The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 17, 1935, Page Page 8, Image 8

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El " ' ra^e * ? - ? ? GShort E F k. . ^ . W J | acui* liiaiui _Made in Columbia^ | HMMBBnaraian*' ? FOR -HOXi^ST VMIH USED CARS STOP BY ~ 1924 MAIN IH Y WHERE, THE OK Counts J & OK CHEV. CO. 1924 Main St. ?ma?Big We arc authorized by the Director of the Better Housing Program to figure Giiyernnioqt Wor'ft: Artisans C ontracting Company Phones 3187?8")33 (. V UN TON M:ws r ! Sunday. .In iiig.-u Vy,y-. jdca.-'att' day many attended the eiui'iviu'e and Sunday schools. Il.v. P N*. .Gary pmicht'd a very inlere>tinr sermon, pasUu' \>{ I-Yum v-iup A .M. K, ' Chart v.. ~ Hebrew Baptist I'-vrirh rendered a . s.:eey< revival u.e:i:.g. Ilv\ K, At Davis .of.!>rarge!.pixiiiiL ; 'yd, h'avjuz a. crowded he's.'. .em'! nite. ?? -M1s? (ietsi-crr?P'ti-"' ? > .; iri.eii liome at'tci spending * v.hiie ii Columbia. Air. \Vari Wil ..n. .M. voer.t f'-w ' !:i V ,), * ?... i and .Mrs. Wa'nvn 'WD-.TiTi Mr. [)eu :: :a?- .HaJ"! ha - vet *r home after being awl y ipnte n while. Bethel'" reviv i ' tv-a s'u a jsUCCe*- vi'ie'r?m-H-?rsH-ete-: nr* by I lev. <". I tjuite number jojtied the eLa . . Mrs, pPi'g:: ?ti\ ? er threi daughters.- ?rN?es- Kliza': V;VS 'n ami Marian Ff-rv. -mv. from N. V.. are 'he gu- st'-',.' of imr ?'j?rer' Mrs. Laura th-ma-. . NORTH CIIAS'N MW-H . ..Sunday ,n\ vein i Vt i' t;-mil?ii' ' i. 1 >.?|!i> i ,v '-re ..j, IF:-- \i. Tin- lesson :w|. "r " : 1 iuVt'iv ~.i ..yo'\v, >\/. at i In n-fly d'ir'.t-sed; ? At 1 l : 1"> the pa-no-' t11?Ut:tCn tin* r<>iti'u.ni. and .Selected as his !i xt, I>a:a!\ i'.S. I.hv theme' ? ! the text. "Ili io Am I S< n i Mit" If** deliver.! : a sua! - t ii'i in*! set:" nton. ' On Sm i!' y. Atttrusl IN. is*fknr.\VM a-* Pastor's P.*y l'p Rally Day, \Y< are proud to say that'.our'Trustee are still v.orki: _* ' up. ? ur church. You are welcome tu out friendly ? t Inn l ii. in 11.1 piia t. * sr. t;r.oRr;F. xiHvs i { . Bethel A. M. H. C hurch Rev. V. A. Jertpretle, Pastor Service- heunrr at .! T k?o'clock". - 1st hymn as lined by the pastor. Prayer was offered by Rev. W. II. Pinckney. Selection by the choir. 2nd hymn. Scripture lesson wa? read by the pastor, from St. Matt. 7:21. The sermon and. text were selected from St. Matt.'7:21, subject, "Saying and doing." A wonderful sermon, just fj.il! of undere standing. Our Sunday fcchool was called off on account of rain. Sunday night we were favored -wltmrtVohdcrfnl s'evnto'n dolivt'Tod * "by the Rev. J, Toomer of Summon ville. Rev. Toonier is the son" of Rev. Willie Toomer, who is in the ministerial field. He Has a brother It preaching. They are both students at Morris '.College, Sumter, S. C. Rev. V. ;Tonereltc will preach?for Rev. Willimas, pastor of Good Mope Baptist Cliurch. -Thursday night of this wo.ok. Music will bo. [rendered by Bc-thel's choir. Mr?.^Clarence Bowljc of Delray Beach, Flo., spent two week? with relatives. Mrs. Bowlio, who was the formr er Miss Clarence Sweat, left last "Wednesday ~fcrr Birmingham, Ala., where she will spend two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Aletha Sos well. The pastor, and delegates will leaves Thursday morning ef next week for Graniteyillo to attend tjie S. S. Institute of the South Caroline Conference. Standard Oil Hi^li Spee RICH AHO C ! ~ C ? *5 r.nri C ? J A *.T!.'; __Cn~ gloved fcv .the tkt?pu!aed Oil Gov c painting a "barret c.-.cii in less ih.i . made UtUlcr .t'-t? -<Lb-.arv'st 1n .jd't- < Charleston. P. C. "Ke.vs a Courier' be t-rfol< cog:...:ar.oe of. -these ?;:s - TJ-e-r V .' " '- ..t'l.-n ivriiijl ilujr tl'7 . " i 11. w ]. i:-, * . \ . : M ft i . ' v. 01 paint A , .-i' j i I. s.i:, 5 ri.'r si. u m ine 1 c.nipanvii..; l.i.lHlV",' . _ I "II: n W-i'i'" v l; i h:is h" n with t'.O Sritydustympany for Iniir-! 'n, \< .?(!. | liit tin* sides l?ri.\vji ; 111 I>'i:i rials \ i iinw. in t\\? tit y i\ ..il l t,!l!"i . wjt;. i-t( i s sOe ?.?ii ls. Ilv.'