The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 17, 1935, Page Page 6, Image 6

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g Page 6 f &-J uti NOTICE I?: I All news for The Junior Page tw??t ha in the offic?' nn later than 'Tuesday afternoon of each week. for publication. .. "BILL"^ NOTICE TO APPLICANTS Children desiring to become " members of the Dill Carver Club must fill out coupon and mail it - .together with a stamped, self-addressed envelope to The Palmetto Leader Bill Carver Club, 1310 Assembly Street, Columbia, S. C. Membership Card and But tor jvill be sent to you immediately. "BILL." i) A A Cixla I3l)> S iVHU ULiw WANTED To Earn Money In Spare Time Here's an opportunity for ambitiCTifs boys and girls tc make money every week, all year long, by simply working ,in * spare time in your own neighborhood. ' No money, .110 experience needed. We supply . everything. Many boys'and girls are now happy, making their l_own spending money. All you have to do to-join them is to write to the address below and ask for full details. Write to: . . THE PALMETTO LEADER 13tu Assembly 13t., t'ohimbia, S.C * ?'" A I.ETTKH FROM C'ON'ME ?- Dear Bill: How are you these hot days? Phew! I'm roasting -btrt~?eveH-lud<at!'?I'm- here to pc?. . ter you for a few minutes, well. _i Jim having lots <\f,fpn going to parties 'movies, :mil road i no- ma en- _ zines. J also enjoy reading,the , " letter section in your paper. J have also started a scrap book and I'm making it'interesting as possible. Well .1 think its ' time for me to make my exit. 1 Yoprs truly, Connie Kellogg. M Ali(i AllK'f KFBI'S lil'SY Dear. Bill:* I bet you cannot .1 gues5 what I\e been doing - pick iwjr .1.nil tt>.. T ?-nip _ to pick all I can before our school opened. Lust^wcek -w6 put up _j more than a _ cans. of . sttilf, to lielp with our school lum lies. We will can again ; this 'Week TS i.r school luilchc-'. OUT Sunday schmd is. still doing fine., I We had a little program for our B. Y. P. U. yesterday aCterhoon* 4 and raised J54h20. We are hoping to have our SundayvS'chool picnic" soon. Uu |- Bm t' ar\er yluh Is ~ still alive. Will write mopfe news next week. I am off for'the" Cot- 1 ton field. * Bye, bye, Margaret t^right. I [ I Al.l.KN TLMPLL A. M. I:. 1 ( nn<( ii lU'V. J{. I. I.t inon, Pastor ?4 Greenville, ft. ('. Min.rny school opened at i*:-1J> with officers, and 1 teachers at their po?t of .lay. 'The. lesson was thoroughly taught by all classes,, Vt the:: 're s-eiiihle-. for the t'evliAV l>\" Hi" l'l .'aiding- Klder, 'Rev.' Pen. A :'; ! which the pastor ga'.e sot.nO interesting | remark's. Morning >-er\!ces h.aau at 11:1a o'clock. Thy ^Presiding Klder } preached a fine, spiring message.- t i , LI 4 jfc y ^ tt'li a \ I-,, t 1 - 1 1 * '.1 1 . . n 15 [PXT " (Ir* ?T " ?* t i? t .'i'ti rr I t . ? I. lie used for a .subject, "(\mtri.ry minds." We had several visitors and they were given, a hardy welcome and invited to conic again. Among them wfcs Mrs. C'oe, the | wife of Rev. Coe, from. Florence. At. d:dl) o'clock the Presiding Klder and_pastor . nd t'br.gi egat e n worshiped at John W.esley XI, K. 1 t'lilO-l li " TVlP IIMvtdl' ll .. message". His text was .Matt. , " 17 : TT ? J * 4 Night services b. ^an n* x <**=- * cloctf. The I'lesidir.j Klder a gait delivered a very fine mes ' ire. ' His text was found I Kpiscople of John Hcv pstd-for a subject "Our Relationship with (!o !." (1) He discussed love. (2) row are we the son's of (}(><!. etc. This are hoping for our I'rcsi iinif Klder great success. \Ve again h'":' several visitors, among' therii w ~ Rev. Johnson an 1 father from N. C., Mrs. JohiiHfiil and daughter. the. wife and daughter of Rev. Johnson from Anderson and Mr. Hill one of mir old .faithful members Who has Iwnr-aw^y. in.. thimho-jbtal for sometime. And other vis-" itora whom we were very pleased to have. We eTT<7tTrtir+~tm thein_a__ hardy welcome to yonitf at any time. " ' - \ . a We are glad to have Miss Ruth Mack back from Washington | where she was visiting her aunt. 4 5The liOf?:?