The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 10, 1935, Page Page 8, Image 8

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k-?ge ? [ G O O D E N U F Short Patent Flour Made in Columbia I HOBMOCr' y^-:*y-?TOPr*i I . IFOR IlnNF.Sl \ AM K i USED SIRS s mp i;^ 1924. MAi$ ""Hi y w ii 'iu;.. " . rm OK nmiTfeP & OKllT!^Tv (O. I . 1921.Aii.ai For Prompt atul I'mutiuiis Scr\ce niAMax n . Vvi 1101) WashinuVlit Mrcet ??;?P?r r.'itiifl l |iiu^T |u I.at Slup^al The I'Jl eiii\ ( ale We can also -end \ oirtr Dray' ; r.oi; am': . :i?. Wc are authorized b> t Ik-. I)irector of the Hotter Hoti-[r- i'Vpi^rairi to figure turvermui at \\ -?_ Artisans (tin! n -x ti n tr Phones 3t-<7"?* HEV. J. H.JOHNSON Office: M:!!'."': Suvet. " NOT A It V PI. HI H; Dealer in lii.-a'. P. marriage ??<: ? . ; :..< :.' A*- ill* -s deed&r-rv.vn '- :i'ri Call 'to >co h'rn Continued Irom pane 7 Mt. l'i-uah Hupti-i ( Imrch . Rcj. \V. !'. Mcintosh. Pastor . Sunday was a day. at?ilt. Pistfah 'Ha: t--' ' . Vr o'clock Hi ;,. P. I., i.i >" w ith 'hi. 1 . staff of, :.-ar!TV . :s \va -yv.-,at..hj? !> ' ' a . .1!. a!. : the lesson w a* r*r* . At 11 V ! ht'arer* and t!.v ; . ' a. ? -w-ftrlT AU.-ir.);i:: r;~ .* -used -us- a N-*: I.'L . :Sj. jvctr, "ti. -c'-r?:il.. a. perishiny w<""d." A* < : tile serin.' h i-i < a. : r 'Uv-1 t,ism 'a'rat " a-- rev *tMvd<r in A"'... \i j ' Ic i - Vr Rev. K. 1!. M:;..'.'. i : Kn. :.< zer A. M. K. '< h.' M.A.n-.. S. 0.",.came r nr. . a-^"d :i stirrir.p >? i !>;< !. h >ved !/y eve; ,i.\ M . Jain es 'THwi,;..- : M . -la'ia \Yfe <},1 liiiry, a;'' 1 " r~! !; '. V. . all arc anxicu- -r i.> ' "itciiver soon. ~ MT. /ION \. M. I". Ml I IM II ' Rev. J. M. IV-tor ?? wv't-h S aUL workers at '' 1 was thr?i :r. * a: : a did review v.-a - v i'- -"- ! -. ': ! a : . At. 1 1 :.y'> Aia.rr,A..' pan and 1 he-"a . . a v. derfnl me- - a . >:. n.:r- y i , * nmui: J.'.? ' 1 ?" ". '?! ' It' a few to< k. t!: Am?r?tf the vh-itt.r- Mi"- - T;.e] ma and Cora 1: 1' S? * -,an ColumKitt. Mi- . A .t : land, New Brunswick. J. -i !<m oXi. Mr .1 I. - in: d. Nitcht serviees v.-'i- in spiring. quite a few -v a in. attend ? a nee ami exmr> ; a having enjoyed the - i.vb ; . Mrs. Heat i i? c I.;ti" ! nTT TT Saturday for Philad'-'phia. . al'tv tpprnjin- a !'. v re',;' ' -l I'h'U:antly with her sTste? atvr.'.-fhTT " Mr.'and Mr-. I". H. ITin-, also had as thein dinner uiiv.-t Mr D. L. Shipnjan Sm day. Mr. and Mrs. Ileyvar.l .bony ami little sf.ir. hrrrr,". ;nry, .'Pt,anin' by Mr, !. ' i n-laini. -; ? nt tIn j- day in Columbia. Sunday,At th< hed side'of their -ink -r-iVr. Mrs r - Orora Gelzer at the home of.Mr \ and Mrs. K. M. Hre-sley, |Vm< J her much improved, but Mill it 1 a serious condition. There will be a ball yanie be. 1 tweon I.atta and Fairin? unt, N. C. Tuesday P. M.i at the. Shipmni ParTtrSellPr?: S. C. f- Mr. ami?Mi s l'.nrl K.'l'-ihc am [ son of New York is visit ii>{.? hh mother, Mrs. I . fill.-, ho. GRKAT FAI.I.S M.WS Sunday was ,a hot day in spite of the weather. The ehureh K?ers were found at tj^oir post- oi "^^duty? The?Sunday school opener at 10 o'clock with Mr. W. M. Car! , ter conducting the exorcises. The lesson . was riscussed plainly F>>different opes. Mr. Isour -fcllintori * Sr. and Mr. J. t AESTHETIC D x ' L ~d1!es ed hvton day | ' Phyllis Wheatley 1 ;!; c i.'Asses < Monday and Th X Each wOok. Will Ik- glad -to i X ** j# ? . if tiijifly remarks un the subject. ..Mi~.U>hn McColtough.Supi., uf tiie primary' department plays an important part in explaining the .cs.-ott to them.,, ' I Mr. \V..* Ik'Carter is a wide- a? wakv Supt. he is so interested in i i- line of w^rk, he seeks to find - ..mi bring in some message bearers lecture to the Sunday school, i?!: last Sunda? we were highly -honored to have with us Mr. Hanks Robins. He made an interesting talk on .the lessoy, and dif. 1'erelit mints on tho lives of vonno pi' pit; and the1 reigrTiM the young . king, Jpsuih. Mi', Banks lltrbrrrs- is otter of the foutnllMs of the white Sunday -t l.'M.js i; .(ii i at Falls,'S. C. llu a ?citizen of This and y>r;;aiuzed the ^ir?t* Sunday r ui t weuty-t\i-?