. v..i> tii.j. ii with a stupj \v.:'t:lr. - tl.lih. I, V. '|l> hiis'l) .11 j . V. itti iKy ye.mpatiy \? n. y, ins. jtui pirhi-h-sf-rrhh'!:- ' It takes hi in f w. 'lit yOi^ht i'tid a i; -ai|>;r S'.?i?lxlis. lie! may pic k m.p . s. me sp.-eil after n<-j '1.:.-' had nuny, e\p.. i n in e; ; | T I if m o i n;..- ili;; m f.i paint "ITTe. J . ?"' 111 : : 's u n:. i i In hia at ine ; oil is 'packed tor shipment .over] Smithre!ilia at the (Iharlestxm IiIk > ii li 4" )>". .1 sti^tilcjaV^] RRd KaiiaV. t.> J;iu<i uy twinu-l ST. 'l\\l I. A. y\, I'. <*iI I'liCH S. '1 !i? S:-n !y\ K.ir . w.a- * ;iit !1. h'tli" paivip;. T!k' . '.vf * wi ll- ? iv l.y r..-h ' \\t 11 :::0 A. M. Ucv'.-U. I.r <*., ;1 l i I 1 i' j i *, ii.U i iTt fi;i i: i: i .-plravi'.'fi a- i'? i--M;< >! with ii:' aA i?ar' tliv wa> .Air.; i !cy\\ (>?..< < ii'inpi <>!' I >iia?!:.__S^ ii.,- !i -i. : nil i>iVu~ i-<1 ificlmlc M:X Jan.' a;. I Mr*. I a ' :v:>rv i\t i b ,\'i.\ . r.cir i oeoverii s I be speecly. .. The . ll.usy Hi t: < lub :.t -with. .Mr-. - < . t 'nnfphr.ii .( <1 I? -t Friday vk'.riif .?,\Til)i V "w i f ift UK: a V .! .' t < n,'- ydoe' t:.. l' ' - ii'.i .. 1 U- 1 _c; M . 1 m i, zidn \. M. i:. cm iicu WiivytiMu-.., S. .('. ?On-'Thursday, A(. Rio, I I. 11:: i - K?.!.insoh, !i faithful member <d" Mt.. Zion A. M. K,.\vas laid to rest. al?ne"? ' lYiiyer--. Rev. Audi-r-'uri. . IlyinnT-T-JLined liy Rev. AY. M. 0wa ' Si m| ; c . .:r i.at '.rj J- F Icev, .T. C. Hilton: . _Ohiuuary .Mis-' .Mary Cook. Remarks tomerbing Rro. Robinson as a church and Sabbath School wovker, neighbor and l'ricnd?Rev. J. C, Hilton ar.cl Air. R. Q. Caldwell. Duct? Funeral Sermon?Rev.-M. C. I'ollock. The'ehurch and comn^i;nijy have lost.a valuable .worker, and friend 1 May our lost be Heaven's pain. Brother Robinson leave- to nnpurn " his passing, a host of-relatives and friends. "'GADSDEN IIIGHI'OIMS". The tiadyleh < h.ipler of the New Funut.-. ?.| >?ttth Carolina ORt ! < >? ? ' i't < t'i'l .1 n -P-? - ?-i!l "i ?h .I ,1 ; ' ' ! "> ' ( n arid from th.e Vo?>!;s of thinps the .vhr-le'Thapti-r will be striving to. Co 11 -1 11 v.i . t\ Bed Hill 'Rapt.i t Chiireh is nmv sonp conscious bepinninp in tin i:?nU;. .? -no . < > i.111:11iii: hruort he services. Tile Ii?-v. .Mr. Ejazor a win erftii voice which o \ tyairnc ,i.iy in lead out Negro Spiritual?.- Ir. the. i-bseine DurUctt, /In1 tiiuivh i> no | - T-" ! , -ain!' i-i |M i- ifr.'" ti>i, a .n'ii | a l-ri f"- j-- --? "Th.l'p'Kt - inn iin r i<i<.-1jic c*.i' in hy in- lied l liii 1 tsi|>;iC'i.urrh"-Sunlay (n.M'l i . l i.i w - (-a ns w . s ?ftntr?m-TTrynl'li1. Swiiv.i'iing. I* -c al'. <it hi-1' ii t ijuor . i-x. raises ami .'pit iii.g u;i- the ;?-.) t,\ the day. 'J e lait'i i tin > .n at,11 Eastover went to Florence t.'n jti. -v. r t . e I'ee "1 In- ex'p'el i.i. i-tit' station ami N ek by way <d Hnvt.-vUla to sea the celebrated <<T:oi -N'arpi I Itui"-day. A piote ditai.e, ftct hunt will appear h\(rr.' I Ju UrMi: 4 ' I' IV'. lVj'l," ! . r- ?4 I furerl their lij -t de!eat Satun.' y i? *tTi< hilii L nl' the Coiuiiibin Bine Tiftehf-"n .-?. !?ii-1?i '? f.st :'ir. 'I he score was '.Mb Saturday -.Aajrusl -J, (l;m ;t'ii win: a thrill |>ack< i me. from the Calhoun ("aunty Warriors by the -cere of ! - 1. ('laf.enee Patterson -.former State Ti.isehall sti.r sle wed up Well. .Mi-s \\ illiclirirt.a .Miller, rcren;Tv returne 1" home, efter visitn.t* | friends ar.ff relatives in Columbia and other points.! She0.i*eport8 an I enjoyable visit. ? i ? .. ? Co. of N. J.. I. d Workers WHITE, two Nsppo skilled workers f N. J. at Columbia, South C':r?>! n 'thirty seconds. This record v.rs shooters?with" step- watches'. TnO ~ " and the Salesmotor, a.trade organ, ' | ed demons of the paint brush. ills; in t!io bro.r.e on a. boatswain's- ' rln.ii ami <1 ibhihit a siiip!;l-u > u ? r lia.upok- ovii'y time ho came v, i iri.i 1 ?!idklnf il?ci;i\ 1.1 I'lUS ti> pMlllt l.i: t iel' the t.lKC t?l' ) his health. ' . "Wide, bi'.tislu-s-?ia< ip-d i'i .1! ? . 