The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 31, 1935, Page Page 6, Image 6
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Many letters are received too late
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"BILL"
NOTICE TO APPLICANTS?
Children desiring1 to become
members of-the Bill Carver Club
must fill out coupon and mail it
(?gether with a stamped, self-ad
dressed envelope to The Palme.tto
v Leader Bill Carver Club; 1.110 Assembly
Street, Columbia. S. C.
Membership Card and Button
srfirbe sent to you immediately.- "BILL."
Boys And Girls
WA NTE D
To Earn Motu'y-In Spare.,...
Ti m e
Here's an opportunity for antbitiotis
boys and K'rls to make
nioney every week, all year
lone, hv simnlv working in
spare time in .your .own neighborhood.
?"" No money, no experience
. r* noedcd,?W*?supply I'vwyt?
? ?tiing. . Mnpy hoys and girls?
are now happy, making their
own spending money. All you v
have to do to join them is to
write- to the address below
and ask for full details. Write
to:
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CIRC U L ATip N MANAGER
^ THE PALMETTO LEADER
1310 Assembly St.. Columbia. S.C.
HAVEN.T WRITTEN IN A It)NG
: TIME
Dear Bill, ' < '.
Please don't- think* hard"" of nu
for, Pot writing in so'long. How
1 are you feeding^-?I am <>. K. but
haven't written in a lone- time
Bill I had-a.grand time.litis summer,
I went to Denmark last Sat.
urady and had a nice time. I did
--morroTite hack until Sunday," Oh
z geel .I did jtaye a fine, time,
u;n T i ? 1^.1 * *
jL>iu i navf a 1 ii i K'? si>rt?r win
wants to ho a Inomber. also. Hoi
name Is II/olo-J-afksnttr
?-?Tell T. K. R'hcisoh fir.* write, ~]
would love to hoar from him.?B+44'
I w?nt to a party .Thursday pijrht
to Miss- .FHla Mao M. and had sifine
time. Friday liieht I Wont t<
a parly on the. hill to- Miss I.illit
. Mac C. and aLso hail a rVi- 1 innLillie
Mae staved with mo Th-fr-'-'
day night, and I enjooyed lia'vir.o
her at my homo.
Bill I am looking for niv oh.
friend; Mrs. -Marsha J. 1 Robersen
Labor .Day. I will le_^erv*-glan>ti.
?1?ttta g< i'ng Ui < lo<i\ so"
you next, week;
Godd .Bye.
. '.. , Serena Jack son
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H\n \ FINL U.MI; SI-NPAV
Dear Bill,
<m tin- ?ii anuin. 1 v.u->.t
to Sunday School Sunday and had
a very fine time, and a largo attendance
was?present. rA ftcr 1
came from Sunday School, mother
father niy three brothers and / 1
' went to Spring Hill Church. The it
revival started and oh they had :i
?* fine meeting.?The first service
, " the pastor, Rev. SIntWon"p"rCaiTi
ed; second service, Key. I.. C. But.
~ 7"' ler preached; third seladee, Rev
Anderson preached and sit t he -at
ternoon service Rev. Simmons, uathe
preacher.
J_ \yill see-you in xt"\vee!-..
-* Matt ie
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HAD A NICK TIMK AT RICNH
Dear Bill,
The rain lias rcn-i-d ?pd nil tin
fields are white with-cotton. Wc
have so much to pick T hardly
know where to start. I don't have
time for a long "letter this week.
Our Club is still doing' nircly.
We had a Rood Sunday School as
usual. We were "Invited tu. Hop!
Well to a picnic' on last Saturday
e d we really had a nice time.
Our Sunday School picnic' will be
on the second Saturday in Septeniber.
I note that have a- few
more letters on our Junior Pager
I enjoy' readitiR them.
I am on my way to the cotton
I field. Will let you know how
much T picked next week.
Bye Bill,
Margaret Wright
A LETTER FROM MAE BELL
Dear Bill: I was to Sunday
school Sunday at, Mt. Zion Baptist
Church. The subject of the lesson
was "Barnabas" q consecration man
of means, advanced topic, In partnership
with .God, motto text. "He
was a good man> and full of the
Holy Spirit and of faith, Acts
11:24." We had a large crowd. We
also bad a nice lesson. Bill, the
people are picking cotton this
. week. There will be preaching" at
Mt. Zion Baptist Sunday. * I think
I have said enough, so long.
Yours truly,
Mae Bell Gooidwine,
fort Motte, S. C. ,
Che
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i^th's bkf at} gt ivmrrr
BILL CARVER, Editor
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-Mg Kill out thi* coupon ami mntl- it
< stump (i envelope to The I'-akHW.
j g Astonibly. St., Columbia; S. C. V
| g roU hook, nn<| 70U will receive a
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. K!M>iu in news 4
Tti ?+t-v-iv?>1 iu St' I'atil el?sod?i
-!"?- fttv?nityiil. lit U'i T': in =
iret w rTTrTce a i t e -. the weather
was so bad th'e .nu'iyib. rs wore i t.
i.id l.. aitci (I. tillly tli*'"it* i]v;i?. 1
Tlu* following , i.e v isitors ir.'op
iitlit; Town: Airs. Aland,.IVarswn
ami little natal daughter < (' i'i iladslphia.