> 'yyuri agp. Xow . it : a- grown to nine Sunday ' ' i ! . \Vc an- always proud to have r.nn visit us. (in Sunday morning at 11:15 Ucv. A. 1>. .Maeow of Lancaster, S. i reached a soul-stirring ser;:i.hi Matt. 2>'<. "What thii^t yo of "(tin ist; tar.d whose son is i'leV" After-the sermon Mr. John - L.-.Caines i? his usual wav took a ice i" llcctfon. Our pastor, Kev. L L. Blillot'. was awtyy-helping the a-t..r TTT Mt. t ut invl Church in 17?i cv.i ai.?The?I'uradisc?Choir -air: at (Madden Grove last Sunay. . t^uite a .number attended. :.e '.Mt'.'^ion: Baptist Choir sang . AJ[t. .oiiUcteht JSuuilay.afternoon, 'dr. Huiert Washington is the ?Tr . v n^r-tvd by .Mr. - Karna?t ..'TcTtoiTi' Tiicy can render good u.-ic. Mr. and'Mrs. Bervis Netles _ vi e the week-end guests '-their dMr. and Mrs. John ljow. M..-.-V- Willa Mae Clinton. I.uciie AMridge, Kai\ine Hall, ( ah ie .ad .en* anij, Mrs. Tessie (lainesf : "iUf Id'on summer school. attended ti c I'i.edmdnt sumschool. Ruck Hill, S. C. and 111- ; a'very-successful term. -? ifa <'alter who also tended. has opened school in K?ut ;iv.; . S. The stewardess .board' No. 1, and) i rr HuiU'li-c. i einlcreil a very i oi' Liam i'|, tiic 4th Sunday ;,.:'tuiiii' !i. Mr.-. Susie Carter was | a.-t' i "t' ceremonies.. Mrs. Daisy aat'.n read the wcdtViiiTtr address after ti .e .sermon, the offering was. aken wv.- Mrs. Mamie Timmons in : Mrs. A. Hurnes S'lL DEDUCE NKUS Hethel A. M. E. Church Iter-. V. A. jancrotte, I'a-lor iii-. pile "f -the intense heat Suh.i'e a lew attended the morn. i'l" .'Tn-:\.cU "t3ie'..pa^tor: linsst; - tj i = -1. j; \ tii 11 .">20, prayer. was uf! i : i by Urn. Shodi ick Koyd. inn by the choir," thir Scrip r.. io?"t! was read, from 'St. """Mart. : A w< iirdcrftil rrtmui .which vi-iv.bi'dv eiiioved, was delivered St." Matt. 27:2?>.' .. S jh.ie, t. "Whtft .Christ. Delinvi...tcV i'tip a.-?"' A- Snp'bay was.the day for those ' a. l oi'iTt ssed Christ' to partake of ?1.. i"- S .! ! i v. many " ere pre.-etrt. _ v i>;.. i. u. w it liM's pin hi , r. n. of t he; Charleston District, has -just* ,) bis Jird oyuarter". held last Monday ni.trht,'August 20, which , was. iiiit'e a .-access. Y''ay .. mot ! iter he left for Columbia to attend the State A. C. K'. I .' a'.'. < Unceiition. He was a>-ioiTipanietl by his family, also by llev. .lenerette. 'fie twelve tribes of Israel is putt in;.' fin a play which' will "he in the r.ear future.-;?,?-? S!.'.),< red !,y Mrs. ft-. \V. Jauerftto. ' Tie- jnhilt sch'xil is now in ses, -ion." Mr-. Mahlc Summers is atAendiniv s r. ,iam(;s m: k. cm rcii v? Dev.- Hale 15. Thompson, Pastor .A-CeviUe. N. CV -The past ' ..r.i'.- 11 11 ?-i. m fhiy with .u-. Sunday.school convened at the usual hour with jjreat iriterand - 7jiu1 . diariictarizintr hoik - t< ..lol gtiule'nts The lesson was very interestingly discussed l v all of the classes. Many dis," tirstruished' visitors were present j it our Sunday school and mudiyjlis addresses. They were Dr. K. C. Holt and wife. Dr. C. G. Garrett ind family from Columbia, S. C. ; w ho .ant? spending some time "with >ur pastor apd family. Our pas t'T announced tho Sunday school picnic which is to be Riven on August 15, at which time three x other churches are joining in. The children received the announcej ruent with great joy. ' Hie nW>fhlHlf'-i message wm delivercd by Dr. K. C. Holt, our pre. idiiur elder, taken from ReVelatixi^?12:5 The sermon was one of great inspiration and. thought * andwn* gladly received by the con gregation. In response to the in. citation for church- connection Mrs'. Mahl Brow.ii and Mrs. Annie I Mae Jordan were received and assigned to the classy* ofr Mr. B, ; M. Gilliam and Mrs. Jannie Baf' her, respectively. Many visitors i were present among whom were v Br. C. G. Garrett and family of vi j ANCING CLASS ?' s. - ' X ^JTLY 8th AT Til K Branch Y. W. C. A. | "ON DUCTED . I?! ursday 6:00 P. M. | ogistcr th<W desiring to attend.? x 4i*g-AiuiW-H. Williams, In.slruelur-X t ?. ' y Columbia, J?. C., before the close of the scrviic Dr.. Garrett gave a very interesting address. A very -large dumber deceived the Elements' of the Lord's Supper. The evening's service was one of unusual interest. A capacity crowd was on hanxi at the'ripening. Tlie senior choir was at its best all day and especially at the