The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 17, 1935, Page Page 3, Image 3
Saturday, August, 17, 1935
CHESTERFIELD NEWS
The revival meeting closed at
Grand View Presbyterian Church,
Friday night. The meeting was
wonderful success, the ehiyeh was
revived, and the Rev. James F.
Hendersoti preached one of old.
of God spoke by the way. Rev. 11.
L. Countis, pastor. The revival
meeting began >.>t Mt. Tabor M. E:
Church Sunday A. M. Rev. J. A.
Cary, preached a forceful sermon.
It began like the old time- meeting-:
The Holy Spirit was manifested.
Rev. Gary .will conduct his ~7>wr~
meeting. It will continue through
out the week. . . .
Rev. W. W. McCollough is busiiy
engaged in hi?r~TneetlTrg^at SI
James A. M. E. Zionr Church, of
which he "is pastor. The Rev. J.
T. Kentf;ll pf Cheraw, S. C. is help
? nr. ~"* ~
Mrs. Jennie Leak , => worshiped
at Mt. Tabor M. E. Church Sunday
A. M.
Several visiufcs of other churdrv~es
worshiped" at Mt. Twbor -Mr -E.Ohurch
Sunday A. M. and P. M.
:?Mr.?and Mrs. Henry Johnson
and Mrs. Davis of Alexandria, Va.
motored down Saturday A. M. to
bring the lattprs' si?r?i* M;.*- >-;
' Wadsworth, who has visited them
for two weeks.
Miss Sara Jackson spent Sun
i}>y .'with Misses Margaret and
Charlie Bele Stantly.
Miss Theohi Hir.es, cf Met oil
S. C. is the very pleasant guest
of Rev. and Mrs.. W. W. MeCol-'
lough and daughter. She will
leave Thursday, Mrs. McCollough
? will accompany her-homo foi' a
brief stk'y.
Mi*s. Sallie Coe and little granddaughter,^
of Charlotte, N. C. are
-visiting in the City.
Mr. Solomon C. Bethea of Raleigh,
N. C- is visiting his parents,
Rev. and Mrs'. C. B. Bethea. He
was ^he dinner "guest of Miss Bessie
Brucom.
Mrs. Hattie McCoy left Friday
'P. M. for Norfolk, Va. to-visit hei
son. a We trust her stay Avill be
pleasant one.- Mr:-Vinson M cCojr
her son accompanied her.
Chesterfieeld has had a lot of
folks visiting for the p>Jst week.
Its' a town of wonderful hospitali.
ty Come over and visit.
, Miss Martha Bacucom left Sun
-.day P. M. for an indefinite .stay it
Washington-, 1)!' C.
Mrs. Annie Edwards- had ljs -betdinner.
guests Sunday her pastor,
Rev. T. A. Gary, Miss Bessie Bau
com?and?Mrs. S?E. McCollough.
Mrs. Corine Green of Danville
Va;?is?here?vi?rtmo??he?- innt-to
Mrs. Pearl Edwards.
????-A?very?sad 'accident hnpronod .
orj SaturdayM. when. Mrs. Co. .
porch at the A. M. E. ^ion parson
. age and fractured her right arm.
-?:?Weregret this accident very 'much
and hope she will 'soon recover.
Rev. H. L. Counts and his truest
? Rev. Jknnes F. "Henderson, called
at the A. M. ,E. Zion parsonage
*"* Wednesday, P. M.
* Mr. and Mrs.'Gill have as their
guest's, their daughter, son-in-law
--- -- Mr.CatVd :Mrs,*Griffiir of "Washing
-ton. P)? :? I ?u
Mr. John M. Miller, Jr. Mrs. T
Miller Odom of Waterboro, S. 0
Mrs. T. -0- Sailers?ef-R-oeky--Mt~
- N. C. passed through the City'k st
week, and had a .short tatc-a-tet(
with Miss gossip Rnn.-mn.
Mrs. Ida' Perkins and daughtei
Venis and Mr. Robinson spent tin
week-end at the home of Mr. and
.. Mrs. C. M. Hill.
Miss Bessie-Botidom enteriaine
at her homejasl week _ wjtli a,
bridge party in honor of Mrs. Gril
fin.
Mrs. Mary Watkins and nek*?
Cora Lee Hill:>rd of Winstbh-Sal
em, N. C. were visitor^ in the City
Mrs. C. M. Gill, Mr. and Mrs
Griffin, Miss Doris and Columbia
Glll'were pleasant callers at tin
I parsonage to see Mrs. SffE. Mo'
*' Collough. '
Mr" Griffin has returned to tin
Capital?City, rs,?tiruxuisJ
stays Indefinite.
Guess who wGs disappointed
. Sunday P. M. Why, Mr. Charles
Hardison?his friend had left foi
an indefinite stay at Washington
- - D. C.
