The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 24, 1935, Page Page, Image 3
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Saturday, August 24, 1935
SPAritANnURG NEWS j
Stfelby, N. C, spent last week with
Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Means. Sim.:
and -Mrs^-^Teaiis are chijdhood
friends. Miss Hoskins is a graduate
of Fisk University mul As a
successful teacher in the Hieh
nnl- r?-? ==
" """i duiuisoii t lty, Tcim.
While in thecTty Miss' lloskins j
made mniv L i. ml . ..ml i,i
several social affairs.
Q* ?Tuesday M r.s. M.
Means, Miss V. Hoskins, . l)r. I
W. S. Douirla>sr Mrs. H. \V IM i. .. I
of~Shelby, N. C ., Mr. and Mrs. J.
L. Means and the Revs.; A. M. and
R. P. Means, motored to "Lake
Lune, N. C. on a picnic. They report
an enjoyable picnic.
Sunday, August ,11th was ob-1
served as Layman's L>ay at the
Macedonia Baptist f'hni'h The
entire program for the day was
made - up -of- the laity of the
church. TTiis is the first program
1 of this type given by a colored
congregation in our city. We, the
members of Maced?*Uv certainly |
appreciate our prog'bessiYu jjastor
and his. Wife. We pray that Cod
will ever bless them and that nothing
excepting, the Silent Reaper,
shall seperate us. .Mrs. Means
was mistress of ceremonies, those
participating on program were:
Mr. J. O. Prince, Miss Lel.lene
Revel's, Lawyer lb T. Smith. Sun
day night was music night. The
program was composed mainly of
? songs, solos and musical readings
rendered by five choirs: The Sunday
School choir.. Junior. Juvenile,
"Senior and JubjW choirs. The
people enjoyed Tmth -ptngrams.
Visitors were: Mes'dames Poster
and Price of Pittsburg, Pa.. Dr.
Ruff, our druggist.
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i?n . u. 1,. i empicton, Clerk
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^MARION NEWS
The Rev. Mr. Lanneau White,
a graduate pf the M T Srhon],
now studying at Howard Universi-.
ty, his beautiful young wife,, and
his 4 months old son, arc".visiting
Rev. White's relatives hero. Mrs.
""White's hpnuTis in Washirtgtun, 07]
C. Rev. and-Mrs, White wore
married in .Tune '34 and arc making
their homo in ."Washington for
the present. lie is the assistant
pastor of Anbury Methodist Church I
.of Washington, D. C., a church of
2.084 members. Wo are all very,
proud of such young.lne'il a.-: he is.
lie has alvCays showed indications
of having great possibilities. Not
only was he a brilliant student
here but also, a perfect gentleman
on all occasions. We, welcome him
, .and his family and wish for him
great success and much happiness,.'
The following visitors were pre-*
sent Sunday morning at St. John
A. M. E. Church;-Mr*. Adams of
Georgetown, S.-C.; Mrs.-Frederick
of Sumter; Mrs, Thomas of Lynchburg,
who is .Mrs. Ueas' ^sister;
S. Sadie Green of Manning: Mcssers
W. M. Session and R. L. Burton.
.
The former Miss I.anie Owens.is
visiting relatives here.
:?mi's, .\iamio Smalls who is visiting
here has born ill. We. h??'nrr
<*hp is much htfjnfcveit at this writing,
J
Wo are glad fprsce Miss Mei'litic
Graham lip an/mil again after a
slight operation.
Miss Naomi .Tonkin? is ill at this
writing. We wish for her a speedyrecovery.
- All who attended the Sunday
school picnic given by St. John
Sunday school on last Thursday re-"
.pott having had a very pleasant
time. The church will conduct a
picnic .to the beach on Labor Day.
> . AH is invited to join in.
The "Rev. Mr. James R. Gannon
who has been visiting lis parents
*" here left Wednesday evening. Aug.
14, for Virginia, where he will begin
his work as a minister -in
Salem, Va.
Mr. Johnson -of Timnionsville
' visited the Pee Dee Summer
School on Monday, August 4u.
DM.I.ON NKWS
^,-Mrs. Ilemetfa Garrett and lu*r,
children 'ef Phil idclphid are here
looking the picture" of hc'ilth.
Mrse?Garrett?. lceomuuhiel ITFr
and evening Sundays?. ??
Rev. A: J. -Felix and family
? spent last WW k in I .vm-Mmttr arrlKlliott
visiting relatives a n d
friends. ,
Miss Carrie F. Felix left for her I
home,' NTe\\<. rk, N. J. Saturday |
night.
,.Iiiithcl A. M. K. Church
Rev. A. J. Felix. Pastor
Our Sunday School is progress ing.'
We had a. large numb.r out
* Sunday itwi'iwtff?XopermtetttknH--y-?Ouusur
reviewed the h's <.n. ('laN'o.
1 under Mr. I.. McDanic Is
won the banner. Mr. M. W'.lls
nrfel - Mrx. H.itfie Thorn p-oor toothsfplendid
reports for' their classes.;
During the morning worship
Rev. A. C. D in delivered a soi l
stirring sermon. Quite a number
of visitors wercr present. Come
again.
The A. C. K, TTt igue had a line
meeting at 5:00 oeloek. Mi> F.
r Miss ? Beauiah?Oousi r ' very
worthy young lady.