1':k Airs. - S. Jor.'b n.?> 1 Aic(
uVntu U';*^ .Miss C-arfii' ' lJutleiv
.!? i. Nurr.i.- Aaron. Airs. Alai v
.Villi-niv. ail . of (i,-cerv ille: A1 is.
' '.lor 11a .h'l'i'fi soii of?l''uamaln?i1111.4 .
' Tift' students am g,itine.?roiniv i '
or tho various schools. ' ' 1 t
Airs. Julia Ili l:; s. Air.,. n ! AKs.-'
Alien Kennedy spotit Sunday in-'
I'olumhiu; Av.b.i.I.ti._Lb.v.''** tboy \\r?y.
tly* guests .of Airs. Holmes' .sis .
i- r. AI is. Al ice I 'ot s grv:>v?..
(ill \IIAM NEWS i
Kov.,.1. II. llughos, our etlicient
past- r. ami flrOuiiU llLemllcrs of ,
tlio church, tvert* able to raise
:U;TiO at a merit rally hail. The
church is boiujr repaired and the
'rally was for this purpose. We are
- h< ping that Uev. Hughes returns
.o u.- anulher year. The chilfcfi is
nio*jcossirtg nicely, under h'isj* leadership.
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AKOlM) CADI'S
.At S;. I'aul A. M. H. Church *
ihv Supt. ii-pviifl tin' S. at the
Miual hour with a la;rro atuuul????.
, ? ?*?
Our iiast'ii'f'"'"li.' D. (lahiblo,
Tcta! qollcctimi.$-12,00. ?
**Mi>'.I'muna- onU-rlaiiHil
" a! iii!.i,t i' <.'a Saturday. Khl- ~
Mia aii.'i Janio Caliper aud KailiK*
Mi-.Kii.liiyjn ,
Vi.-ums. at sci vices. .-Sunday. a. J
u\.. \viviv thr..Mi'<(lauus 15. kulianl-i
"ii. ,inil 1'. Wi'uhl aii'l ilautfiitt i".
I.ittK' HaVni'l Cooper i? i-pcmlin^
a y i!, it h hi> v ai.<l naiv t -.
The i'i ieiMs ot' Miss Mario Ilan'iI
i
i - are happy t<> hf.r ontefttra;iv.
Tin- K. I.. Th<mas' I'aniily spent I
=..'J"ri'11 - n:ty ii'lunumn in l'li'i'en(W~i
Mi-. l-'l' ;i l!:n:> iT- i - [?<?st.l
Jr.sjy she soon veeoveV. '
Mr. 1". I.. TTToniTfs lias, lioeh < -.
:-vtc?l 10 llu* (i. neral Conference
c?tin' A1.?t?:?hr:?Kail1'ull'!?* ?1 i I . I
Vt rr rrrrriT -nieeTiricr in Kin '-'lice,
S. Mr, -Ihomtn* spokiiMAolIT'Tlltr 7
iih.iyet. "Safely.-'-' aihVITVII.LI-:
M;US'
"-S%- .lamtST-V; M. F?~< Tuirch
. * Rvv. \\ . S. Minis, Pastor
. The Stinday seTniol was Ijirjfety
ailelide,.! ihi- mmany ami a lively
i ".!ist >s>i..u ,.f ih.e-IcsM.n., ' T)i'e t-i"
. ' '1 '-V ' 1' ?' 1 i? I'' ''V S lot: .1
'"J-' an . i< marks l,y ni ;j astcn-.
At 1! : lj> a. in. tht- l'salhi 1st .
( ha)VCm Was read .a* a Scripture
r- .AcKjtu'i. 7VIiinuse i "Trnrt ?
in (?' M" jr- i.iiv theme .f hi- Mi.-- |
?*?tfrr-r jtitkv S!; M'y't t. :Ti?i 1
\r the day >17.21.
At N>:!< ) p. mi. Rev. Minis spoke'
ipaster.ly from Xunii'urs 21:7. We'1
. we'iy very pleased la have the t ol
'I'W-inv visitors in -ervi'ee with lis; l
Mr-. Knima (ii illin, of (Jreetiille.'
S-. ( .; Miss Ilche Riessh-y of- Bmd-.
" lev, S. i .. w in. i.-r visiliny hi'i" an-.
' ' {( and .Mrs. HntUn's Brother. Air.
('. .1. Hearst. .
, Mr, fiilliard Johnson. Miss 'Kloise
Johnson and Mast. r Ron .lo'hnson
of Detroit. Midi.. residing with
Mi. aid Mrs. If T .l,vW^?
t r\"L.. " i t
rin, aim > larettre Monro iTf"
Macon. (la., anil father, !\jr Moore,
from EvOnstori, < III... are vi-iting.