nite service. Again, visitors came in extraordinary large numbers, among whom were many of our i white friends. Upon the invitation of oilr presiding elder, Dr. Holt. Rev. I.eroy Johnsd'n, pastor I of our mission church preached. On Monday nite the business ' session of our quarterly conference | was, held. Our presiding continued to he well pleased with the continued success ot the work 1 of our church. He was cared for in full and returned to Greensboro 011 Tuesday morning rejoicing that all is well in Zion. Agattr;?alarge number received the Holy Communion. ' Our pastor was the host to Dr. R. R. Wright, editor of The Christian Recorder and president of Wilberforce University on Thursflay of. last week. Aocompamng Dr. Wright were .Mrs. WTTght?amda diinior from Wilberforce. After it iei y delicious buak/ast, our pastor took them for a- distance of about" ten miles on highway r.uin! el- twcniy.JIU' "n?t4re?way? Columbia. S. C. xile grkknvii.i.e district sunday sqiooc institl.tic i m* * i hi m\ litc i Sschool Institute' held it- session at -tit. Et.banon A, M. E. (hurehr Due West. S. C., Weilne-day a.n<l Thursday,' July 2-1-25, with The pi t .-idiiur older, Dr. J. S:1 Bona. Jr.. presiding. * Wednesday ' morninjj stvlcttv - at D.:'J0 o'clock the institute was. called to order by the. 1'. K..\vho Opened hy singing liy'imi No. 21)5, "And are we yet alive' etc." ' vj Tin- 1/u'd'.- i?; a vei- reiieated Lu_ "iH'ei t; S"cl i ITUru?Ics-un p1.T I'salfn, was read by Rev. It. i. l.tindn, pastor at (ireenvbHe- Sf.rrl Decalogue led by Rev. E.-I'. Johtist?n, entertaining pastor. l)r.iHerrrr then in well chosen words greeted' the members' ol' the institute very cordially. Tmri?emphasized . very *;trt'iigTy7~the value of being o?a timeT.*"!..'* " : ? - Following the" devDtionalsr eame the organization, und"appointment nt'.Coinmittcx'S.. Miss F.. I,. Dykes. Sec.; MissTA. Mrtirrr Asst. S.ec.; Mi-s Alma""J< hp-on, brgaiifst; Prof. (). L. Smith, chorister; Mrs. II. R. ^rittSHfOC. reporter. 4/fie Tk' at:-n emphas-.Ued the. importance of doing be Iter work . n toe Sunday school.. Some wonderful and helpful dis-cussi'-ns were led by Rev. K. I. l.enion,. Dr. John Milter,\ReV; Henry Thompson, Misses Willie Boyd, Florence-Dykes and b-uta Roberson. The Rev. K. F. Johnson also .made tinu-ly remarks. The institute was very largely attended. The programs were ti 11~rd with inspiration nnri?itiforinn tion, which gave much food for thought. ? ? ~~Thrr~ shor-tuahootefs contest was one among theT~mJrrry?tiitorest inefeatures at the institute. , J he annual message was delivi-i i d hy tlu Rev. B. A?LyWes, pasdnthians <LS. The speaker put him self Jnto the sermon, _a.nd it was enjoyed by all. The music by the church choir was highly appreciated. We ui'ii' ble - led to have in our ii???wi. r11vrvv111k ^"ihv; >v ii> jiiv^iuiiv ut m..\? distinguished visitors, namely, Drs. J. K. Heard. Iv, 11. MeGill, E. A. Adams, J. ('. Quarles, .1. \V. With^rspoon, Mrs. Benn, Dr. and Mrs. B. .1. Ramsey, Dr. and Mrs. B. J. Jennings anddaughters, Rev. ,V. S. Minis, C. (>. (Hover, T. Addison, Vauss, Burns, G.- W. Bradley, ('. (i. Kurd, \Y. C. Nash and Miss M. S. Briton. These visitors commended the l'. iv lilUl institutefor the tine wor'k being carried on [ The InsittutF"obrsed with a very interesting program on 1 hul'Sday evening. Mr?. H. R. Fladger, Reporter1. (. R i Fi(i R i) nT: \n Mrs. Helen Singh ton 'was marr1 ied July 2X, l'.n'lb, to tin- young n^-n.~T*Trrtt*!?-4<aaj?on 'of K.-tell, S. C. They married afTrtftt u'c lotdc? Miss- .Singleton eliose for her wedding color- t.a\ y blue and white. The style if thf di-Mfc?1 is a coat suit, blue sleaves and white gloves. dl'm y left for their honey moo: trip immediately TtTrT mrrrf lage Tor Chuiton, Ala. .Many gifts w,-?o giveigto Mr. and Mrs. Gaston tjMii the family and -friends-.? They were joined together by Rev. M. Brooks. They will-return to (tiitfoi-d whore thev will live.) .Mr. Human (iuhn and AJj-s Corrinv' Mixison v/ere manic.I iit.St. _ f'ctcr A. M. K. Church /Sunday, ~ Ahku.s t 4, I! >TiZ, a I TTtK) rrVhw'k. * The receptiorT~wa* 4fiven at the home of the bridde. Rev. JenRTrrs nturried them. ? - V... THE PALMETTO LEADER ^M'. SILI'UJA A. M. I.. C ITTRrir 1 " IJcv. I). N. Wilson. Castor Kan Jay, August 4. unusually fa very hot day but we' were j pleased to see the lar>ro. conj*reit?.