The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 07, 1935, Page Page 2, Image 2
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^LAURENS NEWS
A beautiful Fall Day greeted the.
many Sabbath goers oil Sunday
morning after almost 40 days of
? heavy rain.
The- Sunday school was?largely
workers are progressing nicely.
At 11:30 the pastor, Rev. Lykes,
assisted by KevFJohnson betray the
regular service. For a text hy
selected John 4:11. which was a
- masterpiece well delivered and emjoj'ed
by all. This being commun/
?ion Day a large-oumbee-Poek^eart.
Beautiful 'selections by the choii
tuul. special mention is made oi
the solo hv- Mr-, K. S. Xchop and
7~"~" ~accn|iwianied ai the' nlar.o by her ~
young daughter. \ ;
The" League is -till progressing
with the young folk., Our pastoi,
- '* i" ' "i- ntuirsi for the unlil't _
. and building up of our church and
w.o fori sine with liic help of.the
nivMjbers- he i< compelled to sue-.
ccerl. He is irrrw?strivitig^o got
~ his con'.'erVntf claims .iuidi-trvery "
little item straight before leaving
f for conference.
Mrsf Mamie Sue- Vime of Bul1
liuipre,; Md.. lias been visiting hot
sister, Mrs. Tltta Gar.lington and
, other, relatives.
. Mr. and Arrs. lsowios-,.; of rs.
C.i1, -iirnt (in put 'i'i t t'li hurd 1.1. itIV
their mother,- Mrs. Adline Walts
who lias been ill. They- worshipped
nt Bethel A.--M-. I1'. iil-D Airs.. lie-. sa
Mark of y N\ V., who. is guest
of In i aunt, ami uncle. Mr. and.
.Mrs. John Williams.
Mrs. Charity Uubrnstfn oT^NItttw
ty-Six', mother of J Jo v. ;uol MPs.
J. W. Matins has liven tie ir house
; ym.st the |'dsf week
The passing of Mi si Amy t'K't"
chef a lew weeks agowTm Ir .
shock to the many friends. She
leaves a number of children, sev.
eral. in the north, many here, -is- .
tor, ami a host of relatives.'
.Mr; K!li- Blakolv who died suddenly
was funeralix.od 'Sunday at
Bethel by the pa-tor". lJev. l.ykef.
grands and otlnjr relatives t o
mourn. , 1.-- Joyce
"Hoi man 'and children
ifii tor ;uieir nonie. in voiumma
- alter spomlin?r 3 wjt'oks with- their
sister, Mrs;. Martha Franks';
The revival n)ecting began, on
Sunday at Bethel A. M. K. Church
which .we trust will he well at
tended and of much benefit and "
interest.
Mrs.- I.i,lie Williams . and....children
entertained as th? i'r dinner
guests ort. Sunday Mr. and ' Mrs.
Bnwle's id" N. V.'. Mrs. Rosa Mack
of W V., Mrs Julia Bingham, of
Detroit; 'Rev. and^Mrs. B. C. L.vkts.
Miss Maggie (iarrett, and Mr.
Bruce Williams,'Detroit. A good
dinner ln-i-nf' served ayd .1 vervonc _
enjoyed the hospitality of these
fine. folk.
revival .Mason?reached-the climax
last work with the Sunday
school convention at Mt. -Zion.
With ReV. M. M. Peace at Mt.
Zion ami Rev. Maxie -jthnrlon at
Laurel llill " the meetings were
. . gj H ii I
<Alining the - visitors were seen
Messers .James Watts and Jlenry
Cunnino ham of Washimrt' n. D. C. _
. Mr. Watts is renuintherod as the
secretary of the Tumbling Slroals
Asso'ciatinn for a nurtiber of-y ars.
?-Mr tleovge Lawson who rcpre
seiftvd Belft' diet < ' i 1 ego at the Con- _
vention was the week-end gumst of
Mr. b. VV. Matins Jr.
? * -. Mr. Donald Hardin was the gui s: _
of Miss Rebeeeu PJemming Friday.
< Mr. and Mrs. Thomas (Iarrett
? of Florida are on a visit to relatives.
Mis- Ikillie Cunningham .wku. _
lias oomph ted lv r ' master's . dt-e
grec. at Columbia University has
accepted a position in Dunbar High
eIf?>iTFiirwashington, 1). C. - ?- Miss
Mattie Mae' Clinkscales
who was an assistant teacher in
the sub-fre-hman elass at Bene
diet, with M^-AvAV'r-Nieiiwtson, of
Belt is Acad'uiv. was seen-,,
last week. <W~^?5*r; J
Mrs. Thacker of Spartanhura-i spent
a tVw days with Her broth- '
ev,? Johnnie Gilliam, who has been
?very sick. - ? ~
Res-. J. W. Mathis assisted Rev..
Pearly Wright in his revival at
Goldsville last week a great meeting
was enjoyed by-the conmiuni
tH
Miss Maggie Harnett who has
been working .during the -slimmer
for The -Palmetto Reader spent
the week-end'with relatives. Publisher
(Jen. !!. Hampton. was the
week-ere! gue-i of Sir! and ijrs.
S. P. Dendy.
\V > arc sorry * > report Mrs.
Frances Iliggins remaining on the
sick list.
Mrs. Nannie dolphin spent a
lew days with h< r uncle, Henry
Tin uipson. near Sihipsonville.
