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- - . - - -- - - ^ - Face fi NOTICE . All news for The Junior Par* - - must bo in the office no later than Tuesday afternoon of each week. Many letters are received too late for publication. ? [ " BILL"^ NOTICE TO APPLICANTS Children desiring to become members of "the Bill Carver Club must fill out coupon and mail it , 'oRether with a stamped, self-addressed envelo-pe to liie Palmetto I-eadpf Rill Carvpr Club, 1-810 Assembly Street, Columbia, S. C. Membership Card and Button jvill be sent to you immediately. "BILL." Boys And Girls WANT ED To KnrnMorrcyln Spare Time Here's an opportunity for ambitious boys and girls to make money e very week, all year I...... i... i.. ? unit;, W/ nilli|>ftjr nui I? spare time in your own neigh... *' borhbod. No money, no experience needed. We supply ' every-? tiling. Many boys and girls are now happy, making their own spending money. All you have to do to join them is to write to the address below and ask for full details. Write... ~to: CIRCULATION MANAGER ' THE PALMETTO LEADER 1310 Assembly St., Columbia, S.C. DESIRES TO ORGANIZE A CLUB Dear* Rill: Ituw are you \at. this tjnie? I am well ami hope you are the -some. I have -been /reading"The Palmetto Leader and f found- out about your club, and ? I?.t^iVll-.l {<>.get up a club. too. Please1 send me a card and a button?J?hav i'?nyventm n?'menihi'i n. _ . 'An-"ii' me back at ur.ee: and.sand ; me mv card at once, aud my -but? V toiv. 1'will close my .letter. . . _ _ Ut nij, Lee -Rover, Peak, S. C. A LETTER FROM M AE llFl I 1 * f'.-ai ili!!; Just a few lines to tii. y r,..pe tj'uit you are the same. Rill tr?* wa/tHu funerals at Mt. ? Zipn. Rartist Church Sunday afternoon. T!u* R. Y.?P. I.', did* not. meet Sunday because of the fun.1, mak. tne-!* it was raining, ' f thjnk 1 -aid ef.ollgli. ' -So I will tay b;.e b>o. yours truly,'' .: * M in*. Roll Good wine, . . pert ..Motto, S. c. VITENDING BIBLE SCHOOL. He.i.- Dili:.' \V.e have t/een going to Bible -Si itool at Drayton Street Higli School. Rev. E. E. Gladden, pastor of Bethlehem Baptist. Church was the music director. Mrs. Ellen,Clorkloy was my Bible teacher. Mr. IT. S. Caiman was my industrial teacher, and Mrs. Eunice Allen, director. ? - W'f attended school two week. I ? mjoyed every moment, and I aainod a great deal of informa7-4100. Please enroll my brother and my name as members of.vour club. , Vour< truly, Paul'R. Allen. /' IM'S-V IN I IIT? F1RI.P Denr Hill, * i (lin*-; tluc >rh'f l \voul 1Pnever write attain, but I have been ; -* -?? busy on r!it. farm picking "but;? 'terbean's. and tomatoes. My fath r>y rrrrnc t r\ f r*~rtv?T - rif "? *iV?'/wT a m/.?u - vv ?"V Midi J\VI cl ? fl'K Tuesday i-n l Kii iay. Hill I wont to dim vh Yesterday ami hail a fine time. In the Sunday school our delegate, Mi.-s Quinoy Loo Simmons brought the new, to us from tho Sunday school c-onvontion and rhn:?a,.very?in tort-stlng hnd oiir delegate for the A. C. E. LeagUl.e, Miss .1 nio Hu ijots, also brot sonic interesting things to us. So I wont write much this week on account Tif I am in a hurry to go to tho field. Will pick you up next \yook. ~ Yours truly, " Mattic" Black ? ^ Sl.( DM) NAZVRA IH BAI'flST ( Ml U( H Rev. A. ('. Jones, 1'astor Sunday School at the usual hour every Sunday." At the hour for preaching tlP' pa-tor ascended the rostrum bringing a gospel mes?? .. r.-.T/iiowr.Ir- tiii'i 'fivim? \f a rtr 1T M verse, theme Running' to the Mountain-'. It seemed that every? body? was thrilled with the message. We Were glad to have with us some of Ridge Hill members and others. Come.,again. Visitors are always welcome at Second Nazareth. At the hour for service, we were again blessed with a wonderful message. Everybody seemed to have enjoyed it. After the sermon the Lord's supper was administered. - ' : SThe BHtAffyr L/tgn BELL CARYL R, Editor APPLICATIO ! DAI ! NAME . . J ADDRESS r. | CITY S BIRTHDAY < GRADE SCHOOL. ? Fill out this coupon and maii I -stamped <mvelt>pg toThs Paimct I 5 Assembly S^., .Columbia...S. C. fi rail book, and /uu wllt~rae?tv?