- i lion present. Several of the lad- s ies* ard Kentleiuen who have been t away working 111 yreen tobaco woe homo lor a lew days, Most j ol" \ hem wih leave this week lor ?. Myilins .to continue working with \ . .* co. Several ot our boys were \ .active in ciuiieii ami A, <' I-oa- j Kuc work! left Monday morning > with tne IXc Camp; to be none j -~T7 -IX?tdlp ^IllOlltba.?-Ww^ wero. J told over fa celore'U no,.; a-lt Wm,?^ li.e hope of .a inure to luftuw the j l.e.\l U.i.V. . S11111lav heintr-lh-lv t'omimii.ioii ^ - wii.vy e". cm y t.aiipf a.. . .. ve; > oouy looked like they Were, ready? 1or Wju.-lup. The pastor .used for u ^ ly,\L Acts*."1:2 a sulijeci "Waiting and Watching at tut .. be- ..til m gau." he. was at hi. ov-i an., ute wa.ic caureii rejojed 't< kr.ow that they t a ! .-otne or.. waiting and watchine .for them thft__bvauliful gate, and .that Bliey 1 were preparing to mwct them.- In .ed a -piritual sh.w.t eatiedowi * ? . ' -si At 2:00 o'clock w\, were out to b Belial's Cemetery to 'deposit I lie T body of the neioe of Mi;. Clara t Sn* II. front New Y if;/ The tttolh t . _gr, Mrs.. Georgia Moultrie,. biother e - i r.. Clarence?Moult' ii aj.-o the " l.uvbait:!?of?the?ti. . i a oi' womai. -d J eante down with the body. M . \ 1 : Br-1 ekit g??>n had . charge of the p funeral. p -At?l-(H) o'clock we u.re baek j. in Suhduy school uifh'Sapl. ..in; ]. * .hers on the job. ihir lielegal- p *s fiinu the Sta.e Conyiution- wen () tilled with J?ep a J t i gave yell's an<; -\ <?;.gs that w'.'ie .wse-i:'jit the Stall n Convention. Miss Sadie Schakle- n sor.i told of tin-, se nery of the t.| i 11' !? ,?ii av. b - ill, in ' eL_loi>li J, Land. ~ ? . y }., A. (V E... League had a ^ ige.eon- j1. . -gabion of. young p> pVe. A eon j,, eei ni itrft meet ins" \ " ;? - seo" ' t - '! ^ ?t 1 'i osj.iei I. \i A i \ A1 ([ .ltd., . . ' \V Our evening.verv:? e> were Jarg, ly att-. !yd. Many .faitdilT 1 n litireh goers made a lound Tp,.*. )"t ~tor tise-1 lor- a rest ._St. ^ Luke 0:10 after the r< mpletion <? t.| ..< I loiw (.QIlilVl .1 : Ml > Vielol Cali.Avill and Mi > Sadie SlxacKs a ; fbt t ray. ex.- :> . t .v. i nten' i e (]| ports of the sessions attended in ^ . Mate meetii .v.ijicii \vu.? ell* > -..y,-! ly. all. Mrs. L.e H.rt.ha ?-: j. ?ad?-Miss L.-em Gfe.ii joir.cd ^ or eliu'yii in .t'.'.e nii'Mtir.g ser- -j. 1 li Mis. -Addle' Ran ,i tit;!. Mis an.i.ie Mo' I,, oa T. " ; ..f u " .1 M -. II 1 Vm s. ha : as thei, Jj week-end gUests, -M'-.- ( atheriia j i.:. .iii>' ia ' oi. v. ' * ' - also. Ms. .lam - Tj'.oina- a .I'Mt. Tlieo- rr 1 W o. its ot S.tii '. : C Sa.; . ,4V l-b?14 annin::'daughters took their guests also ( ^ig -\letIh'.'i John-on, Mr. Jaitie? f, j, . ! titl.t'tle l.tliel Mo.-es L Bun i s 1'ieavh. on to Myrtle Beat ), back to Georgetown by way of Cm. * ': i y v;..t;,t It.iy lefi'Mi-s U'iLiUlrt ' ' "!1 ti'-'t'ti 'Aieni-el v.. > 11 a.-,. lias i: jl_entoi'tr.'iniul mitt eil.i ;.h-. > ' U v\!> -HO !.l. 751 !.i. .Vrfrlfr inn ? ?>i i-' 'f..' ! i'ii her ' v:t? alio: a with her parol.ts until it is time '1 i 1. i 1< leta.:..to. her- po.-itim. t< <i ii |ie Jat.U*i?n i Jiin-h School, Camden, S. C. Miss ( I tl mill a .Moses .is anxiously awaiting t'< Tier"RTOn-l^"' - Mma iy... 4'ollv-ui . '' wi ie s.:?"\\ tll. -alcr ;.er soph'inoi?; " .ear for Ii- 11-r.i?i lPdo-db'. Mis:' vv jv-ali i:.a IJai.p'.T, a teacher of the ' Uyji kI liivh School faculty has 1 been quite ill for a \Veek nr 'more: "W But slu- i- iiiipipvini; rapidly ;.t !* lefT'"' fi.'e ..e!ie K > f lie a aiot'Tn r. n iative- alal iricjah* "A . _ ' ii Ml.-S \\ \ KI.I M LAID TO K MS 1 J ??. t (> i.i?>s Jiihiiii- Warley, .a youtij; ti "''lv ' ! t,,n . V in- tv, ) ?i: i ifil Smiilav fternoOn ;it St. Matthew. Shi- was 11nIs* sick a vi l.y liort timey havjnii I akcii vi i'v i.i a. 'the homo of Ik's aunt. ilrs. \Y. R. Bowman,of t'o i?hi B.ilt!.: ,ia _ _ School near Blythewobd, for~thrc.r ycai> ..m! her work theiv was :;t *i'stin^ l>y t 1h* resolution sent ami mail l?y '.Mi - - Louise . Wrijrh.t, <>1 ' Bl.sticw, ,? i.