Mrs. W. L. Foster and Mrs. Rasa
Craig visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. M.;Giih. " . " .,
Mr. John H'.rrmond, Mr. Char
les Ilardioon and?Miss?Sara?A_
McCollough spent a few hours" Sun
day. P. M. with Miss Helen Robin.
son. Also Mr. George Hammond.
Master Columbus Gill is very
handy for running errands.
Mr, Francis Gary spent Sunday
P. M. with little Robt. Jteckson.
w Mr. S. C. Bethea and Miss Bessie
Baucom were guests of Mrs.
Annie Edwards ?Thurs.day after
noon.
Rev. J. R. Blake is still on "the
^Master iCuluiabua Gill
Doris Gill entertained with a cardparty
Thursday afternoon in hon
or of Miss Susie Hayes. Tea and
cake were served.
Miss Sara^Wadswoi-th had as
her guest Sunday Mr. Willie Leak.
Mr. T. H. Blake of Richmond
Vx>. is here at the bedside of his
father, Rev. T. R. Blake. ~ Rev.
U T fAimtc Will rnnrbict a meet
ing this week in Manning, S. C.
for Rev. James F. Henderson.
WINNSBORO NEWS "
The heat w.ftve holds pn fiercely
and gardens are parching up. We
are looking and longing for rain.
Miss Minnie Neal of Hopkins is
spending a while in town, the
guest of her sister, Mrs. C. D. Mani
?? gault. : ? . - .
Mrs. Lizzie Brown has been visiting
relatives and- friends in both
great Falls ami SIa?ef, S. C. She
reports a pleasant vacation.
The Bible schools at Calvary
P, Presbyterian Church and St. Paul
Baptist Church are both progress-,
tag nicely. They are well attended
j J* .
Prof. C. O. Mcintosh of Johnston
ts hei'C visiting his" mother, Mrs.
Sarah Mcintosh.
There were splendid union services
held at Zion A. M. K.TJtnnch
last Sunday afternoon." The services
were carried out by Rev. Owens
and his members from Way-mnn
A: M. E. Church Itotv:
Miss Cecil Jordon, one of our 1st
grade tc'achers of- 8 years in this
school was man ied last Monday
in Rock Hill to Mir: Robeft Durren.
They will be at home in Virginia
Beach7 Va. after the 2TftI in-t".
The home of Mrs. Sarah McTh'tosh
has been beautifully painted
dark green trimmed in white makes
the-'surroundings'dook so diflferBorn
to Mr, and .Mrs. McCoy on,
:N. Oaxden St. last week, a Tihc
boy. Both?the mother^uidi eliiLiL
-i^re doing fine. ?
Mr. and-Mrs. O. 1"). Manigault
and little daughter. Oscarnla accompanied
by Mrs. O. E. . Mani-i.
gault and daughter. Miss EHsQ
spent the day in Columbia la<t
Wednesday ;witTi Telatives."
Mrs. Matilda Benbow returned
t'rom t hesjer whole sTfe Visited
friends several days. We are glad
to have her back.
Mrs. I.onie Peaks of Baltimore
spent the week-end here, the guest
of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Roosevelt
JWll. ...no nnnn'mKoMln.l
by 2 little children of Mrs. Heath
who had been visiting there. She.
returned to Baltimore Monday.
Messrs B. J. Mcintosh and W.
A. Rose, Jr. were visitors ijj- Ridge
way and vicinity last Sunday.
Rev. J. "VV. Alexander filled the
pulpit for Rev. .T. M. Beatty last
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hall acconipan
ied by their daughter, Miss Daisy.
Mae were in Columbia last Thursday
on business.
ROCK 1IILI, NEWS
By \Y. H. Warnsley
The revival conducted by the
Rev. J.?H.i Mooto of Charlotte, N'.
,G. and Rev. Ji C. White of Winston
-Salem, at the Mt .Prospect Bap-Ust
Church closed last w.eek. ?
Miss Sarah Brown of Columbia,
S.- C. was in the-city last" week.
I)r. J. A. Gathiirgs the efficient
proprietor of the Ideal Pharmacy
on Black St.,^ left for Tuskegoe.
-Ala., where he will take medical
treatments, having suffered from
-mental disturbances.
inson ahd- Mr. and .Mr?.' B. Loach
loft for Chicago to attend the
Loufc-Livinsky fight.
Madam F. F. YanOe, travo 1 ing
Missionary is ltrtne city, stopping
atALrs. Ethel ColberGs oiv^Allon
"St;?1 7 ~. .. .. .
Little Miss ?'Almeta White,
-daughter dT Rev.?and?Mm. ,T.?Cr
White of Winston-Salem. X. C.. is
visiting little. Miss Armittn'Piggs,
laughter of Lev. and Mrs." "Piggs
of Pewel St.