~ On lasj Sunday, July 21, our services "around Slnloh began 10 a, ill. Wji had a fine Sunday school lesson. Slhhjvct "David tW Groat-Hearted," found II Samuel 26:5-12. II Samuel 23-27, which was beautifully and very timely re viewed by Miss Minnie L. Sligh. Miss Sligh is also the delegate to the Sunday school convention. After which our presiding elder, Dr. E. A, Adams, who was with us in our services gave to us some most splendid remarks which we all enjoyed and we .wish his presence in our S. S. again. He also delivered our high noon sermon while everyone rejoiced. I am (Unite sure as he delivered that God sent message. On Sunday evening at 8:3fi the presiding elder was with us again and gave us ome more inspiring remarks and held the third quarterly conference. WdVe always , glad to have him and always appreciate his presence. On last Monday evening, July 22, the funeral services of Mr. Frank Harmon were held at Antioch Ttnnttcf o V .Viiuivri. V 'II next Sunday Miss Carrie Hair will ?KiNGVII.LE NEWS '.Mt. Oljv.' Piin.-..!. Si li-day night, July 21, at 8:00 o'etrirk \vc 'h,ul~(Firr Tnsta 1 atidti_sor"- ~ "Viee for The benelit of .^m- n ? l? stmv Kev. "1). S .Wells. Sunday night was the B. Y. P. U. and the Willing Workers night and we all enjoyed a .fine sei mon preached by the Rev. Bush from Orange] burg, S. C. He took his subject I l oin The Book "of .John. God is unlike, and eveiy body enjoyed is I very much. We wish to hear hin t igain. We pray that the Loro will give him -more power.. W tare also having this meeting a .he week. We wish that every-hody eould be with us. The Sun ^uiy sciiool? and B.Y.P.U. sent a cpresehU^tive to Sunday school reconvention, Miss C. Finch. We -Uso announce the?pvarnmge^-ofthe daughter of Mrs; L. Janerette, Willie M. Janerette, and son of Mi-; ai d Mrs. J. Gray, Marion Gray, January 30, 1035. It was a great surprise to "both of the families. Hoth are of Kiugville, S. C. .Mrs. Ada Powell of Kihgville, S. C. is taking her vacation. She i left for Asheville, N. C. Wednes- ' day, July 17, to visit her sister. K'tta Tfyncjt Hope th t she will r. on an early date. Mrp. R. Cooper returned home from'~Xew York after visiting her -ister and brother. W. B. Janerette. Reporter Al.GKN TKMPLK A. M. K. CHI KCH Rev. R. I. Ia'mon, Pastor Greenville, S. C-?The Sunday 1 School was called; to order at the n^im I v~.. * I C, . - > wfu?i nuut uy 11K* ^uju. assisieq by his co-workers? The lesson w?s taught thoroughly by all classes, after which we reassembled for t bt. i-m'imi by I ho ' - who also gave very fine remarks. Morning services hegn at the usual hour. The. pastor gvae line, inspiring mess', ge. His text was found?11 Cor.?I 2..?He used for a subject The Sufficiency of I Qod's Grace? This jyas a soul stirring sermon. We had seveial | visitors among them was Mrs. Dudley, from Greenboro, IN.. C.; Miss Williams ot Maryjetta, Ga., an<1 others of Anderson. We had a .very fine afternoon service at 3:30 VloVk by Rev. Chiles from Detroit. His text was found Judges uTvKr In'spite nf the rain," s' very appreciative audience was present :?- ?* Night 'services begah at the usual hour. The pastor gave a very fine inspiring message; text (uuxd II Timothy 2:3 verse. He used for a subject A Good Sol li- 1 .... fPViriut Ttliu mdUBOira \JLrl ? 1 I'Mif K M A'l-.'.ms a minibtr of I the faculty of State College wa' . ;ii Greenville a few hours yesteri.-.y afternoon v.. itir.ghiA parents! lev. und Mrj !