Tin- sad news reached the city
of tiu d ath of Brow Gavliard in
?,?ille, N. C.?
Culoied and white w> re glad to
see Mr. Ea,:!e Hunter on'the street
na when h fell through an open
elevator door. ;
Miss \\ Allison and MrS. dolphin
atf-nded the funeral of Mr.
Guv !ian|-fm Ashev ille, N. C., Sat- i
' tirday. ;
Doe to us Wiihurn and Seals of
Pittsburg, I'a. and others wire
dinner guest-- of Mr. and MVs,' .1.
frh. Hun(*'e-?Fnday.~ ?
COF.DI-iNVll.LE (IR< t II'
W 'hav" t? ox* into his'ory on
the Goldville Circuit with a good
revival meeting.
Rev." <". A. Dunlap wa* at,hi*
best in Bethel and forty-two cobverts
and twenty accessions were
?t the. result, to the praise of fieri.,?r
In Mt. Ziop Rev. J. A. Gamble
did \r mighty work, six converts .
, were able to clnmo 11hi'nf'i'.i int. and?
we were greatly revived.
Both of hvse Divines are aifked
? to-come again.
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ANTHEVIIiLE NEWS
?Quite-a ' few of Antreville folk
last week attended the revival
meeting at Wilgo,, Cve-.k No. 1.
Rev. M. T. Cooker pastor. Rev.
to ker is a member of tie t.luoloaiul
did himself viiilit in ehousiny
sueh an able inijuster us ifi'v. t?ampie,
of CreonviUf-to assist in these
meetings. 'I'he theme that im.pr?.ssy?|?
your .~evifie- mps? was "1
j.ove vmi. but vuu talk too much."
A i: . . L*? i. i A I \ i *'
-ui>.> i*- ';\uam> >|>ciu some
time in AniltXriUi last wavki vrsitinu1
Miss Cornelia Metiowan. .Miss
Me Co wans is a ?enior at SpeinianColloid*.
Atlanta, tia.
All1-' Sain MeAihllim je?1 mooHo'i
TuTjTe tun with TYI7 ! i<>tht-1 and
.-isUr-in-Iaw, Mr. ami Mrs. \\ ii
MeAdams Ashi ville, \. '
Mrs. Aulir. 1'iiwers w:i< in A'?!>i
ville, S. last week on ha-ino--.
M r. ami M i si ijiitjp ^'-wrr.s i_?
Due \\:est. S. Cj,' .mT*. ami. Mrs.
Ik ts1?Pawcy, ati'l dae ;hli r. l Ui 'iiy
ut' Iva, S. C. tti-jv 1111?a ltd i i:m n
quest's in Mrs. Armnu" Powers Suit,Juy
-Mr,: Th??mas'A(eA< 1 an<s ?Hm*
.lay i'?>r Ashex ille,. X. wheiv it~
will enter school.. (lis friends are
.wisJitn^-.tVr hitti 'a-"v-ry pjeAsant
session.
.dp. ib'.il Mi-. Im" r- < i1 ; ;
A.-heville, X. C. sj.ient la>t week
with ptuahts, Mr. ami Mrs. Allen
jLajrtv^;._ . '
Mr. and Mis. Hubert Mi Adams,
<1 iv, of As'Hevillev-X. ( spent a few
hdUm Sunday' 'wtrh' pin'oril.?7"Atr;
a+t.rAhi-?Rebi 11 Ale A dams.
MOltKIS HlKlW.V
A. :M. K. t ill ID i!
lie v. - J. 11. Heard, l'astor
With ..beautiful' weather jirevailillir
till! ' n 1
Blown A. M. K, Church en joyed 2
splendid sermons ably delivered by
th" presiding elder of the Ml.
Pleasant District. Dr. It. K. B-roirS
don. oil las.t Sunday. . The -pastm
spoke "to 111e* T11 tTe~ ones 011 ID icnllship.
and the sermonette was as
usual; well?enjoyed by Die lai ;ji
crowd of' children's" pi" sent. Dr.
Brojido|) then selected as a text
St. .Matt-. JS: 1 *5. Tj,u theme deduct !
ed, "Some appoint mentis. Christ
makes witli his people." (,'ouiauv.
sti"iigth. and fortitude.;'were the
,-ssctHial- d-fn-Dic-v+m'-ro<. .ol
the sermon, which, was in all poiijts
a spiritual treat- to tlie 'latue eontr
rogation. c--. , . ..
Dr.. Broaden alt*. inl^d tile Sun-.
day?School, and compliment d tin
aculta iUnU^-Midetit body f n the
work being done.
Aitiong the vi-i.tors at (lie. morning
S| rviee \v< re the 'Misses ?u!in;
Hi'tigforv, Sadie Brog-dmj aieCClariot
JSl'oWh.. .Mi<< .Julia' Br a-:..::"
made'remarks for tie .party."
At S:tlO p. in. Dr. Br< cdon aealu.
held the attention of hi*' audience,
with, a sermon proaihod trout .St.
Watt. 2o;S. HL. as, hitheme,
"The n ward of laBor."
