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A SUCCESS
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o'clock found all club member.?
leaders and averts dressed for t'n
_ JJurdT-O^^lYn^JJieir bathing suit
~ ready for the morning swim 7i
the salt water's of the' .Birn'.e"
-- We were ready fer the e r- air
-?? trucks to take us home at 12:0'
o'clock, however some of lis ha
to wear blanks on account cf -tlr
blisters' received fi om the sal
water and. the sun. Yes we brough
ters, blisters, blisters.
?.?The success of the t- - mp walargely
due to the kin ness of Rev
and Mrs. W. E. Korsythe, who al
lowed the caitipc-rs the. use of tin
campment.
The following named person:
were visitors: Mrs. Maggie Stew
a I'd of AYnshngt en,'?Lb?Ch?J-=?D
Marshall, County Agent, Bam
berg County, wife and son. Prof
H. Pearson, Jr., of Orangeburg
Mrs. Ingliss, of N. Y.; Prof an<
*' )lris.'Jchn Boyd, Dr. and Mrs. A
B. Jenkins. Mrs.) Rovena White
Mr. John Carter of Mainiiny an.
Mr. David Delaine. The trip \v
made both ways without sicknes
or an accident. All had a jrooi
time. ' .
A NEW FOOT AND HAND COM
BIN A T ION?BOTH W IN N EHS
New York City?(CNS)?Twi
men, one handy with his fists "am
the other handy >vi(th his feet haw
formed a combination to appda
as stars in a new all-colored re
- _vuet to_^tour in one-night stand
soon. ? r""
??~ The men, Joe Louis and Bil
Robinson have it i.?r claimed sierra
tour. ;
Ada Brown will be the only fa
male performer dn the unit. iLcroj
Smith and his orchestra will hi
included.
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BROTHERS RELIEF ( LIB
The Brothers! Roiioi Club mjJ
at the "Konie of Mr. abcf Mrs. G
Reave?. First selection, " rhojv
is a fountain fill with blojndj" Civ
verses of scripture Were * read In
a deacon, prayer by deacon .V. ('.
Mullins, Siugin'cr "My Faith Lock
Up To Thee," Minutes of the last
meeting were read. Welcome ad
dress by Mrs. G. R. Reaves,. re>
s*onded by sister R. II. Wipd'o
~ Snort talk from Mrs. E. Lewis
JEncouragenjent J>y Bi o. L W
Wright. Hesitation by Bessie
Rfeaves; Closing remarks by TLro.
Foxworth.
_ Itetfeipt for the evening $5.10.
+Then a delicious course was ser
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Jord Suits *6.85
s;ed Suits s9.90
s2ed Suits *1-6.75
\SH PANTS
J leeks ~ *1.35
o:d Pants ?2.35
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?? RA1)I() xJEWS
The Radio Social Club-met Tuesday,
August 27 at the home of
.Mr. Roland Harris. Meeting was
;; opened in the regular manner,
e | with the President presiding.
Whim you -Wtri-n- seekim* ?mnr
n I ]ilaee to spend" "LaLor Hay, please
?. I don't forget that you are invited
; to- our twin barbecue, one. will be
U held at. the home of Mr. Ned Hines
1 101 y Harden St. The other" at
Dunbar's Lake; both \\*ill be held
i Labor Day. We're off again with
t another entertainment for your en?
joyment.?You and--your guest are
invited to a party givep by the
Radio Social Club PIwa?oinn
. Block of .(icrvais St. Time: 8 p.m.
. until. . Adnv. 15c. Our motto is
ll. "Have yrm Tpa everyday in the
=_ riprht wax.-but if- you know not"
the right way-then, stay far, far
away."
Thb members of the Radio Social
_ C1 nl.i will l?e~in Charleston, S. C.
. Friday, August 80, as guests of
the oldest Club of that city, namely,
the Dragon Social Club. We'
I were very glad to ijave our netv
member, Mr. Ulys$ecs? Wright,
with us. At the close, of the meetj_
ing -Miss Marie P.mnos
. salad on lettuce leaves, fried chic-.
_ ken, veal-chops, pun^h, cake an<l
I candy were served by the host.
Next meeting will be held at
the home of Mr. Thomas Planter.