The pastor brought to us a
noble sermon Sunday night.
iwiss uiuie nayiT I'liii'iuiiiit'il
-very hicr'dy the William's Workers
Club \f ei' home . "curt* Hampton
St. We?..nsilav-ninlit'.
Miss Rosa II. Grant-has bounJ
sofne w!?1 indisposed but is bitter."
Mrs. Rosja McNeil- -Mis- Annie
B. Washington an.In Mrs. Lizzie
Wilcox are improving.
rRov. Dr. W. ('. Craw-ford o I'
Sumter will be here next Monday
to begin the revival. Hear ye
him. .
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NEWS
Sunday wa> a lii^h dU.v fen
all ft- vrPti &dei s u-h< 1 jnany of their
visited the "revival* going oil thru,
out the country.' <
Mis. Klla Johnson, Mrs. Bertlif
Mi-Junkin*, Little Miss Catherint
last week end to Winston-Salem
N. L.?Betuiminu Monday ami re'
|t"ii a line and pleasant trm.
Mrs. 1.. 0. Howman,' Miss Ileler
Bowman and Master Moses Giyei
returned last Saturday after Trv<
weeks nil their lucttiion up north
They-visited llackensac'k, X. J.
Patterson. X. .1.. Newark and Pis
kill; X. ,T.. ;also New York (itj
Siiiy- Siny, ltockcway Beach, *IiTl.
and many more places of amuse
ntent. -They report having a pleas
ant stay. Her sister. Aniiie -Ltd
I'eilinger, who livesin Fisklll, X
J., acconi]>anied tym-m hack soutl
and is now spending a fe \yeek?.
in their old home f>1ace, near Irnio
S. ('. Rev': Bowman said that fiv<
weeks seem as Jive months to him
Mrs. Jane G. Douglas, the?prin
lias returned after Graving attend
ed the General Missionary Conven.
lion at Indianapolis. link, after tin
(lose of this convention, Mrs. Dour
I las went to Xiagra Falls, cfossei
oyer; Into Ontario, Canada, return
ling, stofmed nvm- in Tiiorrtn, -xt
"V.. then i levoland and Cineina
j IK Ohio. She reports a dejightfu
trip.
Miss Valeria Howard, the dau.trl
ter of Prof.. Howard of Geonpc
town, is here visitihy Mr. and Mrs
R. X. Williams, N. Pinckney Stv
The .4-11. B?>ys of Santuck travi
i picfiie last Thursday at the prrad
cd school sjionsorp.d by Prof. K
Williams. Plays, sonprs, and eat
,iner were the ma'in features..
The North Carolina Mutual A
jrents and Deputies from Sumtel'
Spa i t a nburir, CliuPm,-TPnony Now
berry. Anderson, and Greenville
met in a union picnic 'at. Glem
Sprlne: last Friday, together wit I
their help, their wives, and friend:
sponsored by Prof. G. \V. JRohlen
-such a-yroop before. Two spofffc
ers from the home office 'enter
taiifed them. Mr. Aaron Dav, am
Mr. J. W. Wheeler, also-Mr.* K. R
Ibpwn and Dr. Allen of Chestei
took part on the program. Qu
y,irls should \va_keuP-and hate tjiie
hooks pith thy rkvht bate.
- Rev. BownTJUP-ivijjlies To thanl
the faithful women PMVirythoirtrh
enoimh of his service, while in thi
absence of his family to not, lc
him perish- oippkant for food. Mrs
Mary Euliank^t/Mrs. Bertha Me
Funkins, Mrs. MarTfia Sartor. Mrs
Isicy A. Gilliam. M.rs. Mattie Por
ter. Mrs. IT Mitchell. Mwr'Snvul
TjouIcv, Mrs. Maw fenstw
I.u'.a White, .Mrs. * J.ouise JctQi
"Mrs. Xoil Xichult^, Mrs. Fanni
Davis. Mat-tie Khodos and other?
ITo\v much is ton i\uieh, when w
aire working for the church am
humanity?* Whatever we put in
we will yet it-back. Whatever \v
deposit; we can rlraw out the sawn
'mil more. but if yen d?'p< sit li'oth
in.tr.?nothing from?not bine' lenvr
nothiny. There ave nieiiil.ens w'u
yivc to all cansos. and the i.on
yives'them something: to jrive
dfere are <ithers who stay awa;
fro in church; oM'iiipes play opposiin
ti> shun their fluty, tho'se same foil
always in aided " poor, hungry. 01
- -he.- chain- yanu. hr* j:rH'~fop" sunn
crime committed by them, some o
them, stay homo 11 months.".and. 2
days out id' each year, and pa;
nothiny in church, make no eon
(libation whatever, and beraus
the pavtpr and officers do not tab
up a contribution for them whei
they yet sick or in prison,-the;
knock the pas top and oQleors. De
posit into the bank some of you
earnings, and you can truly drav
it put. What the church needs i
men who can stand temptations
who will yo when it is coal as wel
as hot, raining as well as sunshine
The church needs men with a pur
~post'. nf ijplvt and Tiyh'teousirrs?