1 paiiuiit:; process, .anil then' -is a r i nick "to it. like a api.ay i;r other 'mechanical device. The nn i . ha\'e developed u. teehtii(pio Whh a . ( .eliminates e\efy unnecessary modi. ion." ( thwusand NVarot s employed, by tin? .Siahdurd Oil Co. of Ni w Jersey ill a with* variety of skilled suul tinskilled - ociTitpations, in f;uT7 the company is t reditod wiplp lieine oat; of flie la r.uest employers of rata? la Inn- hi the e.amtrv?Thorn illelllth: 1 pipe line workers, Tilling station enT- "j ployoes, lnossenrtws, mail clerks, sailors and steamer cooks*. cliauf- < feiirs. drivers, bulk plant workers J ailU UUlldtng trade worKcr*. : - i"i:.\i>i?I:T<>\ Our Sunday school ojienetl at the 1 usual hour with our Sunt.. Mr. II. . V.. -Tluunpson, with our toil at- , teipJunVp of otlicers and teachers. , Our lesson was discussed Well liv i lii* various, ohr-.si'-. _ Many vi-11??j - : ' were. present. Prof. ' MeLaayhliu. yaw .<nnH* very interesting re*- * marks -\vliTt-li we all enjoyed, J tow ( li. Yante?prrraht-.J a very interest imr M-nnun <m S nit< Jay a. .111.._i id in I Peter 2:17. Uur revival is < n t:::v.ecl;. We Jtttvo with-u- i!> v. Mrs. I>aiU*y-of Grerr.s 1 oro, N. C* - She's a wonderful s evuniii. lis.t. We Wish to. thank" many vof Silver Sin inir 'an PPmthel .M. 1*1. ('luirelie.s' incinliers I'm* cor ' epeiatiny with vs.": 31;.<7 Eva E. (1 reenlee ..( f Anders no, S. C. was :iie week-on I <;:a t * f Mr-. Xar.-y Sim-. M rs. . Dairy A. Parker was * y! < ' ,.i. . 1 * ':? M ?v n " l I'll11' wiy. Mrs. Stulie. Ciantt, Mrs. Henrietta Foster n't' ( lenison. S. > Mrs. Daisy A. Parker, were__ 1!;r il;111? !'?v:ii' . t s?rf?!Mr-.?.Mm V I" -f*\ 11 i 11 i |, Friday. The ItUK; grand daughter atwl .-nil Mo-i lie and D<?r: hyello "Hamburg'c of' Anderson, S. C. spent several days with their r - i ami ; ;ii <-M s Mr. _uiul?Mi s. It; 1". llaipburge.' .Mis#' 'Mndv.-tiiic Brown, the'daughti'f*' of* Mr. ar.d Mrs. Alien Blown nl' Groenyillo. S. is spending the ntwmer w+rh her irrai'iJT parents, Mr'.'atul Mrs. It., T. ilambiirge. Silver Spring Baptists Church lused'. a very sticcos-ful meeting with f> memheys added t?> its conyreyatlon. They were baptized Sunday afternoon. Bev. atui Mrs. T. It. Tolbert j>f Greenwood, IteVv and Mrs. I:. F. Daniels' of Bglton. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foster of Clemson College and Miss Mae Watson . >:' Bidgeway -were dinner guests at the home <>f Mr. and Mrs. G. \V. Tohn'siin Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.'John McT.aughlin of Mississippi are visiting, relatives, and friends' in Pendleton. They were dinner-guests at the'home of _ Mr. and Mi n 11"bt-Wiijslon M> v.day. Mrs. Bpssfc" Sheared rvf Tva .is s n??tn! i ik** sr?v??i*nl <iImpj i "ill'Uwi. The hoy- PIT chili is plan?!i11?_' :i trip In Ashevdlo, .\. and ~ Tennessee nczt-week in (lie care of Prof. ll.,W, (iullinen. Mis. V. Peppers spent the week-end in Anderson. The -revival mootbnr. starts at Kinpr Chapel A. M. K. Church (his week; We -hope Cor (hem a crand access. Mi-s Dora Brown is spending several days in Klbprton, 'iit. Mr. ('. Loo Davis of Anderson was in Pendleton Sunday aftor. noon. Miss Alice Pendy of Seneca ~p( nt Sunday i liyht with Mjs= Ttob-!>"< "WrnMoh. The Lev. 'i oinert Conducted the meeting. He is a forceful sneaker and wo welcome hinr and Mi s. Telle rt hack at any " timet C^AIKK PI: i. \ M Xi;_ P-urh (.he 'p: _t in. mlu- the inemhr rs of the ('!ai: r Lv La lain". ' av.c h?en I o|th-iv weekly no.c-i ;>ir n't the hojue of -'ifforunP nif hers. __ ... ' * _ T'-e mi1' tinsr was ium-vo-I in. its Mini manner with Da*-Pre ideV. Mi-lie. Allien Lucas pre-hun'-". Olfl and new hp-ire-s was di-<usse<L P! .? w r(. t ad f r ' (i h fi v ?? > ' it will he 'af tit,' !:.nr,[> fif . 'Mtrte. (' *>t i in i? "?Tityliif.?1 ] ft St., VVfdnc day ni'.rht, Atifu. t 2.1,. Tlic pithlffis eorYHrttiy* 1 n vjt.1 '!. ' TV* 'tTfih was /1< li itU <h t<> have, Mr, l!?*y S'tn"nini\ Mr. (Ion. . St I'niit.j,?2.1r,, I lir<'-?St|la>t'?