The Rev. .T. P.- Rceder of Columbia,
-S. C., was in the city last
week.
Friends ofMi-. T.. C. Williams
are pleaded to have him home again
from Washington, D. r.
Mrs. Amanda Springs of CharJotto,
X. C. visited relatives rrritie
city, Rev. and Mrs. S. 'Springs.
Mrs. R. McFadden. daughter and
son-in.-law visited friends on ITagins
St. - *
RIDGE'SPRING. NEWS
V 4 ' .
Gee! Yon are lucky to h.ear
-from us this week. It has been so
hotlmuind thesesprjngs ffntil one
coUld hardly live, hut a few are
still attending revival meeting
liere and .olsowh'nm
. Sunday School was called to
order Sunday "morning1 at the usual
hour all officers present. ,
During the absence of our pastor,
Rev. A. C. Jones, Rev. Bcnford
of Richmond, Ya. delivered a soul
stirring sermon at -Ridge Hill Baptist
Church. The ronarcn at.'um
congratulated Rev. Bcnford on
such an excellent sermon.
Mrs'. Amanda Merritt of Deland,.
Fla. and Mr. "Walter Wise of
Macon, (la. are . visiting their
mother, Mrs. T.aura Dozier and
-other relatives. Mrs.
Addie Merritt spent the
week-end at home.
Miss Caldwell and Mr.< Holmes,
members of- Ridge Hill High
School faculty spent the week-end
in Columbia. *
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Coleman,
Miss Fannie Belle Glover, and Mr.
Otis Raiford motored to Bafefoot
a few days ago.
"MFssoT* Tajniadge TTazzard,
Ranee Woodard, and Otis Raiford
and three "mellow dames" from
Savannah, Ga., "sea breezed" to
Aiken, S. C.; last Thursday night. *
Remember, where you can purchase
a "Reader" at any time?
BKLTON NKWS
The whole Bolton Community re
gret very much tlv t" Mrs. Isiah
Bradley of Bolton is in \tho Anderson
County hospital. She is
well known throughout this com
munity.The
Get To Gether Club pounds
ed Mr. Curtis Palmer at his home,
on last Tuesday evening, tie has
been confined to bed for quite a
while. ? . I
tvr,.c a -i_? =?
i'ltii. uvi n u;yc /\u<uilS, aMISSOS
Lue Pearson Vnd Ethel .Jenkins
have returned to their "home in
Greenville after spending the
week-end with Mrs. Robert A.
Wood and Family.
The High Hat Whist Club is
coming1 strong when Mr. Ahrar I
Obmbvetl of Chicago, HI. yrlayrrF
their first Boston /Thursday night i
over Mr. E. Don.iTd and Miss J. ]
Keith at the hoine of Mr. R, J,.
McGlinton, on Easy St.
Miss Mamie Qamhrell 'of ChicajtS),
111, is visiting her friends
this week in Belton.
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I NOTE: Your question' answeri
a clippmg of this"culuriin is endusi
ivply, send a quarter (25c) and. i
. velope. for my New Astrology Ri
mail free advice on three (3) qui
pnrthdate, ami correct address to
to AliHE WALLACE, care of Till
Assembly Struetf Columbia. South
SPE(Ta iTnOIR h In seh
Wallace, be sure to send your fu
and the year you were born, in
injr. ? . ; __j ?
?-?j?? ??
(). It. It.?My birthday is Aug
?-ust 31st,~araLI . anv a dark _
hj-own skin girl. .Will I be;
able to start school when it it
opens? ' I)
Ans.: You will have no. trouble b
with vyour school work. I vision tl
you starting school this fall as usu -V
c11 tutu i M-i- %vyu nnuimiin^ on With s*
your educational work for some,
yoars to come?in fact, I believe f<
you will TEACH SCHOOL in the fi
future. .
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K. J. ((.?Did I make a wise.
chanjio andwill I j|et better
results? st
Ans.: T bi'liuve .that you did the j,,
rijrht tliinjr and I assure you that c
your move will jiro've a profitable ol
one' for you. ? I predict a happier |, family
life ahead and it is my opinion
that you will be very success
jful in your business. I don't think e,
iCNvill'he* necessary for. you to
mrrve. '
* * * *
10. I.. .II.?He says he has
been around lo?s of-, women Vl
since we cpiit but none can ?,
take' my place, with him.' ,j
Shuuld I choose hrm?or the? ^
jjfcntan I am uoinj- with now? s]
Ans.: He is dead rij?ht. Although is
he may not he as polished as the 'n
man you are now going with?IIE *:
CERTAINLY DOES LOVE YOU.
