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?W1 HJj.UHl li I/'" * . r > Page 2 ANDERSON NEWS ? Prof. D. H. Thompson left Monday for State A. & M. College, Orangeburg, S. C., where he along with other'Smith Hughes men shall engage in one week's conference. Prof. A. C. Curtrlghrr was" "seen in the city Saturday. Prof. Curt. right, was on thccJipcnHrw at Oeor-gia State -College, df which Dr. B. F. Hubert, is president. Prof. t Curtright,-reported a very success lul summer quarter. . Mrs. Cowans' daughter, Miss Lidja and son, Mr. Curtiops Cowans are visiting relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Reese on Franklin St. The Cowans restde in Augusta, ttk: ~ " Miss ' Minn 1 e'TTdwards, a sophomore of Spetynan College, Atlanta, Gai, was gubst of Mr. and Mrs. Christa Johnson on Bradley Ave. Mrs. Johnson, gave a very unique affair for Miss Edwards, on Friday of last week. Those present Wt'fo; Missps Mildred?Foster,?Ad? ma Johpsno, Grace J6hnson. Cora J? Helen?Wairc, Kellie Mae Walkei 1 and Keese Norris; Messers Garnet Sherman. J. R. Alexander, Way mon -viacK, tartnora weair, and loq Nash. Mr. and Mrs. E. \V. Garter Jr., Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Garri' son, and Dr. Duekett of Greenville, S. C. . Mrs Deleia Bruce, formerly of . Anderson, is visiting in the city.Mrs. Bruce is now residing in Chicago, 111, Mr. Brown of Mansfield. Ohio ?* and son are visiting his sister; Mrs. Katis Scott and friends. Miss Johnny Head a senior nurse at St. Agnes Hospital.-Raleigh. X. C. is visiting her relative. Miss Head, is one of the adopted daughter of Mr. an ! t' \W I I' tMrs. Lottie Rucker. of New York City spent a few days in the city visiting relatives and friends! Geneva Foster on Cleveland Ave. and Mrs. Julfa Burns on Bradley - -Ave. ^? Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Stovers, of Chicago. 111. are visiting Mr. Stowers* relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fowyer Williford. of Starr, S. C. Mrs. .Stoweers, is a special friend 7vto Miss Willa Mae Alexander, who she visited on Thomas 'St. WOODRUFF NEWS ^Trinity A. M. E.'Zion Church Rev. J. R. L. Allen, Pastor Sunday-school opened at the usual 'hour with Snfrf. and' all tohchers at their nost of d\itv. Sunday beinif regular preachini- dav. Rev. / Allen mounted the rostrum a t 11:45, and we must, say that he preached as never- before. Every Tperson- under the, sound" ~p?, his voice went away rejoicing over the wonderful sermon. Mrs. Madora Pelgrim,and daugh? tor?of?Inrpan, S. C. and Mr. Will Foster of Spartanburg. S. C., and Mr. H. L. Pilgrim of Pelham, N. Y. were'the guests of Mr. and Mrs. LawiWiUxupft?aad Mrs, Chestine - Foster. Mrs. Pilgrim is a sister to Mrs. Chestine Fosterrwho is ill at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Law W\>burn. Miss Loree Crofnwell of Wash* ington, D. C., arrived home Sunday to visit relative^^m! friends, i- She is the daughter <>fjdrs: Carrie Cromwell .~~r Miss Dot Linder. was the guest i of Mr. and Mrs. Epps Hollam in I^aurens, S. C., last week. Mrs. Carrie Rice visited the sick room of Mrs1. Chestine Foster Sutr "v day afternoon. Miss Goldino Wiltuirn entertained a few of her. friends at a house party last Friday"evening.""the 1i v ing room was beautifully decorat ed with wall honuets. P.^iv t-ihm. were arranged for whist, after several games of whist were played all the guests enjoyed a good dance program over the radio furnished by Claud Hopkins and his famous orchestra, after whiclx a delicious ice course was served. The guests included the Mic.m- Alrit, 1 >.. Hij' Ranriie B. FosteV. Klni?e. Yarbeiro Lossie Armfield, Kan Zetfa Parks Dot Linder, Alice Pearsofrrihtmn Ferguson, Fannie V. Downs, I.au* ra Parks, Messers Algey and Or^ ray Coleman, Pete Downs. George Ferguson, Ralph Wilbui'n, Brawlej Moody, Mozell Rice, J. C.. Foster George Wilburn, Jr. j ST. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH Rov. R. A. Young, Pastor Sunday school was well attended The lesson was well discussed am .reviewed. The day marked'the be ginning of our summer revival The pastor delivered the mornirif and evening messages. In the nf ternoon Rev. J. S. Martin filled uwith rejoicing. Two joiners wen added to our number. Presiding Elder E. A. Adams worshippet ? witk us.? Many visitor severe pre: jl sent. Come again. On -last Tuesday, the death ang( came into our midst and bore tlx soul of Mrs. Magnolia Metz home Great is our lost, hut greater ?stil is Heaven's gain. Mrs. Metz. was an ardent Christian worker, lover hy all. Her place with ns will always remain