Holiest lal.of. Wi ll pn fi'i nu't! and
rts' Consequent- reward wort ahiy
dvfTnwi-attTf-i'ti'i. i'l'il hy the p-.al.
or. The" TToly <'onrhiunioii was
served at "both sereine's. Th- 1(
k L-I'i" f ty r: ,:.-h
Jurinjr' th'* fitter
The fourth Quarterly Oafi reney
was hold aeeeptaldy n Krulay
uiuht. A sph ndidshow in;r - waiiia
do. ' ; : ~
<m:s i i.Ki fi-.i.i) m:\\!s
Sara Mel ullouuh
!? \ i-eal tinV' i-s <ivt r f..r this
seas.oTi, ai.d now eeeryl.idy .is 1..Khomo."
liev." \\ . W. Mid "'illouol, is out
d' town fin' hmi-\v fk> in if. j\a!
met tinyr ;it f'nmniy,' S. r. an i
lart.-eille. S. <
J .Mrs. S. K. .Mv' ti 1 !?. ;.vil. I?'.irr.j
Monday, marinhi'tr a-u<*r
spV'ndihff tw.i wi'i'lo at Hi iiir f.s-,
villi- and Mi l <i.l. S. (', .She .had
l^whmlen'al time.
?-Mr. 1 Jot k ISatix-o'o roipir.ues vet.y
l!|e Ilis'dtmjrhto!', .M i r. K sa \\a!?
k?T has eonie front Plurida to'li..
it :.h hi tisidi. ' ,
iv-'y. !_. l:: P.ako i iuon :ii .? slowij*.
Wo pray !'- r nun and his
patient wife. i Morrion
I.odyv No.,17j. i'ah'oe
< i; and ( > . rt 1 i i die- of .It1 i I'll
of ho I'nlTiTif'.u (iraiin I.od~
K. >. A. V. Mr V I7J will .hold
their Itistrjcr A1 < <-1i? y Cktober 1.
1 t'dn. Ah1 nifiuh' rs are eN pitted t<ii
tires i 111 _
' .?*. M. ftll'. A\ . M.f .1. II. A!:'ISi-ct'v.'
Mi-s Sara A. Mc< lili' Tji;
In i"'yui st \V.< i!ni--'!iiv ?riMi-i
s IU 1. rs am! Malt; etv.ut.
Mis- I'hpm i< ililiiaial spoilt a
'.ew Mays in ( l_; .raw, S; <ia.-t
week with lief aunt.
Mis- Ma; tie U<.hemin - K-ft last
Sunday fv.?' N*. Y. < . at ? r - it inh
;nn a I'fw?wi'.-klaau' with jw
patents, AMr, are'l .Mrs. Sit in lie!
Rohorson.
Mo.--.-i - .Jt.iju.ft:..: (nni;;i' LLoa.i
mom} trf ?Wj.|.-l?i;: a. X. '.Vol'. in"
the city S>m'!ay for a iVw lutirs,
as the uuc.-ts of Mi.~> Sava A.
McCullouyh. Th'y wa re accompanied
hark by .Vlis.s .MrCulloujir-li
itttt} l:is - Make where t lte.y -pmrrta
few pleasant Inns as tire y'.a sts
of Miss ! '.! izalnh l'miliet' he for.
r * c i.i i ii 11 m c
Kv< i vbody 'is bavin-? t<?wi..
Whore are i tiii'y Attjiiij.'.'',,.
( i A tup field, of course.
( ARLISLK MOWS It'
t.her: were no ?ca> to <ail.
Aiv! we never felt tlv rod.
If there were no stormy jiale.
There would be no. need of (iod.
If there- wej-'- np storm* to Tntrlv'.
And we kri'-w no anxious'care.
If \se always-walked bv'siyht,
Thd'te would be no need of prayer.
Its really true the things that
are fore stated in the little poem
if we^didn't have those^/different
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] tiling to come in contact with we
Dot inch it tioa^ uL^ii .
not Tor , t no >t>.irmj^ot lite, that
ol'f. n . bc<? ts m way as wc travl j
through this world. why we would I
nut need to pray at all, hut since 1
it is as it wo must have llod and
' Wo niU'T also PtaV.'Wo UHlst pi'R'y j
\\ it hi ait ooasinir.
William .( hapol A. M7 li. Zion
i -h.urvh revival nu" tin'.'.' ir- -l?H ti~?* i
in- ? keee:?Itoo. -J. U. I.; AMcn
fau \\ ?it><jriiit i t ho- meet[u<
?x|. Kev. All' n is \vi' 11 prepared
1 '-la-to?lT v, -F. 11. ?Wilkes
pi;oaohed on Friday rtijiht. Ho
.M'.-iiuht tu us a jrreut niessuvre
lakvii from Pu+?ivl l.ov.?F*?
I If. tlhuul ii. a'la mit, c. is l
ouihu-t in? th>- nu'i'ti!.? tHis wick.i
A larye tui'iil.Of wa>'out la-t ni-ht'. v
Pros|tert s look fu\ arable. '
Si,- I.uk'e A. M? 11. Zion Church
^umjay School a: tlio usual hour
with Hi. superintendent. '.Mr. 11. 11.
- si11o^ a;?iiij" e t <* 1 ,iiuty. 1 ii..?k ti.
_ - "i w a- oil ?11 ~ 11 Py TFTo
*< I am I. -Al'l or J his !; V. II. Ili. llil.
liaa look his text from Jos'. 1 .
- Ho-hv-.tU'lif t:s a wonderful mes
-suae. I'fie ohureh.*\vi:s moved' by
the ii- \\-ov <?f tin- Holy Spirit.