< UTH'S BKtAU'aT WIEKD BILL CARVER, Editor IAPPLICATIO DAI NAME 1. . .i. ADD1tE33 -? birthday rgrade .. school kill out this coupon and inaiP stumped envelope to The Pal met a Assembly St., Columbia, S. C. Q roll book, and you will receive ooowo-o.c?oox?av'>o:oo;oao.o.a^A< Iva News r. iv\t i. \. m. i:. cm kcm Rev. |). ('. |{r|?w iv. Pastor S. S. at .the usual ho'tir, 10:.'JO Pn aeliinir tit 1 1 ' ?<). . Kverybodv .s-iiskef t > be <>n time. II, v. A.C. Carson., prearlt?:! .1 sjvle.11 lid sevV1UM.1 S. tnla.V. SuUieet?'I lelj) theli: ill r.ee 1." ' * .' Revival begins Aujrust ls.-L':', with the Rev. Johnson " hf l>tuWest. A ei nlial invi.i tion is e\ tended to eVei ybod.V. th attend this met'liiitr. Mrs. I>oia Rces ot' Aml.rso:. pert J he week-emi Wit h her ilei.ee. Mrs. Dillte 1,. Dtbojse. ...Miss Aifnie !.. Miller of .\nd.r =bir-hq?nH?the yveek-im t-with hei >l.i:-.ses- Lutein :i'n I Hi rtha I>ulx?se -pent. 1 s t" . week- on .1 w 11! heir aiirt. Mrs. Helen Ctinnimrham ot ~STHVT. Ron't I'oiiret, Ausjv ' s ( onu' one! Come alHMiss Bertha Rubose, Reporter vi r 1 kii \ \Q\ v.M.i:. ( III R( Re\. K. F; Johnson. Ih.ftar ' ' M 1 - i . t'. S :!!. ! ?ye. ward. troiu usdiist we haw outerained the hleeti'ial C.oljk'jfo?Htid rbe-l-ri^y4et -S-.- S. Convention. It?t-fr \ei\> Very interest illy and ro.vailv ! tei t iiicd hv t in- people of ; Due West,. A wry Kixni tevival was. cull--ducted l>y the pastor.. Dufi.n<>; the t-.-rviees t itrsit' siutls^ acceptc. Alu is! Tin- 11 i-y Varn'.i; it .Hihle school which was. held--at* '.Ji-.- ahove nam.1 church close 1 Friday. Ana*, in. tetv days of useful study of the !?ihli?. ' The f. culty? cut sistcd oj did.following teaehei-s with ait en'* . nllnu tit <if -Jtr.t,. aVv ra.ue ' at tVi tl i'.ii . T'Tt). ATi -s". .hiT: ITTTut-Oii. ill-' eet i'ess -in handwork; proi.. u. IT" " ;tuit.xiit eet"r of Mu-dc; Mi.-? l^A. IJ.-htf, piai-i.*; Ih ?. F-?; Johnson, teacher of the adults, i-sl.-lcd hy lives. .1. I'.. \..1U'S, .1. f. thnrr-; +*:?rh?K'y'A art-: Ft wt. J' done*. 1'i of, ii. I . - Sii .it it. Set.- .. ^I'.yoin i.; Mr.*, \. .1. <i:\rrc,tt *?' !'i" r -yV?u! Initio.*: Mrs. .It it: ?4iiU i?wii->U.' ".. .?ti-ii l-; ti-s .1: A. Iii !M'.t - int-. :nif y -; Ml--?.Mat ml' An .ri'i'ii. -4Vi ,iary b-y.-: .Mr-. M. .IjahPiSon. trimary; Mi-s-Jrrvinv Kvitt. Mrslames , jeiii.ie. Yau-.> ami Mabel Lee. hfiriiir.t rs. l'.lli Mc( . lahn* n. Ilfjri-tear. .Mr. William I Tolling, Si-., timekeeper. Syble l-l'lna M hai tor. in.'I l-..i i/a _ luhr.-cr. were . ls<? ae". :ve w.orkeis. .Je-ii:;mes I.key Sr.* " well. A ana A'illi ins ami .Mr. II. I.ft' yavc kelp til lalk- "ii Habit. ml vi-t"r- were . AI Sara 'arkinsmi, and Prof.' Lone; ol Kr.-rin;.('"llf..v. (v. hiu- i. Rev. -I- 11I'KtlIfy. ia! Limehtei s ?>f'the Pres iyt rlail ( 'hurtlr aval Rev. liayee. rp (In t1;.'. illo. ?; ; 1 v7rrr't^'~i'i.-iliiiy; in the?Ivn"'?"H lev. Tout ley. Prof. ni .Mis. W*. .1. ('.thrall 11:< -en of Columbia took an active iart ill the scirrml each t!uy. I'rol. ( 'cilt.4 ii- is ;t member tl this - Ilev. at"! Mi -. K. ' K. .Johnson. MiA. J. JiaiutU Mrs. K. K. Johnson, Mrs. "A. J. HSnvtl, Mrs. Mary S \im and Mi. I.awrenei Jloulit attended the Iti-triet Mis. ionar.y meeting M Pendleton las'. a ei k. Mr. Ijuyene' (irier ami son <l t\ astrinuton. D. Csprrt ?r- feu- Jay-s?w-UJr.hi. 'mother 'during tht |iast week. ~ J-hrrrri-ft?