vacant. She is survived by a husband, sisters, brothers, hosts of relatives and friends * IWTrZfON A - M. R(H CHC1L Rev. M. C. Pollock, Pastor Winnsboro, S. C.?Summer revival time is here. We are recoTving Goal's words in abundance. Blessings came to us threefold on Sunday. Revs. Emburrell, Kingen and Pollock, each brought? -ocri' " V* rejoicing to us as each imparted the holy words. Rev W. G. Owens of Winnsboro is to conduct our revival. May the Holy Spirit remain with us always. Many peo~? pie from Columbia were withlus '? Sunday being conveyed here bykhe Broad River Power Co. bus. '? % ~ ^ 2. - * ' - - - - ? HAPPENING AT BL'RTON. S. C. ^ cedent sermon this mornin.? tak- 1 enfroni t ho 22 ch pter of Exodns h T!fi verse/ (Subject-?'"Division a n ;:)vyj? ( bltl People." SoniO"?V,TV 11 wonderful views were drawn i ; i si of the tex' by Rev., McBrown. lit* is di v liK ly m>pi! e l. It ran el aiTy t< be seen from his profound faith i in the, Supreme Bei-r.tf. . \\\ piay ^ ) or mm inai aim may span.- nr lil'o. The oiembors and friends are . wry >;liiil ,^o Mi^ McKti,vl>: >k ~a again. Slio las boon to X. V. vis- i< iti'tg a siok son. Wo are also sot4^- ^ y to loam .of our see notary's, ill-. u $: ahso Mrs, Jajiie Harper. Wo , oi' y that God'will raise them it tot \yo realvKo that his will must \ bo done. . ? 1 ho < 'hpijokee* ball team played. \ a wonderful game last Saturday, ,i Uig. 17th. with Seabro ks' team, ti " i !) <o<>! i s Wo 10 1 1 - > Tfi favTfp TT~ . h. ; okoo. The bovs hone, to , dou t tin. m l. bor Day. They pTa* p oil their parts well. . . ..'We. ha to tit -so i.iir f rii'inl am .monibev i;e.tu.rn to Va. Mrs. Julia -Miigletoh. Wo pray tiwit God wil i her guide, -' .? ' e The attention of-the--'young la" ' j> -o>- and - nun of .the ihuroln aro turning their attention towards . chuol. We are very prouu 01 hose young people. p Mr. K. (riant .of- Tuskegee lust.. \ !a. " accompanied " by?Mr.? Kspy Mi ' -f tlu -same p*ave Were visiting tin. s County. Training Schooh We'-are si gee js always glad to have Tuske _eo. coiiie to look ami see what \v<. i he tryirg to tip. '1 Miss Thelmu Sliankljn lias re J| turn from ( hat ksuui,. S. (\ wiier ti te has been -visiting her friend .lis- Alice 'St rowder-. "The school body regret vefy N liueh'"tiat Miss Hall will not'lu- a with us this winter. Miss Hall was' loved by her co-workers and pupils who she"!aught. an CTaine- Ti n totir ck. . - I' ' Mr. l>avid (ireonl has retuvm-d.. ' 0 K*a. where lie-will continue hi ..b. ... .Mrs. Irene .McTodch .of New fork ar j .htr two children, spent* *i ft w week- with their mother and ^ ather.'Mr. ami Mrs. Mtse* (ii'e.eii. j - ~\1r . OIV i isle Ai:'n -Strut ??4^-y st'w V?rik. also Jr. Strotinon spet'it 1 week_with Mr. and Mrs. Stoke*. ? it. ... v.o v tr I ;i. 1 T .. Imv tin-ill low 11 t see I Item. , .Mr. J. S. Sh nklii;," Sr. ;.: <1 Mr .. S . Sen- k! in Jr. Wi t!' to di al J. - -intr?on vest > i <luy. ~. "Mt.? J. S.. ^ ;lii> Vacate raL (itoup. Reporter, J. W. Singjetoh j, I'.stor, Rev. McBrcwn. ' INION NEWS -J -"?Sunday schiihl whs wtII ' ill1 ft'iF cJ al Bethel I. st Sunday, ar.d the _ !es;cn was wt?U-discussed oh. "(Jo I . I oveth A Cheerful Giver." ' ' ' What about a man who never, p .t.\\-r all himself a 'me; her. an officer ' i t.ncher, a !e der,. who make no ' out i iTuitioii* lor jiastTil: sr.Ia' y,.,,i:" ru-t.e purpose, 'no education, no ' Ka.-t< r Day. 110 kUi+r?f a giver I*. > liuivh puruoM*-. Whatsoever1 am wonderinjf whether God lover1' . ^ hiui or not. It is on thug he needs tui_he_ xunjLi'rliiiL before In vill he aide ty piel'orm'his duty. . ' .. You c.-n tell very easily at c i hureh ser,vices,' those, who bee . onvcrte<Land even those who 1 iv? ^ - -s Christians ar~+iomr. by the way they act and dtf. They come to' inm-h- 4?> ret'eive a blo.sslog t-hltl ? i ' .. .. i. i 1 . i I ike juriu jii'u wi .VLV.I -soirethittg-fm"?th-?--sop^- 1 mil of (h ii's .word. How e.'an any . nun go. insular to church >irv'c;y.- , hear 1.1hcil siegj^aiul pray, so oth ^ rs |i y, :fnd grje lVedy. for (ho ^ | ayso aid lie receives t|io ' .-aim* i gospel; soups, an..! pi ayei's,"* ra'ti . tin i) wii'k i (if . tid never pay nry, thing. himself si I'.cndiiT ii , i ("uristiji'n. ho cannot rat.h on . |_ ire. II - t.cvor has tho. spiritual "at mo.sp'.n,'! o ai <iik..?I'-- ;q-? ? . in |;.rj:s tu t.he loldolly I' inily. ; i!ir\> Kit is n i:i:di:i) ^ What in nv <11 Tho To called i c-hurcf\ people needs TnrhtJ^ IT" - prayer* -a woil as those who a.i ant. members' of tin- church. i J fiiid that ma vy of-thorn should In- ' .. ..uv tight -Xu I ho' altar, insto-. d of ailing- jj,-nihil i s And urunkers., YVe - -preacher??mi-glft-?