; .Vl ii'i Itu-1: lit A'. H. W. "St' W-?
art o| lio'ton. .Mai< hrouirSii us aii
' '! 'i i i1 -. I-lio a. Ill- rxi
was .John "I am flu- True
Wjry aiul im.v KaVhor Is the H.iis
band mail. . IworA-b* ity-*-seemed?to ,
on.iov it. . l hirin- i he -or vie ,M Uc
< ' i<r4v-- I'nrrii. h> v-i-lr to ~rtn
~t r'. -rgr. \rr>F. i:.\. <
J: \1. I ?iiwktn?--.lrr:?ttrV?"ttr
tNJlewart and U?.\'. II. !:!. 11 i *
\vi re pii-rant- (i. . <
I'vv. I* - I. ! U'P.S-'It !'l; lU'hi :! -{! i
ytjjMt. Ildti'i A.
M. K. Chlllvh Sulxla'y ni-.fhl. "
Mts. )l\ sauna .Ifii-r and her.two <
ehildtvu "of ( iru innalf. ()., and MrA
Mara- Si vet *-',,n- oi' Win-lon-Sal- '
. .m.-S.C. spent tlu', week with <
their part lit -. Mi", aid Mr*; HenVy ,
' " h-iiiiin." i
^.Ii>sis Malta- I.?v M?-!u?!; 'atrd '
!'>: : itv.l.idiflsoll \\a if si-oil aP'>lit',d' ?
town th|s wa-ck. .
? wmmi i. m. i:. cm iit'i; . m
l!C\. S. II. Lewis. Castor'<
ninudd'a. S. t". Sunday Sehfad' 1
Viitiv: n? <T :il the- u'-.i;n| time with
l.> i s,. t?;aei<ecs ana .'pupils j>re.
' ^ ' ' i-il-U-a._U i ! : "PlutT
t a wot lay wii.f hand a.:
hliiilil.". Tu.u-ij; di.-id: . ;-'lis Were
trail nil iii! ? Jiisi iat i\ c ti'. I'ifnJ;
1 .1 t in- -tin . i i .vie. I ta- pa-*;
sa-iyetei].'hi* *n \-l t'iai,i St. .Jn'ih.i .
sul.j.-i U "T!;-. vJ.,uvli j.'thiful |
Very lifav.- l N
t i. .ii.'i !:,v:,i .ii, i ; n,V- uvu
11i?t.?j< ivfai i v. i<> (in- c*h.
- Maj'la. w,a* ( <?iiiin;?iiii-n- I >ay
?!.'i . r.'i'i ,i?V.iA- a I .ilo.il;- , cyal ; 'j,
i?i ijAi lak ?m '. i in j\ j/ -. .
- lay \ i'j.' L.iulvi.y-atal->lu'ii'
s iv~ t.t,t; ;t:: ."fTi,?. *.
111<. a i' ! \!.-.i! < > s was
' <: i. ti.' 'it..' 'in i r.M-r- ,
vita-. .
Fur ti.i- ut - i,t i . i' r ti:0 i-a.-il-V
la at ' a;. ' At'.a.i,-: l a)
M,.li.I',.
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a.' '?; ai?-??r. :
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m:w s \ruVN!? i i:ro
-?J?L?1_?L-_ '1 ! : 1'ily !
a' ! !.. ' :? I a I,, ' t I _
i- 1' ' ' -a-';'. - i il?y?nia-;l
f . .1 Ml 1J
i : i hli i iast < jiiaft > f\"
U.ar i-> ita^M r\ t i r:ih hi: U. . '
\ i i; v ' ' ' > ' A! !!. l!i'<iw ii. |{. :
" ! I. .1: v I is'. All ."a: All's, w. Al.
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a tji r > .! i _ I'M '\vh<?- ai i- ;
at ' Ti?* T < '<' (""a iii'|? > 1" lit- I la; Wet I-.- ?
"fir . i r ; i i ;i:, il \\ it 1.
fi'-tt- itftrtitiiinr:
XlK . j? ii pli n-anti;.
L_..M -Manii',?M. ( ny.T.s MI HsfiSZ
i . . W M.t'ivii SaltVrs were
i.- I Unmet i- on Sunday. .
Mi - < i - Alt \ and Knbert .I40.Vi'
v ' r-u".\ i o visitors it:
; ;n- 'hoi .* \v .iv the .
- a -t - Mi-n (Mi l iary mi -Sun-'
; . ;?!'?vi:i?< i!i( i rr ?
lii-i;. .1' \\ . ASo-tnn, I'aslof
P.; :!-v . >. < . I .'aU l'- ?
. ' id id.- '"' ii'it ij'uaru-rly conferni
' a'-x'V.d nattv d church,
t a. ? . st-< a- >'ii'i i-'- in
. v. Ki \. I !> nliow i s a
-1?! -tiiii<i Kider and \\v ar.o hnppv <
k :A.:is. * 1
I *\i 11 fi :jar h'.-u S. S. wa? 1
. ad. Ma'-.; \>. tv in. attendance.
A.-Id M'' "lti-a non teachers '
doitiu' -i'ieir-iid worlj.. ] |
J _ ' .K' -.r d.i.i, i- ! aii~tn. ji'n a- _
'. ''l in : c. .I.I'll a.. It ljiil'I?inIf SI'I - I
. ' ir ' Tbfce' p - ptcd ihe
d' 'o< t nidt ' t " Pi i t home sh e- <
v. ii u l.ii. of ~
I !in' .a v a ir.' d s ;,"i.