1 I believe that voii nvo mnHnm o
mistnl<e in listening: In your people
repardintr this <>U1 sweetheart
of yfrhrs,. He.used to -show Jyou .
pror^Ht friend has shown you and '/!
ho5i<K .*?UK ISN'T KErcl'IXC UP
~YNT7Tm:if _ W-UMA^C?Avhkd+- i7"7
nuue than your presents sweet- "'l
heart can. say.
I*. W.? 1 would like.to know
if I will ever marrv aav more
or does'ahyhody want me for
a wife.
Ans.: At. the present time I do ^
not believe there is anyone who
does want.you for a wife?^however
.th.uW j< si mn loaatfo in store for, y
you T believe you will marre a
Widower who is NOW l.IYING IM
y .11 \ i .M I 1 4- ?
* >f * *
M. .1. J.?Does my husband
fvi r give his ..friend woman
i'liv lliintr? ' 7 IT
Ans.: Yes, lie does. You are ni
rhrht rii -nApectine- liiiu of paying yi
money on the garment SHE ct
ROVdllT T.AST FALL. lie * has st
"helped her on a number of occas-! d<
"n'lis aiCpp^siW<-st KaF"yeu let* m
him know- THAT CHARITY L5K- Si
(".INS AT HOMK. | tl
RIDC.K SPRINd, NEWS el
*-f~?r1?iv
Ridge Hill |!igh School Opens
,r ? . - ?; ..p
The Ridge J 11 ill " High school S(
opened Inst Nlo'hday at SR3Q a. m. ]a
for the slimmer session. TTle en- t)
-i oilmen" i.* 1'iiu for thi.i hot wooth- -p,
to'. The faculty consists of the following:
Air.. A. C. Hightowoi\ prirl- ~q
PI mil Pi.n. mi--i
- - , -v.. nuu. vUiU ? Vlt( A I li* I ?
ma Davis* Helen Latimer, Peter- s
sen, S. IL .Crawford., Goldie Hoimes,
Yirgie Hammond. The "Ag" tt
-t-eaelu'i s will arrive later. We hope h?
"Suceess" will be their motto. S
Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence Pope and tl
daughter, Johnston w e r e the in
jm-sts of Mr. and Mrs.t Pinky liar- Jt
l is last Sunday. .
MPs. Henry Petersorv and ston, vi
Henry, Jr., Columbia, '^pent last g
week with Mr. Peterson, and his A
parents here, Mr. an<l Mrs. E. P. ei
Pe+erijotv. r~-\?: K
Mr. Jessie QuaVftehfTiUp, Tren- 'fi
tori, N. J. is visiting his parehts in
here, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Quattle- sc
baum. .. in
? Mr. James Watson -and ? Miss, m
Uattie glades motored to Orange- M
bu rp. S.TCV Kunday.lL. m
Mr. and Mr,s, PrOjfdssor Mitchell hi
have returned to Fla. after spend- U
irig Several weeUsjWith Mrs. Mitch ct
ell's parents heVe, <Mr. kind Mrs. 'W.
M. Harris spent,Tuesday in Colum- ,
bia on business. ' ! v
i
Messrs George and Johnie Peter -
son were pop callers at Greenwood u,
Monday afternoon, ^ _j
Mi-s Helen, R. Holmes, Cleve- w
land, Ohio is spending a while with st
her grand mother and other relative*
here. ! Sj.
(ioi'Ki)i\K cnicriT NKWS ^
Rev... R. A. Hrown, Pastor p.
Jerusalem A. M. K. Church,
Sunday sc-hoof convened at the i"e- to
pular hour, with, teachers (and of- T7"'
fivers presentr~ftill o?> vigor and
enthusiasm. , TheIcssdn mas 'hrnu- ^re
tifully discussed. A'splendid re- dc
View Was fftvatV byVttre assistant. ;
Supt; aftev which the Rev<. HR. A.' O
Brown begrtn at lliJO o'clock, at ni
"Bethel. AT M. E. Church. The
crowd was large, in the afternoon, of
thejtev. K. A. Brown at~TiOO "oThli
CHE PALMETTO .LEADER
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id in this paper ONLY when, j Mi
ed in your letter. For^prtvttte
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eading, and receive by return *<>i
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2 PALMETTO LEADER, 1310 ):?
Carolina.
' /-I ; ~t ]7a
iding in questions to Profl ~~
11 name, the date, the month L>r.
order to get a correct read- \v
"" ,rf.
? ~ 7- ? laH.
K.?Who stole my brand &
new Diamond Ring? tri
Ans.: If you will pay a little.vis
to your sisters house next FRI-* Be
'A Y AFTERNOON she will not St
e expecting?-she will appear at ( "
ief door WEARING YOl'R I >1A wi
lONI) RING.' It is my belief that *\r
ie took the ring while yon Were
isiting at her home one night a?