-to?In- i-alHrp" *f cadets. deacons and officers an icy to not thorn -weight first in j . i test- revivals, th ii you will m-, i groat change in tho church, 'hu. - is lor.g as those old iv.,n at.d w.o' nor. koi p up what-is going on to ' day, Before iffii young people? i * will he'useless-in some ca-os to try ! ii g.-t young "-people to .reform. i All I'W.tlol I 11 I -! I il .< i?r.iyc*r iiifilow's . tin- heart. I t ' touches t!:fountain of tr.e soul ( - 4-t- >? ;?, 'hni-lht- deepest lain: n syin pathy- .iii?l .join-' tKo "iniii j-to^dreH 1 * , 11. i'raycr melt. anger, it scut- ) ers deceit; it f in*- 'hi' tongue to | : songs atui strikes in the soul, harps = __ of joy. I'rayei is a 'friend when all ^ .' tr.ei k friend-. forsakes you, be-. ^ cause it is the key that unlocks j or family kneels ip prayer, its de1. 0 e~. es up to Clou as a swi e.' ] ' smellng savor. ; , Let us go back to our lathers t -afr-tmu-be 1 da-y?r-trf' re:i 'ehib. r' ~~j what'kind id' lives they lived, an *- 1 he kind of altar they built. Let the Christian tumble down every altar of strange Gods, ynfltohave allowed to be erected i-p your honis, tear down every * Itar of idolo I try, Hatred, maljace, and deceit, - -+mt let love, joy, iKjaee, reign in r \oii: heat*, n I malce the world better by.living in it. . . Rev. Bow.an repot ts a won- , derful met'tin<r of last week'ner Spartanburg, where-he was called < to conduct tor the Rjv. J. W. White; also he wishes to anno-j^cp ) that the meeting is now going on ( ,j4v. , r . r. Bethel C.hin-eh on Hamlet St. rogrnni fur Sunday Tvill eonoist f?Hrral. MitVI'-'f. ft. K. at1:15 a. m. Rev. Thompson'of the a tern Circuit at '< oVfock al'tei:oon. Another strong- sermons let . /all lm to Bethel and help win in: Is for llo'd. Prof, M. R. Christie Uie silver jtiguc orator who spent .his v;ieaon in Kv? Me'.dtran nr 1 New *ork, returned and reports as >\ n?r ;i to ?T~\von(h'iful ttiTre. Mrs. M. K. II nrilvll; th.- On- n ;t <v' B-?h | Pj-iTt'. .1. W. Nieln ls. Mrs. "Willie iTodtres, Mis> Daw mis am) (iMifis who spent several reeks attcTnttng the Adult Sohoul u*e!i?cr in . Or mreburtf. returned t "o.ai . , Mrs. Sallic Davis, Mrs. Ida Igree and tno I!cv. Mrs S. H. itit!i motored to N'ew York and low .Jors.y on their v. oatior. 'he '?iter . wishes them u pleasurt : .Mrs. hlla I.ipseomb who spent ever ! week- with, her thiidren'in 'a., returned last Tuesday ar.d reorts that she had a time of her f.. 1 * M>'s. S rah Bonier was called > the bed side id" her sick nmth-% r, ^ast suxiuay nigm, wno uvea >. Savannah, Ga. Twti strong n'en joineti Brt-teh Jivii'ch lttst S,r.ni y. (hit* was nr.verto ! last \5 n"s ,a-- ni<*ht in raver niWtii k t Bethel. . On );ts'il<- G'rfero.rre , .wi'l b.' i-!(! at Ihtbet Saturday nijrht a'. :00 P. M.. Antioch at 1:0(1 p. M Bin day. , Thosy on the sick .list; Miss Glen Nncholas ami Mis. .Viola low ?!: vh ' IStr^lrs. Alice Huston, Mrs. Bal( .Mitchal ,nd "Mrs. !., ua Gil. Mrs. Ma.Itia R!a>: 1 Ts "wltd syr r event 1 weeks in \V. is hint-ton ievv'York returned last F.i'-ay n<j look, as if she would like to ?< rain. (Sony), 'bat her time "'i. ut, (Vine to Bethel revival meet Mr. Go to Bethel . n'd heat a: yi2_.a_ )\nnyVlist heyintiirir Sunday, Sepea.l er 1'st, - (ilMKliKTOW.V N l-:\\ S Mrs..' K. R. Howard. with her 'S. i. class of ,hoys visit'<1 : he County ail last Sunday aftei nr. On" to sJe ah members ol Ui.e class. Tbey oi k eia- kvia. an i fruits and a few en: ies for their, and expl-jnod lie Sun. nv >r!io..| .: sMiii, ar.-l a ew. of the Slat. Convrnjnn nn.'s. ' *1 lii- hoys wi-ri* quite l-heeii:l. Thy Sti|)t.; l'rof.? Huv.iiiii ivm with them. d TIi'l'V. i A. M* H. CiYt.i- h is buek lome-'fioln her vacation well rc-taceonip nyiry he-e- h.ohte were. , da'.itflitw and son-in-law, Mr. & lis. .). ( ".. Williams. Iiivnnd M.s. dyToer, all of Or :ij;el?ura\ !v 1 Mi -s .1 ali:'?I}i "iri|"i.'.?t-br?A - str ruairist. -HA iVnii.'i'Bil encetcat* s ivii*f i'uiiujr tHe afisvnvi*'vf Mi.-, 'rasier. The . entire meiifbership ?i' Hethel., are well pleased wi,h a r service. ~ 1 ~~ ?Mi'i*. Alveitn fjim i rterniun, i'ampn. i-'l.,. al l elided t he 1'nneial >f her. sistei-in-1 \v. Mntryie .1. aieas. Macon. here, last we.k, i\Uriled In-, iiei .i.enie < Monday. AMt/s. C. ( Hernial i Le'wi-, of Vashinirtwh'. 