John W. Johnson, Reporter
0 Ql'KFN ESTHER CIRCLE
1 .
e The Queen Esther Circle met at
rj.Mi.-s Catherine Watson's home.
- * TbtTineet itig was opened by sings
ing, "Let the L()Wpr_I-Lgbt be burn""
mgn fnTlowed Ty scripture reading,
1 Miss Minnie McG^aw, pt-ayer read
4- by'nth? : ??????
fc f.?~Wr;-thfm~?vnrei'<.iT?the?business
part or ine meeting which was dis
cussing' ways to raise Tnohfy for
) thd club.
j After discussing many ways we.
decided to give a Pew Rally Sunday,.
September 8th at 4' o'clock at
Wesley Mj. ,p. Chuiych on Gervais
St. The puolifc is welcome.
At U. ward we ha t a-won lerftfl _
I program..?
We are proud that our wonderfulleader,
Mrs. Baxley is up again,
and can be with us once more.
\\> will meet next Friday, Sept
Oth at M iss Ilattie Lillian Spann.
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Miss Ruby Rosemond, Pres. Miss
Alva Ilarley, Reporter.
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I. W. Wright, President; . R.
Rir.es, _Seoj-etaj y,
P. S. Mis9 Alice Fiji torn, who
has been spending her vacation
with her mother, Mrs. B. Bines,
204 E. End Si. left Saturday af- i
- ternpon for Hend^-son, N. I
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BEXN Kt'I SV ILLE NEWS
, At Disc- Iiill A. M. K. Church
Ki v. M i s.; A '-Lu:i as-i.-'c-d the- pas
lor. ReVjcfctele with his revival.
Several members attended the
District Mission ry Convention
at Pee Dee Baptist Church, Che
raw, S. C.
Miss Martha. P. Wright, an instructor
in the Marion Sumnu
.-i-h'iol.?was. tin? giu-st oi Mis
J Miimye Croslanc).
! Miss Louise Qukk of New Yorl
City-^s vacationing Here with pa
ents.
Mr. nd Mrs. P,h;yd McCoy arc
home from Brod, Pa., with Mr. am:
Mrs. Lillv. -? -
i>ir. and .Mrs. gpunntain of Now
York a 10 in the city. Mrs. Foun
tain is tin if rami damrhtoi- of M r
and .Mrs. B. Cloeinan.
Those returning from State CloU'ge
Sumnii'ji School are Miss
Mabel.Hoes,. Mrs. P. R. McCollum
end Mi-. Ralph Hanna. 0
The annual S. S. picnic of Shi!?>h
Church,' was had at Midway
Swinnnir.g Pool last Thursday.
, Quite an enjoyable time was had
M rs." Marg* ret Wright (if New
York City is now in (lall'ney, S. C
?vi-ding. " ^ T
Shiloh CM'rch '
.Pcy. .1. Wright, ,.1'iislor
Dr. 1.. M. McColluiii, Supt. an;!
teachers taught a very beautifulA
number of po;iiis on "Trees',
were given by the Si:pt.
.At the morning services three
?poi'soTis joined the church. Tin
Cord's Supper_\vas given. baptizing
will lie had Sun.''
night at Macedonia;. Rev. Mdo:'a
t a will baptize Sunday mornitw
KMAM'K!, A. M. 1). ( Ml RCI1
_2 ; ' '
Rev. K. Ill McCill, Pastor
("ha r lest n I.ast Sabhaib mm p.
darned beautifully and the" dnjJ
turned out to I),* an iileal d* y foi
worship as for the weather eondkieiv
was'eom tiined. _ ^
, Tiif inornhitr wni ship at Km
, ina.puel was well r.r^nded. In
! t he absence of the pas'or; Rev. J.
White, one of ours, officiated. Dui
ii-n' i e?pi i liniitt?it s. he road I'm"
he mornictf lesson a> portion of
the i'trhth chapter of St. .Matthew.
The1,-ixty-third Psalms was read
I rspoll.iilin l.V. - Tip IQI>10it II <! !