> P. Adam; r.o4 | Jr- en Ave. Tue> v. <ie v .t) proud j '.o have him.. ' ALCOLU NEWS (ireen Hill Baptist Church Rev. J. W. Davis, Pastor Sunday .school opejied at the usual hour, JO o'clock by Supt. S. . .. \ . o . , TH N BLANK ' I in ? - i . .. i ... STATIC ..... | * AOS | i ii tOff?th?r with a aali addreaaad ! ader Bill Carv^r'a Club, 1S10 5 ?aur nam* will b? placad ?n th? j ? mamberahip card and^ button J -Burgess. ?A.1L teac Iters were pre [.sent, the lesson was well discuss ed and reviewed by the pastor An address was delivered to th< school by Dea. Wilson, remarks b; Si*. Rachel Pringle of Wedgefield S. C^, devotional services wer< conducted by Bros., after which tlv pastor took charge, he took for hi; text St. Matt. 5:16, "Let yourligh so shine before men that they mai *ee~your^ good work." Subject: "You go to shine to se( Jesus." Sunday night text St Matt. 25:41, subject, "Why does i man go to hell?" We were glai to.have with u's one of our friends Mrs. Estell Davis from Charles ton, S. ?C. We will be glad t< have her to_come back also Sis Rachel "Priffgle. ABBEVILLE NEWS The Daily Vaeational Bibh School Of the Washington Streei Presbyterian Church was in ses sion -for- two weeks at the Countj Training School. . The teaching force~wih? as fol lowing; primary .department, Mis? Mary R. Pope, junior: department Miss Nellie Hamiltoiy ]and?senior department",' Mr.-Willie P. Jones. The enrolment of the school was 90 with an average of 85. The daily program consisted ni worship per iud, 1 n ;>T?uetTnnperI Oil Bible stories, the Life of Christ ~ltrd shortfer-CatheHsm? ? -?On-the 4th oT July the scholars were carried pn a picnic. During the session we had the following minislers-ttf?the iilv rr visit usiand each gave very helpful talks; Rev. Evans of the Holliness Church, Rev. W. S. Mims of St. James A. M. E.'Church, Rev. J. B. QmifL ?? * " * ui one oi the A. M. E. churches and Rev. and Mrs. J.- H. Toatley of the Presbyterian chufchi of Due West, S. C. At the closing exercises we had with n-i'Rrv P, T Murray tnti?Hrm iay school Missionary. _ The audience was impressed very much with what had been taught the scholars during the session,. -* - We closed hoping for a "trigger and better" school next year. Mary R. Pope. H EMM IN G W AY NEWS Sunday school began at its usu hot#!;, and was largely, attended. Immediately after the discussion of the lesson, the picnic was pointed; everyone agreed to have it or. the 4th Saturday of Aug. Sunday morning we ail heard a .........??.? aciiiiuii irom icev. Ueo. Scott, the sermon was enjoyed ,l>y every one the was present. At the evening service there wtts an overwhelming crowd^ who came to witness the sermon. Rev. Paul Freeman delivered the mefesage of the evening taken from Lin.1 14th chanter of -Sr Tnhn, cnhjnnt "I.nf not your heart be trobled: ye believe in" God; believe also in me. 'In my father's house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you "I 'go to orepare a place for you." All hearts were made glad by this wonderful message" We also had the quartet from St. James, they were called upon for a few selections, whjch were enjoyed by eifll and everyone. Th;s sermon was ni oa. lied fir the benefit of "Mrs. yiolr. Gillard Club. The collection, was very good.; Social News Mrs: M. K. Green has returned from Tulsa, Okla. to her respective -home,?where?she?attended a meeting of her church. Mrs, Phil lis McCown spent the week in Sar ford, N. C. with her Bon _t n<J daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jake~Mayj?Miss Inez WhaelcTrom Greeley ville, mother, cousin, vttpie the :iihner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gram Pasley. A party given at the homt of Mr. and \jrs. Gillard for thi benefit of the "church. Miss Myr tie Green, Miss Rit-a Green from Georgetown are visiting their aunt tie WilsonMr. Willie Gordon is home fron Wilmington, N. C. to spend threi -weeks with -relatives*. _ " Mildred Wilson, Reporter HERE