-U'llimc of her activi'.i in the II. Y. I'. L\ ami eonununi?y?aJ?lai . * -"Around one thousand people of _1 ( oil niha, Sunt or, Oranu'ebut . .* - -^.ie I > 11111 t ho,- > i.r.~Sl'"."7Matthews :md vicinity, attended the l'uner- r Mr. Jenkins, of Allen University an,' one > :' her favorite solos, o which was* beautifully played bv e Miss- Yvaueiria Robinson. Mr..icrinaii Jones and Miss Ml rie i al.iuill i o -nr;i favm'trc .-elect- ' " "Tttts?+nt?rr-?decease. Mrs. Aleatli- tiea Owens, who was class mate a nd personal frieift of the do.ceas- n -a" j - t da yd-Mud tip The funeral sec? _p "'floe . ltd?pioatly touched?Lj.?tier >u ; ien deat h. iir. \\ . II. I'ateison and Miss t MdHH. ... -.i ?i:.... I n< :>. beinatk> concerning hoi' wo i k ..in Chappellc? Station ("liuivh ^ in Columbia. She was recently e- ? lei ted uiyar.ist and Sunday school i 'tea. her of Chappolle Station. B:y. Lsni h Taylor, her. class ? 't'lvt vf>4.ilv. -?rrhnut .her church ; work in Bethel Church and l'rof. t .1. A. Ford, her former teacher and a principal of the St. Matthews 11. I school tdr I1.) or more yeais de- d dare. 1 in ids remarks that r.mor.K i ' he. hundreds that' ^r.uh;ate;i uiulei t Kig aiTifunisTratTon,' there fsr none i That t hnvr more respect for then r '. 1 i deeeasc. f An aide etilotrv W-as 4oUvereii 1 by her pastor, the Rev. X. A..Beth v a assisted by In\ I/. - I.. lurnier, t] of Columbia, a personal friend (.1 th.' Xatuiiy. -b fb. Karmer spoke of her man\ j contributions of the family to the ]< xtmreb *-nd- nmv. , Lt Surviving, her mother, three c brothers- SfuT btmrtrecis of relatives 0 and friends. * e v . :r ' r mrs. marion b. wilkinso speaks at lauson pres byterian church 1? The Saxon Lend-A-Hand Cli s sponsoring a pew rally for tl iVilkinson Orphan Home at I.ai on ' Presbyterian Church, Sutida Vug. 11, at 5:30 p. ni. Mrs. Folder will bring the chili 'oil over and have them render hort program, after which Mr darion tl. Wilkinson will deliv< in address in behalf of the hom t- is supported by the Federati Jlubs of South Ciuselina. T! ^end-A-lland Club is putting fort his effort to rube-its-August -qu> :iird ccrriselite d to~help by as 1 ng l'or.au after offering Sui.da miming. ^ ' The public is cordially invite o be present, and - help to mad liis really a success. niE crusaDeus 0 r ' SOCIAL CLI CConlia'jed Horn page one) t as the date of our anniversary, Be tore! the ending of. the fn'i erm we had umffcr our su^iu^sLoi rtjh+t-ce-elul> and severul new 111rn iers. With the election of oflicei or the second term, several hose new members' appeared o he executive stall". The oflicei lectcd for 19T4-UIH5 were; Mess rs George Simpson, ~pVesiden nmi"i 1-ioKnn vice-piosulenl t'rtliam I.awson, secretary; Joli lookhart, assistant secretary; J as er Byrd, business manager; Rot rt Merkeison. reporter; Roosevel ' 1 ank'.in. chaplain; aiTTt Bosto" lice, critic. ,r After three month f wonderful.service our executiv tail' was changed with ting resig at ion of Messers George Sinipso nd Robert Merkerson. We the lectcd Messers James Jackson am esse. Bright as our president an porter. respectively. Due to til let that we cleared many mistak < that were made during the firs .'liii, we were more prnspOron uring the second term than w ere. the first. ! : ! ' Jtfter celebrating our second an iversafy wd 'turitod our thought ) the election'of the olficers fo re fhwl? .terni.? The . juoniher Vosc as theft officers for lOXS-Itl lessors William 1 .awson , presi rot; {Gvol'KC Kershaw, vico?prosi . nt: Bosto^ Bfi'-c, sot rotary; Join nokhai/tc assistant secretary -aat Brown, treasurer, Jaspe yrd, business manager; Ilowarl . Barber, Jr., reporter; Henri hompsoti,. chaplain; Albert AYil anjs, critic; So far during thii ?rm we have been very success il. Wo are doiijg much to nuiki irs the?rrrort? successful of ou ;roe years, j i.nus lar l have boon statin* icts oonoornino- the club, lnit ius T <h?U -n+t'i inpl*-- fa toll vrmio ling about, the characteristics & 10 boys. At present we. havt Tirteon members, twelve arc it ic city, while the other, Air. J am ? Jackson, is spending his vavca on in New Jersey, according t< le laws . and regulations- of oii lnhr all of the boys are one bun ted percenters and have at leas junior high school education f our thirteen members, five at mil college, five ha\'e complete* i senior high school cpwrse^ani te remaining^ three. bate at leas ompletvd the junior high schoci i>tir-e. ' ' fHrtrc we?have e have bad many formal and in urma affairs and stand willinj t any time to do church work a ridl as charity work. We ar skitig the public to stick by n lid we can assure the public tba e shall stick by it. Anyone wis rig information concerning th lub may receive it by writin asper Byrd, .?