;w weyks ago. This was done in ,u"
in. . ___ 1)1
1'. J. T.?I)o you think it is
safe for nie to stay here? j.
Ans.: I DON'T. Your life is' at
ake when you continue to.under- o
the SEVERE HEA TINGS your
onimon Law Husband inflict- up- to
11 you. It is better that you leave Itij
Ini. I gather the impression that ha
is niltidds not cleaf"and'lie is not
^sponsible. for his actions, how- th<
ver leave him at once. frtl
* * *
C. II.?Am I going to get
a job soon?
Alls.: You will be able to help ml
ourself'arid your mother lik'e'you
ant to NEXT YEAR. Beginning' 1
round the latter part of OCTii.
"Fill, I believe your conditioir#-jw4R
io\v a decided improvement. It
my impression that you will ^
in into a good paying jo!/ at that
me.,. ' - . ? ?y
* * .* * JT|
Tiro t i ?
?. ?t. ?.?i iu>e hit -cio. st\e
love wh" tit
Ans.: You would be better off I*.
you would leave this Young
.dy alone. She DOES .NOT LOVE OU.
Although you will lose noth p
ig by keeping her _ friendship'-- ^
ist bear in mind the fact that this
ill friend of yours has more lovthan-yoii
can shakWa-~sticle-at. * ..
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T. O. R.?Where is my son pi"
living now? lo>
Ans.: I regret to inform you
lat -I can receive no contact what
/or in regards *to the location of
fur son. I would sav that he is
OT alive today.
*' + *- *;'. . Hr
T. R.?What should I do a- : -eh;
bout the trouble that ,1 deliher- viti
ately entered into a_ few set
months ago? ??*-7- -tin
Ans.: Your SECRET MAR-- re1
TAC.E is not trouble?youhave I tt11
ia'de a mistake by not telling
fur mother?she would not have 1"'
fused your husband the unnocesiry
trouble that she did. . If you
?sire for private information you ?
ay sentl a quarter atfs any ttTnc. 'l
ee the special-note?attached to lis
coRimn.
oc'k preached" a most noble ser-.
lonette, which was enjoyed by I)U
II. In the morning, at Jerusalem *r<
. Mi E. Church Rev. William ^e:
ultoTT prerrched a * soul burning tel
rmon. The 6th chapter of Rove- an
ition find tjie word of his text at Iu
u1 seventh?veise. .Subject, 'TV y _mt
i. ?. x iic?mieiiuunce?was larger!?
frs. 'Mary Murrcl from Daisy, K
a. is spending sometime with her.
rot her, N. L. MuiTel of Lanes,
. C. we
Mrs. Kate Lea new of George- va
>\vn is spending, sometime with no
an-molhor and brothel s. of Lanes. _
. C. The Gourdine Circuit paid an
le Missiorftuy due, at the meet- vis
ig which was held in Kingstrev, lei
i Bethel Chtirctn " ' Da
Prof.' Casom Barr of/ Greelydie
and mother -were dinner th<
uests of Mr, James P. and Mris. A.
lien A. Barr Friday. The farm's
all h-re happv the open of the Sa
ingstree Tobacco Market was Ga
net*" The farmers are rejoicing da;
f the- way the tobacco have been
>ld. T}te watermelon crop is fine Gk
i this section. Itev. R. A. Brown
a,do one melon weighing 70 lbs.
[any more but that the_ frigest
ie^_ The^farmers in this section rfH
ave plenty of coin, potatoes, peas j>a]
miatoes. Plenty of food stuff
ime to this sectToti:"
COKESBl'RY NEWS
?! an
rhe Sunday school opened at the un
?ual hour Sunday. We were Yo
eased TO havr~~Miss Edna AT<f m> So
ith us. She reviewed the Sunday ]^r
hool lesson. . " the
"Elder Adams anel family are Ga
lending their vacation visiting
rs. Adams' parents, Mr. tfnd X.
?'s: G. C. Nash. ^ the
Mr. Squire Landen left Friday Re
ght fqr a visit to his children in Shi
k i 1 o /frkl *"* V? ? t>
I.. ?. I*. JI
Miss,Julia Lee Holmes returned wh
her home in Philadelphia, Pa. tiv
r*iday nipfht. . 1
The friends of Mr. E. Jackson Cit
#ret very much to learn of the }
ath .df his wife. Av
Mr. and Mrs. Young of 11?yton, ]as
hio is visiting Mrs. Young'p Mr
other, Mrs. Alice Holmes. N.