Mi~s Pauline Davis.
Mr. an.I Mrs. William Cannon
_ ami?M^s, A rhert-n?Er-Poinflrtun?rrf?
St. Eon js. Mo., spent a fe,w (lays
with Mr. & Mrs. William (Jailing
ton. Mrs. Cannon was . formerly
. 'aimvii as Mi-< Elizabeth (Jarling- 1
top. a popular girl of this city.
Mrs, Willie Mae T.on^r of Con-'
way. S. C. is spending ayToW days "
.with her aunt, Mrs. Cynthia Hod- '
j . 1 t
I Mrs. Francis Calhoun and daughter
Miss Francis of New York
City are delightful visitors of Mr:?'
and Mrs; Charlie Wingfield and p laughter.
Miss Harriot Wingfield. '
M<r. and Mrs. Elliot Brown * and J
Mss-- Kniily Collier attended the lit- '
tie River Baptist." Association \
Thursday at I.Ovel Hand. S. C. '
Miss Edith Chiles of Evanston.,
III. i- here visiting relatives and |
fi:?'hd-. }1
Mr. John. H. Pope, T.., L. B. returned
Friday to his h^me in Gret
nsboro, N. C. 1
Mrs. Josephine .S, Wright and
Miss Emily Collier were elected" as
delegates to the Piedmont Confer-',
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to<,?ether with a self addressed V
0 Leader Bill Carver's Club, 1310$
our name will be placed on the $
1 membership card and - button X
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i in-e W. II. ?m| F, Missionary* Soeiety
to bo hold -Auti'. ?iiibdlO,- nt
' G-m-G P. l: I. i 1. - V >; ('
air. aim .11 r>. lUiiyton ?>aiici' 01
Chicago," II!.. arc here, spending i
their vacation with their aunt, Mrs.
I'als.v Nance..
Ml. 'Calvary Baptist Church
ltcv. M. I'. Wilson, Pastor
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Sunday looming, Aug. 18, the
iieicssiul revival meeting began
it t'he above named church. KeV.
A. I.. Ingram conducted this meet- "
ng. Tire weather was unfavorable
tt thejigginnir.g. Rev. Ingram arrived
Monday .nite but on account
>>t" the condition of the weather
there was only a small cong^gaLTiin.
Oji Tuesday nite the crowd
began to gather and front that on
theft1 was haixlly room in t.ll.d
lu nil foe the people. They J,>egan
tn co!ite S and !> miles in w?gJUs';
He he1<f^=th4s?voongrcgnttTTTr
- I! h.mnl evefy nite. We were
g'a?rt have h'im'and we also want
liiin to come again. ltcv. Ingram
[eft |l'i idav nite being accompanied
1. ? Rev." au'il MiS^Wilso,, and Mrs.
I >a\ettpor; of .I'uosperity. S.tC. A
numlno? of1 souK were, added to the
i ' "i .cjl t!iV'l abe hap'tix-d by the
pa"!''1!1' F: id.it1.
jVi 'e,, and Rev. It.gram. were, enter
In.ilMji Iiv " l)( .H "'r (horue- ' \\_.
Aiken: ail in Ilodtre.-; by Mr. and
iVl ! -?. (liM tic K?*l!y.
Tin y nls.'i ' visiu?4 the home of
M?rs. iM.illi'i1. who ]?-pttrnlize<hr-mtdr<
ail the Sefipture and praying
U il I'. ]iel.
? . I A T I A \r.ws?
ViMn'i ( hiij-.t! \. M.i.Ki ( hurch
I'r\. N. S. Del a inn. factor
"!' ' ' " ' ' " .'I 1 ' . 1 > I ! II! t'OO
..T Vv'.-u. n < lvA ( lull eh
i'nT' A IP. i ' iio\v hi-torv. <?f
K '! ''-a:;' Mit li?'.:ii 'in ? ?.!?( ri lulled "fiy~ ,
thai i of men and popular
. iuii.. i>i-1-;, t. tv; T.. A.
0 . 1 ' I I <1. t f M' I' V I WU :
>a.ii ?;'n;U Dr. Wells?would .
?'ii-nlct V justify its
1 'a i- * a i lj:roi'a! map has
loiv.r s;ncc Tee::. 3*u 1!i! 11 1" so why
< n -,c:i; uM'h l!:n mill- 1
11rta: *! * i -, i !,o 'a;/, nr any daydL
jAAiV' vepast, was
nil at lie pai'-' mure by *Mes Uis-r
\ oa 1'ef-.ttine. -lam1 Fladc
? !',' Olivia I (a!!. I >orr>t h-y T*ato~an(T
others IV. an i Mrs.- Wells and Ilev.
i { : ' 1 f: IjyivyTTo'( hrirch"
where- man-v laces erected- them.