AND THERE By C. M. Williams It is'With sincere pleasure we announce the return of Mrs. Lucile Johnson from the hospital. wher? she underwent an operation successfully, Mrs, S. C. Cope who has - c # E PALMETTO LKADEE been ill is out again, thanks. Mrs. Addie "Williams is confined to bed. Mr. Henry Arthur of Wateree is ' in the Columbia Hospital with a neck out-of joint. Mrs. Ruth Coop- ~ er is home from TL Y. C. reports : ft (flnrimn. I'UfflTirnT l.ifctlg JfJU^M?ie B. vWilliama returned home "Sunday from ^Philadelphia after spending a year with relatives. Mrs. Florence Wigfalls spent several days at the home of her brother, John Sharper of Eastover, visit ing her mother, Mrs. Miomi Sharper who is very feeble. Miss Clotell Finch was sent as delegate from.Mt. Olive to the B. Y. P. U. and S. S. Convention at Sumter. Mr. John Sharper Jr., was delegate to the A. M. E. jConvention at Arthurs. Miss Lizzie Finch returned from State College Summer School Saturday. She reports a splendid session. Mrs. DaTsy Brown of Eastover was buried Sunday at Antioch.. Mr. Prince - Green of Ft. Motte was buried Friday at Oakwood cemetery. Public announcement of the marriage of Mr. Marionc-Gray to j Miss Willimae Ceanett. .Jan. 30th, came as a pleasant surprise to Mt. Olive Church hot Monday night. Rev. and Mrs. W. W Win** woro vt thp fTinnpr pnt'vtr of Mr-. nnti Wrr.\ Jas. Moye Sunday. Mies- {daxa} Randolph, Hopkins, is spending j some time with alias Mozell Moye x>{ Wateree ?1 7? " CONWAY NEWS ? Bethel A. M. E. Church r ?/ ' . Rev. W. I. Core* Pastor B ' ' e Sunday marked a beautiful day f for church goers. : ; t At M :30 the pastor along with f Rev. A. L. Rainbow 'ascended the rostrum, after all preliminaries he 2 selected as a text Neh. 4:6, sub ject "Have a mind to work." He * preached a soul stirring sermon. I 1 Sunday school opened at its us-' , iual hour with Supt. W. "E. Moore - and his co-workers at their post of | > duty. The lesson was beautifully . discussed by the teachers and reviewed by the pastor. At 8:30 p. m. the pastor came to us with 'another burning mest _ sape from Roman 1:16, theme, ? "The power of The Gospel." The t doors of the church were opened . for joiners, two came forward and r were received into tine church,-after which the trustees had a rally. Several of the captains were not j ready 'to report, nevertheless the rally will continue until every-we T has played his part. The-_collec? tion for the day was $51.40. . Miss Zenobia McCrHy left a. few days ago Tor New York City. r Mr. John Willinms bjiJ Mj;?W?Phihimm - 4eft a fcw days ago for Washing1 ton, D. C. i?Mrs.Vioia kuey and, Mrs. Holly -Bellamy left Saturday, July '20th, for Long Island, N. Y. Prof, R. . E. Rhuland, -Mr*r Margaret Davis r is back home from Orangeburg, | where they attended summer ! school: They report a pleasant stay. Mr. C. M. Brown oT Raleigh, N. C. a first class barber is in town. You will find him on 3rdAve., call around to see him. Mri(j George Buck, 'our delegate who' i w?s sent to Marion, S. C. to the Electorial College brought hf^ ? - us a splendid report. Mr. Ben Manigault of Plantersville, S. C. and Mrs. Flora Buck of Toddsville, S. fhrworshipped with us Sunday. We are always glad to have oifir visiting friends who worshipped with us and say to each of you come again, you are always welcome. . >11. Ol.lVK BAPTIST C'llI'RCII Rev. J. I/-Brooks, Pastor Mullins, S. C.?Sunday, July 21 : -was a fine clay for Sunday School and church goers. Sunday school ' opened at the usual hour with Supt. A. Bowman and his staff of able teachers at their post of duty. < The lesson on David was beauti- < fully discussed find etijoyed by all i , present. - o At 11:20 o'clock the pastor came to u.- an<l presented Be v. Zonk T. I " Townsend. formerly* of Benedict | " College, Columbia. now of Aiken,!' S. 