The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 03, 1935, Page Page 6, Image 6
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NOTICB ]C
All news for The Junior Page c
must be. in the nffjc?* no Inter, that 3
Tuesday afternoon of each week r
Many letters are r'ooiM'il too late V
"for publication. ?
"BILL" <
'NOTICE TO APPLICANTS l!
e 11
Children desiring to become J
members of the Bill Carver Club J
must fill out coupon and mail it-'<
ogpther with a stamped?sell" ad?[
dressed envelope to The Palmetto <
leader Bill Carver Club. ldlO A-- <
s?mbly Street, Columbia, S. C. r
Membership Card and Uuttor <j
jeirrbT^B' nt To vrrQ-immediatelvT??
"BILL,"
Bovs?And Girls??
^ . ( .3
\Y A IS T E D
To Earn Money In Spare
~ Time
ileii'V iin opportunity for amhitieu..
boys and girls U" make
money e%ery weiU,^ all year
long. I>v >imply working in,
spare-time in your own neighbo
rhuod.
No . money,- no experience
_ needed. We. .-npplv everything,
Many hoys and girls
are now happy, making their
own spending'money. All you
_ h.nt to J? to 'jofri them Is to. A
- w riic to the address below
? anil ask lor fnll detail- . Write
to: '
?t'jKt'l LATlO.N .M ANAIihR ';/
Tin: Fa i mi: i io i.ka nr.it |
? ? l.'ttit \-semhlv St.. Columbia. S.(~.
' \ 11 K.M>S sr-MMKit SP1H-KM, '
My dear lb;!: If..-.: a < '
diey^?L ail, iiu-, i.
t.-ri,,. let* it. T ; I ,V
. eh u re It >'v>t?-t:du> aiM: i.hd -? ' A!*' '
fi.liie,-,l i i.a'i.,, . t"r > . '. i:.'
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1 A/, -I ' "'A- 1
fA.ujA-I.iae, . JL\'L i y ' At _l
~ ship car-;?,n.i! J i ,?:?r-t?hrrm
gotten mi- ! 'a. ^ A in i
received- tM-mFvA" I AAA"- ..,: ;~*
thi in to u.i at .><iKe. '
* o u i s .1 i :A\\ - A
N'am-ira' \\ .k?-,*1 ai ;.-\e.
?A- 1* 1 AV I I \ I S i'ii'o'n-M \ i -1:t -*"1 ?
rvar iT!-yTr~j",T^ ;> < -. _
let yji'-i kii'V ; ;i: I :n \\Ti; ^r.?:
truly I:. ]..' * :l.iiv.v-'ti int. lii'f :i:i.t .
Hill, t!i?- iv\|\ ai iiiir _i? >i:.v'
<?ji thi- 'Uat. M;. X.i??ij luti;' i-t
OjuivJi. I <- U<-y. I!-1-h jft-iu-ivF
Sunday >'< I \*i!! -ay .
live. van;- ' rulv.
\l?tc Hr!|-<~;.^Trl-,v:rr. 1-Vij !-r" "
WAS SI* ,l\. Ill I W I.I.I \i. vi\
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WwimtM eil' u'l>\ I ;i'i 11 ! ' t't.Y :? '?
U*i: it. last w . i. 11?1 -t-t:v. !
fori-, l.ut I \\a- I v.,.;.au'fiiti
ih>\v .?>i 1 i'in". at ay fin-t
Our nnpT ar\F:"n?Trr i I* u
iii su* u :i!; ! v. i- a.!
\V?!V V.'"' 'i llifi't il.;:. Wc ll' ii a
ii?\C*I\ Ssilula;. -? : ?M,j .JlV Ii:
11.1c 11 V\ ?' iiil'l ! Ii> ' i i
chibii en'- nay ami. my!" \\c lanl
lot- n > fitly.t be obi t'i<!k ;u \
as i bibh i n. : Wvll. 'l am .-t ill var.nii.tir,
h?;\? ' ii" lt.a:-i t.w i i
u'wait- in?\v. ! am li'viiv to u"c-t _
a ii iaii to ravh ilay ii, ti.f yiai.
.My li'tb1 i i M'ii'1 . I.H'i "I liy ?i4u4- ?
A lln' .Mi'i-1 ! -I'li'iii ( ha-ayM. III. aiv
Iii 11- -1i* inmi' ami- wi1 ai i linvaiy
?a- yoi.f) tiliir. VVi-ll V.f ,a t l: ('|1 ,
That lay t' tin- w ? !; f.: ..ur l-ll
Camp at fl>a!/.i-!l. S. i . \\V will
buM- ii,ir5iii:,,N. ba -i iial! at.-l n'.'iin
? < "nt' -all l.nn!- > im ay uiybt."
. Tliii-- w'.itt In* uiit niirU'. ainl \Vi '
\m!I lia\ < !i-I ol . l -iti. i i)'*lv rlub
iia- -{?>' irivi* a --kityl'. ?
Wi.-b y ii ami .-inm> tin1 I'ilb
t Hi Vi i flub 11 i :i;ImI.- 1,1 \;>it
us. I atn snri; yn*: ,v"it!<! <n.ji>y it
I am b'j-;. ! I.mkii.y about tin I.
yinxl tiii'n- wu .Mi' \ jii-it i try -ii. .'