Men wirom wo can point to wit I
pride, nun who wjfl not stoop t<
low a'TTtt~dirty tricks, hut will yivi
a fair play in all their works
strong men and more men i,s want
ed to help carry dlia burden of th<
ehureh everywhere.'*'' -Men as Jeter
kins, -Young, hToliiiSoii." HarrFori
Martin, Harper and many others
whose record will stand in-pectioi
before any people or church, when
ever or wherever called upon.
iu>ivvi mwuriK win .^oegin a
Bethel on.the 1st Sunday, of Sept
and close Friday. Sept. iStli. lie
viyal meeting wiLLoneri at St, Fan
August 1,5, and close August 2fl
Come to cliuroll, goto _yh urch,
fiOURDIXE CIRCftT NF\va
Jerusalem A. M. K. Church ~
Rev. It. A. Brown, Pastor
Sunday. Aug. 18. the Sundaj
school was called off on accoun
of the rain. Some ? tho.ught w<
| were on the road for a veat flooi
| Sunday P. M. The Rev. R. A
Brown and a few were presen
with the aflernoon service. II<
I preached a burning sermon.
Mrs. Marion Barr's sister i:
hVisit-jng-hee-f-mm- Ruck Hall, Mis;
I Amanda Hutchinson.
The Cotton is open and j-cady t<
I he picked but the rain and storn
in (his section prevent.
Mrs. Ellon A. Burr, Reporter
Rev. J. (J. ('Irejjg, I'list or
,-l.a-t .Monday ovryin?; the I,. ('
Club \M s given a grand entertniflmrnt
nt~ tbe heme of- Mrs
( arrie WhelTer. The meeting wa>
veiy interesting aiiil the t??pi<
i "Thou shalt not, kill" was discussed
very thoroughly.
The revival meeting is on thi>
[week in full blast. Rev. Gregg
I U being ably assisted by a gos
nt who ia doing some rea
ft?
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1 NOT 10:?Y"ni' quo'' ion iiiihw
a clipping of this column is one!
lep.'y,. send a quarter (2.r>c) an
\ elope., lor my New Astrology
mail free advice on three (3) <
birthdate, aiu! Correct address
to. A13 Id la WAl.l.ACi:, care of T
Assembly Street, Columbia,-Sou
SrofTXiT N()TI( I]Tn
Wallace, be sure to send your I
and the year you were born, i
inty.
V I.' II \V II .1 I iuWl... 1 <
f -- ?r. M 11(11 I ill!" UVJai
' thiny l?r poor.'me t<? do?
Would you advike mo to make
" the chauye that 1 have in
mind?
: Ans.: Ye?, yo to JKItSKY
CITY" as. .you have planned- and
stay there. You move around
' from .place tee place and you do
not have time to, meet friends and
-make any acquaintances. Gel it
out of your'head that people are
1 tryiny to harm \vtui. they are only
trying to know you better.
-y? $. * *.
I*'. (}.?Will 1 ever l>c able
to yet my mother to ilianye
from what she is doing?
Ans.: Xot anytime soon for she
is yet tiny too much enjoyment out I
of life. She had never known '
" what a "GOOD TIMK" meant un-j
L tit tliis_vcnr and she is purijiy. no
expense to find out.. Sho_\vill quiet'
'? down hut it will Hot be this year
-rn?next. .Just .^ease worry me; fur
1 .-lie can take care of herself.
' lnoviny and I want to know- i
if you believe it a yoood loeaj
.tj??ii for me? t
Ans.: If you can arranye to yel
one ttf the houses ill tile .I.ITT'LK
' \'TT i ir-TT - i
j. m....tui, hi in 11 MCti 1 A
t. "ttlat 'xou have been looking at it
wokI<1 be au ideal ehnugu you.
~ \ o? will nival tlie kind of ncpplo
tlTUt y-uii have been'tvymg^fuirthe
, past 1'ivc years.
: *r- * * * .
S.? I want you (o tell
and where?
Ails.: Vou will get a better job
and you will go to w- rk around
- the seen ml week in August. You
11 will work for a CANifY CO.M
l'AN'Y and the same that you
V' worked for a lew ygars ago.
p, ? - i__' ..w?^ L. a . ' ... v?
Yi?A. Did?I do light roll4>
eepiulg my properly and will
f' I profit .from this proposition? i
'? .Ahsi: yo^iA's yfni will profit from
t4 litis ''property Cor it seems that
14 yru will%e given a very large sunt
" for the property for it is in an e.x
ylTellent location' tw a. llKAl.Tll'
3 RKSOliT and themarr Hint irrtn
' eoiitaet Afith yatff-nY prgseTit i> the"
.One that vou will sell to. ??
1 X. 1).? V'or some time I
g <5ki:i:n\ ii.i i: ihstuk t
If "AMISSION AUY T'oSsVKNT.ION
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1 The WT1 t:~v t'. MT-"Tona"i~y~T
.. Vent ion of the (iVeenville. hi-triet ,
wits held at Kings I hjipel ?-A. A1.. j
'' K. (htnvh, Pendleton. Aug".
" 0-( l'J.'ii).
'I The first day's- session beuan
1 Tuesday liiornihR at 10 o'clock
with sour- -service led IVy .Mrs.
y Kloise Miller, president. Mr-'. S.
1 1?, Blaekstoek, vice-president and
* Mrs. M. I,. Crawl"rd and then a
.' testimonial MeetjiiR in which each
took paid and Rave thanks for some
* hlessinff received. Rev, .lohn II.