] I \\ 'lior.iA M. i: < in la H
KVv. I'. ( I-/. 11 iddlegion, Ihistor '
i i i1: !.' < !,. S .<? T!i S. S. W hs *
'; i". ;' 111 i: i Ve*. ieweij. At 11 i
i.'i lucl; li.c [>ii -1 r .i !i'\rui"! a very
I i ,-iv ; 'j-,.. i|l>. .^c from Jci" - I
'miah 17:11.
. ? i.i. . . I11, !> . 11' 1 i ui 'ii'luu ;L _I
who conduct <d our revival is a i
v r\" i nvhifiii'.' speaker. Severn
teen eii.i.vei ts wet addi'd to. tin
' " r;*'iaii h"st?. .lu-t so many !
: i added 1,'ev. Krfux'-- crown.
Oar sis.ler churches wet';.- very kind
in tlieir intiiuration. We are ,in;e
d vi at ! ul.
ttrv. N. A. il. tl.eti (if St. Mat- "
thews will proueh-ftt St. I .tike M.
f . i"v" <>n We in'-day, Thurs- .
day. and Triday nights of this .
week. ' ^
Mrs. K[i<>x. and the hahy with _
1 fh r "lau'-hter, Janic worshipped
w it it to'. Miss Knox i3 her father's
chautFeur. ' *
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tVALKKK MEMORIAL . ' J
C. M. i;. CHI Ki ll
lU'v. ('. 1). I'riee?
I'llcv u*ua! Sabbath j?1 iti?il* was
-a tried out : Sunday.I" Tire S.'S'. -w
.vas. l evied At by* Siip't., I>. nes. ?.*<
The J una , ejurir I'uraished beaiu? i
il'uj nuisii-the' motiiirvif survive';
.The by the pastui \\
\as \ cm y iij: pirinyr. '. i .
i'.jiwiiilh . Iaay'iH* 'at. > li'clutk.. .a;
W.i. J. C. 1'avis, pnxukul.
\t tilj. o\< tiitiu -services tlu* pas- j
?'l' lit ' *> 'is :. Ii' :> 111 i I'll I 11111<.
?ay. y . u]
M .*. <l.i I III';, was hostoSg to, .(
Stowani. board No. 1. Hoard.
ST was, ontertaini d by Mrs. _r
II. A'iy.m. Missionary No. 1, mot ;.
- .til -At is. I'lilk-r. .If.
W i' /uv. Jaiopy to see persons out
tii!. it. t boiiiir indisposed, ami' A
s-i? I: a -j>. t'?lv recovery." ,(i
All. a il Mrs. <!. A. ,\iiTb"ls liavo v-i
I i i.1 <I n " a T?i\ 11y va- .
a.i'-i i in ?to- "their" sistor, Airs.
ab' I Si xt"a in-Now Haven, Conn? t,
i , uf ? visited !! v, I-'ostif in (
Mrs.' A brains in
Am.-. A..., .( it y. .Mr. a tul Mrs. I .aw
U . 'hianl. Air. H. Don.iamin, r
17 ." '.-'yu. ,.\. Y., ami want 'on a
' ' " Tip t broil" b the an- ^
-nV i oitol. Washington. I). ('.
Alyrt'o St nek land .TbmiaJ ly '
as litbut j now r*'siiiinir in
; ' a a. To; a., is \ i -it ind hoi
1?, .Mr, anil Mrsr ?h \V. Wood*.
II .wii'-il St. ' % !
Ah-, ii;ith AVripht.. a-t'ornrr ro- ..
' this" oily, now .o/ Knvx.?h-t?i
.ii..?vi itoti?ri4atlv^s?and t4ro
for the past wc" k.;. ' '
ft lift! I _L A. M. IN (MirUt'l! zd^
__ I\. \. A. Hothoa. I'astor
?aT:otliows, S. ('. Sunday "23
i i o! w'i - w II attondod. Tlu- los
'is woil taujfht ami beautiful*
to*, i v.mI. _
IT' a. i iiinir mesTAtiv was taken
i "T-7""'rrrb:. The Holy fVm* ?
i n:oii v as yjvon. Two persons ft
<I imH- lvos witir tTiT church. v
rrTv. S. J. McFadden and ohoir
a d with us at the ' von- Y
.aos. liev. Mr Kaddc-n do- I.
i. d a ^uwtrrful inspiratioBST
III: I . .nt.o^. tti I'il I'd huLl>'*niO of
!. ?, ih1 Mowkty t i
I
W.<- ^w^t-closi-d pur glorious <|j
:.;i!. liev. J. P. \Va-hinpton, y
| atiuei- ii'-jf conducted it for us.' tf
a' ilver tontru <1 servant of j,.
V. ilium Chapel is blessed to
e bit., as a pastor.' ' t;-.
I ! ifl'alo wedding 'sponsored ,}
Mis?. O. Attison was,very sue- ^
'rj. We ai;c joyfully antiei:
; r C , Baby Contest on the 1.3:' ,
Ms An-loy Abraham accompani-J
i by h!\ brother, Mr. ^Ferdinand ,v
V?>shwfai, diiiM lor of music of Al? . p
it ii University, were quests of
' . ami Mrs. X. A. Bothea Sun- V.
lay. Sept. 1. '
Mr. Ansley was spending a few
lay liotr,. at Sumter with family. (
' was i n route from "North Wes1
iiiyersity, Kvanston, 111.,
Merc lie attended coaehing school,
< .Alcorn A. and M. College, Ali'.