)ia ?'r I rail lair 'lly unit l"i' Kriilay
tu Ci'lilt*. .' >'I I nil; .-.i'.liltla I'll till
tailay. Will |i'a k " \uii up. ayah,
lu-xt week M. it -' at inn .\l \V K
VV . i.. Ill
MT. IMS*. \H \. M I'. Mil K( II
.'Siiinlf! . 's. i-I'll'.?-y-?i'.' :,"i. 1
A u-i-y busy <iay at Mt. I'isgah. '
Sunday sidvoo't . pe'r.< d at J'd.O a. in. N,
with mark- improvement* on
both attendance ami linanco. li
?A soul st.irrir.g sermon was doriveted
by "the j ;t1.?r. Kev. W. Q. ~
Crawford, suhjeyt "l'iepare . t o
meet thy Cod."- It was well *lpno
each present enjoyed it.
. "" At il" ,111 ) V1T" a loiivt inTVTTnp" A1
of the All tin I 'iuml an Liaieaviu
League. Sunday 'school, and the li:
Women's Home and Foreign Missionary
Society fox thy purpose ol
electing delegate f(fr tlie .State 11
- - Convention which converts in. Columbia,
S. ('. This was quietly
done, A popular route-1 was elos- /\
ed and the collection was $1-1.00. <
The evening service another rich '>
.sermon by the pastor. Itcv. and il
Mrs. H. S. Taylor anil relatives d<
were with us. They brought greet S.
ings from Sateshurg and gave us .
words of encouragement. _/'!
Through a small effort we were'A
? Able .W report for the dayTs codee- Fi
tion $203.00. v
br? *? ? X tt- ~
, <Lhc
tomb
iffy: CKLAQ-'IT weekl:
BILL CARVER, Editor
jaowrtoDooooo oooiaooo ooor^
APPUCATK
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> address t
| CITY..
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tj BIRTHDAY ^ .
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> GRADE .... :.. School
U Fill out this coupon nrul mail
? <s.t ;i n-.ti-'i? i>n ?i? Tlii'1 l'alm
> 1\ ' - - -
i% AssctiiMy St ., Columbia. S. C.
r?H?book, wiui ?tvoeivo
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i U I'.I'N Mill l!\l'T. (UlRfH
!" , !b-v: Xt si! Smith of MulliiH,
' : r i.n h-. ii a wofaTorl'iil >ornY'?t:
\ o 1 1. S. 1 . , I:: 1 u '.\S. :?
Mr t-'-ok .his *ox! Su':jliiy .ino:,r
f !?' IIx. 'li'l. ohaptor . l.'tl.
i-iv-c, 'cMi 'Co": lainlv I"! bo .w.itl
ia-o.'t?Si-ib'oo't. '"Co mI's Su u-,i
" I. .' ^ Mi.-1- i.oiarv awiios <<. rw i a
a:uo i:h:t.or at -t .> . it.am* of Poa,
i.SCor lion Jlallot:,' fov.'.PvOV.
haith an.i" his frionvU fr^nn Millin-:.
Thv t> t^t>?!- a.ial ofllooi.-. \>i
ifoor. Hill v. oto al'ii invitoi!, v
\y? J-ayfnc .RoV- Smith
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;ii'U i w hich Our !??. the
Ic&uJi
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A; 'i nY.Yek-t he j-a-iur eiiteie-i
e ! ..ixii!. ail _ fieeavherl St Wvllllel'i
... -ii. ?At -l?ri'i- iir!>?r-vim ,
F. !*>ai ik's, j.i'r;u lu'i|
r.;i? i pi! ' a ni'in whirls was ?1.
\Y -aif alway- jerlsui tn have th<j-hn
rre - Avit-h inv" (>ir
.lit 'ly Uraiici. Union < lab yavtw
a'1 Hal jiVna r aai at New Holy
I. F. -t ? Hrrhr "We had a t;pf\V||<-.!|
t'.'i i \ci.y l....iy i ivjoyi (I |he
.'' \ - f!:?- u?;v. ii-'
al t .-!; I'iny^S. (\ and
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i t< i'i> in tfu- r:t
Mi- M. !\ wn- a
i>:t?v at thv pai-oiive or, S'af:
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li-' a an- Ij .,n ii , .'a
it i'< ' 11 aiv iimc I,et ti r.
11 - i'1 a'lie ,ht Mara n\y l!i'['oi tin'.
i \.TTa~n lew's .'
s itMiii'y ..was," ' ria *' av -t We-,
i1 ' btiin ! \. M. I'. ( lane!:.
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n-rit. I.y (In- t\.J! u.li.y r. aclu .
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<M l:r\.i?-. i: t-> "(.. 'Mi
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A1 < I i ry t
I I sm lU-v. W S. Itel.aim- preaeh!
in- ,\ n^(,< 7:
At I ?;*(.'!" I; t :.? Smith ^1'. >
|> < !' \V . 1.1. and I '. ( (. - *"
Sc'l il.t '*?-. h >~?iri f:?
> 111 *vrn-=?r f -hy. ;\f is. Any I j t
1 ? '111.. i-i'jm'rl \v7T' i cm I l?y
l.i-. Klta Jarksov. Ilw. \'. S
I aii int: Ii.iuccd lYol'. -I. A. 1 L<
tail t - address tlie !a tirs. lie
"l;c Id tin- doiindit?nl' .ill prr'-rnt
\. Sin: liI~<> spoke iin,' tIh* ex'lli'itt
work d<ni l?v. those la'diP-.