Ci inn, na-om^ .la4-e*TTn~~~Station
? -a ( > inU'd tlie u?-trum and preach-.
T'd"It most inspiring sermon front
y Plrilipp'ians 1:7. subject, "Clod
" Micpinjr the heart." At the close
<>X* this part jnf the service the
" president, Mrs. Miller took charge
and went forward with the oPgTW
1 nization. ^
7- With?Mr~=. R*. T. - l.mnoi! its pi'
anist and Mrs. .1. S. Bonn, chorister*
' tlie Uistrict Missionary choir furnished
inuitrc that thrilled through
t.tTl the session.
. Each charge was represented
by delegates and other missionary
workers and the financial reports
detioU d prod-ess.
i The high point-of the afternoon
session Was the discossioit.. " 11 ?w
we keep"Tife in own I,oral Society"
led by Mrs. 1). A". Adams, (Ir -en
_ jane.. aiia _LumavcuL-jj^_uu^?M-r -Ur_
Anderson. M)>. .S?Li?ftltu-kslticl.;.
.Mrs. Milliner apt! domortstration of.
the same l.v Mrs. ft. J. Clark, local
president of Kings Chapel Society
- ill"I'ehdletoii. " ? ?
^ Tuesday evening at 8:3.0 o'clock
t Mrs. C. F. fteidT Juvenile Supor'
visor presented a very interesting.
' cantata, "The Pathway of Ser
vice," by the Juveniles of Pondle'
ton -and Anderson. Dr. J. C.
3 Quarles, P. P., Abbeville. District
and Dr. J. 1>. Jenpings P. K.,
i- Citienwoikl District added muvh to
> the convention by their presence
and encouraging words. Dr. J.
1 S. Itenn, Pi K. (Jreenville Districct
stands ever real I v to address and
guide the work of the district and
the W. II. & F. M. Society is benefited
by receiving information
brought by him.
Msss. Eloise Miller, president has
- served in this capacity only one
yenwTmt has tHo work "well in handv
and presided with ease-and dtgni'
ty. Under her leadership we expect
- nffthlfffT'but success*.
Rev. A.Guidon, pastor and mejn?
hers of Kings Chapel royally cnf
tertained the convention.
The following officers were re->
1 elected: Mrs. E. Miller, president!
vice
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THEJ_ PALMETTO LEADER
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trod iq this paje?'ffiLY when r~
osed in your.litter. For private ,
d a st lf-addrfeftsedj^. stamped en- v
Reading. a n?U receive by return <
questions. Sign your full name, ,
to all letters. .""Address "an man ~
HE PALMETTO LEADER. 1310 .
ith Lardlink. ' I
ending in questions to Prof. '
["till name, the date, the month <
n order to tfet a correct read
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have contemplated taking up 1
a course of study and wonder 1
if I could do well if I did? . , !
.Vns.: You have the ability! to
succeed in" anything that you undertake
for you never leave anv- !
.tiling UNFINISHED. . 'Fid-- is 'a 1
very remarkable trait and sipye Ttmt
you haw h dozen trade,s, you J
will l.-O ,'ililn in niacin. il>.. ...... 4l...
you have in mind. But you should !
remember that unless you settle J
'down to just one, you won't ever :
make a fortune.
* * * * , i j
II. B.?Is this young gegtle^ !
man in true love with nie?:.
Ans.: t No?stay from Ids place J
of business too.
. <
l\. !?'. ?Where: can -1 lo- - j
cale my relative that moved ,
=?Tennessee, abnjjt tin years .
ago? - . .
Atis.: Your AUNT did not move _
to lennesse at all, she wTirt to"
h I .Oil I DA. It_took her several '
years, to forget the man tiiat she y
was mm h in love with when she (
vu-^-living in your home-Pom and"~
now she. is happily married to !
s 'ureone else. She will never write
home. ' !
* * * * I
S.?Would I he a looser- '
if I should gamble twelve
dollars in the fashion I have
in mind? . ' ..
Ans'.: Not exactly, although
yo.u won't profit mueh from it.
V.otu' SONG, that you have written
is not quite good enough like
it is and it will cost y 11 twelve j
u<i;iar.s to imve itv rovi-ol and )
i hen you may -not*, be. able' to --elk -j
it..Forggt this jpa'tticuiav ;s<>h<; ,
atiil go to work on another . and i
(rime back to. this one at a later
date, and go over it. Yo?i will pro- '>
afit-frem song writing, in later
o. l'ill'l, : - - r - '
* *
~ T7. A.?Do I have (he kind j
of voice that will become j
famous?
Ails'.: At 'rile rate that yoti are .
poitig you will hecome famous in <
the very near future.?Your voice
-at present?T?r most-popular among :
RrYI+H ); FA NS but- rls reVcaled to
mo-that you will sing with a Very"
i in I hilar orchestra in a NKiMT
CLUB in New York before spring. I
Me. (j. K. .}iilntson.?se<tretaty4 _
('. K. Moid, Juvenile Supervisor.