^ ..It ,,V t''i;;;on. Bar, if _ A44vUiiJUJ ?I' St. Petersburg. Fla. ml Margaret PritfTiT this" AMtr" were the re.ei'nt dinner enest^-wt Julia Youny also oi' this eity. Mr. Benjamin Pruitt of Asheville, N. is visiting relatives here. Mr. n:I Mrs. .John Stewart of New York an 1 Mrs. Uuth Benjamin ol CJirtrnville are \i lllhg Mr. 1 an I Mrs. John Robertson. Mrs. Maggie M. Murray is hnmc I after attending summer school in-I Hampton, ,Va. AU.-s Gertrude l.rc who lias been with her uncle, I.)r. I. S. I.re of ! Wayi e-boro,. G? . js home to the delitrlit of her parents and friends. .Miss Krsie, Gee of CbTarrthia i5" spending a while also. ?Afr>L...J)('iirl It?ap "has yohe i Asheville, X. ('. to join Tier ... tyuTr: bund, Mr. Authur Ryan.Mr. Ollie Goosby reported a plo. sant trip while out west. (Miss) E. Z. Johnson, Reporter c. . . , 'Mil ' jfe f' . ~ >N BLANK 1 rE~--^. __198 3 .1." state .._i .irnf I AGE ? 3 IT'togrtther with a self addressed 9 to Leader Bill Carver's Club, 1310 g Your name will be placed on the-o a membership card and button t> I'UOSl'KRITY \K\\S ' Sunday School at Shiloh A. ?.K Church opcnc l at it> ti-tyi hour, After a brief study, .the les-1111 was ini|>>v.-siM:i\ icvii'v.c by tin' pastor. lie v. T. la. Iliihin-i.i . . For the high 110011 sei moil on. : oa-tor selerte i .his u*\t from Ayi 27:21, cho'sing lor H7e > uI >. . ;. "Slay on IS.aid.' 'I bis message I .vii< truly syi t from ("Jod for tin* benefit of all especially the 17 new oiivi >ts liial confessed Christ !urite oar most sue'i c-st'ul le'vival. Later, tin* invitat ioir Was exteiuled and seven were c. nnect-ee |^o*ilu* f'iuiieh ~ as full members, llu Fold's s-t-pper was adm'ini tinted in order; Ant inch llaiitist Church this Week is erfrtijsed in their great I sou! * \ iiv.t revival. .Many of Prosperity's old rosii-lvrrts my \ i-llii.i iie.. t lis Week Miss Ktpr Caldwell rs" now vi>jt mr her aurt lroin (' lumhia. 'finI members and* friends of- Antioc. were triad tr> see . Mrs. Carrie Stephejis at church again aftei il long illnua- ' 1 Mr>. 'Server'a, Cl' rk is liei'i visiting relations. \\ e also an loiiei I the prys: nee of Miss F'.i . inn lib iduiio in il Mi;?Ad Hi.- IV.: ,i both of ( ohitiihia and niar.v othei: that'space will not allow is t-> n .. i. 1 - - ' * .... I IIKMMINCW A Y NKW-S Chii\'i> Chiijwl A.'-M. *K.'Church ltd. I'. Yl.Knov. Ih.ftur Sundayrwsis a hijyli ?lay at oin C'hniTli. .Thf Sifn laV School wu' very' iptorostinir. Valrahlt'. remark w.ore mat It- . hv itiii' pastor. lic\ P. M. Knox.. ' Our pastor liroujrhl to?tr if I vat message that mm!-* on hearts'la ppv. It was takrn t'ron "-v. sill.?"!-, "Is . V.v ' . Name- W^'itloiv J'liMf',-? I- a a o rr-n (, s y,,: , en in'.--, il rh won.lerfpl nit'ssajro that wa- <le frvrrrrHttr n ' Sunday M'l' r l' . \ onili'i ful id s-:*.}rr t'? t??* per'snr ' i c I'oi \"a,,.i an ! ioirri! with ns Thi IIo!\?('iiiniiiL'arnn wits. minimi -1i tit.'.-ti to a very la'-'f i.uinli.fi'. We a.lto h'ntl with 'ns i n Sine" lav principal. Mi'. Wils.or .'linn -Kn).. .,: ivr?is?f ?o-.! jrU'i't*' in1.' reinarkjw. W. also had a large nudienec.? ? Air. Wavejly Hughes was the linnev guest ?>1* .Mr. ami Mrs. Pas ley. All*. David Mark and Mr. Klniei Melvin were the dimii'r guests of Mr, an i Mrs. Wilson. A party was given >t tlu* home . I' Mi\ .111 i .Mrs. MlTule-W 11 - n i ! I last Wednesday night for "the ;>t nui'it id' her-dub. .Mi-s.Kdl.an Wilson is back from the beach alter spending a week of pleasure. Miss Amelia Pressley is home from Trenton, N, J. visiting rei ? fives and friends. ~ c 11 i:r a \v~ n i:ws Mr. C. C. Ducket t. who departed this life Thursday, Aug. 8. on his way to the* veteran hospital at Columbia, S. ('. was funeralizo Sunday afternoon *t T:00 o'clock, t the Methodist Church, Rev. J.ukson, Pastor. * ? He leaves'to mount his lost, a wife, Mrs. Oil it* Duckvtt, a father, live sisteis, ore brother and a host 'of relatives and friends. 