. Siirons was in company with
cA"; Simoiis. AVe are' proud to
'.ve Hro. Kiv 1 Moody out aepin
Ta _s hvu t illness..
Mi.ss ti ish Moody. Miss Dai-.v
I .. Mrs. I>aisey I'.cthc.i. Mr.
: -MrN i I. Mr' .loo" Mi A' j.|.
ST-AIu.-k S Ht-'flu-.-L :ir:f Mrs?LoLU
v ?? < 'Mi 11 ?dV -Hti> strk
d.
IJi'v. X; S. J*>? I/;?ilit- ami family
< mr-arVwitji Pn?f; K. I., M' .
vyde nndprod tn New 7.inn A. .M.
. .'-'I 'inn \Vj aeky. S. (' Fri lav
! . '! 1 l'...- f-..in<ji-al of .Mis. I.iz
' < Hum y f HoLnir.o. She depart
I 'this life in -Xiw Yoi k on Jnly
<th, Mis. Ili'J.ain.. t'oo wife o!
r. Jiihr.ryf W, Tin* apTod
soil of Rev. ai\<l~ Mi -. X
DeLaine.
The congregation of Wostoi
Kan '1 na's pic.trior! to ha\e Rev
ill y Ptgh t. :
RbV. Mf'KariJhen preached
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... STATE ... !
AGE ' ; j
f- i
it'tflgreftflr wT1TtrX~ifgrr"?^i!"re8s?d t
t o Leader Bill Carver's Club, 1310 *
Your name yvill be placed on th* g
a. membership card?and butUn u
<->r*r>TvrvT
rhuF^law ;uvl l-Yi.'av night for
Re'v. lVl.nimv ' .Miss
Thoinasena MeRryde of
s. !Vr> \va? the .inr.i'r jriK-st of
Miss..K.rnistin77 Kh yd Surely?
. ' I'l'-|vnt I "bo d '
S :vdav Tn Piiion, the guest oT
Miss .Minnie Jor.eS.
Reedy Crock Church of Cod had
its Sunday school .on. the usual*
hour. Mis. Ad.lie Rothva. S\:pt.
At I 1'. M. a lively prayer sor"vtYo
was hold. Rev. M. A. Kae.i;? is.
.: -i11. jti M -.'.Auric Collins. R.ir.s,
"S.-.C.
' |.l)l.()S\ Mil. K > I INNS
, "~>'i '1 < |\ \. M. r." t n rm 11
Rev. VI. (J.. AYillRinis. Castor
iay scft >ol spoiled at tllo USii
" _ J ' :;a > ai;d" tiav :i.
at tnetr p'o/t;. 'itic. ' morning.
mcs.-ayo was .i . .. i?y.
' 11 at yi. 'toll. .1 fi-uiii Fnw?s.
i c; a; 'h'lAtr. i . l-'hh voYsv. Rut
. tnvt . Mjir at^4..v ueary <in Weii_?\t
1 'ii cluck lley". A. i?. .Maw*
! a i.e.I a -u.;S V.Ti iTiTg sor
- . i i.s . te\t 'was" t..kv? from
. !! :?;. t.'s If chanter au-i .wr.'c
.. f t .e ; d:
:' i , ,Mc;
IV < i.iuil.:.. -Mom > A.uie I. e
. .. T. .. .. U-A.y ,U. A:t V
, TT :?:?t?~???t?r?~
--tnwjjjjfivn "at <" -kes.l>..!g say.'
'.Mr. M'-,. I .a wr.vr.ee 11 ?
? - = }.'
Roi,I.K . .icr-tai: , . N. c
i. . i..r .\? ,i v.
' rr.i'i -Jd... Ud -i-t:. il>u i y'lr
yrau'ii mother; MtV. I-.iic/.ilYiir.
. m m m
?i m i.siir rvnk ws
The Sunday.. school" onhventlon
has just clorid a very pleasant
session. A verV larfje-att^fxlanoe,
the leading elders and * pastors
t uiLv-JJie-aStttte were
die re. Elder Heard, Witherspoon,
Mefiill, ot- ( havlcstoti, S.'C.; Elder
A>l.r"< o.i' ('nlumhia. Hey. W. B.
N'oah cd* Columbia,, all the Pied
idt ehii'i's we.ro present. Come
avrtiin.
The l'; liou ide are Visiting in our
:..vs Nit -. Mamie Jamison of.
' a.Fl'a.. Mr. atai Mrs. Doue
I a-- .VILake Wales, Fla., Mrs.
I I.a ;:u Ro-Ynol't-,* two' ' children of
s. c. ? ' v.
'I ho friend,- of Mr. a lid Mvsr
_S Wa-rViugLn regret ' verjr
h aiii 'f th< ir grand son.
k i< la- A nunn getting drowned
"!Ti 11.i?1 - i:i "River, out swimHi.
hody -hasn't yet been
- found. . ~
Mi-s IL.se aii?I I'll1 nest Robinson,
~ .vt-rrr-tTTr-rnr hi ;. i:1 Icl- lholol'1'd to
Hio'? m i'.l'e Mondyv.
.The friends of Mrs. Annie W.
St arks-' ii.itighter. Miss ilattio P".
Wil-on-iuu- . veia,- -proud they are
improving.
I iu- 11 leiiTts of Mrs. Fanny Pear
' ..oii._u:y-wt -he?i.-n't so well at
;hi-. writing.