-n-?4- 'Mfs-. Kll/.fibelli Ifanslty as visitors ] The hos'ess seized a delirious ro- , ' past. The meeting adjourned to ] meet vC-ith Mnte, Cornelia White. ^i. ) -V, THE PALMETTO LEADER SENECA NEWS GF By C. P. and R. W. ? -?The weather tins heen very jiot in Seneca yet, we have had a large number of visitors. Rev. Seldom Maddox of Donalds, S. C. was the a?r.3 guest of Miss Ruth Peguese Thurs- Kii day, Augusts 1. He and Misses tra' Peguese, Conyers and Ella -Wit- ~?W jiann attended the~TIurial Aid As- wa soc-iatiomat Townville, S. C. All scr reported a nice time. Misa Pe- cor gliese-also "spent the week end der with her auiit, Mrs. Margie Child- for ers of Westminister, S. C. Mrs. of Clifton Long and little son, Wil- of burn, were the guests of Mr. and tha -Mrs. B wee?Size inn re, Mrs. Rang be is now living in. Greenville, S, C. abc Mr. Cecil HanCon was' welcomed -ftm home. by his many friends. Mr. ni0 Harrison spent a few weeks in "s^ Rei<lville, N. C. ; " ' ?G], Mr. and Mi s. Will Doyle Jr., Mr. ^ n Homer -Doyle and sTslci', Gtftec, moioicd 1'rom Washington, D. C. ' (jau They are the house, guests of Mr.J TV tiiid Mrs.1 Will'Pw )uT'i. >l.i. Rinlu W wond Doyle Jr.?mi the CCC Camp is. spendinira?...n da:M,"~WiTTT liis ""![ wil a and ehidtcn, Miss* Marie Young of Atlanta, Ga.f spent the ~ week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Sam -j Riley. Miss Conyers Williams spent the week-end with friends in Anderson. S. C. She reports a ' *' nice fftpTMm. '.Sullivan and lit- 7?? tie son of Ashevi'.le, X. C., are the ' ja guests-of Rev. and Mrs. ,B. F. 0,11 Stewart. - '1rn A fahewell parly.'was given at ron file home "of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Brv 1'hompson ami Hunter, Friday u'if night, August in honor of Miss whe Ether Cliiiksrnies. Among those hou |M'cj*PTTt wo to; M~i\ atid Mi's. Wtttte" veis Grant. Mk. aiid-AIrs?L'laiumce Brad mat loy, Misses ttrrft?I'euliesu, Kiln -bTrr Williams, Uuhy" Lee* Moon, Messers the Charles Adams. Charles 'Watson, nun Cecil Harrison, Wad die Smalls, fv;0 Charles Sloan. Willie and Christ W(r Cherry, AI,i>se> <i rue jo Doyle, Mary",.f;l Sloan, Mattie. Lewis. Messers Karl VV0). Dye, inilat-'d VVilliains..r Alusic Was furnished b\- Ah er-;Clinrles Wat(in-, and *( '! at . Vdains. A j"yful expression w.:V- on. the face of , .'v in y couple v. ?'tuncing. Punch -~r and" crackers- v. tie, serve.fl wlule laming. AH-- .( ih.Tfseales left for \*ew Yolk Saturday morning, fa^ ivln'fp >lm will ,ml a few weeks __Li with her -L'.-r.?\S i wish' for her '"ft* i. pleasant trip, Tse Dr. Airs. CI. fhtt K. Sharp has a ?;av of her own Y|'n low. Seine Has- to her, huh? . Ch i Aliss Lenora Di'vlo,- of. Gaines- erm villa. fla,,.. is speji-iing a few days and with Air. and'Al*-. V* 1 lanison Jlev; .MeAdam-' h '.t Sunday morn- i ng-for CivaT'lotTeT N. C. Ar ID M. ' 1 i udiidl A o Th" i?oju<-.:.r town, has "oiv 'a -e?T soim a.t. with View eo'ili- gre; f't-tl'.:' t- t-a-' i\ Tilings ero\ I ,u littl,.. i-u'-re lively. Many was I i;: t a-veitrT*" hei-n -seed by inee A ? lasi? to'.?-mvn?set.'sOij are A II to.- i'i.w, ? can Tile j-.eut W, II. a'ui.K- Al. Con- froi 1 r > !-i was !n-l> at Beth- -on 1 A. a?! . ICin'reji ia.'f We.ir.es- -pij< k'.y at.-i i t; - ,:y .hi ought- Cny : a h;:wr ;'eea:i?,:i. of l .di-s ' il l we], rentleny frot'^-ull o .ei; th,. King-. J. | r.cc !'i t l ntl I eha whriv. There Afr> vm,-*-? -il i Vii^rtH? f '; V I y: > ' 1" - "H Xl\ I :\ t t' \aal ii*()i.i \\\ .liio- ; r.:.;!u. !!i v. W. 1'. (-a. >. t . 1' a :> tt?n? V y , 1 ! *M s.-j(ti:ai v Vcrnutn. vvs~ *??: jri'lIU'1?pi".-''! itM)'1 :-pt'lU AfIS c.I Ll'- '.li" .'ianu'H i.-iuru .\k- l>jS> ?i -1. : I.mi J!ivU> v.as .j.*i\.n. poj-: 7 ?T?' a a . a A--^ o". : T?y ' !H? f J1 < U", MI'S., ^ v. A. i l tlu- u^an. WA1- afi uiiv a:v.\.,. in behalf of the \V. prr, i ;:i : I-.-. S'l icly by Mis. Mar- |> r !;n y; Sola-hy Mrs. lit.'- -\j-js a !' Ilta<)ir.y l?y Miss 1))a, V'fcMn- i ? iv.inr. 1 Hiet."Mi>sw* M. y M:i :: ; M. K. W>tl't*mrrrrTT ^j,.. Sblb., Mr.-, l-.lla WashihKioii. ^ i. _i; ... to this program .was pnr iii:ni. t. Mi-- i.