U .!" H". .Tthiiinarif - lirTuusIrt the
eoMl'i-ivnee d< wr. lo business which
win handled with dignity and de
oatcluib ' In the coifrse of reports
Tr-m?Hw?\ ai-'cci -?tmd?numerousanxiliai
ie- of the church expressions
of a"desire for the return pf1
liiy Well- to ilie djstrieL and?Rev.hel.aine
to Weston were voiced.
The A. K. I.(iieVu1 Headed l?y
Mis. Ihatrice Crawford, presenter
to I*r. Wells through .Tanie Mcl?rydo
a nice token of esteem. The
elder accepted the tfift in well chosen
words. Kxhoster's license was
M . - I : Tl... I? C
was paid in full and with ? ln-oad
-mile returned to Dillon accompariyd
''V Mrs. Wells and grand
son. William.
Sunday m?o oiru' Sunday school
ami chnivh rvieisf were well attended.
Prof. .f. A. Ijlojnian preached
?jin'mnn... ?
eninfr at 5 ?.'<-?? ?-l<. Mrs. I^ertha
Crawford, preside-uf. The Allen
Star Club no t ai the lionio of Mis?
Vict' rut Po'tiei-'iimSpndtiv evening.
litnioi' I ea<:".!? Sitndav at- Weston
Chape] A. .M. K. Church.
Rev. II. S. Smith preached Sunlay
nit-lit. . x
The P.nhy Contest wti- a success. .
Little Catherine McN'etil, and the
rohnsott's hahy wire hoth popular,
ignite a neat sum was raelizod.
Reedy Creek Church of God ser.
iee.s won1 well attended all day.
Rev. Pacts preached Sunday 11
Vc|' ck. .2nd ehapt.cv of St. John.;
Sunday school at Jt o'clock. Pray
>r service Was cnoducted hy the
astiir.. The members of Reedy
deck wc-e plea-od to have Rev.
Ju ,tth-V tnn to visit -them last
rhttrWia.V; r
Miss A let ha Plowden.'Mnsdames
taisy Rethen and . Louise MeXoal
ire stui n'> fuio sic-k iist. t i
Mr. Mose* Holin and his sister,'
di-s (ieoriria visited their aunt
Saturdays evening,
c.
Zion News
Mt. Zion Church is doing nicely 1
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THE PALMETTO LEADER
in its work. At 9:30 Bro. S. Smith
was fou,nd nt his post of " duty,
he always been for more than
thirty fVeav.v r
? Bro. 0. II. Smith, teacher??rrf-~
class No. 1, Bro. T. C. Bingman
and -others S. S..,Vtorkers are very
active in meeting the" Supt. The
S. S. lesson was nicely discussed
by all of the classed and reviewed
by Bro. O. II. Smith. The attendance
is very good.
Zion was pleased to have in its
S. S. eight visitors from the north.
1 hoy were presented to the S. S.
All had something to say. Mr.
Isonv Williams was the chief speak
er, he brought encouraging words
to advance the S. S.
At 11:30 our dear beloved nastor,
Rev. M. R. Mcllryde ascended
the rostrum and delivered a strong
sermnu from the theme: reace he _
unto- you. J'ulpit" associates, Revs.
Alexander and TssaC Williams. .
' At 11:30 we were highly favored
by our beloved son, Rev. Isaac
Williams,"who arrived in time to
feed the hrrrn^'y souls. - lie used
-ae-a text fct, dnhn 10:11, subject; ..
leadership. The young minister
preached as a minister of wide extlovinnpn
T-I/V nv nnpf iriff f a on.
tor the Bible Institute in New
York the fonjir'? Tali. ' *
Mr. Williams and a number of
bis friends .motored to T.atta, S. Cu
where heflnlsTibd a lovely evening
with Miss Ernestine Fladpjer.
Zion has been blessed to have
in. it .some, of its strong friends;
"^fr^JKdna^ Mno MaUais ^fr^m^^Braarid
friends. Mr. and Mr?. Ed. Kennedy,
Mrs. Allena Green from Nor
istown. PaV.~ife' visitinpr ber parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Marcus".
To a surprise Mr. and Mrs. Mack
i'liams. N." Williams. Mrs.
Call-may Walker, Miss Dorothy
Boathea and Mr.. Isaac- Williams
from New York City joined the
family and motored to Zion, S. C.,
where thev.^ment a happy vacation _
with their "father Prof, Sam AT
Williams, and their jyany friends.
On Autr. 1. we were blessed to
have the celebration of 'Mother
Peige's -81th birthday,?with - her
many children and friends. We
hope that M"tlr I'aiee will celebrate,
. many more birthdays.
St. John Baptist Church
St. John Ban;i>t Sunday-srlluuL
opened-Surnlav mornimr at the usual
hour with Bin. S. M~. Mace
at his duty. Teaykers took charge
>f their classes for .'!0 minutes,, the
lesson was wcTI discussed. Banner
HasV today-. Xo: _>. with Miss Alice
Hyman as teacher.,
A review was: Riven hy Miss
1 In ivy Mar... , ' _
At 1-1:30' a. in. morning services
hejran. A . wonderful sermon was
delivered by the pas-tor, Rev. Fulton
and* Mi--. 1 Illen Godfrey of
-Dmnberton. X. were vtsH^>r^r- B.