M i s.. Kleatiof- Young, two child<
ii are spending some time with
her sister, Mrs. Willie.L. \'ash.
HI-iMMINkWAY NKWS
^- r 1 , -ehool openel at the n
,l l "I'l. > -
4J.v? 1 "l" "'ssoii was Well
. taujflif; and reviewed l>y tin* Sup"ntei
dent. Itcv. I*. -M. Kfl'ox
prcailU'd a wonik'ri'ulTormon Ti?Ti"
" Kceles'iasTes TTTTi eTi pter. -bib
Kvitvi.''" lad hi< s|m*itual
soirl ' iilil'tf We also ha'"
some visitors . from different?d>n;\'
i?-?-i (-'-r -t-hurrh
wliieh is Hop,. Well, we had .with
us Mr. and Mrs. M. K. (Ireen, ami
her friand daughter and son, we
'so M 1 of unr p-?sto
lauiriitei s. She mad, a splendid
- Uu.res>. Wi ' . L.o l.ti i o; f future
nrjmipal r,| hi> -wif . h<* pado
i A woVitb t't'tl a "iitjti Us, he said
, , !-.. Ii' ? to -ee'ttll of the
parents that have ^onte thing* to
do -with the ~rhnntd~
We had a beautiful , venin<r sere
. At d;.">(l a eor.test was
combined between four chu reditu.
I rr is- c .-.-test \Vns for the hmoflt
I At.. II .o .. I J? '-I'M T<1 -
sintrint* \\* s enjoyed by everyone
that, was present.' An<l attain -.it
f>:,'{() we had a noble sfcrmon by
IV I>. Ses^io'V. it wa- very
:. t, . -ermnn. everymic enjoyed
the way he preached,
i Mr. and Mrs. Wilsi r. of Kirj?s.
tree, S, C. were the dinner truests
lot' Mr. i d Mls- Mack Gordon.
I On Monday, July 23, Mr. and
Mrs. P. M. Knox were the tfflwr
. -of Mr. and .Mrs. Mack.
HE PALMETTO LEADER
ST. JOHN BAPTIST CIirROH. '
I,att?>?Sunday scboO.I opened at j
10:00 o'clock, jwith Supt. Bro. S.
M. Manci' at his rocular duly,
Teachers took t charge of Their i
j classes for "'ofTninutes. Banner *
class today No]).'), iifle' which mm j
address \\4-s (O-uvorc.i to the school '
by Jtfiss Q. Kb riders. , <
Preaching took place at 11:110"
A wonderful sermon was delivered
by the pastor, , ,
B^ Y. P. I'., met at 1:00 oVJork.
A good nuutii'tr was held. Sever*
al visitors were present anient;
them was ' Mr.j Willie T.eSelt, of
Marion, S. t'. vjho hi de a splendid
talk. >
Missionary Yin-clint;mrl at * a.
the subject of our duty to our fellow
man. ;
Nijfht service-- took place ,il S o'r i
clock by Rev. A. S-. S.imlers. The. ]
sermon was enjoyed by all pr.escnjL
' ' ' ' ^ _
There was a 'lively sunrise pr y i
M. nlootinjr' h?: i eSun day' i.nore.inir, .
ahvl a trood player meet in jr. was
. ami r i ltiuy
-Rev. I.. W Win'o will lu't^jTTiu'F
revival nuvti'v ' Srinlay nijrr.t. -Aujyust
ttj". ;u ! will K lontjinnvl
by Rov. B. H. lVtln-i. of Fair'fiminl.
IS': r.
Uev. Wt 1. I > y ant. ah ? TTen.or lessio
Flnn-ir! were tin- dinner
euests of Rov. av.d M^s. A- S. Fan
dors.
Anna K'.lorhe of Bonnet
svillo; I.Mian" !! wot an i Maxtor
Wil.li.ini' Brya". _of IMllon "wore
the diniier yu?it-- >f tloaeon t'ollie
Piatt.
" Mis. M. Sn'1. ,v it her ov. The Votio
Smith ivf' the'dinner truest
1' He v. rn! M < 1'. II. Sanders.
Mis. Frank Williams of St..
.b hn Baptj>.t F :reh 1ms a boon
voi'y ill luit he -i - ins to bo or. 'the
U': <1 how. "
ill Mr ABBIVH IF SIMIAN
**01001. INSTITl"1 11 "
; The'. AM^Zl'''~Ti::-Jay. -^Jvo-lW
Institute ho|d -sioii. at Pitied
Grove A. M. K i.uivh. Bailey, J
P.othol Ciiv.iit. I. n't .I'raiuh.S. ('.
. Tulv nri.o,; !, r^-lul ,1. Tin?
Iil-titi:to ofv'. 11*1:;trs Viy. .! !v
'j 24. at 10:00 A M with ProG llnjr
j Kidhr J. -Ft ny-a-h in. efiarsro. 1
i Hymn Mo. 1 " .f,n a h.mvird |
tott trues to .s;.. ' a?> rue taniue |
nun;Hit. !' v. .' i; c\. (C. j
<fl yet*. . nal Sinritttr -"(fuitli*
uiH'?'' ' (front .fohovah!"
. . ' >' .