'I 1mw? tu.. ;..l. i: ... . ... >>. it ("I Mrs. AniT.-r-iiii *MarshaII~and son, Jerome. Missr-Channie Elerhc and Mrs. Maggie Ford who left Tuesday afternoon for W&desboro, X. C. to the* hospital wheio. she7" M ill midio-go im opera! inn. Mi si Rmh Kdy.< id" left for X V. C. Thursday 'afternoon." ?-Tbertf- wa?_ a dime social giver at the Inane of Mrs. Ollie Samuei Mon lay evening. Mr. Hick'ard Kllerhe's home t\as h->troVecl by fire Wednesday eve lir.g. ' Rev. It. K. Mason, I'astor Sunday was. A great day at the Trinitv Baptist Church. The Sun day school lesson was taught--byfhe several teachers was very good indeed. Prof. C. P. T. White teacher of the adult class was at his be?<t~nnd~ held his class spellbound.! He is a wonderful Bible student and teacher. .?At 11 -?^leek. the Pastor, Rev. B. K. Mason delivered a sermon uH?* ing for a subject, "Hinderances that help, and help that is a hinderance." This sermon shall ever - f .. . , . r iHii^ir ?? - THE PALMETTO LEADER NEWBERRY NEWS St. Matthews Baptist Church Rev. A. L. Ingram, pastor The S. S. was openecTat its usual hour. 10::I0 o'clock. All of the teachers were at their post of duty. The lesson was wonderfully taught by Rev. Ingram. The attendance for the day was good. At C" o'clock the B. Y. P. U. ren ilt-ri'd a \ei v interesting, program. Devotions were conducted by Mesdames Eunice Wicker'and Victoria 'Booxor, aft or n hirh the pioOor preached a wonderful sermon. ?The?scniui missionary?m- e ~t~ Tlnirsday at 0 o'clock. . Mrs. Flossie Butler, her husband and cousin, left for Cleveland, ?0., Tttvfeday. \ Our revival will"begin the fourth Sunday in the month. It will be conducted by Rev. Wallace from Clinton,- Si CT? jr ??I U..II.1.I " ' " mil iu m napusi vmurch ' ] Key. E. E. Gaulden .closed out d?m of* God" last Sunday morning, lie used as his subject, "The Kingdom of ?God as Present and Future." After tins splendid message the doors of the church were i-pened, and two joined; one joined under religious cxjferiente, the other as h candidate for-baptism. I Sunday night our pastor spoke from the parable of the Prodical Son. lie said in his discourse that many people t'da.v are very much I like the Prodical Son. Ip that they spend all* before they begin to realize that God is, All of their youthful lives; all of their power and energy for the ways of this world. ; ^ There is very little we can do .for God when we have given all T mil?unnlilM !K I 111 IH' touuv living. Mrs. Brooks and her son left-the city Suftday I'm'.Orange, X. J. She did not want to go after meeting old friends and \isiting her church (Bethleheni) and i.ofiTeshing her .memory with the time# that was once hers to enjo.v. in days gone by. All of hey -friends legrctted very much ,to see.her go. But as the old saving upes. "Tlte best oT" t'i iends mtis*t pai t." ' , Quite a few \?f ouf memberk have been on the-sick list, and wc ire glad to sav that many of them are improving, and / we do hope and tiust that all of them will be well and hardy again. ' . / * - Calvary- Pre>h\ lerian Church -( >111- Sun.l.iy ^I hiM'1 is si ill [rluwiiig. There jvvefe three new memnets Sunday nuniing, Mr. James liafncs, Ma-Ui; Herbert, and Al?in M11yi 1 , i , ,, ni l- .riij.nyril tbi.. ervire. Paul 11.' Allen received he. prize l'or-memory work. vayTuesday evenjng (> o'clock. IL.neial service was hofd Sunday afternoon, at home by the Home Benefit. Society and sermon at Mt. 1'vt-r Baptist Church, Saluda Co. >y llev J. 1, Cold son, pastor. She eaves to inoinn her passing -one on,.foU|- daughter, one