Y. Hf 1'. met -at 1. o'clock. A
discussion! via- held on the subieC-t.
?i.if ?he least of these II .Samuel IS:
T^Tf ?'?r*?= -i-;
Missionary meeting- met at IS o' l'
cl<.?A lovely nicetiny was hold, Xieht
services began at 7 o'clock.
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A-lively sun rise prayer meting
wa- held Sunday morning".
Rev. T. M. Jones and wife of i
Tr-~f<el: X. J..' t is i led tin lioitu of
Rev. S. M. Mace and Rev. 1). 11 .Gadsden.
Thursday 'night-.
Miss Rehy Miles spent the week-'
end with her grand parents at I.it- '
g- r ' 1
Alt s. I.einll Bot-hea of Dunns* X.
T., wa- the "Friday lti gbt euest of?
her sister atvl brother-in-law, Mr. I
and Mis. \yillie F.vans, -Mrr and"
M rs. JWjllic Fvahs entertained -a
lovely l unch with a tobacco barn
supper 1'ridfty vdglU.-August- 1ft,
1D7T7ST :Y flelncous chicken dinner j
wit h Ice cream and cake for de-1
-svrt was served.
Mr. Rabert W. Miles entertained
a JoveR bunch.at his birthday party
FiTbVy night, -Aug. 2:'. 19/55. .
Mr. Fraud Williams is improv'
in'g..
Miss Louise t)aniels is still' cm
the sick list. __
[ T-'- C"ph"n Rorrv, Frank
Flemmir.g. Jcif Lee Townsend, Jas.
I.egette, Theotis Legette, T. C.
"Owelis:"TtThn fr. MrFarlaml amiTYancis
.lames with Prb-L?C A-r
llolmriii left for the N. F, S. C.
Camp m ar Orangeburg: today. Mr.
W. I>. Dudley took the group on.
his truck. . <
Hi v. ami Mrs. N. S. DeLalne gre
happy to have their son, Johnnie,
i home from New York. '
(ONE A REE NEWS
liy I\ J. Taylor.
Sunday was a heaOti'ful day for
church goers. The Sunday school
teachers and scholars were out on
time. At the usual hour, the les"ynrr~wtT?
beautifully discussed. '
her aM-cwled t&e rostrum and read
bis texjMrom <57 Psalms 1st verse,
"Fret not thyself because of evil
doers." from which he preached a
tine and msffTTetLve sermon.
The entire onnfrvocrnt inn vee-ref
to learn that our choir leader who ^
has served us many years is leaving
for Baltimore. Md.. to make ,
his home for an indefinate period. .
He lias been. o"n the job for 25
vears and has piven excellent ser- .
vice as a choir leader and a S. S.
Supt. ,
We arc proud to have our'
daughter. Mrs. Carrie Nell Taylor I
Nettles, hack in the family circle
at homd apain for a .10 days vacation
from Cincinnati, Ohio, to visit '
her many friends and neighbors in (
the community. She came accom- '
panied by 1 prand children of the ]
writer,' and Mrs. Sallie Harris of 1
the above named city. We hope
for thept a pleasant stay while beinp
in our midst, The farmers
are very busy at this time pickinp ]
cotton as the severe h^at seems to t
cause abov^t half of the cotton to 1 f
open up to this time nnd we are
sorry the indications arc pointing j
to a very low price for our staple. J
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NEWBERRY NEWS v
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MILLER CIIAI'EL A. M. K. tH
ciURrn
|{fv. (i. II. White. l'a>t?>r N
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The' Sunday school group was
greeted with *-; pleasant smile' vv
from Supt. Floyd .and teacheis. ai
Class No. 1 was taught by Supt.
H. B..Butler ol" Klislia A. M. K. j.
Church, who reviewed the lesson I n
very beneficially. If.
At the inoriifShr worship wo had J'
our Kidipioils Baseball Scroops. ^
The text was taken from irSainia-l
H?*I2 "nil Kxnth's .T2:2<>. subjeet
-"Make iy-scum.f.or Ct.al." All
present, which was ~n large crinvd.
seemed1 to have enjoyed the message.
After the sennuii the black
hoard (1. monstration showed that ^
the "pinks ' managed- by Mrs.- (!.
11. White; CMptain, Mrs. K.< K.
S-weetenhury defeated the "errors" j>]
mannered by Mrs. L. I. Pratt^ j.
Captain.. Miss A. L. Pears*'n <> to 1.
d'hr financial hull wrV. knocked j->
lie furthest hv M>s. I'annie Jon- *'
s,.which r.ette-l_ her' st?r ard-42n jj<
lbs of* sucai'.. Mrs. White knock. sj
*'d the next f Chest hut allowed .
the star an l 2."> Ihs. of ..flour 1*0 to ...