" mo'ii uas delivered' by Re.v, Whig
w.h* to k his 1 xt from the .'Hl-see
ml chapter of Kxo-'us at the seventeenth
wise. "Ami when Jos
lira heaid fche voi e of the people
us they shouted, he s' id .unto Mti?i
s~ tlier. is 4 i.oise of war in tlu
cainp." The speaker did Credit t
The attendance- uiinnjr the eve
imr service- w?s--t?-ood.- - ?The leson
was read by Rev. W. 'Washing
: toil. Hi'- also delivered the message
taken from the thirteenth verse of
t the?c'raptor?nan e l - "Ye?aim?Llu_
salt of the earth,"."etc. The me?
j -a*;e was vei v practic 1. Before
the close of the services three peri??im
..?I 1?foto. -I Oil on nilior ~
ship. The Junior Choir.served all
day.
*. - .diss "IS'. A. .McQueen, one of bin t
res lee's i< speiulinjf some time i.
tlve north.
Aiiss '1. A. 1 i ill * has .returned
. 1 lit;'. . 1; lckr.onvilie. Ha., where siu
at tor..: led the convention of teachers,
h vine been elected a colli*,<- ,
viele'jratc to the same.
'Master Clay'.cn Ilutson, after
s^iendintr ;i pleasant stay in Camden,
S. C. has return.*.i to his p* r
1st: pail baptist ciirRcir
Rev. K. H. Jr-crhs, Pastor
' Mulling, S. 0.?The Sunday S,
! opened at LO o'clock with the
tToncdrcrs "Tind' Ynrfny schorlers present.
The lei 'on was well discuss
i-ed. We all VI joyed it.. ...
At 11 : '?;) the paj tor hVodhtl"'"
the losti*umi: the pastor took fo^
his text Ephe. Gth chapter and. the
Mth ver.se. Mis . discourse was
"Put on the whole armor, of God
that we may be able do stand."
The preacher ma e every h.art re
joice in the God of their salvatjoi
At tT:00 o'clock the past'oi
pleached a most.wonderful sermon
Ttle WQTdsr of the tekt. "jin:l he
shall he a witness unto you in Sail
a'ie in Julia." he preathed a>'
never before. The collection for.
the day was $50.IV.
Among our visitors were Mr.
Wesley Collins of Washington, I).
C.; Mr. Author Collins, of V.'ashinglon,
I). C. and nia.ny others;
m?
THR CHURCH AID CLUB
. The dhureh Aid _C[ub of First
Nazai eth Baptist Church met Wed
nesday afternoon, August 21, wiTFr"
the Vice President presiding. The
meeting was called to order -and
opened with the Club Song led by
THE PALMETTO LEADEF
CARD OF T1IANKS
The .hijrpovs; Homo. wi.shs tu
most kindly thank the following organizations
and individuals for
their welcome visit and needy contributions
to dfc, namely Mr." K." C7
McClellan, Second Nazareth Baptist
Church Church for $1.75 and
Hast, but not least, the Cooperative
Missionary Union for $2.00. Again
we thank you and ask your
players..
Each of you came in a* very
needy time. Now way?the?iord
ever bless and keen you: aiul nuv
"Tnbre" added to our family. making
a total of nine to bo cared for.
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BOOKS FOR BILL CARVER
MEMBERS
To all members and friends of
.Here is good ngws for you from
the I*hillis Wheat ley library.
tVfl have p Inrtfe number of IIOW
books and many are'-the John Newberry
Medal Look of 11)38? Young
Ku "of the Upper Yangtze by Eed
by Kurt Wiese.
It is'a beautifully bound book in
black and gold, with interesting
pictures, ;good, clear print, and it
will make you'"vfant to read it over
again. ^
It tells of China's transportation,
education,, Coinage, .superstitions,
ool-bending, sanitation, bandits,
uioou, .resistance lor aye, mariage
customs. It is a story for
,i story lover. Bejteath the story
surface, one l'eels.the. syli(Jr foundation
of a deep undeistaniHTig"*. of
v hine-e Character, Custom, Problems
and PossitJlttTtes".'
This year's i>rize< book is "Do liry"
by Monica Shannon and illusiruled
ry lianas Kateiiamakoif.
Dobry was a Bulgarian peasant
boy growing up in a house where
I there was plenty of everything:
food, work and play.