11, ('...is here visiting tdrrti\'e- an I?t-rn-Ttris, she is the loiise priest of The late, dporirtr lei i jot. Mi*. ,-Jeny Alston, of Myrtle teach,. w'r.s the wsek end' guest of diss Sarah MeCottrie. Mrs, K. M. Johr-.oii. ar.d litlit re lu-'e. N 'si !njf Mother anu rand inothei, Ml'-: hi ore re; A?tb~ i'a in s~ ' _ ^ _?:? Miss Pearl "^Ttn-ph," the il.,uu'' ' L f l?r. aiuT Mrs. J. \V. Murph__U iQio with mother an.T~father. Mi durph i- 'Stenb#rapher in Bookei \'ashjngton Hi., C.olunibia, is. C. \i..~ I I \ Mr.'. ..1, i< iitili<n.,s. . 1 >M s.. w > . i . ,, this wriiintr; prist she will noil he iiiit. ? -?? -Kvelyi) "\\\ -.\e_siiiu_ _o? _N '. < i.ty is v i'sUiii?, h>r relatives id e. ' Sli. i- a >i1> i of Miss .Mil iVf V. \\ a-hilUfton-, olie of t'.'.. (Jtv ii.( ii:h( .1 ^ < 11' J!O\\ n; .i 1! i The l-.iite S i-i' I C.Luh uu't at ihi umir nr A! i -. I'. A. Layloek, _C)j_v ^?vio--S+rrAVTTtTTT?^!av ?*\\ nintr. NoW y- oleeled t.l'i iters wci'v imulio-i t l"l tie 1 ..'llai I'dl-uillf of husiless, "refreshments. . wci'f served. Mrs. M. .1. I.mas Passes Mits. Ahmuie s. Ma(in. w s hoi n in (i: ol get v. D. S'; I'.Ave. 'J"i, it'll!. rii i.iat'.d Vioni How u-.; 111. Sehiii'., same Pity, June Hit. spent \ years in Henedict olieye. ( -later y.?,iur t", Tampa.. Kla'. She \viis' mni'ie l, i?v Mr. 1 lot n-ti Alaeon, of Fir. \il<? lll\ Wi" ' IK J to niv ~ i wwk.* ago. i- i.t* yours, airo she au.o home < hiring the illness and leutii of Ik r fa . I t r,. hol e slltt' veil hied wi ii'i.ei in" titer; taught avo by r it is in. the ryrul isection of ilcoi gelown t o,.niy. She - tool; ; iotisly il! ut Myrtle Ke eh in I '.ily hh1 tH?? 'r.c v 01 hod. was?hi. t ionic and two weeks ago shy \vk< .akeii to Koliyis a' - s rt lT C, where she pa-sid ijuict.lv Av'tiy Aug. 20. Kiine'ral services' vere held -t the Wil ls Funeral Home, Weill, lay. -Vie. ' ioek aftcrm on. III'. (J. G. Uhiu el< official Kg. 1 Urmert inileihcsVa's Cemetery; * Those to noutn her passing are, the iv.oth r. Mrs. Susan Luc:.-, one son Honten.ic Jr., one brother, I).in ..ii a-. New Jersey. CREEK NEWS By Miss Tessie E. ,Walker Friday, Aug. 22/ the rain fall wae very heavy. Cattle was detioyeil and the Appallaehe Bridge >ver which many iravel en route :o In man, S. f'., was washed away. After all the people of" Greer ihruld he giateful. * ^ Sunday mjorning at Bethel M. S. Chinch a 'very representative :rowd met for the church school, a. . . _ u_ VT *J~ ' r '?7-y THE PALMETTO LEADER the disflisginti ivm lr.ir. f.i.m.I Mi?.i Zerlinc Beachom. a former ?K'ih-_ ber of Bethel M. E. Church wasl with us and brought greetings from AsheVille,. N. C., where she has been residing for several ycand She is. visiting her brothers, and , their wives and her many friends,] namely, Mr. and Mrs. 1^. 11. Beachcm and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beachem. , After.the church school adjourned Rev. and Mrs.^orter and quite 1 a few of* the ntembers of Bethel M. K. Church mdtnV'*d to St. Mark. M. E. Church. where the pastor. Rev. A. Km>x, and his members were engaged, in the Annual fa nip meeting. The crowd way great and peaceful. Sunday night the pastor of Bethel M. E.. Church and members were Iback at their prist of duty. We are how looking forward to the District Convention which will con| Vene at GatVney, S. We hone t*> realize excellent reports in every way. . i , Pelluin Xe\vs . Wesley Chapel M. K. Church 1 Wednesday night. Rev. and Mrs. M. J. Porter. Mrs. Addie fJnmbrell and Miss TcssVe L. Walker, motored wit TV Rev. I.. A. Armstrong to Pellum and worshipped with the-pastor,,I?ey. L. A. Armstrong and 'the good members of Wesley Chapel. M. F.. Church. .A great revival was held there lust j week. Rev. M. J- Porter preached i a very powerful sermon both Wed- j U'-day night and Thursday night. White and colored were present each night to witness and worship in this great revival. The people of'Crecr feel proud of the increase in the population, j in that Wt^tV jl>\- Ave greet little Martha Ann, who wits born in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Wright, Monday niLrht.rAuir, 1 '.h i Mr. Conright Crier of X. Y. C. and Mr. Thomas Crier of New'Jerj sey aro visiting their relatives.aha friends, x A Mr. and M.rs.."'Arehie, Mr.- llarrl. son Hiintpi' Mvc 11.u. II j I IJHIWII, Master William, little Jennie Mae and Jani.e Mae llnnvn all of IJviffalo, N. V., lure iil:so visiting their relatives. " c.\itusi?i:r m:\vs ??it u.u ill 1 1 i r III dan X hllt'i It "lie: a ! rn ': from far ami attending >|v. .i'Vival Hire, t it," ' . t W"'1'-;; a Chapel A. Al I! /i . c: : >. ),. 'f... - people, of. | A:'Vd 1-., ?" ehurch were h: / |j ... ... - 'ernu its wi re pre;, lie.: d.M fan N . . ^<lay._ At Utiiij ' 1-u I. He -, if |ui liillian. :l. lu oV.n.d-: . I'ev. .1. R ! Allen of Wciii ;rTr:"77S. C. ^; j* I). (!. Crosf.y I ' he er. S. ( These mini, t > . h Kv- e ?? some whoh f,,o 1 tlrcing'-. -C'erm-messag ' many of mv- ~fe". J Aalives ah 1 Tfi^r d's vj hen-vuriuiis put t.