;M> s.. where be will begin
l^. la-iiiM hU fmphall squail .to
make ready for a heavy schedule.
Fri M mind .snent six weeks at ^
I liTlianl school of Music, N. Y. and
!i i- ,ju-t returned, he reports a ,s
> ry profitable session. , ^
Mi-'?, destine Caldxvll is spend- Sl
n .L' a K xv <hhys in Charleston. We
>. i> for her a pleasant stay.
.Mr. Claud .lones is speeding a
week. in Sumter guest of Prof. <
Abraham. / | tl
Mrs. Kvejyn Howard'one of the xx
relief workers of Calhoun County h
: '-nt l.ahor Day in Charleston. i<
a fe\v days in Charleston, guest J
of $Xi' Pe^zer? *
' 1
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~1 heSe
%Yv>LoS&am
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. , Kv cry
j (hiar linked to (i
or Your Mi
. They're Aiwa 5
Milled in C
Millers "Tahl
7 ( OLl;M
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Happy <l..y>' J.;, '! >?. I.'riv a^, *....
I.l-ii .WatiiJr r.iKil . |,iM.fi. ;
mil'.- J it*-" M'lK-. U' si. .ailil ii.
.ufWtii-.*. '
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't'lcnniM ivi-ve nimc -ii
.ay- S ri'H'.? Wo
H'|>iu k. a: : rmm;.-, j??y l>id>.
Wv shall .have :-' iifh ijr.iir!; foi -'
ard to, A now ii?i .> Vi' u i ad,- .ma .1
|> ol' : com lie- nviii.|
V i-oui.-.i-i I'll .Ac ftikW.-ih tul
v" tin- Mvjjrd' tun mul .class. .Now
iil> will I'niir ti..- to tlii i : i ii 111j:
o?.:u:-.o i . .lu i|>- take caiv. !'
1.1*- a:. ; . lie i.e. li si
ii,. s,iyca t - i a o~. 'iia..!i.Ks lia\c
:itun. id- i in t|.. i i"a> im now '
atmiai aiid j>* :i?-t?? tlio 'i-iow
' '' 1 . ~ t .ti ; a ,.i v - o r.1.
? -m.> i * i 'i . I. 11 ; an i?t-n Ii iill.iii
iiiai.ii.i.. i:iit.|i j-'. v tn,n-'.
:1s (nr ?v ai'. iMn' I i.o Ui'iiii'lisloi s
i 9 ' ,
M'.V iUV OLiiiV. ' to III' .? .mi.
I ..?' VI '! ill:' -a.,', i _ hiyli
im.il '.'hi- 'a - t; iir ir,: i;
a-.." I'.avo I'.i.a a . Knulisii.
ra i.on. i. . ...? . .ai'd In I i \
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HI lli't . an I- a Wrlj'
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n.'.i^li, L'i . . I' -kt-tJjaa^.
arK, an*.' ... ill*. i" "inal./
a la ill.' in . , I I'll ail] lioij.S .
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rialty. Tin. . i.. a.i.< a . i..
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. . I ! w . :..n : :i ... . , at uty
ihi- i aw
i'lilfil i:i;illv.-i .Mil,,' ..." a- mi"
LJillflTnVs . hue?T ii'. V . ,; .ill - !v;. .
LJt will j'l ft I. i::t?. i . .I I : .
>mi ha- I; Lv
.Mi~ j 'la t iiA . i nil!1 ;>! >
|a 1, ifl'ii, ;i wi:j; a : *i. A.
.I'lJm, 1 >- a; a**?i I I I???r!
ifjiv. .Mi.- Alai-.c W'i'lianis' 1
hit' wifli m:\v i a a- in art t',.
? ah l'i"! f. < i* i *4 iv i ?. . i
i ' rrnTaaliai I ' nit t: y
t;< y 11 .'w i - Ml !-i-i|j ;
lalfiii- ' A .*.! " ":!]; \;ari" : \
ty I and 'i-iiiii;- j)">"!
Ill 1111 ? Vall'll'l.
v?;. . "ii- "I. m i * IA -1?I > t is.
I!. i wick, via.' . , . \,.._A.
cytiif IK,in lW T ivity o!
u\. in'st ) iy f lief r}i.
i > v. it h ]. .j> Sjutiii
aahiiiy < '? . Mr-. Al.K
;?.:U <>l (IraniM"!: ;r. will "I."
ic iiusiti'M; of N'll) t- 1, !'!.' v Ii- ; '
/ Miss Martha M, i.irnii i.' J lifjl?i-u?'.ii
i ' ? Ha j t_?
. i li * ?' : lil a' ..
i . . > .