St. John ' 'f!- :iv. ; t'ru.ns
! to the 12th -i w:i> .ehosoh as
the st'riptnn1?Lr-J??*?avii 1 n Ad??y-I'lc-iuiny
I"'" '- '<?? :a1 M
"also nia u- --v.- \y immmvr.t..- 1
- lii ?n ,:;??; ?' " I >n _
Mtf-.a.?in \t.?-?. ' 'i?KT?
Hyn.n No. -Jv. ."(I f -n; "."i s i? a
snysterio. - A;7*7" iT'-. 1* >l!"\\$nr7~
thv .uevi'ti eain ; lH* orpanH
?' ar-1?p..i ; - ..f ih..
. a : ; ;v i'<? 1
The IVes; littv Khk-r stated that
r i I'iri t .tloTf 'fee luTit 1h*c-h-vCTT
I'l'oin Sil.UO to oiu' per htenihor. He
l.-K) made a sujfyestiun that, siuee
t-i! nttnisie.rs in the At>h?-\ i 1!e Dfs
lii-t are-s poorly pai?l. that eaeh
S inlay M-hoo! should-pjesei t then
i nasi< ? with a suit of elothes, pi.i- ,
?.) to tlii- cominjr of the. AnmjaJ
ConTvivVrt-e^OiTldth'.t Irewn-vhd do
iai-.' '- * riots frirefteh suft't'or the
minister- tinder his charge. A mo-tion
w'.111:1 ;(> to this clVeet. I hi- (
saute 'carried. (All Sunday schoolviv'
:: kid to 'eovem theihscl.ves ,
sio-oi-.iinv 1. ^ 1
T!v attend nee to the 1 listit'ute
was roli-iolid. TKe" contest ail.! .
'i.-1'i'i"A.slii|> was all that coulttwhe
. desired , Tht- piou!' !>>_ e
i-d -.wi li i: formation ?;r.d inspiiat- .
ion. (i 1 hat interest in tin 'develop- ,
. >m-r.:t' of 1.ui-boys and .u;i?1 in t'.i |
Sunday school w. s shown and d^ep ]
"v dt-i-a s. 1 by the body.
Pruf. AW II. Harrison. lh.-liiet
St. pi. ha 1 a wry pfomit vnt plan ;
on tin' piojxrain in picsidin..! ov. 1 ,
Villiiv tin* institute. w-iiU. II ,
diil mi in .. wi-11 befit t ill ir maimer
li,-v. \V. S. Minis li-.l 111 a 'm i in ti-n-slirjr
discussion?"Some .Met- ,
?t:, -nthy Sun iav Sri..- : ,
pupils'." One essential point <ie- i
ri-ved front this diseu.-vii.n which i
would In- well to r.e 1110 in he 1 and (
pKii-tiee: Set a sptrial time simi- :
ar tii??i;.r public . scho..Is, niaylii
I ?' ?' 1 ..< ......a 1, 1
J * ... v ? VM*?I ,>v ?. |
he i i:i.i:i r s in the Suwl?y->d?<M4 '
according,to their' ability ami ages !
in the various classes.
Special stress was l.ii?i.yn the
rt'i'ifo 1 oil <!c|;ai tmrnt. SnTk to
" school from their birth. This cat. 1
lie (!o! with the cooperation of 1
pae is.
We wvtv Idcssc.l-to have in our I
, .mid t "Vo'iiic very j)ioinilieht visi- (
."is in the A. M. K. connection 1
lamov, |lrs. J. K*. IJu. rd, K. H. i
-Met;- .. T~|. .Miles, J. W. Wilh.. spoon
ami others. J)r. Beard in
his timely address stated that Jes
us t'hiis.l had a special lo\c -for
children. lie was concerned aii.
at el ildri n more thi-ti he , was
growrr-ups. We should make up '
plai.s in child trainibK". If the (
church would have success it must !
learn to work with the young peo- <
pie. Another good point t.i con-.'
"Stritriv.?instead of-The?old saying, 1
the boys and girls ?toda^ will be *
the church of tomorrow", it shout 1 | 1
>. changed mat the boys 1 r.d girls
today- arc the church?oft-today. ' '
-7?r-? ?.tcsne t*r Fair - ~~ ~'t 1
WINNSBORO NEWS \
' ' , ? 1
Wo wi'ie very jflad to nave in s
pur city last Thursday Mrs. Wil-|
helmenia Brown and Mrs. T. A. 1
McCoy of Detroit, Mrs, Thurston c
Dcl.aine of Sumter, Miss Ethel It. <
(Jibsoji.of Columbia and Mesdames ..
' If attic Taylor and Anr.ett fievoe 1
of SpaVtanburp. These ladies 1110- 1
otred here and made visits in our
city.
Rev. and Mrs. J. Ah Boatty, Mr.
Q. E. Manigault and Mrs. Thoma- sena
Davis attended the State B.J
Y. P. U. and Sunday achool Con- 1
cenCion at Morris College, Sumter, 1
3. C. 'fhey report a grand meet- '
ng. ' . <
Mesdames L. P. Campbell, Flor- <
mce Starks and- Rena Richardson ?
attended the meeting of the Court (
if C'alanthe Tuesday. They report <
t wrv irood meeting' and seem 1
very much encouraged over?the ~1
work done. * i
The Fairfield County Sunday t
school convention wasJ held last
week at St. Mark Baptist Church I
of which ltev. P. J. Johnson is pas 1
tor. A splendid convention was
had, and it was attended by quite I
a few delegates as well as friends I
and visitors from Winnsboro.