Mr. itrrd Mrs. Douglas ~Moore |ne:
Lake Wales, Fla. leave Thurs- Sor
ly Tor fheir home. ? Pit
1 tA'fTA NEWS L
eston Chanel A. M. K. Church s
I\
j
i he Sunday school was carried i '
t in the u.-ual way'Sundjiy, Auk* " V
, with the Supt, and co-workers. } 1
o iiiornitiK-service was well at- 1
ided. a
Sunday at -niJO ji. in.-the Allen \
Hi's, met Jn the u-ual meotinjf*~ ^
ss Victoria R?dierson, I'res; Miss I
nnia L. Guiles-. l?t vice-Pres;; f
ss Ruth "( ntn. ?ttTrd -virr-Prr? - ?
sn?Kostt?dr-W-riy In See.?There uf
is a silver tea driven at the par- !\
naue in interest, of Smit htown I I
..np h ..r vv ii ,a-_ i,v.A!
mary Society, Sunday evening at |
tO o'clock. a
Friday hurht~Mi.. Mi ouri Me-I >
end entertained. ' ho?Mi vionary
dies. -r
KeV. >7.-- A . W el I-. pre-ldimr eld- f
of the Dillon Dist., in conipariy
th l<ev. N. S: Pel .aim- ami Mr. <
illianf Miller motored too .Sin-- ;
L'tiiry A. M. K. Church, last Wed- !
s<7ay to attend the Dist. \\\ II. ;
F.-Society 'of the 'Marion*'] ?isct.
Prof. K. I.. M.lUyde, ami Mr-. .
jtha Crawford .attended the I
ate S. S. and A. ('. 1 K. I .en true ?
invention in 'Columbia, "'they are i
11 pleased with the work and
e -better prepared to serve, tftc \
S. and I.eauue. \
Miss Georgia lieliii. was t i.e. .d.in.
r truest of Rev. and Mrs. "N. S. 1
Laine Saturday. \
Mrs. Teany!l Jones Rcthoa ar.d
tie son. W. II., of IUii ham. N. ('f.
e visiting their fatler, Mr.. H.
Jones of I.atta, S. ft? ' :
Viola J one-', of N:o'w York
visitiinr.Mi-. Kstell Retina.
Mr. Richard Richardson called [
see Re\'. I)eLaine Sunday even- ^
ir.. We arc always pleased to ;
ie Mr. Richardson. (
Mr. John McN'cal is out attain to I ^
l> delight of.the liiemhcrs of We-- .
ti Chapel.
Mr. Hefbeil McNoal is sick at ,
is writing ami alsp Miss Alotha \
owden, Mrs. Daisy*" Betliea is
jch improved... . ,
Mrs. Louise Mx-Ycyl is now in
t? McLnnd Ilhshital. We hope j
i- her a speedy /recovery.
Ms ley Vllen Moody, Etta Moody, t
r. Mack S. Bctlio'a weren't aide ,
Jje^.to service Sunday. They
Fo greatly misled. ' :
Miss Irish Moody is out attain, ;
lile .she was sick Miss Ernistine I
idger was. lonely..- f
Mr. Henry Betlua was seen on j
e Florence TTiyLwav Thursikrv ,
M. - . ;
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Reedy ( reek Church of Cod
-Simdtty :iT TI iTT-li ick. '???
Sunday school ') o'clock, Mrs..
Idie Bethea fmpt. The' lesson ^
is Tauylit TTv"MrsTTTatticTTad-on. ~
At. 1 o'clock Rev. -A. 31. Collins. }
cached, Mrs. Williams read the j
?son,'the Spirit was in our midst. .
St. John Baptist Church
St. John Baptist Sunday'school
ened Sunday morninir on .thh' us- *
I h<>ur. 4U>:;w" o'clock- l>\? Kupt.
or S. M. Mace. Teachers" tdokl^
at ye of their classes for "0 min-J '
:-s. The lesson was '-weirdiscus - ?'
1. Miss Claudia Mace addressed 1
'?Sunday schnfdr-The-}fssfrn~was * clewed
wonderfully h.v'a_ distir. ished
vi-itOr, Rev.4 A. Tt.' Bethea. '
Rev. W. T.. Ttrvmif ntid Vii* mil.
: associates. Hew A. II. Itothea.''
t'. I). JI. Cad-Men. Ilev. P. "M. : v
ice. ascended the. rostrum at 11
o'clock. : Rev. Bryant preached !
wonderful sermon., ' ."!