So^tlitis',one of the most suci(
- sifil inventions of the Green- \
vilie District closed Wednesday
noun. August ?. 1 to meet at
Bethel, Laurens. S. C. 1030. '
Mrs. (>. E. .1 Imsiu^, Repotler '
J \M US HOPEWELL BAPTIST
CHI R( 11
Rev. A. L. Ingram, I'astor ]
The Anniversary Revival meet- t
ing began at the abov,e named ,
elm ry li Stniweiy i.in niinr tii'n|i| 11 -J
Sunday School e :i- opnn.nl hy lliuhuiuujjitcndcnt.
Air. S. R? .Reader.
All ehisses and teachers were at |
their "places. . '
At. 12:00 oelock church services |
began. After devotional service the |
pastor took his tpxt l'rom Exodus (
oTtH, Hi.i subject was "Be fitted"
will. tin. IMIv iits-.i-i
* >u,|t . n r IJ-UOin, '
-Knowledge and?Cnderstaiiding it \
will carry you thru." The sern;nn
was strongly delivered, "the j
whole churcli was stirred with the (
Iloly Spirit. T.wo were added-to ]
the church, one united and one ,
for Baptism. ,
The afternoon >ervice at 3:30 _
-fn?rm?Revr CtTl itan preached and ]
Iris subject was "Sfeek and ye shall ]
Jind." His t'-vt ;vm- "-It! I in .Ti 1iiT~
mix? ' ' . ;
Sunday night Rev. W. R. Reed- .1
t i' nl I lie Ki)oi,e.L'^\ije_Mi,i^(iuu eau'iL ~
.forward with a burning: 'message. (
His subject was. "Be Faithful." ,
Thero was a crowded congregation |
11TI day. Tin am ml?m?aH?set vit'e>' ^
were good. ;
Monday night service, pastors, ,
members and friends were looking c
for the coming of Rev. Dr. J. A.
McCannell of Sumter. S. C. At t
S:. ;<? p. m. Rev. McCannell arrieved r
and the whole ' h'ip'1' ww ready t
and willing to go. ,He was intro- *
duccil hy Kcv. Ingram, pastor, Rev.
Met'anncll ciune before the r
congregation''with a subject. "How 1
to get from God what you want." t
His sermon Was great to "start r
with. The whole congregation j
saw* that the'revival meeting was 1
in order , .
Tuesday night service ' at 8:,10 t
p. m. J lis subject was "Great J
need ol' the C'hureb." Tfls'Text r
was from Isaiah. ?. *
Wednesday night his subject c
was "Chri-tian Courage is taking t
a stand for God!" Acts 4:20. (
Thursday night his subject was ^
"The Coming of God." His text <
.Was fournt in Job 3T:i4.- ? - )
Friday night his subject was <
"A heart fixer of the World's
y^nlete." Psalms 57;7. Iodeedj
w ?Jr""~
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SHILOIT REVIVAL NEWS
Rev. T. E. Robinson, Pastor
S
Rev. Mrs. H. L. Parker closed'*"^;
>ne of the greatest, revivals we
lave had in years. <he closed d;
vith a house filled u it< rapacity A
vith both white and c'loidiir! R
rent mm <li- fill i t ' f 1 i 1 7" i 11 in
light. Sht?-is a prpfotnul gospe' X
)iea.chcr. Her sermons w e r c h
houghtful, sutil stirring, and U
irayful and l'n.11 ?.f power. She A
also a. sweet sineor. I? /y,r
here were 17 por.vortcd. She is .V
low in Newton A N*. C. for twc ii
reeks. She will then return to <j]
>. C. on the fourth Sunday in this
nonjh and "preae'h at " Prosperity t>
[Shiloh) at 11:00 a. m. and 3:00 Ji
>. m. then will?motor?with Rr-v. \\
Robinson and others to Newberry
vhere?she will Conduct a reeks'
revival JVn* Rev. (J. H. it
White at Miller X'hapel A. M. K oi
'hureh. . . " ~ ^
Prosperity, S. C.?Rev. Mrs. H. <
[#. I'arkdr closed-one.* oP flu: great- *<
stirevivals we .have had f??r; ye/u s,.
she. closed with a house tilled t-oj-u
^capacity, of both white and-col.
>ic?P. 'Grcmt -.ermvds-- f)l!od the
lhiise . ehidi night. S!u? ist a pro- n
ound gfrspcl preacher and a sweet ?
inger in Zion. llcr*sermons were
houghtful, soul-stirring, and prayerful,
with powerre were 17
onvertsr-she is now in Neuton, NY
for two weeks. She then will
oturn toS. C. on the 1th Sunday p
n August and preach at Shiloji si
it 11 a. m. and H p. in., then will h
notor to Newberry, S. C,, where d
he will conduct a two weeks re- c
. ival for Rev. (J. 11. White * at p
Vfiller Chapel A. M. F!. We also fi
visli to mention tlie following si
ionics that prepared such delicious. V
linners for our pastor and Rev. a
VIrs. Parker and his mother, Mrs.
tohinson, on Monday Mrs. Maggie, tj
Henry Davenport, Mr?.~ Lucihda r
iullman, Mrs. A. V. Bates. . d
An* inch Baptist Church ~
dosed a very' successful Revival s
villi a number of conv\?rjts. The .<>
hureh could not scat two-thirds
d' the people. Mi%7Tafcob_Meyera,. _
i very prominent citizen and oficor
of Antioch Baptist Church
vas taken to the Good Samaritan
Hospital* for all operaticm. We
lope for him a speedy, recovery.