Mrs. TJIla Kinard.. Pro. G. C. Wit .,
liams donated the flour and srtrar.
A neat ?hh?was-rcMized bv
11vo ""tit"p\T!iri1c !*1> ii ti'Viifiil ' ntnvnra ^
have Pot r norted;- The visitor- 11
we're 'Mr. Rice. ARendle, S. C Mrs.
S. L. Moon. Washington, P ' '
"Mo^'anies Muttie .Tones. A. J.
Loner, Johnson liarv,"TTfsTn "Mbie'v ~*7
Messrs G'li'Mnrk. Rordrr; Rutherford.
Gary, Smith, Rutler. Rrown
Mi "*<? ?.Wm:kmA!L ^
Visitors are always welcome te
;I-in with rs, fo'vo rain! ,
T'1" I hour ' was ? -"ducted ''
by tlie President which wis very w
pKif.-j*'hwdv ;;]'(! evervbodv seem- ..
. <> ? < fil'edwith enthusiasm. '
The evening worship ..began ni)
i" iv.al?meet irir.? .The?Rev A') - JlL
Parker is conducting. Don't foP '\f
to hear '.iter- t 'vt js Corn '
Gab G:1 (? subject?"Glorifying T> 11
The f icss." . She is. indeed s
piv. cher and -i' tifer. "
The psistor,' M*n ?n\ Airs. Win ;if
"MVl-r. Mr. -M-. K. li.-Floyd",
uiotoi'ed to Glenn." Friday to attend
the D.isiiiL.t Missionary Con gt
yention. The pastor, and Rr ti
Floyd' motori; 1 to 1 lelena. Sun'day. Ri
hi a message. It will lingeil long". p<
;t. ii kks i:pi*c?pal st
MISSION w
A largeaudienee- enjoyed an <.'5:- p]
vellorv: * i*c*fputm -Sun'ay at'teY
n'oii. -1:!!?"?_ k reudoivd hv
tinv.' ill' 1 lit* v?>' re- people of St. jvl
i '> l'!o;> i ti :I?('huri li?of .C<>? -?Jumbia,
IRev. I. I. McDonald, p sto f,,
of both-e'iuu'lu's. Prof. W. A. Per
r.in and Rev. I. I. McDonald. orpai
i.?IJJru^yuiuip ) mlo \v.ic .Mis.- .jyj
es Emily, Annie Il'elle, Jean ".am
Pur ill- McDonald.- Doris atrd*liar- jyj
riei dim win. Yertelle , Williams,
and-Mv. Pen-iiv, Jr./. i>All
of t-lu your.' people pi ye<" \\
their i) iits 'we'll. Tlie.v sang c!as< _n
ical and . spit it ual -onus. II <>1 \
them have very goo 1 voices tha'
have been well trained. ]n
There wi-re rm.dy-remarks by 11(
Pro''. W. A. Pen-in, Rev. E. E. '
i li li-" l h.'J p.- -tor of Bcthlehen (j
Baptist Chi'Jeh. P,:"f. IT. S. t?aiiin
n. Suoorvi-o of' 'oRred schools - ?'
of this County and Mrs. Evince K
Allen, a mender of Calvary Pre.s 01
be t e r mn ?C. i.un'hi . lvC-N.. -Yf~?? 11 ce
White, pa-tor of Miller ("hapel tt
M." E. ('him h r.-nt li nu'.v go. dm- -ft
would have been t h"-r. luit hV was
in one of our sister churches. - P
May we -ay to lie\~. I. Ij^Mc ~TT
Donald bring v yuiir Ainbassa :<>i> ~w
of youngTH,( P'e giTtn soon. ; d?
'- ' . ;* ' * ji
Calvary Presbyterian Church
Sunday morning.. the S-. S. ser Ej
vVee w ,s w ell ,or<led. There I
were three visitii'-.. Misses Autre- I
M".1-. Jfllia ?r--- .Master CHmrlte I
Gallman. M.-ster Paul R. Allen- I
selected and played the soups for I
the service. P.of. ('; \V. Jones,
"Stf|it7 gave a be'a ui I Til! 11|ust;:i: urn
of the K~s(. 11 that wns taught.'
iTi:'niLi:in:.m it a it. Yhvucii
Ht'v. 14-.?K. (imtlfU'ii, Pastor
Our Sund-y j+ehool- opened at
its usual hour, with >Su|)t. Chap- I
pel "presiding all:! all the teach- I
crs with the exception ot one. were
present. -Our l;-s tin which was
taken from Ac s
"Barnabas"- was wonderfully discussed
and reviewed bjs the Supt.
and )>.;stor.
At ll:0(t -o'clock ^ the pastor
launched the pulpit and preached
as never before. His text was taken
from Jsaiah <5:1 1 "In the year B
that King Uz/uah died I s-w at-o
the Lord sitting upon a throne, |
high and lifted up, and his trail-1
filled- the temple." ~
We had jwo vrehfTrs"'.piosor-t." |
VUs, t'ultci . nn -On an ~?ttarles'.our
and Mr. Vfixnniek from Thomas-,
ille, X. ('. We art* alw ys glad to
Aelcome friends to our chirvh.