'C., who "preached for us. Rev. J' -Townsend preached a wonderful t sermon which was enjoyed by all present. ; I? At 2 o'clock the funeral of Sister .>aran uwens was nrcached hv the-l tin; tur. Rev. J. r. BrooksSister Owens departed this life July 19, 1935. Rev. Brooks . preached a >v wonderful sermon, not to the dead, but to the living. Sister Owens leaves to mourn her passing, four - daughtern, four nonn, and a hoot of grand children and great grand children. At^ 8 o'clock the pastor came to Us t$> preach, hymn 362 sung by choir, prayer by Deacon J. R. .Lewis, hymn 305 lined by pastor. . prayer by Rev. N. Smith, hymn r 207, lined by Rev. N._ Smith. The I pastor took his text from II Kings . 6:5-6, subject, "The seemingly impossible?things," the pastor preached a sonl-stirring sermon f and the Holy Spirit visited us freely. *. . , On Sunday MVs. Brooks cajne . over with the pastor and spent the . day. (She is a fine woman and a ! real ehurch worker and is loved by all who know her and those - who oome-iTrcontaet-with her. The Sunday school picnic was a great i success on July 20, 1935, a spleni did crowd of .little folk attended and enjoyed a nice picnic ami a cool swim in tVio Tunfovo nf Little Pee Dee River. We returned to our several home at 4 p. m. After a fine day of recreation.-Mrs. Annie B. Pickett Curry has , returned home from Orangeburg, \ S. C. where she attended summer school. k Mrs. Elizabeth Hall of Durham, N, C. is spending her vacation here with fter parents, Mr, and Mrs. James Williams. The very popular Mr. Jasker Cribb of 127 Church St., Mullins, S. C., motored to Alcolu, S. C. and "returned witha beautiful? bride. ' , Tbo hrido nn^ ffmnm hiivn mm!.' -their-home 5X 285 Church St. Rev. Zack T. Townsend of Cof~~ unibia stopped over on Sunday-en-1routb to L*tta, S. C. ^ s Mr. and Mrs. H. Townsend motored over to. Latta with him. Miss Eula B. Gerald of 2l8 E. j J End St., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Lula Ford of Lakeview, S. C. Mrs, Laura Carmichael who has [ ' been sick for some time was seen j 1 out Sunday morning and evening j j I looking fine. i , Mr. H. Townsend, Mr. J. H. Smith Mrs. Esther Mitchel are on the ! , sick list. We hope for" thenf a . j .speedy recovery. *?; * I ] Miss Elizabeth Dempsey has re- i turiied home from Orangeburg, S. ( C., where she attended, summer i school. .. Mr. Gene Dempsey" returned , home from Washington,' D. C.,!j where he is attending school at K Dunbar. i-, n?..i? 7TI? I .1 ni. i aui napiusi i nurch , ( ?Rev. B, IT TnrnTig. Paotnr The Brothers' Relief Club met at | ' the home~bf Mr, and MrS. B. Bines; * of 204 Ft. Eend St., at 5 o'clock, j * -First.- song, "-Pass?me nut" oh gen-1 ^ tie Saviour; Scripture lesson, 23rd ! Psalms, prayer by_JDeaeon Fox-^ ' worth, after which the minutes of * the last meeting were read by ' Bro. B. Bines, welcome address by 1 Mozella Benbow, response by Mrs. Bettie Whipple. The meeting c was turned over to the program ' committee.1- . .?-? > > Rev. E. J. Johnsno spoke on the v duty of a Christion, Mr; I. K. Mc- 1 Donald made a short talk. All 0 spoke very briefly on their sub-' jects, many good remarks were v made. Collection taken by Mozella ^ Benbow and it amounted to $2.55. j Visitors, Miss Alice Fillmore of l Henderson, N. C.., Rev.E: i, John^ son of Ebenezer A. M. E. Church, Mozella Benbow of Lanes, S. C. p Then we all enjoyed a cold deli- | cious bourse. - v Mrs. T- R. Bines, Reporter. h KINGVILLE NEWS 1 - ' r - t To those who-are intfcfeeted in j. the doings in and around King- a ville. and pause to furnish brief information. After having show- ^ QVtAWAfe *??.,? -ihvc 1 A. ? "?? r? C tdll UUl yi .y <x they_arc showers-Uf blessingsTCorn-crops,. peaff and sweet potato- ? eg have shown a mark, change and great impjovementr^vfterlhe nYuoh , needed rains. The farmers