? mm<m m*
HEMMING WAY NEWS
( havis Chapel Church
Rev. P. M. Knox, Pastor s>
Sunday 'was the clay set apart !i
for the different clubs to meet,-a?d jj
nako their filial report, file meet- ,-f
-ng was held *a"t Ilopewell Church e
n the morning, and at Chavis
Chap,el Qiu*cl?.in the afternoon. ^
Total amount raised froom Cha- j
u-. Sdd.10; i'Vom Hopewell, $61>.0(I. .g
Mr (;i-iint. Phsley wik the dillfief
"guest of Mr. and" "Mrs. Mack
[ioi:ilnn, Airs Aildie Gordon wnj Jj
(lie dinner*'guest of Mr, and Mrs,Gordon,
Miss Mildred. Wil- .
oi> wasi .the.-dinner guest- df Mr*. ,
ind Mrs. Charlie Gordon.-- Mr. p
bai lie Gordon" was dinner guest
rrf?Mr:?ard?Mi:-. Made Gordon,
\I.r. Gi- rife -Thomas and his wife, t|
Nils, Helen Thomas is home from .]
Raljogh, N. \. visiting friends p
end relatives and is stopping wit-b j,
ler mother. " J
-MH-.HftED WIf.SON.
HRGNHZEK ( III' It C11 NEW S N
E-jW. Graham, Pastor
Tt. >4....iCvjii.. * < c-... ?
^rf. * * oijuuaj \> ci>
very beautiful an<! many found t
their* way, to church. At 11:80 o
i. ni. Rev. S. Jenkins preached an "vv
inspirational, sermon front Num. <1;
ins The Sunday School con-' b
relied at .1:80. The superintendent oi
leliiff ill. Prof. 1>. R. 11 ill acted in tl
lis stead. The lesson was . well v
aught and reviewed. At 8:80 p. tl
n. Roy. Graham hroiifht to m s\
icautiful and helpful 'message ?
'l'uhi J li 1:7. 7
We wish for Superintendent I). \\
[3.. Barron a sju>e(ly' recovery. ...
The Vacation Bible School^-?of
U>eno/or and the community - a i hi;
arge be^ah on Ji^y 20th arid clos- L
. (I on August Othanst. with an .an. oi
ollnteiit of sixty four (61). st
I'lirauc Is.ui the term the interest ~r~
md enthusiasm- remained t h e. S
(ante. Kveryone was on the alert
n all classes. The spirit of co- pi
jperation between the S.' S. of si
Bethel A. M. K. Church.of Surti- ir
nerviilo and that of LincQlnvtlle o't
vas. beautiful. ' r?'~
?The instructors nine as follows: Tl
Beginners, Mi-s I.essie McCray; li'
I'rimary?and?Registrar. Ig,? At ?
dance; Juniors and. Pianist; Mrs. P'
". I.. Aiken: Intermediate, Mrs. in
IV. A Barxon: Seniors, Rev. K. W.
irahnin. ^Too^ nnirh cannot be said
IresSes, readings, solos, duets were
endered at tlio open Forum by .P
3evs. _ Lifereidgo and Thomas,
rI:of-'n~A. Heady; Mis, 'Campbell. ~
drs. 11. Fraiser. Prof. Jackson and
nany others. The closing exercis- J
>s were had on Friday night before
i/iiii'Kir audii'iiL'i.', /\u aiit'lliion is
urned to Summervillc this week,
rhe exhibits were beautiful. Each |
rrnu|>" had iwiw- form?-of - ?Ivaudi.
raft. '
ill these subjects were masterucces.
Re.v. MvCamud] held his
ohgregatiori/ spoil bound every o
light. Indeed he is.-a strong.ffosrel
preacher and we all like to
icar him. . " ?
The revival meeting began in f.
his town. St. Matthew, Sunset J
lark fourth Sunday morning, ATI
nembers are required to come up
vith their, sessments carrying the "
xpense of the meeting; The pasor
will leave Monday morning for
Greenville, S. C. to conduct a revival
meeting. Mrs. Ingram was
)ver with us. Wo arc always
Slad to-have her with tnr. She -4?
in her job. We hope that Rev. A.
L. Ingram will have a grand iuc
J
roKESBURv ftp.Err,\L I of
Tin* revival bejiaii at St. i'aul
unday, on 'account' ??t" thi* weath- I'
r only a small iiuiiimt wu- out. B
Kldor Adams mutmed. ij? Tut--. '
ay, airicd his 'family.. a No All ha
da, nictc. also Vet una d wit* tli-N:.<h
???" a
. J fa- relatives ami'- ii je:-d- bt T:
[ 1*^. -Eleanor Nash Baiiey-ot <~,V\V^ 'md,
Ohio, jetriet very mueh to.'
Urn ol" her husband's oeatih on , '
?i>. ?r ^7"
The ?'>i?uiiuiiity extenos to Mis.1' da
lary Butler sympathy it It e ' ' '
:-uth of'her .brother, Willie Fo'tei I'b
1" Tampa, Fla.
-Mi>. Virginia I?ix it . Wa-dunj.f- '
m of lletroit. Mieii.,"arrived FiiSy
.Site,, to visit her father, Mr.