T'''1 11?n lr *?"t; ~ ' i '. !'!! o_t
11. ;t ft < :i - /' . ,
I.! !!! t I::fI" C - ; |- |)
i the Salos llt.us.. '
*!.ft tl Wh'i li. III- i'.c |
for ii.,i Malar T mily
u Monday. S; )d. mlii-r l>th.
mi'i. ( lit ut'si
Ifi" . .1. i). 1 ItPr
' Si1-T1 . jv;,|?trrr^'cck
('oixlti'ct> T "TiyJ'"nt''v7 II. \V
t? v ant , v< <i rt*:tI siutoss. Uov.
fcrwai t h"lil a lanre ?-??i %n 'i^gati?fn
pill Ihk iuI ewiy 11ijv11i. Ma b
crmon wa< ii master piece. I.-it
Yiday . night. die twist' v1 lu- i ixax
witrn ho.took for a text:
Thi rty- s ovon ttttt! s, wi'y - - a.id
i kv church. 'I'll*. i r?",.'.i " (>?-> |'rr
ho week was $ !."?. Jd. .Ins: as n-c
,oro i--hoiit. to l>o rlistuis>-<''l Mis.
iiizahcth High'. Pits. (' the I,ad
;s Aid Society canto forward and
ir">rntoff?Hf?pa 'tor.?Rev.?.1., 1).
licks with a number of gifts
from the members in the form of a
^.
F tjJlrmnt
a. aimer
. ' 57. Famous
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i.
SUC k ~?-:::- r?--r
live Satis ruction
uney Back
s Dependable
oIuiTibia Ey
. MMini
le Tested' Floyr
[HIA. S. C. - ?
I* *-<v? - <1^ <*
, SrAUTANBLUi;
I , . .
^ _ .. W -1 - -?ixgy-j
Mrs.-ttrrtildir dbtmson and cliildi
on sji, nt. the week-end.in Norfolk,
Va., with Iht sister ynd aunt. The
i<iin>ttns enjoyed the sands of tlie
In-aeli and the?Uyjtiu in ,th?; ocean.
sia?\v'd?i.'- -Va-dd the surprise lie ?*.
i .'l us ( at i.. a.|ijf).i;e ia'ed the1
' v iiy ,-'1 f r and the IraiTS thaT'l
I'lmaplea the irii'ts.'-.
Vv? -ha-i a dylie hi ,'-,,4?Sunday S.
Ill - less, a w s WeM diseussid in
i'aeii cijjss. I
.. :t i.? u * v. i- iiave. , a modern
crane A "Sunday- Seii-is'jl, Ave are |
planning u? niak.-' sinife' chance ' j
... .... i MV IK'ill | U tint*.
I >i. H. S- Slj.u pv. tuir Supt.
Slfll'lay IIM1. 1>: tl'Sft t'iifi
m? ! .1 Aire ,i continual.
in' *?'?'! -cjarv. uti-i-t.
t .. ? v, i', r. nK't :
trrrtrr a; I'M ranee? ~T77piv. pTj
a - ' 1. ,\ . i. . w-Ji?o 11 a "..pmi i
in-1 mi i a |i, i.'..rani ua :r)i \'
I'll lln' in tipfii ._ ?>' -t-i. iinii"ui: pa I'M?t-H?i-trr-?.\'al
iiui,;!?ftajit i ' i ...
\i mi n|' A hum ii*
- -j
M i \ I \ (i'l ' in \ \\
.
? 1?U- ^ n?ami '
it,:: ii.l - I .v .. - - i ... '
- *- i . i..i .11 u ii.juiu;.
' 1 11 _n up y . <.f ?: .1 hu'jv..
' ?'. > ? < n at. JJn'ii 1 ?it:
Lrliurch Sundays
Mi'in'l >t':n . y > ho..I way lurgpat
'. n, <1 ah . lit.-. e! V i-i I'i.k-nl
?-.:v:".'i.r. -V-4-U-'- h4- t li?'i-t1-r|r--rl?;>>' duty
. ) ?' t .( > -rrvi.
A: 11: 10 1 ii.'. Simmons thli\\r
'I u 'SV-i'tlni'i'i.ul uuv-stiyi' fi'intt Join,
>,.: 'jiv, t '*.) e.sii? . The Door."
i'iVe! .t :'< in .' a'yiriir * that those'
r i|o l.x ai<| t ;jj> J>jiv-~ go Were
ill! i_, in -1 x-; Vl J !. "
M.n'.i 1, isiuti'T? AVi'T>|ii)k-,l u'.tlr
!> Ht H'.; ia | Sunday d~inoimn57
' .M." .! 1 *> i11';11 :vr of t'atMxill.
New York. -.\IRvbecfii
I ': ' j Vl I 1 ,,1',- 1 liWIl, 1 >hio.
.<..11 an i daa^litiT of Dr. an.i
. 1.. Al. Ilands. oT ('ohimhia
.r??l 'many others whose nanirs the
Kev. Simmons an ! choir of
Spring Hiil worshipped with Lev.
t . Aiji.ci: nn.jjj?Zi-.n l'il^iim liap--tist
Church, Jenkinsville, in
Ii a alt.i iio.ai ai.<i 'uurc our pus-,
pi... rii?'i| ano'!,or wonderful sew
i. or.
- (in:' own. lie.*. K. C. I,aw> I>i ?.t
- tno message. Stitalay evening
v H. iiu-1 ami maiiv hearts won:
ado to iejoiee. _ '
Tin- revio 1 meeting which.clos d
at Spring Hill Friday was oi.O
iio<scd.. The -conductor of ! he
meeting, Ucv. Cunningham proved
himself *>< 11 a' .wnspc!
i Moach; r will is he'ing death
p aiscd l>v those who J * < *11*? I him.