The Missionary Ladies met at *'
'(dock. i v
The Ilev. Mrs. Collins ascended
e" rostrum at X p.. in. .wjtluher '*
rpi't associates. Phe "proahood x
in the hook.of -Matthews, hor 41
ct".was found in the '.h"th chan-. 41
f. Her subject was "The wise ^
d foolish." A lively 'sunrise
aver meet ins; was hold Sunday ^
n'liiny. j
Ilev. It. It. Ttethon of Fairmont, "V
C, conducted the revival servic-frr
'h? past week..- JZuv. Betlu-a*1
a j^ood sprriruah.iVreaOhoT and 7
witnessed one -nf the host r
I meetings tliat has been witssod
in years. _
Deacon Collie Piatt and family
I XT7\ Willie?Plcmrtrfne"?rrerenters
in Clio Sunday. They atlded
the revival services o'f*
.rah'hip Baptist Church. 1?: *?
Rev. W. T.. TTryimt and son were -H
8-dinner quests of Rev. and Mrs.
S. Sanders Sunday.
Little Miss -Magpie Page spent 1
turday night with Miss Mary
ilsden and returned home Suns'
evening.
Mr. Frank Williams is yet on
? mend and was able to he in
vn.a whiFe Saturday evening.
Mis< Louise David is. suffering"'
*t4v?'d -ir from --playing?basket. Z,
II in the year of 1033
DILLON \F\VS j
Mr. and Mrs. Chris T. Garrett,
d Miss Naomi Garrett of Chi- ,
ihia. Mr. Marion Garrett of New f
rk Citv and Miss A. Josephine L
Hons of Washington. D. C., spent
iday. Any. 9th, in the city withy'
;ir brother and uncle, Dr.. C. IL
rrett. ,
Miss Carrie F. Felix, of Newark, J
J., is spending several days in 'J
1 city as truest or nor brother. "
v. .*V. .1. Felix and his family, ~
e has also visited Lyhchburpr, i
iott, Sumter and Columbia,
ere she has a number of rclaes
and fru*nds.
Miss Katie Elison, New* York
y is* here for a few Weeks. ^
Mrs. Franks Johnson of FourtTr, ,,
0., has had as her fruests the .
t two weeks her four daughters
s. Queenic R. Pape, Wilminpton,
C.; Mrs. Ella B. Bethea, C?a4T?/,
S. C.; -Miss Bertha L. .Tohn1,
Philadelphia, Pa.; Mrs. I. Zena
srce, Paris, Ky.
V
Mrs. Picrt'e br aceompanie,] -Wy
Urs. Ada I.uwv. They will remain
mother week. -Lit'le Amell J'ar-'
Son of M,V HoJ! iijtvis, < ]f->rate<l
hi- Mh birthday oh ti e f.th
f Any. The ifi'j" attended
lie party: Sinnm ate: -.Intm*-. \Vii->
is, ,Iatni'< amf Kir.eth, Hethea,'
'n-ston ar<l Milton J'ernell, Mary
itiiI Herui-'o McRae. Kdwuid am!
Villa* MeN'eil, Il.-hnt T . and.,
linnie I.. I-Yl^v, (le*vui! T... are!
osep.ih IIendei:<??n. f'h'i'etha Craw
ord. and A. If. .Tr. I
They .had ail I'inti;. 'Mr-i
rei1iet? Craw ferrd- rr-t^jrrH- ! fr - ]
lorcliea I City. W r.., Thsr-slay. |
le will atter.d Minirta*!* M*la")l at 1
Inrjon.- ?? ?? j
t.1;',1.?I.. rani; hell. is]
.1 VtMHUIlif V.I " MTIl.'l!' I V? f. '*<?! at>1
:i i:<~ n. *
:Mr- r:'v;i MrNYil ami Mv. A-.,
rir?}{:v.n th'* sir);
rrr- ' o "?i
At R?U<-.V\?M t "r.j.jj- ; S ::r- i
jay sia->? . incf an !;t -I
palicr-rc . br-aVj! t};? - .f : - - t. t r. if- v.
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if;in>"la-art- v.. re ini-ii- b- r'-j/'m-.
Tt.? 1";r:;t^v?* M.:?- vi , yn.
Tl.?' fia-v-r. iiir-arbi-i a.
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tr tfli-.-r W.V . :l - V
it Mr,'. \V< j! v a V
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:i-?% ( \\ "illi? A. '!!: biT':*'
vsi- ;i'ft< 11*.:*t . ill m:" 'v- t*t?vii-fc
1 bv- j;"h ,;t "b ';tl - ss- ?- i
4??Tii ;-i i *.?- y?Jt!i . i!?'',,?i? ''. '
'y.-pb-' <\
vwlt airo.