- of th.e' i oei if y aij.i tending the meeting. the . mei *i: > ] is rood 1 hii^ _fu.I -Wo lur.? three weeks ihe.-tilice in't w hat th. people seems to. cuj. y .it. ?M;>. .Nir. es >ilfls i'.n i ehi:'-*?e .' ?epent-the week end in SpnrtnnV...f S. t . >'l e said Per was ?erv pleasan-t. . The revival tr. itinp a; i SeelvWelL-Ha+ildit I haa-eh, .|o. at"?[ .. in- Asi-V.ii.xrv county4 elored 1 i i- I . day ni;ri:t, Aug. lit!. 'The meet'in"'' was .ab-.iy . coi.diieted by ltev. T. | II. Matioiiey o.i Chester, S. . i'iie j members 'and friends request t: id " pa tiir. 1; .. K. I,. Wilkes l ha\>' Inin ii'iiu- auiiin at tin out;1> il . Ten ?wptt??n?rtrradfckuu'li.^?105.11 was ' raise-i ?mr--thr?wr"Miss"~FD?r"ii AT t <' <-T j Xewh.-i i v. is visiting- hie .Mniat-I lllut . 1 i ?M : ?( ' I'lie A I In;:-. ?r?| Carlisle, .Miss Helen Alst 11 i ~ _ - * - | aruiii <l UAvn^igain aifor- \i.~i4:TiXr.! her. inCe. .\li\ atal .Mrs. K. ll. A!- 1 ston of Charleston, S. C. Sh. r.'- j -ports a pleasant nip. Maiiies. Alston. Jr. loft iVc I'M-linmre. AI?i. Auyust 21. while he will It'll i sel l). 1. : .The sli.i-k lol't Mi', an i Mi ;. I.ulhor Williams-a- 1* i*k; hahy u'i Aug. 14, which is to !>. ca,le<l ?",The<>|>er I VHTh?Mother rmrl haT. ! art' iloii.K I i'Po. i ^ ?? w MCI.UN'S NKMS ... -. I St. Paul Ihipt. Church ( I oh Tht.. Chi lsti.in* Union ( I h e.?l_ Sun,lay eveninj; ^ ith Air. a. I M i . Thomas Alston with the.1'ii.siik: iAfrs. .Ia? ii Washington in hoi: chair. Kir.sf oponintf *ony. Tiym N"?>. 2'Js, prayer was offeriM !>f | the I'l.i'-nlcnt. Continual -iniriirv hyn.n X<?. ;'rt4. Scripture n .lii.tr hy .Mr-. I'. inn .Mao Hj.unt, St. I.nko . 21 chapter nr. 1 1-7 Voi. Th< .? ! C n.inutos of the la t ini -'t inj " I " **" ? cl!;U I'll ?>ll; gram wa- a henry wclconi; hy M; 'Hernias- Alston. Kneou; ! ing Wdc;.-- by .Mis. Conine Davis An inlTiVt~Wm. de'-uercd- t?? ?tInelub by Mrs.- Blurt. A vow good. , talk Iiv Mr. (I. W. BuntonV Th.-J closing I'emarks 1>y our beloved pastor. Itev. K. H. Jacotr.. w' i I aig sure we all enjoyed. 11 i' 1. QUot.:l1 111ewi.i1)' 'f Vv it ' ??. t.'ii finance wi re I ben l' ken. Am r; Inc visitors at the Chr I'm ' on Club' 'siiii l:iv were M1-. Ma y Alston. .Mr. William B-i ?:'<> i -j-Mrs-Wymuf F'lafT, Mr F-cdTr". 'h ! and Mr. S'!'op AI ' ' .)v ' n'/au . a , he ;r y welfjtinw ;r< al Wiy.: , x t' * t il"fl n, yo?. ;t\ th.' h : - t i'ln Union Club Tie club 'will meet with Mr. W. Burton o> Bay St. Sunday. All members, nod friends are cordially invited to''attend. Miss ,1 arte 11 Hnye^ was th divi ner guest <if_Mr. and Mrs. K- ier'y s Davis Sundry. Come again Mi < U'iyr i- you ,ii\> alwa-. < w -'cony. r" ATrsU RoTC'Anra .MeDoSyd" ' "t for Fait-' Mount, M; C. Sup/rev. Mrs. Edna Mae Blun; called to see Mrs. Corrine Davis Sunday evening. ' ~~ eni::-<Ti:n "cei.u. The West Side Social .XIlib was cnteTtained by Mrs.- Carrie N. l.cwis, Wednesday owning, Aug. -j ' lil, 1 The meeting was cull* I'; cd to -ertkh- by the president and j the election of new ollicers was ' brief but successful. ! Miss Stewart will serve as pre- ' sidont while'tfie "former president, Mrs. Lewis, is IiWay. Mrs; Jack- j t son as secretary, Miss Lewis as.; leporter. J] After the m not Ten' ,.,vrw.r.,,l..rrrl > ...... ...v.v w j . Mr. an.I Mrs. J. T. Lewis and sis- i' tor, drove up to Mr?. Kobert Cain-J* innii'r. wluvAvns entertaining a l'oy al bunch from Ya., N. J., and N. Thy out-of-tojvji. guests were ' a? following; Mrs. l.iz/.ie Steele, . Mrs. Mary Steele, Mrs. Corbett, , Ya,; Mrs. Mary Ii. Dawkins, High I Point; Mrs. Willie Wady Eaten, J Rergcnfield, N; J. A most delight- ^ ful (.veiling uas spent; a palatable , coarse was served, consisting of potato- salad, crackers, grape juice and cake. Mrs. Mary Dawkins left j Thursday afternoon, accompanied -by her- sister-in-law, Mrs. Carrie | N. Lewis. The other outrof-town ,_*;:ests will leave soon. Carrie K. Lewis; "Reporter. , 4, ~~5~,r'\7 s"t. iM'Tid l!' \. M. K. ) CHCliCH > ' ( I I'-.'v. t . ( ajar-.. Pa tor , " <j Everyone wa.? ra a -i < S .n s lav. :u i iji g. Cmii: av r:i . ; At- j -vice ba . h Ore. dr., ? .. 1 i Key.. C. < an. a - ii-1 A.r i ? \ - : i lit ? by. Lev. S . Iie.v'\v td. (ill . .Wydne- ;> a':- : < T" 11 : lb' v' ! t S< ' '" ? . v.; > : a\ A*, v Sr. I'iullip i..vry t.'injr v .-.at ii. !> iiuJ.ll. ... ' W * ' ' ; :a. y wonderful ? !' '! i-i :i . >. ... ;^v' ; ;'v.) : . .M M. (iuhHM---j Jan. !!