The B. Y. P. U. {rave a. wry interesting1
program at tm; iisual
iour Sunday, 7:00 o'clock aftermon,
with Mrs. Graham presiding.
Mrs. E. E. GOulden read a jy per
)ii the Possibilities of Usefulness.
Mrs. Stephenson also ga\'e a very
rood reading. After who h. Mrs. i
Thrueatt the mother of our pastor
v'as prest nled. We all enjoyed
he remarks by her. ^ At 8 00 o'clock
P M. the Rev <Toulden~
>voae.hed an'1 her inteiestirg see*
non on the snbiert, "The Uhri.t an
Roll." Heb 12-1.
I/Oeal and Personal
Sirs." II. II, Thweatt mother p.'
itev. E. E. Gould" i left Thursda*
tight for dear ol j Virginia after
spending two months in New Ye rk
v 11h het son nnd her^only dnut/n*lr.
After which she wound her
vay to Philadelphia and BalUmoie
r- f ^. f^uTTv
isitiiu: ir?->?h and relatives,
'rom th."'.' slic found" her way Co
ip. City of the* Friendly Folks..
he said that?nf?-ah?the?pltu'OS "
.*hifli she ha,s been htrr stay- in
ewberry surpassed all others.
e\\ and 'Mrs. Goulden wish to
tilYk all the people of Newberry
lu? took part invnvking: it pleas
it for their mother.
Mrs. Kuji\ne Shuinpert who litis
ieon vi.sititier parents and x other
datives and friends has just .left,
ir her home in SnmmoVvilli', S. "
li We Miss her very much, and
ope that she will return to ns a
<iiij mmm).
The Missionary ?>ociefy?met "'< ~
lie?parsonage -urv -August 22. The _
resided. It was. decided To meet
nee per month with sister Ella
[tie Ruff, who itycorifined t" h?T :
Him, A be; utiful letter of gratutle
frmn Sister Kntf was rea;l
lie 4s nint h missed from ' 1mr~.
hrrstian activities,
plans "re being nmde for jt _
iblical play by the socio Iy. .
We arc asking that more m"'u- >rs
take an interest in t he " Mis
otrary activities.
Our next topic for discussion
il! lie: "Ethiopia, at heme at
.road*
"S. 0 avt'iv St . J
ill be hostess at our eext .meet,T.
Friends are invited to come
The revival meeting will begin
ept. Pth. The Rev-. M. M. Peace
vtor cf .Second Celvarv Ran'ist
lunch.' Columbia. ?. f. n ill J hi ie
guest speaker. The public is>r
Malty invit'*'l.
M'-s. S. I,. Moon "formerly of 1
ew+icrt-y? ^ 44trg-m-W-usbU-gtor. _
. C\. enjoved m nv eoprtesit)3' '
oin 'relatives and friends. She
as entertained at dinner bv Mr.
>1 Mrs.. M; L. Lassane, Mr. and
vs. F. B. Pratt, Sr., Mr. and Mis
'ill Babes and Mr. nd Mrs. Jos>!i
Davis. Mrs. Moon was the "~
uise truest of Mr. and Mrs. Win.
iller. She left for D. C. Monday ^
ovnintf. " .... 1
\V? \v?'o 'rijid to find Mrs. Km- i
a Gaud lock sitting on the porch *
Jev a shoi*t illness.'
Mr. Marshall May brought two 1
dies. Miss Ruth "Morgan an ] '1 1
mtlemen to Newberry to at-tond *
le Revival meeting at Knore >
sytt+st Church. They motm-sl j
om Thomasville, N. C. They rt 1
>rted a pleasant trip:
Mrs. Katie Boozer of Silver- 1
reet, S. C. was fliberalized last i
eek at Bell Mount B pt. Church,
v.. f'renian. pastor. Shu t.vas 1
I a very short while. Mr. .J. B. I
'iliiam.s u n do rt alter. She leaves i
i mO"tn her. pa-sing, a mother. 1
iisbar l. three brothers, six sis- !
' s'. ?host of-?rt4?tivet<*-^nd -1
lends. '
Mrs. M u v Lizzie. Shears, and .<
r si t"i- Miss Ruby Harding of (
-ia-mb' W+tr <re?visiting their 1
[rs. Kllerr Davenport', S."Vl Cross.-' <
>r 'St.. " ; '"
Messrs Luther Coleman, .Tame 1
ire, llorhert B'. mm and. Ruft|s t
"erts ffoih Gastohia; hi. C.^rm-e
; Host s of their relatives.' Mi's, i
nna Carter a-?v! frailly.; 11
.Mi*. Flowaui Cannop was buried.]
,st week after a long spell of ill-I ]
.'ss, rrtK?runei-vr wax eonmu-mr <
RetHelvn Rnn'ist Church by. I
io pastor, Rev. E. E. (louhlon.