He be a sculptor and
he finally went to an art school in
Sofia. ,
The book gives older "boys and
girls a sence of what the land
means to the people who'live on
it. and of the power..ol'.an iilen t<i
direct a boy's life.
There are books for all ages, so
bny?i anil pil l's- nuni', get. :t uoic.
book before school opens.
I'll l.e looking for you.
J. \V. Talley,
Librarian
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
(Continued from page one)
mother, Mrs. Rebqcca Davis spent
business. - ,
Mrs. Q. J. Wright is'spending a
few weeks in. Macon, Ga. as the
truest of. Dr. and Mrs. John IIolley.
While there she will have
some dential work -done, r
Misses Thompesena and Mary C.
Woods spent two delightful we.eks
ih' Siilisljurg, X. C. visiting reht=
tives.
Mrs. Q. J. Walker and little
daughter'are spending a few days
in Edgemoare during.-the absence
of her husband.
Misses Q. J. Walker, S. D. Ranney,
Satnmis Young, W. T. Medows
and W. Graham also E. C.
-Sinim"" ni'>'"?"d. '"?Washington-,1),
C. Sunday in Mr. Young's car.
Se me of the party will attend the
Elk's Grand Lodge. They will
visit X. Y. C. and parts of Penn.
We hope for them a happy trip.
Henry Jackson of Charlotte
was in the city Sunday for a
.firflL-ininutos as-the guest of Mrs.
Sammie Young and _Mrs. Rebecca
Mrs. Ella Watson had as her
dinner guests Friday ""affernoon,
Mrs. Marcia Marion of Anderson,
S. C., Mrs. Willie Gillespie of Cheraw;
Dr. Jolin Holloy of Macon,
Ga., and-Mrs. Margaret Walker of
the city;
Mi s. Ilm-ntty AtTny iLuifllw
tor, Miss Virginia of Glenn Rogers,
Va., are spending a few days in
the city as the guests of. their
mother and cousin, Mrs. Maggie
Anderson and Mrs. Susie Philips
on McClurc St. Mr. John Becknn
"is in Rock Hill visiting his father.
Mr. Dan Bctkan who.is very ill.
Rev. Walker Massey of the city
who is attending school at Morris
College, preached 'a soul-stirring
sermon Sunday at Gethscmane
Baptist Church.
Mrs. Ida Massey from Saluda
Mt., spent the week-end in the city
at her home on Columbia St., Mrs.
Pearl Foster " accompanied her
hn^L
- , A S"rK SOf lAI.
There will hv a Sock Roci 1 iriven
at Wesley M IS. t'hurch Fi'N
'av" niuht. Auirust ;H?, 1 ',|8a, at
o'cjoek. !* .
The public is ^cordially invite !
to come out aruLenjoy themselves.
There will be a -special program
ird refreshments free.
M^s. L.'K. Roseniond, Promoter;
"lev. P. E. Mingo, Pastor
Mrs. Alice Moans. Prayer by
M rs. A leatha .. Wallace Seript tn-r
iessop. Rev. G chapter by Mrs. Amanda
Holer. This < mle.rl the, d
votions. The. business p r.t was.;
taken up with the readirj* of the
last minutes which were loceiye!
and adopted. The eomittee for the
sick reported none.
The Secretary _called the?tuiband
pach meinGot. i.njnn<i#U.i ...a'.
a Bible verse while paying their
dues.
The meeting >ws close 1 with
prayer, until thqy meet again m
the ho hie of Mr. and -M is - Veu ^OTT
Boler, 1309 McDuffie Ave., Spjt^
Leniber 4.
: Rev_ W. M. Dowtw, JPastor; Mrs.
Amanda Boler, Reporter.
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Announcing
S I ."11 KIN'S LI X
- t??0 WASHING
Choice Liquors l'or the Dia
..Popular Price:'. ; 1; ^
?[ 'cur
Ro.'cs, Paul Jones, Old 1
and Sea crams.