.Mrs. Uete-eea A!? 11?t .~ I >. the
? tighter oV .Mf. .1. I'. \\ :si' U , t
Tuesday IW Yotai ustow 11, Oliio.
.Mi r. s I.M' re'i:, Ih ssie l!;?"t o,
Caycc . vveiv pleas nt vi-i or- i i*
~M rss ?Hr:rrrfm' I larnr -nn?:Vftm-'ay
,Mr. .11illii I.. Slie.h. v.lio ha !.
-ir|; lot s'li-y time, was en .
iting at (In- parsonSatin 4
We aiv glad to ha.c lam- o;t a-'
-inn hI'iw a I iig illness;.
'.Mr-. Carrie^T' "jMor ami *.Mrs.l
W illie Valentin, are much intprov- i
ei| al ! his \vritir.v.
Mrs. Ametr.i Stevenson at d son.
Lewis, .Jr., of Washington, I). C.g
are visiting relatives and * friends ]
it' I.exit/gtorv.
Rev. \V. E. Lee preached a^yery
-grind rrriTinn at Jones ChapeLS'tanday
afternoon h>nd Bethel choir
sang'.
*
Saturday, September 7, 1935 ^
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WALHALLA III SCHOOL NEVi's' *
j~~~ Tlic Walhalla high School op- ^
, cued September?2,- with?Prof. G. A
! i. \ u.sitingtun an J his teaching j
i'v ui their pbst of duty. A ^
iai'tfenumber it patrons, students ?.
i and visiturs. "were present. The
I opening was a gib nil ahd . noble
|one.; The program was as fbl1
lows:
OiH-ni::-.' sVpig "Onward Christian
Soldier/'
Scripture reading?DCh Psalm:
l 1'rayur?licv. 11. H. Steward
S'olig America. p
TIh' wol -nine address was made ^
by |Alt-; K; "AT~ntaptif:Ti7 Te'sponser?by
'Mrs. Fi*ances Floy
1 'res. ui the 1*. T. A. Association.
There weio* other patrons who
I scle ol alio con.inuni.y work. Two .
I of rlii* liiciubei s ol' tile Trustee
lli.a-i-d .-w-uro?present, lioth. MIV-?
f.Moore ami .Mr. Wilson highly endorsed
tiv movement of the people 5 .
[ .....i a-sured tnem, tl-^y wot.i.1 to- |
I operate with them in carrying out | I'liuir
piu.is.
The visit ing ministers were
Re.s. Nurris, Ci. W. .Utiles, R. B.
Slew tin! ml l.'i'V -jg- Wt ???7|
I'ro.-p.eis aie tliat we will have
a bigger and belter .-ciiowl' this
vim than ever 'before.
(TAUN KIT N KWS ^
MT. Z1 (>.N A. >1. H. Cll I
Rev. F. L.'Honey, Pastor
The Barbecue was given to raise
the fumis/Tor the church by-Rev.
B uey clriil his members ind his
friends. \
Hie oarbeeiTi,- began at 12rlt) o'-? 1
clock' .Monday -and continue all
day. ,Thev were To sell out every*
thing they had on hapd.. It Was
a beaiitilul daV. Rev. H. T. Han
son and his officers assisted Rev.'
Money with the barbtfcue. < -
Mfss Annie RuthJenkins >eT
_tui ned homo after spending Hv'vt r-?
weeks over on Hilton Head Island,.
S. C. with 'Mrs, Marth't Goutr.
She i eported a wonderful trip.
GIFFOKD NEWS
Rev. J. A. Jenkins ' and his
via u eh ten, Miss L.. Jenkins have
returned from the Sunday school
convention which was hol'dl in- Walterboro.
S. C. on the 28th and
2!?fh. Ill* made air excellent report.
HOUTHTON FATtWAY SYSTEM
Arrival and Departure of Passenpei
Trains, operated by the Southern Fattworv
System at the Union Station,' Columbia,
S. C.,' effective December 8. 193*.
ft oo A M -Charlotte
jmvit For:
_Oreenvllle. Anderson. Saneaa
n SO A M Newberry. Greenwood,
7:05 A. M. -Spartanburg, Ashevllle
< 10 A. ?Augusta
'l ift A. M.?Savannah \ ?
'l 29 A jM Camden. Lancaster, Roak
Hill, Shelby
t'.t 15 P At Ashevllle, Louisville.
3V houls. Cincinnati, Chleago
' 30 P M " -Orangeburg, Charleston
s on p M.-Charlotte, Washington. ^
N-w York ^
? r-5 P M.?Anderson. Atlanta
10.00 P. M.?Savannah, Jacksonville
i ' 11lira" " ' i
Columbia From: ,
t SO A M. Jacksonville. Savun?ah
I 30 A M. Atlanta, Anderson. Greenwood
8:35 A. M.?New York, Washington.
Charlotte
17*25 P M Pock Hill. Lancaster, Camden
12 40 p. M Charleston
4 25 P. M -Chicago, Clnclnnef.il, St Louis,
Louisville. Knoxvl.l.e, Asheville ^
Spartanburg.
4 46 P. M.?Augusta.
9:00 P. M. Ashevllle. Spartanburg
^30 P M.- ftharlestoii
Bko P M. -^Charlotte
^^5 P. M.?Greenville, Anderson,
Oreenwo'Ml
4 :29 P. M.?Savan'n ih
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" if
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