>0M Henderson St r Mr. William l.awson, 2-1G7 Brat on St. . . ~ Isaac Brown. Reporting.; hi-: si?\kt win in; D:srinc LKACri- AN') S. S. INSTITl T1-: NOW lllSTl'UV (Contir^.icd from page one) . \ L*marks.-*anrl tU-. lumuin ... i.:?i i the praise of them. Ton torch cirniot ho said ubm; lev. MellWaine and his j??nr| poo I;* of ('arlisjo aid llev. W. M 'horapson, and his line people, o fie Eastern Oiieint for the \va; hey red for the convention p ev yone present was treated in tii uperlative decree. We can truthftillv say this wa ne amonpr the best conventioni ver held. .'.KKSOl.tTKtN Carlisle, S. ('. Whereas the 1 1. of the -district-, l>r. .J. ('. M 'leilan "has ptrsided . o importiall nd wit h "so much .. ,,.f .1... ity and whereas the ebon-tec nr. rgnnist., Mrs. J]. MOwen- ha t) snTeTulhllv nrnn .g,'o~1~"Mtch-t-tim-l nil lovely niu-ic 'an .I wherea lie pastor of Mt. I-akn Church th lev. C. C. Me'llwaine i. ial the pabr of the K.itern ( irerit, the Ke\ Vh Mx Thompson rxret h or wit I heir member* ?Imve so splenditll; rratttfed for the entertainment o h'^..as-?finb!y an<l whereas the hps i-itahty of ika; entire city inclus re of denominations together wit hen* members lias been unliniitet; ml whereas the Revs. W. M immji dti :iii-i?.?t*^?t?*"K()l<len re ered such wonderful .^mons an hei ens we have been graced wit he service of P. E., E. F. (r. Den nil wlu-reas tin* IteV. Stewart" ar anged very fitting questionaric or the occasion be it,, resolvct hat we,extend to them lisim ote of ?hanks and shall remetnho hem around the throne of grae< Whereas the wage scale as se y the work progress ndniin.istla ion, Kedtral Relief Agency is s >w I s' to defeat the prihciple o leconery irt this section of th onntry and whereas any standar f living is determined by the waj s of the locality and whereas l N food, clothing, Shelter and proper {nodical* attention are the necessities of humfvn life, high and low, rich ami poor, and whereas that ib which is comfort to any one group te is "comfort to another and whereas .1- the President of the "United States yi has authority to raise or lower vj in any locality of the nat- * .1- ion, be it resolved 'that this con- ' a vent ion, a body of believers in the 1 s. tenants of equality of men before ' f their Creator disapprove <of --the ! e. works Relief \Vovres in .South Car- ? :d lina ar.d in sections of the Unit- 1 ie ed States" ?f America, h " ltUsmueh as Italy pnder the < t-- doauyrship uf thcic-Premier Benito^ -e- .Mil- olini . ? del.ct-mineil df v- vude the territory of Abyssinia a y Christian civilization in order to *; i slave the Ethiopians- 'Mjpple and ' tT whereas, the i lutmopians people , ;e thhough their Emperiol' llt-ile So- * ta-sie h ive appealed to. the I^etu.J! gt.e of nation to Colrce Italy to * live up to the kellogg pact as a * 11 peaceful moans of settling their a -.li.-pute, t.-nd whereas the . pro- s po,;ed invasion places in jeopardy c .lie morale of the Nt.gyo race, be *" t resolved that this convention, * an Agency of the Christian 1 ' t'liTITrh ooniliiisori of Vion-o tvoorvla V j * ? " ^VVK4Vt whole heartedly denounced Italy's' v 'd move as contiGry to Christian prin 11 -dpi's. u net lyrical, .unsound, and c n unkind to humanity. * Itev. D. A. Johnspn Chr. " Rev. W. M. Thompson + ? Rev. L. G. Bowman ^ n Mr. John Nicholas. GARNET NEWS' h it . t " M l. ZK)N A. M. E. CHLRCll ~ e 'it v. K. I,. Honey, Pastor 'I Sunday school opened at Tts usu n al hour, with officers add teachers ix at their post of duty. The loss on d was fully discussed. The set vitv d began at 11:30 o'clock. The first ' e hymn "Ambze. and Grace how a w. el it sound that save a wretch P t do me. s Prayer, II. T. Ilansoon, reading '' e l'Jth Psalm. Rev. Paul preached ^ - ??v-ti-y uplifting sei-m'rm. Rev. a . Paul took his text from the 5th "P s nap'.er of tne Hook of the Prop- t r net' Jeremiah. We were gi?4d the 11 s^ Rev. Davis visit us. - '.