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sv' m.oydale news
ST. PA 1"L A. M. E. CHL'RCH
Rev. D. L. Coe, Pastor
Sunday was a bright day at St. [
Paul. Our Itli and last quarterly '
conference was held by our late
P. K., Dr. L..A. Wells of the Dillon
District. - I
The Sunday st'hool was opened
at the usual hi i:r hy the Supt. Rev. i
. !* J.eah. The lesson was dis-l
cussed briefly hy the different
trlys.-es and, too, we had several
visit >) ,-. amnr.ir them were
M rs.?Clara Wells and SPter
Washinji'tou. from Columbia, S.. C:
- Ti ov .1 .>11?mart.? plen iid talks' in |
the Sunday school and after which
Mrs. 1^. A. Wells) to whom we are j
al:ways too triad to have with us?J
also gave lis a nice tylk alter
which the les/sou-Was reviewed- by J
the P. id. and then we went into
further service; the P. E. preached
a_ liable, sermon; his subject was
Do." Many souls were niade to
feel happy after t^e sermon the
r door^d "the c'hurCh was opened for
joiners by the pifst,?r, Rev. D. L.
P.flP ! ?/?> A tlin nt\ 11 /Sr-f i r\ ? > J
^ j v v'K^vvtuii wyviv | ;>uvci
Ail nwondnns i expended1-,"briefJy.
Total colleetioji raised $5G.G5. Mrs.
lila Campbell, Mi$<. Jane Paige
and M i s. Kena Campbell are still on
""Tile sick list and we are praying]
that they will regain health soon.)
It- always pay- to Co-operate to- J
get her, Ave stand, devided, we fall."
There is strength in unity.
Reporter. Mrs Rozcna Green
-lake city, news
?? ?b; 1). (iamhle. pastor
Sunday was a beautiful day and
The intyjiTieTs~7TT l.ake'City Circuit
turned out in full force. |
The minister was at his best
both morning and evening. Mr."
Braybay joined the church, we
were delighted to have him come
- hack to us,?-he?was?with?this2
'church iii the organization. ;
Tlre-pi fet ing" was- asfallowing at
St, Paul A...M, E. Churc^,;
Key. I,. Ib'Tiainbic'jf^.UOy.'Sister
Etter Bonds, Sl.Uli; Sister Mamie
Bonds, $0..5i>; Bro. David Thomas,
' $o.L'r>; liro. M. I? Thomas $XJTSd>;
liro. Bruce Adams, $5.00; Bro. E.
J.. Th> mas^ $5.()U; Bro. Ben Brown,'
- Bio^David Burgess, $0.'dfr; 1
Sister Margrett Burgess, $0.G0; '
. Sister Heather Coupe-r, $0.50; Bro.
j Ahralvani Thomirsy .$o.dOyBro. B. t
I Adams?. $1 .00; Bro. Felix Thomas,'
J $i),50; Bro. William Brayboy, $1,50 1
j Sister Ada Burgess, __0.G0; Sis?
' ter Lena 'Thomas. $0.25: Sister
I Yerly 'I'lvomas, $14>0; Bro._ Presley
Conner SU) 75 li^ihi-oam '
$2.00; Sister Jannie Barr, $1.00.
1 lie above named church has
Sixty meml>ers and |:ai?l their pasj
tor $42,50 on last Sunday.
We were u'lad to have as our.
quests during the week for an hour, i
l)rs. V. .J. Miles, J. K. Thomas, I
ami Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. C.
. ('. Tliope of Spartanburg, S. C. Mr. I
Blease Witlierspoon ami Mr. ilill j
P>. Mention, just returned from Yal !
dostia, Oft. * ~t
We are proud to have Miss Richardson
in oar town to beautify the1"
Mrai'r arid skin, she is a wonderi
come to see her. \ *
"" I. U Rl \s N! :Ws '
j i i I1.5. J 'avfr .after spend
none than a year in Arkt.ni*
-bark ho'nu with -friends,
j August, the month of revivals
brings home folks. front far and
aim?pmTTy"~\;i si t oi^.
Mrs. Bennie Lee of Pennsylvania
prrivod in the. city a few. (Jays
a Co* to he with Jier Sister, Mrs.
Martha I.eake. , - I
Mis. Alma Woody and children.J
arrived Sntuyd.vy from a twoweeks
stay with relatives. ?
>->n el i'ei.n yivania i- the gu. t
of her sister and brother, Mr. and
Mrs. James Geiger.