\ I'it'i.a l.aw i i'Ur*-'. wit] llif ? ,<: was well spoilt aiui ppc' "i :oV-. . a!! wiio a" ti'iu'it'ti. I he jjp lui^i'.r t .MAnarl .with an yX- | j rmm?pi MIUIiI Thi-rsil-iy Mum Llo" iobri. 1 ",.! <.?rain wa.<?spnnsor!,v M' I if i. lf!i wim is" ilisti irt j|lu, "v w ' . .it q!" j)ar p{ti'., 7 < : tilt' .Missionary. Tin* -Kt*t ht*4?wish --to' 1 hank . ~~=nt tin- in* .'s an !. Iriciais of the p]0 Who lu-ipt'.l ill Ulllk who a" ? i i tliis cotlvi'Mtioli. J-stf'oi I'ri'ri Khlfi' .) 1- Hfi.bow ? 11it-. - *? ! ?/ i is Hu.rih uaui i.isi y. :-,v ? ".ntVivrtre here Sunday.' uiyi.H. A llr 1 ' Ik* pr.-ar!. a 'wry n<?b!c scrnmn I'loij) "l;;..a!vei.t Debtord." Ha Hie unfnithl'ul steward ^ i .-?? r ---.ar ad ?f. u- art* debtors "JH' n.l 1 ; ator i tli,- Creditor. | jl,l V.i- in'.,-' v.i'.biii^r but ure. in p"s- ('u^ .-e>-i"!r of t :.e tlvifitt- <>t'- llini, (iodV. ' K\? > ' ji-ye i the* sermon ve-? v- ;i Wi- wore 'very ttbid Hi ba\e . . i-itoi>: . . . ruts -'Mr-. I'enbow;. Miss Kve- '^u' <>.n. II-adiovd, aTTTT I.ittb' P.ernico I'.. " !mo' . Miniter. S. *0. and Mrs. o il'it 1* it ami two sons, little Abraham and NathaniM of tu ?'? > ? in-.,?S.-T. Jt'ju.il?t' -<vhvji'vs_ ..y'" r'a i t have vi.-itoT?' stiid extend Sl>!' o Cam a'cordial welcome to eeine nvair. . " ?ur ?-'l ? Peopled .Metropoli-' "J la u inn ? ! l>- I. H its regular meeting ,, Tuesday night Ai'lh .Mr. ' ' H . h;*.-\ nv; Mder.t and other otl'i- *'J cos at li. if post'of duty. Thy Myj-t ji>>fieil. The business part of literary l art of the program was >t ttT7~TT>eaiT? v/"s vcry-g<n>d. It, f01. \va' decide t that a trip around the noo ill ! I>e given Thursday, night, ^ Aug. l'n jWe are .hoping for |at.t su; eess on this occass.ion and oth- jr) j, rule. We also hope. that the tmer- ^ est and cooperation of the mem-' hnv bers wHl vlways exist in thia club. Professor {2. IT. Barr, Messrs g, ( 1AND BIRTIIDAY CELEBR riON FOR REV. G. JAMES Mayesville, P. C\?The Missic 7 departments of Galilee a ug Emanuel Baptist Church re him a- lovely birthday?pa? Wednesday, August 7, and x rd of one hundred persons wc ved with a most delicious thr irse dinner. His spacious re ice is serving as- the parsona these churches, and the setti the same is right in the mi< a great farm of cotton, et ,t any up-to-date farmer Wot proud of. The most attraeti >ve allj is the lovely yard vers, mTiThn ni 011 g t lip hi arc t st beautiful ferns wo have cv 11. ThO serving room with cri-ful decorations ajnd flowe match.was a pretty sight to \, d.i Mrs. James and her thr ighters were dressed in whi hvc bovi*. rflrh liml na?lil t. n"y -T" ninn vi'hi' wnrr?i Tos~had <>n a very hecomii , and-.a beautiful shirt, and four in hand tie: . *llf? floflfiinc r*f fVinco i.^nvnVi f around him with watchf s as they hold him in the hitr esteem^ and are very thankf t God has given them such is-1ian gentleman for their sin i. Not only his people, hut tl mninify ,at large, are fond . .Tames. Mrs. Julia .Tamers, h e, is .a splendid woman, and 01 i ktv^?vs~how to care for lr sehold. and to entertain in ~tvelcominjr way. Among tl iv presents of esteem, was utlfnlsutt of clothes which w; center of attraction. Quite iher--of, very d?stinc|uish< nds were present, and th< e so touched with the grand a that some mentioned that tin e going'to do like wise for the tors on their "birth dates. 1 heen pastor of Galilee Clun;< ten years, and of King Ema .for' five years?The voting pi of Galilei?Church dirHn~~rplei part in helping- to make this i on such a success. ev. T.. W. Williams, nastor i h" Hill and St. Mark Bapti relies- is conducting the. reviv 'ices fftr Rev. James at Galili rdi. Each niyht the church .vilwt to its 'iinmnst capacit niany souls arc heinjr saved. i' , A Well-Wisher. r. 7.1 oS" \. m e. ( m ttru cV., J. >1. Jachson. -Pastor !!< :> .. S." C. Piuidnv Srhn 'at the usual hoiir. wil it interest Quite a I'Mi. vd was i<ro<ont: and the les.sf very interestincrly. discuss* all ' he classes. . t 11 :'M\ mTrrnTnT?TTVvioes 1> .- The nastur ,taktmr~his to: n. S't. M^t'hew. ll:l,:5. T1 nmi ..was tVv <f ?<ro-?t i ' t i?