* '?j t. -THE ORIENTAL SOCIAL CLUB J 11 The Young Matrons of the Ori- ^ ; ental Social Club met at the home_ r of Leila Moore, on Calhoun St., , 1 Thursday P. M. The pn&ident , called the meeting to order find ~ - the devotional services were carris ed out in the usual manner. After "*1 - which the business was'discussed. , e Plan? were made for an "Open- ^ r Air Ounce" to be given, the date i", _ ha-il't been decldntl m>< >oi? rarjl} r be'giver. in the near future^ After u t all business was disposed of, the oj - nii;-te.'~7xjrvetl an iee-vuurse. T-hje ~T f~ -mooting. adjourned to meet next ~ b week with Pauline Reives, Liberty l!' i Mill. New members are welcome. , ~ PENDLETON NEWS ' s< 1 King 'Chapel A. M, E. Churt-h, >' " -iuiidi'.y was another high day in " Kijr Chapel A. M. E. Church.. o: Sunday school opened at'the usti L j al hour with the Supt. Mr. 11. V. " 1 Thompson, the lesson was well dis . \ us e.l by the various cUsses, Our C I P. E- 'Rrnn hriefjy_ lx* v ie wed the ai ' lefson, which was enjoyed by all. C i Kir attendance is still improving* " II miirrber of iAU?uduixcc....fMinday_. ~ 10:j attended. Class No. 1, Mrs. " Eloise Miner, teacher, took charge of the Tinancifel banner. 3 ^ -At?H-i-to-A. M. Rlv.?A .Ciuiden jP ^ introduced P. E. Benn. lie preach-- a . a noble sermon from Matt. 7:14 \Vr-e. After the close of the ser- ai ^ n\on P. E.. .Benn. extended an *>p- 41' portunity l'or joiners. .The choir *' -a.ng "Jesus is tenderly calling." :! tp...... u-mS- u[i soul to accept v Prist; Misjs Ada Johnson, the P. ?E. al so held his 3rd quarterly con- | erence at 2:du I1. M. All leaders .i t were. present. made their P. K. report. ' .At S 1 ."> prayer meeting eumiurt ? ''?< by Mr. Simeon Robinson was ad. Mi s."('. W. W iiliams, Mrs. I Daisy A. Parker Was the dinner vj guests of Mrs. Henrietta Foster , at Clensop, S. C. Mrs. Nancy t( Sims was the week-end guest 0f ^ Mrs. Eva Greenlee' at Anderson, ?<< f. >. (\ dam Itnchcl J. Glenn were w vt Mre?dinner?guests of Mrs. Lucy jj jr' and C. W. Williams on Synday-. w (. The D. W. I. TTr~ekib met at he home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto s Jackson. They were entertained i- y M i-s Mattie and Otto Jackson, Jr. Delicious refreshments were |, < i ved. The daughter of Mr. and ?. ilrs. Walter Webb Has become the j,. e lovely bride of Mr. William Webb, n, v nth of PerdK'toi:, *S. C. ei ~ "TtTr'~"Ttm k visited the, home of ^ d Mr. and Mrs. Eddie. Jackson, "ancF lt j. brought to them a ijaby daughter, y- - u-tino- -Bluiidellfi Jackson, - both, mother and. babe life doing mcetye Mr. 1 ad Mrs. Patrick Burris and - FI.Tn were guests of Mrs. C. W. p; . William- last Week. Mrs. Mamie s, !r Moist' and?family,?Mrs?Annie y Reese motored to Greenville, Sj C. ,r f inursday to funeralize their aunt> jj - Mrs. Bettie Fisher. Mrs. R. G." a - Reese, Mrs. Lucious Watkins, h Aiissi .vlattie and-Janie J ckson at- n !,- tended the Burial .Aid Society Thursday. , ? ? ? ? ? <1 SUA'KK SI'lUNi; B. CHURCH w h ' t Pendleton, S. C,?Sunday, school * - was opened at the usual/ hour, Q; s Sunday morning. Our Superint<;n w I- dent, Mr. A. W. Clanll is very - much wide-awke, even the col- jr 1 lections an? getting l>offef7' The ? delegates that were sent to repre1 sent the Sunday s"chool and B. Y. P. U. Convention that convened ? at Pisgah were as follows: Mrs. f C. A. Johnson, representing the i, Sunday School; Mrs. Pauline b ^ Thompson, Miss Dora V. Brown i < representing the B. Y. P. U. The d l? other members that attended the > ?J .II II - 'l'?TV ' . ' : . " ^ 7 i..y._? . '-".' "' '' Saturday, August 10, 1935 Twenty Flve ($25.) Dollar Reward - 4 $47. was snatched from TMrs. - __ Bettie Fladger, one of our oldeat citizens at Mullins, Friday, August 2. 