Mrs. Abbie Me.'W. Davit? of
Bs ool:lyn,?Jfi- Y^ , v'>'t^to ;
Witliaui?V "" ' '
Mrs. Lillie Stuart Anderson at
her rvfFTvr,' M t's.' Sarah Williams
c. An;.ovule, have been the recent ;
i uj,+itfp',<n
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criminating. Full Line at S
^utjker, Cream of Kentucky ^
r. SIMPKINS, Proprietor
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house uuests of their sister Mrs.
Charlotte Thompson."Mrs.
Arzella Watts is hack _fter
a 10 days stay in the mountains,
of North Carolina;'.
Mrs. Joyce Holnian 'With tier
two daughters Katherine amt lie'- - I
trice (of Columbia, Mtrs. Clara !
Thompson and ttvo daughters of ,
Knoxville, Tenn., have been the
house guests of Mrs. Mart-b i
Franks.
Miss, Cornelia Chine of I'it's.1
t 'ch iF 'vi iting-her mother and
Mr. 'and Mrs. Kppes Heliums
imvi1?return- !??t+H-?e+4-y?aft i
upending their vacation .in Cleveland,
' Ohio. * ???h,?
Ml\ and Mrs. >-.r_ lie ()\v. lis TTT
Washington, D. 0., paid a, visit
to relatives and friends the past
(10 days) Mrs. Owens always
tiMil: he- * way to dear" o'd Bethel
A. "M. E. her home church and
brings a sweet message whenever
she comes. She is fctill the
picture of health.
MYs. Julia Fowler Bingham \vj.tjj
her .two attractive children. Norma
and -John W, of .Detroit arc
visiting their -parents and grandparents.
-*Mrs. I .enora Rvid ? iid Mi s. I
White of Asheville. X. were
week-end guests of Mrs. Nannie
(dolphin ?r.d a Do' .attended the
fuh'M'al of : Mr. 1.. W". (Tarfing.toh.
Miss Beatrice Anderson sv>eni
her vacation in llonoa Path, S, C.
Miss M.iry Fd-zier h ft Surd v
for Ashcville after spending hevacation
at the "home of Mr, at '
Mis.?Matthew Snlli- -.nr??-iaccom:i
nied by Mr. Nathaniel
Thompsoy, Mrs. Sarah " William's
and others.
Mrs. Rosa, Mack of New-Yorkis
visiting her mtoher, Mrs. Nannie
Jones- and other relatives.
Mr. WilligJUwc. Fuller of -Washington
is visjUlVi his grandmother."
T
'J^rs. Mentis- Barksi) le and hnsl.-oi.l
.vl* ll f...:. . At.. T.-M l _
and sister of Nichols, S. (\; Mcs.>"s
Harry Smith and Frances
Scales of Winston-Salem; Misses.
Sarah Bowlding of CincinnatiOhio
and Macie Young of Simpsonville,
S. (f.. frnd Mi. Pww
Ivrrvp beetl the recent house quests,
of Mi'i and?Mfrs. John Bowler and
family.
(LINTON NEWS
' By?Helen I'etis
Regardless to the unfavorable
weather many srfln~attendod ffiF
\ ariau*?churches.?Rev.?(i? i y?dr*=~
iiveio<l an interesting sermon as
on' pastor of Friendship A. M'
E. Church.
Sunday was Baptism day at
Ilebron Biptist .Church. The num
>er Baptized was 11. After'which
Rev. A. A. Sims preached an un
. sual sermon.
Wo are very sorry to hear of
he following deaths.
Mr. John Johnson died Friday
August 10, after being sick fq;
several years.He was o. memhe? .
of N'ew Bethel Church and will he
fujieralized there,- Tuesday evening.'
Mr. Albeit Hij 1, a well known
age of 18 died Monday morning,
August 19. He will be buried at
the Methodist Church, 'also.
Mr. Olliewood Blakely an outstanding
young man of the city
iid, August 19, i985 after f severe
illness of about eight days.
M v,- Blakely was- a gratfufate trf~ttnr
Bell Str??t High School-in~192iJ hf
ter which time he attended Allen
University. Mr. Blakely for the
past term was the principal of the
I .* urcl. School at Waterlool, S. C.
where he served very faithfully.