*. \Y. 1 )ixoii. . ,
-was learned he was found ck/ad
ti the IJj R. traek..al> >W-In o'ciRek
aturd'ay morning. The entire R.
)iUP11 ity uiie- <r.i' i : svinT'tithv xl.l
jv the family. , .j
. ATrSi Annte G. KJugli . i- the
Ui-1 of her nipt let-. Mi si F, I'ear ti
m. ' V,. - Sn
-Those-mi tlitr"sit*h?hist.-Atif.-A-t' T
ie \V. Starks. Mi?s Flossie' WiK
' 11 \ Little (iladdi- Arnold.
Ri:.\ I I. A If A..; M. ] :. (Ill R( ir
Rev, I,. Mitchell. l'iis(or*
Reautah Sutiday school is jivos-. <
efirig gieatly. 1 Re.atsiuh Sunday- 1-":
rliool wa,s opened at ; it- usual
our with our Supt.. Rev. A. Red- I M:
ell in the chair, and all the teach- |
rs.with thv except ic;. of. one was I Hi
resent. O.ur lesson taken ]
ronvrt+ie hooks ol' Luke and John |
irhject. ".Martha, A home maker." |
l*e had a wonderful introduction
nd a puzzling black hoard let-son. ;
Our lesson was wonderfully
aught by Mr-. K. Redden. Mrs. 1..
IcoRtenT'ahd wa- wonderfully reiewed
by our Supt., Rev. A. Reden.
. _
A mount -co-ilooted Un . Sunday f ! .
ehool was .10c. Amount raised
. ? ?*u QVI.VU*' .. k
Total amomr* raised t.edtfy $tb 15. ' v'
Rev.' A. Redden, . Reporte r.
-???;' . *! '
SI MMKiMON. NKWS ;.( ]
' ?' 2W flautist Church
DCcv. J. S.-Glover. Piistor
August .In li'iiu?The . weather To
'as. somewhat bjtd la.-'t Sunday. ai!
jut a . faithful few. came out to
ervices, Prayer meeting was eon >f
uctofi bv Deacon J. D. Fadder. .c.r
hen our pastor selected Psalm 2": on
0, "Then the Lord Kvill take me i
p." All that was present eniov. A.
d t-lir6 -serurdn'ly thf pastor; also
Ir,-Willie'Johnson from C'amdc-n; pr
.-or? hipped with us last Sunday. M
IP is the. guest -of Mr. and Mrs. re
L__T. McKnight. We are always
s. Revival meeting vyill begin at !>v
\iw? Caw on the Itl'i Sunday liivh*. Trh
i Aug. ' Rey. W- S. MeCullough re
I'om Fafnden, will. preach: every- M
o'dy is cordially invit< 1 to attend. n?
rayer meeting next Fi i.layjnig.ht \'i
Farmers an-imd Sunxmorton. are de
u-y gathering r Wr^rrrr?7
hankful to- our Heavenly Fatl.vf- Se
hat He has sptfred us to-see those im
eautiful day with 11.?- cottwi w!.it.e Pn
1 the fields again. .. Tji'e Summer- 1 :u
n 11 n;< 1 'V'C-.t rat b M < .b_jj; tgl
1 iFl aTivi?- indt^the -rrd Monday.. :
tug., .at the hoTi 1. - op "M rsT" I .a u ra
h iggs. The agent .was present. Rv
Irs. Daniels of Manning. The dub
ifn.ned fi>r the sc'lP'-id. After the
aiming .was < ver Sister Rriggs w:
ervod ice cream and eakc, leinon- \\
de and crackers. AIT of the laui- Fi
s enjoyed it. The -next ix^-eting trii
ill he iwith Mrs. Scott, 2n<P Mon- ?"r
ay,/Sept. The 1-11 Club gilds and
oys-.aiv planning to go to camp ?d
n the I 21 st yif Aug. We mme re
iiit?y 'wllhviiave a very plea-ant vi<
lay.' Mrs. Daniels has charge of he
u? girls*. - 1 ' an
p .MTTi vrws
feston Chapel A. M. Ii. Church
Rev. N. S. .DoT.aine, l'aslor
Sunday sehwp opened on the ers
al hour with the Supt., Prof. Ii.. TP
. McHryde. and a '-fair number
t* the teachers ami atliceis _Die- ?
Mfg. T;. .y. Well-. addressed the
undjiy-.school.
A4 11 o'clock." Rev. L. A. Wells.t .
rouiriinf* older! preached from the
rCjcot. Sin."This was far roaeh:g
and we were caused to examine
.u . -'ty
At 1 o'clock the W . If. an.l R
r ^ocioty met.- Mrs. Ella McWilp,
presiding. ^ ^ '? "
reached another wonderful serum.
Monday at 12 It I ast o r __ Samuel _
r"wn, the adopted sen of Rev.
;id Mrs. U.' D. Doughty was fun- -?
ral i/.ed by Rev. X. S. DeLaine.
ev. /L. A. Wells,- presiding elder ?
)RUG STORE
JACK WILLIAMS. Mgr.