>n and t-'imu- h't ,.rd nuich ( up hy all im-ort. Amonij tl onic visitors were Pkafoss* I. Iloltnnn. .'??!' T.atta. Mr. at . Eaidi' Kllorlx'. o)' XcW'Yth TMlss mi.Fo \irn Pro'lar.il?i v li' im-wich. X.. J 'ijrht. sefvici.-rf ;.v, re . also i ... r. ... : - - *pn\- .1 wriT III a lance, - and ex pressed -them** a.-' bvinp enjoyt* i' the service u Annie rooper.Mr. Loid Jo Mr*. F.lvirn. Foxworth arc r ted Viek 'at thi* wiitinu1. V e !<>r lliem a.sneedy recovery [ ? , aiTcFTlrs. ~\V. lb Moody h; theii\ dinner truest, Sunda f. .T. H. Jlolnian. e\\ and 'Mr<. J.-.M.' .L.ekso os Cora [ML Thebn Ki_r '. M^r. and Mts. Silt In Fll-p-1 '** ('m 1 Tiffin r< u^si < ,.r Mr. ui W. M. Jnnr.\- Sun !a?|. . [IS.. F.'Ib JJrown and daitphu ma Brown spent the week-ei li her mother an I very nne: tinply four.d her. mother vei Irs. Willie Mae IMlin and li .-on : rrlvi'd i n Mindav aTIn.from New York City,' who: v will spend a lew weeks wi onts, Mr. and .Mrs. W. I imas.' . v. ^ " :? TT. Setter'sTTPfer* defeated tl rence Black Sox hv .. nr,, Saturday afternoon/ Mr. A "i.o-tcrfThe" pitcher for Sidle ins to bp pet t hip better. :i i.Kits, cii \!'i:j, baitis' nil urn Rev, W. McCoy, Pastor cllt'ir, S. C.?Sunday Seho ncd n?t the usual hour, \vi it. aru! teachers at their pOst y. The lesson was caivt'ul ie over inr.tjhe - classes, alt' ii*h, the jvytlrnv yave a splond iew, ?; -~1 "r^~ it 11 : '{(> the pastor - canie . h 2 us. JftStlu-a?mes^yt?That he atalic nee attent ion for a bin iod?ol'-t-i+oe. ? 7:.'!0 we were plea:e:l 1 e Rev. W. ,T. Kvans come" b [ us to speak a few words ilt our 'souls. Ilf used as h ject, 'T TTrnT mr fault in Him i were delighted to have ! I visitors, Rev. t nd Mrs. M 's son, his wife and,mothey-i , in the persons of Mr. at . .Norman .weepy and Mi* "or and Suspencer Hughes m <l to Columbia Sunday. Ir. and Mrs. M. Williams lo Philadelphia- Sunday< afte n. . liss S. L. Price entertained ( Thursday night with a pari ionor of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrem \IcKarT~ane. IF. and Mrs. Noel McDanT e as their guests, friends fro ladelphia, Pa. (and. ?<harIcato 1 A- JONESyiLLE NEWS I - The County x>f Union was vie; to no us.?The town of JonoSv'ilh rejoiced, when Bethany launchec "ll ollt> hr,vatest revivals evei known in its history/ % , ics This ten niphts (revival wUs cot cfuete j by Rev. K. M.^Pills, fui ill' 'T>- ly of South Carolflji, hut now ol >re Winston-Salem, NRev. Pittf cc is apreat preaches and a nation?i al ho/n* rc\'ivalis$. Everything was - sueeensl'td. - The essence ~ cr np hri talks were as wprtls from a 1st hove. His sonps were as chant: c., Vu?ih the Anpels, and his.sermons ild were masterpieces. About twentj ve four souls?Were added?to tin of church. And the finances were in er si?dm- what indifferent, its Visitors pave to themselves, an. rs the members likewise. Tot* 1 col ,P. lection of members over '$0-1.00: t,e Total collections "raised were ovei '..sloo.ou. Mp The visitors were many, am standing roym was iH.tL-araila.Ulr ~ ?i .i.-v w u o iioni Spartanburp,-"Una ion, Lock Hart, Pucolet and ;?ijactelll towns. The revival begins at Thompson Chattel litis week, ami the nastor uj Rev. A. P. Duncan win?" fortunate u by having Kcv. R. M. Pitts to assist hill). Foster's C hapel is looking for\\? i <l to her revival, and is putting forth every effort to make it' a ip , success. 1 M'jfs. Taylor, a iIt scendant, oi 1,8 the n ally?fnuiUy^is .here from 110 Kentucky visiting relative^, and pr stopping at the home of her neiee, .a .Mrs T. L. Smith. lp T.hi> i.s_a..unique visit, as Mrs. n Taylort left lure* forty-five yj. rs ^ ago, and this is her first visit since a leaving. -d Prbf. L. B. Moore of Rock Hill, >V was here last week visiting friends f- and relatives. yy -. Mr. Benja. Gijts formerly oi ir- -here, hut' now-of New York City, Ip - lis a visitor at the home of his ?h grand-mother, Mrs. Julih Ann n- Woo.1st; Mr. ""titles made some t*o- 111ue 1 ii11g remarks whiluy &ittending rrar .-n vires here. ? ? np Mrs- .Mary Fernandey of N. Y. C., is here visiting her parents, nf .Mr. and. .Mrs. Robt. Minis and Mr. and Mrs. J. Pernahdoy. 