* v. ? n ..a, others. .Oil. th y..\vci: .'lined \o;y , i. u,' A! <>' .\\nii.Kmful- pa])1--" j e; > ;* Vv. i j; ' v - . i . lalk of tlu'.t.'wa that. .this wr. t! I i' . !?*,-. . .; i. < \ I i. \Kiv cm sriimji. . ' -1 UlUC.VS SWT1U- -* Til*' I.ake City School will openM' h 'ily. >*!>!. i'ai N:.">t?. Teachers' meetiii"; will- he Saturday, j Sept. 1 1. at 10;",ti a. ni. The teach- , iv'.rs for .this y. ar arc as follows; L. , ]>. Kiadl. v. f; in.-iral; Mis- Etila , Ma-, Mi: iw ; 1'* ; Mr .1 K i h .. \ . Mi ,M :a * j (.1. Jones," ("idainltja;? .Ali's's Helen' | (iiallaiir, lake City; Miss .lean . 11 an in alo aTt. Mil aw f and "Mr's.'Kc- ' hecca Sit aimers *>.!' (hanyc-hurjr. i . \ (lllj . jll O^Mill f J WW IN I'M I "I ) ihe_vear nn ve.are asking patrons un<| friends to lend their full support. . All -tudent.s are yc: .quested to siait on. the opening: j, day. - I.. 1). RRADT.KY. -? H)'> i st u.Kt:?:> iavs r I.a-t Sunday wu--the beginning 1 _n!" tin' ie\ ivnl _o_: Foster .< 'ha pel. t Rev. Collins, \va-s at his. Lc.-t, dur- A inir the morning and evening- sor- ' vires. .Monday night the Rev. W. ' i , W ihiamsi n o! I'inladclphiti, Pa. ' who 'condiii ted the meeting arrived ' lind Hi v. William 1 n is a great .' e\aneelist. He was not very o moth nai., but .evety ";-ei nion carried witli it nfueh ri. it thought for t,hss~ inind. . Kyii Vone that heard him r:i'-. I'.it sav. thai in A a real gospel ' "It raided two nights during the. * meeting. _ TuL-l i-y aweed- the crowik ' Tin re uele niFle '.-'mis added. The reduction was $>7<5.nO. Rev. Cn.!ii:,s an-! Rev. WilliUm-oii were invited to dinner each day. Tuesday they were the dinner guests-id -Mr. (I.?Anderson. Wctl- nesda'y they, alodg with Miss Mary I.caeh_ and- Revs and Mrs.' Kzell, ha<l..dit:ner with Mr.'nad Mrs. B. , Core. Tlnnsilav they were at the! he""1, "f t'1, ''?1 >..o"o noil I*11 i- ) day at the In nn of Rev. J.-Hi Gil- j more. AM of these dinhyrs were, verv palatable. 1 ],< Wrdnes day 1'. "M.. Mrs, J.eacli and Rev. and .Mrs. K/.oll had din-' neV'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Stewart'. This nice dinner s'haM Ittog he remembered. Miss Marv t.eai h of Gatfnev, has i returned after siu-nc.li.nj; a -few-pi daysafr -the. limn*-??r?Mrs. Kzoll. i Miss Leach won many friends ' 1 wldlv1)etrri; trrrrr 'She lias a pleas- ii' !' per-ynality that caused her ti> yain friends.. Mrs. Annie.Thompso,, has been vi-itine- "her sick sister in SpartunLuri;-. She reports that she is jMich improved. i .Mrs? Aniie llilj spent the week l with relatives and friends. She < had as her jruest Thursday even- | inj; and Sunday, Mr. Breezale of it * ? 'h I r.ion. Mra. Alice Xorris of Spartan- 1 lairj; was the '.rue'^r.'bf. her sistotvh Mrs. K-telle I.ittlejohn last week. , |. Jonesvilleialis were shocked over \ tile death of Mr. Hilton Hill, the i son of Mrs. Viola White, lie was \ | killed in a ear wreck a few miles l-.il "V- tow n. Friday a', m. liis- funeral wa- held Sunday at Beth| any. Ilw. -Collins preached the <*???%?.?.. I M\'~ ..i- .*.1 i ik- !l~ . i u111*i cii ? c I'Mfim lu iiiu laini'y our deepest" sympathy. Dr. Long and family have mov111 in their beautiful home i n very much. We arc / proud that Dr. I?ha-? -Jmtlt a - nice hmftc for lus family, and are svye that they will he happy, there. Mrs. Taylo'l- of Ky., has returned a*ter a three weeks' stay hoVe with relaiitfes. T.ittle Sclem^na Smith went home with her to spend a while. ^ | Mr. (Jrovei- ^orrts from WashI intrt< n spent the week-end with hrs . wife and children. | Rev. .1. R. Kzeil has heen called i to Monarch Raptist Church and Mitchell Chapel. lie is conducting a meeting at Mitchell this I the i i'umi'a nil imm:sknts| luis kussell After repeatedly attempting to tret this popular maestro for th<? general public of Columbia, the 1 Phclta Tlii Fiat is happy to pre-,; sent Luis Russell to the people of Columbia, on Sept. 12,?at the Col-j nubia Township auditorium. Luis Russell, famous Metropolitan band leader, pianist, arranger, 1 uul composer, was born in Booaso Deltore, 1'anamat While stfH?a joy lip- moved with his pnretrts-toHHnpleted his education while his father taught school during dayime and gave private musical in- i traction at night. I It was in New j Drleans that Luis Russell, after irst proving his great musical a ility, l-ecame associated with such jioneors- of American Jazz a s ,oui.? Armstrong," Joe "King" OliWollmmi Brand, Jimmy Noon,md Clarence Williams. Too, N^w Orleans with its back-:; rround of historical rhythms, aiicj 'aiiama with its lovely*, moonlit rlamour, jnade very definite ' im-, iress 