are hnsv putting in-garthnt plants l'YTTTTm fall Tha?hQuse wives are busy canning for>the "-Out-of Season fruit period." We believe?in the?polk y? Time of Plenty" nrename- for-the period of ,7Scarcety." The church es too * re ^progressing nicely. Rev.. S. D. Wells of Orangebuig now is pasturing Mt.. Olive Hantist ! A Church?is1 truly tallying with high 1 e s^Ohes. He is trying very hard h to place Mt. Olive on the fr t< page and all of the members an- \i piCLntle his interest very much, It Through his influence the Sund.iy e school sent a- representative to jt the State B. Y, P. Y. and S. S. T Convention in person of Miss O. n Fineh, Senior College State- Cr.'l- n lege. She brought back.a splendid p report and was proud of the fact t| thut-Mt. Olive, was one among the R many other progressing churches. s, who represented Mt. Olive B Y. f P. U. under the leadership, Mr.1 I. Williams is doing nicely. This p wk. is Installing wk. at Mt. Olive p and a splendid program lias been ,, arranged by the pastor. Bast ., night (Sunday t I Rev, Bush of Or- y ngeburg op; lied the service, preaching a special sermon for the B. Y. P. U. which was well render w i'd. Each auxiliary and group oi J? officers will have a special night ' and special sermon will be pr ' 1 w ed for that group. Monday night * trustees night, Tuesday night; (1 Wft^n^sdnv and?Thursday?nights, Ushers Board night; Friday nite al rrholr night; Junior 1 and?Senior services will run through next Sun ~ day, July 28, and the public "istcor iH -!1y invited. Mrs. Lucille .John ion. who unlet | went a major* operation a few fll weeks atro 1 et .11 tied ' fTTTm the Waverley Hospital Saturday, to jhcr family and friends. We are tl wishing for her a continued speedy recoygry. - Mr. Johnson Sylvester is little indisposed. Mrs. _Emp3_ ^ Cope and Miss Pauline Bates are * also on the sick list at present. They show improvement. e( Miss Elizabeth Fincn after spend ing six weeks of study at State College has returned home again. Subscribe for The I.dder and keep in touch with your brothers of the St'ate. ? ? 1 NEW ST. PHILIP A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. Cooper, P.slnr?. Sunday" vsvs u" great day.-with" . us. At 11:20 Rev. Cooper mount ( .lie rostrum with a buirning mes sage from St. Mark 1:15. subject, "Thy Kingdom come." It was full of thoughts. S. S. at 4 o'clock I with teachers, Supt. at' their post orf duty: -Urn. Witeort^fraTn' Mm -- ^ ris Brown gave us quite _ a_ IP'eat .1. Hght~on "the subject of the lesson. At 8:15 our pastor came before us with another strong messar.e from St. Luke 8:48. Subject, "Confidence in Jesus!" Both sermon was a soul stirring one. Rev. < Paylor and Dea. Gadsden worshiped \Vith us. Visitors are always welcome. AJ1 the friends ' and candidates who are planning to attend the W. II. M. S. of the j EJisto District which will he bold I tTew~~SF. PTiillp A. M. E. Church, ? " m V TABERNACLE RAPT. CnrRCl . Rev. Wm. W:'<lson, Pastor "_CireeilYilk,~ S. C- yvuiukiy Jut ihe Tabernacle Baptist Church The Sunday school was at its besl ivlifch speaks~wcll lor its superin tendent, Bro. Richard Bradley an tiis associate teachers. At 11 o'clock the services wer jpened with the Junior choir. Ke\ P. L. Duckett, Professor at Bene jict College, Columbia, S. C. too charge of the pulpit services, us ing as a subpget, "The Deep callet the Deep,- He preached one o ihe best sermons of his careei Come again. In the afternoon, Rev. Win. Wat ion and his .congregation went t :he Mt. View Baptist Church wit Rev. J. H. Smith pastor, and reu lered a most wonderful prog ran Collection $12.00. Just like Re\ iVatson and his good people. ^.Sunday, night was unfavorable ^et we had a very good crowc Rev. Williams from Spartanburg 5. C. broke the bread of life' to uj tiis.theme, "There is no- othe ipine^ ttliLMi'by