"He It-'1?n ll'ivt 111 rnl'lt ivi's )' (.L '
ion !s to mourn his (leparturei ]
Mrs. Ellen Clerkly of the t-'airts ]
r Holiness'<'hurch attended their
mwtn itm in t * 1 tr '
rl trip. * ?? - I i
M vs. -Et lino (hvfV onteifaineV 1
ye _Mission:H V- Society of Calvary
rosbyterian Church Feb lay. after j
Oop, lit- fcttft u'ch'ck.?The-subnet
ttk?"llnino". All of --the?1 dies?|
ft vvoil-bonefRett by baviirK laoui?4
resent. - ^ ^
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Saturday, August 31, lft35
READING PUBLIC, WHERE
ARE YOU
Have yuu lotgotten that v.oli T~
xvcrQ supposed to eateh up on your
reading this summerThere are
so many good books waiting for
you at tite' Phillys Wheatley Li
braxy on tho^corner of Rark.and
Hampton streets. Comic books, ^
religious boogs, scientific books;
short stories ami long ones; books
that'make you laugh if you want
to and books that nmke youicry
even i?- y.ou don't want to.
The books axe free fox* two
weeks they don't mind who reads
them. ; ??1
Children's books as well as books
for growii-u'p- ITfe aVaitfttvte Tlf"
large numbers, and the shelves are .
fairly aching for you to come and
got smno-of-the-ni.'? ^.* .
lis too bad you could not go
away for your vacation this summeV?
but- our suggestuni is foi'gct
it and read;, the books will take
you tlu'itv r_
If yo'ii come down and can not
find what you want, we, have pro.
vided for Jfliat too. This is the buying
season and many, new books ^ s
will be coming in. V
Really?.you don't know what you \
ire missing, by.. md^visiting?y omr1
\Vo'l 1 b.? lout- io.r ?'.?n
" " * "" * ' "b 1 ",l ?'V"
and maybe you can help us as
much as we can help ynu. Come '
and sec.
Many new children's books have
just conn1> in, among them the
Newberry prize book* for H'li.'l and
r.i.i i. neaiuiiui picture boiiks^
story books, readers model craft,
iistory and health l-'ooks..
The hours:' 12 to''4, 5 to 8 every
ttly except .Humia.y* and huKda-ysr N '
willIam chapel a. m. e,
cirCRCJi " ;.
Rev. J. 1*. Washinirton. Pastor
Ornr.p-i bin e d^eliVrln fnl services
vcrc~ha<r all (toy Sunday. The
Dastor was at bis best as. usual.
Many boa its wove made to rejoice
ifter the delivery of two inspiring *
iermons by the pastor. ^
Dr. John* II." Grant, pastor of
JetheJ* Station, Anderson,- was a
welcome'visitor the. parsonage on
saturday. Dr. L. It. Hemming- I
vas, presiding elder of the \Yate- \
ee District, was, a pulj>it' gusct ;-!
Sunday niubt. The ' me in hers of
iVilliam Chapel' were delighted to
lave the following visitors pros'- J
nt Sunday morning_an<t evening:
Misses Louise and Marline Isaac
-roni New York Cjty apd Chape!
Hill, N.\C. respectively.' Mr. Her
rum Painter, Jamaica. [!. I.; Mrs.
Roosa Sistrulik, Philadelphia. Pa.:
Mrs. A lire Pierce, Philadelphia,
PUw;?Mrs^ AIavmcn- Hampton, SiL , .
Matthcnvs, S. C.; Allowcase Sharpers
oh of Trinity M. E. Church, * ^
Orangeburg, ,S. <\ also M rs. I.nla
^Visitors are aiways 'welcome Io
Williams Chapel". therefore- wo. say
:o our visiting friends come again.
Hr. and Mis. 11 'rtdr-rPvmrct wore
it the cityMonday and stonncd i:i
:o see the pastor and family. Thv
pastor is still on the firing lino',
peaching the gospel w.hich roaches
the- samP of his hoftrers. ITe hits"
teen preaching every night since j
August ltlv and still at?rfcr!?This ^
tveek he is in St. Matthews with
Rev, N, A. Pel Ilea STHl hi": go *t^'*
people.
The working nunfbeiv. of the
TtrcTTrh nre cme Tntndrtd psr evnt
n il h i In- past<?r--j-ii -mitt ing-over t4>o
program of the church. They determine
lo go tip to conference
with colors flying.. The pastor is
. allmo- %li< forc-ys tMeet her next I
Monday night.?t-o?disc nss -rniTTFi i s
pertaining to the approaelling an- ?
mud c>.11 ferelH.HS- wjiieh - HHiet&r- in William
Chapel.
jneral home
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funeral Cars and Funeral 1
Equipment
- AS (ftoi) AS THE BEST |
/\nu pener man ine uesi g
And Prices Less - 1 Ollice
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Residence Phone 7765 ?
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