Mrs. Sallie Beatty of Union, S. I
C, who has been visiting her son, i
turned home last JMonday. We tn- ;
joyed having Mrs. Beatty in our ]
city anrt~hope how boon uhe will
return. ]
Master Freddie Davis is visiting
his parents in Pittsburg, and Mr. ^
(.'buries K "Brown is\-afso visiting |
his parents in Washington, D. G.
We hope for them botH a pl<^^- (
.MrT^Janies Gaston and Mrs. Car- ,
i At;? ?.... ..? ? *i?
i. IV .?!?*.? ; v" 11 air nvv* Uli tilt' 3It.lt
list. Wo wish for the hi a speedy
Foebvery, ' ~?~
Miss Carrie Peay spent-'last
week With Mis's Eunice Mayes. _
We are quite sure that the children
of Winpsbqro will indeed be (
inspired by the two Bible schools j1
that have opened ona at St. Paul 1
Bapt ist Church under the direc-1
tion' of Jdrs. Ella Johnson, and!1
the other, at the Presbyterian '
Church under the direction of Mrs.'
Hottio Russell.?r? ?1-1
Prof. W. A. Ross and Prof. F. E;'
Mcintosh report a very success- '
ful. summer session -at State Col- j
logo Orangeburg, S. C. where they ;
have been attending* summer
school. . | J
Mr. Timothy Johnson spent av'
few days la>t week as the guest '
of Miss Lois Evelyn Peay of our !
city. We are sure Mr. Johfison '
enjoyed himself as we see him ,
quite?often. ?. 1 *
Mr. J. P. Pickett of Camden, S. '
t'.. is nuw .re present ing the Aiiieri?can
Workman Insurance Co in our
city. Wd hope for him a great !
-access '..Mr. Pickett aiql Mr. W.
,\. -rvuss ,ir? spent Wednesday aftorenoon
in Ridgeway, S. C.
?M-e:?H.' -I. ?.Mcintosh?ami?his.
mother snent the dav Sunday 21, *
in ,!PfaAgeburK, S. C..-? Where they
visited relatives and friends. 7
i
Mr. Paul Realty spent the day i
with his parents Sunday. He hasp)
now returned to Chester where he i
is spending .thy^smnmer.
.Mrs., Catherine Conway " " ?
rhiUlren are. spending.a .while with
their pnrerrtrrr n ml friend i in nui :
frfyT I
Lest w'e forget Mr.* Hudson is
still in our fity representing the
Pilgrim I.ife Insurance?Cor .
*1 tot. S. L. Finley and Mr. Peo- j
eola Worthy spent a while in our ,
city Monday and-were accompani'
tn i olumUia hv Prof. W. A.
Ross.
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.CREEK NEWS
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T"r<> church school met i t the .
usual hour, at Bethel M.E. Church. ,
Th... i<lscussi( i s were very . good j
u! helpful to all; ? ,
At eleven o'clock Rev. M. J.
Porter ascended. the rostrum and
ilidivcred a won !yrft: 1 sermon as
usual. Younir Peoples day was <ob
-ervetl at Bethel M. E. Church-'J
f r. d the sermons by Rev. M. J. !
Pinter both niornmg and.evening .
ivciv vei v f-imely.
? Rev. M. J. Porter preached at '
Lhdvatr.y Baptist Church Sunday '
itfleritooii, at d o'clock. The service'was
i.od t-nl well attended. !
Uev. .Ij- W, AVilburn is.pastor of J
i'alvary Baptist Church. '
Aft the services Rev. and Mrs.
M. T.Porter were asked out tfo Mr. '
iml Mrs. Eli Coir,smith's home, 1
ivl'i re they' ei;joyed a . delicious 5
meal. 1
The recreation Club nut last
1'ueM? y at (5:d0 o'clock. Many 1
lew games were introduced.. This I
lub has hecopi.. a center of in- '
tic-1. tr: h.opc?rtrxt?t+rrs?c+w+???
if the young people, and will li.vi; I
in and become one of the great
issetj* to our community.
Kmdny morning- Mis'ses Earinc
Morris, Columbia and Queen \
Utike, Miss Anderson, Messrs Rob
i t Ai?. :ei'. 11 and Henry Gt'ier, ?
motored to ,-Yslieville, N. C. and ^
spont the day very phasahtly with ,
ti eir relatives jipd friends.
Mr. darmn-?Biadi'oid of Green- |-i
11it"? * . was me gucsi.^i lvnss
S'aomi Walker H -=1 Thursday,
Those who ri main on the sick
ist are .Mr. T. I). James, Mr. Itob ,
?rt Ballcnger and Miss Sallie Sul !
ivan. We hope for them a speedy 1 ,
ocovery. ?. I
ARTHURTOWN NEWS "
The Culture Club
Op Tuesday night, July 23, 1935
hxr Culture Club met at the home
>f tlie Grid lions. Duo to sickness
it the home of Mr. Kysey Barnes,
:haplain of the club, the president
dr. Joseph Brown, called the meet-,
ng to order at 8:.'50 o'clock. Afer
this was done the meeting was
urned into the hands of Mr. Ky(T
Barnes, to lend the devotions.
M'tei the devotions the meeting
vhs ^urned over ta the president.
The presic^nt suggested that
here "lie" an open discussion',"ex-'
planing what each officer is &up)laining
what each officer is sup:o
well.