sister, lius-v Vind. Rid a host p>f relatives and (lends. Mr. Joseph ifc Williams, intie: takt in charge. Mrs. Mary Cijiry had as Iter guest a-t wi ek hey .sister Mrs. Blanche iai'rineti.n Barns from Washing! > She returned to -Washiu_: n"'" uTrty ~fu:r to snend fifteen . days. Master Berry. Lindsay from X. _ V. * . i- -peinirng his vacation with ii^i ufanM inoiTief, Mrs. L. J, Simp- . M; . Sadie Moon of Washington is- ?;. n \diilo'with her sistors. Mi Mia Hies' Clara Nance aniT Hainan .South, also Mrs. S. M. iiiliii r <<n < 'nlthvoll St. \\\ :i' ! 1:n 1 ?I> know Mi<;d Diiphue ('ohman . is improving after havine seriously ill with, pneumonia. Trust' she will soon l.?e hack l<i jo-r/eet health again. Mrs. .Carrie Whitner had an ac ident last week whieh caused her to lie in he.,1 a'fewtlays. Mi.?1'on nie?Mar*?Q nail or?and her soil lift Tuesday for Blaney, ,S. in spend a few weeks-with thcirrelatiw's. The public is cordially invited 1 to attend a musical festival a t Methleheni Baptfst Church Friday night,_Anr. Id. 1935, 9:30 o'clock. 1 There will he more than thirty well 1 trained voices on this choir, and _ t lie in>i - ic will consist rif Xegro spirituals, melodies, jubilees. Admission',10c. This Choir is the community choir. The proceeds are for church and community club. Mrs. V.unice F. Allen, pianist; Ityv. K. K. Gaulden, director. All of the ladies are asked to nei t at r.cthleliem Baptist Church Wednesday evening. Von and yours friends are cordially invited to attend a special musical recital given by the young pen file of St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Columbia. S. C.. Snndav A n-?\ iTi. 1 |i. in. at St. Luke's Episcopal Minion, Newberry, R. , C. lirrm'r f^rjrolrthe 'Hate?artd- the -place. ^filler Chapel A. M. E. Church Key. (J. 11. White, Pastor The-'snperintendent and teacbers were, at their post of duty Sunday inorning. The lo*snn was verv benefit-ally reviewed bv Supt. Floyd. This being the second Sunday It,A -,^mi: 1. v J 1 iiiv- tnuni iwi :s nuur rfe^an -ny 8 group of small girls and boys of tlu* Sunbeam and Hurry Hustler flubs respectively singing "Jesus Loves Mo This I Know." Following this song " a group of smallbe in' the minds of all who heard it, for indeed it was, a master. At 8 p. m. he preached another wonderful sermon using as a subject, "Promises." Rev. Mason is a profound gospel minister and.pul piteer. He, too, was at his best I Supday. The collection for the day was $24.77. I children recited and dramatized the gloves of the Golden Rule, under the supervision of Mrs. H.? B. , White. The pastor's message to the little ones' was the Golden Rule. The main or adult message I sage was taken from Remaps 5*:3-5 subjeot, Mounting the Steps." The visitors were Attorney J. Clarence Young, Washington, D. C\, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Tnrmuy?White" Plain, in. ?., Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Longshore and Mr. Esper Hood, Gostonia, N. C., and Mrs. Hattie Ruff. ' - . . - _ ?_ ? At 2 o'clock the pastor, choir and some 'membT-ts?niototed?To" Hannah A. M. E. Church to serve Tor Rev. J. M. Williams and his good people. " . At the League hour Mr. James fdvt'ol. ? iuimutM.'u me sei vces, a Vt.y-i nteresting meeting. F or?the?evening?worship?He? brews 12:12 w&s selected for tjie text, by the pastor, subject, "The Way of the Cross." The Rev. 11. 11. Dayson assisted in this service and* gave sQme very timely expression ere the service closed. 1 The other_y isiiurs. were MissTViWleT" Farrow the Messrs J. P. Reeder, Columbia, Kr?M. Clark, Willie. P. Ruir and Clarence Anderson and ' J. Mareellus Robinson. The music for the day was very sweetly sung by the Junior choir, Miss Anjerone Young, pianist and Mrs. H. II. White, directress..