0] . Messrs S.-Gist and G. Anderson ?e have returned from u trip to Wash s ington, New York-,' Pittsburg, and .it hoi" firios. Tlu'v w >! ( iici'mimai) y> | 7 "" leu ??n tlic return trip by Mr.. Town peiid Moore formerly of Spartan-: i>vrg'.' but now of J'ittslniygh. M^p. Florence. Hive of PittsI burgh-is. here visiting her sister. ? MI'.-1. .JohA -Beany. ~ : Mrs.. Wilburu - and daughter, 1 Mi-s Annie Matul nttonfiled lln- i<>. vival and were the guests of Mrs. ni Lon 'and,,family. I, Kav.zie ami Carroll Jean Beatty of Columbia arc here with their ni grand parents, Dea. and Mrs. E. ,,1 13. Stewart. M iss I'antH.:. Releh was it visitor t,_ t" the home of Miss Ruby Tale -last week. --- ? u. Everyone was -glial to see Mr. is. tie:i. Hughes after a'is.erious ill,,, ik-SS. ?M rs.?tfcivir Ci^nt'ord of \ Ne\\ York is hero visiting her parents, vj Deacon and Mrs. T. Smith. ,.y Mrs, llattio Moon and daughter "f Spartanburg were lisitoi-s heio .. last week. n. Mrs. Otta Mathis of Detroit, t_ Mich.. spent last week here. i_ ??i i 171?w t-gury ?>i rmtaneipnw s. is In-iv with lii.s parents. Mr^ and if- "31 r>. !. M. Crogory. {? '('HKSfKIt PARAGRAPHS ! i Continued From page one y. ' .'h are at SC.-to OoHoge- tnkipg the n<. Axlult Teaching Course. . Rev. ami Mrs. Welsh, York Rd. urii 11!i-ppy-'-to-hnve a!4 of their child i'j ic'u home. TVvd cars came from .\. Y. ('. bringing Mrs. Remattie T< ;i nicr-, ..Mrs. Kita, Mis. Collie, id. Mrs, Doro and their children, x. Miss Klveria and Mr. Morgan y. Welsh, Mrs: Sanders is a -.Aery prosperous- Undertaker and Eml_ t.aimer in Brooklyn, N. Y. ~ M r. .1. S. Sianhaek C rriVcd home u- Saturday l'rom Indianapolis-whore th he enjoyed the. meeting of the Bis II hop's Council and "Women's ' Ho hie and Foreign Mission National Con u- vent ion. He plans to attend the 1 m erna: ional?Grand?Reeling "'a 1' ,1- Mason.- and Stars in Washington, is next week. Hev. W. R. Douglass is improving daily after I n illness of severI' al weeks. Misses LouisY' Brice and Alice Wright gave a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wtflker Wed . iie-^jlay night, in hoiior of Nurse A unit SteWart. ( Lai go crowds-were in attendj* since Sunday at the following ei: inches where revival meetings . , are being held: Gethsemane Bapi i^-i. dud Wilson Baptist, Brown's Chapel A. M. Br Z. and.Prospect Baptist. ,r Hew .1. C. Gilmore, of Winston_ Saji-m, preaolieiL- at? Guthsuniane . Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Julia B. Shaw and the dtdee" ,.t , w.? .. v,~ u iiv/11 ? nw iuAv;iii|'aiMv;u uei injs turned Saturday from Indianai. polls where they enjoyed the Masons National Home and Foreign Mission Convention of the A. M. _ E. Z. Church. Mis.' Shaw was rt+ntc member of?the Bazaar ^ Committee. 5 She also spoke at the Quadrennal Banquet, Wednesday _ evening','and represented' S. C. o- by reciting in an All Star'Concert Thursday evening. While there ft she o w Revs.. E. E. Klles, R. A. r- Carroll and E. Boyce, former pastors here, who asked to be remenim bered Chester. friends. " They ty contemplate touring the State in .'c 1 .the, etuuy^spii ing. while enroute. to el bofo, N. C'. ?" --1 m A very enjoyable evening was ?r spent on Mr. T. J. Walker's Tennis Court and Lawn, Friday eve Saturday, August 17, 193& ANDERSON NEWS ? ????_ . tx t Mr. Hugh D. Robinson, of At. -laxitu, a. is visiting in the City, j Mr. Robinson is a graduate of r More House College and His prov- + en to be one of the leading young i men of Atlanta.' Not only is he - connected with Insurance* in Attend f ta, but is one of the faculty at the < David T. Howard Evening School. There k-re many strange faces ; seen in "the City* This is due to? . r "tlre"RocTv^ River Association for ._ _ men, /which, is in session- at Mt. i Able Chuivh. Rev. J.