1985, by a colored woman. Description: Silver hair, ginger brown complexion, rising on left side of face, age 40...or??45, height 3 ft. 8 in., wt, 18D or 190 lbs., . nustache. Reward guaranteed for locating iescribed woman by Bettie Fladger - Notify S2? S. Main St,, Marion, S. ^ BetttW-Fladger. -m ^ onvention were Mr. A." W. Gantt, dr. C'hailie Singleton, Mrs. Venna Peppers, Mrs llxpnie FoKerr drs. Mary Owens and daughter. . isitors to the convention from ne a. !M. f;. Uhirrch were Mr. and drs. I.aura Brown, Mr. Nathaniel t'rd Quincy Brown, Mr. Joe Thonrp on. . . Revival H s begun at Silver Springs' Church. We have one of ho most outstanding mir.r. he' State preaching for us -this, reek. Rev. Tolbert From Greenwood, S. C. we are hoping all the members will turn out in full in rder that we might have one of he best revivals ever been in Pen1 lleton. . * Miss A. M. Craden gr ve an exellent program at the church Sun ay. thg~program was~ given by a Toup of juniors from Seneca, S. ). I wish that all juniors could ave heard some of the most ineresttng things that t\?.-s said. 'ABERNACLE BAPT. CHURCH * Rev. Wm,. Watson, Pastor Greenville, S. C.?-The Rev. Wm. tTatcon has a new 1935 Buick utomobiley-yes but that is his own ersonal business, (kuse me)!! The Pulpit at the Tabernacle 1 ptist. Church was-filled by the lev, L. W. Howard, from Philaelphia, Penn. and he is some l'e&ChGF: o, we have one too. * ~ Tho nltiKc *>< ? -- v ?iv 11v11up rignc a>ng. Deacon R. T. Thompson opaed up last Monday night with ic. following officers: Mrs.,Georie Flemming, Pres.; Mrs. Mary . " - " lunt, F, S.; Mrs. Inez Pringle, K. reasurer. The Pastor's Aid Club has the )llowing officers, Mrs. Eliza owise, President, Mrs. Maybell? ampboll, Secretary; jilr^". Flornce Collier. Treasurer. They have on a thirty day drive, nown us "The Buffalo Drive." lis. Susie Young and Mrs. Georja Fleming are the contestants. at'-h this column for the winner. The Willing WorHe?s Club met J 2 May field St.. July 29th, 1935, pencd at 8:30. Mrs. Emma Ancrsou W d sold fifteen boxes of indv at $1.30 each. Ooail for hor ne visitors, Mrs. Margrett Wiljii from Liberty, S. C. Then we ere glad to gree one of our old lember, Mrs. Emma Ware. Our r t'Xt meeting will be at the home f Mrs. Rosa B. Norman, No 6 , uncan, i.- report of $5.00 was Lade. ?7-^Mr. Alonza Lathrun, from this ity has been visiting his mother iid grand mother. He is with the . "C.- rOatnp No F 10-446&, Clin- .. in, S. C. " The Happy tailors Society hiet hTmgftivy -t&e^home f Sister Arlie Bell Rendeniik No, LoJ n St. The meeting was uite inspiring. "There is room tTThe lop." ? r?? See, "The Blue Bird," Chash nil Carry, No. 417 North Calnutoi St. Prices are right. ' Mr. A. B. Byrd, Prop. I1F.THK1. A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. S. II. Lewis, Pastor Columbia, S. C.?Sundtiy sehoomvened at th'e regular hour, with lachers and pupils full of vigor nd enthusiasm. After the discus ons. Prof. Frank Veal of Allen 'Diversity, gave us a splendid relew. For the morning sermon the pas >r selected his text from St. latthew, chosing l;-.s his subject Self-examination/' This sermon as briefly and interestingly deveied, and enjoyed by all who itnessed it. Sunday wrfs Commuion Day and rere was a full congregation to artake- of the emblems, represent ig the broken body and shed lood of tl\e blessed Redeemer. The A" C .E. League is' march- ( ig "iicnder her own banners. It is larvelous to see the interest and ithusiasm manifested in this ors watchless president, Mr. Henry Webber. Night-services began at thp n^ii A1 ll* IT* li-'lMnfc frrr ^ ? , ivm*, which 111 lit! UTTC?lllCIIlr ers and friends assembled. The as tor again gave ?a very fine inpiring message. Everyone .was benefited by this, ispiratioiial sermon. The pubc is cordially invited, to attend 11 of our services. EC IT A L AT UNION BAPTIST CHURCH The Union Baptist Glee Club ill render a musical recital Mon-* ay evening, August the twelfth;? t eight o'clock in the auditorium f the church. A silver offering rill be taken. ftoberV, Adams, President; W. !. Witherspoon, Organist, Revr L. 7 JeTTktns, -Pastor. B. t. W. ALUMNI ASS N. . All graduates of Booker Washigton High School are asked to e present Wednesday night, Aug. . r 4,. business of importance to be iscussed. E. H. Eppg . A