^ Bishop Noah W. Williams, Elder E. A. Adams, Rev. and Mrs. Brown of Columbia and Mr. Collier of St. hoy is, Mo., were guests at the parsonage Thursday afternoon the 8th of August. The ladies of the , church served - a very appetizing ' dinner at the cozy home of Mr. and | Mrs. F. B. 1'rat.t' Sr.. and the Pis, hop presented his Travelogue in ( the evening. -< August 25th at 11:110 the Re-. | ligious Base' Ball services will be , had. Come!' At ,8:20 the Rey. j Nlis. Parker will start' our revival meeting. Don't miss hearing this < great, preacher and gospel singer. I She is a graduate of Gammon I Theological Seminary,' Atlanta,, i tioorgia. ! F Mefjdames L'. M. Gilder, L. I. I Pratt, Charity Montgomery and Rvv. A. J. Holnian motored to Co- I lumbia Tuesday. July ."10th to at- I tend the W. H. and F. Missionary t convention. This "slipped the memnr.. r\f 4- \\*\ %?.?.! 4- '-'-A ' 1 Wi y Ul IMC I Iiur lilM AVl'CK. S MII.EKR MARKS YOU WEI,- ' GOMEIh_ . . > NEWS IN AM) AROUND 1 . TRIO, S. (". \ Notwithstanding the summer's 1 heat eh"''''h p'"" fmiml i heni .. K ~"T es en route to church, At St. a John' A. M. E. Church of which--S Rev. J. W. Weston is pastor;' Sun- -fl day School opened at the usual hnui* with the superintendent and v teachers at their respective places. <1 ; . . r At 111 o'clock tile mbrnine; set- t vices hcjran. The ntessape was de livyted from Philippians 1st chap- s tor Tth verse. . " t At- the evenirijr services Rev. p Kennedy delivered the message, a We all rejoiced a<' Grid reyealed v himself through His servant. ],, Mrs. -Rachel Rrowhr-and ~ Miss | ? nv-iiiivc nmin 01 !tony tttll, IS. -were our visitors on Sunday also Mr. and M^s. T. Wilson, sister and ^ brother. ?fVtmo nji'Aln. ~ Miss K. Smith ' is." spending aw.hilo homo with parents. < ... I Joy: West on , "Misses Oria Me- (] Fadden. Bessie- T.. Bolls, Messrs tl tamos -MrClaryr-yJamos Thomas t, and* Mr. Enjreno Wilson of Kinpr- j strhe were tho dinner ghosts of ^ Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Bonnett and daughters TTn-Stmda-v, al so Mr. Willie Bryant of KinKstfoc. Tho Junior Missionary is doing splendid work. Messrs Storx Wright, Jamos Thomas and, S. Fulton Morris loft to take examinations for the-CtTCTT work this morning. j. Mr.' and Mrs. \Y. M. titles hf~~ <;on^ov nt-h.jt-i .ii inn ilit'lr parents and were visitors at church.on Sun day. i Many out-of-tovvn visitors wore iji attendance at the program rendered hy the Sunday School Sunday afternoon, namely: Messrs W. Rrndlev, M. Harrison J?.- IV{eClary, RT WIT Hants, IT. R rown, A. Chilsom, I R. Chilsom of Salters, S. C. Messers Frank Montgomery-and 1). R. Wright left for Mullins. yesterday. - ... .. | ^ 1 : JOHNSTON NEWS i . *' ?l Miss Beatrice Gomillion of . Charlotte, N. Cis visit ing her 1 grand mother. Mrs. Susan Watson. Mrs. Annie M. Jenkins and Miss F.va Un=on of Washington. R. 43./ are visiting their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Upson. . Mrs. Mamie ,TV.)v! ? rrf: f harh.tte. X. C. has. returned homo after visit hie. 1t(t^ TnothtTv~Mrs^ Saram ? .nalv-Yonngtu ?? =?J? ?- ? small daughter and son, Jestina and Jimmy of Now York are visitr r mother, Mrs. Savannah Youngs. ? . - Miss Emma Mao Waldo of Xdgcfiold. ,S. C. wfts a visitor of Miss L. Helen Watson Saturday P. M. AT,.iiilx?..,. ii.. o 1.; _ - "' I a "I me ,-?