Then the critic, Miss S. M. Hopcins
was allowed a few minutes to
riticize the mistakes that were
lone durng club period. Mr.
lusepb Btown made-a few remarks !
ifjter this was done the meeting
,vas brought to a close.
Rev. W. M. Brown, Pastor ?
Miss M. W. Hopkins, Reporter .
Usher Board Cfub
On Friday night, July 20, 193&,
the Usher Board Club met at the
? .. .. .
lome of Miss Edna. Mae Suber.
I'he president, Mr. Ryser Barnes
ailed the meeting to order at 8:1ft ~
>'clock. After this was done the
neeting was turned into the hands ?
)f Mr. J. W. Hunter to lead the '
Jevotions. After this was done I
;he meeting1 was turned into the >
lands oi Miss Susie M. Hopk ins, tT
hairinan of the program commit- -f
;ee to make out a short program, i
rhis was done very briefly. Then v
the meeting was turned back.into t
lands of the president. ^ ii
The house was opened un- < '
inished add new business.1 The
new business was to suggest plaTTSf'T
in order to raise money for the *
benefit of the ehusv."., There w? re a
many suggestions, but tno one that ^
ivac nTWifniTTTs fin- 11s to have a
ivatermelon contest on Saturday 1
night, June 3rd.
.Mi ss Cliinmatine Gridrion, chair- ^
man of the business comhTittee;?^
Miss Beatrice Jackson and Mr.,
John Hunter were asked to buy 1
the melons. After these plans
iveVe done the meeting was adjourn ^
?d. The contest will be at the j*
<choor house. The public is in- '
i'ited. Admission 5c. (j
WILLINGTON 'CIRCUIT 4
?,r? s
! Rev. Roy L. Miller, lrastor. 41
At 11.30 the Sunday cchool was a:
jpened by'the Supt., Brother Rich- e
ird lurman. Alter a briet study ;i
of the lesson, .Presiding: Elder J. ?
C. Quarles reviewed it in a yerfr ^
explanatory manner, which was- ,J
profitable to all. r
Those asssiting the pastor in I
:he morning .devotions were: Rev. t
W. A! William? and Presiding Eld- J
er J. C. Quarles, who delivered the 1
morning sermon,' using a? liis (
:heme, "The Great Discovery.'' \
rhis being the third quarter all ^
monies were reported. Total $GG.i8
an increase over the last quarer.
Elder Quarles complimented
ill and asked them to continue the
jood wprk . ' ? The
pastor and Elder were at
Springfield for the availing xorvii-- *
- s. Again Elder Quarles preach- '
.'d an unforgettable sermon, ^
On Saturday afternoon the Eld- v
iV and pastor were the guests of a
brother Sinn Statum. I
Our pastor. Rev." Miller is con- t
iucting a revival at Springfield
,his week. He is assisted by Rev. '
J. L. Fisher. : :
Mrs. Mary Miller, sons a it d d
laug+rtrrs were the guests- of Mr, 1
ind Mrs. McClindor and Mr. and rs.
Callaham. We weje very glad
:o-have tlibm visit our town! ^
Visitors are always welcome. I
KBENKZKR A. M. E. C HIIRt 11
in - Rev.
E. B. Mack, I'astor ^
Sunday school opened at.-.the
L?rs and pupils present. A very ^
beautiful lesson was discussed. At *
the conclusion of the study of the
lesson. Mr. Butler from Allen Uni- )
cersity gave us a splendid review.
For morning the servce was prefaced
with regular preliminaries, v
conducted by the pastor. 52 chap- ^
.er. of Isaiah .3 verse, subject, "A
priceless redemption." A capacity crowd
received this message thotfully
and with-Comfort and iov.
Jur pastor motored over to Mari>n
with a large crowd and preacb.'d
for itov. Jenkins of *St. John f
M. E. Church. Everybody re- {
jolted of having a good time. The ^
jeople in Marion were glad to see <
Rev. Mack. ,We were sorry to
iear this morning of the death of t
Miss Christine Morgan. The (
daughter. ol Mrs.. Ella. Jtansoin^J ,,
The Xmas. Saving Club will ,
neet this week at the home of j ,,
Mrs. Daisy Brown. The six weeks ,
jf the summer school lias closed, t
We had a grand time. We will (
je lonesome this week. We will ;
niss our dear teachers anfd the j
itudents that came in contact with ?
us from day to day. We learned ,
so many nice things in schnol. 4
Come to Mullins, we are having a |
ijood time. ?Money is in full. Come
:o Ebenezer A. M. E. Church. We
rill ho (r):i,l to have vou collie.
BATL'SBURC NEWS l
The annual summer ve-vivvaT of
Lhe Ridge Branch Baptist. Church !
All!~begin Sunday, August "^fth. (
Fhe pastor will be over Saturday
Lo meet the Booard at 2 p. m. and
Lhe church meeting at 3 p. m. I
There will be three sermons , on
Sunday. Rev. A. P. Porter and Ins 7
nembers are anticipating a fruit- i
ful revival. 1 I
The Rev. M. M. Peace, pastor oP s
second Calvary Baptist Church, (
Columbia, will conduct the revival, t
Fhe public is invited to join with ^
ts in this spiritual reawakening, n
1 i i ???i
TVavel anywhere.
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Augusts 3,1935
PHILADELPHIA NEWS *
Twilight Social S. Club
The Twilight Social Saving CTu"(j
net at the hi)me of Mr. and Mrs.-?'