one can be saved iut Jesus." He made good, Miss Beatrice Irby frgm CleVe and, Ohio is spending her vaca inn' in Oroonvilla Q C oo *V, ruest of her aunts, Mrs. .J. A 3iiijth, 13G Ware -St.; Mrs. Kill Iphnson, 112 Calhoun St.; Mis Jul a Latlium, SOU 8. Calhoun St iml relatives at Route No. 2, Tay ors, S. C. She. reports it ver; ileasant here. ' Mrs. Carrie LatHrun, the mothe >f Mrs. Mattie Smith, 13G Ware SI las returned from Cleveland, Ohic vhere she spent nearly four year vith her children there. She i juite well, and*, looks the pictur >f health. Many out-of-town visitors wer wth us last Sunday. Ajmong then ieing the Rev. Mrs. r. Tj. Ducket ind daughter, Mrs. Morris, fror Columbia, S. C., while others wer rom 'Piedmont, S.1 C., ,Spartan mrg, S. C. antj New York City, t Death claimed the son of Dea on John Arnold and wife^fHKuti ral services were held. last Sun lay. -jQur?sympathy is for yoi )eacon Arnold and family. The" Happy Toilers met at tin ome of Sister Sarah Sweetenburg 02 Gower St., July 18th, afte he regular business the presiden ave an- interesting -lecture. "Wt re doing some real work. Sister Linten Austin, Pres.; Sis er Ellen Daniels, Sec.; Sister Leh icgr-?reported : The "Tabernacle Baptist Churcl ave Deacon Ale3L-EQstarT-4anitor -two weeks" vacation, he deserve: j, having tJei'n Oil the job eonUnip The clubs argjining up for th< aTT raTfy, and expect to go ovei he top. HEAT LA 11 A. M V ( III IK It KfV. I.. C. Mitchum. Pastor Beaulah A. M. K. Sunday schoo > prospering greatly. Beaulal l. M. E. Sunday- school was open d at eleven o'clock with superin. sndent in charge and all th< jacket's with the exception of fwc :rre at their post of duty. Qui son for today was found'I Samu I 20:5-12-11 Samuel 1:22-27,?strb' ?ct, "Daniel the Great-Hearted.' he Golden text, "litrok not everj tan on his own things, hut" ovm^ tanTalso on the things of others,' hilip. 2,:4. There are many gooc tings that the Sunday school bodj iarned from this lesson. The les. on was wonderfully reviewed hj w Supt., KeV. A. Redden. Among the visitors are Mrs, Inimii Pressley from Philadelphia a.u the . week-end guest of Mrs, lattie and Hamlet Burgess. Also ic oniy-quht that Rev. A. Redden; [rs. Hattie Burgess. Mr" J. P. Red en, Mr. C. Redden and others hich are not mentioned. She is lanping to be among her people >r two or three weeks, then she ill make' a start back for iPhiidelphia, she and lver grand aughter. A most splendid talk as made by Mrs^Emma ProSsley nd aho the Itei. Wm. Mnnr.on. Rev. A. Redden, KcnorttirT BLACK STOCK NKW&' Mrs. Minnie Thompson and liie Minnie left Sunday?tw?A le\idijji, Vh. to visit her oldest soi !r; and Mrs. Samuel Thompson. "Know they will spend a pleasant ip- V. ' We heve lost ;t dear mother of lack- Stock, Mik. _WasliingLuiir Irs. L>.,T). Parot" is mending. We 'ust she will soon be herself attiiiiF-'Wo loved her. but God" luv1 her best. 1 ?? TVavel any when otf the SOUTI A Jure for everu wi/i : 7 r~m iWfk ONE WAY and RC .......... for Each ] m fell ROUND TRIP TICI ?. .for Each 1 round trip Tia 1., i. i for Eaah i ;? flcTk ONE WAY TICRn ......... .for Each 1 Good In Sleeping end 1 proper ehargas for ipa 1 Economize by leaving you using tin Excellent Din Do Comfortable in tin W. E. McGEE, A. G. P. A. I Southern Ra T ^ _ U M.W.W '"v5j Saturday, July 27, 1935 [I N^VoRK NEWS Miss Ellon Campbell and Mr.' Whitney Hai-ria_nn_ entprtaiw^d "*fy ~ ^Ticautlfuron JuTy 12, for Misses k-*-Bni?ili M. Wluoler and Eloise Wil' son and Anna C. Wheeler of Sparlaid.an:, S. C. with a lovely bridge <r " parly at the home of ALvHarrisd ton. The quests were enteratined I in the bai room of the home of Mr. e Ilarriston, which is a picture with' in itself. Other games were play-' (<l during the evening such as k Poole Ping Pong PinccheTe. Sandi-( wiihes and drinks were served by h the hostess Every one present en f joyed a lovely evening.. ;J COKES-BURY NEWS o ?