|H>rilHg nan- . ners Tennis Club are inviting everybody down to the High School to see them play tennis. M.rsC D. M. Spann has returned from a,visit to relatives ih Columhia and Asheville, S. C. Mr. Clarence Townsend of DeLand, Fla., is visiting relatives. Little Bobby Upson celebrated his second "btrthdav with a-party ~ | Saturday p. m. -21 children wished I a "happy birthday" to him. Iced drinks, cookies and lollypops were~~ [served. ^ | All membefS of the chureh^'T" ? Building Club are asked to be present on Wednesday nite. / ,.v :: " ^7 * ?? LEESVILLE NEWS CALVARY A. M. E. CHURCH Row L. C. Butler, Pastor While .njedical physicians, are fighting disease, the ministers are lighting sin. Rev. Perkins has ? st a successful week of s ) '.'vi\tU i ieelines. Rev. Butler and?f his good people are planning to \ :.rrv <>i' anotnor groat sin-righting e riieeting beginning on the third t Sunday, which, is to be conducted sti ee, S. C. | a The pastor and ..members of Cal- t vary, are preparing to entertain .J the W. H, and F. M', Convention, h vfchich will convene on_the 15th. J Their greatest desire is to welcome ^ v the visitors and friends and make i the Convention a success. o The Rev. Morse nod his good people were honored Sunday morn- 'J ing with the presence" of Rev. and i Mrs. Morse of Washington D. C. ? Rev. Morse is a younger brother S of Rev. Morse of Loexyiltc, pastor of Friendship Baptist Church. j ?The Star" Social club of Lees- ; ville is on the map in large letters.' The members 'are very loyal to. the J L churches. They contributed-'a sup j Jply of fans to all the churches in c Leesville. T-" 1 ~ . \ ST. MARY CIRCUIT Itev. J. F. Stanley, Pastor Sunday was a high day at St. 1 James A. M. E. Church of this;1 circuit. Our- faithful superintend- ' h vnt, Bru. H. C. Cochran and a few j ( >f the officials were at their place. 1 t The teachers did their work with t heir classes. ?This 1 k'i 111Ihn .l:iv ,,f ...I,, f.mi'Ui li piarter our P. E., Dr. T. W. Jan- 1' rrette was present. , The pastor ic presented him after which he reviewed the lesson. This we all enoyed. At 11 :^40 o'clock the : general rder off service was conducted )y the pastor; The local preacheVfc"' j5 tevs. Jjimes Lenard, II. L, Cochran -p md Eleroan Bilrch were pulpit as- p list nuts. First?hymn, * no.?278, -3 Iro. Cochran offered prayer/ the v hoir saftg a selection, second r 1.Villa 22<), the P. E. read-Psalms L OH as a scripture lesson. After v he order of service the pit-dor pre- [ ; ented the P. E. to preach. He lected os a text Psajnis 108:1, 'My heart is fixed, 1) God I will p ini; and give praise, even with nv cloi v." subject "A Fixed j; hart. As usual lie preached a v vonderful sermon, and we wer \j nade to.rejoice in the God of our Salvation. He coijcdiided by singr .r "".My Heart Ts fixed in Jesus lame." He came down in tin? alt-r P ind extended an invitation for per- ]j ons to johi the church. One young R nan came, llr. ' Willie ^I.'enard. "j U'ter the closing of this service, j? luarter. The reports were fine, e, eports from all leaders except wo. Tim P V "fit! ....Pi r.;^ r..ii ?... .. V. ..c,, ?.? ??.? \V essniont $ 18.00.- The total finance hroughoufc-the day was $'Jl.50. We ;\] elieve .that we have the right man p t the right place as our P. E. and ? e are hoping and-praying for his w [ turn to the Marion District, anther "year." ." : cl Our siK'fial visitors were the fi it'e ol' tho Elder, tHeir-three clilP- C reminLhis aunt that nursed him ai i his ..childhood days. We listened to some encouraging : tl emails 'from Jhvr, We were in- c( cod .pleased to have them with y? s. They all, along- with the pas- m rr wei-e-duinei--guests of Mr. and tp Irs. S. Stevenson.. Mrs. Steven-1 ol on was not so well and y.et she", fit PINCKNEY'S FU UNDERTAKER AND LICI SOUTH CAROLINA I . .. , ' F - 100.6 WASHINGTON ST. r . Travel anywhere.. ** the SOUTH! A fare Jot every purse, ?ONE WAY and ROUN for Each Mil* flTTi ROUND TRIP TICKET 19 W\TTF tor Kach Mil* * round trip ticket .. for Each Mil* Kfl ONE WAY TICKETS for Each Mlla Good In Sleeping and Pari proper charges for apace o (Economize by leaving your i lining the Si Excellent Dining Tie C.rtm (iirtnlil** ll?