,urceuu KeitljflfflS Emily St. The
neeting was lulled to oi'der by the
i resilient, Mrl'Churina "Atexaixderi
tt the usuul hour. Business of
importance was discussed. A law
ras passed by members of the club
hat each person absent would pay
I small fee, if a* very good exuse
was not rendered.
Thursday, the 4th of July, we _
trndcrcd a picnie at Lawn Side, <ew
Jersey, and was enjoyed by
ill of the club members and visitu
s, friends. After the business,
ntd been flitty,JjisCu>rr^Hh_?
nents were sdrved. We adjournil
t6t meet again next Wednesday
it the hoirte of MfS. Catherine
uiiijll, (.n) mcKcean St. ' _
A stijfplise party fur Mrs. LilijMi^&i'drictr
and daughter, Miss
Cosa Li:e (iuxdni't' of t anteron;
at the hpmo of "Mr. and Mrs.
lary Jane Sydor, 1528 S. Cleve- and
A\V. _?;iturday evening at 7
''clock. VoV plants attractively
lecoratcd the living and dining
oonts. A delicious course was
erved, salmon salad, ice cream
ind cake, soft drnks and hot milk,
fter which "the guests' played
njoying the evening were: Mr.
ind Mrs. George Smith, Mr. and
drs. Arthur Keitt, Mr. and Mrs
Villiani Simmons, Mr. and Mrs.
[ames Alexander, Mr. Edgar Goodnan,
Mr. James Moseley, Mr. John
Jyrd, Mr. James Mooter, Out of
own f"'""'8, Mrs Estalln?
I en kins, New Y oik, Mr. L. O.
"ishvr. New York, Mr. Thomas
Jardner, Atlantic City, Miss Delia
Vecks, Atlantic .City, Mr. Juliust'oung,
Phila.
KKAILAII A. M. K. CIIPRCH
Iter. L. C. Mitchell, Pastor . _ '
Hcaulah A. .M. E. Sunday
chool is i)i'osnt''ninr greatly,?
leaulah A-. AI.K.Sunday school
ttTs opened ahout 10:00 o'clock . .
villi Superipleii 'cn< in >)it. cVinir,
,nd all the teach res were at their
?o<t of duty. Our lesson was
akeh from Amos -7:7-17 subject
turns (Pr< phe.t of "Social "Justice),
'lie Golden Text Was taken from t
tmo^ 5:21. The h sson was won ^
teiTully: T'twieU'eir hy <iu\ pastor,
lev.. E. O. Mitchell. Our Sunday
choid cplledii 11 was $1.00.
Among the visitors . were" Mrs?
rloyzon and Mrs. McKadden front
'hiladclpliia. Pa. who brought us
- . . 'l ; . . r-*
n^j.h mi*?ru'\v. ."
At 12 o dock the lieV. I... C7 ..
1 ilchcll who is our oastor-ped'ch
d a soul striken sermon, touching ?
he^Jjiyarfs" of- every Christian.
At 2 o'clock a, program was ven
:. (ehyt (Mis-) Elizabeth with.
i. -voH -Vi w l. ivi-cU ttie sunt or
12.02j for'the. prept-ration of the
>iau' j.ea.vuc i onvoiuicn which
S'ill.Vhjwcuc .oji..tuiL' of July. ..
rile iiclcir.it. s will .leave for Coumhia,
S. ('. Monday motiving
i i i -h i (b" 2iiLh. ElizabjUr Burfess
ami Moriah Epps.
MORRIS BROWN A. M. E.
. CIU'RCH
lioivJ. K. Beard. Raster
T.,aWcriiv skie. <Mil not" 'di event'
he '^worshipers - a! Mun is Brown *
rom attcn iiiir the services last
vei'e present at both morning 1 nd
5uiiilay_ and good congregjatioiius Celling
services. The Bible was
he subject of tin sermonette to "V
he child l ei , 3 of wham iUSttTtorized
i'nd -repofR od -m -regular- order ivH
?f the books oT the Old .Testa
lent. The.^pastor spoke in the
iHjrnijtjr'fijim" St. .Matt. 13th chap
er and 31st verse. The theme d.'luce.I
from the text was "TTie
tins) id Seed.* .Mr.-. < Laura (i. ?
>avis iocs, nted to tlre'-Stewardes
>10.00 fro pi the proeeetls-af' the
r* veiling service held the week
'cforc.?The porti ait of Dr. J. lib
Lard was presented' to hiiny and
cCepted by him in a few u
hosen words. .
At X:P() 1*. M. Mrs.l WynJelly,
Ti E\ ^ngcl M I mill WuMiimlon,
). C. delivered a'sermon front Is i
<111 <JO|<| 1 l I <y| III | illMl I >1 vui at.
Pile siihj. et selected, was "An anitu'ssudbr
froth another world."
DrarptM'Btm was taken into the
hureh in lull- niembership. Quite
alugc crowd of Sunday school,
^ague, and the Missionary Soiety
jdan to attend the State
neeting in Columbia! S. C. duv- '
eg the week- of the 20 th of July.
It is. hoped that, trip both pleasant'
md inspiring will lie spent in the
.V.pitol City. Mrs. M. .Q?*Porry, ?
he Knergetie President of t'he
dis-ionary Society is planning to
lake the trip with her delegation..
.any day %1/X
ERN f" J7?
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