Mitnnini'- I'.nmi-I < luin h
Ki'v. ,1 iri'Uir.. Wi^Utr
Service- v,i-rf- tv an-J v. i'' V'"-'1'
itti-si'lanci- l-'-th ni i'ii>i-L/*' atv! i",v,
ninif. ."Tbi; .ti-nn b* jif tlml." w:?<,h<
theme (if thi* jia-tor's di vrvVn
p tlic I'K.i'.t'.iTi'/ taken- fro I CnrwH
It was. a . 1 bpillin;' - rmon J
n't lit* voujh'.jvV.jiIi- aiiii enjoyed hv
iH> . ' ' *
\\*<> arr "Tad to Jiavn'Mi's'T1 bill
a I"?. Barnes'Ivmo f"r a visit,
"mm Charlotte. N*. C., al-o Mr.
i.ii,,,. ? ~v?v.
mmili n .y-M ?; t rif * mm.'Nn ,tKinv
it id. Wards are home.
Mr. am) Mi^. D.unkcn Wntrh'
eft for' Wa^hingtop. Saturday|
-might.?We were?glad t < > hti?>-e-<
hem. Our city stands 2nd a-j
none the vrsitiftg 1 i-1
' Mi-s Carrie I.ue Hyatt lift-'bf i
ff her job dtie 'to j!ien?s. We
ire praying that she will soonjjj o
letter. Tlie I,_G.t Club iva>' royilTy
entertained by Mr?. Yes-ie
bt't Monday P. M. Quite n
lumber was present/ Tiiv mectnir
waV-vyry interesting? r?|
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^ OHKF.lt NEWS I
llv "Mi'<s r?'sv|e T.. -Walke^ )
A great revival ha'-" b?<">n 'pitt*5i- I
V, V- Oh a re!, for tetV
lay-." Prayer meeting began Wvl
H'sday fvitrht. 'Row . Ariv.str'rwrH
mstor of Pol'um ChaV'cre i- the
;ppak<.-r for the 'nurd-inn. Sunday
Tiyht iu" spoke* frOtp. tlie hook of
\eN .1:0. ' " . ;
Silver and cmh! have T none
such a? I have ?'iv?-' I -tirfo.
*uim.. r?(in!:1,. M .to1:.?t tho
JTrT t ho?w, .rM*" '} -o'-r- '
nop. wits tilled wflth thoTurvt nrpF
Vuuh^p44H'-^o?k.Avk.kli-r\v;i..-? ..Ui^iUyl
njoyetl hv all. . ' '
Sunday a* ' : '1 r :i,
or ami member- of ( a'Uavy Hap- j
T*t?Chniyhi. i'on-T. ii| veiv i'i' tr J
iejhel M. Th Vhinvh. .The M-rnioh i
iy the pastor. Ibv. Stewart ,\v:n j
eoiiderfnl.
The Recreation CI .* made, its.;
irsf attempt in the v. ay of rendernjr
ti puhae I'Viivi am Tia. ^lay .
von'imr. Th.e m is:e:il rrumbvrs
vere worth v ('f praise.
Mrs.* Mary Alien and mui. Tk v
Mien, of Ithoi huek. S. CiT-iperlt *he
veek-rnd with-their rela* ives. "Mr.'
ind Mrs. I,. II. Reaehunt an i Mr.
md Mrs.....Clarene?, Heathum and
?hc-rsv ?'* ... .
I.ittK* Stanley (Sotiian and < aM
fr? Cioiuwell 'Syir-s-a'C. Sia ijMvdr
o;i.. art- siH-n>:tiu' - i;i'.n. *:
iLtiun witn t iir L-raml p.irei.t-.
an.-! Mrs. M. II. Th.-mps.-n.
Mis. Karline- Ua)len~cr I.as r,1-.
urnt'il to Hiifh P"int. Slip ha
.. en a v'.'-a-vl-'r.v
<i tlu' clniiili ooiniliur.itV. ;
Mrs. Pearl and .sv-n.
"Ii i. ami f?ial have riturnul
.. n. Y. r.. *'
rin.se wlio i oTfTTrm?.'h: ??rr4tist
jiro.; M*. *Ed. Miller. Shv'-Rob'..
it Ballenirer. Mrs. Saiah t.vr.oh
Jul Miss Soelie Snllivai:. - \\\iu|'-e_?i?r
them a speedv recovery. .
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Kc\. \. \hite. I'.mi or
lit ?iiri<T?> '-.-Ii....l
11 .= tl? A. -M. 1*1 i' e'lillj;
S:>M I'. M. I*!.-?. : i ?Virir.
A Sllvce-si'tll meet ' ST Mils'- he.
t Ji-rii*"i "I'eraliij.ti d \~y Ue\...l.
I. Xerm fTTrrrr Iten-Tt'o't. S.. <
i\e persons H.-IV I'l'iAi'ik1 !.?aivi
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DRUG STOKE
JACK WII.I.IAMS. Mer.
Drugs, Ice Cream, Sodas,
<Cigars, Cigarettes and
Tobaccos.
5365 Gervais.St. Dial 9236
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David G. Ellison
General Insurance
tion given "to all* business
placed with ma.
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