- C. , ... w W. E. McGEE, A. G. P. Southern Rail '*' \ Saturday, August 17, 1935 ABBEVILILE NEWS ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. W. S. Mims, Pastor Sunday school opened at 10 A. il., with teachers i-nd officers pre ent. A discussion on the lesson or UlMmmrtest?The lesson was ?c iewed by the Supt., Johnson and ncouraifing remarks by the p&sojr. . f At 11:15 A. M. the pastor. Rev. Hi mo road Praliv. 57th chapter as scripture lesson rnd for the # ext was found St. .Matt. 13;49. It 8:00 P. M. Rev. Mims spoke riofly from the discourse "The edge." found Psalm 9:7 which ias full of instructions and pleasi..If to all hearers. ToVil receipt' f the "ally for trustees. ?55.00. Mr*.?Bavin Miss?R'oyd gi Cowberry, S. C. worshiped with .s Sunday and 'wore visnmi of dy and M>s. Ln^kin LnMincr on - it'OL'ssi-n Ave. A1:- s Atkinson >f AETanDi, _Ga. . dative of Miss LuciU.' Fair W"i h'l <- d _witii us also. .Mrs. Emma Hodges, of this 'My- who was 94 years or Aire " Vug. 11th, rpent her birthday ri lurch on lost Sunday morning. r ?stut although feeble. l'oard No. 2 of Sr. j ernes A. M. ;. Church met at the" jio. u- of .Irs.**' Josephine Robinson, Soees-. ion Ave. with Mrs." Eula White 'resident.. Devotiona'.s exercises onductcd by President, Scripture /sson was. read by M1 ? Emily '<>" or. Alter songs of. praises he business was ^turned over to he >ice president, Mrs. t\ White, t r.eyi sum was.realized. A social our.wl.'S silent and all were rert >he,| with a deJicious course of ,*e 'cream- and cake. E Collier, Reporter Washington St. Presbyterian ", ~v Church Rev. H. Y.- Kennedy, Pastor 'Phrr- Washington St. Presbyterin Church Missionary Society let at the liutne of Mrs. Mary L. 'ope, on. Secession Avenue, on LiAr. ?tn, !> o'clock. Mrs. White ~~ or dunning the devotional p*p>\. ises with Miss J C. F'.ir pianist. ,oad in prayer by Mrs. Eula i'hite. Scripture lesson by Mrs. ^ inima Reid. Singing, "Thete is V fountain filled with blood," Meeting , in the hands of the' res., Mrs. Pope. Remarks by 'Mesdames ~~ lara oilier. Emma Reid and EulL fhite. Singing "My Eaith iLooks p to Thee." A short program indered. Instrumental sgJo--Miss^ Gutssie 1 tT.il I ,f" N . lk, _ Z- JZ otm?Miss Daisy Wilson, ecitation?Miss Etta Johnson, emai ks?Misses Prissier.. Devlin; Happy II. y" was sung, c marks?Mesdanftes Jennie Coe, Finloy and Mary E. Rook. >1'r vied. All ei,jcyeti?wia neat sum, $5.60 A course of ice cream and cake as served. II.. o..11:T?i~.. i omiit* ittyiuvi [est! ones'. Kennedy, Jones aiul ope. iade every thing very pleasant. Sunday night we returned to lurch and the pastor' preached om the subject, ."Witnesses .fo.r_.-_ lirist."?Acts??We?enjoyed nother gospel message. Thn fbniY- sanjr y seWtion aild ie pastor called for persons to innetiit with the church. Two )ung men came. This was Com- r_ luniori' service and there was ; lite a number present to partake ; this feast.. We are thankful to ly that we enjoyed a lovely day. ' neraL home 2NSEI) EMBALMER OF AND GEORGIA :uncrul Carr. and Funeral : Equipment US GOOD AS THE BEST tnd Better than the Rest And Prices Less Oflice Phone 5707 Residence Phone 7765 __ _____ i . , COURTESY AND SERVICE COLUMBIA. S. C. . I ' ~Ti any day |1/a ERN Jgg I , ./ PSIMU D TRIP COACH TICKETi Traveled | L4 n.k._ fa?h is r* w MVliuM -?UU| M.W mJmkjm i TrtftUd 1 *S?Return Limit # |f ondri ~1 , 1V?TM | i Trmltl i or Cm ?n payment af eenpied. No mrtlurfOi , . Automobile at home ?b| juthern Cer Service ! ?/?<y e/ Train IVatfel . A., Columbia,AC.' way System J"