He-attended the Allen and Benedist
Summer School for the pas*
session He was a faithful member
of Friendship A. M. E. Church
He'wss""at'one time a member oilthe
Usher Board and rendered ,
good service. Also a . regular
member of rthe '-fceagur atpL.Sufr- 7
iay SchooL. t
He leaves to mourn his loss, a
mother, fivo brothers, one sister ,
and la host of relatives and friends
He Will be buried Tuesday after-,]
. Saturday, August 31, 1935 t
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. ESTATE NOTICI5
*'Columbia. "S. 0. Aug, 20, 11)35?All
persohsHiavi ng claims against
the estate of Gabriel Thomas, deceased.
arc heicby notined to file
^undersigned, and those indebted
t?> said estate*- will " mrke payr??"t :?
likewise. ,
Frances E. Thomas
Administratrix
Ft. 4, Box 44> Cola., S. &.
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:u>. n, August 20th". 'File funeral
to be 'preached by He v. T. 11. Aildisoii
and expastor of "Friendship.
.Church..
Miss" KlizL,lh Boeder left tli^,
<at-v- last -Wednesday 7 fj*?Newbee- 5
ry,' S. C. ,
The CCC Camp hoys rendered
a literary program last Tuesday
fie- at Friendship A.M.E. Church Quite
a large crowd Witnessed
the program. ' '
Mis-s Hat tie Bell Shcltoti cf
Iureus, S. - ('., -is -spending 'the
week with Miss lleleif Pettis.
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jmiss ivuiii. mvAa(iuer ana aiiss
Helen Peltis wove the*-afternoon "
quests of Miss Justine Gary'' f/it
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?HI . 1111 J, A. M. i:. CHL'RCH
Rev. V. A. Janerette, Pa^toT
Because of the down pour of
rain Sunday morning "we" were unable
to have service.
Sunday night we were favored
with a sermon delivered by Rev. . .
AV. 71. Pinckney who read the 23rd V j
Psalms for the "Scripture lesson. "
He also selected his text from the
J.'lnl Psalms.?Subject, "I will fear
lit) fvil '' -Tho . woo
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joyed by those that were present.
The offering was very good aceordng
to the attendartce.
Mr. Slurris Ciel/'T left thU mom
ing lor Columbia after spending a .
few days with * relatives and
friends.
?Mr: ticlzer is originally from St.
George- but for the past eight
years has been -living in Philadelphia.
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In later years, his mother and
brother joined him there.
The writer wishes to correct a
mistake made hTstrTveek itr saying
4l?vvAV44Ue ToomerV son. It was .
Rev, Wiley Toomer's son instead. ^
Also Rev. Janerettc and his delegates
will leave for Grainiteville
Tuesday, instead of Thursday.
The fifth annual conference of
Bethel A. M. E. S. S. will be held
in Bethel TJhuVeh beginning Aug.
20-2.'?, 1035. The public is cordially
invited.1
There will be something each
night to make it pleasant for you.
We are doing all we can to make
this -conference a one hundred per
cent success. We are asking you
to join.in with-us. ^
Even then the program will not
he complete until we shall have
gone to Mowl's Old Feld, Labor
Trciy, sept. aid, Come arid join the
happy crowd for a day of fun.
Supertendcnt Rev. W. H. Pincknty,
is sponsoring this program.
WESLEY M. E. CHURCH
Rev.-1.. A. Gelzer, Pastor ? I
-According" to The" rain Sunday
only a few ;\vas out. The regular
church-goers were on the job. Nevertheless-we
had a very uplifting
sermon. Sub. Walking Through
Life With God, Deut.6123':
The presence of the Holy Spirit
w< s in our midst. The divine
night service, was a good ^n?, We
had a nice attendance and the ser- .
mon was a very splendid one; eeV
oral voices were lited up insayipg
Amen, Praise His holy. name. The,
text wGs taken from Luke 2:7;
thfl'ine Chuisl'TTrbwrted Out/ Irt
our lives;---in our churches, among *
our visitors were. Mrs. Josephine
Johnson and Mrs. M. Martin., .You
are always welcome to the friend
ly church, ' * j
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