011/Russell's musical inter- ( -rotations as its immediately obviuis to the keen, intelligent observr Russoll'-s tempos are mare danceible, his heat numbers more blisoringly modernized Jazz Symvhonies than those of his Ameri an or European contemporaries, [vussoll is, iii other words, a dis tihcfivoTy gifted musician. Con uder his compositions, "Daffo >o\vn Dilly," "Streamline Strut," I ungic Madness,,r "Octaves," "Man .attan Strut," "Jumping Rhythm," ?nd "The Call of the Freaks," the denature number which identifies ill of Russell's broadcasts. t.uis is a quiet, alTable, though other shy young man with a ready mile. He is extremely well liked loth by the members of his proY ion and. his dance audiences; Luis always tries to discover the nusical demands of his listeners, mil endeavors, graciously, to play heir every request. As tc/his history as a band lcad f. we find Russell originating his irst l.and at the now extinct, but hen famous Saratoga Club in New i'ork. City thence he tour d the I.oows Theatres where he TevTPijt "arTim mediate sensation . . thence, successful engagements tt the Xe.'t, ihtvu.v IIltd Roseland" ballrooms, the Famous Cotton 'lull, and finally to Coonnie's Inn aliere Russell and his band com-t pleted just rccentlyr-a very suc Q-sl'uI?i.vl "^'lyil e Sophy \Voods^dyntnn ic? terfor| l.o'uis Bacon, another featured i: i. 1 AT:.,. D-UU.. .UCailSl# lUlll . aUISS DUUUJ -tilBlUII, . .h - ,'>'puri*?r. woo ttursui foul' heartstrings with her vocalisn^r. Russell's "Ol* Man River Trio" .lust three young men in Luis Russell's famous Orchestra appearing here in person at the Columbia Township auditorium on Thursday. Sept-. 12, 1035, who have' many original ideas of vocal harmony and promise to add much t.o .he evening's entertainment. Cle.cr. catchy rhythms some li-tinctive. "barber shop" quartet.ing . ..... excellent vocal quali"re>~rT"7~r'._r tliey enjoy singing as nuch as their listeners love to tear them. OR KEN WOOD NOTES Miss NezV.io lioiliday- bus just turned l'roiti State (College whor. MTe took courses in Adult Educa ien. She reports a stieccssfi. ii:l enjoyable session. Mrs.-Karrar 'M. Webb and Miss "o|i)iia?Mat lo.v u ere the dinner f -st.- i f ;?l|ss Nezie Holiiiiay oil t Sunday. -The afternoon was. .ely n ^qyaiile. . .Mr. Kuyle Holliday has returned roni Rri'vtird, N. ('.''He reports i pleasant stay. Mr. Paul Thompson and "son, fames, returned home last week, T III (in enviile t'tor a true rta'ka , .sit. Two of his . cousins ctinu ,1(1.-pert a week with him. Mr. Klhori Campbell spent Liun!ay with his si-l r, Mrs. J.illit Ciloinixor.. Me i,< I'rum Charlotte. V < . Mrs. Percy Johnson and littk laughter Shirley have returned t<; -heir home in Washington, D. C. r liter havi,ng spent last week with icr sister, Mrs. Lillie Thompson. Mrs. Paul Thompson of Green /ille spent the Week in. Greenwor .isitii.g home tolks. Mr. <n:i Mrs. Henry DavenporU tml Mrs. Luanda Gallnian, Mr A'4+li Hurt' and .Mr.. Malccm Gallnan motored to Sdpiter, S. C. with heir pa-tor, Rev. L. PL Robinson if Shiloh A. M. E. Chreh, Pros eriiy, S. ('. Sunday and h'd a ivonderful time. ? Rev. Robinson e ( in d a wonderlul sermon at 1 t U Om,,,!.,,, nttcrtincr ills no rue cnurcn >iuuuuy ami It seemed to be. enjoyed by til. He bns made a wonderful success in life, and we feel sure that Mrs. Robinson w;s very much up lifted in his remarks. v ' riie quests of Mrs. Robinson "titl they->4*feHt-a very, very pleasantstay at her home'. And-words eamiot express how much they did enjoyed themselves. We will lib'glad to ,go hack' at any time. ? ' On Thursday morning, August 12, Iat 10;00 o'clock, thtg funeral services?of?Afr. James Mc* h'-ddefl', a well known citizen of this town? was held at Alt. /.ion M.. ! :,.( 'h/ni-eh.?*? -?-?:?,? .?>~ Mr. McFadden has been a ti'Ucltei n this, section for around-thfrtyfwo years. He will long be remern bored by the people of Kirigstree, particularly the members of Mt. week. ??f d_ Watch, the new# and ?ee what's happening jn Jonesville. ii J : | ' ; __1" '-T?. ' w r~W' ' \ v. v, Saturday, August 31, 1935 ^ J MISS LAW SUN OF ?