Drugs, Ice Cream. Sodas,'
Cigars. .Cigarettes and
Tobaccos. for
365 Gervais St.' Dial 923f S
on
)avid G. Ellison Vy
ha
General Insurance '; <
Honest and efficient attention
given to all business F
placed with rae^ on
^ H10NE8711 , r'
<
. ?s
11. 11 ii!on 1 >i-ti.ct, master of
i iimonics. "*"*
ministers present were
. A jr. Tliun^s, Adam Bethea,
J.. Cniles.
;dr . I., a. WViis and Mr. Wil:
Mid. v.. :? jn attendance.
' i ' | "^d'ng I
?did dime-town of
1 rAvrt <{ Mr.
M'.-Xeal.
i l- Mr. and Mrs. E.
; ' d' : 'a pK-asant surty.
1"daupdilers Mes^?JAtti?i1
Fi eri a Ed
'>'< : : fi'?m Philadelia..
'
1'1 A fti**t with Miss
i u . .; . *. ...I?
t ' ' ~ . ? r
Mr'-, I'T!.entertained the
' >* ?*: * > Sunday 0:30.
M'/ ' ' ' ? .;r fivan-- and neyr
??> \h . it.;' her ~
rrr JTiTTTTday:
Mr. and Mrs. If. Matthews' of'
C.. Mr. and Mrs. ?
\<v.- v,',|'], y wore
K.hrhm T' . -dav. . " {
I'/.' d . find jfi
J! jiiive with M* - .? Addle- jjyihea'.
s;r <: y. . M. A. T3acus, pas- .
J "< a . ! ice a' 1 o'clock
a - ;. < (! hy all. The
'' ?i ,i <;Kainlv visited us.
;r .daek- ui planning
: ..... the 22.
W.. . ..L ' ir.LT /.*t t llV last trip
?.\s ' l!< ,.< ! ? ' ,<his season
ui'-dyy. "
I.'" !: '.. M'-Brydo and fmnily >?
K-'.d! le t!.in a'irl t family,
the B'each |
\BK! \ II I ! ; xr.ws
St. James \. M. I'.. Church
Rev. W. S. Minis. Pastor
Ft FA'-mont weath
S ' -lay : TfionoTI at the
\w. ir iiti't with a "fairly good
: '];??='>? was renew1-y
S and the
tr;-1' i - ni tdar.vfs.?reviewed by ~
i s. F""Had : r.i At
1': i" a. <,:k IN alms lath, chap \~
' ",v:V- nra? .. a Scripture lesr.
Ri v. Minis. The * ,
L-i: was found
aim . . . ;
At- s:;:o p. rn. + he toxt was St.
hn' T.v.l'.' whtrh was..inspiring to
At 5 : the funeral sendees
Mrs. F. nvma 11 '- ires who suc
: at her home
IIaii'-Sr. She was one of
r hi.--* mcnthers. of St.. James
M. E. Church. A '
'".Why <1?. we hi num." was sung;
aver Fy- Th-v. Gi; rut or: solo by
! - Mete Fr- resolutions .were
ad by Mrs. Maufb Wrftrht; "SeP-?'?~
.v.k . J1 ?. i; ki? ?'n i .vauii9
i a'1. ' ' Tii ivi inn ?i. i vcmarlta <
Mrs. Fl irt. .Mr. Dave Chalr1
- : !! >?. i^'iifjarv waa ;
ad !iy Mr-. J. ?. M'rifrht. Re\\
i!T.<*"',? ?.< .1 ! I'M22. The retir.s
\v?7; > 3oa : lo rest at Lake
1 1'ity.j I,. A. Richie,jilt??a.
rtako'r' in charpe. ...
TiT. am y." . vrrrm I'atterson. 1
tvia. S. f^vvr=!.ii perl in the
: iii* vl ; at St. .Tamos. Mr.
i: t'i ; I.fit:/"J>T":ul 1/ut pave an
t :hk' talk a- ho wishes-.to en- "
r.JfDti UoknitaLto have
"si.-M n:.^-" : /
Mi>. . Thomas Shiver of
an>*>".v. I!!., -spent a few days "V
. v.l'.TT M'k'itand friends.
Mi May -;;o Fisor, Farrockaiv,
X. Y... dalyhtor of Mr. and
; \V ' ? Fk-j:Or, and Misa
r.iiy < ware the dinner
lost > l'rliitv of Mr. and Mrs. :
.a'rlio \Y Madd.
Mrs. Eiidv GVay 1 laniols'return\\Y
!:.v- l:;y to Miami, Fla.,- to
st'.n.o i.-y. .work in Social Ser o
a ft or spendir.jr a few days
iv Av-rtii .l.v'r mother, Mrs. Gary
(1 si-*or. Miss Rebecca Gray of
" . (.m '
E. COLT.IF.R, Reporter.
Say You Saw It In
he Palmetto Leader
i
Many Women Helped
rhousands and thousands of womthat.
CAK DUI-lvefped
un io ovi i earne h unless sufinL:
at monthly -periods. and that ,
continued use. of Cardui their
ments enthtIv disappeared.
5o if you' have severe pains,
imps, nervousness .every month,
ly liotTind out., by trying It,
icther Cardui wiH help you? It h<
s helped ?o many I
^trrftrt- is harmless for women of '
_ _ _ _ ___ any age. Many
j^VTfj^fYYll mothers have
^given it to their
OR WOMEN young daughters
their reaching womanhood.
Of coursST if Cardni does not benei
' ii ; miHii