" -f>teTn H did Sunday school lesson; it uawell discus.-ed. The. subject isl -Uavud?(The Great?Hearted): Tj Samue4-2G:5-12; 11 S:mue1 1: 2^-21 J Service began at 11:15. y The tirsl. sweet it sounds." jsexi prayer 1 >y Rev. ft. T. Harrison. After thu prayer,'. Rev. Boiiey arouse in the pulpit pnd preached a soul stirring sermon.; He took his text ft out The Book of the Gospel , of St. | Luke the 15:1-32; He used for his subject. The p'UrtWt> "The I lost sheep." Tlie-r+ost coin, The' lost?sum At?t+rr?closing of?Htt~service, prayer by Mr. \V. \V. Brown. We felt verv meat to ha\e Air. Wiltldey, Dr. Bailey and?Mr. Jenk ins, .Mr. ^ChislonT, visiting our church from Perm School un St. Helena Island, S. f. Mr.?Nathan W^shiu^tun - \\ ai. wry happy to spend a h.ppy time .with hi^ Mrs. Meiiet ha M. Jenkins/ " "?^ We are very very sorry chat "Mrs. P. Diliison is very ill but are still hoping and praying that she is on tlie road to recovery. JACK WILLIAMS DRUGSTORE JACK WILLIAMS. Mgr. Drugs, Ice Cream, Sodas, 1 \ Cigars, Cigarettes andL i Tobaccos. 2365 Gervais St. Dial 9236 ' '' ,, V ,| David G.Ellison j - " "T~ General Insurance .. ri_???-j Honest and efficient attention given to all business placed with fae. . PHONE 5717 1221 WASHINGTON ST " T\ Waver ley Garage: GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING L ?D?7 And Night WRECKER SERVICE FREE' ! TELEPHONE 9206 1616 PINE ST. Columbia, 8. C * j . " ?-? - rtmt F"' RIDCR .spkim; M:\VS . # . i?r.y?y cm it . The Bu-y ec V'luij wu- entertain- t ed Ia.*t hffy esvnniv "by M i^ees Jd' alidle. aiml lii-rlLa-Ht im>k.v: <- Ai- ?though the wi'.':thor-,wa? a bit unfavorable quite a 'Jess n.einbeis attended. liaiifii.j; ami wc-ru ~ tiio id*/in features el tl> (.\etiii;fr. t.S'i I Voile Went? hbtlP- at vlt'Vf* o'rlfvk. -v l'rot. U'.d Mv\ < H-ii'ht'iwpr hasp returned home after a eessl u! mihiiimt rcivnnf -e .--j. ( Hettis Academy. Pint'. I; \\. Anderson i> home avail: !o? rho ;>a_yt six wta-lfs.. II0 Tias~i,rpT attending Summer ScKooi at South < > rolifia .State A. ami Al. < 'uiieKc Mis*. Klanchq I). U iiiialu- I. is returned,fr>>m V. She i- si-it i?E her--; art.-i.l_, Hi-.. ami Alt J. f\ WM'iaiV..-..???? - .Mi- - is ' Pet- _ .: er.sf>n attended the State Baptist > .Convention bt Snniter, S ('. also the Revs* ToUx-rt and .1. T. Watson, Misses T.'w-kirtt?J-. and Lo\> etta M. Watson attended. Mr. inn! Mr , ,), T T,rr nf Olinr? C:?Sjsrrrt- the Week-eml with th'eijt paiTtit -. Mi:, and Mrs. C. C." Collier. hey were accompanied home \\ it h'-Mr., and Mrs. John Ellis ami Miss Elizabeth Ware. . . P"K'I 1C MEDIATIONS - ' <i (li> IJerlMfft Eli Dick-On.) " ?V DEDICATED TO--..,- ~ 1 hold th.'l .<vt ' > In ;;ii i- 11 tends, you and 1 Perhaps you havV'n't' ti.ouirht of thatOl* hav e yoti fbiiI'd ou! ft icn.d- hip >vNot at all .lid ua!t Probably Em just 'a bit :'oi. pioud ;jnf ii. .1 . ' Fdrgive me if 1 am; I'm quite af feetiv'e. .. s ... . . . T is that .Vou'vv lid|?--i m irnied??1? quested,. \\thy'.' .. -While <'>r r; vcviai:. ). .i : sat '. . J . '. . And watch nu1 evnstantiy'>lp , Frpni refreshing stream*. of vJr>e, Here and trio-re, wlulf |M>dding to ti?. t certain height. . . - ' ' And\ of all tniriir-. Jfve in-en appreciative. s p? HELTON NEW ' ' '* L.mJ Alr^Jl'1" J"| ' SK, " ' ' ' i. A1 a 1 I ' , It'lied' ~ K( tVf after t (' ,1 . ... , . < 'ill1.? i n ( J i ... ; i.. v'i, Mrs: <'. .Clement :r.'turned home al'ter^vpeiin.ii.'y <i\ weeks in S ,nimer Scln- ! at t'ok.mhia S. ' Sin- i - ... J ilHf tv. i ie.-r- .a:: : y -'a:. la.: t-.. have l.ei ~ki'to'- t.L'a:'..' . We regret- Very , in 111.ness of Al) -. .1 \\ s. : ? ,.n.|?: we hope l'' ." a.-oee reeo.eiy. .V'1 .. U ,. hei ti'ev:, The I ma J ( : L. in.- and" Nlis? wAda;Jk;.:it CliYiks5 02 k ."JtVl tho I?I' of their mother, Mr.-. K t ink-.- ' " V.. I.. Tin- < i* t T< vri ;' ? !' < 'lab at the hoiin- Mt . sin.- Mi > i a! tis.. E'ul n sv r last M ' *:t!ay i.-nrht :I v 1 iQ a*. clock. " The member- wei? highly e?* tabled bv four taiM-r *w 11ist, after which a .?1< 'iiiou- .m;i -a- oT " refreshment wa- ?en? ;! by. the hostess. ? Little Miss- Ktjdrc V. Mct'linton has returned t< la.: h'.me in Anderson alter""sjK-n'ditijr the weekend with Nannie "H'? .Wood of Belton i_ We al l.,iv?rla?l that Mrs. Hob-,. ert A. Wood, who has been conI til asi?U>?u+o-?W?ilu??>. . i Vul Uuya ?lis reouporatincr taj'idly. i The little i'ncih!-- lvtfi et yej y much rhat. httfe- Dorothy has the | mump*. - , ^ A Note to Women? -?Tf ynn suffer from painful men Struation every month, do this: Get a bottle of CARDUI from the drug store. Take it regularly for a while. If it helps you as thousands ; of women have reported it helped them, then you will feel stronger, healthier, *nd happier. -? 4? "" CAR Dili Hi? 1*5*3?^= Try Cardui for .severe ,,; pains, cramps, nervous- w-Wi, }J ness at monthly periods. v 4 Take it just as the. dl- '! , j rections on each bottle Jj. say. Sold at drug stores. ' t .] Of course, if Cardui does not beneiit YOU, consult a physician. n??*T J - J