*C. Cowns, is 5 pastoij of Mt. Able Church. We ? '' are hoping that the men shall -tmet with?t+re"same success^that - the women had last week at Roy^ r at Baptist ChurcTT7-bf which Rev. Ii. C. Anderson, is plaster. - The i \vojiien reported a success both fin ancially and spiritually. Mrs. Har i-bn Watkins, is President .and - Mrs. Alice W. Anfltirson, is Sec. of the Women's Convention. 1 Dr. t'.Jl. i ' Ullg and family left " motoring to Texas Sunday. We . nope their trip shall be >. safe one.Rcv. Maxie Gordon, is conducting a revival, meeting in Due West, .. i ,S. this week. , ..Mrs.' Millie Ann Sherard, is spending her vacation in Detroit, Aik-h. j>liss Delia Vance and mother, spent a few nunutes in the City from Honea Path, S. C. this week. nmg,_ when the Jolly Pals gave a Weinner Koast and' Social; The grounds were lighted and -ffi&ny out-door games were played. Long wires for holding the weinies were > in readiness for all the guests, a..d they had much fun as they sat, stood, and stooped, oround the tire roasting weineis.. An appetizing feture of this- Supper was a large plptter? of delicious Kot ~~ biscuits. ATter the supper which lasted for into the night, many of the guests repaired to the home of Mr. and-Mrs, Walker for in > door games. ' The Chester;Paragraphs will be written by Mr. Timothy. Johnson while the regular correspondent " is out of the, Uitv. - Messrs James Woods, Eugene Attics, and podfrey James tare the three polite young salesboys of _ rile Palmetto Loader, who will be glad to deliver the papier to you. Please pay these boys promptly and help them to enlarge their ** . . 1 . . Madam M. E. Woods and Mrs. Km ma Jones attended the G. L. of Ruths in Columbia last ^freek. Air. Will Paden was chauffeur. Quite a number of Odd Fellows attended the G. L. of Odd Fellows --m-Columbia last week. The Metropolitan A. M. E. Z. Church will liave thdir S. S. pic- ' nic Wednesday at Pleasant View Methodist Church grove #ind, Mt. Olive Baptist Church w^U hj??re theirs at Fort Mill. : Miss Mattie Boulwape of Rock Hill, was the guest of heh relative, Mrs.. .JVIarjan McCollough last week. Mr. and" Mrs. Belton Brown have? ~~ the sympathy of their friends in the death of their infant son, Monday morning, at the home of'Mrs. Evla Heath, McLure St. " f. Mrs. Vinethey McClinton contiriues'sick, also Mrs. Elirra White and Mrs. Emma Lumkin. rtlis.s Martha Ciilmoie will re turn in Asheville Saturday after " spending the summer here. Mrs. Eliza Emerson has returnr ttp-hbme from N.V.-G,? Mr. vnd Mrs. Willie Chappelle have moved Into Mrs! Marie G. Chisholm's Cottage. Cemetery St. -Miss inane .-\iexunuei" nas rc turned from a visit of a. wed In Rock Hill with her sister, Miss Maggie Alexander. Airs; Marie :L)unlMr; of Newark, N. J. is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Jfattie Clinton and Mrs.- Grace Pinckney. * ^ 1NDIANTOWN CIRCUIT \ Rev. E. P. Butler, Pastor 1 Ilemmingway?On August third and fourth Presiding Elder J. L. Benbow of the Hemmingway Dis_ trict held the fourth quarterly con ference at the above named church. ~ u This nuatter was indeed a success and the sermon delivered by Elder Benbow was one that will linger 1 long in our memories. Misses II. A. Anderson and E. ? M. Findal, delegated to the State ' League and S. S. Convention, gave - us very .occur ate?and -interesting reports at the Sunday school hour. We were veify pleased to have Mrs. Benbow with us. Come again. Rev. and Mrs. Eutler were very happy to have their son, Charlie, visit them on Saturday and Sunday. UNIUN BAPTIST*B. Y. P. U A Silver Tea -was given at the home of Mrs. Mbttie? Cooper at 1011 College St. Tuesday the 13th Everybody that was present enjoyed themselves very much. The B. Y. P IT whieh has-been recently reorganized is stedily inCreasing in number and is proud of our ideal organization. There will be a special program Sunday at 6 P. M. rendered by one 1 of the groups. j _ \V? aro specially a requesting. ^ I .T/viiv. nyn^onnn Visitors flro alwavs _ j"- i'??? ~r ? ? " * welcome. Pres.," Mrs. L. Pugh, Vice Pres., Mrs. T. Brown; Sec., Miss L. Good win; Treas., E. H. Epps. Let Us .. Do Your JOB PRINTING -? Prompt Service The Palmetto Leader *