~~ h The Sunday School Convention L. is expected to convene Tuesday 51 j. add Wednesday of-this week, r, The - following are visitors in Little * Town: Mrs. Katie Sykler i; and daughter, Miss Mary..of Phil1, adi lphia. Pa. guests of her father, u Mr. W. M. Dixon. ' i. ' Mr. Edward .Bradley, Mrs. Alice ** r Bn rlley worshiped at St. ' Paul j?Sunday: wo!'e ihe dumer guests " ' Tif Mr and?Mrs.?Quean?Millet. . Misses .Foggie, O._ Miller, returned _ Saturday from Summer. vSchool, -?o 'Orangeburg, S. C.?,, | M>*. Wilson Nash,- Mi*, and Mrs. u S. W. Robinson attended the Elecs 1 total College meeting in Due J. West. * -?; v * Mr. and Mrs. Moss family of v Ninety Six were the dinner guests of Mr. land Mrs. Oscar Miller Sunr l'ay.. . . ^ ? ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH s ? Rev. R. W. Ransom, Paste?? Sunday school was well attend0 ed. The sehpol opened at 10 a. m. n with the Supt." Mr. R. S. Russell, t in charge. After the class study ii of the lesson the school was-beaue tifully?reviewed by Miss Estelle , - Janerette. At 11:30 after the formal opening the pastor selected - his text from St. John 9:4 subject - "Work for the upbuilding of God's - Kingdom." It was indeed a won1 d?rful~SgrmonTTAt 8" p.- hi." Evening worship began. This being s tho quarterly conference the P. E., , E. F. G. Dent, was with us and r preached a soul stirring sermon t from the subject "Going through * e with God," It was enjoyed by, all |iruM*nu Monday at 8:30 p. m. the busi1 ncss part of- the- conference was " , held with success. All the reports 1 showed the increase. The -Mem> hers of St. James love P. E. Dent L and nlways glad to have hiro-come.? Tbe~-StTver Moon Clubmet Tues. i day at 8 p. m. at the home of tpVTrT. Wilhelmenia WoodsoivonHw? 1 -derson St.?The presidents-Miss Estelle Janerette being absent the I Jiresident, Mrs. Wilhelmenia Wood son. It was good as usual. AfI hostess served a delicious repast. } An enjoyable evening was spent. Stewardess Board'No. 2, met at the home of Mrs. Edna Colmean 1 ; Wednesday 8 p. m. with the pre- * . sidont, Mrs Knt'? pr" siding. After the business part ., the hostess served a delicious repast. A pleasant evening was .spent. Among the vsitors Sunday , | were; Prof. N. J. Cochran and _Mr. Sam Kinston and Mr. "J' j Thomas McBeth both of Jones I Chapel A. M. E. , Zion_ Church. , "Come .again! Visitors-are always . welcome." .. ' , M isses Frances Janerette and Verdell I lease left the. city Friday .morning for their home at Maijjon, Qj^afWr spewdintt a few weeTcs , ' with grandmother and aunt, Mrs. | ~ Anniir^I.anerette. MR. Win. JOYNER LAID TO REST f )/ ??. Eastover, S. C.?Mr. Wm. Joy nor, prominent resident, died July 11th, and was buried at Mt. Olive Bnrrtist-Cffnrch Sunday the 14. He had been ill for sometime and The end was momentarily expected. He ?was the son uf the Lute Martha Jovner, that most r>ohln rrmthov, - -?^ who passed some years ago. Having spent his entire life in this community was honored and respected by nil wtiA frnew ^'m, ? " ?and black: A man of admirable traits, a successful farmer, and builder, a deacon of the Red Hill Baptist Church, a member of the H. F. A. S., Odd Fellows and Mason. Leaves a wife and nine .. tdiil4wh--iwmerotnr gTarmi: Was' buried beneath a mound of lovely flowers. Rev. T. ?! Duckett offi_jdatrd,?W. M. Ilulley Go. in charge 1~ of remains. - ,. ~~ t any day %\//. JERN^' SC... / PSR MOI IUND TRIP COACH TICKETS Ull* Traveled CETS?Return 'imh IS Dan Mil* TravaUd CKT8?Rctva Limit $ Ifontfcg Mil* T-rjM __ re > HiUltenbl o" J Parlor Can mm pariaaat ?ff c? occupied. No mrrliarga ir Automobile at home nl II s Southern ing Car Serrioe ? Safety of Train Travel , Columbia, S. 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