^ SIJMTER HONORED ?f Honoring Miss- Frances Elizabeth Lawson, ""popular bride-elect of early fall, a group of friends entertained with a surprise miscel- , laneous shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowery Friday, Aug. 23. Miss Lawson was taken for^e' < ride by one-of the group who in- f oidentally called at the home where | the shower was given. On entering. she was showed with rice bv _Uie groilpr A path led from the living room through the dining room, and at the end of Ahe path stood the beau-? tiCully decorated "Throne of Love," carrying out the color scheme pink and green. The path strewn with V gifts to represent rocks, depicted "V the ropky road over which the II bri<le must wen^ h^r way Misa j| Lawson was given a small wagon | and directed to collect the gifts as^Trhe traveled the road to "the" ~ throne. When she reached her goal she mounted the throne, dpened each gift and read out the little ryhmes wrapped 4n each pack- _ age representing some episode of 1 her future life. In addition to \ the individual gifts, a lovely silver \ ladle was given by the group. Several games were then enjoy ed after which delicious open-faced sandwiches and punch were served. ? . Those enjoying the occasion were; Miss Frances E. Lawson, Mesdames S. B. Mackey, J. D. At1,,'nonn Mfii; tny wuouii, J.IUUIC )? nauil, riUKy XV11grove, C. A. Lawson,- Anna Clark. / Julia M. Brooks, and Misses Edytn v E. Jackson, Belle McKay, Grace : Crawford, Eloise LeVan, Blanch V Sampson, Kamona Gass, Lester * Arthur, Ophelia C. Williams. SPARTAN BURG NEWS* Sit. moriah church Rev. A. M. Matthews, Pastor Sunday school copvyned at the \ isual hour. The pastorHelivered t i pood sermon at 11:30 o'clock.^ i Rev. II. A". Davis,, friled' the pulpit Mr. I>. K: PoikL- Maotero r I lohnnio Ponds, KoosiJvelt Byn d and John Coleman motored to Un- . , ion, S. C. Sunday afternoon. They reported an enjoyable trip.. ' < 1 Mrs. F- D. Younp returned' to h1 City nl'ier a \ init in Wnulling tun, D. C:?'' ? ' ' " * NORTH CHARLESTON NEWS ^t. Retells A. M. E. Church ! Sunday school convened at ita \ usual -hour wifh the Supt. and " ( teachers their post of duty. The ; lesson was briefly discussed. Quite J a few of the members were present. Mrs/ Mary liassie from New York is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Isabella Pinokngy. Mr. Abram Kinloeh is visiting his sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Murry. % * Little Viola Abraham is attending school at Savannah. Ga. ^ ftion for his twenty years of services as organist in the s' me church (Mt. Ziou). His quiet and . uv.iable disposition won 'him^hiany ; friends; . ? Mr. McFadilen is survived by lis wife, Carrie McFadden, a son, Leroy, and a.daughter,. Inez. The fever i. very prewlent in '.his section, i Many are on the -n-k li-t-, fiTTT \ve-hope?for them a speedy recovery. Local: Mrs. Isntona L. Winston ^ in-l Miss Rosa L. Levallie are in towft again after having spent sometime in Atl-ntic City, N. J; ' Mr. and Mus. I* K McFarlane, Mrs.- A. N. McFarlane, Messrs E. O t) ^r, ,1 Cuctuinnnv D.I 11, I 1 I'lUlt'l ni/ll TX"? ?U uuoj/vuvvi Ilujrhi's motored to Charleston, S m | C. last Thursday. C ? 3 I Mi- Ki-llv of ftensocola. Fla. wtr-s guest ir the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mitchell Saturday .^afternoon. Come out on Sunday night, Sept. 1, 1935 to Bethel "and-hsaT : music rendered by (the Junior | Choir, which wa'ft- organized a few I weeks :go from members of the Young People's Metropolitan, Club. . ! The services are expected to have ^ an unusual air of solemnity as the | members of tlie Choir will appear * [ in white robes. Come and join us in real service, you may iMso motor" wTVh us down to St. Paul A. M. E. Church, where the club members will sponsor'a program at 4:00 o'clock, afternoon. M. C. Mitchell, Repoiter FOnTHEPN RAILWAY 8YSTKM Arrival and Departure of Passenger . Trains, operated bv the Southern Railway System at the Union S'atlcn. Columbia, 8. C.. effective December 8. 1934. a:P0 A M ?Charlotte ? ^ >&ves For: ? , 1:10 A. M.?Charleston Oreenvtlle, Anderson. Stneea K 50 A. M.?Newberry, Greenwood, t-oa. A. M.- -Spartanburg. Ashevlllo H:40 A. M.?Augusta s: 15 A. M.?Savannah v 11:20 A. M.?Camden, Lancaster, Roak Hill. Shelby ?~~ _ 12 45 P. M ?Ashevllle. Louisville, , St. Louis, Cincinnati. Chicago 4.30 P M ? Orangeburg, Charleston 5:00 P. M.?Charlotte, Washington, New York -. 9:55 P M.?Anderson, Atlanta w| io .oo p. m.?Savannah, Jackson rill* arrives , ' Columbia..;, From:_ 60 A ' M ? Jacksonville, Savannah j 6:30 A M.?Atlanta, Anderson. Oreenwooi fi:35 A. M*.?New York, Washing- I ton, Charlotte 13:36 P M.?Hock Hill. Lancaster, I'tmdM : t? :40 P, M?Charleston, (4:25 P. M.? Chicago, Clnclnnet.tl, Bt Loula. Louisville, Knoxvliln, Ashevtll* Spartanburg * ^ r4 ?6 P M?August v | 9:00 'P. M. Ashevtlla, Spartanburg 8:30 P M -Charleston 8 40 P M.?Charlotte V.&6 P. M.--Greenville, Anderson, . , Oreenwood ? 6:38 P. hi.?flavanmh City Ticket Office Depot Ticket OOi/yL 1208 Sumter St. 8outh Main Phone 63M Phone >033